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IN TEMPESTATE SECURITAS / St SLAYING A DRAGON Medal 36mm 18g

Details. A JEWELLED SILVER, GOLD AND ENAMEL PENDANT. BY FABERGÉ, WITH THE WORKMASTER'S MARK OF AUGUST HOLLMING, ST PETERSBURG, 1899-1904, SCRATCHED INVENTORY NUMBER 1189. The central medal of St George slaying the dragon inscribed in Latin 'S Georgius Equitum Patronus' on the front and 'In Tempestate Securitas' above a ship on reverse, partly.


39mm Medal In Tempestate Securitas S. Equitvm Patronvm eBay

For this medal, IN TEMPESTATE SECURITAS is Latin for 'security in the weather.'. On the other side of the medal is patron saint George (S GEORGIVS PATRONVS) on his horse (EQVITVM) slaying a dragon, a Christian tradition adapted from Eastern Orthodoxy. Collection : Exonumia. Location: Unknown Type: Medal Date: Undated (1800') Currency: Traveler.


NAVIGATORS' AMULET MEDAL ""SECURITAS EN TEMPESTATE"" / S PATRON

Series: In Tempestate Securitas Obverse St. George slaying the dragon. Lettering: S.GEORGIVS·EQVITVM·PATRONVS Reverse One-masted ship (galley) sailing in rough sea. Lettering: IN TEMPESTATE SECURITAS Translation: Safety in the storm Edge Smooth Comments These tokens were used especially by sailors as luck charms against sea accidents.


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For this medal, IN TEMPESTATE SECURITAS is Latin for 'security in the weather.' On the other side of the medal is patron saint George (S GEORGIVS PATRONVS) on his horse (EQVITVM) slaying a dragon, a Christian tradition adapted from Eastern Orthodoxy. See also Fantasy animal Horse or equine Sea Boat or watercraft


S. Equitum Patronus / In Tempestate Securitas Medal

Weight: 11 g. Diameter: 32.5 mm. Thickness: 1 mm. Shape: Rhombus with a suspension hole. Orientation: Medal alignment ↑↑. Obverse: St. George on horseback slaying a dragon. A figure kneeling to the right, in front of the horse's hooves. Lettering: S: GEORGIVS • EQVITVM • PATRONVS★.


AA Węgry Medal IN TEMPESTATE SECURITAS XVII wiek 11953797674

Intempestate Securitas St. George Token? Medal? Rare or not. Any help will do identifying this. Help us close this case. Add your knowledge below. World Coins See all Third Reich Coin Lot Rare World War. $11 Rare WW2 German Coins Set with Secu. $28 8 Coin Lot Rare Third Reich Germany. $45 Huge Mixed Bulk Lot of 100 Assorted. $25


39mm Medal In Tempestate Securitas S. Equitvm Patronvm eBay

In Tempestate Securitas Gold Medals (2) items including the larger medal (XRF tested as 97.8% gold, 1.1% silver, 1.1% copper) in an XRF tested 14k gold surround and bail weighing 4.68 grams total weight; and the smaller (XRF tested as 79.3% gold, 9.3% silver, 11.4% copper) on an XRF tested 18k gold bail weighing 2.47 grams total weight


AA Węgry Medal IN TEMPESTATE SECURITAS XVII wiek 11953797674

Description Object description Obverse: S.Georgius Equitum Patronus. Reverse: In tempestate securitas. Physical description A small metal pendant with images of St. George slaying the Dragon on the front and a ship in a storm on the back. History note Worn by a German Sailor as a charm against drowning. Inscription


Jeton FRANCE IN TEMPESTATE SECURITAS St SLAYING A DRAGON Medal

For this medal, IN TEMPESTATE SECURITAS is Latin for 'security in the weather.' On the other side of the medal is patron saint George (S GEORGIVS PATRONVS) on his horse (EQVITVM) slaying a dragon, a Christian tradition adapted from Eastern Orthodoxy. Fantasy animal Horse or equine Sea Boat or watercraft


Token S. Equitum Patronus / In Tempestate Securitas Medal eBay

Edge Smooth Comments These tokens were used especially by sailors as luck charms against sea accidents. The design copies medallions produced by Kremnitz in Hungary in 1600's. Fantasy animal Horse or equine Sea Boat or watercraft Token - S. Georgius Equitum Patronus / In Tempestate Securitas (Klippe; Kremnitz)


S. Equitum Patronus / In Tempestate Securitas Medal

It's "In Tempestate" (in the storm). The original Georgstaler, from Mansfeld, just had St. George and the dragon, and the CoA on the other side. Since they became popular (as good luck charms), other mints made similar pieces. I think it was Kremnica where the other side was first added. Christian chrisild, Mar 23, 2014 #4 + Quote Reply


Token S. Equitum Patronus / In Tempestate Securitas Medal

Series: In Tempestate Securitas Obverse St. George on horseback slaying a dragon. Lettering: S. GEORGIVS EQVITVM PATRONVS Reverse One masted ship (galley) sailing in rough sea. Lettering: IN TEMPESTATE SECVRITAS Translation: Safety in the storm Edge Smooth Comments A medal designed to protect travelers.


Token S. Equitum Patronus / In Tempestate Securitas Medal eBay

A beautifully detailed c1920 Art Nouveau medal with one side depicting a sailboat in waves with the motto "in tempestate securitas" (safety in the storm) and on the other St George taming a dragon. The pair of images are often used on amulets meant to bring safe travels. The medal is signed Becker, for the designer Edm


Jeton FRANCE IN TEMPESTATE SECURITAS St SLAYING A DRAGON Medal

Series: In Tempestate Securitas Obverse George on horseback slaying dragon below. Lettering: S:GEORGIVS.EQVITVM.PATRONVS* Reverse Christ and the apostles in a boat in a stormy sea. Lettering: IN TEMPESTATE*SECVRITAS Translation: Safety in the storm Edge Plain Comments Taler sized medallic restrike. See also Fantasy animal Horse or equine Sea


Token S. Equitum Patronus / In Tempestate Securitas Medal eBay

Legend: 'IN TEMPESTATE SECURITAS.' (safety in the storm). Medal worn as a protection against perils at sea, the design based on that of gold ducat coins struck at Kremnitz, Hungary between 1600-1800. Back to Search Results


Medalla plata in tempestate securitas Vendido en Venta Directa

Description Register 1968: Silver medallion on a heavy silver chain with clasp. One face carries the image of 'St George and the Dragon' with the inscription: 'S. Georgius Equitum Patronus'. The reverse face bears a ship in heavy seas with the inscription: 'Imtempestate Securitas'. Cultures/periods Colonial (Americas) Findspot