Bronze, (ROBERT HENRY SEED), marked with the worker's number "51" between the lion's rear foot and tail on the obverse, maker marked "WA" (Royal Arsenal, Woolwich) on the reverse, 121 mm, green oxidation evident on the obverse, spotting, pitted, better than very fine. Accompanied by two cards of condolence (one from George V at Buckingham Palace, the other from Secretary of State for War).
Footnote: Probationary Flight Officer Robert Henry Seed, Royal Naval Flying Corps, died on May 11, 1917 and is buried in Chingford Mount Cemetery, Chingford, Essex, England, Grave G. 10. C.R. 4877, the cemetery containing 139 Commonwealth burials of the First World War.

