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Medal

18th century (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This is a bronze medal made in the 18th century. The obverse of this medal represents St. George and the Dragon, and the label "Quo fata vocant." The reverse shows the inscription "V. Northumberland Fusiliers. Merit. March 10th, 1767" and laurel branches. This medal has a swivel and ribbon.


Object details

Category
Object type
Materials and techniques
Silver
Brief description
Medal, merit, 5th Northumberland Fusiliers, 10th March 1767, English, late 18th century.
Physical description
Obv., St. George and the Dragon, and label. Rev., an inscription and laurel branches. Swivel and ribbon.
Dimensions
  • Diameter: 1.625in
Marks and inscriptions
  • "Quo fata vocant" (obv.)
  • "V. Northumberland Fusiliers. Merit. March 10th, 1767" (rev.)
Credit line
Given by the late Jas. W. Fleming
Object history
Given by the late Jas.W.Fleming, F.R.C.S.E., Surgeon- Major 4th R.I.D Guards.
Subjects depicted
Summary
This is a bronze medal made in the 18th century. The obverse of this medal represents St. George and the Dragon, and the label "Quo fata vocant." The reverse shows the inscription "V. Northumberland Fusiliers. Merit. March 10th, 1767" and laurel branches. This medal has a swivel and ribbon.
Bibliographic reference
List of Objects in the Art Division, South Kensington, Acquired During the Year 1877, Arranged According to the Dates of Acquisition. London : Printed by George E. Eyre and William Spottiswoode for H.M.S.O. p. 133.
Collection
Accession number
1602-1877

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Record createdNovember 3, 2008
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