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August Kleeberg: The death of Emperor Maximilian of Mexico 1867 - Emperor Maximilian Death Medal

August Kleeberg: The death of Emperor Maximilian of Mexico 1867 - Emperor Maximilian Death Medal

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$330.00

$115.50

The Story

KLEEBERG, AUGUST (Austr.). was a contemporary medallist, residing at Vienna, where since 1864 he designed and executed a number of Personal and Commemorative plaques, medals, and statuettes. Very few of these are known to exist. 41mm

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Maximilian I of Mexico (1832–1867) was an Austrian archduke and younger brother of Emperor Franz Joseph I. Encouraged by Napoleon III of France, he took the throne amidst Mexican political turmoil but was executed by republican forces under Benito Juárez after French military support withdrew.

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Description

KLEEBERG, AUGUST (Austr.). was a contemporary medallist, residing at Vienna, where since 1864 he designed and executed a number of Personal and Commemorative plaques, medals, and statuettes. Very few of these are known to exist. 41mm

Unique Find!!!

Maximilian I of Mexico (1832–1867) was an Austrian archduke and younger brother of Emperor Franz Joseph I. Encouraged by Napoleon III of France, he took the throne amidst Mexican political turmoil but was executed by republican forces under Benito Juárez after French military support withdrew.

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