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Catalog archive | Auction 189

24 November - 26 November 2022

MEDALLIONS FOREIGN AFTER 1900
Lot 21-31 from 31
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Belgium, Li+?ge, bronze medal (diameter approximate 37 mm, approximate 17, 61 g), 1935, from Petit, on the Belgian children charity shown during the war. Av: group of people on street to the right. Rev: woman passes children the hands. Extremly fine to uncirculated.
For lots of the clearance sale we accept underbids up to 30% starting price - if there is no higher bid!
Opening bid
80
Sweden, bronze medal (diameter approximate 60 mm, approximate 102, 60 g), 1937, from Carell, on publishing house and bookstore Albert Bonnier in Stockholm. Av: the length portraits from Karl O. Bonnier and Albert next to one another left, circumscribed. Rev: engraved length portraits from Gerhard Bonnier and his sons, circumscribed. Margin hallmarked, extremly fine to uncirculated.
For lots of the clearance sale we accept underbids up to 30% starting price - if there is no higher bid!
Opening bid
100
Monaco, bronze medal (diameter approximate 68, 0 mm, approximate 150, 91 g), 1943, from pierre Turin, on the Principality Monaco. Av: view of the Principality. Rev: cards view from Monaco over municipal coat of arms, in the background luz del sol. Margin hallmarked, in case, watermark. Kr., extremly fine to uncirculated.
For lots of the clearance sale we accept underbids up to 30% starting price - if there is no higher bid!
Opening bid
50
Belgium, adjustable, large bronze badge (approximate. 21 x15, 40 cm, approximate 970 g), 1944, from R. Servais. Av: bust Leopolds III. Oblique left, behind \"J\'AI FOI serve LES DESTINÉES DE LA PATRIE 7-6-1944\". Rare! Extremley fine
For lots of the clearance sale we accept underbids up to 30% starting price - if there is no higher bid!
Opening bid
100
Netherlands, one-sided cast bronze medal (diameter approximate 92, 9 mm, approximate 277, 63 g), 1949, unsigned. Av: standing femaleness from the front, head left, circumscribed \"W. E. Goyarts - 1939-1949\". Small edge nick, extremley fine
For lots of the clearance sale we accept underbids up to 30% starting price - if there is no higher bid!
Opening bid
50
France / Belgium, collection composed of over 60 persons respectively portrait medallion (mostly from bronze), from the period approximate 1890-1940. With also badges. Condition mixed. Be sure to inspect it carefully! (former starting price 700)
For lots of the clearance sale we accept underbids up to 30% starting price - if there is no higher bid!
Opening bid
500
USA, ducted wearable medal (diameter approximate 32, 8 mm, approximate 11, 84 g), 1964, unsigned. Av: bust Martin Luther Kings left looking, in the background characters. Rev: torch and eagle, beside \"JULY 2 - 1964\", therefore edge inscription. Prepared small Kr., extremley fine
Offer - minimum bid 10 €
For lots of the clearance sale we accept underbids up to 30% starting price - if there is no higher bid!
Offer
Czechoslovakia, silver medal (diameter approximate 59, 70 mm, approximate 69, 91 g), 1968, on Alexander Dubcek. Av: length portrait from the front, therefore \"ALEXANDER DUBCEK. \". Rev: cards view with flag. Scratch, extremly fine from PP.
For lots of the clearance sale we accept underbids up to 30% starting price - if there is no higher bid!
Opening bid
100
Accepted bid
950
Czechoslovakia, silver medal (diameter approximate 59, 70 mm, approximate 70, 14 g), 1968, on Alexander Dubcek. Av: length portrait from the front, therefore \"ALEXANDER DUBCEK. \". Rev: cards view with flag. Contact marks, extremly fine from PP.
For lots of the clearance sale we accept underbids up to 30% starting price - if there is no higher bid!
Opening bid
100
Accepted bid
1.200
Czechoslovakia, silver medal (diameter approximate 59, 70 mm, approximate 70 g), 1968, on Alexander Dubcek. Av: length portrait from the front, therefore \"ALEXANDER DUBCEK. \". Rev: cards view with flag. Contact marks, extremly fine from PP.
For lots of the clearance sale we accept underbids up to 30% starting price - if there is no higher bid!
Opening bid
100
Accepted bid
1.200
Austria, Gustav Klimt, five bronze medals (diameter approximate 103 mm, approximate 235-300 g), undated, signed Renner. Condition in each case extremley fine
For lots of the clearance sale we accept underbids up to 30% starting price - if there is no higher bid!
Opening bid
500
MEDALLIONS FOREIGN AFTER 1900
Lot 21-31 from 31
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