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French L.O.H. Award & 11 Medals Awarded to French Manufacturing Company, Beautiful Display!

A highly decorative display of medals awarded to a French manufacturing company, the Ancienne Maison Gautier-Bouchard [trans: Former House of Gautier-Bouchard], associated with French industrialist Lucien Rambaud (1839-1919). The display consists of 11 medals total, with a French Legion of Honor award on a ribbon suspended at center. (Of the medals, eleven medal faces can be found at left, and eleven medal backs at right.) The awards are nestled on a bed of purple velvet, now faded to brown, with gilt lettering listing additional honors. Two of the medal halves are slightly loose. Expected surface wear including minor isolated corrosion and/or loss to the fabric and wooden frame. The Legion of Honor award has traces of the green enamel but most is missing, and there is minor crazing to the white enamel components. Else near fine and very attractive! The medals measure between 2" diameter at the smallest and 3" diameter at the largest. Overall the display measures 24.25" x 16.5" x 1.25." Weighs approximately 9 lbs.

The medals were bestowed upon the Établissement Lucien Rambaud (Former House of Gautier-Bouchard) at competitions like the Exposition Nationale and Exposition Internationale, and recognized achievements in industry, manufacturing, and agriculture. The medals were awarded between 1848-1906, or, the period of French history encompassing the Second Republic, Second Empire, and Third Republic. Awards were given at Paris (1848, 1855, 1867, 1878); Nantes (1861); Amsterdam (1879); London (1851, 1862); Melbourne (1880); Sydney (1879); and Hanoi (1902), with other accolades from Liège and Milan listed, and the Legion of Honor bestowed in 1878. Some of the monarchs represented on the medals include Queen Victoria and Prince Consort Albert of Great Britain; Emperor Napoleon III and Empress Eugénie of France; and King Willem III of the Netherlands.

Gaspard Lucien François Rambaud (1839-1919) was a French corporate executive and industrialist affiliated with the Établissement Lucien Rambaud (Former House of Gautier-Bouchard) after 1897. The company was headquartered in Aubervilliers, a suburb northeast of Paris, and specialized in manufacturing paints and varnishes including white lead. Rambaud had an extensive history of corporate management: mining operations in Brittany and Normandy, France in 1877 and 1884; a chromite mining company in Algeria in 1879; a chemical product company in southwestern France in 1880; and salt manufacturing in Andalusia, Spain in 1881.

This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses.

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