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Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Product code
GB 1897 Q Vic Dmnd Jub Bronze med
Bob Shop ID
647609325
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1897 Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee
Bronze medallion
Great Britain
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Extract below from a Medals website:-
Form:
Circular. Holed at 12 o'clock for a ring to a second for a corded yellowish green silk ribbon with: ¬タワWitwatersrand¬タン in large gold-coloured script letters.
By:
H. Grueber, London
Date:
1897
Ref:
ᅡᅠAM2:ᅡᅠ51;ᅡᅠLaidlaw:ᅡᅠ0798;
Variations:
Size
Metal
Mass
Value
32.1 mm
Yellow Bronze
11.4 gm
$35
Edge:
Upright reeded.
Obverse:
Within a beaded border round the rim, veiled and crowned bust of Queen Victoria, left (similar to the golden jubilee coinage). Signed: ¬タワH. GRUEBER LONDON¬タン below the truncation. Legend: ¬タワVICTORIA REGINA¬タン.
Reverse:
Three shields with the coat of arms of Ireland (left), England (middle) and Scotland (right). Radiant crown above, and above that in an arc:ᅡᅠ¬タワTHE DIAMOND JUBILEE¬タン. Below, two sprigs tied at the foot of roses, thistles and shamrocks. Legend on a band within a beaded border,ᅡᅠabove¬タン TO COMMEMORATE THE 60TH YEAR OF HER MAJESTY¬タルS REIGN¬タン and between stops below: ¬タワ1937-1897¬タン.
Notes:
It is probable that this medal was exported to other colonies and may also have been for sale in Great Britain, but with different ribbons.
The reverse of this medal was used on the more common "Four Generations" Diamond Jubilee medal. The obverse was used again on the 1901 medal for the death of Queen Victoria (Laidlaw 0709)