Auction Catalogue
Cromwell, Lord-General, 1650, a later striking (c.1800?) of the medal in silver by T. Simon, from rusted die, bust in high relief facing three-quarters right in collar, armour and mantle, uniface, 33 x 29mm, 28.81g (Lessen Group E; MI 388/7; E 180). Well struck on a thick flan with the usual die flaws at top and bottom, extremely fine with attractive olive tone (£150-180)
The die is thought to have broken before any medals could be struck from it, a view supported by the absence of a reverse. It is believed to have been taken to Holland in 1720 where re-strikes in gold, silver and copper were produced, normally on round flans. Oval strikings are considered to have been made later (see M. Lessen, ‘The Cromwell Lord General Medal by Simon’, BNJ 1979, pp.87-98
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