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Summary of the San Javier Polymetallic Project prepared on behalf of Vendome Resources Corp. by A.C.A. Howe International Limited

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Summary of the San Javier Polymetallic Project

prepared on behalf of

Vendome Resources Corp.

by A.C.A. Howe International Limited

Disclaimer

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Vendome Resources Corp. is a mining exploration companylocated in Toronto, Canada.

The company’s primary exploration focus is advancing itsflagship San Javier Project and La Diana Project which arelocated in the heart of the famous precious-metal beltknown as the Sierra Madre Del Sur in the State of Guerrero,Mexico.

Vendome is listed on the Toronto Venture Stock Exchangeunder the symbol VDR and on the Frankfurt Stock Exchangeunder the symbol 9VR.

Additional information can be found on our website at www.vendomeresourcescorp.com

The San Javier Polymetallic Project

Vendome’s San Javier Project is located in the southern MexicanState of Guerrero, approximately 135 km ENE of Acapulco.

The Project lies within Sierra Madre del Sur mountain range whichhosts numerous high-grade silver and gold deposits associated withthe Trans Mexican Volcanic Belt.

Polymetallic mineralization atSan Javier consists of: argentite(Ag), galena (Pb), arsenopyrite,pyrite, acanthite,sphalerite (Zn)and chalcopyrite (Cu).

The San Javier Polymetallic Project

The San Javier Polymetallic Project

The high-grade silver and gold deposits of Guerrero State include:

Goldcorp’s Los Filos Mine: 13.6 million ounces gold.

Nrystar’s G-9 Mine: 55 million ounces silver, 0.82 million ounces gold.

Torex Gold’s Morelos Deposit:3.9 million ounces gold.

Esperanza’s Cerro Jumil Mine:18.8 million ounces silver,1.64 million ounces gold.

The San Javier Polymettallic Project

The Mexican Properties consists ofthree mineral concessions: San Javier,La Diana and San Miguel.

The concession areas have undergoneno systematic exploration and remain’under explored’.

The Mexican PropertiesThe Mexican Properties

The San Javier Polymetallic Project

253 hectares in size within which at least ten large silver mineralizedquartz veins including the ‘Veta Ancha’ have been identified. Theseexposed structures are sub-parallel, generally east-striking and southdipping mineralized veins

Site of the former producing San Javier Mine and mill. Historical production reportedly averaged 1 kg/t silver, 5 g/t gold.

Contains recently identified ‘Veta Tajo’ mineralized zone of ‘stacked’ horizontal veining.

San Javier Concession

15,000 and 1,900 hectares in size respectively.

Unexplored.

La Diana and San Miguel Concessions

The Properties

San Javier Concession

500 metres

Veta Ancha

Veta Tajo

Camp area

San Javier Mine & mill

N

Camp area

San Javier Mine

Veta Tajo

Veta Ancha

San Javier Concession

Historical small-scale production of silver in the project area is limited toVeta Ancha and other ‘major’ veins on east side of river.

Operations at the small 30 tpd mill ceased in 1993. Total silver production isunknown. Production reportedly averaged 1 kg/t silver, 5 g/t gold.

Due to the crudeness of the milling operation, significant silver and goldpossibly remains in the tailings and waste piles.

San Javier Concession

Mine buildings & mill Mine buildings & mill

San Javier Concession

Veta Ancha Area – East Side of River

The Veta Ancha vein strikes NE-SW and dips SE. Approximate 3 m width;exposure width is up to 5 m but is not true width. Observable strike length100 - 150 m

Other veins on east side of river are 50 cm to 2 m wide on exposed surface(not true width).

Exposure of Veta Anchaalong flank of hill

Veta Ancha exposed along creek bed

Veta Ancha – East Side of River

Veta Ancha Area – east side of river

Veta Ancha yields ‘Bonanza’ silver (kg/t) grades typical of Mexican epithermal systems.

Veta Ancha – East side of River

Veta Tajo Area – West Side of River

Veta Tajo is a previously unrecognized,unexplored and unexploited area ofsignificant veining.

Channel sampling of Veta Tajo in 2011 returned ‘Bonanza’ silver (kg/t) grades.

Veining spans an 80-100 m vertical rise from river edge to top of hill.

Veining appears to extend to the areasalong strike immediately north and southof Veta Tajo.

Looking SW from VetaAncha towards Veta Tajo

80-100 m vertical span of

veining

Veta Tajo

Veta Tajo Area – West Side of River

Veta Tajo Area – West Side of River

Veining is ‘stacked’, horizontal to shallow-dipping, and consists of:

A set of 0.8 – 1 m thick veins dipping 40 – 60° to east.

A second set of 25 – 40 cm thick veins dipping 25 - 35° to east.

A third set of 2 – 5 cm thick veins dipping flat to 15° to east.

Trenching and sampling at Veta Tajo

Veta Tajo Area – West Side of River

Vendome’s 2012 exploration program at San Javier was conducted and managed by ACA Howe International Limited and included:

Satellite imagery analysis and interpretation of the San Javier, La Diana and San Miguel concession areas.

Extensive geological mapping of the Veta Tajo area including collection of618 samples: 366 rock chip samples, 46 rock grab samples, 190 soilsamples, 14 stream sediment samples and 2 water samples.

42 of the 46 rock grab samples were collected from exposed veinmaterial. Silver values ranged from <2 g/t to 7,212 g/t, with anaverage grade of 925 g/t:

- 18 samples returned silver values between 100 - 1,000 g/t

- 10 samples returned silver values >1,000 g/t.

- Values for lead ranged between 0.1% and 5%, and 0.1% to 6% for zinc.

2012 Exploration Program2012 Exploration Program

Rock Chip Sampling

Soil Sampling

Ag

Ag

Pb

Pb

Zn

Zn

High of 2,032 g/t Ag7,150 ppm Pb2,512 ppm Zn

High of 16 g/t Ag9,180 ppm Pb

2012 Exploration Program2012 Exploration Program

Recommended Work for San Javier

Expansion of systematic mapping and channel sampling to the areasnorth and south of the Veta Tajo area.

Systematic mapping, sampling, and geophysical surveying (IP) of VetaAncha and other major veins on the east side of the river.

Identification of diamond drill targets at Veta Tajo and Veta Ancha.

Regional stream sediment sampling over San Javier, La Diana and SanMiguel.

Airborne magnetics, EM and radiometrics over San Javier, La Diana andSan Miguel.

Phase 1: approximate cost US$ 1 million

Phase 2: approximate cost US$ 2.5 - 3 million

Diamond drilling (10,000 m) of Veta Tajo and Veta Ancha.

Ground follow-up of airborne geophysical anomalies, mapping, streamsediment sampling, prospecting across San Javier, La Diana and SanMiguel.

Recommended Work For San Javier

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