Sweden, Oscar I 1844-1859 (Joseph François Oscar Bernadotte), Medal 1818 minted by the University of Uppsala to honor Oscar I as Crown Prince, by Johan Salmson, signed SALMSON F., Bronze 50 mm, weight 74,0 g, Condition aUNC, beautiful patina
France, Louis XVIII (03.05.1814-20.03.1815, 08.07.1815-16.09.1824). Medal 1816 commemorating the wedding of Charles Ferdinand de Bourbon, Duke of Berry (1778-1820) to Marie Caroline de Bourbon-Siciles, by Andrieu, signed ANDRIEU F., Wurzb:5633, Bronze 50 mm, weight 66,3 g, Condition XF+, beautiful chocolate patina with a sheen
France, Louis Philippe I (1773-1850). Medal 1840 Thierri I (Theuderic), by Armand Auguste Caqué, medal from the 74-medal series “Galerie numismatique des rois de France” - “Numismatic Gallery of the Kings of France” by Caqué, signed Caqué, Bronze 50 mm, weight 60,3 g, Condition UNC
France, Louis Philippe I (1773-1850). Medal 1840 Childeric II, by Armand Auguste Caqué, medal from the 74-medal series “Galerie numismatique des rois de France” - “Numismatic Gallery of the Kings of France” by Caqué, signed Caqué, Bronze 50 mm, weight 62,7 g, Condition UNC
France, Third Republic (1871-1940). 5 Francs 1873 A, Paris, Hercules, signed Dupré (Augustin Dupré), KM# 820.1, Franc 2014# 334/15, Gadoury 1789# 744, KM# 820.1, Silver 37 mm, weight 24,90 g. .900, Condition XF+, beautiful patina
Israel, 50th Anniversary Medal of Hapoel Israel, 10th Hapoel Games, 1975. Obverse: Female runner, English and Hebrew legend, 50th Anniversary of the "Workers' Games". Reverse: Hapoel logo consisting of interlocking squares, silver? or silver-plated bronze?, 59 mm, weight 90,87 g., on the rim No. 792, Condition XF, patina
Germany. Porcelain medal 1921 on the occasion of the 700th anniversary of the city of Löbau, Scheuch 1829, porcelain 37 mm, weight 9,68 g., Condition XF+
Germany, Heidelberg. Porcelain medal on the occasion of the Wine Festival, 1922, Scheuch 1693, produced in Meissen, porcelain 40 mm, weight 9,77 g., Condition UNC
Germany, Meissen (Meissen). Medal without date of the Meissen Public Library, Meissen Porcelain Manufactory, porcelain 41 mm, weight 11,02 g., Condition UNC
Germany, Lichte. Porcelain medal on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the Heubach Porcelain Factory, 1922, porcelain 43 mm, weight 14,57 g., Condition XF