After the fall of Napoleon and the return to monarchy, Marseilles takes again its old decorated armorial bearings this time of a lion armed with a caduceus and a bull armed with a three-pronged fork (letters patent of Louis XVIII of 25 Novembre 1815). The decoration of the armorial bearings, surmounted as from 1826 of a mural crown, appears to be fixed starting from this date. For administrative paper on the other hand, it is the model carried out in 1883 at the request of the Mayor by the conservative of the Cabinet of the Currencies and Médailles Joseph Laugier: the weapons appear in it with the bull and the lion and the currency of Marseilles: Actibus immensis urbs fulget Massiliensis (the Town of Marseilles resplendit by its high facts).
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