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<p>[QUOTE="Ryro, post: 4984543, member: 91461"]Stunning medal and great ancients, Sulla!</p><p>I just shared one of my napoleon medals in the last "modern" ancients thread. But I've got a few more up my sleeves<img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie85" alt=":smuggrin:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p>Here is one of my largest chunks of metal:</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1197505[/ATTACH]</p><p>Napoleon I. Bonaparte,</p><p>France, 1804-1814, 1815, one. Br.-Hohlmed. O.J. unsigned. Uniform. Brb. Napoleon I. r. 65mm. vz</p><p>Former: Emporium Hamburg</p><p><br /></p><p>Here is with the love of his life, whom here sadly divorced due to her inability to produce am heir, Josephine:</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1197508[/ATTACH]</p><p>Napoléon FRANCE,PremierEmpire. 1804-1814. AR Medal (35mm, 24.11 g, 12h). On the Coronation Festival at the City Hall of Paris. By N.G.A. Brenet. Dated AN XIII (1804/5). NAPOLEON JOSEPHINE ., jugate busts of Napoleon, laureate, and Josephine, draped and wearing tiara and necklace, right; BRENET below /</p><p>FIXA PERENNIS IN ALTO SEDES., laureate eagle nesting facing in mountainous terrain on branches of laurel and oak, head right, with wings displayed; BRENET below talon; FÊTES DU COURONNEMENT/DONNÉES/À L’HOTEL DE VILLE/AH XIII. in four lines in exergue. Bramsen 359. Toned, minor marks and hairlines. EF.</p><p>Ex: Monnaies d’Antan</p><p><br /></p><p>And the floozy of a princess he left her for, Mary Louise:</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1197512[/ATTACH]</p><p>Napoleon Bonaparte, J. Andrieu e D. Denoy, France, 1810, Argento, g 36,35, mm 40,00, D/ (The busts of Napoleon and Maria Louise, to right)</p><p>Below the cutting of the neck: ANDRIEU F . / DENOY D.</p><p>R/ NAPOLEON IMP. ET ROI M. LOUISE D’AUTRICHE</p><p>(Napoleon and Marie Louise are holding hands, old clothes, next to an altar decorated with a bow and arrow and the text: J. JOUANNIN)</p><p>In exergue: Ir . AVRIL . M . DCCCX / DENON . D .</p><p>Medal for the marriage of Napoleon and Marie Louise of Austria April 2nd 1810. Ex: in Asta[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ryro, post: 4984543, member: 91461"]Stunning medal and great ancients, Sulla! I just shared one of my napoleon medals in the last "modern" ancients thread. But I've got a few more up my sleeves:smuggrin: Here is one of my largest chunks of metal: [ATTACH=full]1197505[/ATTACH] Napoleon I. Bonaparte, France, 1804-1814, 1815, one. Br.-Hohlmed. O.J. unsigned. Uniform. Brb. Napoleon I. r. 65mm. vz Former: Emporium Hamburg Here is with the love of his life, whom here sadly divorced due to her inability to produce am heir, Josephine: [ATTACH=full]1197508[/ATTACH] Napoléon FRANCE,PremierEmpire. 1804-1814. AR Medal (35mm, 24.11 g, 12h). On the Coronation Festival at the City Hall of Paris. By N.G.A. Brenet. Dated AN XIII (1804/5). NAPOLEON JOSEPHINE ., jugate busts of Napoleon, laureate, and Josephine, draped and wearing tiara and necklace, right; BRENET below / FIXA PERENNIS IN ALTO SEDES., laureate eagle nesting facing in mountainous terrain on branches of laurel and oak, head right, with wings displayed; BRENET below talon; FÊTES DU COURONNEMENT/DONNÉES/À L’HOTEL DE VILLE/AH XIII. in four lines in exergue. Bramsen 359. Toned, minor marks and hairlines. EF. Ex: Monnaies d’Antan And the floozy of a princess he left her for, Mary Louise: [ATTACH=full]1197512[/ATTACH] Napoleon Bonaparte, J. Andrieu e D. Denoy, France, 1810, Argento, g 36,35, mm 40,00, D/ (The busts of Napoleon and Maria Louise, to right) Below the cutting of the neck: ANDRIEU F . / DENOY D. R/ NAPOLEON IMP. ET ROI M. LOUISE D’AUTRICHE (Napoleon and Marie Louise are holding hands, old clothes, next to an altar decorated with a bow and arrow and the text: J. JOUANNIN) In exergue: Ir . AVRIL . M . DCCCX / DENON . D . Medal for the marriage of Napoleon and Marie Louise of Austria April 2nd 1810. Ex: in Asta[/QUOTE]
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