Italy. Venice. St. Mark's Basilica medal, 1854 by Jacques Wiener
Italy (Parma) / France, Napoleon I Bonaparte. Bronze Medal Maria Luisa of Austria Duchess of Parma, 1815. RRR
Belgium. Medal for the 50th anniversary of the Historical and Literary Society of Tournai, 1895
- KOD: 4603050MA
Italy. Venice. St. Mark's Basilica medal, 1854 by Jacques Wiener.
Obv: On the obverse, the facade of the multi-domed Basilica of San Marco (1850-1876), above the entrance four horses, at the bottom in six lines the history of the basilica.
Rev: Interior perspective toward the altar under the great dome. Signed J. Wiener Bruxelles.
Van Hoydonck 65, Bronze 59,8 mm, weight 87.84 g., Condition XF, dark nice patina, small edge nicks
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