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Lot 30143

Starting price: 240 USD
Price realized: 480 USD
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KARL GOETZ MEDALS. Germany. 125th Anniversary of the Oktoberfest in Munich Silver Medal, 1935. Munich Mint. PCGS MATTE SPECIMEN-64 Gold Shield.
Kienast-513. 36mm. By Karl Goetz. Obverse: Busts of Princess Therese von Sachsen-Hildburghausen, crowned, veiled, and facing slightly right, and of Crown Prince Ludwig von Bayern, facing slightly left; Reverse: German eagle, with wings spread, standing atop swastika; below, platform with elements of Munich (civic coat-of-arms) and the festival (horse and rider, ox, targets, barley, and hops. A vibrant Near Gem, this SCARCE piece presents highly lustrous surfaces with some flecks of burnt sienna and cobalt toning throughout. PCGS has seen just one finer.

Originating in 1810 as a way to celebrate the marriage of the Bavarian crown prince to Princess Therese, the Oktoberfest came to be known, as it still is today, as a celebration dominated by beer. Specifically, the maerzen style was popular, as early modern German laws prohibited the brewing of beer between late April and late September. As one would need a beer to last through the entirety of the summer and still be palatable during the time of the festivities in early October, the maerzen--its naming owing to being brewed in Maerz (March in German)--was brewed with a slightly higher alcohol content as well as hop character in order to better preserve it throughout the summer months.

From the Richard Jewell Collection.

Estimate: $400.00- $600.00

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