Medals & Coins, Arms & Armour - 30 May 2024
Four copper medals, vis.: British Army Enters Madrid 1812, by T. Wyon Sr., head of Wellington left,
Four copper medals, vis.: British Army Enters Madrid 1812, by T. Wyon Sr., head of Wellington left, rev. garlanded shields of Britain, Portugal and Spain on a plinth inscribed with battles, trophies of arms, 45mm (E 1025), light staining, otherwise extremely fine; Duke of Wellington - Governor of Plymouth, by T. Webb, head left, rev. biographical inscription, 55mm (E 1118), extremely fine or nearly so; death of George III 1820, by Webb after Mudie, head right, rev. 12 lines of text, 41mm, light staining, otherwise about extremely fine; George IV, coronation 1821, by B. Pistrucci, laureate head left, rev. the King enthroned is crowned by Victory, 35mm (E 1146a), light scratching to reverse field, nearly extremely fine. [4]
(44.8mm first medal)