Live auction - fme_584514 - SECONDO IMPERO FRANCESE Médaille, Sénat
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Valutazione : | 800 € |
Prezzo : | 320 € |
Offerta maxima : | 320 € |
Data di fine vendita : | 16 giugno 2020 18:47:20 |
partecipanti : | 2 partecipanti |
Tipo : Médaille, Sénat
Data: n.d.
Nome della officina / città: 75 - Paris
Metallo : argento
Diametro : 50,5 mm
Asse di coniazione : 12 h.
Peso : 66,42 g.
Orlo : lisse + main ARGENT
Marchio : main ARGENT
Grado di rarità : UNIQUE
Commenti sullo stato di conservazione:
Cette médaille est frappée sur un flan régulier. De petits chocs dans le champ du revers
Diritto
Titolatura diritto : SENAT.
Descrittivo diritto : Aigle sur L. N. reposant sur une couronne de laurier ; au-dessous BARRE.
Rovescio
Titolatura rovescio : M. DAVIEL.
Descrittivo rovescio : Dans dans une couronne végétale composée de blé, raisin, chêne, laurier.
Commento
Médaille attribuée à Alfred Daviel. Il naquit à Évreux le 3 mars 1856 et mourut à Paris le 12 juin 1856. Après des cours de Droit à Paris, dès 1821 il revint à Rouen où il exerça en tant qu’avocat. Le 3 septembre 1830, il fut nommé premier avocat général de Rouen. Il est élu bâtonnier en 1843 puis de nouveau en 1845. Bonapartiste, il est nommé procureur général par le prince-président, puis le 1er novembre 1850 ministre de la justice. Il occupa ce poste jusqu’au coup d’état de décembre 1850. Il est élevé à la dignité de sénateur le 19 juin 1854 et cette médaille lui fut remise à cette occasion. Ses positions Bonapartistes lui valurent une progression très rapide dans l’Ordre de la légion d’honneur, ainsi en 1850 il est fait chevalier, en 1852 officier et l’année suivante commandeur.
Medal awarded to Alfred Daviel. He was born in Évreux on March 3, 1856 and died in Paris on June 12, 1856. After studying law in Paris, he returned to Rouen in 1821, where he practiced as a lawyer. On September 3, 1830, he was appointed first attorney general of Rouen. He was elected president of the bar in 1843 and again in 1845. A Bonapartist, he was appointed attorney general by the prince-president, then on November 1, 1850, minister of justice. He held this position until the coup d'état of December 1850. He was elevated to the rank of senator on June 19, 1854, and this medal was awarded to him on this occasion. His Bonapartist positions earned him very rapid advancement in the Order of the Legion of Honour, so in 1850 he was made a knight, in 1852 an officer and the following year a commander.
Medal awarded to Alfred Daviel. He was born in Évreux on March 3, 1856 and died in Paris on June 12, 1856. After studying law in Paris, he returned to Rouen in 1821, where he practiced as a lawyer. On September 3, 1830, he was appointed first attorney general of Rouen. He was elected president of the bar in 1843 and again in 1845. A Bonapartist, he was appointed attorney general by the prince-president, then on November 1, 1850, minister of justice. He held this position until the coup d'état of December 1850. He was elevated to the rank of senator on June 19, 1854, and this medal was awarded to him on this occasion. His Bonapartist positions earned him very rapid advancement in the Order of the Legion of Honour, so in 1850 he was made a knight, in 1852 an officer and the following year a commander.