Germany, Lichte. Porcelain medal on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the Heubach Porcelain Factory, 1922
Germany, Cologne. Medal / pin 1924, German bell over the Rhine in the cathedral, DEUTSCHE GLOCKE AM RHEIN
Niemcy, medalik religijny z Matką Boską (Marin hilf.), początek XX wieku
- KOD: 4617030
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
Related products
(There are 16 other products in the same category)
Austria. Vienna Mint, Medal Annual Mars Regent Calendar 1981
Austria. Vienna Mint, Medal Annual Mars Regent Calendar 1981, Gilt Bronze 40,00 mm, weight 21,29 g., Condition UNC.
Germany. Tauftaler or Taufmedaille Baptism and Confirmation, 1st half of the 17th century,
Germany. Tauftaler or Taufmedaille Baptism and Confirmation, 1st half of the 17th century, unsigned, Silver 49 mm, weight 28,69 g., Condition VF, grey patina
Obv: Lamb of God standing left on bible holdong cross with flag / Rev: Baptism scene in the river Jordan
Three countermarks on the obverse: six-spoke wheel (city coat of arms Osnabrück?), number "30" (worth 30 Groschen?) and ligature AF, unique, extremely impressive and unprecedented numismatic item, stylistically reflecting the spirit of the era, very rare
France. Napoleon I Bonaparte, Silver medal commemorating the Peace of Luneville, 1801
France. Napoleon I Bonaparte, Silver medal commemorating the Peace of Luneville, 1801, by Andrieu, minted at the Paris Mint, Bramsen 108, Silver 42 mm, weight 32,52 g., Condition XF+, beautiful multi-colour patina, hairlines on the obverse.
A beautiful commemorative medal, a true gem in the collection of any enthusiast of the Emperor of the French.
Algeria. Brass Medal / Token XIX cen.
Algeria. Brass Medal / Token XIX cen., Brass 30 mm, weight 5,16 g., Condition aUNC
France. Medal 1931, International Colonial Exhibition, Paris, Oceania
France. Medal 1931, International Colonial Exhibition, Paris, Oceania, by Mouroux, Bronze 31 mm, weight 20,0 g., Condition XF
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.
source: wikipedia.org
France, Louis XIV, 1643-1715. Bronze medal 1660, Pax Ad Pirenaeos
France, Louis XIV le Roi Soleil (The Sun King), 1643-1715. Bronze medal 1660, Pax Ad Pirenaeos, commemorating the meeting of Kings Louis XIV and Philip IV on the Isle of Pheasants at June 7 1660. The monarchs then signed the Treaty of the Pyrenees ending the Thirty Years' War, during this meeting, the marriage of Louis XIV to Philip IV's daughter , Marie-Thérèse of Austria, was also recorded, by J. Mauger, Bronze 40 mm, weight 39,10 g., Condition XF+, nice brown patina with luster.
Great Britain. Commemorative medal Lady Diana Queen of Hearts 1961-1997
Great Britain. Commemorative medal Lady Diana Queen of Hearts 1961 - 1997, gold-plated metal 34 mm, weight 21,20 g., Condition Proof
France. Medal 1849, Barbès and Raspail (Armand Barbès (1809-1870) and François-Vincent Raspail (1794-1878)
France. Medal 1849, Barbès and Raspail (Armand Barbès (1809-1870) and François-Vincent Raspail (1794-1878), Democratic and Social Republic, Gilt Bronze 22 mm, weight 4,80 g., Condition aUNC
France. Set of three medals: la Fête Nationale (14.07.1879) 1881, 1894 and Proclamation of the Republic on September 4, 1870
France. Set of three medals: la Fête Nationale (14.07.1879) 1881, 1894 and Proclamation of the Republic on September 4, 1870:
- Souvenir medal 1881 commemorating 14.07.1789 Bastille Day - National Holiday, Bronze 22 mm, weight 3,70 g., Condition XF
- Souvenir medal 1894 commemorating 14.07.1789 Bastille Day - National Holiday, Gilt Bronze 22 mm, weight 4,60 g., Condition aUNC
- Proclamation of the Republic medal September 4, 1870, Bronze 22 mm, weight 4,40 g., Condition VF
USA. Medal minted to commemorate the First Visit of Pope John Paul II to the White House, 1979
USA. Medal minted to commemorate the First Visit of Pope John Paul II to the White House, 1979, Bronze 50 mm, weight 74,71 g., Condition UNC
Luxembourg, Diekirch. Medal 1895, 50th Exhibition Competition of the Grand Ducal Agricultural Society
Luxembourg, Diekirch. Medal 1895, 50th Exhibition Competition of the Grand Ducal Agricultural Society, Silver-plated Bronze 50 mm, weight 48,9 g., Condition aXF, local tarnish, patina, mint luster
Switzerland. Medal of participation in the 1928, St. Moritz Winter Olympics
Switzerland. Medal of participation in the Winter Olympic Games St. Moritz 1928, by Milo Martin, Mint: Huguenin Freres, Le Locle, Switzerland, Bronze 37,00 mm, weight 22,90 g., Condition XF, patina. A must have for the sophisticated Collector!
The 1928 Winter Olympics in St. Moritz were the first winter games to be held in a different country than the summer games in the same year. Participation medals were made of bronze and presented to athletes and officials.
Great Britain. Tower of London medal 1980, Proof
Great Britain. Tower of London medal, 1980, Royal Mint, solid nickel silver 44 mm (a range of alloys of copper, nickel, and zinc which are silvery in appearance but contain no silver), weight 33,53 g., Condition Proof, original box and certificate
Belgium, Leopold III (1934-1951), Lokeren. Medal 1934 on the occasion of the Annual Fair, by J. Witterwulche
Belgium, Leopold III (1934-1951), Lokeren. Medal 1934 on the occasion of the Annual Fair, by J. Witterwulche, Silver plated Bronze 50 mm, weight 57,5 g., Condition aVF, cleaned, minor scratches
Belgium / Netherlands. ''MUSIQUE" plaquette 1913, La Royale Legia award awarded to Harmonie Ste Cecile from Eijsden
Belgium / Netherlands. ''MUSIQUE" plaquette 1913, La Royale Legia award awarded to Harmonie Ste Cecile from Eijsden (concert band founded in 1880), signed on the edge BRONZE, Bronze 45 x 60 mm, weight 89,4 g., Condition XF, spots