2 Snaps Medal Christening Prince Imperial 1856 By BAR - Napoleon III - 2 3/4in. The description of this item has been automatically translated. Subject: Pair of single-sided plates (fine stamped metal prints) for the commemorative medal of the Baptism of the Imperial Prince.
Event: Celebration at the Palais des Tuileries and Notre-Dame de Paris on June 14, 1856. Total weight (both pieces): 45 g. Type: Medalist clichés (thin sheets of stamped metal).
Obverse (signed BARRE): Napoleon III and Empress Eugénie presenting the Imperial Prince. Inscription: "BAPTISM OF THE IMPERIAL PRINCE - MDCCCLVI". Reverse: Radiant composition listing the cities of France and Algeria called for baptism. Central inscription: "TO THE EMPEROR". Objects in their own juice.
The obverse presents a beautiful definition of the reliefs. The reverse and backs of both coins show heavy oxidation and residue. The two sides are separated. In the same spirit, the packing particles (chips) are biodegradable, made from corn starch, soluble in water and compostable. In the same spirit, the packing particles (chips) are biodegradable, made from corn starch, soluble in water and com.
