Details
LOT 3745
France. World War I AE Medal Group. 1914-1918.
Comprising: mixed group of French medals issued for service in WWI, including Verdun Battle Medal, Allemagne, and 1914-1917 Star. Very Fine - Good Very Fine.(51.36gr total, 27-49mm excluding ribbon). [3, No Reserve]
Provenance
Acquired on the UK art market;
Property of an Essex, UK, collector.
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