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107th | AUTUMN AUCTION   –   25 | 26 | 27 | 28 October 2023

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Enamel tabatiere with portrait of Frederick II and battle register.
Square box with hinged lid. On the lid central monogram of the King of Prussia surrounded by wreath cartouches with battle dates (e.g. Czaslau 1742, Molwitz 1741, Prague and Rossbach 1757). On all sides of the box trophies, on the bottom a tree. In the lid portrait of "Old Fritz" in the style of the portrait of Antoine Pesne.
Limit 550.00 € Hammer price 1,600.00 € Sold
1269
MOLITOR, Mathieu (1873 Pickließem - 1929 Leipzig). Frederick II .
Friedrich der Große von Preußen (Alte Fritz)
Limit 460.00 € Hammer price 650.00 € Sold
1269
Friedrich II.
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1656
Commemorative medal for rescue from danger, 1st form .
The first number is only the number of the consignor / Here 1st mintage). Commemorative medal for rescue from danger 1st form This commemorative medal for rescue from danger was introduced on September 23, 1833 by order of King Frederick William III. After the foundation of the Medal of Merit for Rescue from Danger, also called Rescue Medal on Ribbon, the Commemorative Medal was established as 2nd class. This commemorative medal is much larger than the rescue medal on the ribbon and not portable. The dimensions and weight are about the same as the medal donated in 1802 for rewarding the deeds in danger of life. The commemorative medal was issued in 4 different mintings . The 1st mintage shown here has the signature of the die cutter and a larger rosette on the obverse under the neck section. On the edge may be stamped the wearer's name. The 2nd mintage, from 1870 to 1881, has a smaller rosette on the obverse and larger lettering on the reverse (For Rescue from Danger) as a distinguishing feature. The 3rd mintage, from 1882 to 1911, no longer has the die cutter's signature and has a slightly different head portrait of the king. The 4th mintage, from 1911 to 1918, has v-shaped horizontal strokes in the letters A on the reverse as a distinguishing feature. The mintage numbers of the individual models are given as follows: 1st mintage about 1500 pieces, 2nd mintage about.420 pieces, 3rd mintage about 1350 pieces and the 4th mintage about 310 pieces. The weight of the medals varies a little. The 1st mold shown here weighs 58.5 g and the 3rd mold 55.3 g.
Limit 120.00 € Hammer price 300.00 € Sold
1657
Silver Commemorative Medal for Lodge Members (To the Three Springs in Erfurt).
The first number is only the number of the consignor Please make limit In 1908 the "Große Landesloge von Deutschland" founded a lodge in Erfurt with the name "Zu den drei Quellen". At first there was a big disgruntlement with the brothers of the "Adler-Loge", because a dark chapter in their past was connected with this name. After some time a prosperous coexistence came about, because the new lodge also worked in the lodge house in the Turniergasse. The membership directory of 1929/1930 shows 125 brothers. The Lodge suffered the same fate as the other Lodges in 1935.
Limit 40.00 € Hammer price 90.00 € Sold
1657
28 Medal William King of Prussia
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2299
Sugar bowl. Fürstenberg.
Limit 120.00 € Hammer price 150.00 € Sold
2299
Sugar bowl
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