Decoration of Fidelity, Gold Decoration

SKU: 02.FRA.0133.101.01

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    • country
      France
    • date of institution
      February 5, 1816

    History


    The Decoration of Fidelity was created on February 5, 1816 by Louis XVIII, but was later suppressed on February 10, 1831.

    It was a specific version of the Decoration of the Lily awarded to the National Guard of Paris.

    The Gold Decoration was awarded by the King for exceptional services, and is very rare. It may vary in size and inscription.

    The obverse inscription translates to “Fidelity, Devotion, ...  ” and the reverse inscription translates to “April 12 and May 3, 1814 March 19 and July 8, 1815.”
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    • Composition

      Gold/Enamelled

    • Inscription

      Obv: FIDELITE DEVOUEMENT Rev: 12 AVRIL ET 3 MAI 1814 12 MARS ET 8 JUILLET 1815

    • Size

      31mm

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    • Version Remarks

      The size is an average measurement.

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