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MEDALS. Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette. 1757-1834. Octagonal Æ Medallet (32mm, 13.62 g, 12h). Homage of the Volunteer Grenadiers, 3rd Battalion, 16th Division, Paris National Guard. By Dumarest. Dated 1789.
Electronic Auction 471 Lot: 562. Estimated: $ 100
United States, Bronze
Sold For $ 350. This amount does not include the buyer’s fee.
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MEDALS. Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette. 1757-1834. Octagonal Æ Medallet (32mm, 13.62 g, 12h). Homage of the Volunteer Grenadiers, 3rd Battalion, 16th Division, Paris National Guard. By Dumarest. Dated 1789. MIS DE LAFAYETTE MAL DE CAMP COM GAL DE LA GDE NALE PARNE, uniformed bust left / COMPE DES GRENADIERS VOLONTAIRES DU IIIF BATAON VIE DIVON, coat-of-arms surmounted by bomb over shield and crossed flags, above, banner inscribed, VIVRE LIBRE OU MOURIR (Live free or die). Hennin 103; Fuld, “Medallic Memorials to Lafayette” The Numismatist vol. 70, no. 9 (September 1957), no. 9. Brown surfaces. EF. Rare.
From the David J. Fleischmann Collection, purchased from Richard Margolis. Ex Phil Klein Collection.
Though Lafayette is most famous for his involvement in the American Revolution, he was also involved in the early events of the French Revolution. Appointed commander in chief of the national guard by the Assembly, Lafayette struggled to maintain order between the nobles and the republicans during the chaotic time, until he resigned the command in 1791. The general found himself increasingly at odds with the leadership, leading him to flee to the Austrian Netherlands in 1792, where he was captured and held until 1797.
Closing Date and Time: 1 July 2020 at 13:07:00 ET.
All winning bids are subject to an 18% buyer’s fee.
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