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Clones Agricultural Society Medal

Medal
ca. 1836 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This silver medal was issued as prize medal by the Clones Agricultural Society and is made by the medallists G. Brown and Thomas Wells Ingram. Ingram was an engraver and die-sinker employed at the Soho Mint in Birmingham. He worked from about 1820 to 1865.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleClones Agricultural Society Medal (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Silver
Brief description
Medal, silver, Clones Agricultural Society Medal, by G. Brown and Thomas Wells Ingram, British, ca.1836
Physical description
Obverse: the medal has a suspension ring. A cow and a sheep stand amidst various agricultural implements and a sheaf of corn in front of a farmhouse. Inscription.
Reverse: Inscribed and signed.
Dimensions
  • Diameter: 4.4cm
Marks and inscriptions
  • ''Clones FARMING SOCIETY' [signed] 'G.BROWN.D.' [and] 'T.W.INGRAM.S.' (obverse)
  • 'Adjudged to / Blayney Roper Esq. / For the Second best / COW / 27. Septr. 1836' (reverse)
Object history
Given by Professor J. Hull Grundy and Mrs. Ann Hull Grundy, in 1980.
Production
made together with G. Brown, an unrecorded medallist
Subjects depicted
Summary
This silver medal was issued as prize medal by the Clones Agricultural Society and is made by the medallists G. Brown and Thomas Wells Ingram. Ingram was an engraver and die-sinker employed at the Soho Mint in Birmingham. He worked from about 1820 to 1865.
Collection
Accession number
A.79-1980

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Record createdJune 24, 2009
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