

Germany, Württemberg. Silver military medal (Für Tapferkeit und Treue / For bravery and loyalty), Wilhelm II 1891-1918, Ebner 43, Silver 28,5 mm, weight 12,15 g., Condition aUNC, perfectly preserved specimen with mirror on full surface
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USA, Philadelphia. Medal 1871, 25th Anniversary of the Rifle Club, Copper 25 mm, weight 5,10 g., Condition aVF/Fine, patina
Germany, Meissen. Porcelain medal "Tönendes Erz , Liebe beschert's" ("Sounding the ore, love bestows it"), 10 Mark 1921, porcelain 40 mm, weight 9,62 g., Condition aUNC
Germany, Saxony - Anhalt, Naumburg Bishopric. Satirical Silver Medal, no date, on the dispute over the bishop of Naumburg, Julius von Pflug (1499-1564), dated 1543, Fieweger collection 163, Whiting collection 48, cast Silver 37 mm, weight 20,30 g., Condition VF, patina
Obverse: Pope's head wearing a papal tiara, but when inverted showing a horned devil, legend all around: ECCLESIA-PERVERSA-TENET-FACIEM-DIABOLI (translation: “The perverted Church received the face of the devil”).
Reverse: Head of a cardinal wearing a cardinal's hat, but when inverted showing a jester wearing a fool's hat, legend all around: SAPIENTES- - STVLTI-ALIQVANDO- (translation: "The wise are sometimes fools").
France. Medal 1931, International Colonial Exhibition, Paris, Oceania, by Mouroux, Bronze 31 mm, weight 20,60 g., Condition aUNC
The Paris Colonial Exhibition (or "Exposition coloniale internationale", International Colonial Exhibition) was a six-month colonial exhibition held in Paris, France, in 1931 that attempted to display the diverse cultures and immense resources of France's colonial possessions.
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Italy (Parma) / France, Napoleon I Bonaparte. Bronze medal Maria Luisa of Austria Duchess of Parma, 1815, by Donaldi, Obverse: Bust facing right, no legend, Reverse: Legend in seven lines: MARIA LUIGIA / PRINC. IMP. ARCID. / D'AUSTRIA / PER LE GR. DI DIO DUCH. / DI PARMA PIAC. / E GUAST. / 1815; in small lettering near the rim, DONALD'I F., Bramsen 1695, Julius 3435, Bronze 40 mm, weight 29,05 g., Condition aUNC, beautiful brown patina with luster, exquisitely preserved piece, original minting. Extremely rare type of medal, virtually unheard of on the collector's market. Few listed copies mostly are later castings.
Holy Roman Empire. Oval medal of Charles VI coronation (1711) in Frankfurt am Main, by Philipp Christoph Becker (1674-1743), Julius 889, cast Bronze 33 x 28 mm, weight 13,20 g., Condition Fine, later, low quality cast
USA. Medal minted by Morgan on the occasion of the death of President Warren G. Harding, 1923, Bronze 76,50 mm, weight 228,59 g., Condition aUNC, small edge nicks
Belgium, Liege, Leopold I (1831-1865). Medal 1837 commemorating the Inauguration of the Boverie Bridge, by L. Jehotte F., Bronze 32 mm, weight 22,20 g., Condition XF, patina
France, Louis XVIII (1814 - 1824). Medal 1818, Cie d'Assurances Gles a Paris, by Barre, Silver 31mm, weight 13,20 g., Condition aUNC, Nice patina and mint gloss, minor scratches
Great Britain. 1982 medal celebrating the birth of the Prince of Wales, Nickel 37 mm, weight 28,35 g., Condition aUNC
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, Bavaria, Munich. Medal commemorating Leo Samberger painter and portraitist of Munich celebrities (1861-1949), signed HITL, edge inscription C. POELLATH, Silver plated Bronze 31 mm, weight 9,80 g., Condition XF+
Portuguese India, Goa. Medal commemorating the Basilica of Bom Jesus (construction of the church 1594 - 1605), mintage 100 pcs (stamped 86 of 100 on the edge), Bronze 70 mm, weight 150,8 g., Condition UNC
France, Louis XIV The Sun King. Medal 1681 commemorating the purchase of the Casale fortress from the Duke of Manuta., obverse: head of Louis XIV in profile to the right, reverse: a Dauphin receiving a shield with outline of Casale and eagle insignia of an allegory and legionary respectively, catalog references: Divo-187, silver plated Bronze? (Tin?) 41 mm, weight 37,69 g., Condition aXF
Rotary International Medal commemorating the founding of the first Rotary Club in Chicago on February 23, 1905, gilt Bronze 110 mm, weight 735 g., Condition aUNC, box, very impressive and excuisite medal
Great Britain. H.M. Tower of London medal, 1078 - 1978, Royal Mint, Bronze 44 mm, weight 36,56 g., Condition UNC, original box and certificate, beautiful patina
Germany, Württemberg. Silver military medal (Für Tapferkeit und Treue / For bravery and loyalty), Wilhelm II 1891-1918, Ebner 43, Silver 28,5 mm, weight 12,15 g., Condition aUNC, perfectly preserved specimen with mirror on full surface