fjt_660892 - FRANC-MAÇONNERIE - PARIS LA CLEMENTE AMITIE 1806
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Tipo : LA CLEMENTE AMITIE
Data: 1806
Metallo : rame
Diametro : 27 mm
Asse di coniazione : 12 h.
Peso : 8,67 g.
Orlo : Lisse sans poinçon
N° nelle opere di riferimento :
Pedigree :
Exemplaire provenant de la collection Charlet
Diritto
Titolatura diritto : L :. D :. L :. / CLEMENTE AMITIE.
Descrittivo diritto : Homme, vêtu seulement d’une petite cape, marchant les bras croisés au milieu des flammes ; signé : GAYRARD.
Rovescio
Titolatura rovescio : INITIALES C A.
Descrittivo rovescio : Équerre et compas entrecroisés entourés de rameaux d’acacia.
Commento
Ce jeton daté de 1806 provient de la loge Clémente Amitié fondée en 1805. Il s’agit de l’une des plus grande loge du XIXème siècle. Marc Labouret nous indique que cette loge aura de nombreuses démêlés avec les obédiences. Cette loge sera très en vue au début du Second Empire, puis sous la troisième république. En 1875, elle initie Jules Ferry et Emile Littré. La loge atteindra 285 membres en 1881. Cette loge jouera également un role non négligeable dans la Résistance. Cette loge initia également Victor Schoelcher.
This token, dated 1806, comes from the Clémente Amitié lodge, founded in 1805. It was one of the largest lodges of the 19th century. Marc Labouret tells us that this lodge had many run-ins with the obediences. This lodge was very prominent at the beginning of the Second Empire, then under the Third Republic. In 1875, it initiated Jules Ferry and Émile Littré. The lodge reached 285 members in 1881. This lodge also played a significant role in the Resistance. This lodge also initiated Victor Schoelcher.
This token, dated 1806, comes from the Clémente Amitié lodge, founded in 1805. It was one of the largest lodges of the 19th century. Marc Labouret tells us that this lodge had many run-ins with the obediences. This lodge was very prominent at the beginning of the Second Empire, then under the Third Republic. In 1875, it initiated Jules Ferry and Émile Littré. The lodge reached 285 members in 1881. This lodge also played a significant role in the Resistance. This lodge also initiated Victor Schoelcher.