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FRANCE, Marriage of the Dauphin, 1680, a copper medal by J. Mauger, 41mm (Divo 181); Birth of the Duc de Berry, 1686, a copper medal by J. Mauger, 41mm (Divo 215); together with other French copper medals (2) [4]. Varied state £40-60
Hammer Price: £75
FRANCE, Estats de Bretagne, 1736, a silver jeton, unsigned, 29mm; Trésor Royal, 1741,a silver jeton by J.-C. Roettiers, 29mm; Trésor Royal, 1750, a silver jeton by F.-J. Marteau, 29mm; Chambre de Commerce de La Rochelle, a silver jeton by F.-J. Marteau, 29mm; together with other silver jetons of Louis XV (3) [7]. Generally about very fine, but most bright from prior cleaning £70-100
Hammer Price: £110
FRANCE, Pose de la première pierre de la statue du roi à Rennes, 1744, a copper medal signed F.M., 62mm (Divo 120); together with other miscellaneous base metal French medals (6) [7]. Varied state £60-80
Hammer Price: £45
FRANCE, François Libault, 1767, a silver jeton, unsigned, 28mm; Armand-Jerôme Bignon, 1769, a silver jeton, unsigned, 30mm; Estats de Bretagne, 1784, a silver jeton, unsigned, 29mm; Jean-Charles Sallin, 1785, a silver jeton by B. Duvivier, 28mm; Société Historique Litteraire et Scientifique du Cher, 1908, a silver jeton, unsigned, 30mm; together with other silver jetons (5), by Roettiers, Marteau, Trebuchet, Tiolier, etc, one a restrike relating to the U.S. colonies [10]. Very fine and better...
Hammer Price: £100
FRANCE, Birth of the Dauphin, 1781, a copper medal by B. Duvivier and N. Gatteaux, 41mm (cf. Nocq 211); Louis XVIII, Return to France, 1814, a copper medal by B. Andrieu and N.G.A. Brenet, 41mm (Bramsen 1406; Julius 2919); together with other French copper medals (4) [6]. First very fine, others extremely fine or virtually so £100-150
Hammer Price: £120
FRANCE, Napoleon, a uniface lead medal by B. Andrieu, 140mm; another, but a lead-backed bronzed electrotype [2]. First very fine and in contemporary brass frame, second fine £60-80
Hammer Price: £70
FRANCE, Battle of Montenotte, 1796, a copper medal by R. Gayrard and R.V. Jeuffroy, 41mm (Hennin 731; Julius 491); together with other Napoleonic copper medals (5), by Jouanin, Brenet, Manfredini, etc [6]. Very fine £80-100
Hammer Price: £150
FRANCE, Capitulation of Paris, 1814, a copper medal by B. Andrieu and N.G.A. Brenet, 41mm (Bramsen 1365); together with other Napoleonic copper medals, etc (6) [7]. Varied state £60-80
FRANCE, Syndicat des Receveurs, 1825, a silver jeton by Leclerc, 35mm; together with other silver jetons (5), by Barre, Gayrard, de Puymarin, etc [6]. Very fine and better; original strikings £60-80
FRANCE, Exposition Universelle, Paris, 1855, a copper award medal by J.J. Barre, named (William Tonks and Sons For General Brass Foundry), 59mm; together with other miscellaneous French and Dutch base metal medals (9) [10]. Varied state £60-80
FRANCE, Communications Aériennes, Paris, 1871, a bronze medal by C.-J. M. Degeorge for the Ministère de la Guerre, 62mm (cf. CGMP p.122; BDM I, 544; BM Acq. 1983-7, p.19, 48; Malpas 94); together with other French and Belgian base metal medals (5), by Coudray, Dupuis, etc [6]. About very fine and better £70-90
FRANCE, Adolphe Thiers, Président de la République, 1873, a bronze medal by E.-A. Oudiné, 68mm (PBE 645; CGMP p.295); Maréchal de Mac-Mahon, Président de la République, 1873, a bronze medal by J.-C. Chaplain, 70mm (PBE 47; CGMP p.75; BDM I, 402;); Jules Grévy, Président de la République, 1879, a bronze medal by J.-B. Daniel-Dupuis, 68mm (PBE 295; CGMP p.171; BDM I, 662; Sadi Carnot, Président de la République, 1887, a bronze medal by J.-C. Chaplain, 73mm (PBE 52; CGMP p.75; Coll. R. Marx 189;...
Hammer Price: £50
FRANCE, Exposition Universelle, Paris, 1878, zinc medals by C. Massonnet (2), both 86mm [2]. Very fine; in polished decorative metal frame and glazed, maker’s label on reverse £50-70
Hammer Price: £60
FRANCE, Auguste Bella, 1889, a silver medal by A. Borrel, 38mm; together with other miscellaneous medals, plaques, electrotypes, etc (11) [12]. Many very fine £50-70
Hammer Price: £35
FRANCE, Camille Monier, 1896, a uniface plated bronze plaque by C.P. Pillet, 68 x 50mm; Association Léopold Bellan, c. 1900, a bronze award medal by C.P. Pillet, named (Anne Depardieu), 80mm (PBE 711; BDM –); Société Centrale des Architectes, 1903, a bronze admission medal by E.-A. Oudiné, 69mm, in case; together with other miscellaneous medals and plaques (7) [10]. Very fine and better £90-120
£90–£120
FRANCE, Exposition Universelle Internationale, Paris, 1900, a bronze medal by J.-B. Daniel-Dupuis, 50mm (PBE 317; CGMP pp.172-3; BDM I, 666; Coll. R. Marx 310); together with miscellaneous medals, jetons, coins, etc (33) [34]. Varied state £50-70
FRANCE, Agriculture, 1906, a bronze plaque by C.P. Pillet, 65 x 48mm (CGMP p.315; BDM IV, 537; BM Acq. 1983-7, pl.44, 110; ANS Exh. Cat. 1910, p.236, 1); Espérance, 1907, a bronze medal by P.-V. Dautel, 54mm (CGMP p.121; BM Acq. 1983-7, p.19, 43 [recté 1907]); together with other French bronze medals and plaques (7). Varied state £90-120
FRANCE, Raymond Poincaré, Président de la République, 1913, a bronze medal by L.-J. Deschamps, 72mm (CGMP p.142); O. Crouzon, 1935, a bronze medal by C.P. Pillet, 68mm; Tercentenary of the Publication of Discours de la Méthode, 1937, a bronze medal by P. Turin, 68mm (CGMP p.381); together with other bronze medals (8), by Drivier, Turin, Pillet, etc [11]. Very fine to extremely fine £100-150
£100–£150
FRANCE, Syndicales du Industrie & Batiment, a bronze award medal by A.C.J. Saget, awarded 1923, 72mm (cf. DNW 66, 1366); together with other medals and decorative plaques (4), by Dupré, Petit, etc [5]. Very fine; mostly in frames £60-80
FRANCE, La Parure, 1925, an octagonal bronze repoussé plaque by P. Turin for La Gerbe d’Or, 81mm (Classens 131); together with another bronze repoussé plaque by O. Yencesse for La Gerbe d’Or, 95 x 76mm [2]. Both have been cleaned, first with faded maroon cord for suspension £60-80
£60–£80
FRANCE, Compagnie pour la Diffusion d’Électricité, c. 1927, an Art Déco bronze medal by P.-M. Dammann, 64mm (BM Acq. 1978-82, pl.54, 62; cf. Baudey/Bricher 1992, 74; cf. DNW M7, 2627); together with other miscellaneous bronze medals (2) [3]. Extremely fine £60-80
FRANCE, Syndicat Général de la Construction Électrique, c. 1930, a bronze medal by R. Pelletier, 68mm (cf. DNW M8, 2286); Défense Passive, 1945, a bronze award medal by R. Cochet, 59mm (cf. DNW M5, 1574); together with other bronze medals, etc (6), by Turin, Prud’homme, Rau, etc [8]. Very fine and better £70-90
Hammer Price: £95
FRANCE, 21st Jubilé Medical d’UMFIA, 1933, a bronze medal by Villandre for Canale, 69mm (cf. DNW 37, 1289); together with miscellaneous bronze medals and plaques (13) [14]. Very fine and better £80-100
FRANCE, La Gerbe d'Or, plaques by G. Dubois (2), 1935 and 1936, silver images against a dark bakelite mount, fish swims amongst reeds, duck flies from the water, both 105 x 85mm [2]. Very fine £60-80
FRANCE, Le Renard et le Bouc, 1940, a uniface bronze medal by J. Vernon, 59mm (CGMP p.393); together with other French base metal medals (8), by Bazor, Morlon, Delannoy, etc [9]. Very fine £50-70
FRANCE, Le Compliment, 1944, a bronze medal by P. Turin, 68mm (CGMP p.382; cf. DNW 46, 831); MONACO, Principauté de Monaco, 1943, a bronze medal by P. Turin, 68mm (CGMP p.379; cf. DNW M8, 2363); together with other French bronze medals (2) [4]. Extremely fine or nearly so £70-90
£70–£90
FRANCE, André-Charles Boulle, 1987, a bronze medal, 81mm; together with other modern French base metal medals (18) [19]. Much as made £150-200
Hammer Price: £90
FRANCE, La Gerbe d'Or, bronze cliché plaques (6), by Lenoir, Exbrayat, etc [6]. Fine and better; all mounted for display £80-100
FRANCE, La Gerbe d'Or, bronze cliché plaques (7), by H. Dropsy, Delannoy, Turin, Quinquaud, etc [7]. Very fine £80-100
FRANCE, La Gerbe d'Or, bronze cliché plaques (7), by Delannoy, H. Dropsy, Lamourdedieu, Guiraud, etc [7]. Mostly very fine £70-90
FRANCE, La Gerbe d'Or, bronze cliché plaques (7), by Lenoir, Yencesse, etc [7]. Generally very fine £70-90
FRANCE, La Gerbe d'Or, bronze cliché plaques of sentimental and religious subjects by Exbrayat, Calliat, H. Dropsy, Lenoir, Yencesse, etc; together with other related items [10]. Very fine; several with original suspension cords £90-120
Hammer Price: £80
FRANCE, La Gerbe d'Or, plaques (9), by Lamourdedieu, Renard, Guiraud, Martel, Delannoy, H. Dropsy, etc [9]. Mostly very fine £100-150
FRANCE, a Bois Durci roundel of a bearded classical head, 63mm; together with oval plaster casts of classical Greek and Roman heads (11), perhaps ‘Grand Tour’ pieces, all 71 x 57mm; together with a terracotta impression of a city seal, 80mm [13]. Varied state £70-90
FRANCE, Modern bronze medals (10, one plated); together with Israeli medals (3) [13]. Mostly extremely fine £60-80
FRANCE, Silver jetons (9), including Banque de France, Chambre de Commerce de Caen, Chambre de Commerce, Douai, etc [9]. Very fine and better £70-90
German South-West Africa, Zür Erinnerung an die Aufstände [Insurrection], 1915, a silver medal, unsigned, 28mm; Usakos, ‘Big Push 1918’ engraved on German coin; together with other medals, etc, of Keetmanschoop, Swakopmund, etc (5, two in silver) [7]. Generally very fine £40-60
GERMANY, Augsburg, a circular lead plaque in the style of H.J. Bayr, c. 1600, Athena leads personification of Painting into the circle of Arts and Sciences, all within baroque landscape, figures to the fore with relevant instruments and emblems, 155mm; together with a copy of a medieval seal for Potsdam, 90 x 66mm [2]. Very fine, first a 19th century copy on a concave flan £60-80
GERMANY, Joseph I, Coronation, Augsburg, 1690, a silver medalet, unsigned, 17mm (Mont. 1255; Brockmann 372; Henckel 1032; Forster 244); Switzerland, Cardinal de Fleury, 1736, a copper medal by J.A. Dassier, 55mm (Eisler II, 96, 6; BDM I, 514); together with a lead cast of a Pope and Devil medal, 35mm [3]. First very fine and deeply toned, second extremely fine, last worn £60-80
GERMANY, Battle of Chotusitz, 1742, a silver medal, unsigned [by G.W. Kittel], 33mm (BDM III, 168; Olding 530); together with a silver award medal for Württemberg by I.L. Wagner, c. 1840, 40mm [2]. Good fine or better £80-100
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