Ferdinand IV of Naples, visit to Hungary, 1790, gold medal by I.N.Wirt, conjoined busts left of Ferdinand and his wife Caroline of Austria, rev. Pannonia sacrificing over an altar decorated with the shield of Hungary, a river god reclining to left, 48mm., 69.11g. (Horsky 3251; Mont.2217), very fine, very rare

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Ferdinand IV of Naples, visit to Hungary, 1790, gold medal by I.N.Wirt, conjoined busts left of Ferdinand and his wife Caroline of Austria, rev. Pannonia sacrificing over an altar decorated with the shield of Hungary, a river god reclining to left, 48mm., 69.11g. (Horsky 3251; Mont.2217), very fine, very rare

拍品专文

Ferdinand IV (1751-1825), King of Naples (1759), and later King of the Two Sicilies (1816), married Caroline (1752-1814), daughter of Francis I of Austria, in 1768. They visited Hungary for the coronation of Caroline's brother, Leopold II, Grand Duke of Tuscany, as Emperor in 1790.