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This impressive 1711 bronze medal records one of the important British victories of the War of the Spanish Succession, and it does so in a style that is both formal and highly collectible. Struck at the Royal Mint in the Tower of London, it was designed by John Croker, whose work is admired for its clarity, balance and strong sense of occasion.

The obverse shows a draped bust of Queen Anne facing left. The portrait is dignified and carefully composed, presenting the queen as a powerful and respected ruler at the height of her reign. For collectors, Croker’s portrait style is especially appealing because it combines elegance with a clear historical identity.

The reverse is full of movement and meaning. It shows a French officer surrendering to a seated figure of Fortune, a striking allegorical scene that celebrates military success and the changing fortunes of war. The inscription HOSTES . AD . DEDITIONEM . COACTI. VALLO . GALLORVM . SVPERATO . ET . BVCHEMIO . CAPTO . MDCCXI. translates as “The enemy is compelled to surrender, the French lines having been passed, and Bouchain taken, 1711.” This gives the medal strong interest for collectors of military pieces, as it records a specific event with remarkable precision.

Struck in bronze and measuring 44mm, the medal has the substantial presence expected of a commemorative issue of this kind. Its milled finish and medal alignment add to its quality, while the broad surface allows the scene to be shown with excellent detail. The size also makes it especially rewarding to study, with the portrait and reverse design given room to breathe.

For collectors of Queen Anne medals, British military commemoratives and the work of John Croker, this piece offers a direct link to a notable moment in early eighteenth-century history. It is both a record of victory and a fine example of the Royal Mint’s medal-making tradition.

Specification

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Alloy Bronze
Diameter 44.00mm
Obverse Designer John Croker
Year 1711
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