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Silver And Enamel Lily Medal, 1814.
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Object description :

"Silver And Enamel Lily Medal, 1814."
Silver and enamel medal, "Silver Lily Decoration," promoted by King Louis XVIII in 1814, awarded to members of the Paris National Guard. The obverse bears the motto "VIVE LE ROI" (Long Live the King) on a blue enamel background, and the reverse "VIVE LES BOURBONS" (Long Live the Bourbons). Weight: 5.9 grams. In used condition, it has been worn, with some minor enamel losses. Dimensions: 45 x 23 mm. Free shipping within France and Europe.
Price: 140 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Louis Philippe, Charles 10th
Condition: Some scratches and chips

Material: Sterling silver
Width: 23 mm
Height: 45 mm

Reference: 1662987
Availability: In stock
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