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Auction 52  18 Nov 2020
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Lot 431

Estimate: 90 GBP
Price realized: 230 GBP
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A Collection of silver Fin de Siècle, Belle Epoque and Art Nouveau medals and medallic plaquettes, France, "Les Sports", silver medal, undated, by Lucien Coudray, naked man stands close to Marianne, who points into the distance, rev. military trophies used in sports, in stacks and piles, a tablet to take name, 68mm. (CGMP 104, C); "Aviculture", silver medal, by Lucien Coudray, a woman stoops to feed farmyard birds, rev. a youth seated on a tablet (suitable for naming), watches over geese, 50mm. (CGMP 103, F); "Victoire / Discobole", small silver medal, 32mm. (CGMP 105, E), this with suspension loop, all edges stamped 1 ARGENT or ARGENT; St. George and Christ in the tempest, silver medal, 33mm., this pierced, matt surfaces, extremely fine (4)
*ex Baldwin's vault
Lots 405-484 would seem to have come from a pre-war collection and they have been hidden away in a biscuit tin without explanation, wrapped in old newspapers from April 1939 to 1947 (though missing the War years). There might be a clue in that as well as The Times and The Daily Mail, there is also a copy of The Sydney Morning Herald. All the pieces are silver and as such many are now great rarities. The group includes pieces from for the Société Hollandaise-Belge des Amis de la Médaille and rather more from the Société des Amis de la Médaille Française. This latter Société, founded in 1900, was the idea of Roger Marx (1859-1913), by profession a civil servant, though better remembered as an art critic, journalist, writer and a passionate and refined collector. In 1882 he had been appointed Secrétaire des Beaux-Arts in Paris, becoming in 1887, Directeur de l'Administration des Beaux-Arts, and was closely associated with a great number of artists whose names are so familiar today. The Société was never a great success and was wound up in 1910, though because of his death and the First World War, the final issues were not made until 1920. In all it published a total of only 63 pieces - 23 round medals and 40 plaquettes. The sale offers 12 round medals and 18 plaquettes, all in silver, just less than half those produced, one of which, Paul Grandhomme's "Les Joyaux", is one of only 45 in that metal. All were issued in limited editions, ranging from the aforementioned 45 to 112. The rarity of the individual pieces and, indeed, the group as a whole, cannot be over-estimated.
The medals are measured to the nearest half-millimetre with, for plaquettes, height before width. The medallists are listed in alphabetical order.
(150-200 GBP)
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