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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.: CM.112-2005

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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.

Description

Confederate States of America, 22 February 1862, obv. Statue of George Washington on horseback r. in wreath of corn and cotton, THE CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA: 22 FEBRUARY, 1862 DEO VINDICE, uniface galvano-plastic white metal, 88 mm, boxed, with glass cover.

Notes

History note: Under Review

Acquisition and important dates

Method of acquisition: Given (2005-01-31) by Watson, Philip Charles

Identification numbers

Accession number: CM.112-2005
Primary reference Number: 252900
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Created: Tuesday 6 October 2020 Updated: Thursday 20 May 2021 Last processed: Tuesday 13 June 2023

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Owner or interested party: The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department: Coins and Medals

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