| J. G. Hancock, a British medallist, was active throughout this period. It was common to engrave a "J" as an "I". Bramsen indicates that both this piece and 114 were produced in Birmingham by Kempson and Kindon. |
| d'Essling - 886 Paix de Lunéville (Hancock). |
| Variété aux types précédents. |
| (TN. 82.9 - B. 115) Br. 38 mm. |