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FINLAND, Olympic Games, Helsinki, 1940, a bronze medal, 37mm (GV 1), plated badges (2), both 24 x 14mm (GV 101); GERMANY, Winter Olympics, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, 1936, an enamelled plated visitor’s badge, 35mm (GV 101c) [4]. Good very fine or better £100-150
Hammer Price: £95
FRANCE, 20th century Paris mint restrike bronze medals (10): Louis XII, 1512, 26mm (CGMP p.101); Francis I, double-obverse, 52mm (CGMP p.102, busts 1 and 2); Peace with England, 1519, 54mm (CGMP p.104); Glory of Henry II, 1551, 34mm (CGMP p.108); Conquests of Henry II, 1552, 59mm (CGMP p.108); Defence of Metz, 1552, 52mm (CGMP p.109); Henry IV and Marie de Medici, 1604, 57mm (CGMP p.130); Cardinal Richelieu, 1634, 33mm (CGMP p.136); Birth of the Dauphin, 1638, 72mm (CGMP p.137); Birth of the...
£200–£300
FRANCE, Paris mint restrike medals (10): Marriage of the Dauphin Francis and Mary of Scotland, 1558, silvered-bronze, 51mm (CGMP p.110); Assiduity of Louis XIV, undated, bronze, 73mm (CGMP p.171); Re-establishment of Navigation, 1668, bronze, 50mm (CGMP p.181); Regency of the Duke of Orléans, undated, bronze, 41mm (CGMP p.258); Death of Louis XVII, 1795, bronze, 50mm (CGMP p.102); Quiberon Monument, undated, silver, 50mm (CGMP p.125); Capture of Algiers, 1830, bronze, 51mm (CGMP p.127);...
FRANCE, 19th century Paris mint restrike bronze medals (6): Peace with England, 1560, 53mm (CGMP p.112); Motto of Charles IX, c. 1562, 51mm (CGMP p.115); Motto of Henry III, undated, 36mm (CGMP p.120); Peace with the League, 1588, 47mm (CGMP p.124); Re-unification of France and Navarre, 1598, 42mm (CGMP p.129); Peace with Spain, 1660, 68mm (CGMP p.169) [6]. Extremely fine £100-150
£100–£150
FRANCE, 20th century Paris mint restrike bronze medals (12): Regency of Anne of Austria, 1643, 68mm (CGMP p.158); Battle of Rocroy, 1643, 41mm (CGMP p.160); Marriage of Louis XIV, 1660, 41mm (CGMP p.170); Motto of Louis XIV, 1663, 41mm (CGMP p.174); Colony of Madagascar, 1665, 41mm (CGMP p.177); Capture of Tournai and Courtrai, 1667, 88mm (CGMP p.180); Re-establishment of the Navy, 1670, 41mm (CGMP p.183); Conscription of Sailors, 1680, 72mm (CGMP p.197); Capture of Strasbourg, 1681, 41mm...
Hammer Price: £200
FRANCE, Louis-Auguste, Duke of Maine, 1702, a silver jeton, 28mm; Louis-Alexandre, Count of Toulouse, 1709, a silver jeton, 29mm; together with other French medals, medalets and jetons (8), and a plaster cast of a medal of Louis XVI [11]. Varied state; two cased £100-150
Hammer Price: £75
FRANCE, Marriage of Charles III of Lorraine and Claude, c. 1720, a bronze medal by F. de Saint-Urbain, bust of Charles left, rev. bust of Claude right, 47mm (BDM V, 310, no. 48). Extremely fine £80-100
Hammer Price: £70
FRANCE, 20th century Paris mint restrike bronze medals (12): Coronation of Louis XV, 1722, 72mm (CGMP p.263); Return of Lorraine to France, 1737, 41mm (CGMP p.271); Capture of Fribourg, 1744, 41mm (CGMP p.273); Marriage of the Dauphin, 1745, 74mm (CGMP p.274); Return of Corsica to France, 1770, 64mm (CGMP p.281); Marriage of Louis XVI, 1781, 72mm (CGMP p.303); Napoleon in Egypt, 1798, 41mm (CGMP p.26); Medici Venus, 1802, 41mm (CGMP p.38); Birth of the Duke of Bordeaux, 1820, 50mm (CGMP...
Hammer Price: £130
FRANCE, Hôtel des Monnaies de Paris, 1770, a later restrike of a medal by J. Roettiers, in silver, edge named (Francis Salet 1774-1974), 64mm; together with other modern French medals in silver (2) [3]. Extremely fine £120-150
£120–£150
FRANCE, Napoleon’s Arrival at Fréjus, a copper medal by A. Galle, year VIII [1799], large ship sailing right, smaller ships in background, rev. Apollo standing, 33mm (Lecompte 14; Bramsen 921). About extremely fine £80-100
FRANCE, Napoleon and Marie-Louise, a pewter uniface cliché by B. Andrieu, 137mm; Napoleon, pewter uniface clichés by B. Andrieu (2), both 137mm (cf. Bramsen 1126) [3]. Extremely fine £150-200
Hammer Price: £190
FRANCE, Marriage of Napoleon and Marie-Louise, 1810, a silver medal by B. Andrieu and N.G.A. Brenet, conjoined busts right, rev. Napoleon and Marie-Louise standing before lighted altar, date in exergue, 32mm (Bramsen 954). Good very fine, toned £90-120
Hammer Price: £60
FRANCE, Louis Philippe, a copper medal by A. Caqué, 42mm; together with other French medals and medalets in base metal (4) [5]. First extremely fine, others very fine or better £100-150
FRANCE, Prise de Bomarsund, 1854, a silver medal by V.M. Borrel, bust of Napoleon III left, rev. legend in eight lines, 37mm (Divo 202, not recorded in silver). Extremely fine and toned, very rare £400-500
£400–£500
FRANCE, Victoire de Traktir, 1855, a silver medal by V.M. Borrel, bust of Napoleon III left, rev. legend in nine lines, 37mm (Divo 265, not recorded in silver). Extremely fine and toned, very rare £400-500
FRANCE, Prise de Kinburn, 1855, a silver medal by V.M. Borrel, bust of Napoleon III left, rev. legend in nine lines, 37mm (Divo 278, not recorded in silver). Extremely fine and toned, very rare £400-500
FRANCE, Grande Revue des Troupes à l’occasion du Traité de Paris avec la Russie, 1856, a silver medal by V.M. Borrel, bust of Napoleon III left, rev. legend in eleven lines, 37mm (Divo 312, not recorded in silver). Extremely fine and toned, very rare £400-500
FRANCE, Concours Agricole de la Ville de Lyon, a silver-gilt award medal by E.-A. Oudiné, named (M. Rey du Mouchet, 1862), 51mm; together with other French silver agricultural medals (7), 19th and 20th centuries [8]. Very fine to extremely fine £120-150
Hammer Price: £180
FRANCE, Exposition Universelle, Paris, 1878, a silver medal by J-C. Chaplain, head of Ceres left, rev. Fame blowing trumpet, cherub below holding tablet, named (De Curzon), 68mm (Maier 65; PBE 48; BDM I, 402; Jones, Art of the Medal, 313). Lightly polished, otherwise extremely fine; in contemporary case £90-120
Withdrawn
FRANCE, Henry Giffard’s Balloon, 1878, a gilt-bronze medal by C. Trotin, balloon over Paris, rev. legend in six lines, 51mm (Malpas 102); USA, Bankers Trust Co, 1928, a silver medal by Tiffany & Co, 30mm [2]. First with small scrape on edge otherwise good extremely fine with loop-mount and ribbon and in original case, second very fine but scratched £80-100
Hammer Price: £65
FRANCE, Société Havraise de Protection des Animaux, a silver award medal by A. Noel, named (Mr Hri. Angoumare, 1883), 40mm; together with other French silver medals (6, one gilt), 19th and 20th centuries [7]. Very fine to extremely fine £120-150
FRANCE, Société Ste Marie, a silver award medal by A. Desaide, named (Mlle. Anaïs Juteau, 26 Avril 1885), 36mm; together with other silver award medals (13, two gilt), 19th and 20th centuries [14]. Very fine to extremely fine £100-120
FRANCE, Exposition Universelle, Paris, 1889, a bronze medal by L.A. Bottée, named (de Curzon), 63mm (PBE 9; ANS Exh. Cat. 1910, 15; BDM I, p.231); College Stanislas, 1914, a bronze medal by C.P. Pillet, 46mm; Mariage, 1895, a silver medal by L.-O. Roty, named (A.P. de Curzon and B. de Livron, 5 Octobre 1915), 37mm (Roty Compagnonnage p.92); Consecration of Sacre-Coeur, Montmartre, 1919, a bronze medal by H. Lefebvre, 50mm; Saint François d’Assise, 1936, a bronze medal by R. Cochet, 59mm...
FRANCE, 50th Anniversary of the Invention of Photography, 1889, a silver medal by E.A. Soldi-Colbert, conjoined busts of Niepce and Daguerre right, rev. wreath, named (Ed. Guinand), 68mm. Possibly a later striking, extremely fine £80-100
Hammer Price: £80
FRANCE, Société Dunkerquoise pour l’Encouragement des Sciences, des Lettres et des Arts, a silver award medal by A. Lecomte, named (1891, Concours de Lettres, 2me Prix, Maurin Georges), 39mm; together with other silver award medals (10), 19th and 20th centuries [11]. Very fine to extremely fine £100-120
Hammer Price: £220
FRANCE, Société des Régates du Havre, a silver award medal by A. Noel for Lecomte, edge named (Cutter “Decima”, J.J. Greenshields, 1891), 54mm; together with other silver award medals and plaques (5), for boxing, gymnastics, etc [6]. Very fine to extremely fine £100-120
Hammer Price: £120
FRANCE, Association Polytechnique, a silver award medal, unsigned, named (Mlle. Delannoy Blanche, 1892), 44mm; together with other silver award medals (12), 19th and 20th centuries [13]. Very fine to extremely fine £150-180
FRANCE, Ville de Poix, Concours de Tir, 1892, a silver award medal, unsigned, named (G. Paquet), 35mm; together with other French silver medals (5, one gilt), all 20th century [6]. Very fine to extremely fine £120-150
FRANCE, Les Echecs, 1893, a uniface cast bronze plaque by A.-L.-M. Charpentier, girl right, left hand on forehead, right hand moving pieces on a chess board, 147 x 77mm (Coll. R. Marx 220). Very fine and very rare £300-400
Hammer Price: £360
FRANCE, Edmond de Goncourt, 1894, a uniface bronze plaque by A.-L.-M. Charpentier, bust left, 72 x 50mm (PBE –; Coll. R. Marx 255; CGMP p.82; BDM I, 411; cf. Baudey/Bricher 1992, 26). Very fine and very rare £120-150
FRANCE, École Municipale de Dessin Pratique, Paris, a silver award medal by J. Lagrange, named (Dessin 2ème Prix Ménétrier Léon 1896), 40mm; together with other French silver medals (6), 19th and 20th centuries [7]. Very fine to extremely fine £120-150
FRANCE, Emile Zola, 1898, a uniface cast bronze plaque by A.-L.-M. Charpentier, bust left, dated 19 Mars 1898 at top left, 170 x 129mm (PBE 213; Coll. R. Marx –; ANS Exh. Cat. 1910, –; BDM I, 412-13). Extremely fine and as made, attractive dark brown patina, extremely rare £1,500-2,000
£1,500–£2,000
FRANCE, Société Philomathique de Bordeaux, a silver award medal, unsigned, named (Mr Edmond Lafiteau), 36mm; together with other silver award medals (14, three gilt), 19th and 20th centuries [15]. Very fine to extremely fine £100-120
FRANCE, La Marseillaise, c. 1900, a silver award plaque by H. Dubois after F. Rude for Arthus-Bertrand on behalf of La Creche Municipale de Clamart, named (Mr Piette), 67 x 50mm (cf. BM Acq. 1978-82, p.41, 68; cf. DNW M4, 464); La Poésie, 1907, a silver-gilt plaque by F.-C.-V. de Vernon, named (Mme F. Charles-Roux, 12 Février 1929), 63 x 46mm (CGMP p.397; BDM VI, 243) [2]. Extremely fine £80-100
Hammer Price: £140
FRANCE, Science Bonté, 1901, a uniface cast bronze plaque by A.-L.-M. Charpentier, three patients lying in hospital beds, that in the foreground being examined by Dr Pierre Potain, 207 x 99mm (Maier 151; PBE –, but cf. 156; Coll. R. Marx –, but cf. 257; ANS Exh. Cat. 1910, –; BDM –, but cf. I, 411). Extremely fine and attractively patinated, extremely rare £700-1,000
Hammer Price: £950
FRANCE, Conseil Générale de la Gironde, a silver award medal by J.-B. Daniel-Dupuis, named (Louis David Audenge, 1902), 50mm; together with other silver municipal medals and plaques (4, three gilt), 19th and 20th centuries [5]. Very fine to extremely fine £150-180
Hammer Price: £160
FRANCE, Société Nationale d’Horticulture de France, a silver-gilt award medal by Jeanne Borgeaud-Strenz, named (Mr Le Marquis de Pins, Chrysanthemes, 9bre 1905), 57mm; together with other French silver medals (7, three gilt), mostly horticultural, 19th and 20th centuries [8]. Very fine to extremely fine £120-150
FRANCE, Agriculture, 1906, a plated bronze plaque by C.P. Pillet, Ceres accompanying two bullocks ploughing, led by a peasant, rev. seated figure under a tree contemplating a field of wheat, tablet at right (Concours de Lons-le-Saunier, 1907), 65 x 48mm (CGMP p.315; BDM IV, 537; BM Acq. 1983-7, pl.44, 110; ANS Exh. Cat. 1910, p.236, 1; cf. DNW 50, 1222). Very fine £30-40
Hammer Price: £40
FRANCE, La Musique, a silver-gilt award medal by P Grandhomme for l’Ecole Nationale de Musique de Clermont-Ferrand, named (1er Prix Violoncelle, Melle. Louise Denis, 1913), 50mm; together with other silver award medals for music (6), 19th and 20th centuries [7]. Very fine to extremely fine £80-100
FRANCE, Union Syndicale de l’Industrie du Gaz en France, 1928, a silver-gilt award medal after B. Andrieu for A. de Puymaurin, named (P. Gaudin 1932), 68mm; together with other modern French medals and plaques in silver (4) [5]. Extremely fine £180-220
£180–£220
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