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GREAT BRITAIN 1861-1901 A 4 Medal Lot of Tiny Treasures
2 Marriage medals of George III, AE-25 5.9 gms., Edge: rilled citing Proverbs 19:6 in Very Fine and a pocket piece in brass, 24 mm.weighting 6.6 gms., engrailed edge in Very Good. An extremely interesting Silver 16 mm. medalette referring to "The Champaign Fountian" with the caption "in vino veritas". The only reference the writer could find for the item was in W.C. Prime's book on page 260, item #53. You will note the English spelling of Champagne. The last piece is from the Duke's visit to Canada in 1901. It is a Pritchard and Andrews AE-19 pierced medalette that would have gone with a maple leaf stick pin or souvenir item. Note the Canadian Coat of Arms with the Very old Province of British Columbia device.
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GRANDE-BRETAGNE 1861-1901 Lot de 4 médailles de petits trésors
2 médailles de mariage de George III, AE-25 5.9 g, rebord: gaufré citations des Proverbes 19:6 en VF et une pièce de poche en étain, 24 mm pesant 6.6 g, rebord engrêlé en VF. Une médaillette en argent extrêmement intéressante de 16 mm faisant référence à "The Champain Fountain" avec le libellé "in vino veritas". La seule référence que le rédacteur a pu trouver pour l'item était dans le livre de W.C. Prime à la page 260, item #53. Notez l'ortographe anglaise de Champagne. La dernière pièces est de la visite du Duc au Canada en 1901. C'est une médaillette percée Pritchard and Andrews AE-19 qui a dû être associé à une épinglette en feuille d'érable ou à un souvenir. Notez les armoiries du Canada avec la très vieille ornementation de la Colombie-Britannique.
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1950 Ste Catherine Est, Montreal, Quebec, H2K 2J6, Canada
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