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French commemorative medal "Defenders of Port Arthur" for non-commissioned officers

1 975 $
Marking:
97168
Country:
France
Period:
1905 year
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1 975 $
Marking:97168
Country:France
Dating:1905 year
The original.
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Description

A rather rare medal, minted in silver by the workshop of S. F. Froment-Maurice to reward the Russian soldiers who defended Port Arthur. On the obverse of the medal there is a drawing depicting a lion standing on a tombstone. On the sides there are figures of two eagles holding a wreath in their paws. The inscription on the tombstone reads: "LA FRANCE AU GENERAL STOESSEL ET A SES HEROIQUES SOLDATS" ("France to General Stoessel and his heroic soldiers"). Under the slab, at the bottom of the circumference, there is an inscription carved into the depths: "SOUSCRIPTION DE L"ECHO DE PARIS". ( "Signature Eco De The bet"). The reverse features an image of two Russian defenders of Port Arthur fighting on the battlefield with weapons in their hands. At the top of the circle is a symbolic image of France in the form of a woman wearing a Phrygian cap with flower wreaths in both hands, spread over the soldiers. At the top, around the circumference, there is an inscription: "DEFENSE DE PORT — ARTHUR 1904". ("Defense Port Arthur 1904"). The diameter is 28 mm. A medal on a newly made ribbon. Guarantee of authenticity. It's rare.

History

The medal was made on the initiative of Henri-Simon, the publisher of the French newspaper Eco de Paris, with money raised by voluntary subscription (about one hundred thousand francs were collected). Medals were made of gilded silver, silver and bronze. They were worn on the chest on a multicolored ribbon (in the center there was a wide blue ribbon, and on the edges there were narrow blue, white, red, and white ribbons). Medals were awarded: a) gilded - all generals, admirals, staff and chief officers, military doctors, priests, class officials and sisters of mercy; b) silver - all non-commissioned officers; c) bronze - all other lower ranks, orderlies, guards and port workers. Widows or children of fallen defenders were given the right to receive medals to keep in the family. On December 1, 1910, the Emperor gave permission to issue medals to the defenders of Port Arthur, without the right to wear them. Medals were issued (distributed) by the "Port Arthur Defenders Circle" in St. Petersburg upon presentation of certificates of silver medal awards in memory of the 1904-1905 war. 2,000 silver gilt, 6,000 silver and 30,000 bronze medals were produced.

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