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Louis Philippe (1830-48), Erection of the Obelisk of Luxor in the Place de la Concorde, 1836.
J. P. Montagny (1760-1836)
Production place:
France
Portrait medal of Marie Antoinette for her execution, 1793.
Weight: 67.39 g
Method of acquisition: Loan (1937-08-11) by Trinity College, Cambridge
Production date: AD 1836
Maximum Diameter 52 mm
Accession number: CM.TR.2031-R
Primary reference Number: 197713
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Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Coins and Medals
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