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This bronze medal is a fine example of eighteenth-century medallic art, struck to mark a moment of royal ceremony and designed with all the formality and style collectors expect from the period. In Extremely Fine condition, it retains strong detail and attractive surfaces, making it a particularly pleasing piece for anyone who enjoys historic British medals.

The obverse features a laureate, cuirassed and draped bust of the king facing right, presented in a dignified classical style. The reverse is equally impressive, showing Britannia standing before the King and holding the crown above his head, while the King sits upon a throne with a lion nearby and the orb placed to the right. The design has real balance and movement, and it captures the sense of ceremony that surrounded the occasion.

Designed by Johann Lorenz Natter and struck in bronze at 41 mm, this medal has both artistic appeal and historical interest. Collectors will appreciate the quality of the portraiture, the symbolic reverse and the clear link to royal and political history. Its smaller size makes it easy to hold and study, while still giving the design enough space to show its fine detail.

This is a medal that offers much to admire, from its classical style to its strong royal imagery. It is an attractive addition to any collection of eighteenth-century medals, Georgian material or pieces connected with royal ceremony.

Specification

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Alloy Bronze
Diameter 41.00mm
Obverse Designer Johann Lorenz Natter
Year 1728
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