

Portugal, Pedro V (1853-1861). Medal 1861 AD MERITO, on the occasion of an exhibition organized by the Industrial Association of Porto, by Gerard F., Silver 36 mm, weight 41,8 g., Condition XF, nice patina, very impressive medal with high relief stamped on a 0.5 cm thick planchet
D. PEDRO V. REI DE PORTUGAL. AO MÉRITO / EXPOSIÇÃO PROMOVIDA PELA ASSOCIAÇÃO INDUSTRIAL PORTUENSE
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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
Belgium, Leopold I (1831-1865). Medal 1848, commemorating the distribution of the flags of the citizen guards of the Kingdom (18th anniversary of September 1830), by Jouvenel, Bronze 50,10 mm, weight 54,20 g., Condition XF, nice patina
France. Medal 1848 to commemorate the death of General Negrier, Gilt Bronze 23 mm, weight 6,60 g., Condition aUNC
Belgium, Leopold I (1831-1865). Medal 1860, In honour of Adolphe Quetelet, by Braemt, Bronze 44 mm, weight 28,5 g., Condition UNC, beautiful patina
Belgium, Leopold II (1865-1909). Medal 1897, commemorating the Brussels International Exposition (Exposition Internationale de Bruxelles), signed Jules Lagae and Louis Wolfers, Forrer III, 267; VI, 525, high-relief silvered Bronze 70 mm, weight 157,32 g., Condition aUNC, very impressive high-relief stately medal.
The Brussels International Exposition (French: Exposition Internationale de Bruxelles, Dutch: Wereldtentoonstelling te Brussel) of 1897 was a world's fair held in Brussels, Belgium, from 10 May 1897 through 8 November 1897. There were 27 participating countries, and an estimated attendance of 7.8 million people.
The main venues of the fair were the Parc du Cinquantenaire / Jubelpark, as well as a colonial section in the suburb of Tervuren, showcasing King Leopold II's personal property: the Congo Free State. The two exposition sites were linked by a...
France. Napoleon I Bonaparte, Br medal commemorating the conquest of Illyria, 1809, by Bertrand Andrieu and Alexis J. Depaulis, Bramsen 879, Bronze 40 mm, weight 42,80 g., Condition aUNC, beautiful lustrous brown patina, small edge nick
A beautiful commemorative medal from the Napoleonic wars, a real gem in the collection of any enthusiast of the Emperor of the French.
Austria. Vienna Mint Annual Mercury Regent Calendar Medal, Sundays 1984, Bronze 40,00 mm, weight 21,36 g., Condition UNC.
France. Medal - Souvenir of the first national celebrations of the Exhibition, June 30, 1878 (Souvenir de la première fête nationale de l'Exposition, le 30 juin 1878), brass 28 mm, weight 8,80 g, Condition XF+, nice patina
The 1878 Universal Exposition was the first permitted national holiday since the defeat of Napoleon III in 1871 and the restoration of power by the Conservatives. Those celebrating the 1878 Universal Exposition were also announcing the arrival of the Third Republic, which was proclaimed in France a few months later. Chroniclers noted the enthusiasm of that day, Sunday, June 30, when the tricolor flag triumphed in the streets of Paris. According to the Goncourts, even the hearses carrying the dead to the cemetery were decorated with flags.
Cambodia, Sisowath Monivong 1927-1941. Meritorious Service Medal 1928, by Falot, Copper 31 mm, weight 16,17 g., Condition XF
Obverse: Royal arms; all around inscription in Khmer alphabet:
Reverse: "SISOWATHMONIVONG ROI DU CAMBODGE" in a circle, with half-suns and rays at the top and bottom; around a wreath of oak on the left and laurel on the right.
This medal was established by King Sisowath Monivong in 1928. It was conferred upon individuals in recognition of meritorious service to the King or the Royal Household. It was also awarded in commemoration of events associated with the King.
France, Napoleon I Bonaparte. Bronze medal commemorating the celebration of the Galerie d'Apollon at the Musée Napoléon (Louvre), 1804, by Andrieu, Denon, Bramsen 370, Julius 1319, Essling 1046 , Zeitz 31, Bronze 34 mm, weight 20,10 g., Condition aUNC, nice brown patina with luster, locally dark tarnish. A medal that is sure to catch the attention of any collector of Napoleonic medals.
Germany, Democratic Republic (NRD/DDR). Olympic medal 1974 Werner Seelenbinder, Cu-Ni 40 mm, weight 24,70 g., Condition aUNC
Courland, Maurice de Saxe (Moritz). Medal 1750, posthumous to Maurice Saxon Duke of Courland 1726-1729 and Count of Saxony (illegitimate son of King August III of Poland and Aurora of Königsmark), Hutten-Czapski 2714, pewter 56 mm, weight 45,40 g., Condition XF+
Obverse: Bust to left and inscription: MAURIT SAXO GALL MARESC GEN D CURL ET SEM, signed D KAM FE,
Reverse: Duke's tomb in St. Thomas Church in Strasbourg,
Vatican City. Paul VI, 1963 medal, (Concilium Oecumenicum Vaticanum II) minted to commemorate the Second Ecumenical Council of the Vatican, signed Giampaoli / Pagani, gilt bronze 60 mm, weight 78,95 g., Condition UNC, mint specimen
France, Louis XV, the Well-Beloved (1715 - 1774). Medal 1758, on the Victory over England at Saint-Cast, by J. C. Roettiers, Bronze 62 mm, weight 145,0 g., Condition XF, small egde nicks, nice dark brown shiny patina, impressive medal
France, Louis XVI (1774-1793). Silver medal / jeton without date (ca. 1788), ET LEGE ET PONDERE, MONNOYE, Feuardent 2221, Silver 30,0 mm, weight 8,30 g., Condition XF
Norway, Olav V (1957-1991). Silver Medal 1968, Wedding of the Norwegian Crown Prince Harald to Sonja Haraldsen, Silver 35 mm, weight 19,80 g. .925, Condition UNC, patina
Portugal, Pedro V (1853-1861). Medal 1861 AD MERITO, on the occasion of an exhibition organized by the Industrial Association of Porto, by Gerard F., Silver 36 mm, weight 41,8 g., Condition XF, nice patina, very impressive medal with high relief stamped on a 0.5 cm thick planchet
D. PEDRO V. REI DE PORTUGAL. AO MÉRITO / EXPOSIÇÃO PROMOVIDA PELA ASSOCIAÇÃO INDUSTRIAL PORTUENSE