Commemorative Medal for the Opening of Jubilee Kindergarten during the Austrian Empire in the 20th Century

Commemorative Medal for the Opening of Jubilee Kindergarten during the Austrian Empire in the 20th Century

The plaque of Emperor Franz Joseph Jubilee's kindergarten opening. On the front is a scene of a kindergarten teacher and four children, with Emperor Franz Joseph presenting a bouquet of flowers. Franz Joseph Jubilee Emperor Kindergarten. On the back, five children gather around a sitting Christ, with a view of Leitz in the background. First collected in the State Museum of Lower Austria.
Commemorative Medal of the Austrian Republic in the 20th Century: Honorary Citizen Medal

Commemorative Medal of the Austrian Republic in the 20th Century: Honorary Citizen Medal

The plaque of Alois Richter Honorary Citizen. On the front is a side image of Alois Richter. On the back is a stylized eagle, depicted in the full body of two boys, facing each other, holding hands, with a vine wreath behind it. The emblem of Leitz Town is located in the lower left corner, while the emblem of the Alliance of Krems is located in the lower right corner. Danube in front of the flower belt. Medal winner: Arnold Hatig. Bronze; 7,6 x 5 centimeters; Around 1910. Alois Richter (1849-1919) was a numismatist and the mayor of Leitz.
17th century Austrian Holy Roman Empire Medal "Half body of Johann Battista Werda"

17th century Austrian Holy Roman Empire Medal "Half body of Johann Battista Werda"

This medal was made for John Baptiste Verda, Count of Verdenberg. This medal is replicated through electroplating, lead casting, welding, and silver plating. The front displays a bust of the Count with the words "IO: BAP: FHV. VERDENBERGH: ZG 1630" written on it. On the back, a snake ring surrounds a hexagonal star, suspended above a patch of grass. It is currently housed in the State Museum of Lower Austria.
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.
Medal of Honor for the City of Berndorf during the Austrian Empire in the 20th century

Medal of Honor for the City of Berndorf during the Austrian Empire in the 20th century

The medal is the Medal of Honor of the city of Berndorf, with the city emblem of Berndorf on the front, which reads "Berndorf, Lower Austria, 1900" or "Berndorf, Lower Austria, 1900". On the back, there is a thank-you and floral decoration, engraved with the words' In recognition of the contributions of members over the years, awarded by the community of Berndorf City '. The medal is a ribbon with the national color, made of silver, with a diameter of 3.8 centimeters, and was made in 1900. The city of Berndorf is located in the Tristan Valley on the edge of the Vienna Forest in Lower Austria, Austria. Due to its historical development in the 19th century, it is also known as the city of Krupp.
Baden City Ascension Commemorative Medal - Frederick III

Baden City Ascension Commemorative Medal - Frederick III

This commemorative medal was made to celebrate the upgrading of Baden town to a city. The front of the commemorative medal features a half profile portrait of Frederick III, with the words' Emperor Frederick III 1440-1493 'written on it. On the back of the commemorative medal is the emblem of Baden and a grapevine, with the words' 1480 Baden 1930 elevation to a city 'written on it. The commemorative medal is made of bronze with a diameter of 6 centimeters. It was made in 1930 and is exhibited at the State Museum of Lower Austria in Austria.
The Michael H ö rlich Medal, a commemorative medal from the Austrian Empire in the 16th century

The Michael H ö rlich Medal, a commemorative medal from the Austrian Empire in the 16th century

This commemorative medal was made in honor of Michael Hurlich, the abbot of the Getweg Monastery. The front of the commemorative medal features a half profile portrait of Herlich, with the words' MICH Æ L HERRLICH A [B] BAS GOTVICENSIS Æ T LI 'written on it. On the back of the commemorative medal is the city emblem of Getweg Monastery, which reads "DEVS REFVGIVM MEXM A ᴼ 1590". The commemorative medal is made of silver with a diameter of 3.5 centimeters. It was made in 1590 and is exhibited at the State Museum of Lower Austria in Austria.
The Michael Haydn Medal, a commemorative medal from the Austrian Republic in the 20th century

The Michael Haydn Medal, a commemorative medal from the Austrian Republic in the 20th century

Michael Haydn was an Austrian composer of the modern era, and this commemorative medal was made in honor of Michael Haydn. The front of the commemorative medal features a half profile portrait of Haydn, with the words' MiCHAEL HAYDN: 1737-1806 'written on it. On the back of the commemorative medal is a scene of Hohenzollerbach, with two little angels on the left holding violins and a sheet music on the right. The commemorative medal is made of bronze with a diameter of 7.6 centimeters. It was made in 1927 and is exhibited at the State Museum of Lower Austria in Austria.
Commemorative medal of the Austrian Republic period in the 20th century, "Outstanding Medal of the Lower Austrian Agricultural Chamber of Commerce"

Commemorative medal of the Austrian Republic period in the 20th century, "Outstanding Medal of the Lower Austrian Agricultural Chamber of Commerce"

This commemorative medal is made to celebrate the outstanding performance of the Austrian Agricultural Chamber of Commerce. The front of the commemorative medal features a farmer and his cattle in front of an apple tree, with a harvest scene in the background. The back of the commemorative medal features the emblem of Lower Austria and five castles, while the front displays laurel leaves. It says' Progress. Lower Austrian Agricultural Chamber of Commerce. '. The commemorative medal is made of bronze, with a silver plated surface and a diameter of 5.5 centimeters. It was made in 1928. This commemorative medal is on display at the State Museum of Lower Austria in Austria.
Commemorative Medal of the Austrian Republic in the 20th Century, "Turn Meritorious Medal"

Commemorative Medal of the Austrian Republic in the 20th Century, "Turn Meritorious Medal"

This commemorative medal was made to celebrate the Lower Austria Provincial Exhibition held in Thurn. The front of the commemorative medal features farmers and craftsmen facing each other, each holding a central flag with their right hand. The farmer's left hand is also on the flagpole, while the craftsman's left hand lifts a laurel branch. Under their feet are symbols of agriculture, trade, and engineering, and the background is a scene from Turen. The back of the commemorative medal features the city emblem of Turen and laurel leaves. This commemorative medal is on display at the State Museum of Lower Austria in 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.
Austrian Entrepreneur Commemorative Medal "Faber's New Year Commemorative Medal"

Austrian Entrepreneur Commemorative Medal "Faber's New Year Commemorative Medal"

This commemorative medal was made to celebrate the New Year of 1907 by the brewery owner Moritz Faber, his son Carl, and grandson Theodore. The front bust of the commemorative medal features Moritz, Carl, and Theodore, as well as the coat of arms of the Fir Branch and the Brewers Guild. Moritz Faber was born on March 14, 1837, Karl Faber was born on August 30, 1866, and Theodore Faber was born on February 1, 1897. The commemorative medal is made of copper, measuring 9.9 x 6 cm, and was made in 1906. The commemorative medal is now located at the State Museum in Lower Austria, Austria.