Silver - Brooch - J. Lagrange - 1905

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Art Nouveau silver medal from France, dated 1905, weighing 19 g with a 3.2 cm diameter, signed J. Lagrange and inscribed Argent on the edge.

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Description from the seller

An Art Nouveau silver medal from France in a silver mount/frame. The medal was awarded in 1905 within the context of the Prix van den Heede. The Prix van den Heede in 1905 was an international chrysanthemum and ornamental plants competition - "Concours international de Chrysanthèmes et de plantes ornementales". The results and reports of this competition were published in 1905 by Adolphe Van den Heede in Paris. This event focused on international horticulture, particularly the cultivation and exhibition of chrysanthemums and ornamental plants.

Diameter: 3.2 cm

Weight: 19 grams

On the medal signed by J. Lagrange and on the rim in argent.

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An Art Nouveau silver medal from France in a silver mount/frame. The medal was awarded in 1905 within the context of the Prix van den Heede. The Prix van den Heede in 1905 was an international chrysanthemum and ornamental plants competition - "Concours international de Chrysanthèmes et de plantes ornementales". The results and reports of this competition were published in 1905 by Adolphe Van den Heede in Paris. This event focused on international horticulture, particularly the cultivation and exhibition of chrysanthemums and ornamental plants.

Diameter: 3.2 cm

Weight: 19 grams

On the medal signed by J. Lagrange and on the rim in argent.

Depending on your location, shipments are sent via DHL Express or UPS. Combined shipments are possible; please send us a message if you plan to make multiple purchases or have already done so. If you have not yet paid for the second and subsequent items, we can still remove the shipping costs for those items. If you pay for all items including shipping, we can refund the surplus via IBAN or Paypal. Please also send us a message in that case.

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Details

Era
1900-2000
Laboratory Report
No laboratory report
Style
Art Nouveau
Metal
Silver
Brand jewellery
No
Total weight
19 g
Condition
Good condition - used with some signs of wear
Gender
Unisex
Title additional information
J. Lagrange - 1905
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Objects sold
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