Live auction - fme_445893 - SECOND EMPIRE Insigne de la SPA
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| Estimate : | 180 € | 
| Price : | no bid | 
| Maximum bid : | no bid | 
| End of the sale : | 14 November 2023 16:18:41 | 
Type : Insigne de la SPA
Date: (1850)
Mint name / Town : 14 - Caen
Metal : silver plated brass
Diameter : 95 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Engraver ROQUELAY
Weight : 65 g.
Edge : lisse
Puncheon : sans poinçon
Coments on the condition:
Exemplaire ayant été nettoyé, notamment à l’avers. Taches et concrétions. Présence de rayures suite à l’ancien nettoyage
Obverse
Obverse legend : LA / LOI // DU 2 JUILLET 1850 // INSPECTION // SPA / CAEN.
Obverse description : Légende en 6 lignes, signé : ROQUELAY.
Reverse
Reverse description : Lisse .
Commentary
Jacques Delmas de Grammont, qui ne fut ni duc ni ministre mais général et député, est célèbre pour avoir fait voter par l'Assemblée nationale législative, le 2 juillet 1850, une loi dite loi Grammont : « Seront punis d'une amende de cinq à quinze francs, et pourront l'être d'un à cinq jours de prison, ceux qui auront exercé publiquement et abusivement des mauvais traitements envers les animaux domestiques5. ». Elle sera complétée par la loi n° 51-461 du 24 avril 1951. Cette loi sera abrogée par le décret n° 59-1051 du 7 septembre 1959 qui sanctionne la cruauté envers les animaux domestiques, y compris dans le cadre privé.
Jacques Delmas de Grammont, who was neither a duke nor a minister but a general and a deputy, is famous for having had a law passed by the National Legislative Assembly on July 2, 1850, known as the Grammont Law: \\\"Those who publicly and abusively mistreat domestic animals shall be punished with a fine of five to fifteen francs, and may be sentenced to one to five days in prison.\\\"5 It was supplemented by Law No. 51-461 of April 24, 1951. This law was repealed by Decree No. 59-1051 of September 7, 1959, which punishes cruelty to domestic animals, including in the private sphere.
Jacques Delmas de Grammont, who was neither a duke nor a minister but a general and a deputy, is famous for having had a law passed by the National Legislative Assembly on July 2, 1850, known as the Grammont Law: \\\"Those who publicly and abusively mistreat domestic animals shall be punished with a fine of five to fifteen francs, and may be sentenced to one to five days in prison.\\\"5 It was supplemented by Law No. 51-461 of April 24, 1951. This law was repealed by Decree No. 59-1051 of September 7, 1959, which punishes cruelty to domestic animals, including in the private sphere.



 
							
						



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