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E-auction 24-7267 - fjt_05094 - LILLE Visite de Charles X 1827

LILLE Visite de Charles X AU
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Estimate : 45 €
Price : 20 €
Maximum bid : 20 €
End of the sale : 30 September 2013 17:38:00
bidders : 6 bidders
Type : Visite de Charles X
Date: 1827
Metal : silver
Diameter : 27,5 mm
Rarity : R2
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse legend : CHARLES X ROI DE FRANCE ET DE NAV.
Obverse description : Buste de Charles X à gauche signé DUBOIS F. DE PUYMAURIN DI..

Reverse


Reverse legend : A CHARLES LE BIEN AIME LA VILLE DE LILLE FIDELE ET RECONNOISSANTE - 8 SEPT. 1827.
Reverse description : dans une couronne de chêne et de laurier.

Commentary


L'usage de l'archaïque OI pour le son AI est une manière supplémentaire pour la ville de s'affirmer réactionnaire.

Historical background


LILLE

The city of Lille has been mentioned in texts since the 11th century. Fortified, it was taken by Philippe Auguste in 1214, by Philippe le Bel in 1297, then it passed to the Dukes of Burgundy after the marriage of Marguerite, daughter of Louis de Male with Philippe le Hardi. Philippe le Bon made it one of his favorite residences and founded the Order of the Golden Fleece there. It then belonged to the Habsburgs and was part of the Spanish Netherlands. Louis XIV seized it during the War of Devolution in 1667 and had it fortified by Vauban. Taken by Prince Eugene in 1708, it was returned to France during the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713.

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