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Unknown Commemorative Medal Or Pendant? Austro-Prussian?

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I got this in an auction lot, it came with a silver locket, an old working silver compass fob, a silver mounted old penny and some other nice little pieces. I cannot i.d. the man on it or even begin to verify the age. On the side it has an eagle, the man has a high collar. The back of this pendant/commemorative coin/medal is pushed inwards(not flat)and I'm inclined to think it's brass. Again any help would be appreciated. Kind Regards Alexander.

Unknown-Commemorative-Medal-Or-Pendant?-Austro-Prussian?

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Unknown-Commemorative-Medal-Or-Pendant?-Austro-Prussian?
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I can't tell you anything about it, but the shape of that is really unique! With that hanger I'm guessing it was meant to be worn as a decorative piece?
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Yeah I think it was definitely a pendant, but I've never seen anything like it myself. I even took to an antique appraisers who didn't recognise it, he just said what I thought about it maybe being Autro-Prussian. Very interesting indeed.
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It's width and length are approx 1.9-2.0 c.m., and it weighs 2.28 grams.
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The actress Sarah Bernhardt again! This should explain:
https://goccf.com/t/153997
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Yeah you're totally correct, what an odd piece to end up with . Sorry for late reply, tried to email you-but I'm not allowed :(. The compass is definitely the crown piece of this lot. What an oddity. Thank-you very much.
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