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Live auction - fme_1043955 - LOUIS XVI Médaille, Naissance de Marie-Thérèse, “Madame Royale”
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Type : Médaille, Naissance de Marie-Thérèse, “Madame Royale”
Date: 1778
Mint name / Town : Paris, Monnaie du Louvre
Metal : copper
Diameter : 42 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Engraver Benjamin Duvivier (1728-1819)
Weight : 26,59 g.
Edge : lisse
Rarity : R1
Slab

NGC : MS 63 BN
Coments on the condition:
Quelques rayures à l’avers. Beau brillant de frappe et aspect irisé au revers
Predigree :
Sous slab NGC MS 63 BN, n°8582868-008
Obverse
Obverse legend : LUD. XVI. REX - CHRISTIANISS. .
Obverse description : Grand buste de Louis XVI drapé, tête nue à droite ; au-dessous signature : B. DU VIVIER F..
Obverse translation : (Louis XVI roi très chrétien).
Reverse
Reverse legend : FŒCUNDITATIS AUGUSTÆ PIGNUS ET OMEN ; À L'EXERGUE EN QUATRE LIGNES : NATAL. MARIÆ THER. CAR./ REGIS PRIMOG./ XIX. DEC. /MDCCLXXVIII..
Reverse description : La France couronnée et drapée assise de face, présentant un bébé.
Commentary
Marie-Thérèse Charlotte est le premier des quatre enfants de Louis XVI et de Marie-Antoinette, née le 19 décembre 1778. Prisonnière au temple, elle assiste impuissante au départ de son père puis de sa mère et enfin de son frère, le dauphin Louis, né en 1785. Elle n’apprendra que plus tard leurs disparitions. Seule rescapée, elle est échangée par le Directoire contre des prisonniers comme le citoyen Drouet, l’un des responsables de l’arrestation de 1791. En exil, elle retrouve et suit Louis XVIII dans les différentes demeures qui voulurent bien accueillir les restes de la famille royale de France. Elle épouse en 1799 Louis-Antoine, duc d’Angoulême, son cousin qui ne lui donnera aucune descendance. De retour en France avec la Restauration, elle se bat lors des Cent-jours avec acharnement dans la ville de Bordeaux ce qui lui vaut d’être qualifiée de “seul homme de la famille” par l’Empereur. Elle meurt en 1851.
Marie-Thérèse Charlotte was the first of the four children of Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette, born on December 19, 1778. A prisoner in the temple, she watched helplessly as her father, then her mother, and finally her brother, the Dauphin Louis, born in 1785, left. She would only learn of their disappearances later. The only survivor, she was exchanged by the Directory for prisoners such as Citizen Drouet, one of those responsible for the 1791 arrest. In exile, she found and followed Louis XVIII to the various residences that were willing to welcome the remains of the French royal family. In 1799, she married Louis-Antoine, Duke of Angoulême, her cousin who would not give her any descendants. Returning to France with the Restoration, she fought fiercely during the Hundred Days in the city of Bordeaux, earning her the title of “the only man in the family” from the Emperor. She died in 1851
Marie-Thérèse Charlotte was the first of the four children of Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette, born on December 19, 1778. A prisoner in the temple, she watched helplessly as her father, then her mother, and finally her brother, the Dauphin Louis, born in 1785, left. She would only learn of their disappearances later. The only survivor, she was exchanged by the Directory for prisoners such as Citizen Drouet, one of those responsible for the 1791 arrest. In exile, she found and followed Louis XVIII to the various residences that were willing to welcome the remains of the French royal family. In 1799, she married Louis-Antoine, Duke of Angoulême, her cousin who would not give her any descendants. Returning to France with the Restoration, she fought fiercely during the Hundred Days in the city of Bordeaux, earning her the title of “the only man in the family” from the Emperor. She died in 1851







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