Live auction - fme_891310 - III REPUBLIC Médaille parlementaire, Charles Beauquier
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Estimate : | 200 € |
Price : | 114 € |
Maximum bid : | 120 € |
End of the sale : | 23 January 2024 20:19:21 |
bidders : | 2 bidders |
Type : Médaille parlementaire, Charles Beauquier
Date: 1906
Metal : silver
Diameter : 49,5 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Engraver VERNON (de) Frédéric Charles Victor (1858-1912)
Weight : 62,07 g.
Edge : lisse + corne ARGENT
Puncheon : corne ARGENT
Rarity : R3
Coments on the condition:
Patine grise hétérogène, présentant un aspect légèrement irisé et des traces de manipulation. Présence de quelques coups et rayures
Obverse
Obverse legend : REPUBLIQUE - FRANÇAISE.
Obverse description : Buste de la République à droite, portant une couronne de laurier sur un bonnet de la liberté ; en bas à droite F. VERNON.
Reverse
Reverse legend : CHAMBRE DES DEPUTES - 1906 // BEAUQUIER / DOUBS.
Reverse description : Allégorie de la loi debout à gauche devant l’allégorie du suffrage universel, assise, tendant sa main droite devant un drapeau ; millésime à l’exergue sous la base d’un socle portant l’urne électorale gravé : SUFFRA / UNIVERSE, signé : F. VERNON.
Commentary
Médaille attribuée en 1906 à Charles Beauquier. Il naquit le 19 décembre 1833 à Besançon (Doubs) et y mourut le 12 août 1916. En 1857, il sortit diplomé de l’École impériale des Chartes. Il fut élu pour la première fois député sous la IIe législature de la IIIe République (25 avril 1880-14 octobre 1881), puis fut réélu sans diconstinuité jusqu’à la Xe legislature (24 avril 1910-31 mai 1914). Cette médaille louis fut remise à l’occasion de la IIIe législature. Il fut l’un des fondateurs de la Société pour la protection des paysages de l’esthétique de la France et en fut le deuxième président de 1901 à 1915. Il était membre de la Ligue de Protection des Oiseaux et est l’origine de la première loi sur l’environnement suite à l’affaire de la source du Lison (1906).
Medal awarded in 1906 to Charles Beauquier. He was born on December 19, 1833 in Besançon (Doubs) and died there on August 12, 1916. In 1857, he graduated from the École impériale des Chartes. He was first elected as a deputy during the 2nd legislature of the 3rd Republic (April 25, 1880-October 14, 1881), and was then re-elected without interruption until the 10th legislature (April 24, 1910-May 31, 1914). This Louis medal was awarded on the occasion of the 3rd legislature. He was one of the founders of the Society for the Protection of Aesthetic Landscapes of France and was its second president from 1901 to 1915. He was a member of the League for the Protection of Birds and was the originator of the first environmental law following the Lison spring affair (1906).
Medal awarded in 1906 to Charles Beauquier. He was born on December 19, 1833 in Besançon (Doubs) and died there on August 12, 1916. In 1857, he graduated from the École impériale des Chartes. He was first elected as a deputy during the 2nd legislature of the 3rd Republic (April 25, 1880-October 14, 1881), and was then re-elected without interruption until the 10th legislature (April 24, 1910-May 31, 1914). This Louis medal was awarded on the occasion of the 3rd legislature. He was one of the founders of the Society for the Protection of Aesthetic Landscapes of France and was its second president from 1901 to 1915. He was a member of the League for the Protection of Birds and was the originator of the first environmental law following the Lison spring affair (1906).