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Medal 1860 Rome Pius IX (1849-1866) Christophorus L.L.J.De La MORICIERE
Εξαντλημένοtalian States Rome (Papal state)
Pius IX (1849-1866) Medal 1860 Rome Pius IX (1849-1866) Medal for 1860 Christophorus L.L.J.De La MORICIERE, General o.t. papal Troops in the battle of Castelfidardo, Opus: C.Voigt., Ø 61 mm 126.00 g. RR A.Unc. (Κωδ. 2222) -
Switzerland Shooting Festival Medal 1864, 50th Anniversary
ΕξαντλημένοSWITZERLAND, République et Canton de Genève. Genève. Æ Schützenmedaille (Shooting Medal) (47mm, 59.03 g, 12h). For the Federal Shooting Festival in Geneva and Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of Geneva’s Realignment with Switzerland, 12 July 1864. By A. Bovy & R. Dorer. Dually-dated 1814 and 1864. (rose) 50me ANNIVERSAIRE DE LA RÉUNION DE GENÈVE A LA SUISSE, TIR/NATIONAL/EN FAVEUR/DU MONUMENT/INAUGURE/LE 12 7ere/1864 in seven lines; all within wreath / (rose) UN POUR TOUS (star) TOUS POUR UN (rose)/12 SEPTEMBRE 1864, Geneva standing facing, holding sword and shield, and being embraced by Helvetia to right, holding reversed sword. Richter 594c; Martin 297. (Κωδ. 2217)
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Bavaria, Ludwig’s return from visiting Greece Medal, 1836, by Neuss
ΕξαντλημένοCOMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, World Medals , Greece, Germany / Bavaria, Ludwig I (1786-1868; King 1825-1848) and Otto (1815-1867; King 1832-1862), Ludwig’s return from visiting Greece, on Leap Year’s Day, Silver Medal, 1836, by Neuss, Ludwig, as Roman General stands between figures of Greece and Bavaria, rev ANNVS BISSEXTILIS MDCCCXXXVI SIT BAVARIS GR AECISQ LVGITER FELIX NEC VNQVAM OBLIVISCENDVS , 33mm. Extremely fine and rare. Whilst the main purpose of Ludwig’s visit had been political, it also gave him the opportunity to acquire a great number of Ancient Greek works of art. (Κωδ. 2214)
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SWITZERLAND. Flamininus / Flamininus Proclaims Liberty to the Cities of Greece
ΕξαντλημένοSWITZERLAND. Flamininus / Flamininus Proclaims Liberty to the Cities of Greece. Æ Medal (32mm, 14.50 g, 12h). By Jean Dassier & sons, 1740-1750. Bust of Quintius Flamininus right / Flamininus Proclaims Liberty to the Cities of Greece: Flamininus stands on a podium at right, presenting a cap of Liberty to the first of a series of female figures wearing mural crowns, representing Greek cities; dated AR 556 (198 BC) in exergue. Eisler 34b; Catenacci pp. 70-1. EF.. (Κωδ. 2209)