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Two Medals of Lighter-than-Air Flight Interest

including:
a Paris Exhibition Balloon Medal, 1878, gilt copper or bronze, engraved by Charles Tissot, the obverse with a scene of Henry Giffard's tethered balloon over the Tuileries and lettering "Panorama de Paris 1878", the reverse with lettering "Souvenir de Mon Ascension Dans le Grand Ballon Captif a Vapeur de Mr. Henry Giffard", dia. 1.98" (50.5 mm), with suspension ring and tricoleur ribbon, within a gilt-banded paper mat and molded wooden oval frame, h. 7", dia. 6-1/4"; and
an Edward VII Balloon School Coronation Medal, 1901, silver, engraved by Arthur Fenwick, the obverse with conjoined crowned busts of Edward VII and Alexandra and lettering "H M Edward VII King H M Alexandra Queen Proclaimed 1901", the reverse with an airship in flight over London and lettering "Balloon School Royal Engineers", 1.3" (dia. 33 mm), 0.57 t. oz.

  • Provenance: Note: The first medal here was presented to all passengers who ascended in Monsieur Giffard's balloon at the Paris Exhibition. Giffard invented the dirigible in 1852: the first powered and steerable lighter-than-air craft. The second medal shows the first British military airship, British Army Dirigible No. 1, christened "Nulli Secundis" by Edward VII. The medal was optimistic, as the craft was not flown until September, 1907 and, unfortunately, was so badly buffeted by winds at the Crystal Palace a month later that it was dismantled and its frame used to create Nulli Secundis II a year later.
  • Condition: **Paris Medal: In generally good condition. Some dark spots of discoloration on the gilding (visible in catalogue image). Some nicks around edge. Blue of tricoleur faded to green. Not removed from frame for inspection. Vertical crack to the top of frame (visible in photograph). Glass front, polyvinyl back.

    English Medal: In good condition with some wear but generally still very nice detail. Tarnished. Uneven rim width.


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