GOETZ: Queen Luise......Pretty Lady!!

K-511 QUEEN LUISE OF PRUSSIA, 1935, Struck Silver, 36mm, VZ+, R
Commemorating the 125th anniversary of her death.
Obverse: Head right in court finery.
Reverse: Bouquet of Roses with crown above. Inscription “Queen Luise Memorial, July 19, 1810 & 1935.”
This piece was also cast in 120mm bronze, cast in 110mm white porcelain, and also struck in 36mm gold.

Commemorating the 125th anniversary of her death.
Obverse: Head right in court finery.
Reverse: Bouquet of Roses with crown above. Inscription “Queen Luise Memorial, July 19, 1810 & 1935.”
This piece was also cast in 120mm bronze, cast in 110mm white porcelain, and also struck in 36mm gold.


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What a great example of his skill as an artist rather than just a social satirest.
Shep
And the medal ain't bad either
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She WAS a beauty. I'm unable to post a pic from the office pc, but you can check her out HERE. - Preussen
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A feminine subject that actually looks feminine!! I agree, some ladies tend to look a wee bit masculine...
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Goetz had designed another Luise medal, if I remember correctly, didn't he?
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