1841 Medal Louis-Philippe France Baptism of the Count of Paris

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£115.00
 
The baptism of the Count of Paris in 1841 refers to the religious ceremony held to christen the Count of Paris, who was a member of the French royal family. In 1841, the Count of Paris was Henri d'Orléans, the son of Louis-Philippe, the last King of the French, and his wife Queen Marie-Amélie.
The baptism of the Count of Paris would have been a significant event, typically held in a grand and ceremonial manner. It would have involved the presence of high-ranking clergy, members of the royal family, and other dignitaries.
Country: France
Year: 1841
Metal: Bronze
Weight ±: 87.5 g.
Diameter ±: 57 mm
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SKU: MED107-
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