Maker: Medallic Art Company
Displaying records 1421 to 1440 of
1514 total results.
- Place of Production
- New York City (N.Y.)
- Obverse
- ◂ ▸ ▸ PAUL ▴ REVERE ◂ ◂ ▸ / ▴ 1735 ▴ / ▾ 1818 ▾ / ▾ PATRIOT SOLDIER ▾ / SILVERSMITH ENGRAVER: Bust of Revere, left; below is a sword entwined with a fillet and a silver urn, the whole enclosed by a cable border.
- Reverse
- ◂ PAUL ▴ REVERE ▴ ▴ SESQVI—CENTENNIAL ▴ 1925 ▸ / ▴ A ▴ N ▴ (ANS seal) ▴ S ▴: Revere standing beside his horse, awaiting the lantern signal from the church steeple; to left and right of exergue, signed A F.
- Diameter (in mm)
- 63.0
- Weight (in gr.)
- 192.171
- Reference
- Miller.2015.45
- Provenance
- Friedenberg, Daniel M.
- Date
- 1919
- Place of Production
- New York City (N.Y.)
- Obverse
- JULY 4 1776: Allegorical female lightly touching the Liberty Bell; at right, signed with AGN monogram.
- Reverse
- TO COMMEMORATE / THE INTERNATIONAL / CELEBRATION OF / INDEPENDENCE DAY / JULY 4 (oak leaf) 1918: Five-line inscription within a circle of shields bearing the arms of the sixteen countries participating in the celebration.
- Diameter (in mm)
- 63.0
- Weight (in gr.)
- 101.189
- Reference
- Johnson.31, Miller.2015.36
- Provenance
- Friedenberg, Daniel M.
- Place of Production
- New York City (N.Y.)
- Obverse
- TO COMMEMORATE THE VISIT TO NEW YORK OF THE FRENCH AND BRITISH WAR COMMISSION 1917: Head of Victory, right, wearing a helmet to which are attached a sprig of oak, a lily, and a cluster of pine needles, emblematic of England, France and the United States; on Victory's collar, signed D C FRENCH.
- Reverse
- France, represented by an armored figure of Joan of Arc, and chivalrous England, represented by a medieval knight, seek the aid of American Liberty. At lower right, signed E. B. LONGMAN / SC. 1917.
- Diameter (in mm)
- 63.0
- Weight (in gr.)
- 79.96
- Reference
- AoD 21191.1.61814.1.a [http://numismatics.org/aod/id/21191.1.61814.1.a], Baxter.1987.317, Miller.2015.34, Phagan.vanAlfen.2017.no.103
- Provenance
- Friedenberg, Daniel M.
- Place of Production
- New York City (N.Y.)
- Obverse
- CHRISTI MILES BEATA JOANNA D'ARC: Bust to l.
- Reverse
- POVR L'HONNEVR DE LA FRANCE MDCCCCXXXI: Bare-chested woman with shield
- Diameter (in mm)
- 69.9
- Reference
- Alexander.12.2, Noble.223ff.
- Place of Production
- New York City (N.Y.)
- Obverse
- EDWARD·PRINCE OF WALES: Bust of Edward in military uniform, right; to the right are the Prince of Wales plumes and ribbon with motto I SERVE; below plumes, signed with JF monogram.
- Reverse
- COMMEMORATING / THE VISIT OF / H·R·H· THE PRINCE / OF WALES / TO THE / UNITED STATES / NOVEMBER / M·C· M · X I X / A·N·S: Standing figure of Columbia, her arms open in welcome; on either side of the field are oak branches, and below the inscription is the Society seal.
- Diameter (in mm)
- 63.0
- Weight (in gr.)
- 96.689
- Reference
- Johnson.35, Miller.2015.41
- Provenance
- Friedenberg, Daniel M.
- Place of Production
- New York City (N.Y.)
- Obverse
- HENRY.HUDSON|ROBERT.FULTON|J F/MCMIX: conjoined busts of Hudson & Fulton, l.
- Reverse
- MDCIX.MDCCCVII|MCMIX: female figure holding glowing light bulb and overlooking NYC harbor, with Hudson and Fulton ships in background
- Diameter (in mm)
- 69.0
- Weight (in gr.)
- 147.4
- Reference
- Baxter.101
- Place of Production
- New York City (N.Y.)
- Obverse
- ONE HUNDRED YEARS/ SAFETY STRENGTH SPEED: a locomotive line and a figure hovering over it
- Reverse
- THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD COMPANY/ 1827 1927: view of Peter Cooper's "Tom Thumb"
- Diameter (in mm)
- 70.0
- Place of Production
- New York City (N.Y.)
- Obverse
- JUSTICE / PEACE: A nude male astride a winged horse; on either side are the male embodiment of Justice and the female personification of Peace. To left, JUSTICE (scales and wreath); to right, (ANS seal) / PEACE; at lower right, signed with CB monogram.
- Reverse
- PEACE OF VERSAILLES / 1919: A view of the Palace of Versailles where the peace treaty was signed. Surrounding the palace is a decorative wreath. Above, PEACE OF VERSAILLES; on ribbon, 1919; below, THE AMERICAN NUMISMATIC SOCIETY.
- Diameter (in mm)
- 63.0
- Weight (in gr.)
- 85.605
- Reference
- AoD 21191.1.1920.2.a [http://numismatics.org/aod/id/21191.1.1920.2.a], Johnson.33, Miller.2015.40, vanAlfen.Phagan.2017.no.130
- Provenance
- Friedenberg, Daniel M.
- Place of Production
- New York City (N.Y.)
- Obverse
- TOO LOW THEY BUILD.WHO|BUILD BENEATH THE STARS: youth stretches toward heaven
- Reverse
- ALL|PASSES.ART ALONE ENDURING STAYS TO US|THE BUST OUTLASTS THE THRONE|THE COIN.TIBERIUS: bust of male,l.,looking toward sky;head silouheted against art deco-style wings
- Diameter (in mm)
- 49.0
- Weight (in gr.)
- 55.8
- Reference
- Noble.223ff.
- Place of Production
- Danbury (Conn.)
- Obverse
- 1886 / 1986: Facing view of the head of the Statue of Liberty.
- Reverse
- Liberty / AMERICAN NUMISMATIC SOCIETY: The statue's torch. In right field; lower right, E. DAUB.
- Diameter (in mm)
- 102.0
- Reference
- Miller.2015.55
- Provenance
- Bass, Henry
- Place of Production
- Danbury (Conn.)
- Obverse
- ERG 80: Collage of nature:leaf,snowflake,fish,seashell,deer,bird,mountain,butterfly,iris,snail,rainbow
- Reverse
- THE FIFTIETH/ANNIVERSARY/OF THE SOCIETY/OF MEDALISTS/1930/1980: Rev. legend superimposed over concentric rings of artists' names
- Diameter (in mm)
- 71.0
- Reference
- Noble.223ff.
- Place of Production
- Danbury (Conn.)
- Obverse
- collage of nature:leaf,snowflake,fish,seashell,deer,bird,mountain,butterfly,iris,snail,rainbow
- Reverse
- THE FIFTIETH|ANNIVERSARY|OF THE SOCIETY|OF MEDALISTS|1930|1980: rev. legend superimposed over concentric rings of artists' names
- Diameter (in mm)
- 71.0
- Reference
- Noble.223ff.
- Place of Production
- Danbury (Conn.)
- Obverse
- male figure crouches, presses against "boundaries" of medal
- Reverse
- same figure as obv., viewed from rear
- Reference
- Noble.223ff.
- Place of Production
- Danbury (Conn.)
- Obverse
- ESCAPE: nude male grasps at fleeing nude female
- Reverse
- CAPTURE: same male figure catches same female figure's arm
- Diameter (in mm)
- 71.0
- Reference
- Noble.223ff.
- Place of Production
- Danbury (Conn.)
- Obverse
- BROOKGREEN GARDENS: a saytr holding sculpting tools
- Reverse
- SOUTH CAROLINA/ JC: four saytrs blowing an instrument, reflection of the scene on the bottom half
- Diameter (in mm)
- 76.0
- Weight (in gr.)
- 184.506
- Provenance
- Brookgreen Gardens
- Date
- 1985
- Place of Production
- Danbury (Conn.)
- Obverse
- bust 3/4 l. of Calvert, and seal of Maryland
- Reverse
- ': frigate Constellation
- Diameter (in mm)
- 32.0
- Place of Production
- New York City (N.Y.)
- Obverse
- WHATSOEVER A MAN SOWETH / LAWRIE C: Muscular figure sowing grain
- Reverse
- THAT SHALL/ HE/AL SO / REAP: Two grain stalks and a sickle
- Diameter (in mm)
- 71.0
- Reference
- Noble.223ff.
- Place of Production
- New York City (N.Y.)
- Obverse
- AMERICAN NUMISMATIC ASSOCIATION 1891 1966 CHICAGO ILLINOIS: view of the landmark water tower
- Reverse
- DIAMOND JUBILEE CONVENTION DEPROFUNDIS 75TH ANNIVERSARY OLD COMMERCIAL BIRTHPLACE OCTOBER 7 1891: view of the hotel
- Reference
- ANA 66.CB 55
- Provenance
- Kirk, Micheal
- Place of Production
- New York City (N.Y.)
- Obverse
- a reproduction of Donatello's Madonna
- Provenance
- Medallic Art Company
- Place of Production
- Danbury (Conn.)
- Obverse
- CRJ: Bust of Ballanchine,3/4 r., off center; background is outlines of dancers
- Reverse
- GEORGE BALANCHINE CHOREOGRAPHER 1904-83: Two dancers outlined against center of stylized sunrise over water
- Diameter (in mm)
- 71.0
- Reference
- Noble.223ff.
Displaying records 1421 to 1440 of
1514 total results.