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LYON ECOLE DES BEAUX ARTS - 19th century award medal: bust of Minerva, profile right - high relief engraving signed BARRE 1831 - reverse: within a wreath of laurel leaves "LE Gouvernement et la ville de Lyon à Mr.... 18.. "mention bronze and horn hallmark on the edge - 40 mm - 35.27 grams - SUPERB - NEW

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LYON ECOLE DES BEAUX ARTS - 19th century award medal: bust of Minerva, profile right - high relief engraving signed BARRE 1831 - reverse: within a wreath of laurel leaves "LE Gouvernement et la ville de Lyon à Mr.... 18.. "mention bronze and horn hallmark on the edge - 40 mm - 35.27 grams - SUPERB - NEW

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