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Kolokotronis & Nikitas Medal Lange 1836 SP63 PCGS
1.200,00 €
Greek bronze commemorative medal from the collection of medals engraved by Konrad Lange, Kolokotronis & Nikitas, dated 1836.
Medal for Theodoros Kolokotronis and Nikitaras
Obverse: Busts of Theodoros Kolokotronis and Nikitaras, inscription: THEODOR KOLOKOTRONIS GENERAL-IN-CHIEF K. NIKITAS STAMATOPOULOS
GENERAL Reverse: Greek warrior on horseback defeating a Turk, inscription: CRUSHES HIM MY POWERFUL SOUL • NEMEA EGG. 1822
One of the 12 medals created in 1836 by the German artist Konrad Lange (1809-1856). They depict moments and symbolic representations of the 1821 struggle for independence, figures of Greek chieftains who pioneered the national liberation struggle, governor Ioannis Kapodistrias and the first kings.
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1032
Categories: Folk art & Collectibles, Medals - Awards
Tags: 1836, bronze, copper, Greece, lange, medal
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