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fme_1140470 - BELGIAN CONGO Plaquette, Retour du prince Albert de son voyage d’afrique

BELGIAN CONGO Plaquette, Retour du prince Albert de son voyage d’afrique XF
100.00 €(Approx. 115.00$ | 86.00£)
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Type : Plaquette, Retour du prince Albert de son voyage d’afrique
Date: 1909
Metal : bronze
Diameter : 69,5 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Engraver WISSAERT Paul (1885-1962)
Weight : 95,88 g.
Edge : lisse
Puncheon : sans poinçon
Coments on the condition:
Patine marron hétérogène. Présence de coups et rayures, notamment sur la tranche

Obverse


Obverse legend : À L’EXERGUE : LA JEUNESSE BRUXELLOISE / AU PRINCE ALBERT / A SON RETOUR D’AFRIQUE. AOUT 1909.
Obverse description : Jeune garçon nu, agitant un drapeau et acclamant le navire du prince. Signé : PAUL WISSAERT.

Reverse


Reverse legend : 2 AVRIL // ATLANTIQUE // CONGO // 16 AOUT.
Reverse description : Carte de l’Afrique avec la mention du Congo en plus gros.

Commentary


Dimensions : 69,5*48,5 mm.
Dimensions: 69.5*48.5 mm

Historical background


BELGIAN CONGO

(1908-1960)

Leopold II succeeded his father, Leopold I, to the Belgian throne in 1865. In 1876 Leopold II organized an international association for the development of Central Africa. Three years later, under his patronage, Stanley competed with the French explorer Brazza to acquire rights to the Congo region.. The occupation is mainly pushed towards the southern valley of the Nile. Leopold also wanted to establish a railway network along the Congo River and its tributaries, to create the sources of income essential to the self-financing of the company and the self-management of the conquered territory.. At the Berlin Conference of 1884-1885, representatives of 14 European countries and the United States recognized Leopold's sovereignty over the Congo Free State, which he exercised until 1908. Thanks to the resources of this colony, in particular the rubber crops, the king grew considerably richer and many buildings or monuments in Brussels were built.. Following an international campaign led by the British to denounce the brutal and inhuman treatment of the local populations by the colonials, the position of the king becomes untenable and he is forced in spite of himself to cede the sovereignty of the Congo to the Belgian nation.. The Belgian government renames the territory "Belgian Congo". He became independent in 1960.

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