The commemorative medal of the Austrian Empire in the 20th century, the Vienna Baden Medal of Honor

The commemorative medal of the Austrian Empire in the 20th century, the Vienna Baden Medal of Honor

This medal was awarded to celebrate the Royal Fire Equipment Exhibition held in Baden near Vienna in September 1908. On the front is a half body portrait of the emperor and laurel leaves, with the words "IMPERIAL JUBILEE EXEHIBITION FOR FIRE-FIGHTING EQUIPMENT" written on it, which is the "Royal Fire Equipment Exhibition Commemorative Exhibition". On the back are the emblem of Baden and oak leaves. The medal is made by Reinemer&Spiegel and measures 4.45 x 4 centimeters. It is made of copper nickel zinc alloy.
The commemorative medal of the Austrian Empire period in the 19th century, titled "Rudolf Crown Prince Tasting Reiz Gold Wine Commemorative Medal"

The commemorative medal of the Austrian Empire period in the 19th century, titled "Rudolf Crown Prince Tasting Reiz Gold Wine Commemorative Medal"

The front of the commemorative medal features a quarter profile portrait of Rudolf, with the words' ARCHDUKE RUDOLF CROWN PRINCE OF AUSTRA 'written on it. The back of the commemorative medal features a view of a tall cup with a lid and the city emblem of Leitz. The creator of the commemorative medal is Kristelbauer. The medal is made of bronze with a diameter of 5.4 centimeters and was made in 1888. It is collected in the State Museum of Lower Austria, Austria.
20th Century Austrian Empire Period Commemorative Medal "Kaiser Franz Joseph District Orphanage Commemorative Medal"

20th Century Austrian Empire Period Commemorative Medal "Kaiser Franz Joseph District Orphanage Commemorative Medal"

This commemorative medal was made to celebrate the establishment of the orphanage in Leitz. The obverse of the commemorative medal features a quarter profile portrait of Franz Joseph I, with the words "FRANC. IOS. I. Monogram RN. The back of the commemorative medal features the architectural view of the orphanage and the city emblem of Leitz. The commemorative medal is made of silver, with a diameter of 3.7 centimeters, and was made in 1905. Franz Joseph I, Emperor of Austria and Austria Hungary, was a ruler of central and southern Europe in the 19th and 20th centuries. This commemorative medal is on display at the State Museum of Lower Austria in Austria.