E-auction 114-61522 - fjt_05817 - AGRICULTURAL, HORTICULTURAL, FISHING AND HUNTING SOCIETIES Orangerie- n.d.
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Estimate : | 58 € |
Price : | 21 € |
Maximum bid : | 23 € |
End of the sale : | 22 June 2015 18:24:30 |
bidders : | 5 bidders |
Type : Orangerie-
Date: n.d.
Metal : silver
Diameter : 32 mm
Rarity : R1
Catalogue references :
Obverse
Obverse legend : HORTUS. HESPERIDUM.
Obverse description : Caisses d'orangers rangées dans une allée de jardin.
Reverse
Reverse legend : CULTORI AUREA POMA.
Reverse description : Grande corbeille remplie d'oranges avec deux oranges tombées du panier, une de chaque côté.
Commentary
Nous doutons que ce jeton soit frappé pour Rouen. Il aurait plutôt été frappé pour l'une des orangeries des châteaux royaux des environs de Paris. A Strasbourg, on l'attribuait à l'Orangerie de la Robertsau. D'autres auteurs l'attribuent au Parc de Sceaux. L'orange est appelée "Pomme d'or".
Ce jeton est d'un coin varié au liseré décoré.
We doubt that this token was struck for Rouen. It would rather have been struck for one of the orangeries of the royal castles near Paris. In Strasbourg, it was attributed to the Orangerie de la Robertsau. Other authors attribute it to the Parc de Sceaux. The orange is called \\\"Pomme d'or.\\\" This token has a varied die with a decorated border.
Ce jeton est d'un coin varié au liseré décoré.
We doubt that this token was struck for Rouen. It would rather have been struck for one of the orangeries of the royal castles near Paris. In Strasbourg, it was attributed to the Orangerie de la Robertsau. Other authors attribute it to the Parc de Sceaux. The orange is called \\\"Pomme d'or.\\\" This token has a varied die with a decorated border.