Lot

873

World Historical Medals from Various Properties

In Coins and Historical Medals

This auction is live! You need to be registered and approved to bid at this auction.
You have been outbid. For the best chance of winning, increase your maximum bid.
Your bid or registration is pending approval with the auctioneer. Please check your email account for more details.
Unfortunately, your registration has been declined by the auctioneer. You can contact the auctioneer on +44 (0) 20 7016 1700 for more information.
You are the current highest bidder! To be sure to win, log in for the live auction broadcast on or increase your max bid.
Leave a bid now! Your registration has been successful.
Sorry, bidding has ended on this item. We have thousands of new lots everyday, start a new search.
Bidding on this auction has not started. Please register now so you are approved to bid when auction starts.
World Historical Medals from Various Properties
Interested in the price of this lot?
Subscribe to the price guide
FRANCE, Charles Tellier, 1912, a bronze plaque by L.B. Bernstamm, bust left, rev. steam vessel Le Frigorifique under sail to left, 65 x 49mm (BDM –; cf. DNW 61, 1363). Very fine and very rare £80-£100 --- Charles Tellier (1828-1913), the son of an industrialist from Amiens, created his first refrigerator in 1858 and had perfected his technique of mechanical compression by the mid-1860s. In 1868 he installed an armoire à conservation on an English ship, City of Rio de Janeiro, outward-bound for Argentina; after a 23-day return passage the meat in it was deemed fit for consumption. Following the Franco-Prussian war, Tellier resumed his experiments and equipped a small steamer, which he renamed Le Frigorifique, with refrigerators running on methyl ether. With a cargo of meat loaded at Rouen, the ship left on 30 September 1876. Bad weather forced a stopover in Lisbon and it was not until 23 December, 105 days later, that Le Frigorifique arrived in Buenos Aires, yet the meat was undamaged and some of it was consumed in a banquet aboard ship soon afterwards. The depiction of the vessel on the plaque is taken from a contemporary oil painting originally belonging to Tellier, who was perhaps 20 years ahead of his time and whose feats were largely overlooked; he died destitute in Paris in 1913
FRANCE, Charles Tellier, 1912, a bronze plaque by L.B. Bernstamm, bust left, rev. steam vessel Le Frigorifique under sail to left, 65 x 49mm (BDM –; cf. DNW 61, 1363). Very fine and very rare £80-£100 --- Charles Tellier (1828-1913), the son of an industrialist from Amiens, created his first refrigerator in 1858 and had perfected his technique of mechanical compression by the mid-1860s. In 1868 he installed an armoire à conservation on an English ship, City of Rio de Janeiro, outward-bound for Argentina; after a 23-day return passage the meat in it was deemed fit for consumption. Following the Franco-Prussian war, Tellier resumed his experiments and equipped a small steamer, which he renamed Le Frigorifique, with refrigerators running on methyl ether. With a cargo of meat loaded at Rouen, the ship left on 30 September 1876. Bad weather forced a stopover in Lisbon and it was not until 23 December, 105 days later, that Le Frigorifique arrived in Buenos Aires, yet the meat was undamaged and some of it was consumed in a banquet aboard ship soon afterwards. The depiction of the vessel on the plaque is taken from a contemporary oil painting originally belonging to Tellier, who was perhaps 20 years ahead of his time and whose feats were largely overlooked; he died destitute in Paris in 1913

Coins and Historical Medals

Sale Date(s)
Venue Address
Live Online Auction
United Kingdom

General delivery information available from the auctioneer

If you are successful in purchasing lot/s being auctioned by us and opt for the item/s to be sent to you, we will use the following methods of shipment:

Within the UK
If you live within the UK, items will be despatched using Royal Mail Special Delivery. This service provides parcel tracking (via the Royal Mail website) and next weekday delivery (betwen 9am and 1pm). Items delivered within the UK are covered by our insurance company. Heavy and bulky lots will be sent by courier, in discussion with the client.

Outside of the UK
If the item/s being sent are worth under £1000 in total they are sent using Royal Mail’s Signed For International service. This ensures the item must be signed for when it is delivered.
If the item/s being sent are valued at over £1000 in total they will be sent using FedEx. This service allows next day delivery to customers in many parts of the US and parcels are fully trackable using the FedEx website.

Shipping Exceptions
Certain lots such as those containing glass or sharp implements, etc., may not be suitable for in-house shipping within or outside of the UK. Please contact Noonans with any queries.

Important Information

Auctioneer's Buyers Premium: 24% (+VAT)

Bidding on this auction using the-saleroom.com
There is an additional charge of 4.95% (+VAT/sales tax) when bidding on this auction using the-saleroom.com. 

 

Please click here to read the Important Information for Buyer's on the auctioneer's website

Terms & Conditions

See Full Terms And Conditions