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E-auction 108-57708 - fjt_078806 - LYONNAIS - CONSULATE OF LYON Jeton Br 30, Jacques Guignard 1654

LYONNAIS - CONSULATE OF LYON Jeton Br 30, Jacques Guignard VF
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Estimate : 65 €
Price : 13 €
Maximum bid : 16 €
End of the sale : 11 May 2015 18:20:30
bidders : 4 bidders
Type : Jeton Br 30, Jacques Guignard
Date: 1654
Metal : bronze
Diameter : 30 mm
Orientation dies : 6 h.
Weight : 7,51 g.
Rarity : R2
Coments on the condition:
Faiblesse de frappe importante au centre avec une usure régulière. Flan large avec une patine marron
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse legend : * MONR. GVIGNARD. PREVOST. DES. MARCHANDS. DE. LYON.
Obverse description : Écu aux armes de Jacques Guignard, timbré d’un casque taré au tiers, orné de lambrequins et ayant pour cimier un dextrochère tenant un sabre.

Reverse


Reverse legend : (À 7 H.) FARIOT. DE MEAVLX. DES VIGNES. COCHARDET. ESCH..
Reverse description : Écussons aux armes des quatre échevins, posés deux et deux et accompagnés de cimiers et lambrequins, au-dessous 1654.

Commentary


Les armes de Jacques Guignard, prévôt de 1654 à 1657 portent sur ce jeton écartelées aux 1er et 4e cantons d’azur au chevron d’argent accompagné de deux tours du même, qui est de Guignard, aux 2e et 3e cantons d’azur à trois quintefeuilles d’argent, qui est de Richard et Priest ce qui ne correspond pas exactement à la description de Poncet reprise par Corre.

Historical background


LYONNAIS - CONSULATE OF LYON

The series of consular tokens of the city of Lyon dates back to 1624, when for the first time, tokens were distributed as a present of honor to members, officers and characters whose merits the Consulate had to reward.. The first distributions are intermittent and they do not become regular until 1652 when the rule of distribution of silver tokens at the end of the two years of each provost seems to have been adopted.. Honorary testimony more than a remuneration, these tokens were for the consuls (also called aldermen) a souvenir of their office and the opportunity to represent their coat of arms. On the other hand, for the secondary characters, the tokens served as a bonus and they often preferred to be paid in cash.. For great characters like the steward or the archbishops, the tokens were accumulated and enriched the family silverware. The number of scholarship recipients, fixed at nine in 1652, continues to increase and from 900 tokens, the distributions reach 4. 400 tokens in 1745. The copper tokens intended for the employees of the Consulate are minted in an uncertain number. The engraving of these tokens is most of the time the work of the engraver of the Monnaie de Lyon, for example Clair I Jacquemin or Aimé Jacquemin, while their manufacture is entrusted to the Monnaie des Médailles which has the exclusive privilege of minting from from 1672. Many studies relate to the series of consular tokens, the most recent and best documented is that of Jean Tricou, Les tokens consulaires de Lyon, Paris, Bourgey, 1955.

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