
Lot 276
France. Pair of Medals,
1813. B-2249; J-2633 a and b. Silver. 15 mm. By Loos. Battle of Bautzen.
Angel. Reverse: Legend. Lot of 2 medals. Uncirculated.
Estimated Value $60-80.
Lot 277

France. Medal, 1814.
B-1414; J-2934. Silver. 11 mm. Napoleon I. Arrival to the Island of Elbe.
Laureated bust of Napoleon right. Reverse: Inscription. Toned.
Uncirculated.
Estimated Value $50-75.
Lot 278
France. Pair of Medals, ND
(1821). B-1835; J-3702. Silver and Bronze. 14 mm. Napoleon I. Death of
Napoleon. Bust of Josephine. Lot of 2 medals. About Uncirculated.
Estimated Value
$50-75.
Lot 279
France. Pair of Medals, ND
(1821). B-1834; J-3700. Silver and Iron. 14 mm. Napoleon I, bust right. On
his death. Greek lettering. Lot of 2 medals. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $50-75.
Lot 280

France. 5 Francs, 1823-A
(Paris). V.G.2547; Gad-614; Cr-181.1. Louis XVIII. Toned. About
Uncirculated.
Estimated Value $150-UP.
Ex Farouk, lacquered.
Lot 281

France. Error 5 Francs
(1824-1830). Cr-189; Gad-643. Charles X. Brockage striking of obverse.
Rare. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $250-UP.
Lot 282
France. Louis Philippe I
Medal Collection, 1830-1838. Bronze. Sizes ranging from 11 mm to 60 mm.
Housed in a cardboard case with cardboard green velvet lined trays. Lot of 57
Medals.
Uncirculated.
Estimated Value $750-UP.
This complete set of
bronze medals commemorates events of National importance to the Kingdom of
France, which occurred during the first part of the reign of Louis Philippe I.
Some of the medals
relate to the story of an attempted assassination on the life of the king, in
which many citizens were killed. Other medals are in honor of the political
victory achieved in obtaining the new revised Constitution or Charter, as part
of the law. There are
some medals that record for the ages, civic events such as the visitation of
the King and Queen of Belgium to Paris in 1833, the visit of Louis Philippe to
the departments (states) of France, his review of the National Guard of France;
the distribution
of flags celebration in 1830; some medals record the birth of the infant
Prince, and some are in honor, or in memory of, famous contemporaries of that
period. Other Medals record the re-establishment of the statue of Napoleon, and
many other historical
events and celebrations that were important over 130 years ago to the kingdom
of France.
Lot 283

France. 5 Francs, 1837-A
(Paris). V.G. 2868; Gad-678; Cr-204. Louis Philippe I. Light hairlines on
both sides. Toned. Possible Proof.
Estimated Value $300-UP.
Ex Farouk,
lacquered.
Lot 284
France. Pair of Medals,
1840. B-1997; J-4017. Silver and Bronze. 16 mm. By Fleix. Napoleon I.
Souvenir of St. Helena. Lot of 2 medals. Uncirculated.
Estimated
Value $50-75.
Lot 285

France. 5 Francs, 1841-A
(Paris). V.G. 2922; Gad-678; Cr-204. Lightly cleaned with some hairlines on
both sides. Toned. Possible Proof.
Estimated Value $300-UP.
Ex Farouk,
lacquered.
Lot 286
France. Bronze Medal, 1842.
71 mm. By Barre. Louis Philippe I, bust right. Reverse: Prince on
horseback. Later striking. Some edge marks. With a slightly damaged wood box.
Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $30-40.
Lot 287
France. 25 Centime, 1848-A
(Paris). Cr-197.1; Gad-357. Louis Philippe I. Toned. Uncirculated.
Estimated Value $25-35.
Ex Farouk, lacquered.
Lot 288

France. 5 Francs, 1849-A
(Paris). Dav-92; Y-7.1. Second Republic. Toned with just a faint rub on the
high points. Proof.
Estimated Value $750-UP.
Lot 289

France. 5 Francs, 1851-A
(Paris). Dav-93; Y-6.1. Second Republic. Lightly toned. About
Uncirculated.
Estimated Value $100-UP.
Lot 290

France. 5 Francs, 1852-A
(Paris). Y-13.1; Dav-94. Louis Napoleon President. Lightly toned with minor
hairlines. Very Scarce. Proof.
Estimated Value $750-UP.
Lot 291

France. Pair of Obverse and
Reverse Trial Strikings for 2 Francs, 1856-A (Paris). As Y-25.1; as
Gad-523. Silver. Obverse weight 8.88 grams and reverse 8.74 grams. Plain edges
on both pieces, with a
monogram letter on the uniface side. Rare. Lot of 2 coins. Uncirculated.
Estimated Value $350-UP.
Lot 292

German East Africa. Type
Set: 2 Rupien, 1893; 1 Rupie (Proof) 1892; ½ Rupie, 1891; ¼
Rupie, 1891; 1 Pesa, 1890. KM-1,3-5. In custom plastic holder. Lot of 5 coins.
The 1 Rupie is a
Proof, balance of set. Almost Uncirculated to Uncirculated.
Estimated Value $750-UP.
Lot 293

German States - Augsburg.
Guldentaler, 1574. Dav-3; Fr-82. Pinecone crest, date in Roman numerals.
Reverse: Double eagle, orb on breast with 60. In the title of Maximilian
(I) II. Well struck
with lovely old toning. Rare. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value
$800-1,000.
Lot 294

German States - Augsburg.
Taler, 1624. Dav-5012; F-148; KM-26.1. Throned Augusta with pinecone and
lance, below date and horseshoe. Reverse: Eagle, head right, with
scepter and orb. Well
struck with lovely toning of steel gray. Choice Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $700-900.
Lot 295

German States - Augsburg.
Taler, 1641. Dav-5039; KM-77. City view. Reverse: Bust right of
Ferdinand III. Minor surface marks. Toned. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $200-250.
Lot 296

German States - Augsburg.
Taler, 1642. Dav-5039. City view. Reverse: Bust of Ferdinand III
right. Minute scratch on obverse. Lustrous with light gray toning. Fully
Uncirculated.
Estimated Value $400-UP.
Lot 297

German States - Augsburg.
Taler, 1694. Dav-5049; KM-106. City arms within laurel sprays.
Reverse: Crowned double headed eagle. Lovely toning. Choice Extremely
Fine.
Estimated
Value $350-450.
Lot 298

German States - Augsburg. 2
Talers, 1740. Dav-1920; Forster-519; KM-146. 58.46 grams. Crowned arms in
sprays with river gods at sides. Reverse: Crowned double headed eagle,
date and IT in
foliage. Lovely old steel gray toning with considerable mint luster beneath.
Very Rare. Choice Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $4,000-UP.
Lot 299

German States - Augsburg.
Taler, 1744-IT. Dav-1924; KM-152. City view under radiating eye of God
between clouds. Reverse:Charles VII laureate bust right. Faint obverse
adjustment marks in
center. Fully lustrous with lovely iridescent toning. Rare. Uncirculated.
Estimated Value $1,750-UP.
Lot 300

German States - Augsburg.
Taler, 1744-IT. Dav-1924; KM-152. City view under radiating eye of God
between clouds. Reverse: Laureated bust of Charles VII right. Toned.
Rare. Extremely Fine
to About Uncirculated.
Estimated Value $1,500-UP.