
Circular bronze medal
1803
Circular bronze medal, commemorates the establishment of Paris School of Pharmacy, designed by Brenet, made by Denon, French 1803

Bronze medal
1803
Bronze medal, by Brenet and Denon, commemorating establishment of School for Pharmacy 1803, French, 1803

Bronze medal
1803
Bronze medal, with vacant field, struck to commemorate establishment of School of Pharmacy, designed by Brenet, made by Denon, French, 1803

Copy medal to commemorate a French military event in April 1814
1880-1930
Copy medal to commemorate a French military event in April 1814, original by Brenet and Denon, France, 1814, bronze, this copy in alloy, French, 1880-1930

Silver medal commemorating the establishment of the French School of Pharmacy in 1803
1803
Silver medal commemorating the establishment of the French School of Pharmacy in 1803, Denon, maker, Brenet, artist, French, 1803

Medal, bronze, issued for the saving of Humanity
1850-1920
Medal, bronze, issued for the saving of Humanity, design by Brenet, made by Denon, French, 1850-1920

Circular bronze medal
1850-1900
Circular bronze medal, probably struck as a prize medal, but never awarded, designed by Brenet, and made by Denon, probably French, 1850-1900

Circular bronze medal
1803
Circular bronze medal, commemorates Napoleon as patron of the arts, designed by Jeuffroy, made by Denon, French, 1803

Circular bronze medal
1810
Circular bronze medal, commemorates the Legion D'Honneur Orphans Home(?), obverse designed by Andrieu, reverse designed by Depaulis, made by Denan, French, 1810

Bronze prize medal
1800-1810
Bronze prize medal, awarded for the relief of humanity, probably awarded to physicians, by Brenet and Denon, French, c.1800-1810

Bronze medal to commemorate the introduction of public education under Napoleon
1803
Bronze medal to commemorate the introduction of public education under Napoleon, by Andrieu, France, 1803

Silver medal to commemorate the Establishment of the Paris School of Pharmacy
1803
Silver medal to commemorate the Establishment of the Paris School of Pharmacy, artist N.A. G. Brenet, maker Denon, medal French, 1803

Bronze medal
1804
Bronze medal, Ecoles de Medecine, showing Aesculapius and Napoleon I, France, 1804-1815
Bronze medal for vaccination by Andrieu and Denon
1804
Bronze medal for vaccination by Andrieu and Denon, 1804, awarded to Mr. Julien by the Department du Nord, France, 1836
Circular bronze medal
1811
Circular bronze medal, awarded to Dr. Courban Perusel of Societe Medicale D'emulation, designed by Jovanin, made by Denon, French 1811
Bronze vaccination medal
1814
Bronze vaccination medal, prize, but obverse field for recipient's name is blank, by Denon and Andrieu, French, 1814
Silver vaccination medal awarded to Mr. Pangaud
1862
Silver vaccination medal awarded to Mr. Pangaud, Doctor of medicine from Montlucon, by the Ministry of Agriculture, Commerce and Public Transport, reverse from Denon and Andrieu, original of 1804,French, 1862
Bronze medal commemorating Emperor Napoleon's achievements in field of medical schools in Paris
1805
Bronze medal commemorating Emperor Napoleon's achievements in field of medical schools in Paris, by Andrieu, Denon and Jouannin, French, 1805
Circular bronze medal
1804
Circular bronze medal, commemorates de Gosselin and A. Jolimet, and vaccine society (?), made by Denon, designed by B. Andrieu, French 1804
Circular bronze plaque
1822
Circular bronze plaque, design is that used on Society for Propagation of Vaccine medals, designed by Andrieu, made by Denon, reverse is blank, French, 1822
Silver medal commemorating the smallpox vaccine in France
1831
Silver medal commemorating the smallpox vaccine in France, dated 1814 on reverse, awarded to Mr. Jaquelin, surgeon of Montereau in 1831, obverse of Louis Philippe, by Caque, reverse original by Andrieu and Denon, French, 1831
Circular gilded silver medal
1822
Circular gilded silver medal, awarded to Dr. Ricard of Lyon by the Society for Propagation of Vaccine, designed by Andrieu, made by Denon, French, 1822
Silver vaccination medal awarded to Dr. Pangaud of Montlucon
1874
Silver vaccination medal awarded to Dr. Pangaud of Montlucon, 1874, by the Ministry of Agriculture and Commerce, reverse from Denon/ Andrieu original of 1804, French, 1874
Bronze medal
1822-1890
Bronze medal, issued by the Society for the Propagation of Vaccine(?), artist Andrieu, maker Denon, medal French, 1822-1890
Bronze medal by Andrieu and Denon
1804-1840
Bronze medal by Andrieu and Denon, reverse vacant, to be awarded for work in field of vaccination, French, 1804 to 1840
Silver medal designed by Andrieu and Denon
1834
Silver medal designed by Andrieu and Denon, awarded to Dr. Guibert of St. Cernin, inscribed "La Vaccine", French, 1834
Bronze medal commemorating the School of Medicine
1804-1815
Bronze medal commemorating the School of Medicine, Paris, Napoleon I on obverse, by Denon and Jouannin, bust by Andrieu, French, c.1804-1815
Silver prize medal of the Ecoles de Medecine
1800-1808
Silver prize medal of the Ecoles de Medecine, France, presented to C.M. Bertot, 1808, by Andrieu Jouannin and Denon, France, 1800-1808
Medal, bronze, commemorating the School of Medicine
1805
Medal, bronze, commemorating the School of Medicine, Paris, by Andrieu and Jousnnin, made by Dominique Denon, French, 1805
Circular silver medals
1822
Circular silver medals, with suspension loop, membership medal of Propagation of Vaccine Society, belonging to Dr. J.B. Grimaldi of Corsica, designed by B. Andrew, made by Denon, French, 1860
Silver medal
1804
Silver medal, to commemorate vaccination, by Andrieu and Denon, French, 1804
Circular silver medal
1806
Circular silver medal, prize awarded to P.F. Bretanneau by Societe Centrale de Vaccine, illustrated Napoleon, by Andrieu, made by Denon, French, 1806
Bronze medal by Andrieu commemorating use of vaccination
1804
Bronze medal by Andrieu commemorating use of vaccination, with head of Napoleon on obverse, French, 1804
Bronze prize medal
1804
Bronze prize medal, commemorating use of vaccination, medal by Andrieu and Denon, French, 1804
Bronze prize medal of the Ecoles de Medecine
1801-1860
Bronze prize medal of the Ecoles de Medecine, France, uninscribed, by Denon and Joanin, France, 1801-1860
Bronze medal
1804
Bronze medal, Ecoles de Medecine, showing Aesculapius and Napoleon I, France, 1804-1815
Circular bronze medal
1822
Circular bronze medal, prize awarded by Society of Propagation of Vaccine, designed by B. Andrieu, made by Denon, French 1822
Circular bronze medal
1835
Circular bronze medal, awarded by Society for Propagation of Vaccine, designed by Andrieu, made by Denon, French, 1835
Bronze prize medal of the Ecoles de Medecine
1780-1850
Bronze prize medal of the Ecoles de Medecine, France, by Denon and Jouannin, France, 1780-1850
Bronze medal to commemorate vaccination
1804
Bronze medal to commemorate vaccination, by Andrieu, France, 1804
Circular white metal plaque
1822
Circular white metal plaque, design is that used on Society for Propagation of Vaccine medals, designed by Andrieu, made by Denon, reverse is blank, French, 1822
Bronze medal by Andrieu and Denon commemorating use of vaccine
1804
Bronze medal by Andrieu and Denon commemorating use of vaccine, French, 1804
Silver vaccination medal
1830-1835
Silver vaccination medal, awarded to Mr. Lebourlier, doctor of Arranches, 1835, Louis Philippe on obverse, reverse taken from Denon/Andrieu original of 1804, obverse by Caque, French, c.1830-1835
Bronze medal
1801-1810
Bronze medal, of the Ecole de Medicine, by Andrieu, Denon and Jouannin, France, 1801-1810
Bronze medal of the Ecoles de Medecine
1801-1815
Bronze medal of the Ecoles de Medecine, by Andrieu, Jouannin and Denon, France, 1801-1815
Copper medal
1804
Copper medal, to commemorate vaccination, Andrieu artist, by Denon, France, 1804
Bronze medal
1804
Bronze medal, to commemorate vaccination, Andrieu artist, by Denon, France, 1804
Bronze medal of the Ecoles de Medecine
1801-1815
Bronze medal of the Ecoles de Medecine, France, by Andrieu, Denon and Jouannin, France, 1801-1815
Bronze vaccination medal
1904
Bronze vaccination medal, reverse blank for recipients name, originalby Andrieu and Denon, 1804, this according to A card is a copy made at Paris in 1904, so, French, 1904