City Parochial Foundation
Die
1891 (made)
1891 (made)
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This is a die, an impression of a seal in lead (?), issued by the City Parochial Foundation, and made by George Gammmon Adams in 1891.
George Gammon Adams (b. 1821-1898) was a portrait sculptor and medallist. He designed and exhibited prize medals for the Great Exhibition. In 1852 he was chosen to model the death mask of Wellington. One of his public monuments is the 'Napier' statue in Trafalgar square.
The roundel was among the items given to the Museum by I. D. Adams, the daughter of George Gammon Adams, in 1980. In total, 196 items were included in the Adams gift, which consisted of many models for medals as well as the busts and figurative sculpture. In most instances it is not possible to date conclusively the many models included in this gift.
George Gammon Adams (b. 1821-1898) was a portrait sculptor and medallist. He designed and exhibited prize medals for the Great Exhibition. In 1852 he was chosen to model the death mask of Wellington. One of his public monuments is the 'Napier' statue in Trafalgar square.
The roundel was among the items given to the Museum by I. D. Adams, the daughter of George Gammon Adams, in 1980. In total, 196 items were included in the Adams gift, which consisted of many models for medals as well as the busts and figurative sculpture. In most instances it is not possible to date conclusively the many models included in this gift.
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Title | City Parochial Foundation (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | Lead |
Brief description | Die, impression of seal, lead (?), Royal coat-of-arms with ten shields, by George Gammon Adams, English, 1891 |
Physical description | In the centre, the royal coat-of-arms is surrounded by ten shields bearing the arms of London County Council, City Corporation, University College, Kings College, Ecclesiastical Commissioners, City and Guilds of London, Bishops Gate, Cripplegate. Inscribed. |
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Marks and inscriptions | 'SEAL OF CITY PAROCHIAL FOUNDATION. MDCCCXCI' |
Object history | Given by Miss I.D. Adams, daughter of George Gammon Adams in 1980. |
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Summary | This is a die, an impression of a seal in lead (?), issued by the City Parochial Foundation, and made by George Gammmon Adams in 1891. George Gammon Adams (b. 1821-1898) was a portrait sculptor and medallist. He designed and exhibited prize medals for the Great Exhibition. In 1852 he was chosen to model the death mask of Wellington. One of his public monuments is the 'Napier' statue in Trafalgar square. The roundel was among the items given to the Museum by I. D. Adams, the daughter of George Gammon Adams, in 1980. In total, 196 items were included in the Adams gift, which consisted of many models for medals as well as the busts and figurative sculpture. In most instances it is not possible to date conclusively the many models included in this gift. |
Associated object | A.233-1980 (Series) |
Bibliographic reference | Forrer, L. Biographical Dictionary of Medallists, I, London, 1904, p. 24 |
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Accession number | A.232-1980 |
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Record created | June 24, 2009 |
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