1495
Germany. Baden-Baden. Ludwig Wilhelm (1655-1677-1707), Türkenlouis. The Victory at Szalenkemen,
1691,
Silver Medal. 43 mm, 28.2g, by Georg Hautsch. The Emperor Leopold drives a chariot over trophies.
Rev.
Bound prisoner amidst a pile of captured Turkish arms and trophies, arms above, lettered edge,
DOMINUS CONCULCABIT HOSTES NOSTROS. PS. 108. V. 14. (Mont 1106; Julius 373). About
extremely fine.
$ 1,750
ex Baldwin’s Auction 39, 11 October 2004, lot 1979.
1496
The House of Habsburg. Charles VI (1685-1711-1740). The Siege and Capture of Temesvar and Belgrade,
1717. And Victory over the Turks, Copper Medal, undated, 46 mm, 42.2g, by Ottone Hamerani. Laureate
bust of of the Emperor right, signed with full name. Rev. River Gods offer mural crowns to Victory, amidst
military trophies, PATET ORIENS, tablet reads, TEMES VAR ET BELGRADO EXPVGN. (Mont 1516;
BDM II, 408. Plain edge).
Extremely rare.
About extremely fine.
$ 1,200
ex Baldwin’s Auction 46, 4 May 2006, lot 2338.
The medal was struck in Rome and the City name ROMÆ appears in the exergue on the medal’s reverse.
1497
The House of Habsburg. Charles VI (1685-1711-1740). The Capture of Belgrade from the Turks, 1717,
unattributed Silver Medal, 32 mm, 9.3g. Imperial eagle and lightning attack a tower topped by a Turkish
crescent, circular legend, DIESEN NICHT ZUHOCH NOCH VEST. Rev. Star-lit landscape with a waning
moon, DER TÜRCKEN HEER ZERSTIEBT UND BELGRAD SICH ERGIEBT D.18 AUGUSTI.
1717. (Dogan 6339; Mont 1515; Julius 1297; Popelka 228).
Rare.
Choice extremely fine.
$ 900
ex Baldwin’s Auction 43, 11 October 2005, lot 3396.