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| Estimate : | 150 € | 
| Price : | 280 € | 
| Maximum bid : | 280 € | 
| End of the sale : | 09 July 2024 17:44:48 | 
| bidders : | 7 bidders | 
Type : Médaille, Sénat, Membre du Sénat
Date: 1930
Metal : silver
Millesimal fineness : 850 ‰
Diameter : 58,5 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Engraver PILLET Charles (1869-1960) 
Weight : 108,35 g.
Edge : lisse + corne 2ARGENT
Puncheon : Corne 2 ARGENT
Coments on the condition:
Plusieurs coups et petites rayures sur la tranche. Traces d’un ancien nettoyage. De l’usure sur les reliefs
Obverse
Obverse legend : REPUBLIQUE. - FRANÇAISE..
Obverse description : Buste de Marianne coiffée du bonnet phrygien et laurée, cuirassée du coq français. Frise d’oves. Signé : CH. PILLET / 1930.
Reverse
Reverse legend : .SENAT. / .1930. / - / BRINDEAU / MEMBRE DU SÉNAT.
Reverse description : Gravure en 5 lignes dans le champ. Frise comportant le buste de Marie de Médicis à droite, accosté de deux femmes drapées à l’antique et de divers symboles antiquisants ou militaires. Tête de gorgone à 12 heures.
Commentary
Médaille attribuée en 1930 à Louis Brindeau, sénateur de la Seine-Inférieure dans le courant de son troisième mandat. Il naquit le 21 décembre 1856 au Havre et décéda le 25 août 1936 dans le château de Cretot. Conseiller municipal du Havre en 1886, il fut élu maire du Havre le 9 novembre 1890 et réélu le 16 mai 1896. Il fut député de l’Assemblée nationale du 10 mars 1895-7 janvier 1912 puis sénateur de 1912 à 1936. En 1900 il devint directeur du Journal du Havre. Il était rattaché au groupe des Républicains progressistes dont il fut président de groupe auprès de la chambre.
Medal awarded in 1930 to Louis Brindeau, senator for Seine-Inférieure during his third term. He was born on December 21, 1856 in Le Havre and died on August 25, 1936 in the Château de Cretot. A municipal councilor of Le Havre in 1886, he was elected mayor of Le Havre on November 9, 1890 and re-elected on May 16, 1896. He was a member of the National Assembly from March 10, 1895 to January 7, 1912, then a senator from 1912 to 1936. In 1900, he became director of the Journal du Havre. He was attached to the Progressive Republicans group, of which he was group president in the chamber
Medal awarded in 1930 to Louis Brindeau, senator for Seine-Inférieure during his third term. He was born on December 21, 1856 in Le Havre and died on August 25, 1936 in the Château de Cretot. A municipal councilor of Le Havre in 1886, he was elected mayor of Le Havre on November 9, 1890 and re-elected on May 16, 1896. He was a member of the National Assembly from March 10, 1895 to January 7, 1912, then a senator from 1912 to 1936. In 1900, he became director of the Journal du Havre. He was attached to the Progressive Republicans group, of which he was group president in the chamber



 
							
						



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