Details
LOT 3713
George III and Other AE Medallion Group. 1810-1827.
Comprising: including a George III medallion for 'The Peace of Paris' dated 1814, George III 50th Jubilee medal dated 1810, Duke of York and Albany Medal dated 1827, and a Duke of Wellington Canadian token. Good Fine - Good Very Fine.(23.34gr total, 27-24mm). [4, No Reserve]
Provenance
Acquired on the UK art market;
Property of a Essex, UK, collector.
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