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January 2022 NYINC Auction  14-16 Jan 2022
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Lot 1602

Starting price: 420 USD
Price realized: 650 USD
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Germany - United States. Louisiana Purchase International Exposition Bronze Award Plaque, 1904. UNCIRCULATED.
By P. Breuer. Dimensions: 75mm x 113mm; Weight: 356 gms. Engraved and awarded to Dr. Stephan Lindeck. Obverse: ARTA ARTIS VINCULA (narrow are the shackles of your craft), personification of America seated right, clasping hands with and presenting olive branch to personification of Germany seated left; "DR. STEPH LINDECK" engraved within rectangular cartouche above; Reverse: ZUR ERINNERUNG / AN DEUTSCHLANDS / BETEILIGUNG AN / DER WELTAUSSTEL / LUNG IN ST. LOUIS / MCMIV (in commemoration of the German participation in the World's Fair in St. Louis) in six lines between pillars; in vignette above, World's Fair scene showing the German Pavilion and Cascade Gardens. Edge: Plain. Deep brown surfaces, with a hint of light rub on the high points; a darker stain is noted in the field on the obverse. A VERY RARE and desirable piece from the expo, with incredibly bold and high relief. Compare to a similar piece awarded to a different individual (S. M. Felton) which sold in September 2008 for a total of $1,840.

Billed as the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, as it commemorated the 100th anniversary of the massive land transaction between the United States and France, the fair covered an enormous area, taking visitors nearly a week to explore its offerings. 60 countries participated, one of which was the German Empire, which issued a series of plaques to be awarded to her citizens presenting or exhibiting at the fair. Among these Germans was this plaque's recipient, Dr. Stephan Lindeck, a physicist who participated in the German Educational Exhibition, specifically dealing with scientific instruments.

Estimate: $700 - $1000

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