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China Expedition Commemorative Medal
(Modern Copy) Barre Type
貝爾版中國遠征紀念獎章
(現代複製版)
Item number: M292
Year: AD 2000s
Material: Tin
Size: 44.1 X 30.5 X 2.9 mm
Weight: 14.45 g
Provenance: Private Collector, France, 2023
This is a modern copy of the China Expedition Commemorative Medal (Médaille commémorative de l’expédition de Chine), issued by the French government on January 23, AD 1861, to reward the officers and soldiers who participated in the Second Opium War between AD 1857 and AD 1860.
The official version of the medal, made of silver, had a production run of approximately 8,000 pieces. In contrast, this modern copy is crafted from tin. The medal has a circular shape, surrounded by a laurel wreath symbolising victory. At the centre of the obverse is a left-facing profile portrait of Napoleon III, the reigning emperor at the time, adorned with a laurel crown. Flanking the portrait is the inscription “NAPOLEON III EMPEREUR” engraved in French. Beneath the portrait is a small inscription reading “BARRE,” which refers to the surname of Albert Désiré Barre, the chief engraver at the Paris Mint.
The China Expedition Commemorative Medal is categorised into six variants based on the inscriptions beneath the portrait: “blank,” “BARRE,” “E.F.,” “S.F.,” “SACRISTIAN F.,” and “FALOT.”
The reverse of the medal features an outer circle inscribed with “★EXPEDITION DE CHINE★” and “1860.” The inner circle sequentially lists the locations of four battles from top to bottom: “TA.KOU” (Dagu Fort), “CHANG.KIA.WAN” (Zhangjiawan), “PA.LI-KIAO” (Baliqiao), and “PE-KING” (Beijing), along with a small anchor motif below.
The official version of the medal features a yellow ribbon connected by a circular ring, with the characters “北京” (Beijing) embroidered in blue on both sides of the ribbon. However, this modern copy lacks the ribbon entirely.
In AD 1856, the execution of French priest Monseigneur de la Morandière in Guangxi, who had entered the region for missionary work without authorisation, sparked outrage in France. Coincidentally, at the same time, diplomatic tensions arose between the Qing Dynasty and Britain due to the “Arrow Incident.” As a result, Napoleon III decided to participate in the Second Opium War, invited by the British.
In AD 1858, the Anglo-French coalition forced the Qing government to sign the Treaty of Tianjin, expanding access to additional treaty ports for foreign trade. However, in June AD 1859, tensions escalated when Qing officials detained and mistreated British and French envoys en route to Beijing for the treaty ratification. This provoked a renewed military campaign, culminating in the Anglo-French forces advancing on Beijing and destroying the imperial gardens of the Yuanmingyuan, a symbol of Sino-European cultural fusion.
The war officially ended in AD 1860 with the signing of the Convention of Beijing, which confirmed the terms of the earlier treaty. Additionally, Russia exploited the situation by mediating the peace process and, in return, compelled the Qing Empire to cede territories east of the Ussuri River.
物件編號: M292
年代: 公元 2000 年代
材質: 錫
尺寸: 44.1 X 30.5 X 2.9 mm
重量: 14.45 g
來源: 法國私人收藏 2022
這是一枚現代複製版的公元1861年1月23日,法國政府為獎勵公元1857至1860年,參與第二次鴉片戰爭的官兵所發行的「中國遠征紀念獎章」(Médaille commémorative de l’expédition de Chine)。
這枚獎章發行數量落在八千枚左右,官方版材質為銀,這枚現代複製版為錫。獎章形制為圓形,外圍為象徵勝利的月桂花環環繞。正面中央是時任皇帝的拿破崙三世頭戴桂冠的左臉肖像,人像左右兩旁以法文鐫刻「NAPOLEON III EMPEREUR」(拿破崙三世皇帝)。人像下方有一行小字「BARRE」,即巴黎造幣廠首席雕刻師阿爾伯特·德西雷·貝爾的姓氏。
「中國遠征紀念獎章」按照正面人像下方的銘文差異,分別有「空白、BARRE、E.F.、S.F.、SACRISTIAN F. 和FALOT」六種版本。
獎章背面的外圈有「★EXPEDITION DE CHINE★」(中國遠征)和「1860」字樣,內圈由上而下,依序有:「TA.KOU」(大沽口)、「CHANG.KIA.WAN」(張家灣)、「PA.LI-KIAO」(八里橋) 和「PE-KING」(北京) 四個戰役的地點,下方有一個迷你的船錨圖案。