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3 cast iron art plaques.
Each cast iron blackened.
New Year's plaque 1816. Royal iron foundry Berlin(?). Probably recast. 6.7 x 9.1 cm (without eyelet). Rectangular plaque with original suspension loop. Indistinct inscription in central wreath cartouche: "Glorreiche Waffen giebt das Eisen, in Künsten schafft es Schmuck und Nutzen. God bless the iron work 1816". Around the cartouche various iron works of the foundry as well as the monograms of Emperor Alexander I and King Frederick William III, who visited the foundry together at the end of 1815. Slightly rusty / New Year's plaque 1814, Royal Iron Foundry Berlin. 6.8 x 9.3 cm. Rectangular plaque with a view of the Berlin arsenal; below raised inscription: "Dem gerechten Weltregierer Dank u: Preis für das Glück unserer Waffen Gott segne den König den heldenmüthigen Beschützer seines Volkes 1814". Without eyelet, rusty / Medal with the Liberation Monument. Royal iron foundry Berlin(?). 19th century, possibly recast? Ø 9.5 cm. Round medal in relief on both sides. Obverse the monumental memorial on the Kreuzberg with city silhouette; revolving legend with place names of battles in the War of Liberation. Reverse with central inscription "Der König dem Volke..." (The king to the people...) and a surrounding legend to the monument erected in 1820 and dedicated in 1821.
Literature : Arenhövel: Eisen statt Gold. Cat. nos. 13, 11 and 156 respectively.
Call time 26 | Feb. 2025 | probably 17:52 (CET)
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