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France, Nessus et Déjanire, 1944, a uniface silver Art Deco medal by R. Delamarre, the centaur Nessus lifting a semi-naked Déjanire, back named (Offert à Mr André Herbert par ses Collaborateurs en l’honeur du vingtcinquième anniversaire de la fondation de sa maison, 1936), names of Herbert’s partners around, 81mm (CGMP p.127; cf. BDW 13, 406). Rim bruises, otherwise very fine and very rare in silver (£200-250)
Illustrated on the Plates. In mythology, Nessus, the centaur, was shot by Heracles for trying to abduct his wife Déjanire. Nessus' blood-stained tunic, given to Déjanire as a charm, eventually caused Heracles' death
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