WORLD HISTORICAL AND ART MEDALS 1490
Louis XIV, 1681, a copper jeton, 28mm (M p.1113; F 12704); Dijon, Ph. Jannon, 1693, a copper jeton, 30mm (M p.1130; F 10073); Paris, Claude Bosc, 1695, a copper jeton, 27mm (M. p.987; F 3420); Spanish Succession, 1700, a brass jeton, 27mm (M 3411a); Louis XIV, jetons (5, three copper, two brass), various (F 235, 3442, 12548, 12918, 13095); Extraordinaire des Guerres, 1716, a copper jeton, 29mm (F 756); Estates of Burgundy, 1719, a copper jeton, 31mm (M p.1200; F 9833); Auvergne, François, Comte d’Estaing, 1724, an octagonal copper jeton, 31mm (F 9629); Trésor Royal, 1752, a copper jeton, 28mm (M p.998; F 2085); Trésor Royal, 1756, a copper jeton, 28mm (M p.999; F 2095); Bordeaux, 1792, a brass jeton, 24mm (F 9222) [15]. Mostlyfine, some better; all identified in envelopes
£60-80 Provenance: Glendining Auction, 9 October 1989, lot 566 (part)
1491
Bataille de Wagram, 1809, a bronze medal by L. Manfredini, bust of Napoleon right in iron coronet, rev. Victory advancing right, 42mm (Bramsen 862); ITALY, 250e Anniversario della Brigata Piemonte, 1888, a copper medal by F. Speranza, 58mm (BDM–); together with an octagonal French silver jeton of the Chambre de Commerce d’Orléans, Loiret, 1808, 32mm [3]. About very fine and better
£40-60
1492
Société pour l’Enseignement Mutuel, 1815, a silver award medal by J.-F. Domard, robed putto instructing three naked putti seated, rev. wreath, named (à Mr Lecomte, Instructeur à St.-Die (Vosges), 1845), 41mm; Philatelie, 1938, a uniface bronze plaque by R. Cochet, back engraved (Journée du Timbre 1951, Montluçon, 1er Prix), 60 x 40mm (CGMP p.94; cf. DNW M7, 2630); Pierre Gregoire, 1973, a bronze plaque by G.-C. Revol, 75 x 58mm; together with other miscellaneous French medals, etc (17), by Guiraud, Baron, A. Dubois, Charles, Drago, Demey, Contaux, Demanet, Rivet, etc [20]. Generally very fine; first toned and with clip and ring for suspension £60-80
1493
Quète pour des Pauvres, Dixiéme Arrondissement, Paris, a bronze award medal by A.A. Caqué, robed female kissing the hand of another, child at right, rev. wreath, named (M. Chardon, 1865), 41mm; together with other miscellaneous French medals, jetons, etc (47, including some restitutions), by Andrieu, Mauger, Gatteaux, Morlon, Gayrard, Caqué, Barre, etc [48]. First good very fine, others in varied state
£80-100
1494
Union des Sociétés de Gymnastique de France (Est. 1873), a bronze award medal by A. Dubois, robed female, rev. wreath, un-named, 58mm; Université d’Aix-Marseille, 1949, a bronze award medal by J. Vézien, named (José Carner), 50mm; Fédération Nationale des Entreprises à CommercesMultiples, 1950, a bronze award medal by P. Landowski, named (Mme Janine Douay, 1967), 80mm; together with other miscellaneous French medals (15), by Kretz, Charpentier, Caqué, E. Dropsy, Rasumny, Niclausse, etc [18]. Fine to veryfine, somebetter £50-70
1495
Exposition Universelle, Paris, 1878, a bronze medal by E.-A. Oudiné and J. Lagrange, bust of Marianne left, rev. aerial plan of the Expo buildings, 51mm; Exposition Universelle, Paris, 1889, a bronze medal by J.-B. Daniel- Dupuis, 51mm (PBE 300); Exposition Universelle Internationale, Paris, 1900, a bronze medal by G.-H. Lemaire for Mongredin, 53mm (PBE 542; BM Acq. 1983-7, pl.40, 85; BDMIII, 384; cf. DNW49, 872); together with an Eiffel Tower souvenir medal by C. Trotin, 42mm [4]. About very fine and better; second in maroon case £40-60
1496
Société Nationale d’Encouragement au Bien, c. 1880, a gilt-bronze award medal, unsigned, robed female seated left with accoutrements of industry, rev. wreath, named (Médaille d’Honneur Décerné à Mr Louis Herwaux, Pour long et devoués Services), 50mm; Ile de la Cité, Paris, 1927, an Art Déco bronze medal by P. Turin and H. Dubois, rev. (France-U.R.S.S., Paris, 25-26 Juin 1955), 68mm; Union Syndicale de l’Industrie du Gaz en France, 1928, a plated bronze Long Service medal by H. Dropsy, named (C. Perrin, 30 Années), 54mm (Dropsy Exh. Cat. 1964, 75; cf. DNW 64, 1374); Société pour la Defense du Commerce de Marseille, a bronze award medal by Geneviève Martin, named (Paul Delpin, 1947-1964), 57mm; Paris, Ve Arrondissement, 1964, a bronze medal by M. Delannoy, 68mm (CGMP p.593); Valentin Conrart, 1972, a bronze medal by G. Thurotte, 68mm (CGMP p.1795); Hand Ball, 1987, a bronze medal by J. Mauviel, 68mm [7]. Generally very fine
£50-70
1497
Death of Léon Gambetta, 1883, a bronze medal by L.-O. Roty, bust left,
rev.LIBERTATIS AMORE, etc, above sprigs of oak and palm, 68mm (Roty Compagnonnage p.91; Coll. R. Marx 5; CGMP p.358; BM Acq. 1978-82, p.47, 159; BDM V, 230; Gaz. Num. 1897, p.132, 6; cf. DNW 46, 764); Alsace, 1912, a bronze medal by G.-H. Prud’homme, 32mm (CGMP p.332; cf. BM Acq. 1983-7, pl.45, 118; BDM VIII, 147); Cyclisme,c. 1930, a bronze award medal by A.P. Schwab and G. Contaux for the St Raphaël Quinquina, un-named, 50mm (cf. DNW 38, 821); together with other miscellaneous bronze medals (5) [8].First three extremely fine, others generally very fine
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