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Antique Scottish Sterling Silver Gilt Medallion

$2,081.06
£1,515
€1,774.72
CA$2,859.06
A$3,108.37
CHF 1,648.06
MX$37,261.50
NOK 20,946.03
SEK 19,189.41
DKK 13,263.81

About the Item

An exceptional, fine and impressive antique George V sterling silver gilt medallion; an addition to our ornamental presentation collection. This exceptional antique George V cast sterling silver medallion has a circular form. The anterior surface of this antique silver medallion is embellished with a scene depicting the Glasgow City Chambers encircled with the commemoration: 'Extension of city chambers Glasgow opened by HRH the Princess Mary Viscountess Lascelles 1923'. The raised rim is further ornamented with a cast and applied coat of arms of Glasgow surmounted with the crest of the figure of Saint Kentigern affrontee vested and mitred, his right hand raised in the act of benediction, and left hand a crozier; all above the motto 'Let Glasgow Flourish'*. The reverse surface bears the portrait of Princess Mary Viscountess Lascelles accented with a laurel to her hair and a beaded necklace to her plain neckline. This antique medallion is fitted to an exceptional hinged leatherette presentation box with satin and velvet lined interior, securing with a hinged catch. The interior of each cover of the box bears the retailer's mark 'To his Majesty the King Edward, Diamond Merchants, 92 Buchanan Street, Glasgow', all below the Royal coat of arms. This antique silver medallion retains the original gilding. This impressive example of antique silverware, crafted by George Edward Arthur Edward of George Edward Sons, bears the inscription 'REPLICA' to the rim, in addition to the full hallmarks. The city of Glasgow did not have a coat of arms until the middle of the 19th century, when Lord Lyon King at Arms gave approval of the one known today in 1866. The motto is said to have been taken from St Mungo (originally known as Kentigern), who preached a sermon containing the words "Lord, let Glasgow Flourish by the preaching of the word". St Mungo also has correlations to the other factors of the Glaswegian coat of arms, featuring within the stories and legends which made up the iconic and unusual scene. Condition This antique medallion is an exceptional gauge of gold, exceptional quality and in exceptional presentation condition. The sharp decoration is all very sharp. Full hallmarks struck to the rim of the medallion are all very clear; the hallmarks are struck deeply due to the exceptional gauge of silver. Dimensions Diameter 9 cm / 3.5" Height 0.6 cm / 0.2 Weight 4.3 troy ounces / 135 g Maker: George Edward Sons Date: 1923 Origin: Glasgow, Scotland Video: A video of this fine piece is available upon request. Reflections in photographs may detract from the true representation of this piece of antique silverware.
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  • Dimensions:
    Height: 0.2 in (5.08 mm)Diameter: 3.5 in (8.89 cm)
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  • Date of Manufacture:
    1923
  • Condition:
    Please see main description.
  • Seller Location:
    Jesmond, GB
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: C17181stDibs: LU1200213791032

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