Boer War 1902 President Kruger Stay in Utrecht Medal Set. 1977 Restrike.
Boer War 1902 President Kruger Stay in Utrecht Medal Set. 1977 Restrike.
In excellent and complete condition. Slight wear to front left corner of case.
Diameter (medal) : 68mm
Case : 16 x 15 x 3.5cm
According to Laidlaw #0003b :
Form: Circular, Cast. Comes in a green presentation case which also contains two bronze plaques one positioned above the medal and the other below. By: Henri Dubois / Paris Mint Date: 1976 & 1977
Edge: Plain with incused punch marks: BRONZE, "1976 or "1977 and the cornucopia Paris mint mark.
Obverse: Bust of elderly Paul Kruger, in high relief, facing left. Signed: H. DUBOIS to the right across. Legend: LE PRESIDENT KRUGER UTRECHT JUIN 1902.
Reverse: A lightly draped female figure depicting Peace standing upon clouds that are being dispelled by rays of sunshine, entering the design from the upper left, to reveal the terrain of South Africa below. Signed: HENRI . DUBOIS round the rim at the foot to the left.
Notes: In 1902 a pair of medals (Laidlaw 0003a), one is silver and the other in bronze, together with silver versions of the two plaques shown here, was presented to President Kruger. The medal set here with the bronze medal only is a reproduction of the unique Kruger set. Comes inside a green fitted case lined on the inside with white silk-like material and green velvet-like material. The plaques are fitted above and below the medal. Also comes with a descriptive insert English on one side and Afrikaans on the other. The inscription on the bronze plaque above the medal reads: EN TEMOIGNAGE / DES SENTIMENTS ET DES VOEUX FRANCAIS / POUR LA NATION SUD-AFRICAINE / ET SON CHEF VENERE / PARIS NOVEMBRE 1902 (in testimony of the sentiments and good wishes of the French people for the South African Nation and its venerated leader. Paris, November 1902). The plaque under the medal has the inscription: LE CHEF ... LA NATION / 1902. These plaques, in silver, formed part of the presentation set given to President Kruger during his stay in Utrecht During the 1970's the French negotiated a contract with ARMSCOR, the South African government-supported armaments company, for the supply of military equipment, particularly Mirage jet-fighter aeroplanes. The 1976 re-strike was produced to mark longstanding friendship between the two countries and cement the arms agreement. A second restrike was made in 1977 for the Natural Cultural History Museum with the descriptive insert this time in English and Afrikaans