10% / 20% / 30% discount on 60,000 coins, medals, tokens and banknotes.
+ Filters
重新查找
Filters
可使买的 Exact word(s) Only in the title
网上商店Loading...
素质Loading...
价格Loading...

fjt_826783 - LYONNAIS - CONSULAT DE LYON Pour les ex-consuls 1756

LYONNAIS - CONSULAT DE LYON Pour les ex-consuls XF
50.00  €
-20%
Prix promo : 40.00 €约 310.40 CNY
数量
加入购物车加入购物车
种类 Pour les ex-consuls
日期: 1756
材质 silver
直径 30 mm
模子方针 6 h.
重量 9,37 g.
侧面 striée
关于品相的说明
Écrasement de métal au niveau du listel
出版目录中的项代码 :

正面


正面的说明书 Écusson ovale aux armes de la Ville, placé sur un cartouche, soutenu par les figures allégoriques nues et assises du Rhône et de la Saône laissant échapper l’eau de leur urnes, grande coquille au-dessus et palmes en sautoir à l’exergue.

背面


背面的文字 VIRIS CONSULARIBUS.
背面的说明书 Dans le champ, PATRIA MEMOR en deux lignes dans une couronne de chêne ; à l’exergue : MDCCLVI.
背面的翻译 (Aux consuls - la Patrie reconnaissante).

历史细节


LYONNAIS - CONSULATE OF LYON

The series of consular tokens of the city of Lyon dates back to 1624, when for the first time, tokens were distributed as a present of honor to members, officers and characters whose merits the Consulate had to reward.. The first distributions are intermittent and they do not become regular until 1652 when the rule of distribution of silver tokens at the end of the two years of each provost seems to have been adopted.. Honorary testimony more than a remuneration, these tokens were for the consuls (also called aldermen) a souvenir of their office and the opportunity to represent their coat of arms. On the other hand, for the secondary characters, the tokens served as a bonus and they often preferred to be paid in cash.. For great characters like the steward or the archbishops, the tokens were accumulated and enriched the family silverware. The number of scholarship recipients, fixed at nine in 1652, continues to increase and from 900 tokens, the distributions reach 4. 400 tokens in 1745. The copper tokens intended for the employees of the Consulate are minted in an uncertain number. The engraving of these tokens is most of the time the work of the engraver of the Monnaie de Lyon, for example Clair I Jacquemin or Aimé Jacquemin, while their manufacture is entrusted to the Monnaie des Médailles which has the exclusive privilege of minting from from 1672. Many studies relate to the series of consular tokens, the most recent and best documented is that of Jean Tricou, Les tokens consulaires de Lyon, Paris, Bourgey, 1955.

cgb.fr uses cookies to guarantee a better user experience and to carry out statistics of visits.
To remove the banner, you must accept or refuse their use by clicking on the corresponding buttons.

x
Voulez-vous visiter notre site en Français https://www.cgb.fr