Medal
ca. 1814 (made)
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This is a bronze medal made in England around 1814, and signed "Thomason." The obverse of this medal represents a profile laureated heads of King George III., the Emperors of Russia and Austria, and the King of Prussia. The reverse shows a female figure symbolising Peace and Plenty. The exergue is inscribed.
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Materials and techniques | Bronze |
Brief description | Medal, King George III., the Emperors of Russia and Austria and the King of Prussia with Peace and Plenty, English, ca. 1814 |
Physical description | Obv., profile laureated heads of King George III., the Emperors of Russia and Austria, and the King of Prussia. Rev., Peace and Plenty. |
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Credit line | Given by W. Fleming, F.R.C.S.E. |
Historical context | The medal commemorates the conclusion of the Napoleonic Wars in 1814. The Treaty of Paris was followed by the Congress of Vienna which was interrupted by the resurgence of Bonaparte and the Hundred Days culminating in the Battle of Waterloo. |
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Summary | This is a bronze medal made in England around 1814, and signed "Thomason." The obverse of this medal represents a profile laureated heads of King George III., the Emperors of Russia and Austria, and the King of Prussia. The reverse shows a female figure symbolising Peace and Plenty. The exergue is inscribed. |
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. 170. |
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Accession number | 1860-1877 |
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Record created | December 16, 2008 |
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