Australia. Commemorative medal 2012, XXX Olympic Games, London 2012 - aquatics-swimming, Bronze 40 mm, weight 27 g., condition Prooflike
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Belgium, Leopold I (1831-1865). Medal 1842 for the publication of the “New Dictionary of Conversation” (“Nouveau Dictionnaire de la Conversation”) by printer Auguste Wahlen, by Hart F., Bronze, 50 mm, weight 43,50 g, Condition aUNC, beautiful patina
Germany, Meissen. Porcelain medal "Tönendes Erz , Liebe beschert's" ("Sounding the ore, love bestows it"), 10 Mark 1921, porcelain 40 mm, weight 9,51 g., Condition XF+
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, Albert I of Belgium (1909-1934). Medal / Pendant PAX AANONZEHELDEN (To Our Heroes), by G. TUERLINCKX, Bronze 32 x 20 mm, weight 9,70 g., Condition XF, patina, slightly cleaned
Belgium. Medal / pendant 1917, “La Fleur des Enfants de Nos Braves - Oeuvre de l'Habillement des Orphelins de nos Soldats et des Enfants des Mutilés” - dedicated to the children and orphans of World War I, by Pierre Theunis, Bronze 30 x 20 mm, weight 7,20 g., Condition VF+
Great Britain, Victoria (1837-1901). Medal 1897 Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria, by George William de Saulles, Eimer-1817A, BHM-3506, Silver 56 mm, weight 89,5 g. .925, Condition XF, nice patina
Portugal, Ferdinand II (1837-1853). Medal 1852, Salt Trade Act of Minister A.M. de Fontes Pereira de Mello, by A.C. Jouvenel, O Archeologo Portugues 17 (1912) pp. 251-254, Bronze 51 mm, weight 54,3 g., Condition XF
Spanish Netherlands, Brussels. Jeton (Rekenpenning) 1671, Carolus II 1665-1700, Bureau des Finances, Dugn.4291, vOrden1323, Copper 29 mm, weight 5,64 g., Condition VF, traces of corrosion
Belgium, Leopold I (1831-1865), Brussels. Medal 1863, Medal for Excellence from the Competition of the Royal Conservatory of Music in Brussels, by Hart Fecit, Bronze 45 mm, weight 35,60 g., Condition aUNC, beautiful brown patina with luster
Sweden, Charles XIV John (1818 - 1844). Medal 1823 commemorating the wedding of Oscar I to Josephine of Leuchtenberg, Bronze 22 mm, weight 4,10 g., Condition VF, patina
Great Britain. 1991 Medallion commemorating the sinking of HMS Prince of Wales and HMS Repulse on 10.12.1941, in 1991 on the 50th anniversary of the sinking of the ships the medal was presented to each of the survivors who spent the rest of the war as prisoners of war in Japan after the sinking, pewter 70 mm, weight 123,8 g., Condition UNC, box
Obverse: coats of arms of HMS Prince of Wales and HMS Repulse with date of sinking and place Kuantan, Malaysia.
Reverse: the date of the 50th anniversary, December 10, 1991, and the inscription: "Let us dedicate ourselves to the cause for which our SHIPMATES fought and died." On either side of this inscription are two anchors, and the whole is surrounded by a laurel wreath
United Kingdom. University College, London - Malden Prize Medal, 1876, by N. Macphail, BHM 3035, Bronze, 70 mm, weight 148,98 g., Condition UNC, medal in original Macphail, Glasgow, plush lined case.
Obverse: bust of classical scholar Henry Malden, professor of Greek at University College London from 1831 until his death in 1876.
Reverse: legend around central wreath, without inscription.
Germany, Bavaria. Medal for many years of loyal service from the Bavarian Industrialists Association, early 20th century, designed by Heinrich Wadere and produced by Carl Poellath in Schrobenhausen, Silver plated Bronze 27 mm, weight 9,00 g., Condition VF
Belgium, Leopold I (1831-1865). Medal 1859 commemorating the first rector of the newly founded Catholic university, Pierre Francois Xavier de Ram (1804-1865), by Jouvenel, Bronze 60,30 mm, weight 92,1 g., Condition aXF, minor surface scratches and edge damage, lightly cleaned
France, Louis XV (1715-1774). Medal 1721 commemorating the restoration of the King's health, by Jean Duvivier, Bronze 41 mm, weight 30,50 g., Condition aUNC, beautiful patina
Belgium, Leopold I (1831-1865). Medal 1838 commemorating Count Felix de Merode (1791-1857), by J. Leclercq F., Bronze 50 mm, weight 42,40 g., Condition aUNC/XF+, patina
Philippe Félix Balthasar Otto Ghislain, Count de Merode (April 13, 1791 - February 7, 1857), known as Félix de Merode, was a Belgian politician. He has been called "the architect of Belgian independence"
Australia. Commemorative medal 2012, XXX Olympic Games, London 2012 - aquatics-swimming, Bronze 40 mm, weight 27 g., condition Prooflike
