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FRANCE, Baptême du Prince Impérial [Baptism of the Prince Imperial], 1856, a presentati
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FRANCE, Baptême du Prince Impérial [Baptism of the Prince Imperial], 1856, a presentation pair of silver and copper medals by A.-A. Caqué, Napoleon III standing and holding his infant son, Empress standing at right, revs. names of towns in France and Algeria invited to the ceremony in rays around central legend, edges impressed argent and hand, cuivre and hand, both 69mm, silver 166.26g, copper 138.62g (Page-Divo 314; Escande 40; BDM I, 344; cf. Künker 349, 5677; cf. DNW 37, 1147). Mint state, most attractive and very rare; in official octagonal green gilt-blocked case of issue, lid bearing the Imperial arms £600-£800
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Provenance: Bt Leu Numismatik October 2002.
Napoléon Eugène Louis Jean Joseph Bonaparte (1856-79) was baptised at Notre Dame Cathedral on 14 June 1856; his godfather was Pope Pius IX. Following the demise of the Second Empire, he and his family removed to England, where the 16-year old prince joined the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, and then the Royal Artillery. At the outbreak of the Zulu War the prince petitioned to go to Africa and was granted permission by his mother and Queen Victoria, but he was killed on 1 June 1879 when his troop was overwhelmed in an ambush at Sobhuza’s kraal, near Ulundi
FRANCE, Baptême du Prince Impérial [Baptism of the Prince Imperial], 1856, a presentation pair of silver and copper medals by A.-A. Caqué, Napoleon III standing and holding his infant son, Empress standing at right, revs. names of towns in France and Algeria invited to the ceremony in rays around central legend, edges impressed argent and hand, cuivre and hand, both 69mm, silver 166.26g, copper 138.62g (Page-Divo 314; Escande 40; BDM I, 344; cf. Künker 349, 5677; cf. DNW 37, 1147). Mint state, most attractive and very rare; in official octagonal green gilt-blocked case of issue, lid bearing the Imperial arms £600-£800
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Provenance: Bt Leu Numismatik October 2002.
Napoléon Eugène Louis Jean Joseph Bonaparte (1856-79) was baptised at Notre Dame Cathedral on 14 June 1856; his godfather was Pope Pius IX. Following the demise of the Second Empire, he and his family removed to England, where the 16-year old prince joined the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, and then the Royal Artillery. At the outbreak of the Zulu War the prince petitioned to go to Africa and was granted permission by his mother and Queen Victoria, but he was killed on 1 June 1879 when his troop was overwhelmed in an ambush at Sobhuza’s kraal, near Ulundi
The Silich Collection of Historical and Art Medals (Part III)
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