France, III & IV Republic. A Lot of Five Awards
Includes: four Third Republic awards: Order of Academic Palms, II Class Officer of Academy, Type III (1866-1955) (in silver with violet enamels, hallmarked on the ring, measuring 27.8 mm (w) x 37 mm (h) inclusive of its laterally-pierced ball suspension, overall enamel loss, original ribbon); Medal for Honour for Railway Service, II Class Silver Grade, Type I (1913-1939) (in silvered bronze, cornucopia hallmarked and marked "BRONZE" on the edge, engraver marked "O. Roty" on the obverse, name engraved to "PEYRE VICTOR 1931" on the reverse, measuring 32.8 mm in diameter, silver locomotive engine clasp on its original ribbon); Medal of Honour for Fire Service, Type I (1900-1935) (in silver, marked "2 ARGENT" (silver) flanked by dual cornucopias on the edge, engraver marked "O. Roty" on the obverse, measuring 27 mm in diameter, original ribbon); Medal of Honour for Communal Service (in silver, marked "2" (silver) flanked by dual cornucopias on the edge, measuring 26 mm in diameter, original ribbon); and Fourth Republic: Military Medal (1952-1962) (in silvered bronze with blue enamels, the obverse centrepiece with one star designating it as the Fourth Republic version, measuring 27 mm (w) x 48.5 mm (h) inclusive of its uniface trophy-of-arms suspension, chipping evident in the blue enamels on the reverse centrepiece ring, original ribbon). Ranging from fine to near extremely fine.

