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English: Bronze medallion dating from 1858, representing Jean-Valentin MOREL (1794-1860), famous French gold and silversmith and lapidary of the 19th century, by the French sculptor Pierre-Adolphe DAMMOUSE (1817-1880).
Français : Médaillon en bronze datant de 1858, représentant Jean-Valentin MOREL (1794-1860), orfèvre, joaillier, lapidaire connu du 19e siècle, par le sculpteur Pierre-Adolphe DAMMOUSE (1817-1880).
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Source This work is my own property. This is a bronze portrait of my great great grand father which has always belonged to my family.
Author Pierre-Adolphe DAMMOUSE (1817-1880) French sculptor.

Sèvres (France), 1858.

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Bronze medallion representing Jean-Valentin MOREL (1794-1860)

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