fjt_072908 - NORMANDY (GENTRY AND TOWNS OF...) Jeton laiton 27, Jean Ferey, seigneur de Durécu n.d.
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Item sold on our e-shop (2019)
Price : 280.00 €
Item sold on our e-shop (2019)
Price : 280.00 €
Type : Jeton laiton 27, Jean Ferey, seigneur de Durécu
Date: (1553-1562)
Date: n.d.
Metal : brass
Diameter : 27,5 mm
Orientation dies : 6 h.
Weight : 4,0 g.
Edge : lisse
Rarity : R2
Coments on the condition:
Faible usure avec le flan très légèrement voilé, un très bel exemplaire
Catalogue references :
Obverse
Obverse legend : + I. FEREY. CONS. SE. D. R. ET. CONTRE. G. D. LART. D. FRAN..
Obverse description : Écu festonné aux armes de Jean Ferey.
Obverse translation : (Jean Ferey, conseiller, secrétaire du roi et contrôleur général de l’artillerie de France).
Reverse
Reverse legend : + DISSOLVET. SOLVS. IVNGERE. QVI. POTVIT.
Reverse description : Monogramme JF et JDL de Jean Ferey et de Jeanne de Launoy.
Reverse translation : (Seul délie celui qui a pu unir).
Commentary
Très rare jeton gravé dans Florange qui peut être daté entre 1553 et 1562. Fils de Richard Férey (décédé en 1522) et de Guillemine Dubois, Jean Férey est né en 1518. Il est, après son père, sieur de Durécu (Urville-Hague dans la Manche). Il est reçu en 1544 secrétaire du roi puis, en 1553, secrétaire de la Chambre du roi et contrôleur général de l'artillerie. Enfin, en 1562, il devient directeur et intendant des vivres de l'armée des finances puis, il est nommé ambassadeur aux Pays-Bas entre 1566 et 1568. Il se marie à Jeanne de Launay en 1542 qui lui donnera trois filles. Il est possessionné à Durécu (Manche) et dans l’Eure à Fontaine-la-Louvet (il construit un château en 1560), à Malou, à la Chapelle-Bayvel.
Very rare token engraved in Florange which can be dated between 1553 and 1562. Son of Richard Férey (died in 1522) and Guillemine Dubois, Jean Férey was born in 1518. He was, after his father, Lord of Durécu (Urville-Hague in the Manche). He was received in 1544 as secretary to the king then, in 1553, secretary of the King's Chamber and general controller of artillery. Finally, in 1562, he became director and intendant of the army's food supplies and then, he was appointed ambassador to the Netherlands between 1566 and 1568. He married Jeanne de Launay in 1542 who gave him three daughters. He was possessed in Durécu (Manche) and in the Eure at Fontaine-la-Louvet (he built a castle in 1560), at Malou, at Chapelle-Bayvel
Very rare token engraved in Florange which can be dated between 1553 and 1562. Son of Richard Férey (died in 1522) and Guillemine Dubois, Jean Férey was born in 1518. He was, after his father, Lord of Durécu (Urville-Hague in the Manche). He was received in 1544 as secretary to the king then, in 1553, secretary of the King's Chamber and general controller of artillery. Finally, in 1562, he became director and intendant of the army's food supplies and then, he was appointed ambassador to the Netherlands between 1566 and 1568. He married Jeanne de Launay in 1542 who gave him three daughters. He was possessed in Durécu (Manche) and in the Eure at Fontaine-la-Louvet (he built a castle in 1560), at Malou, at Chapelle-Bayvel







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