

Germany, Cologne. Medal / pin 1924, German bell over the Rhine in the cathedral in Cologne, DEUTSCHE GLOCKE AM RHEIN, by Grasegger, Bronze 40 mm, weight 24,1 g., Condition VF+, patina
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France. Medal 1842 on the occasion of the death of Ferdinand Philippe, Duke of Orléans, Bronze 38 mm, weight 18,0 g., Condition aUNC, patina
Czechoslovakia. Medal 1957, Czech Technical University of Prague 1707-1957, J. T. Fischer, Bronze 80 mm, weight 197,20 g., Condition UNC
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
France. Medal, Homage of the French Republic to Garibaldi (1807 - 1882), Defender of European Freedoms, 19th century, Bronze 22 mm, weight 4,70 g., Condition VF+, removed ear, similar specimen in collection Musée Carnavalet, Paris and Breton Departmental Museum
Netherlands, Kingdom. Prize Silver medal 1912, for fowl breeding, Gemeente-Veendam, by B.U., signed on the edge ZILVER, Silver 46 mm, weight 39,8 g., Condition XF
Germany, Democratic Republic (NRD/DDR). Olympic medal 1974 Pierre de Coubertin, Cu-Ni 40 mm, weight 24,10 g., Condition aUNC
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.
Great Britain. Medal / token 1774 commemorating John Manners, Marquis of Granby (1721-70), by John Kirk (1724-1776), Wurzbach 3308, Copper 26 mm, weight 6,20 g., Condition VF
Portugal. Serie commemorative silver medals, Reis de Portugal - Carlos I & Marie Amelie d'Orleans 1889-1908. Togerther 4 pcs. in weigh of: 100, 200, 500 i 1000 Reis (3,06 g., 4,79 g., 12,19 g., 24,80 g.), Conditio aUNC/UNC, beautiful 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
France, Louis XV (1715-1774). Silver medal / jeton 1731, Secretary to the King, Feuardent 335, Silver 30,0 mm, weight 8,20 g., Condition aXF, nice patina
Belgium, Baudouin of Belgium (1951-1993). Silver Medal 1965, Millennium of the Brussels Mint, Silver 27 mm, weight 10,2 g. .835, Condition UNC
Germany. Medal commemorating Emperor Clodius Albinus (196-197), “Imperial Series” early 18th century, by Christian Wermuth, Pewter 31 mm, weight 11,50 g.,Condition aXF
Algeria. Brass Medal / Token XIX cen., Brass 30 mm, weight 5,30 g., Condition aUNC
Switzerland. Medal of participation in the Winter Olympic Games St. Moritz 1928, by Milo Martin, Mint: Huguenin Freres, Le Locle, Switzerland, Bronze 37,00 mm, weight 22,90 g., Condition XF, patina. A must have for the sophisticated Collector!
The 1928 Winter Olympics in St. Moritz were the first winter games to be held in a different country than the summer games in the same year. Participation medals were made of bronze and presented to athletes and officials.
Belgium, Leopold I (1831-1865). Bronze medal 1855-1857 from Hasselt prison (Maison d'Arret a Hasselt), by J. Wiener, Bronze 50,00 mm, weight 47,93 g., Condition aUNC, dark brown patina with luster.
Germany, Cologne. Medal / pin 1924, German bell over the Rhine in the cathedral in Cologne, DEUTSCHE GLOCKE AM RHEIN, by Grasegger, Bronze 40 mm, weight 24,1 g., Condition VF+, patina