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  • United States. A Lot of Three Vintage Bronze Medals
  • United States. A Lot of Three Vintage Bronze Medals

Item: W6584

United States. A Lot of Three Vintage Bronze Medals

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United States. A Lot of Three Vintage Bronze Medals

Includes: Visit of the Honourable Artillery Company of London to the Ancient and Honorable Artillery of Massachusetts at Boston Commemorative Medal 1903 (in bronze, obverse illustrating Britannia looking out onto the sea with a ship in the distance and the City of London coat-of-arms below, her right hand bearing an olive branch, her left hand resting upon a scroll bearing the seal of the City of Boston, backed by an artillery piece, a ribbon banner at the base inscribed "LONDON / SALVE / BOSTON", reverse inscribed "VISIT OF THE HONOVBABLE ARTILLERY COMPANY OF LONDON MDCCCCIII" (1903), with the British coat-of-arms above and the American coat-of-arms below, surrounded by the inscription "TO THE ANCIENT AND HONORABLE ARTILLERY COMPANY OF MASSACHVSETTS", with crossed cannons at the base, measuring 38 mm in diameter, ring suspension); Rhode Island Militia Long and Faithful Service Medal 1905 (in bronze, obverse illustrating a shield bearing an anchor above a ribbon banner inscribed "HOPE" in the centre, within a wreath composed of laurel leaves and five military shields, surrounded by the inscription "LONG AND FAITHFUL SERVICE / R.I.M" (Rhode Island Militia), reverse engraved "William A. Doonan 1st Lieut. 1898-1905", maker marked "TIFFANY & Co MAKERS" and marked "C", measuring 38.2 mm in diameter, inscribed "7 YEARS" on the suspension bar, original ribbon suspended from a hanger bearing a shield and inscribed "SEMPER PARATUS" with pinback); and Second War New York Service Medal 1945, Un-awarded (in bronze gilt, five-pointed cross, obverse with the New York State coat-of-arms in the centre, the five arms of the cross with the insignia of the five branches of the armed forces, clockwise from the top: Army, Navy, Coast Guard, Air Force, Marine Corps, reverse inscribed "FOR YOUR EFFORT IN MAKING THIS A BETTER WORLD" in the centre, surrounded by a circular ring bearing thirteen stars, measuring 47.8 mm (w) x 50.8 mm (h) inclusive of its integral suspension, missing its ring and ribbon). Ranging from very fine to near extremely fine.
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