

Germany, Third Reich (1933 - 1945). Medal 1936, Berlin Olympics (XI Summer Olympics), by K. Roth, Silver 36 mm, weight 21,90 g. .925, edge inscription: BAYER. HAUPTMÜNZAMT FEINSILBER, Condition XF, light spots and discolouration in the background
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Belgian Congo. Bronze medal for the 50th anniversary of the Banque du Congo Belge, 1909 - 1959, by P. deDgreef, Bronze 70 mm, weight 152,83 g., Condition XF, patina.
Germany, Meissen. Medal on the occasion of the re-establishment of the Diocese of Meissen in 1921, porcelain 48 mm, weight 19,08 g., Condition UNC
France, Louis Philippe I (1830-1848). Medal 1842, Tribute to the Duke of Orléans, who died on July 13, 1842, by Jacques-Jean Barre, Copper 27 mm, weight 9,20 g., Condition aUNC, small edge nicks, beautiful brown patina with shine
Belgium, Leopold II (1865-1909). Bronze medal 1874-1876 commemorating the opening of the prison in Namur (Maison de Surete Cellulaire a Namur), by G. Jehotte, Bronze 61,00 mm, weight 83,32 g., Condition XF/XF+, nice brown patina with luster.
Portuguese India, Goa. Medal commemorating the Basilica of Bom Jesus (construction of the church 1594 - 1605), mintage 100 pcs (stamped 86 of 100 on the edge), Bronze 70 mm, weight 150,8 g., Condition UNC
France, Napoléon III (1852-1870). Medal 1856 commemorating the baptism of Prince Imperial Eugene Louis Jean Joseph, Brass 23 mm, weight 5,0 g., Condition aXF
Napoléon Eugène Louis Jean Joseph Bonaparte, Imperial Prince, known as Louis-Napoléon, born March 16, 1856 in Paris and died June 1, 1879 in Zulu country (South Africa), was the only son of Napoleon III, Emperor of the French, and his wife, Empress Eugenie. He is sometimes referred to as “Napoleon IV.”
France / Poland, Henry III Valois and Louise de Lorraine. Silver medal without date (ca. 1579), by Germain Pillon, Silver 43 mm, weight 37.28 g., Condition XF, dark patina, later strike 19th cen.?, semicircular - unmachined edge indicates that it may be 18th century
Obv: Bust of the king to the right, HENRICVS•III•D•G•FRANCORVM•ET•POL•REX / Rev: Bust to left of queen, •LODOICA•LOTARAENA•REGINA•FRANC
Belgium, Leopold I (1831-1865), Antwerp. Medal 1840 commemorating the erection of a monument to Rubens by the Royal Society of Science, Literature and Art, by J. Hart, Bronze 45 mm, weight 46,0 g., Condition aUNC, beatiful patina
France, Louis Philippe D'Orleans (1773 - 1850), Louis Philippe I (1830 - 1848). Medal 1843, commemorating the erection of the Saint-Ferdinand chapel in memory of the Duke of Orléans Ferdinand Philippe d'Orléans (1810 - 1843), by Borrel, Bronze 25 mm, weight 11,10 g., Condition UNC, Beautiful glossy patina
Belgium, Leopold I (1831-1865). Bronze medal 1849-1851 from the prison in Dinant (Maison d'Arret a Dinant), by J. Wiener, Bronze 50,00 mm, weight 53,17 g., Condition aUNC, beautiful brown patina with luster.
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.
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
France / Great Britain. Medal 1855 commemorating the visit of Victoria and Albert to Paris, by Auguste-François Michaut (1786-1879), Gilt Brass 23 mm, weight 4,30 g., Condition UNC
Belgium. Commemorative bronze jeton / token "World Expo in Antwerp" 1885, by Léopold Wiener, Bronze 30,00 mm, weight 10,14 g., Condition XF+, brown patina with luster.
France, Paris. Prize medal on the occasion of the Universal Exhibition, 1867, awarded to Małecki & Szreder Piano Manufacturer, Poland, text on medal: "EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE DE MDCCCLXVII A PARIS MAŁECKI & SZREDER, single sided, stamped bronze plate silver plated and filled with lead 48 mm, weight 42,5 g., Condition aVF, patina
Probably a duplicate made by the owners, winners of the award for selected and appreciated factory employees, or for signing the piano.
France. Set of three medals: la Fête Nationale, League of Patriots, coronation of bust of Mayor André
- Souvenir medal 1885 commemorating 14.07.1789 Bastille Day - National Holiday, Bronze 30 mm, weight 7,80 g., Condition F, missing ear piece
- Medal 1882 commemorating the League of Patriots, Bronze 22 mm, weight 8,30 g., Condition F
- Medal 1882, City of Lille, coronation of bust of Mayor André, bronze 30 mm, weight 7,40 g., Condition F, missing ear piece
Germany, Third Reich (1933 - 1945). Medal 1936, Berlin Olympics (XI Summer Olympics), by K. Roth, Silver 36 mm, weight 21,90 g. .925, edge inscription: BAYER. HAUPTMÜNZAMT FEINSILBER, Condition XF, light spots and discolouration in the background