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Death of King George IV. 1830.
Ruler:
William IV (1830-37)
Engraver:
Stothard, Alfred Joseph
Method of acquisition: Given (1989-07-05) by Anonymous
Production date: AD 1830
Object composed of bronze Diameter (min) 114 mm Diameter 114 mm
Inscription present: Bare head of George IV, facing right.
Inscription present: Inscription within ornate circle.
Accession number: CM.310-1989
Primary reference Number: 228067
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Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Coins and Medals
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