Russia, Moscow. Commemorative medal from 1988 from the Danilov Monastery, the oldest Orthodox monastery in Moscow, residence of the Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia and seat of the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church, gilded Aluminum 70 mm, weight 49,80 g, Condition aUNC
(There are 16 other products in the same category)
Germany, Lichte. Porcelain medal on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the Heubach Porcelain Factory, 1922, porcelain 43 mm, weight 14,57 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.
Spain, Alfonso XIII 1885-1931. Medal / Token, The Spanish-French mutual, Madrit, bronze 17 mm, weight 1,62 g., condition aVF, patina
Germany, Meissen. Medal on the occasion of the re-establishment of the Diocese of Meissen in 1921, porcelain 48 mm, weight 15,55 g., Condition XF+
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
USA. Medallion 1965 Civil War Centennial 1961 - 1965, S. Grant and Robert E. Lee, Civil War Centennial Commission, by Joseph Emile Renier, TC# 555538, Bronze 63,5 mm, weight 136,3 g., Condition UNC, original cardboard box (signs of wear)
Holy Roman Empire. Oval medal of Charles VI coronation (1711) in Frankfurt am Main, by Philipp Christoph Becker (1674-1743), Julius 889, cast Bronze 33 x 28 mm, weight 13,20 g., Condition Fine, later, low quality cast
Belgium. Medal 1938, College Saint Servais Liege, by Louis Dudont, Bronze 60 mm, weight 105,6 g., Condition XF, patina
Belgium, Baudouin of Belgium (1951-1993). Medal 1951, Federation of National Veterans of King Albert (1909-1934), National Pilgrimage to the Royal Crypt on February 17, 1951 organized by the Brussels Section, Bronze 50 mm, weight 56,90 g., Condition aUNC, original FISCH box, 59 Rue Edm. Rostand, Bruxelles
Belgium, Leopold III (1934-1951), Lokeren. Medal 1934 on the occasion of the Annual Fair, by J. Witterwulche, Silver plated Bronze 50 mm, weight 57,5 g., Condition aVF, cleaned, minor scratches
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
Luxembourg, Diekirch. Medal 1895, 50th Exhibition Competition of the Grand Ducal Agricultural Society, Silver-plated Bronze 50 mm, weight 48,9 g., Condition aXF, local tarnish, patina, mint luster
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.
Belgium, Tournai / Doornik, Leopold I (1831-1865). Medal 1852 in honor of Augustin Dumon-Dumortier (1791-1852), Mayor of Tournai (1848-1852), by Wiener, Bronze 50 mm, weight 58,80 g, Condition XF+, damaged edge on obverse, nice patina
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
Russia, Moscow. Commemorative medal from 1988 from the Danilov Monastery, the oldest Orthodox monastery in Moscow, residence of the Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia and seat of the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church, gilded Aluminum 70 mm, weight 49,80 g, Condition aUNC
