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FRANCE, L'Assemblée Nationale Élit Raymond Poincaré Président de la R&ea
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FRANCE, L’Assemblée Nationale Élit Raymond Poincaré Président de la République [The National Assembly Elects Raymond Poincaré President of the Republic], 1913, a bronze medal by R. Lamourdedieu, seated figure of La République with attendants holding up torches, view of the city of Paris below, rev. two standing females representing Art and Industry standing next to an urn in front of the Palace of Versailles, named (Denis Cochin, Député), edge impressed bronze and cornucopia, 72mm, 150.80g (Maier 271; PBE 493; cf. Kölner Münzkabinett 112, 1049; cf. DNW 53, 1182). Extremely fine £50-£70
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Denys Cochin (1851-1922), b Paris, chemist, participated in the development of new explosives and chemical weapons during World War I; député for the Seine, 1893-1919, president of the Institut de France, 1917. He possessed a considerable number of Impressionist paintings by Monet, Cezanne and others.
Raymond Poincaré (1860-1934), elected as president of the Third Republic, 17 January 1913; he served until 1920
FRANCE, L’Assemblée Nationale Élit Raymond Poincaré Président de la République [The National Assembly Elects Raymond Poincaré President of the Republic], 1913, a bronze medal by R. Lamourdedieu, seated figure of La République with attendants holding up torches, view of the city of Paris below, rev. two standing females representing Art and Industry standing next to an urn in front of the Palace of Versailles, named (Denis Cochin, Député), edge impressed bronze and cornucopia, 72mm, 150.80g (Maier 271; PBE 493; cf. Kölner Münzkabinett 112, 1049; cf. DNW 53, 1182). Extremely fine £50-£70
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Denys Cochin (1851-1922), b Paris, chemist, participated in the development of new explosives and chemical weapons during World War I; député for the Seine, 1893-1919, president of the Institut de France, 1917. He possessed a considerable number of Impressionist paintings by Monet, Cezanne and others.
Raymond Poincaré (1860-1934), elected as president of the Third Republic, 17 January 1913; he served until 1920
The Silich Collection of Historical and Art Medals (Part III)
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