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Preliminaries for the Peace of Amiens. 1801.
Ruler:
George III (1760-1820)
Engraver:
Kuchler, C. H.
Method of acquisition: Bequeathed (1922) by Perceval, Spencer George
Production date: AD 1801
Object composed of brass (alloy) Diameter (min) 24 mm Diameter 24 mm Weight 4.21 g
Inscription present: Oval shield in the form of the British flag mounted on crossed swords in the centre of a semi-circular legend.
Inscription present: Dove of peace flying above attributes of Commerce and cornucopia on seashore, ships in distance.
Accession number: CM.4.81-1922
Primary reference Number: 227960
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Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Coins and Medals
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