Sale: Triton XI, Lot: 1240. Estimate $1000. Closing Date: Monday, 7 January 2008. Sold For $1000. This amount does not include the buyer’s fee. |
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LOW COUNTRIES, Kamerijk (Cambrai). CU Twintig patard Klippe (7.45 g). Siege issue. Dated (15)95. HENRICO (trefoil) PROTECTORE, crowned French royal coat-of-arms; all within pearl border; XX stamp to left; P stamp to right; coat-of-arms of governor, Jean de Monluc de Balagny, below / Blank. Brause-Mansfeld pl. X (illustration unnumbered); cf. Robert pl. XL, 2-3; cf. Mailliet 6(4). VF, brown patina. Struck on a flan weighed for tien patard. Rare.
Ex Georg Baum Collection (Künker 116, 27 September 2006), lot 4068.
Weakened by a series of religious wars in the 1590s, France under Henry IV was ill-equipped to deal with the powerful Spanish threat on its border with the Netherlands. In several quick and decisive moves, the Spanish captured the French-held fortress of Cambrai in 1595, followed soon by Calais and the strategically important fortress of Amiens.