1859 French Medallion

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  1. Becca

    Becca New Member

    I have a French Medallion from the Italian war campaign of 1859. That is all I know about this medallion. Does anyone here have one or know the history and value.
     

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  3. bobbyhelmet

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    Reverse rim says 'Triumphant entry of the army (Italian campaign) into Paris 14th August'
    Reverse centre 'Napoleon III departed May 10, entered Milan on June 6th' I think it says something like 'The two Emperors were together at Villa-Franca on the 11th and 12th of July'?

    Was awarded for the Italian campaign of 1859 during the Franco-Austrian war or the Italian Second War of Independence.

    The above example is priced up at $130
     
  4. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    Bobby, I have only one minor correction to make. The artist's name is Armand Auguste Caque. It is very common on French medals to see the letter "F" preceding (or following) the artist's name. It stands for "Fecit" which is Latin and translates roughly to "He made it".

    Chris
     
  5. Becca

    Becca New Member

    Thank you both for the information. It is greatly appreciated. :)
     
  6. John Anthony

    John Anthony Ultracrepidarian

    I like the green patina, but the rims are beat up and it's worn as if it were circulation coinage. I find that odd for a medal.
     
  7. Becca

    Becca New Member

    I honestly have no idea how my grandfather got it. It was passed down three generations, that I know of, to me. Not sure how the damage came about.
     
  8. John Anthony

    John Anthony Ultracrepidarian

    It may have been a pocket piece - something awarded to a soldier which he then carried around as a memento, mixed in with the rest of his change.
     
  9. bobbyhelmet

    bobbyhelmet Member

    I don't think it was a kind of traditional medal intended for the 'common' troops, I think they got this:

    NapoleonItaliancampaignSep20122.jpg

    Becca's seems a lot rarer than these ribboned medals. Dont know much about medals, who would get a larger non ribboned medal?

    It is quite battered, grand-kids could explain that though :smile



    :thumb::thumb:
     
  10. bobbyhelmet

    bobbyhelmet Member


    Ooopps, I guess you are the grand-kid
    :eek:
     
  11. Becca

    Becca New Member

    Haha I would have been, yes.
     
  12. brg5658

    brg5658 Well-Known Member

    A 50mm pocket piece? Dang, with that kind of weight your pants would be falling down. :scratch:
     
  13. bobbyhelmet

    bobbyhelmet Member



    We all know what the French are like for that kind of thing
    :rolleyes:
     
  14. John Anthony

    John Anthony Ultracrepidarian

    How else would you explain all the wear, other than the grandkid theory? - which isn't bad btw - I have four kids and they break everything. :heated:
     
  15. bobbyhelmet

    bobbyhelmet Member

    Anything kept in a Frenchmans trousers for a prolonged period is going to get damaged!
     
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