Description: Diameter: 68mm (approx.2.7") Weight: 140g (approx.5oz) Edge/Relief: 6mm France, 1937 " EXPOSITION INTERNATIONALE DES ARTS ET TECHNIQUES ", art medal, by Pierre TURIN (Rome Prize winner) in bronze, in very fine condition as scanned, rim nicks, edge marked "BRONZE" with horn of plenty* (Paris mint). With deluxe Paris mint case with built in stand Bibliography : see CGMP p382 Vol3. ### FAST EZ & HASSLE FREE TRANSACTIONS FROM PARIS TO TEXAS OR ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD ### Mint Marks used at the PARIS MINT: Plain Edge ==> All medals before March 30th 1832 have plain edges and before 1841 for bronze or copper. Antique Lamp ==> from March 30th 1832 until October 21st 1841 (on gold & silver only). Anchor ==> from October 21st 1841 until September 25th 1842. Ship Prow ==> from September 26th 1842 until June 12th 1845. Pointing Hand ==> from June 13th 1845 until October 1st 1860. Bee ==> from November 1st 1860 until December 31st 1879. Cornucopia (Horn of Plenty) ==> from 1880 until now. Interests/Themes keywords : Art medal, exhibition. ABOUT US We are professional sellers running a family business, the first in the family who started to sell medals was, about 70 years ago, MaƮtre Albert de Jaeger, he was an Artist, a Sculptor and Medallist he received the Premier Grand Prix de Rome (1935) for his medallic art, he created hundreds of medals and other art objects. In our Auctions and eBay Store, you will find a wide range of World Art Medals and Historical Medals. Beautiful medals, highly collectable and great Gift ideas. We hope you will enjoy your visit to our eBay store ! French registration of commerce : SIREN 510858699
Price: 499.99 USD
Location: Paris
End Time: 2024-11-21T08:53:04.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
Type: Medal
Composition: Bronze
Country/Region of Manufacture: France