E-auction 210-137496 - fjt_431348 - BURGUNDY (STATES OF...) Seconde conquête de la Franche-Comté 1674
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Estimate : | 18 € |
Price : | 7 € |
Maximum bid : | 9 € |
End of the sale : | 24 April 2017 17:35:00 |
bidders : | 3 bidders |
Type : Seconde conquête de la Franche-Comté
Date: 1674
Metal : copper
Diameter : 28 mm
Orientation dies : 6 h.
Edge : lisse
Obverse
Obverse legend : .COMITIA. BVRGVNDIÆ..
Obverse description : Armes de Bourgogne sur un manteau d’hermines ; à l’exergue : .1674..
Obverse translation : (États de Bourgogne).
Reverse
Reverse legend : IAM. SOLITVS. VINCI.
Reverse description : Un lion abattu et vaincu à gauche.
Commentary
La Franche-Comté avait été rendue à l'Espagne par le traité d'Aix-la-Chapelle, mais sa possession définitive était trop importante pour que le roi, dans le but ou sous le prétexte de traverser les projets du duc de Lorraine, ne s'en emparât pas de nouveau. Tout d'une voix, et pour la première fois sans objection, les États votèrent l'allocation demandée. Une remise leur fut faite, comme à la triennalité précédente, et la reconnaissance générale adopta pour symbole un lion paisiblement couché et définitivement vaincu par la générosité de son maître. Il y eut 200 jetons d'or qu'on offrit à Leurs Altesses, dans des bourses doublées de satin de Gênes, richement brodées aux armes des Condé. Ces bourses furent faites à Paris dans la première quinzaine de décembre 1674. Il y avait pour les autres jetons trois bourses de peau de franche panne, avec cordons de soie incarnat ; sept bourses de velours cramoisi doublées de satin, deux desquelles portaient les armes de la province et de messire l'abbé Fyot et de Langeron, avec double filet d'or sur les plis ; et les autres, les armes de la province avec simple filet d'or. Il y eut en outre dix-huit autres bourses de velours, doublées de satin, à cordons d'or et de soie, avec boutons ; enfin, quatre-vingt-dix bourses simples doublées de cuir rouge et portant cordons de soie.
Franche-Comté had been returned to Spain by the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle, but its definitive possession was too important for the king, with the aim or under the pretext of thwarting the plans of the Duke of Lorraine, not to seize it again.. All with one voice, and for the first time without objection, the States voted the requested allocation.. They were given a discount, as in the previous triennial, and general recognition adopted as their symbol a lion peacefully lying down and definitively defeated by the generosity of its master.. There were 200 gold tokens offered to Their Highnesses, in purses lined with Genoa satin, richly embroidered with the arms of the Condé. These scholarships were made in Paris in the first half of December 1674. For the other tokens there were three purses of pure panne leather, with crimson silk cords; seven purses of crimson velvet lined with satin, two of which bore the arms of the province and of Sir Abbot Fyot and Langeron, with double gold fillet on the folds; and the others, the arms of the province with a simple gold fillet.. There were also eighteen other velvet purses, lined with satin, with gold and silk cords, with buttons; finally, ninety simple purses lined with red leather and carrying silk cords.
Franche-Comté had been returned to Spain by the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle, but its definitive possession was too important for the king, with the aim or under the pretext of thwarting the plans of the Duke of Lorraine, not to seize it again.. All with one voice, and for the first time without objection, the States voted the requested allocation.. They were given a discount, as in the previous triennial, and general recognition adopted as their symbol a lion peacefully lying down and definitively defeated by the generosity of its master.. There were 200 gold tokens offered to Their Highnesses, in purses lined with Genoa satin, richly embroidered with the arms of the Condé. These scholarships were made in Paris in the first half of December 1674. For the other tokens there were three purses of pure panne leather, with crimson silk cords; seven purses of crimson velvet lined with satin, two of which bore the arms of the province and of Sir Abbot Fyot and Langeron, with double gold fillet on the folds; and the others, the arms of the province with a simple gold fillet.. There were also eighteen other velvet purses, lined with satin, with gold and silk cords, with buttons; finally, ninety simple purses lined with red leather and carrying silk cords.