fjt_1021555 - RENNES (ALDERMANS AND MAYORS OF...) Jeton AR 30, Jacques-Jean Hévin 1758
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Type : Jeton AR 30, Jacques-Jean Hévin
Date: 1758
Metal : silver
Diameter : 30,5 mm
Orientation dies : 6 h.
Weight : 8,15 g.
Edge : cannelée
Puncheon : sans poinçon
Rarity : R1
Coments on the condition:
De l’usure sur les reliefs
Catalogue references :
Obverse
Obverse legend : PRAESTABIT QUOS DECET USUS. ; À L’EXERGUE : 1758.
Obverse description : Écu couronné aux armes de Jacques-Jean Hévin (d'azur, à l'ancre d'argent, surmontée de 2 étoiles de mème) et soutenu par deux lévriers.
Obverse translation : (Ce qui convient le mieux au milieu des flots).
Reverse
Reverse legend : DE LA MAIRIE DE M. HEVIN.
Reverse description : Armes couronnées de Rennes et soutenues par deux lévriers.
Commentary
Les Hévin seraient originaires d’Irlande et descendent de Jean qui vint s’établir à Arras en 1537. On les trouve ensuite en Bretagne. La famille compte un célèbre jurisconsulte Pierre Hévin qui était conseiller au présidial. Il est le père de Jacques-Jean Hévin, maire de Rennes et décédé en 1758 auquel nous attribuons ces jetons (source : http://perso.wanadoo.fr/odile.halbert/Famille/Hevin.pdf). Ce jeton de 1762 serait une frappe posthume.
The Hévins are said to have originated in Ireland and are descended from Jean, who came to settle in Arras in 1537. They are then found in Brittany. The family includes a famous legal adviser, Pierre Hévin, who was a councilor at the presidial court. He is the father of Jacques-Jean Hévin, mayor of Rennes, who died in 1758, to whom we attribute these tokens (source: http://perso.wanadoo.fr/odile.halbert/Famille/Hevin.pdf). This 1762 token is said to have been struck posthumously.
The Hévins are said to have originated in Ireland and are descended from Jean, who came to settle in Arras in 1537. They are then found in Brittany. The family includes a famous legal adviser, Pierre Hévin, who was a councilor at the presidial court. He is the father of Jacques-Jean Hévin, mayor of Rennes, who died in 1758, to whom we attribute these tokens (source: http://perso.wanadoo.fr/odile.halbert/Famille/Hevin.pdf). This 1762 token is said to have been struck posthumously.