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Auction 164  9-10 Oct 2019
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Lot 2740

Estimate: 400 GBP
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British Historical Medals from Various Properties

London Missionary Society, 1796, a white metal medal, unsigned, ship in full sail to left, rev. with missionaries to the south seas for the conversion of the heathens, 38mm (BHM 416; MH 449a; E 875). Very fine and very rare; pierced for suspension £400-£500

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Provenance: R. Lyall Collection [bt 1987].

Following reports of the inhabitants of Tahiti and other islands in the South Seas by Capt. Cook, among others, the London Missionary Society, which was formed in 1795, funded the purchase of a ship, Duff, placed under the command of Capt. James Wilson. Wilson, his crew and a party of missionaries sailed on 10 August 1796, via the Cape of Good Hope, reaching Tahiti in 1797, where a missionary station was established. Similar stations were set up in Tonga and on the Marquesas; the Duff returned to London in July 1798. Unfortunately a second voyage, in December 1799, taking more missionaries to Tahiti, met with disaster when the ship was captured by a French privateer, landed at Montevideo and sold
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