1736 FOLIO Medals & Coins of King Louis XV France Numismatics Fleurimont ART
A stunning folio printing of “Medals of the Reign of Louis XV”. Published in 1730s Paris, this impressive work is a collection of 54 separate engravings depicting coins and medals commemorating King Louis XV of France. Each of the engravings includes a description in a lavish border describing the coin and its purpose. Each of these works of art was done by Fleurimont and was, according to Sarmant, a continuation of the Medals on the events of the reign of Louis XIV.
This work is known to be highly valuable and considerably rare!
1736 FOLIO Medals & Coins of King Louis XV France Numismatics Fleurimont ART
A stunning folio printing of “Medals of the Reign of Louis XV”. Published in 1730s Paris, this impressive work is a collection of 54 separate engravings depicting coins and medals commemorating King Louis XV of France. Each of the engravings includes a description in a lavish border describing the coin and its purpose. Each of these works of art was done by Fleurimont and was, according to Sarmant, a continuation of the Medals on the events of the reign of Louis XIV.
This work is known to be highly valuable and considerably rare!
Item number: #23258
Price: $950
France
Medailles du Regne de Louis XV
[Paris: ca. 1736].
Details:
- Collation:
- [4], 54 leaves
- References: Sarmant, Bibliotheque de l’Ecole des Chartes, p.88;
- Language: French
- Binding: Leather; tight and secure
- Size: ~13in X 9.75in (33cm x 24.5cm)
- very and valuable with auction records and price comparisons at over $2200
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23258
Category
European History
Authors
France
Printing Date
18th Century
Language
French
Binding
Leather
Book Condition
Excellent

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