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Elie Bleu<br>Brûle-encens
Elie Bleu
Brûle-encens

USD $4,000.00
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   "Concours agricole" (1937). A French Art Deco bronze medal by Pierre-Alexandre Morlon (1878 - 1951) representing Ceres, Roman goddess of agriculture holding wheat. Signature left. The reverse is divided into panels depicting poultry: duck, goose turkey, a pigeon (with a dovecote on background) and rabbit. The central panel is blank for an eventual inscription. The edge is stamped with the horn of plenty (Paris mint) and BRONZE.
Pierre-Alexandre Morlon is a French engraver and medalist, creator of the famous "Type Morlon" on the former French franc coin currency: obverse with Marianne - allegory of the Republic - with (Phrygian) liberty cap and reverse with horns of plenty. 
6.6 x 5.7 cm (2" 9/16 x 2" 1/4) 
 USD $300.00 
   A French Art Deco bronze octagonal medal "La pomme" (The Apple), 1930, by Pierre-Alexandre Morlon (1878 - 1951). Signature left. The edge is stamped with the horn of plenty (Paris mint) and BRONZE.
Width 5.5 cm (2" 1/8)
Pierre-Alexandre Morlon is a French engraver and medalist, creator of the famous "Type Morlon" on the former French franc coin currency: obverse with Marianne - allegory of the Republic - with (Phrygian) liberty cap and reverse with horns of plenty. 
Length : 5.5 cm (2" 1/8) 
 USD $300.00 
   A bronze medal by Pierre-Alexandre Morlon (1878 - 1951) depicting an Alsatian as the city of Strasbourg, her hair dress adorned with city towers. Right STRASBOURG and the Cathédrale Notre-Dame-de-Strasbourg; left: Morlon signature; in ex. escutcheon. The reverse with warship, the name of Strasbourg and a blank panel for an eventual inscription between two branches of laurel leaves. The edge is stamped with the horn of plenty (Paris mint) and BRONZE.
Pierre-Alexandre Morlon is a French engraver and medalist, creator of the famous "Type Morlon" on the former French franc coin currency: obverse with Marianne - allegory of the Republic - with (Phrygian) liberty cap and reverse with horns of plenty. 
Diameter : 6.8 cm (2" 11/16) 
 USD $250.00 
   Order of Canada Medal to the Honourable Fernand Choquette
- Companion of the Order of Canada in 1972 -
former judge of the Quebec Court of Appeal, for his contribution to the advancement of law.
In its original case and booklet. 
 
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