One of an important series of 119 medals and other items formerly belonging to the medallist and sculptor Allan Gairdner Wyon (1882-1962), selected from a larger body of material that originally derived from his workshop.
Royal Academy of Arts, Prize Medal, by Thomas Brock, obv. Bust of Edward VII, r., T. BROCK. R.A incuse on truncation, EDWARDVS VII D:G: REX ET IMP: PATRONVS, rev. The Torso Belvedere in landscape, THE ROYAL ACADEMY OF ARTS INSTITVTED MDCCLXVIII in field r., STVDY in field l., silver, 53 mm, boxed, engraved on the edge ALLAN GAIRDNER WYON FOR A MODEL OF A BUST FROM THE LIFE DEC.10.1908
History note: Under Review
Method of acquisition: Given (2005-01-31) by Watson, Philip Charles
Accession number: CM.82-2005
Primary reference Number: 252894
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The Fitzwilliam Museum
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Coins and Medals
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