Group of Seven Commemorative Bronze Medals, 19th Century
Item Details
Group of Seven Commemorative Bronze Medals, 19th Century. Designs include the execution of Louis XVI; Société des Arts; Preservation of George III; American Art-Union; The Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of all Nations; Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee; and more. Conditions vary.
Medal minted to commemorate the 250th anniversary of Vilinius university 1828. Medal by T. Tolstoy. Bust of Tsar Nicholas I and obverse bust of Stephan Bathory and Alexander I.
1848 Gilbert Stuart American Art Union medal, Julian PE-33, Storer 2042. Bronze. By Charles Cushing Wright.
1820 Death of Charles Ferdinand, Duc De Berry.
France. Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette evil fate bronze medal, 1793. Julius 254. By Conrad Heinrich Kuchler. Struck by Matthew Boulton, Birmingham
William Wyon: Great Exhibition 1851 bronze exhibitor’s medal. BHM 2463, Elmer 1462. One of 14,000 medals awarded to exhibitors at the international industrial exhibition London 1852. The edge stamped United States of America No 150. The medal was awarded to A Jeffrey, Canadaigua, New York for an oil painting of the wild flowers of Western New York.
Canada: Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee 1897. By Birks
Great Britain. George Ill Failed Assassination Plot bronze medal 1800. BHM 483, Elmer 916. By C H Kuchler. Commemorates the failed attempt by James Hadfield.
Item Class | Medal |
Materials | Bronze |
Period | Antique |
Condition
- general wear with scratches / nicks / patination.
Dimensions
- measures largest.
Item #
ITMGM03395