Sebastian_Dadler_Original_Medal_N.D._(1648),_Christina_of_Sweden,_Peace_of_Westphalia._Obverse.jpg


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Sebastian Dadler (1586–1657) wikidata:Q1286570
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Sebastian Dattler (Datter)
Description German medalist
Date of birth/death 6 March 1586 Edit this at Wikidata 6 July 1657 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Strasbourg Hamburg
Work period 1642 Edit this at Wikidata
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English: Sebastian Dadler Original Medal N.D. (1648), Christina of Sweden, Peace of Westphalia.

Copper medallion d. = 55 mm.

Christina, Queen of Sweden, 1632 - 1654

Portrait with feathered helmet r., curved at r.: "CHRISTINA"/ The Queen as Minerva standing l., holding an olive branch in her l. arm, and grasping the tree of knowledge with her r. hand. curved at l.: "REPERTRIX". Der Westfälische Frieden, Stadtmuseum Münster, Nr. 84. Kungliga Myntkabinette, Stockholm, Sweden (H1S 268.20) (Ag).

Condition: Beautiful EXTREMELY FINE.
Date 14 August 1648, 15:54:52
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