France. Marriage silver medal, O. Roty 1895 SEMPER (always)
France, Napoleon III 1852-1870. Medal commemorating the gift of a cradle to the emperor's son by the city of Paris, 1856
France. Napoleon I Bonaparte, medal commemorating Battle of Friedland, 1807
- KOD: 4603136MA
France. Marriage medal, O. Roty 1895. SEMPER (always), 41 mm silver, signed Argent on the rim, weight 31.37 g.,condition XF, nice patina. On the obverse a seated woman and a kneeling man. On the reverse an antique fountain under an oak tree and engraved initials of the lovers and the date August 9, 1899. A wonderful wedding medal in the Art Nouveau style, a great classic from Oscar Roty.
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