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AWARD MEDAL FOR A FIREFIGHTER OF THE DEPARTMENTAL UNION OF VIENNA, Third Republic. 25354

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AWARD MEDAL FOR A FIREFIGHTER OF THE DEPARTMENTAL UNION OF VIENNA, Third Republic. 25354

Medal awarded by the Departmental Union of Vienne to Saint Romain on May 28, 1911. In bronze, diameter 4 cm. The obverse depicts a firefighter saving a woman and on the reverse a trophy of firefighter helmets and weapons with a ribbon bearing the inscription “UNION DEPARTE VIENNA / St ROMAIN / May 28, 1911”. Presented in its cardboard box covered with burgundy paper and sheathed in green velvet and silk.

France.
Third Republic.
Good condition.
Reference : 25354
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