Antique France Medal Arthus-Bertrand Bronze Military Training
This antique bronze medal, crafted by the renowned Arthus-Bertrand, commemorates military training and achievements.
Obverse: The obverse side depicts a group of three soldiers in uniform, with one soldier holding a wreath, symbolizing victory or honor. The detailed imagery captures the camaraderie and discipline of military life, with flags and military equipment in the background.
Reverse: The reverse side features a laurel wreath encircling the outer edge, leaving a blank central space typically used for engraving specific details such as names, dates, or additional commemorative inscriptions.
Arthus-Bertrand is a maker of medals and decorations. It was founded in Paris in 1803 by Claude Arthus-Bertrand, an army officer during the French Revolution.
Country: France
Medallist: Arthus-Bertrand
Year: 19th Century
Metal: Bronze
Weight ±: 85.22 g.
Diameter ±: 57 mm
This medal is a significant artifact for collectors and historians, offering a tangible connection to the history and traditions of military training in France.
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