Decorative Arts Online Auction

February 26, 2015

LOT 235

Lot 235

Group of Five Commemorative Medallions of Napoleonic Interest, early 19th century

Group of Five Commemorative Medallions of Napoleonic Interest, early 19th century
Lot 235 Details
Group of Five Commemorative Medallions of Napoleonic Interest, early 19th century

including Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette (bronze, 1781, by B. Du Vivier) Return of Louis XVIII to Paris (bronze, 1814, by Andrieu) Sidney Smith, promotion to flag rank (bronze, 1805, by T. Webb) Napoleon Louis I Roi De Hollande (bronze, 1806, by George) Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle (copper, 1833, by Emile Rogat and P.J. David)
largest diameter 2.1" — 5.3 cm.

Estimate $300-$400

Realised: $264
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

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Group of Five Commemorative Medallions of Napoleonic Interest, early 19th century
  • Group of Five Commemorative Medallions of Napoleonic Interest, early 19th century

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