1843 FRANCE FERDINAND PHILLIPS NOTRE DAME MEDALLION
£195.00
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1843 France Medallion – Chapelle Saint-Ferdinand, Notre Dame de la Compassion
Commemorating Ferdinand Philippe, Duke of Orléans
By Alfred Borrel | Bronze | Prooflike UNC | 50 mm
This elegant French commemorative medallion was struck to mark the inauguration of the Chapelle Saint-Ferdinand in Paris, dedicated to Notre Dame de la Compassion and built in memory of Ferdinand Philippe, Duke of Orléans — eldest son of King Louis-Philippe I. The chapel was consecrated on 11 July 1843, one year after Ferdinand’s tragic death in a carriage accident.
Obverse
Features a plain bust of Ferdinand Philippe, facing right, in classical style.
- Legend: “FERDINAND PHILIPPE LOUIS C. H. DUC D’ORLEANS”
- Engraver: Alfred Borrel
Reverse
Depicts the facade of the Chapelle Saint-Ferdinand, with architectural detail and inscriptions.
- Legend:
“CHAPELLE SAINT FERDINAND / SOUS L’INVOCATION DE NOTRE DAME DE LA COMPASSION / ELEVÉE À LA MÉMOIRE DU DUC D’ORLÉANS PRINCE ROYAL / INAUGURÉE LE 11 JUIL. 1843” - Engraver’s name: BORREL in exergue
- Metal: Bronze
- Diameter: 50 mm
- Edge: Plain
- Condition: Prooflike Uncirculated (UNC) with brilliant fields and sharp strike
- Price: £195
This medallion is a poignant tribute to Ferdinand Philippe, a popular and promising heir to the French throne, whose untimely death deeply affected the July Monarchy. The chapel, located near the site of his fatal accident, became a symbol of royal mourning and religious devotion.
A rare and beautifully preserved piece of French royal history, ideal for collectors of commemorative medals, Orléans dynasty memorabilia, or 19th-century French numismatics.
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