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Baptism of the King of Rome Sulphide
France
Factory unknown, circa 1811-1850

Diameter: 8.9 cm (3 1/2 inches) Height: 5.7 cm (2 1/4 inches)
(702316)

Two-sided sulphide medallion of Louis Napoleon Bonaparte holding infant King of Rome over font; inscription below reads: "BAPTEME DU ROI DE ROME/M.DCCCXI," "ANDRIEU FECIT" inscribed to the left; domed face on each side; edges cut with spiral gadrooning

Bertrand Andreiu (1761 - 1822), was an engraver and medallist who engraved many of the portraits of Napoleon that were used in a series of medals and coins after 1800.

Reverse side
The reverse side of the medallion is inscribed "A L'EMPEREUR/LES BONNES VILLES/DE L'EMPIRE" encircled by two rings of castellated buildings, each inscribed with the names of Paris, Rome, and Nice, etc.

Photo by Marlin Roos, Illinois State Museum

<B>Baptism of the King of Rome Sulphide<BR>France<BR>Factory unknown, circa 1811-1850</B><BR>Diameter: 8.9 cm (3 1/2 inches) Height: 5.7 cm (2 1/4 inches)<BR>(702316)<BR><BR>Two-sided sulphide medallion of Louis Napoleon Bonaparte holding infant King of Rome over font; inscription below reads: &quotBAPTEME DU ROI DE ROME/M.DCCCXI," &quotANDRIEU FECIT" inscribed to the left; domed face on each side; edges cut with spiral gadrooning<BR><BR>Bertrand Andreiu (1761 - 1822), was an engraver and medallist who engraved many of the portraits of Napoleon that were used in a series of medals and coins after 1800.<BR><BR><B>Reverse side</B><BR>The reverse side of the medallion is inscribed &quotA L'EMPEREUR/LES BONNES VILLES/DE L'EMPIRE" encircled by two rings of castellated buildings, each inscribed with the names of Paris, Rome, and Nice, etc.
     
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