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Auction 43  25 Mar 2020
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Lot 593

Estimate: 100 GBP
Price realized: 200 GBP
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The Pavilion Collection, Commemorative Medals, George IV, the Royal National Institution for the Preservation of Life from Shipwreck [now the Royal National Lifeboat Institution], proof or trial striking, in copper, of the medal awarded in gold and silver, 1824, by William Wyon, bare head of the King l., GEORGE THE FOURTH PATRON, rev. three seamen haul a survivor onto a small boat, LET NOT THE DEEP SWALLOW ME UP, plain edge, 35mm., (BHM.1246; Eimer 1174; MYB.L4; M. Jones, The Art of the Medal, 1979, 283a & b, illus.; Carlisle p.181), obverse a little spotted but otherwise extremely fine
Carlisle: 'This small medal appears to me altogether a Chef d'Oeuvre. The Bust of George the Fourth is the best of all the good Heads of the Sovereign'. The medal's reverse is from a design by Henry Howard RA (1769–1847), a painter of portraits and historical scenes; whilst William Wyon depicts himself as the man to the front of the three pulling the survivor from the water. Carlisle again: 'But there is another pleasing motive for our admiration of this beautiful Medal, as the figure who is so humanely extending his relief to the drowning Mariner, is a Portrait of the Artist himself'.
(100-150 GBP)
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