Auction Catalogue

15 December 1995

Starting at 1:00 PM

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Ancient, British and World Coins, Historical Medals and Tokens

The Charing Cross Hotel  The Strand  London  WC2N 5HX

Lot

№ 681

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15 December 1995

Hammer Price:
£90

A. Carlens: La Fleur de l’Orphelin, plaque, 66 x 45mm; C. de Cock [Brussels]: Emile Braun, Burgomaster of Ghent, 1914, square plaque, 48 x 48mm; A. Courtene: René Marcq, on his 65th Birthday, 1949, 70mm; Debonnaires: Exposition Universelle, Brussels, the Pavillon Hellenique, 1935, 70mm; L.H. Devillez [Mons]: Armand Halleux, 1923, uniface plaque, 68 x 51mm; J. Dillens [Antwerp]: Léon van der Kindere, 1902, 59mm (BDM –); F. Dubois [Renaire]: Exposition de Dinanderies, Dinant, 1903, plaque, 60 x 45mm; Omnia in Mensura, 65mm; P. Dubois [Brussels]: Exposition Universelle, Liège, 1905, 70mm (BDM VII, 237); Treaty of Versailles, 1919, 70mm; Touring Club de Belgique, named (Odilon Cauderlier, Administrateur-Trésorier TCB, 1925), 65mm; L. Dupont: Pieux Franki, Liège, 1961, 80mm. [12]. First a little spotted and second with unfortunate cut on rim, otherwise about very fine and better (£50-60)

This lot was sold as part of a special collection, A Collection of Belgium Medals.

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Léon van der Kindere, Professor of History at the Free University of Brussels from 1872 to 1902.

Armand Halleux, Administrator of the Hainaut School of Mining and Metallurgy.

Juliaan Dillens (1849-1904), medallist and sculptor, whose work was much admired by Forrer and his contemporaries.