Marriage William of Orange and princess Mary by Unknown artist
Marriage William of Orange and princess Mary by Unknown artist
Marriage William of Orange and princess Mary by Unknown artist
Marriage William of Orange and princess Mary by Unknown artist

Marriage William of Orange and princess Mary 1641

Unknown artist

Silver
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  • About the artwork
    Obverse: albionum genuit / rex me summusque / monarcha Carolus / et sponsam me iubet / esse tuam / princeps me Henricus / genuit fortissimus / heros nassoviæ, et / sponsum me iubet / esse tuum / Londini desponsati Wilhelm, et Maria / anno 1641 . 12 mai, William and Mary standing, facing each other, holding each other's hand, a dove and light beams above, being laureated by angels on clouds, Hof van Holland in the background
    Reverse: bellonam princeps / pallas pedibus ierit, et pax ilo- / ret et alma ceres consert sacro alite / fruges, in exergue novi imperii auspicio / bono, William as Pallas standing amidst trophees, trampling the war god Bellona, receiving an olive branch from Mary as Ceres

    By J. Blum

    Weight: 96.39 g
    Diameter: AR 72.0 mm
    Grade: About extremely fine
    Reference: vL. II 251
  • About the artist

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