Great Britain: Boer War: United in the Cause of Freedom / Transvaal Souvenir (22mm)
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Form:
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Circular with and without attached loop.
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By:
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A. Fenwick |
Date:
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1900 |
Ref:
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AM: 35 (similar); Hern: 88; Laidlaw: 0046c;
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Variations:
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Size | Metal | Mass | Value |
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22.1 mm | Silver | 5.2 mm | $120 | 22 mm | Gilded Bronze | 4.1 gm | $55 | 25 mm | Bronze (rope border) | | $85 | 22.2 mm | Gilded Bronze (no loop) | 4.1 mm | $55 | 25.3 mm | Gilded Bronze (rope border) | 5.1 gm | $85 |
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Edge:
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Plane or with added rope border with loop.
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Obverse:
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Two shields inclined toward each other and overlapping. The left shield, representing the British Empire, is quartered with: (1) Star of India, (2) kangaroo – Australia, (3) scale balance – New Zealand and (4) beaver – Canada and with a small shield of the Cape Colony superimposed in the centre. On the right shield, the British Royal coat of arms. To the left, a garland with a rose (England), shamrocks (Ireland) and thistles (Scotland). To the right, a laurel branch. Above, the Imperial Crown. Two clasped hands across the divide between the shields at the bottom. On a ribbon below: “WE . SERVE . UNDER . ONE . CROWN”. Below the ribbon: “RD 355487”. Legend in ornate lettering above: “UNITED IN THE CAUSE OF FREEDOM” and below between stops: “WE DEFEND OUR EMPIRE”.
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Reverse:
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To the left, a sailor with rifle at attention; to the right, a soldier with rifle at the ready, stand guard over the British Union flag between them on a flagpole surmounted by a crown. Behind, two artillery pieces facing outwards and in the background, a ship behind the sailor and a tent behind the soldier. Legend in ornate lettering above divided by the flag pole: “TRANSVAAL (left) SOUVENIR (right) /1899 (left) 1900 (right)”. In the exergue in ornate letters: “THE QUEEN / GOD BLESS HER (in an arc)”. Signed on the left close to the rim: “FENWICK. D. F”. On the right near the rim: “RD 355487”.
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Notes:
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Later version of this medal.
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