Carlist Medal for the Battle of Oriamendi, Gold

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SKU: 02.ESP.4103.101.01.000

Estimated market value:

$848 USD

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Estimated market value:

$848 USD

Attributes

  • Country
    Spain
  • Composition
    Gold/Enamelled
  • Inscription
    Obv: EL REY A LOS VALIENTES Rev: ORIAMENDI 16 DE MARZO DE 1837

Physical Description and Item Details


Two crossed cannons with a wreath in the quadrants between the cannons, with two crossed rifles with bayonets, with a central medallion with a heart with a sword through it encompassed by a border with the inscription EL REY A LOS VALIENTES, the reverse bears the inscription ORIAMENDI 16 DE MARZO DE 1837, with castle suspension, on a red and black striped ribbon.

History


The medal was conferred in recognition of participation within the Battle of Oriamendi.

The battle of Oriamendi took place on MArch 13, 1837 during the First Carlist War. The battle was a part of the Liberal's spring campaign to rid the Carlists of Basque Country. General Pedro Sarsfield attacked from from Pamplona, General Espartero attacked from from Bilbao and a British-Spanish force under George de Lacy Evans attacked from San Sebastián. On March 15, the British Legion conquered Oriamendi, but the next day the Carlists, led by Sebastian de Borbón, counterattacked and drove the British back.

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