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Die

1851 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This pair of steel working dies was used in the production of the official 1851 Exhibition medal, the Exhibitor's medal (6034-1852). These dies, together with other dies in the Museum (A73 to A82-1921), were given by the Royal Commissioners for the 1851 Exhibition.

Object details

Category
Object type
Parts
This object consists of 2 parts.

  • Die for Exhibitor's Medal Great Exhib (Obv)
  • Die for Exhibitor's Medal Great Exhib (Rev)
Brief description
Pair of dies for 1851 Exhibition medals. William Wyon, English, 1851.
Physical description
Pair of dies for Exhibitor's medal. A73-1921 for the obverse: bust of the Prince Consort. A73A-1921 for the reverse: the globe and an inscription.
Dimensions
  • A73 1921 height: 2in
  • A73 1912 diameter: 2.25in
  • A73 a 1921 height: 2.25in
  • A73 a 1851 diameter: 2.375in
Credit line
Given by H. M. Commissioners for the Exhibition of 1851
Subjects depicted
Summary
This pair of steel working dies was used in the production of the official 1851 Exhibition medal, the Exhibitor's medal (6034-1852). These dies, together with other dies in the Museum (A73 to A82-1921), were given by the Royal Commissioners for the 1851 Exhibition.
Bibliographic reference
Brown, Laurence. A Catalogue of British Historical Medals 1837-1901. London, 1987. Volume II. The Reign of Queen Victoria. p. 1987. p. 170. nos. 2460, 2463.
Collection
Accession number
A.73-1921

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Record createdJune 24, 2009
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