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fme_716724 - CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE / CHAMBRES DE COMMERCE Médaille, Chambre de commerce de Paris

CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE / CHAMBRES DE COMMERCE Médaille, Chambre de commerce de Paris AU
200.00 €(Approx. 214.00$ | 172.00£)
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Type : Médaille, Chambre de commerce de Paris
Date: n.d.
Metal : silver
Millesimal fineness : 850 ‰
Diameter : 74,5 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Weight : 181,87 g.
Edge : lisse + corne 2ARGENT
Puncheon : Corne 2 ARGENT
Rarity : R1
Coments on the condition:
Aspect nettoyé à l’avers. Présence de quelques coups et rayures, notamment au revers. Petite usure

Obverse


Obverse legend : CHAMBRE DE COMMERCE DE PARIS.
Obverse description : Allégories féminines du Commerce et de l'Industrie sur un fond de balance se terminant en caducée. Signé : PM POISSON.

Reverse


Reverse legend : ANÉPIGRAPHE.
Reverse description : Roue dentée rayonnante, espace vide au centre pour la gravure d’une légence.

Commentary


Cette médaille reproduit le type d’un jeton de 36 mm de la Chambre de Commerce. La médaille est dans sa boîte d’origine verte avec l’intérieur en feutrine et soie verte timbré en lettres dorées : OFFERT PAR LA CHAMBRE DE COMMERCE DE PARIS.

Historical background


CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE / CHAMBRES DE COMMERCE

The first chamber of commerce was that of Marseille, created at the end of the 16th century. For Paris, the six corps of merchants and the judge-consuls had a role similar to that of a chamber of commerce: an association of merchants gathered to deliberate on the interests of their city or region and to give their opinion to the government. Colbert legalizes them in 1664 by establishing that each place of commerce will choose two of them to represent them. However, the institution was not really established until the decision of the Council of August 30, 1701, and many chambers of commerce appeared in the 18th century in Lyon, Rouen, Toulouse, Montpellier, Bordeaux, etc. The most important of them is Marseilles which had attributions in all the trade of Levant and was of the department of Foreign Affairs, the others concerned the General control of Finances. Abolished by the Constituent Assembly in 1791, the chambers of commerce were re-established under the Consulate. Since 1832, their recruitment is done by elections, they have become chambers of commerce and industry since 1898, grouped into 21 regional chambers.

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