| 場所 |
イギリス
(United Kingdom) |
|---|---|
| 王 |
George III (1760-1820)
|
| タイプ | メダル |
| 年 | 1802 |
| 構成 | 錫合金 |
| 直径 | 38 mm |
| 形状 | 円形 |
| Technique | ギザ |
| 番号 | N# 406729 |
| 参考文献 | BHM# 539 Laurence Brown. British Historical Medals. B.A. Seaby, London, United Kingdom (3 volumes). Christopher Eimer. British Commemorative Medals and their Values. London, United Kingdom (2 volumes). Ludwig Bramsen. Medaillier Napoleon le Grand. Picard, Paris, France (3 volumes).Sammlung Julius; 1958. Krieg und Frieden auf der Medaille und in der Gedenkmünze = War and Peace on the Medal and Commemorative Coin. Münzhandlung R. Gaettens, Heidelberg, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany. |
アミアンの平和
左コーンウォリス侯爵の胸像
Script: ラテン文字
レタリング:
MARQUIS CORNWALLIS BRITISH
PLENIPOTENTIARY AT AMIENS.
K & K / I G H
Unabridged legend:
P. Kempson and S. Kindon
John Gregory Hancock
彫刻家: John Gregory Hancock
ジョージ3世の頭部が描かれた盾を持つブリタニア坐像、アミア条約作成担当大臣の名前が刻まれた石版を持つケルビム。
Script: ラテン文字
レタリング:
POST NUBILA PHOEBUS
DEFIN:TREATY.SIGN.D
MDCCCII
彫刻家: John Gregory Hancock
Several reverse legends exist
· The Treaty of Amiens, signed on 25 March 1802 by Joseph Bonaparte (1768-1844),
elder brother of Napoléon, and Marquis Cornwallis, temporarily ended hostilities
between France, Spain and the United Kingdom. However, the consequent peace only
lasted for just over a year as Britain, increasingly angered by Napoleon's subsequent
re-ordering of the international system in Western Europe, declared war on France in May 1803.
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| 日付 | 劣品 | 並品 | 美品 | 極美品 | 準未使用 | 未使用 | 参考文献 | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Undetermined | |||||||||||||||
| 1802 | BHM# 539 Laurence Brown. British Historical Medals. B.A. Seaby, London, United Kingdom (3 volumes). |
(en) "CONCLUDED 1802" | |||||||||||||
| 1802 | BHM# 539A Laurence Brown. British Historical Medals. B.A. Seaby, London, United Kingdom (3 volumes). |
(en) "SIGN.D MDCCCII" | |||||||||||||
| 1802 | BHM# 539B Laurence Brown. British Historical Medals. B.A. Seaby, London, United Kingdom (3 volumes). |
(en) "SIGND 1802" | |||||||||||||
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