Here's a medal by William Wyon for the Reopening of the Royal Exchange in 1844. (BHM 2185) It's pretty hefty at 73mm and 213 gms and in nice...
In 1907, the Royal Dutch Mint restruck this 17th century medal by Adolfszoon using the original dies. [IMG]
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Gorgeous George for his 50th Anniversary Jubilee. BHM 653, supposedly gilt although the seller's images don't show it. [IMG] [IMG]
A 1911 British proof set in these old TPG holders was regraded at similar grades from NGC. [IMG]
An impressionist medal by Sir George Frampton for the quincentenary of Winchester College in 1893. BHM 3464 in silver, 76mm. '][IMG]
Bit of a haircut. [IMG]
An early work by Conrad Kuchler at the SOHO mint - a 47mm bronze medal "commemorating" (?) the execution of Maria Antoinette in 1793. [IMG]
Cool medals! The George III is really neat. What is the Worsley Hall medal made of?
Bronze medal of Pius IX by Ignazio Bianchi, 82mm, 265gms. Lots of depth and detail in his engraving of the interior of the Basilica of Santa Maria...
A dragon, a seahorse and a couple I don't recognize. [IMG] [IMG]
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Often, award medals are engraved on the surface of the medal or around the edge with the recipient's name. This one turned out to have an embossed...
George T. Morgan-BHM 2964 (1873) and BHM 2992 (1874). The busts are somewhat different and "Boehm" appears only on the truncation of the 1874...
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"Is it silver glazed with porcelain? It's beautiful, whatever the process was." The silver has a very fine texture and is like a matte rather...
I'm awaiting this medal engraved by William Wyon for the Manchester School of Design in 1848. It's 51mm glazed in frosted silver and was awarded...
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A cased medal by A. Bovy for the 1862 Universal Exhibition in London. [IMG]
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