

Belgium, Leopold II (1865-1909). Medal 1866, Entry of King Leopold II to Tournai, by J. Wurden, Bronze 50 mm, weight 49,2 g., Condition BU, beautiful mint specimen
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Vatican City. Silver medal, ANNO MCML (1950), Christi Mortis, Silver 30 mm, weight 14,80 g. .999, Condition XF/aUNC, beautiful patina
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
United Kingdom. Limited edition silver and gold plated Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Medals, 2002, Cu-Ni silver plated and gold plated 45 mm, 38,64 g., 38,47 g., Condition UNC, Silver Jubilee 1952-1977, Gold Jubilee 1952-2002, original tasteful box.
Belgium, Leopold I (1831-1865). Independence Medal 1831 opus Veyrat, Bronze 40,9 mm, weight 33,18 g., Condition aUNC, beautiful mint specimen
Belgium, Leopold I of Belgium (1831 - 1865). Medal on the occasion of the Florenne and Philippeville Agricultural Exhibition, by Hart. F., Bronze 40 mm, weight 28,60 g., Condition VF+/VF, scrachec, edge damages, nice patina
Germany 20 1922, Solbad Schwäbisch Hall Schlos Comburg, Scheuch 574.a, Black Porcelain 41 mm, weight 11,49 g., Condition XF
France, Napoleon I Bonaparte. Bronze medal, Location of the first stone for the bridge on the Durance, 1803, by Andrieu, Obverse : Head of Napoleon facing right. Reverse : Minerva pointing to a female (The Durance) close to the bridge Bramsen 277, Julius 1178, Schwering 945, Evrard de Fayolle 40, Bronze 42 mm, weight 35,71 g., Condition aUNC, beautiful brown patina with luster. A medal that is sure to catch the attention of any collector of Napoleonic medals.
Belgium, Leopold I (1831-1865). Bronze medal 1851-1853 from the prison in Charleroi (Maison d'Arret a Charleroi), by J. Wiener, Bronze 50,00 mm, weight 47,74 g., Condition aUNC, nice brown patina with luster.
Sweden, Medal by Lea Ahlborn commemorating the death of Queen Lovisa in Stockholm on March 30, 1871, pewter/tin 42 mm, weight 33.42 g., condition XF+, nice luster.
Louise was born in August 1828 in the Hague, and was the daughter of Fredrik of the Netherlands and Louise of Prussia.
She was chosen as a suitable wife for the Swedish heir to the throne, Karl (XV). Their wedding took place in June 1850 and her official name became Lovisa. In 1859, she became queen of Sweden and Norway. Lovisa and Karl XV were very different, and their relationship was never particularly happy. They had two children, of whom only their daughter reached adulthood.
Lovisa devoted herself to charity work and was the patron and founder of several associations, such as a care home for sick children, a school for deaf children, and a society for the establishment of orphanages in Lapland.
France. Medal 1992, XVI Olympic Winter Games in Albertville, Cu-Ni 41 mm, weight 34,30 g., Condition aUNC
France, Arras - Pas de Calais. Berthonval Arras Alumni Association medal (L'école d'agriculture d'Arras - Berthonval Ecole d'Agriculture), Silver 45,0 mm, weight 44,24 g., Condition VF+, grey patina, stamps and signatures stamped on the rim
France. Bronze medal 1833 "Restoration of Napoleon" for the Vendome column, Domard, by Domard, Julius-3894, Bronze 24 mm, weight 7,25 g., Condition XF, nice brown patina with shine
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
Germany, Meissen. Medal on the occasion of the re-establishment of the Diocese of Meissen in 1921, porcelain 48 mm, weight 14,34 g., Condition UNC
Canada. Medal 1939 commemorating the royal visit of George VI and Elizabeth, medal by Percy Metcalf (obverse) and Emanuel Hahn (reverse), Bronze 25 mm, weight 11,30 g., Condition VF, edge nicks
France. Napoleon I Bonaparte, as first consul, Br medal commemorating the laying of the foundation stone of the Colonne Vendôme, 1800, by Benjamin Duvivier, minted at the Paris Mint, Bramsen 61, Bronze 42 mm, weight 37,75 g., Condition XF+, small edge nick, beautiful brown lustrous patina.
A beautiful commemorative medal, a true gem in the collection of any enthusiast of the Emperor of the French. Commemorating the laying iof the first stone of the national column by Lucien Bonaparte (Napoleon's brother) on 14 July 1800.
Belgium, Leopold II (1865-1909). Medal 1866, Entry of King Leopold II to Tournai, by J. Wurden, Bronze 50 mm, weight 49,2 g., Condition BU, beautiful mint specimen