Reunion of silver, bronze and copper medals including:
- Virgin and Child medal in silver. Weight: 10g; diameter: 3cm.
- French Revolution, Médaille de confiance in bronze by Frères Monneron, engraving by Dupré, dated 1792. Circular legend. "Vivre libres ou Mourir" framing the National Guard's swearing-in to the Constitution on July 14, 1790. On the reverse, "Médaille de confiance de cinq sols remboursables en assignats de 50 et au-dessus". Diameter: 3.8 cm.
- In a case, bronze plaque from the 1957 National Veterans Tennis Championship. Dim. 8.5x6 cm.
- Two copper medals from the South-West Shooting Federation. Diameter: 6cm.
- Copper medal Tirs de Monte-Carlo, Monaco, engraved by Stern. Diameter: 4 cm.
- Commemorative copper medal. Diameter: 3.5 cm.
- Bronze medal "Abraham Lincoln 1809-1865", on the reverse, "Illionois watch company springfield makers of the A. Lincoln watch. Diameter: 3 cm.
- Medal of the International Lawn-Tennis Club de France. Diameter: 4.8 cm.
- Saint Francis of Assisi medal in metal. Diameter: 3.2 cm.
Also included:
- A "Physical Education and Sport" medal complete with ribbon, TBE. And a medal, Normandy, circa 1950.
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