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Old medals, original ribbons for medals, coins and banknotes.
We bought remaining production of a supplier, producing in France for armies of many different countries between 1845 and 1960, except during WWII.
In this stock, we found original ribbons for medals and some medals.
We also sometimes sell coins and medals coming from collections.
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4 coins from Napoléon I to Louis Napoleon president
4 coins 5 Francs of a very interesting period with many different political systems.
- Napoléon 1811 Lille W. Very good condition, see hair!
- 1 Louis Philippe,
- 1 Ceres, 2 ème république 1851 A
- Louis Napoléon 1852 Paris A.
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4 silver coins from Napoléon I to Napoleon III
4 coins 5 Francs in silver of a very interesting period with many different political systems.
Napoléon 1811 Lille W. Very good condition, see hair!
1 Napoléon 1811 B. Hits on side but nice
- 1 Louis XVIII 1824 I (Limoges)
- 1 Louis Philippe, 1846 A (Paris)
- 1 Napoléon III Empereur (laureled head) 1869 A.
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Napoléon Ier, Écu d'argent, tête non laurée An XIII M (Toulouse)- 5 francs
Modèle peu courant, Napoléon est empereur, mais il n'apparait pas encore couronné de lauriers sur les pièces.
Ce modèle durera très peu de temps et est de ce fait assez rare.
L'atelier de Toulouse ne livra que 1.546.838 pièces de ce modèle, à comparer au dizaines de millions d'écus livrés chaque année vers la fin de l'Empire
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Silver coin 5 Francs, Napoléon Ier with laurel crowncs - B 1811- Empire français
Nice coin produced from 1808 till end of Empire.
Excellent condition except some hits on side
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Lot of 3 medals, LOT 2: Combatants of 1870: "Never forget" + military medal + combatant's cross 1914-1918.2
Lot of medals:
Combatants of 1870.
The motto "Never Forget" already foreshadowed the war to reclaim the territories annexed by Germany.
Military medal, created by Napoleon III, model of the Third Republic.
Medal of WWI Combatant.
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Legion of Honour lot: Knight's Medal, July Monarchy 1830-1848 +3 lapel pins and 2 bars 3rd Republic (1871-1940)
Silver and enamel star (minor losses) with five double rays, bordered by a sprig of light green enameled oak and laurel leaves.
The obverse center features the effigy of Henry IV and the inscription in gold letters "HENRI IV," the good, consensus-building king who wished the French to eat chicken in a pot every Sunday; he thus survives, for the time being, on the Legion of Honor. A blue border bears the inscription "HONNEUR ET PATRIE" (Honor and Fatherland).
The suspension loop is in the shape of a crown with arches decorated with palmettes.
Total height with suspension loop: 6.5 cm. Diameter: 4.3 cm.
The ribbon is old, but does not date from the July Monarchy.
It also includes 3 lapel pins and 2 bars made during Third Republic (1871-1940).
Out of stock
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Saint Helena, original decoration with old ribbon.
Attributed during second Empire to survivors of the Grande Armée.
Bronze, ordonnance type 31,3 mm.
The medal is from the period; the ribbon is an older, but more recent, version of the one that accompanied the Croix de Guerre medal from 1914 onwards.
Very good condition.
It is virtually identical, only the raspberry stripes have been replaced with red ones.
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Banknote of 100 Fr Bonaparte 1962. Nice condition . Price per unit
Banknotes, highly prized by collectors. They are in nice condition.
Few pinholes or stains, but visible creases.
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Banknote of 100 Fr Bonaparte 1961. Nice condition.Price per unit
Banknotes, highly prized by collectors. They are in nice condition.
Few pinholes or stains, but visible creases.
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Lot of 3 medals, LOT 1: Combatants of 1870: "Never forget" + military medal + combatant's cross 1914-1918.
Lot of medals:
Combatants of 1870.
The motto "Never Forget" already foreshadowed the war to reclaim the territories annexed by Germany.
Military medal, created by Napoleon III, model of the Third Republic.
Medal of WWI Combatant.
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Lot 2: 27 copper pieces on the theme of music. Circa 1900 - Raw copper/brass
Production of David company, in brass, on the theme of music, mainly to be awarded during competitions, or as a decorative embellishment.
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Lot 1of copperware on the theme of music. Circa 1900. Including 1 ammunition pouch.
Production of David company, in brass, on the theme of music, mainly to be awarded during competitions, or as a decorative embellishment.
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Set of 11 buttonhole badges, some embroidered, music theme, circa 1900
A highly decorative piece from Établissements David, circa 1900.
The lyre symbolizes music.
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Banknote of 100 Fr Bonaparte in a clear wood frame sided by a bee and an eagle
Napoleon never had a French banknote bearing his portrait, nor a Paris street named after him.
Bonaparte, on the other hand, was much more respectable, and he was entitled to both...
The banknote depicting him is polychrome and printed intaglio.
Bonaparte's choice was obvious since he founded the Banque de France in 1800.
Clément Serveau took as his model the Unfinished Portrait of Bonaparte, a painting by Jacques-Louis David painted in 1798.
The first banknote, the 10,000 franc Bonaparte, was issued on December 1, 1955, and put into circulation on December 11, 1956, by the Banque de France.
On October 30, 1958, following the transition to the Fifth Republic and the introduction of the "New Franc," which saw the value of the franc multiplied by 100, the banknotes issued that day were overprinted with the red inscription « contre-valeur de 100 nouveaux francs ». These banknotes are rare and expensive.
Later, banknotes of this model bore the inscription 100 NF on the front and 100 on the back, within the frames indicating their values.
Printed from March 1959 to April 1964, this banknote ceased to be legal tender on April 30, 1971.
We offer one copy of this banknote in a frame that showcases it ,and will find its place in a Napoleonic collection.
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2 banknotes of 100 Fr Bonaparte with a crowned embroidered eagle in a frame
Napoleon never had a French banknote bearing his portrait, nor a Paris street named after him.
Bonaparte, on the other hand, was much more respectable, and he was entitled to both...
The banknote depicting him is polychrome and printed intaglio.
Bonaparte's choice was obvious since he founded the Banque de France in 1800.
Clément Serveau took as his model the Unfinished Portrait of Bonaparte, a painting by Jacques-Louis David painted in 1798.
The first banknote, the 10,000 franc Bonaparte, was issued on December 1, 1955, and put into circulation on December 11, 1956, by the Banque de France.
On October 30, 1958, following the transition to the Fifth Republic and the introduction of the "New Franc," which saw the value of the franc multiplied by 100, the banknotes issued that day were overprinted with the red inscription « contre-valeur de 100 nouveaux francs ». These banknotes are rare and expensive.
Later, banknotes of this model bore the inscription 100 NF on the front and 100 on the back, within the frames indicating their values.
Printed from March 1959 to April 1964, this banknote ceased to be legal tender on April 30, 1971.
We offer one copy of this banknote in a frame that showcases it ,and will find its place in a Napoleonic collection.
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100 Fr Bonaparte note against the backdrop of the painting by David that inspired him.
Napoleon never had a French banknote bearing his portrait, nor a Paris street named after him.
Bonaparte, on the other hand, was much more respectable, and he was entitled to both...
The banknote depicting him is polychrome and printed intaglio.
Bonaparte's choice was obvious since he founded the Banque de France in 1800.
Clément Serveau took as his model the Unfinished Portrait of Bonaparte, a painting by Jacques-Louis David painted in 1798.
The first banknote, the 10,000 franc Bonaparte, was issued on December 1, 1955, and put into circulation on December 11, 1956, by the Banque de France.
On October 30, 1958, following the transition to the Fifth Republic and the introduction of the "New Franc," which saw the value of the franc multiplied by 100, the banknotes issued that day were overprinted with the red inscription « contre-valeur de 100 nouveaux francs ». These banknotes are rare and expensive.
Later, banknotes of this model bore the inscription 100 NF on the front and 100 on the back, within the frames indicating their values.
Printed from March 1959 to April 1964, this banknote ceased to be legal tender on April 30, 1971.
We offer one copy of this banknote in a frame that showcases it ,and will find its place in a Napoleonic collection.
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FR. Tricolor ribbon 37 mm. 15 cm long. DEEP BLUE, white, red
The tricolor ribbon in the national colors has been adopted by default to hang many medals: lifesaving, labor, etc.
The shade of blue varies according to the political choices of the moment.
For example, the French flag briefly adopted the shade of the European flag, then dark blue returned to favor.
We offer you a choice of several products from Établissements David.
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FR. Tricolor ribbon 37 mm. 15 cm long. SKY BLUE, white, red
The tricolor ribbon in the national colors has been adopted by default to hang many medals: lifesaving, labor, etc.
The shade of blue varies according to the political choices of the moment.
For example, the French flag briefly adopted the shade of the European flag, then dark blue returned to favor.
We offer you a choice of several products from Établissements David.
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FR. Tricolor ribbon 37 mm. 15 cm long. Blue, white, red - Moire, wave effect
The tricolor ribbon in the national colors has been adopted by default to hang many medals: lifesaving, labor, etc.
The shade of blue varies according to the political choices of the moment.
For example, the French flag briefly adopted the shade of the European flag, then dark blue returned to favor.
We offer you a choice of several products from Établissements David.
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Ribbon for medal of Marocco
Made by David company, circa 1900
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Ribbon for holders of different medals. Croix du combattant + Légion d'Honneur. Price for 14 cm. Old new stock
Ribbon from David company. Very limited stock.
Some soldiers received different medals during the wars.
To avoid having to wear them all, some wore a single medal, but suspended from a ribbon indicating all the other medals that had been awarded to them.
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Ribbon for holders of different medals:Légion d'Honneur, Médaille Militaire, Croix du combattant Price for 14 cm. Old new stock
Ribbon from David company. Very limited stock.
Some soldiers received different medals during the wars.
To avoid having to wear them all, some wore a single medal, but suspended from a ribbon indicating all the other medals that had been awarded to them.
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Ribbon for holders of different medals: Médaille Militaire, Croix du combattant. Price for 14 cm. Old new stock
Ribbon from David company. Very limited stock.
Some soldiers received different medals during the wars.
To avoid having to wear them all, some wore a single medal, but suspended from a ribbon indicating all the other medals that had been awarded to them.
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Ribbon for holders of different medals. Price for 14 cm. Old new stock
Ribbon from David company. Very limited stock.
Some soldiers received different medals during the wars.
To avoid having to wear them all, some wore a single medal, but suspended from a ribbon indicating all the other medals that had been awarded to them.
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UK. Ribbon for Queen’s South Africa Medal. price per 15 cm, Old new stock.
Produced by David company circa 1900. Very limited stock.
The Queen’s South Africa Medal was instituted by Queen Victoria in 1900, for award to military personnel and civilian officials who served in South Africa during the Second Boer War from 11 October 1899 to 31 May 1902
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Second Empire. RIbbon of médaille commémorative de la guerre 1870-1871. Old stock as new, price per 20 cm.
The bronze medal was created by the law of November 9, 1911, awarded to combatants of the war of 1870-1871 who proved their presence under the flags, in France or Algeria, between the months of July 1870 and February 1871 included.
The ribbon symbolically combines the black of mourning for defeat and the green of hope for the return of Alsace-Lorraine to
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Belgium. Ribbon of the decoration of Leopold. New from stock, price per stripe of 20 cm
Produced by David company, decades ago.
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WWI FRANCE. Ribbon for medal of wounded soldiers, old stock as new, price per 20 cm
Established by the law of December 11, 1916, the wounded badge was created, according to the idea of Maurice Barrès, in order to distinguish the very numerous wounded in the current conflict: 3,595,000 French people were wounded during the 1914-1918 war. .
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Belgian Congo. Ribbon of the decoration of the royal order of the lion. New from stock, price per strip of 20 cm
Produced by David company, decades ago.
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Ribbon for medal of Syrie-Cilicie. 20 cm long, price per unit
Ribbon of the medal, awarded between 1925 and 1927, to soldiers and sailors who fought in the campaign against the Druze revolt.
In 1919 the Treaty of Versailles gave France a mandate over the States of the Levant.
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Ribbon for medal of Morroco. Price per 20 cm. Old stock as new
Made by David Company, decades ago.
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Ribbon of "médaille du Mexique"
Inside boxes of ribbons for 3rd republic medals, we found some remaining ribbon of "médaille du Mexique".
As new, limited stock.
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France.Ribbon for Palmes académiques. Old stock, as new. Price by 20 cm
Made by David company
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Belgique. Ribbon for croix de guerre 14-18. By 20 cm. Old Stock, as new.
Made by David Company.
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FRANCE. Ribbon for commémorative medal of 1914-1918. Old stock, as new. Price per 20 cm.
Made by Éts David.
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GB. WWI. Ribbon for military cross, soldier. old stock, as new.
Made decades ago by David Company
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Ribbon for Belgian medal, Mérite civil, 20 cm long. Old stock, as new.
Belle fabrication réalisé par une entreprise qui existait depuis 1848.
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Belgium. Decoration militaire. Old stock, excellent condition. Price for 20 cm
Créée en 1873 pour récompenser les bons et loyaux services des sous-officiers et soldats, mais aussi les services exceptionnels marqués par des actes de courage ou de dévouement.
Des décrets d'octobre 1916 et septembre 1919 étendent le champ d'attribution de cette décoration (en particulier aux sous-officiers et soldats étrangers).
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Ribbon for Belgian medal, military cross, 20 cm long. Old stock, as new.
Ribbon for a medal created on 18th october 1918
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Ribbon for Belgian medal, order of Léopold II , 20 cm long. Old stock, as new.
Ribbon for a medal created on 24 th august 1900 by king Léopold II as sovereign of Congo.
In1908, order was integrated to all belgian decorations.
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Ribbon for Belgian medal, commemortaive medal of WWI, 20 cm long. Old stock, as new.
Ribbon for a medal created on 18th october 1918
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Ribbon for Belgian medal, Mérite militaire, 20 cm long. Old stock, as new.
Belle fabrication réalisé par une entreprise qui existait depuis 1848.
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Ribbon for medal of St Sava. Serbia. Made decades ago, as new.
Old production from David Company. 20 cm long, 40 mm large
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Ribbon for medal of independance and unity of Italia. Made decades ago, as new.
Old production from David Company. 20 cm long, 37 mm large
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Ribbon for medal of nichan iftikhar. Made decades ago, as new.
Old production from David Company. 20 cm long, 38 mm large
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Ribbon for medal of Tonkin or China 1900-1901. Made decades ago, as new.
Old production from David Company. 20 cm long, 386 mm large
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5 medals, 3 rd republic
3 medals from agricultural contests, 2 in bronze (1879 and 1885), one in silver (1882).
One other big (in aluminium?).
One in silver (Volley or handball?)
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7 old french banknotes, including one Bonaparte
2 X 100 fr Corneille, 1 X 100 NF Bonaparte (one corner missing), 1 x 20 fr pécheur de 1948, 1 x 100 francs jeune paysan, 1 X 10 fr Berlioz, 1 X 50 F Quentin de La Tour
Sold as is, please examine the photos carefully before ordering.
2 lots for sale.
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Médaille commémorative de la guerre 1870-1871
Médaille en bronze, gravée par Georges Lemaire, dont l'avers représente le profil de Marianne casquée sous les traits de mademoiselle Fernande Dubois, artiste de l’Opéra-comique et le revers portant la légende « Aux défenseurs de la Patrie » et le millésime « 1870-1871 ». Elle fut créée par la loi du 9 novembre 1911, décernée aux combattants de la guerre de 1870-1871 qui justifiaient de leur présence sous les drapeaux, en France ou en Algérie, entre les mois de juillet 1870 et de février 1871 inclus. Le ruban associe symboliquement le noir du deuil de la défaite et le vert de l'espérance du retour de l'Alsace-Lorraine à la France.
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Médaille militaire With diploma
Attributed to Philibert Lenoir in 1907