A ROYAL GOLD AND ENAMEL WATCH FOB COMMEMORATING THE SECOND ITALIAN WAR OF INDEPENDENCE
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A ROYAL GOLD AND ENAMEL WATCH FOB COMMEMORATING THE SECOND ITALIAN WAR OF INDEPENDENCE

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A ROYAL GOLD AND ENAMEL WATCH FOB COMMEMORATING THE SECOND ITALIAN WAR OF INDEPENDENCE
Globular, nielloed with battle scenes and inscriptions relating to the Battle of Palestro, 30-31 May 1859, and the capture of San Martino during the Battle of Solferino, 24 June 1859, opening to reveal a hinged column, capped with an enamelled flag, the links of the chain formed as alternating cannon and piles of cannon balls, with a gilt metal watch key
3 in. (7.6 cm.) overall length
Provenance
Vittorio Emanuele II, King of Italy, (1820-1878).
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Lot Essay

The Battles of Palestro and Solferino were decisive engagements during the Second Italian War of Independence in 1859. The Franco-Sardinian alliance led by Vittorio Emanuele II and Napoleon III defeated Emperor Franz-Josef of Austria and was a crucial step in the Italian Risorgimento.

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