France, Third, Fourth and Fifth Republics. A Lot of Eight Awards
Includes: four Third Republic awards: Military Medal, Type III with Uniface Trophy-of-Arms (in silver gilt with blue enamels, dual cornucopia hallmarked and marked with a "1" between the cornucopias on the obverse, measuring 28 mm (w) x 46.5 mm (h) inclusive of its trophy-of-arms suspension, intact enamels, scattered gilt wear, original ribbon); Medal for Honour for Railway Service, II Class Silver Grade, Type I (1913-1939) (in silver, marked "2 ARGENT" (silver) flanked by dual cornucopias on the edge, engraver marked "A DESAIDE. EDIT." and "O. Roty" on the obverse, name engraved to "ROUZE JEAN 1921" on the reverse, measuring 32.8 mm in diameter, original ribbon); Escapees' Medal (in bronze gilt, measuring 29.5 mm in diameter, original ribbon); Medal for Work and Industry, II Class Silver Grade (in silver, marked "1 ARGENT" (silver) flanked by dual cornucopias on the edge, engraver marked "A Borrel" on the obverse and reverse, name engraved "F. H. HAUET 1920" on the reverse, measuring 27 mm in diameter, original ribbon); and three Fourth Republic and one Fifth Republic: Ministry of Labour and Social Security Medals of Honour, II Class Silver Grade (in silver, engraver marked "A Borrel" on the obverse and reverse, marked "1" flanked by dual cornucopias on the reverse, name engraved "C. GEMEHL 1953", "J. NAUDET 1953", "R. BALLANDREEAUX 1958" and "Mme J. PILLON 1965" on their respective reverses, measuring 27 mm in diameter each, original ribbons). Ranging from very fine to extremely fine.

