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No. 2865 | Coins, Stamps, Historica

Eppli Münzauktionen, Heilbronner Straße 9-13 , DE-70771 Leinfelden-Echterdingen  

Saturday, February 24, 2024

Completed | Physical auction

Catalog number: 52 / Lot number: 1111124

Frankreich - Versilberte Bronzemedaille o.J., Auf die Wissenschaft,

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Result:
35 EUR

von Louis-Alexandre Bottée, Av: DUX ET LUX, sign.: Louis Bottée, Die Personifikation der Wissenschaften sitzt zwischen wissenschaftlichen Instrumenten, neben ihr Genius mit Schild, Rv: A LA SCIENCE, sign.: Louis Bottée, Darstellung der Sphinx mit Spiegel, Gravurfeld frei, Rand: Punzierungen "Füllhorn" / "BRONZE", vz-stgl., mattiert gearbeitet, Kratzer, Tönung, leicht berieben, ca. 58,3 g.
Bottée, Louis-Alexandre (1852 - 1940), ein französischer Medailleur, war ab 1871 Student an der École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts in Paris. Bottée erhielt für seine Arbeiten zahlreiche Auszeichnungen und wurde 1930 Mitglied der Akademie der Bildenden Künste in Paris.

| France - Silver-plated bronze medal n.d., On science, by Louis-Alexandre Bottée, Av: DUX ET LUX, signed: Louis Bottée, The personification of science sitting between scientific instruments, next to her genius with shield, Rv: A LA SCIENCE,
signed: Louis Bottée, depiction of the sphinx with mirror, free engraving field, rim: hallmarks "Füllhorn" / "BRONZE", EF-BU, scratches, toning, slightly rubbed, approx. 58.3 g.
Bottée, Louis-Alexandre (1852 - 1940), a French medalist, was a student at the École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts in Paris from 1871. Bottée received numerous awards for his work and became a member of the Academy of Fine Arts in Paris in 1930.

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