Summary
Waterloo Medal (Specimen), Great Britain, 1815.
Specimen medal without mount for ribbon, this piece was acquired by the Melbourne Branch of the Royal Mint form London to exhibit at the 1880 Melbourne International Exhibition. It was also shown at the 1888 Exhibition.
Artist: Thomas Wyon Junior.
The British Waterloo medal was the first medal to be awarded to all present at one or more of the following battles: Ligny - 16 June, Quartre Bas - 16 June or Waterloo - 18 June. All soldiers were also credited with two years extra service.
Physical Description
Silver medal 36 mm, bearing on the obverse, a laureate head of the Prince Regent facing left; around, GEORGE P. REGENT below the neck in small letters, T. WYON JUN. S., the artist's name. The reverse features Victory seated on a pedestal with her wings spread holding a palm branch in her right hand and olive branch in her left. The pedestal is set on a block inscribed WATERLOO; around above, WELLINGTON in exergue JUNE 18 1815
Obverse Description
A laureate head of the Prince Regent facing left; around, GEORGE P. REGENT below the neck in small letters, T. WYON JUN. S. the artist's name.
Reverse Description
Victory seated on a pedestal with her wings spread holding a palm branch in her right hand and olive branch in her left. The pedestal is set on a block inscribed WATERLOO; around above, WELLINGTON in exergue JUNE 18 1815
Edge Description
Plain
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Acquisition Information
Transfer from Melbourne Branch of Royal Mint, 11 Jan 1978
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Date Issued
1815 AD
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Issued By
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Artist
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Inscriptions
Obverse: GEORGE P. REGENT T. WYON JUN. S. Reverse: WATERLOO WELLINGTON JUNE 18 1815
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Material
Silver
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Type of item
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Dimensions
35 mm (Outside Diameter)
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Shape
Round
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References
[Book] Joslin, E C., et al. 1988. British Battles and Medals., 86 - 92 Pages
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