Gottfried Marshall Memorial Medal
The front displays a bust of Godfrey Marschall. EXZELL DR. GODFRED MARSCHELL WEIHBISHOF U. GENELLIKAR VON WIEN, meaning "Outstanding Dr. Gottfried Marcel, Bishop and General Agent of Vienna". Issued in 1908, the material is bronze and silver plated.
Karl Liebertner Memorial Medal
Karl Liebertner is a figure who has made significant contributions in the fields of music or art, and the design of this medal reflects his achievements and influence. The inscription and pattern on the back indicate a close connection between Liebleitner and children's music, as he was a composer, music educator, or figure related to children's music activities. Laurel leaves usually symbolize victory and honor, while vines and rose bushes add artistic and decorative elements.
Saint Pulten Savings Bank 50th Anniversary Commemorative Medal
This is a medal made to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the establishment of St. Pulten Savings Bank. The diameter of the medal is 7 centimeters and it was made in 1904. On the front of the medal, there is a view of the savings bank building designed by Eugene Cener, as well as a cinnamon tree branch. The inscription reads: 'SAVE TO WORK'. On the reverse side of the medal, there are beehives and cinnamon branches. The inscription reads: "THE SAVING BANK IN ST. P Ö LTEN ON THE OCCASION OF ITS 50TH ANNIVERSARY1854-1904.
Austrian Baden Shooting Competition Commemorative Medal
This badge was made to commemorate the 12th Lower Austrian Province Shooting Competition held in Baden, Austria. The badge depicts a shooter dressed in historic attire, holding a target and rifle. In the background, we can see the main facade of W ü rzburg Castle and the city emblem of Baden. There is a plaque on the back of the badge that reads' GG LINDNER M Ü NCHEN ', indicating the company that produced this badge. This badge is made of silver plated brass, 4.5 centimeters high, and was made in 1911.
Ferdinand Foch's Staff of Command
This scepter belongs to Ferdinand Foch. Ferdinand Foch (October 2, 1851- March 20, 1929) was a French Marshal and a member of the French Academy. He performed outstandingly as the Supreme Allied Commander on the Western Front during World War I. He stopped Germany's attack and launched a counterattack to win the war. In November 1918, Marshal Foch accepted the German ceasefire and attended the ceasefire agreement of November 11, 1918. This scepter was awarded to Foch by French President Raymond Poincar é on August 23, 1918.
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