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Hungary. Medal 1978, János István Nagy: In commemoration of the return of the Hungarian Crown 1978 I. 6., Bronze 96 mm, weight 259,20 g., Condition XF, slightly cleaned
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Belgium, Antwerp. Medal 1907 commemorating the grand opening of the Opera House (Vlaamsche Opera), by F. Baetes, Bronze 65 mm, weight 110,1 g., Condition aUNC
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
Belarus, Grodno. Medal from Philatelic Exhibition, 1997, Peace to the Nations of the Earth, bronze 58 mm, weight 78,15 g., Condition UNC
Italy (Parma) / France, Napoleon I Bonaparte. Bronze medal Maria Luisa of Austria Duchess of Parma, 1815, by Donaldi, Obverse: Bust facing right, no legend, Reverse: Legend in seven lines: MARIA LUIGIA / PRINC. IMP. ARCID. / D'AUSTRIA / PER LE GR. DI DIO DUCH. / DI PARMA PIAC. / E GUAST. / 1815; in small lettering near the rim, DONALD'I F., Bramsen 1695, Julius 3435, Bronze 40 mm, weight 29,05 g., Condition aUNC, beautiful brown patina with luster, exquisitely preserved piece, original minting. Extremely rare type of medal, virtually unheard of on the collector's market. Few listed copies mostly are later castings.
Germany, Württemberg. Silver military medal (Für Tapferkeit und Treue / For bravery and loyalty), Wilhelm II 1891-1918, Ebner 43, Silver 28,5 mm, weight 12,15 g., Condition aUNC, perfectly preserved specimen with mirror on full surface
Sweden. Medal / Token 1960, Royal Galleon Vasa, Bronze 32 mm, weight 15,82 g., Condition UNC
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.
Italy, Papal States / Vatican. Martino V, 1417-1431 AD. Medal 1664, facades of the Basilica di Santi Apostoli in Rome, by. Girolamo Paladino, Armand I, 295, 4, Lincoln 313, Patrignani 1951, p. 13, Bronze 40 mm, weight 33,18 g., Condition XF, nice dark patina, restrike from original stamps
Austria. Vienna Mint Annual Mercury Regent Calendar Medal, Sundays 1984, Bronze 40,00 mm, weight 21,36 g., Condition UNC.
France. Napoleon I Bonaparte, Br medal commemorating Napoleon's speech to the army on the Pont du Lech, 1805, by Bertrand Andrieu, minted at the Paris Mint, Bramsen 432, Bronze 40 mm, weight 38,90 g., Condition aUNC, beautiful lustrous brown patina.
A beautiful commemorative medal from the Napoleonic Wars immortalizing Napoleon's speech to the army on the Pont du Lech on October 12, 1805, a true gem in the collection of any enthusiast of the Emperor of the French. Significance Napoleon's speech to the army on the Pont du Lech, 1805 : "This medal records the act of the Emperor Napoleon, who having addressed his army at the passage of the river Lech, they all enthusiastically swore to conquer or die in the cause." Laskey p. 95
France, Maria de Medici 1573-1642. Coronation copper medal (jeton) 1610 AD, Copper 24 mm, weight 4,48 g., Condition VF, nice patina
France, Third Republic. Medal 1895, Union Chamber of Workers for completing the Solfège and Declamation courses for Mr. Handwerk, bronze 51 mm, weight 60 g., state of preservation 2, nice bronze patina
CHAMBRE SYNDICALE des EMPLOYES / COURS de SOLFEGE et De DECLAMATION Mr HANDWERK
Vatican / Papal State. Silver miniature medal with John Paul II, Silver 14 mm, weight 1,79 g. .800, Condition UNC
France. Napoleon I Bonaparte, medal commemorating the start of the construction of the Arc de Triomphe, 1806, by Andrieu and Brenet, Bramsen 557, Bronze 40 mm, weight 38,60 g., Condition aUNC, nice brown patina with luster. A real gem in the collection of any enthusiast of the Emperor of the French.
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...
Austria. Vienna Mint, Medal Annual Mars Regent Calendar 1981, Gilt Bronze 40,00 mm, weight 21,29 g., Condition UNC.
Hungary. Medal 1978, János István Nagy: In commemoration of the return of the Hungarian Crown 1978 I. 6., Bronze 96 mm, weight 259,20 g., Condition XF, slightly cleaned