Electronic Auction 494Lot: 621. FRANCE, Royal. Henri II. 1547-1559. Æ Medal (53mm, 51.55 g, 12h). By Delaune. Dated 1552, though a later cast.
Electronic Auction 494Lot: 622. FRANCE, Royal. Henri III, with Catherine de Medici. 1574-1589. AR Medal (42mm, 34.96 g, 12h). By Germain Pillion. Cast after a circa 1574 original.
Electronic Auction 494Lot: 623. FRANCE, Royal. Henri IV le Grand (the Great). 1589–1610. AR Medal (56mm, 59.52 g, 12h). Marriage to Marie de Medici. By Philippe Danfrie. Dated 1604.
Electronic Auction 494Lot: 624. FRANCE, Royal. Louis XIV le Roi Soleil (the Sun King). 1643–1715. Æ Medal (41mm, 32.41 g, 12h). The Death of Louis XIII. By Mauger. Dated 14 May 1643.
Electronic Auction 494Lot: 625. FRANCE, Royal. Louis XIV le Roi Soleil (the Sun King). 1643–1715. Æ Medal (41mm, 35.07 g, 12h). Battle of Saint-Denis. By Mauger. Dated 13 August 1678.
Electronic Auction 494Lot: 626. FRANCE, Royal. temp Louis XVI. 1774–1793. Cast PB Medal (79mm, 132.8 g). Storming of the Bastille. By Branche. Dated 1789, though a later cast.
Electronic Auction 494Lot: 627. FRANCE, Royal. Louis XVI. 1774–1793. PB Uniface Cliché (85mm, 72.11 g). Entry of Louis into Paris. By Andrieu. Dated 6 October 1789.
Electronic Auction 494Lot: 628. FRANCE, Premier République. Consulat. Napoléon Bonaparte, with Jean Jacques Régis de Cambacérès and Charles-François Lebrun. Consuls, 1799-1804. PB Medal (67mm, 73.36 g, 12h). Peace of Amiens. By Jeuffroy. Dually date 30 Floréal l’an 10 and 20 May 1802, t
Electronic Auction 494Lot: 629. FRANCE, Premier République. Consulat. Jean-Baptiste Kléber, general. 1753-1800. Large uniface Æ Plaque (175mm, 418.0 g). Gallery of Contemporaries series. By Pierre Jean David (David d’Angers). Dated 1831.
Electronic Auction 494Lot: 630. FRANCE, Premier Empire. Napoléon I. 1804-1814. Æ Medal (40.5mm, 40.85 g, 12h). Coronation as King of Italy, 23 May 1805. By Andrieu and Jaley. Denon, director. Dated 1805 (in Roman numerals).
Electronic Auction 494Lot: 631. FRANCE, Premier Empire. Napoléon I. 1804-1814. Æ Medal (40.5mm, 37.15 g, 12h). On The Annexation of Liguria to the French Empire. By Andrieu and Brenet. Denon, director. Dated 1805 (in Roman numerals).
Electronic Auction 494Lot: 632. FRANCE, Premier Empire. Napoléon I. 1804-1814. Æ Medal (40.5mm, 36.69 g, 12h). Anniversary of the Battle of Austerlitz, 2 December 1805. By Droz and Jaley. Denon, director. Dually dated 1805 and 1806 (in Roman numerals).
Electronic Auction 494Lot: 633. FRANCE, Premier Empire. Napoléon I. 1804-1814. Æ Medal (40.5mm, 37.75 g, 12h). Capitulation of Spandau, Stettin, Magdeborg, and Küstin. By Andrieu and Jeuffroy. Denon, director. Dated 1806 (in Roman numerals).
Electronic Auction 494Lot: 634. FRANCE, Premier Empire. Napoléon I. 1804-1814. Æ Medal (40.5mm, 3.16 g, 12h). On the Alliance with Saxony. By Andrieu. Denon, director. Dated 1806 (in Roman numerals).
Electronic Auction 494Lot: 635. FRANCE, Premier Empire. Napoléon I. 1804-1814. Æ Medal (40.5mm, 34.28 g, 12h). The Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel. By Andrieu and Brenet. Denon, director. Dated 1806 (in Roman numerals).
Electronic Auction 494Lot: 636. FRANCE, Premier Empire. Napoléon I. 1804-1814. Æ Medal (40.5mm, 34.74 g, 12h). On the Peace of Tilsit 7-9 July 1807. By Andrieu and Droz. Denon, director. Dated 1807 (in Roman numerals).
Electronic Auction 494Lot: 637. FRANCE, Premier Empire. Napoléon I. 1804-1814. Æ Medal (40.5mm, 36.52 g, 12h). On the Battle of Raab, 14 June 1809. By Andrieu and Dubois. Denon, director. Dated 1809 (in Roman numerals).
Electronic Auction 494Lot: 638. FRANCE, Premier Empire. Napoléon I. 1804-1814. Æ Medal (40.5mm, 43.12 g, 12h). Annexation of the Remaining Papal States to France, 17 May 1809. By Andrieu and DePaulis. Denon, director. Dated 1809 (in Roman numerals).
Electronic Auction 494Lot: 639. FRANCE, Premier Empire. Napoléon I. 1804-1814. Æ Medal (40.5mm, 38.45 g, 12h). On the Battle of Borodino, 7 September 1812. By Andrieu and Jeuffroy. Denon, director. Dated 1812 (in Roman numerals).
Electronic Auction 494Lot: 640. FRANCE, Premier Empire. Napoléon I. 1804-1814. Gilt Æ Medallet (26.5mm, 9.54 g, 12h). By Montagny. Undated, but struck circa 1832.