RMKCD9KB–Medal Awarded to Captains Low, Crighton, and Stougger, 1854
RMKCC2R5–Drawings and Prints, Drawing, Design for a certificate, awarded by the city of Vienna for the most beautiful floral balcony
RMKCC2R9–Drawings and Prints, Drawing, Design for a certificate of citizenship, awarded by the city of Vienna, Artist, Erwin Puchinger
RMKCC3E0–Drawings and Prints, Drawing, Design for a certificate of citizenship, awarded by the city of Vienna, Artist, Erwin Puchinger
RMKCC3E2–Drawings and Prints, Drawing, Design for a certificate of citizenship, awarded by the city of Vienna, Artist, Erwin Puchinger
RMKC3NP6–Medal Awarded to the Sword Makers Robert Mole and Sons, William Wyon, 1851
RMEDNMWC–MEDAL AWARDED TO THE TROOPS ENGAGED IN THE ASHANTEE WAR, 1875
RMRYCPY1–Clock on console awarded bust, Daniël Marot (I), Anonymous, Anonymous, after 1706 - before 1800
RMKCD340–Medal Awarded to French Civilian Pigeon-Keepers (“Colombiers civils”), Medalist: Eugène-André Oudiné, 1870
RM2DCHCW1–Anonymous, 1672, Plaster casts of the front and back of the engraved gold medal awarded to W. Vergenst for his actions against the French at the Gouwsluis in 1672, alphen
RMRYB7E3–Mr. Wyon's Design for the Liverpool Shipwreck and Humane Society's Medal, Awarded to Persons Who Assisted at the Conflagration of the 'Ocean Monarch.' 1848
RM2A2WEBR–Certificate - Melbourne International Exhibition, Awarded to Thomas Gaunt, 1880-1881, Certificate of fourth order of merit awarded to Thomas Gaunt, Melbourne for barometers, thermometers and hydrometers, at the Melbourne International Exhibition, 1880-81
RMW54G8G–Cone-shaped silver damper. Awarded with a profiled button. At the bottom a handle., anonymous, The Hague, 1767, silver (metal), founding, h 9.5 cm × d 4.0 cm × w 52.0
RMW5838K–Design for a bedstead, Design for front view, back wall and side view of a bedstead awarded by Mercuriusbustes., Bed, anonymous, Paris (possibly), c. 1790, paper, watercolor (paint), graphite (mineral), pen, h 369 mm × w 268 mm
RM2A2WEBP–Certificate - First Prize, Benalla Agricultural & Pastoral Society, 1935, Certificate awarded by to Mrs Violet May Wilson for her hand-knitted, woollen tea cosy at the Benalla Agricultural and Pastoral Society 58th Annual Spring Show, 18th - 19th October 1935
RM2B0MTYF–Medalist: Eugène-André Oudiné, Medal Awarded to French Civilian Pigeon-Keepers (Colombiers civils), French, Medalist: Eugène-André Oudiné (French, Paris 1810–1887 Paris), 1870, French, Copper, Diameter: 2 11/16 in. (6.8 cm), Medals and Plaquettes
RMW57AMW–City of Liège, medal awarded for courage and dedication, Bronze medal. Front: blank field under oak wreath within a circle. Reverse: inscription, Liège (city), Léonard Jéhotte, 1828, bronze (metal), striking (metalworking), d 3.9 cm × w 31.88
RMW575G8–Defense of the Bomsterzijl ramp, medal awarded to the defenders, Silver medal. Front: Bomsterzijl redoubt inside inscription, above inscription. Reverse: inscription between two coats of arms., Bomsterzijl, anonymous, Friesland, 1581, silver (metal), striking (metalworking), d 4.9 cm × w 437
RMW574W2–Defense of Brussels, city medal awarded to the armed bourgeoisie, Silver medal Obverse: coat of arms within an inscription. Reverse: inscription within oak wreath, Brussels, Willem I Frederik (King of the Netherlands), anonymous, 1815, silver (metal), striking (metalworking), d 1.6 cm × w 2.29
RMW56R0N–Honorary Medal Awarded Louis Royer for Winning the Prix de Rome Concours Antwerp 1816, medal awarded to Louis Royer, Bronze medal with inscriptions on either side, with rounded eye and ring., Antwerp, Louis Royer, anonymous, 1816, bronze (metal), d 5.85 cm × w 58.88
RMW574WA–Defense of Brussels, medal awarded by the city to the armed bourgeoisie, Golden medal with broken support ring. Obverse: coat of arms within an inscription. Reverse: inscription within oak wreath., Brussels, Willem I Frederik (King of the Netherlands), anonymous, 1815, gold (metal), striking (metalworking), d 1.7 cm × w 3.13
RMW57AH9–City of Enkhuizen, medal awarded for charity shown during the collapse of a bridge on the day the herring fleet sailed out, Silver medal. Front: blank field within oak wreath and circumscription. Reverse: inscription, Enkhuizen, anonymous, Netherlands, 1815, silver (metal), striking (metalworking), d 2.7 cm × w 6.47
RMW56R0J–Honorary Medal Awarded Louis Royer for Winning the Prix de Rome Competition Amsterdam 1823, honored to Louis Royer, Silver Medal with richly decorated border and inscriptions on both sides, with eyelet and silver labels., Amsterdam, Louis Royer, anonymous, Mechelen, 1823, silver (metal), d 6.5 cm × w 38.14
RMW56R0G–Honorary Medal Awarded Louis Royer for Winning the Prix de Rome Competition Antwerp 1816, honored to Louis Royer, Silver medal with on both sides richly decorated border and inscriptions, with eyelet and silver labels., Antwerp, Louis Royer, anonymous, Mechelen, 1816, silver (metal), d 6.5 cm × w 67.96
RMW574MA–Election of the main countries of the Rijnland District Water Control Board, medal awarded to every voter who appeared, Silver medal. Front: crowned coat of arms. Reverse: inscription within laurel wreath, Hoogheemraadschap van Rijnland, anonymous, Netherlands, 1818, silver (metal), striking (metalworking), d 3.9 cm × w 21.57
RMW57AKX–Frisian Society of Agriculture, medal awarded first prize for geraniums, Bronze medal. Obverse: crowned coat of arms within an oak wreath and an inscription. Reverse: inscription under laurel wreath with ribbon above plow, Leeuwarden, Friesche Maatschappij van Landbouw, anonymous, Netherlands, 1862, bronze (metal), engraving, d 4.9 cm × w 43.34
RMW575CN–Twenty-five years of existence of the College of Commissioners of the Ledger of National Debt, medal awarded to employees, Silver medal. Front: inscription under rosette within oak wreath. Reverse: inscription under rosette inside wreath of palm branches., anonymous, Netherlands, 1839, silver (metal), striking (metalworking), d 4.3 cm × w 24.86
RMW575AM–W. van Leeuwen, medal awarded to him for charitable behavior, Silver medal. Front: man's bust inside the inside. Reverse: inscription within wreath of myrtle and palm leaves, Breda, Willem I Frederik (King of the Netherlands), Wouter van Leeuwen, Auguste Francois Michaut, 1815 - 1832, silver (metal), engraving, d 5 cm × w 84.39
RMW57A9Y–Tool token from the city of Cologne, medal awarded to the members of the city council entitled to a jug of beer or wine, medal. Obverse: coat of arms in cartouche inside a circle. Reverse: chalice between the year within a circle, Cologne, anonymous, Keulen, 1606, white metal, striking (metalworking), d 2.1 cm × w 1.84
RMW574W4–Defense of Brussels, medal awarded by the city to the armed bourgeoisie, Copper medal to support ring. Obverse: coat of arms within an inscription. Reverse: inscription within oak wreath, Brussels, Willem I Frederik (King of the Netherlands), anonymous, 1815, copper (metal), striking (metalworking), d 2.7 cm × d 2.4 cm × w 6.85
RMW574WB–Defense of Brussels, medal awarded by the city to armed bourgeoisie, Bronze medal to two supporting rings Obverse: coat of arms within an inscription. Reverse: inscription within oak wreath, Brussels, Willem I Frederik (King of the Netherlands), anonymous, 1815, bronze (metal), striking (metalworking), d 4.4 cm × d 3.5 cm × w 26.37
RMW575TN–Relief of Bergen op Zoom by Maurits, medal awarded to the main officers, Silver medal. Obverse: crowned coat of arms flanked by two men with clubbing inside. Reverse: crowned lion with sword and bundle of arrows within an inscription, Bergen op Zoom, anonymous, Netherlands, 1622, silver (metal), striking (metalworking), d 4.7 cm × w 31.63
RMW574JK–Medal awarded by the College of Elders and Bremen Merchants to the city of Groningen, Silver Medal. Obverse: crowned woman between Mercury staff and ship rudder within a circle. Reverse: inscription on plaque, cut off: date, Bremen, Friedrich Wilhelm Loos, Berlin, 1804, silver (metal), striking (metalworking), d 5.6 cm × w 68.71
RMW57AH8–Society for the Nut of Youth, medal awarded to H.J. Foppe, due to poetry, Gilding to the eye and support ring. Front: inscription inside decorative border. Reverse: inscription inside decorative border, H.J. Foppe, anonymous, Netherlands, 1833, gilding, d 3.5 cm × d 3.2 cm × d 2.8 cm × w 4.56
RMW5753T–Royal Society of St. Michael in Ghent, medal awarded to D.F. Rees, master of the Academy in Amsterdam, Silver Medal. Front: inscription inside pearl rim. Reverse: inscription pearl bead, Ghent, Amsterdam, D.F. Rees, Royal Society of St. Michael, anonymous, Belgium, 1820, silver (metal), engraving, d 5.4 cm × w 36.41
RMW576AW–Restoration of freedom in Arnhem, medal awarded to the members of the voluntary militias fused into a militia militia, Silver medal to the eye. Front: two-headed eagle, mounted on a flat inside circumference. Reverse: inscription within Arnhem, Arnhem, Peter Engelen, 1705, silver (metal), gilding (material), gilding, h 12.6 cm × d 11.5 cm
RMW5758Y–Literary Society V.W. in Amsterdam, medal awarded to H.J. Foppe, Golden Medal. Front: letters V and W in acorn wreath. Reverse: inscription within laurel wreath., Amsterdam, H.J. Foppe, Literary Company V.W., Hendrik de Heus, Netherlands, 1825, gold (metal), striking (metalworking), d 3 cm × w 8.88
RMW57466–Hundred and fifty years of the University of Utrecht, medal awarded by mayors and councils among the citizens, Silver medal. Obverse: coat of arms surrounded by flames within an inscription. Reverse: inscription with decorative motif, above two crossed palm branches, Utrecht, Utrecht University, Hendrik de Meijer, 1786, silver (metal), striking (metalworking), d 3.5 cm × w 15.79
RM2B0CYNC–Vz: the snake has a lion head and has been awarded with 7 points (rays), inscription on front and back., Gem, intaglio, amulet, plasma (?), Color: light green, Shape: oval, Processing : front and back convex, Method: modeling and detailing with thick rounded wheel grooves., 16 x 12 mm, D. 7 mm, 2nd century BC. - 7th century AD. -200 BC
RM2B0CYNF–Vz: a snake has a lion's head and has been awarded 12 points (rays)., Gem, intaglio, amulet, jasper, Color: dark green, Shape: oval, Processing: edge cut back at the rear compared to at front, Method: modeling and detailing with thick and thin rounded wheel grooves., 16 x 13 mm, D. 3 mm, 2nd century BC. - 7th century AD. -200 BC
RMW57A9R–Tool token from the city of Cologne, medal awarded to the members of the city council entitled to a jug of beer or wine, medal. Obverse: helmeted coat of arms, flanked by griffin and lion within an inscription. Reverse: chalice with a face inside an inscription on foot, lace script, Cologne, anonymous, Keulen, 1730, white metal, striking (metalworking), d 2.1 cm × w 5.32
RMW57AAA–Tool token from the city of Cologne, medal awarded to members of the city council entitled to a jug of beer or wine, medal. Obverse: helmeted coat of arms, flanked by griffin and lion within an inscription. Reverse: chalice with a face inside an inscription on foot, lace script, Cologne, anonymous, Keulen, 1730, white metal, striking (metalworking), d 2.1 cm × w 5.42
RMW57AA0–Tool token from the city of Cologne, medal awarded to the members of the city council entitled to a jug of beer or wine, medal. Obverse: helmeted coat of arms, flanked by griffin and lion within an inscription. Reverse: chalice with a face inside an inscription on foot, lace script, Cologne, anonymous, Keulen, 1730, white metal, striking (metalworking), d 2.1 cm × w 5.45
RMW575TR–Relief of Bergen op Zoom by Maurits, medal awarded to the defenders of the city, Silver medal. Obverse: a coat of arms worn by two men with clubs inside an inscription. Reverse: crowned lion with sword and bundle of arrows within an inscription, Bergen op Zoom, Maurits (Prince of Orange), anonymous, Netherlands, 1622, silver (metal), gilding (material), gilding, d 4.3 cm × w 30.25
RMW57A9T–Tool tool token from the city of Cologne, medal awarded to the members of the city council entitled to a jug of beer or wine, medal. Obverse: helmeted coat of arms, flanked by griffin and lion within an inscription. Reverse: chalice with a face inside an inscription on foot, lace script, Cologne, anonymous, Keulen, 1730, white metal, striking (metalworking), d 2 cm × w 5.36
RMW5752T–Drawing Academy 'Door tot Hooger' in Rotterdam, medal awarded to Jacobus Everardus Josephus van den Berg for Doorzigtkunde, Silver medal with laurel wreath in high relief. Front: inscription. Reverse: inscription., Rotterdam, Jacobus Everhardus Josephus van den Berg, Drawing Academy 'Door to Hooger', Kruisting, 1819, silver (metal), engraving, d 5 cm × w 41.92
RMW56NF8–Certificate of Merits belonging to the golden medal of honor of Maatschappij Felix Meritis, awarded to Joachim Pieter Asmus, top center: logo, printed text with l.o. blind seal. Handwritten the names and dates are entered, Amsterdam, Jochem Pietersz. Asmus, Felix Meritis, Maatschappij Felix Meritis, 6-Jan-1823, parchment (animal material), ink, printing, h 53 cm × w 43 cm
RMW575C3–The ship 'Broedertrouw', built by Johann Schouten, grandmaster of the Masonic lodge 'La Flamboyante' in Dordrecht, was awarded the medal, Silver Medal. Front: crossed ship rudder with inscription and anchor, wound with acacia loo. Reverse: inscription laurel wreath., Dordrecht, Johannes Schouten [shipbuilder], Johannes Petrus Schouberg, Utrecht, 1836, silver (metal), striking (metalworking), d 3.7 cm × w 13.33
RMW56PMJ–Medal awarded to participants of the international artists' congress in Ghent, 1913, Medal to the eye and two supporting rings. Front: a woman with a sword for which a seated draftsman. With circular and signature. Reverse: Inscription within the inscription, Ghent, Bart van Hove, Godefroid Devreese, Belgium, striking (metalworking), d 2.9 cm h 3.4 cm h 4.6 cm w 8.34
RMW5752K–Royal Academy of Visual Arts in Brussels, medal awarded to J. Heilmann, in honor of Willem I Frederik, King of the Netherlands, Bronze medal. Front: man's bust inside the inside. Reverse: inscription, Kantschrift, Brussels, Willem I Frederik (King of the Netherlands), Royal Academy of Fine Arts (Brussels), Joseph Pierre Braemt, 1818, bronze (metal), engraving, d 3.7 cm × w 221
RMW5773K–Tool token from the city of Cologne, medal awarded to the members of the city council entitled to a can of beer or wine, Med. Front: helmeted coat of arms in a cartouche, flanked by griffin and lion within an inscription. Reverse: can with decorative motif on the belly within a circle, Cologne, anonymous, Keulen, 1716, white metal, striking (metalworking), d 1.9 cm × w 1.66
RMW57A9X–Tool token from the city of Cologne, medal awarded to the members of the city council entitled to a jug of beer or wine, medal. Front: helmeted coat of arms in a cartouche, flanked by griffin and lion within an inscription. Reverse: can with decorative motif on the belly within a circle, Cologne, anonymous, Keulen, 1716, white metal, striking (metalworking), d 1.9 cm × w 1.70
RMW575TP–Relief of Bergen op Zoom by Maurits, medal awarded to the defenders, Silver square medal. Obverse: a coat of arms worn by two men with clubs inside an inscription. Reverse: crowned lion with sword and bundle of arrows within an inscription., Bergen op Zoom, anonymous, Netherlands, 1622, silver (metal), striking (metalworking), l 3.4 cm × w 3.4 cm × w 21.58
RMW57630–Siege of Amsterdam, medal awarded to the shooters after the siege, Silver medal. Obverse: crowned coat of arms of Amsterdam flanked by two lions for which lying soldier with broken weapons within a circle. Reverse: image of horseman above inscription inside inscription, Amsterdam, Willem II (Prince of Orange), anonymous, May-1650 - May-1652, silver (metal), engraving, d 5.4 cm × w 32.23
RMW57632–Siege of Amsterdam, medal awarded to the shooters after the siege, Silver medal. Front: view of Amsterdam and ships on the Amstel, above it hand out of clouds with heart, olive branch and freedom hat above inscription within inscription. Reverse: image of horseman above inscription inside inscription, Amsterdam, Willem II (Prince of Orange), anonymous, 1652, silver (metal), engraving, d 5.6 cm × w 31.27
RMW57633–Siege of Amsterdam, medal awarded to the shooters after the siege, Silver medal. Front: three armed shooters with a coat of arms, inside an inscription. Reverse: inscription, Amsterdam, Willem II (Prince of Orange), Joan Huydecoper of Maarseveen (I), Joan Huydecoper of Maarsseveen (II), Frans Oetgens van Waveren, Otto Barentsen Smient, anonymous, 1651, silver (metal), engraving, d 5.6 cm × w 315
RMW574TW–Société Royale d'Agriculture and the Botanique in Ghent, medal awarded to F. van Cassel, for growing the most beautiful flower of the summer exhibition, Silver medal with eyelet and ring. Front: inscription. Reverse: flower within the circumference, Ghent, F. van Cassel, anonymous, Belgium, 1815, silver (metal), engraving, d 6.9 cm × d 6.2 cm × d 5.6 cm × w 54.90
RMW57037–Prize pen from Amsterdam, Ganzeveren silver pen with gilt weapon from Amsterdam on the front, Awarded as a prize by the city of Amsterdam, (for students of the Latin school?). Dated, front: 1756. Signed, rear: HOP. Marked: front: coat of arms of Amsterdam, back: sword, three crowns under crown, including 'V'., Amsterdam, anonymous, 1756, silver (metal), gilding, l 24 cm × w 4.5 cm
RMW574F2–Twenty-five years of existence of the 'Felix Meritis' society, medal awarded to D. Hooft, silver medal Obverse: beehive, standing on altar between rose bush and sunflower, lit by rising sun within a circle, cut: signature. Reverse: inscription within a wreath, Amsterdam, D. Hooft, Felix Meritis, Johannes Michiel Lageman, 1802, silver (metal), engraving, d 3.2 cm × w 108
RMW5746D–Keeping the peace after the restoration of the stadholder, medal awarded to the waiting citizens in Rotterdam, Silver medal. Front: sword, wrapped with leaves, lying on cushion on altar with inscription inside. Reverse: crowned coat of arms for crossed rod bundles with axes, hanging with scroll wreath, underneath a cloth with inscription, Rotterdam, anonymous, Netherlands, 1787, silver (metal), striking (metalworking), d 3.6 cm × w 15.70
RMW57AHB–Society for the promotion of art and science under the phrase 'Progress through Science', medal awarded to D. van Coppenaal, Silver medal on the eye and the ring. Front: letters V and W in circle. Reverse: inscription, Amsterdam, D. van Coppenaal, Hendrik de Heus, 1806 - 1814, silver (metal), engraving, d 3.8 cm × d 3.6 cm × d 3.3 cm × w 14.82
RMW576DP–The city of Nijmegen, attendance badge awarded to the members of the city council entitled to a jug of wine or 7 Brabant pennies, Obverse: man with staff in right and coat of arms on ribbon in left hand between year within circumscription. Reverse: wine jug within a cover, left knock: number 7, Nijmegen, anonymous, 1580, silver (metal), striking (metalworking), d 2.2 cm × w 2.19
RM2DJ3FNX–A South Down Ram; Aged 3 Years, bred by Mr. Thomas Crisp, Gedgrave Hall, Suffolk, for which a Prize of 30 Severeigns was awarded at the Annual Meeting of the R.A.S. at Cambridge, July 15th 1840, William Henry Davis, active 1803–1849, British, after William Henry Davis, active 1803–1849, British, 1840, Hand colored lithograph, Sheet: 18 1/2 x 24 1/4in. (47 x 61.6cm
RMW57AMT–Promotion of cow vaccination, medal awarded by the province of Limburg, Bronze medal. Front: crowned coat of arms, surrounded by ornamental ornaments and flanked by a cow head on the left and a club on the right, around which snake is wound, at the bottom of the coat of arms garlands inside the circumference. Reverse: blank field within oak wreath and circumference, Limburg, Jacob Wiener, Brussels, 1843, bronze (metal), striking (metalworking), d 3.9 cm × w 26.35
RMW57AMK–Seven years of existence of the Society for the Promotion of Cooperative in Amsterdam, medal awarded to N. Holtius, member since the founding of the society by P.H. Themmen, Silver Medal. Front: man's bust inside the inside. Reverse: inscription within laurel wreath and inscription, Amsterdam, Phoebus Hitzerus Themmen, N. Holtius, Society for the Promotion of Cow vaccination, Johannes Michiel Lageman, 1810 - 1-Nov-1810, silver (metal), engraving, d 3.4 cm × w 15.42
RMW57AJ8–University of Leiden, medal awarded to Pieter Otto van der Chijs, Iron medal. Front: Minerva with winch in hand, holding wreath above young man's head, between the two in an altar, on which two wreaths lie within a circle, cut off: inscription. Reverse: inscription, Leiden, Pieter Otto van der Chijs, Jean Henri Simon, Brussels, 1826, iron (metal), engraving, d 3.2 cm × w 11.20
RMW57529–Foundation of the Royal Academy of Visual Arts in Brussels, in honor of Willem I Frederik, King of the Netherlands, awarded to Ph. the Droogers, Silver Medal. Front: man's bust inside the inside. Reverse: inscription within myrteloof wreath, Kantschrift, Brussels, Willem I Frederik (King of the Netherlands), Ph. de Droogers, Royal Academy of Visual Arts (Brussels), Joseph Pierre Braemt, 1817, silver (metal), gilding (material), gilding, d 5 cm × w 46.55
RMW56NFT–Medal awarded to C.L.W. Gardiner, Bronze Medal, original of gold was granted to him for ceding objects found by him on Nova Zembla. Front: portrait of a man, Z.M. King Willem III, looking to the right with a beard in relief, Nova Zembla, C.L.W. Gardiner, William III (King of the Netherlands), Johan Philip Mathias Menger, Utrecht, 13-Jul-1877, geheel, engraving, d 6.9 cm × h 0.7 cm
RMW5759D–Groningen University medal to Professor Anton Hendriksz, University of Groningen, medal awarded to professor Anton Hendriksz, Golden medal. Front: Minerva with winch in hand, holding wreath above young man's head, between the two in an altar, on which two wreaths lie within a circle, cut off: inscription. Reverse: inscription, Anton Hendriksz, Jean Henri Simon, Brussels, 1826, gold (metal), engraving, d 3.3 cm × w 28.20
RMW57AH7–Society promoting art and science under the phrase 'Progress through Science', medal by the Department of Drawing awarded to D. van Coppenaal, Silver medal on the eyebolt and broken support ring. Front: letters V and W within oak wreath. Reverse: inscription within laurel wreath, Amsterdam, D. van Coppenaal, Progress through Science, Hendrik de Heus, 1830, silver (metal), engraving, d 3.4 cm × d 3 cm × w 116
RMW57AHA–Lodge 'La Charite', medal awarded to its chairman Willem Holtrop in honor of his fifty-year membership, Paper medal. Front: all-seeing eye in the center of two overlapping triangles between trowel and hammer, above two crossed laurel branches and star inside an inscription. Reverse: inscription within laurel wreath, inscription and decorative border, Amsterdam, Willem Holtrop, anonymous, Netherlands, 1834, paper, cardboard, striking (metalworking), d 5.2 cm × w 6.65
RMW57AHM–British government, medal awarded to Willem Broeks for charity, in honor of Victoria, queen of Great Britain, Silver medal on decorated, elongated pendant. Obverse: woman's bust inside the inside. Reverse: inscription under crown within oak wreath and inscription, lace lettering, Victoria (Queen of the United Kingdom and Empress of India), Willem Broeks, Leonard Charles Wyon, London, 1859, silver (metal), engraving, d 4.5 cm × d 3.2 cm × w 20.73
RM2DN7H06–Certificate in Mathematics, Cooper Union, Engraving in black ink on paper, An engraved certificate awarded by Cooper Union to William McFaul who 'attended the evening course of instruction in this Institution during the term beginning October 1st 1860 and ending April 1st 1961.' Vignette of the Cooper Union. Signed by Peter Cooper as President, New York, May 22, 1861., USA, New York City, New York, USA, May 22, 1861, graphic design, Print
RMW5771W–Campaign of 1813, honorary medal awarded to Prussian soldiers, Copper oval medal on the eyebolt and ribbon with vertical white stripe with a black and yellow stripe on either side. Front: broad cross with rays between cross arms and year on shield. Reverse: in gothic script: crowned monogram FW above inscription inside inscription, Prussia, anonymous, Germany, 1813, copper (metal), textile materials, striking (metalworking), h 4.1 cm × w 2.5 cm × w 8.40
RMW57YP7–Allegorical female figure with measuring stick Title page for: Euclid, Principles of the Measuring King, 1695, An allegorical female figure stands on a decorated sphere and is awarded a putto. She is holding a measuring rod that is measured by a crowned man with a compass. In the foreground are on the left Minerva and on the right Mercury, crowning with laurel, measuring-instruments, (story of) Minerva (Pallas, Athena), (story of) Mercury (Hermes), Caspar Luyken, Amsterdam, paper, etching, h 166 mm × w 128 mm
RMW56PME–Box on prize awarded to Bart van Hove at the international world exhibition in Paris, 1900, Square cardboard box with brown leather covered with lid with hinged lip on the back through the white silk lining. Cover with gold colored inscription within a decorated frame. Rounded sides. Inside of red velvet inlay, Paris, Bart van Hove, anonymous, France, cardboard, silk, velvet (fabric weave), l 8.6 cm × w 8.5 cm × t 1.2 cm
RMW570GA–Defense of the citadel of Antwerp, medal awarded by the Amsterdam Commission of Recognition to T. de Vries, Bronze medal. Obverse: helmeted soldier in Roman clothing stands at Schelde in front of ruin of citadel and repels shields shot at him within a circle, cut off: inscription. Reverse: inscription within oak wreath., Citadel of Antwerp (19th century), Schelde, T. de Vries, David van der Kellen (1804-1879), Utrecht, 1832 - 1833, bronze (metal), engraving, d 5.2 cm × w 76.64
RMW5746F–Stilling the riot in Harlingen, medal awarded to the shooters, Silver medal with hole in it. Front: Freedom with stuffed horn of abundance and freedom hat on spear, sits next to altar on which hangs coat of arms, soldier in Roman uniform defends her against upcoming enemies, cut off: inscription. Reverse: inscription under trophee, constructed from military equipment., Harlingen, Johannes Michiel Lageman, Amsterdam, 1787, silver (metal), striking (metalworking), d 3.2 cm × w 10.67
RMW574AH–Society 'Mathesis Scientiarum Genetrix', medal awarded to mathematician and structural engineer Jan Timmerman for his treatise 'Tot Nut voor Rhijnland'. Front: illuminated by sky light, Minerva with helmet and lance stands by column, she hands open book to child, around her globe, instruments, rolls of paper and a bust and five children within a wrap. Reverse: inscription, specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Minerva, Minerva as patroness, Jan Timmerman, anonymous, Netherlands, 1796, silver (metal), engraving, d 4.8 cm × w 37.2
RMW5785M–Free of Bruges, calculation token awarded in honor of Maria Theresia, German Empress, Silver Medal. Obverse: bust of a woman with a veil inside the cover. Reverse: coat of arms, flanked by standing wild man with club and woman sitting, cut off: inscription, Vrije van Brugge, Maria Theresia (Roman-German Empress), Theodorus Victor van Berckel, Bruges, 29-Sep-1776 - 29-Nov-1780, silver (metal), striking (metalworking), d 2.9 cm × w 7.30
RMW56PPJ–Prize medal awarded to the painter Johannes Bosboom in 1833 by the 1st department of the 's-Gravenhaagsche Teeken Akademie, Silver Medal. Front: seated Minerva, with its head turned towards the viewer, protruding laurel wreath. Leaning against a pedestal on which the national coat of arms on which signature. At her feet a compass, a square and a roll of paper. Reverse: inscription., The Hague, Johannes Bosboom, 's-Gravenhaagsche Teeken Academy, Jean Henri Simon, Netherlands, 1817, silver (metal), engraving, d 3.8 cm
RMW56NC5–Honorable with sheath awarded to captain of the infantry H.E. Schoggers at Simpang Olim on November 14, 1876 for showing bravery, Saber in sheath. Fire-gilt copper hilt, lion-shaped knob, openwork side bar with laurel wreath and missing ornament: see holes. Wooden ribbed handle wrapped with braided copper wire. Iron curved blade, one-sided with trenches, both sides etched with remnants of fire gilt and probably blued. Signed on one side: Yzerhouwer, above it the Rijkswapen. 'King Willem III ' 'for bravery
RMW57AHR–Flood disaster, medal awarded for services rendered, in honor of William III, King of the Netherlands, Bronze medal on the eye and elongated pendant. Front: man's bust inside the inside. Reverse: roll of parchment with inscription bound to a wreath of orange and laurel branches under crown, Utrecht, Willem III (King of the Netherlands), David van der Kellen (1804-1879), 1855, bronze (metal), striking (metalworking), d 2 cm × d 1.4 cm × d 1.2 cm × w 1.34
RMW56RH8–Medal Awarded by the International Exhibition of Art in Munich to Willem Witsen, Medal, International exhibition of art in Munich, medal awarded to Willem Witsen, Gilding Medal. Front: helmeted Minerva with spear and Medusa shield, sits on throne and plucks branch with right hand from young olive tree standing in front of her, in background: palace. Reverse: inscription in rectangle within laurel wreath and inscription, Munich, Willem Witsen, Alois Borsch, München, 1913, gilding, d 3.4 cm × w 20.69
RMW573B3–Peace of Rijswijk, medal awarded to anyone who has not won a prize in the Muiden lottery, Silver medal Front: Mercy with a branch of peace in turn printed mother with child in her arms, on the right a bird inside an inscription. Reverse: war gear burning on an altar, for which two mermaids hold a coat of arms within a circle, cut off: year, Rijswijk, Muiden, Jan Luder (I), Netherlands, 1697, silver (metal), striking (metalworking), d 2.1 cm × w 2.94
RMW573B5–Peace of Rijswijk, medal awarded to anyone who has not won a prize in the Muiden lottery, Silver medal Front: Mercy with a branch of peace in turn printed mother with child in her arms, on the right a bird inside an inscription. Reverse: war gear burning on an altar, for which two mermaids hold a coat of arms within a circle, cut off: year, Rijswijk, Muiden, Jan Luder (I), Netherlands, 1697, silver (metal), striking (metalworking), d 2.1 cm × w 2.64
RMW5733H–Retrieving silver from a Spanish wreck at Hispaniola, in honor of James II and Mary, King and Queen of England, awarded to the participants of the company, Silver Medal. Obverse: man's bust piece with laurel wreath and woman within a circle. Reverse: ship and boats fishing for the treasure of a shipwreck within a circle, cut: inscription., Hispaniola, Haiti, Dominican Republic, James II (King of England and Scotland), Mary of Modena (Queen of England), George Bower, London, 1687, silver (metal), striking (metalworking), d 5.5 cm × w 67.19
RMW575AH–Defense of the citadel of Antwerp, medal awarded to the defenders of the citadel and to the men on the fleet on the Scheldt by the Commission of recognition in Amsterdam, Silver medal Obverse: helmeted soldier in Roman clothing stands at Schelde in front of ruin of citadel and repels shields shot at him within a circle, cut off: inscription. Reverse: five rosettes within oak wreath., Citadel of Antwerp (19th century), Scheldt, David van der Kellen (1804-1879), Utrecht, 1832 - 1833, silver (metal), striking (metalworking), d 5.2 cm × w 41.91
RMW574B4–Commission for the Encouragement of the Maritime Service, Medal awarded to Dirk Waandert Engert, Silver Medal. Front: trident decorated with Batavian flag and laurel wreath lit by sun rays, at the foot of trident lie a rudder with a coat of arms, anchor, compass, protractor and nautical chart, in the background ships at sea within a circle, cut off: inscription. Reverse: inscription within oak wreath, Netherlands, Dirk Waandert Engert, Batavian Republic, anonymous, 1796, silver (metal), engraving, d 4.2 cm × w 29.99
RMW575D0–Biennial exhibition of painting and sculpture in The Hague, medal awarded to Johannes Petrus Schouberg, Silver medal. Obverse: crowned woman with plam branch in outstretched right hand, the city of The Hague, sitting next to a half-column, decorated with a crowned coat of arms, with rudder leaning against it, for her winch, palette, brushes, ruler, triangle etc .. Reverse: inscription medallion inside oak and orange branch bound to wreath and inscription, The Hague, Johannes Petrus Schouberg, Utrecht, 1839, silver (metal), striking (metalworking), d 4.7 cm × w 39.76
RMW574K9–Society 'Felix Meritis', medal awarded to Chretien du Bois by the Department of Drawing, Silver medal. Obverse: woman, sitting in throne, holds laurel wreath up in right hand, while her left hand, with which she holds a roll of parchment, rests on a coat of arms within a cover, cut: signature. Reverse: inscription under laurel wreath within radiant wreath, Amsterdam, Chretien du Bois, Felix Meritis, Johannes Michiel Lageman, 1777 - 1805, silver (metal), engraving, d 4.6 cm × w 396
RMW570ED–Amsterdam Department of the Hollandsche Maatschappij van Landbouw, medal awarded to P.H. van Gelder for his camellias, Silver Medal. Front: crowned coat of arms lying on two grain sheaves, two inverted, filled horns of abundance, an oak and a willow branch above inscription and agricultural implements. Reverse: wreath of olive branches with ribbon above inscriptions, Holland, Amsterdam, Pieter Hendrik van Gelder, Hollandsche Maatschappij van Landbouw, Johannes Petrus Schouberg, Utrecht, 1858, silver (metal), engraving, d 3.8 cm × w 25.21
RMW57454–Oeconomic Branch of the Hollandsche Maatschappij der Wetenschappen, medal awarded to Jacobus Dykwel from Haarlem., Golden medal. Obverse: man in Roman clothing, representing Patriotism, holding a laurel wreath in his right hand and with his other hand putting an oak wreath on the head of Industry, who holds horn of abundance in hand and leans against beehive, in the background rising sun within an inscription. Reverse: inscription within laurel wreath and inscription, Carefulness, Diligence, 'Diligenza' (Ripa), crowning with laurel, Haarlem, Jacobus Dykwel, Johann Heinrich Schepp, The Hague
RMW5748T–Society for the Defense of the Christian Religion, Medal awarded to Allard Hulshoff, Silver Medal. Obverse: illuminated by a radiant all-seeing eye, Truth is depicted as a veiled woman with shield and anchor between rocks of the centuries, in which reference to the Bible text has been carved, and an altar decorated with a cross, with an open bible on it arrows and hell fire threaten the altar, cut off: crowned coat of arms on two palm branches. Reverse: inscription in oak wreath and inscription, The Hague, Makkum, Amsterdam, Allard Hulshoff, Johan George Holtzhey, 1791, silver (metal
RM2A2TDX6–François de Chevert, Commander Grand Cross, François de Chevert, regimental major, awarded the Order of Grand Croix, signed: Sergent (del.); Ridé (sculp.); chez Blin, B no. 7, Sergent, Antoine Louis François (del.) Ridé (sc.); Blin (chez), Antoine François Sergent-Marceau: Portraits des grands hommes, femmes illustres et sujets mémorables de France: gravés et imprimés en couleurs. Dédié au Roi. Bd. 2. Paris: chez Blin, Imprimeur en Taille-Douce, [1786-1792
RMW570B1–Inauguration of Wilhelmina as queen of the Netherlands, medal awarded to school children, Copper medal to the eyebolt and ring. Obverse: bust of a woman with a diadem inside the inscription. The other side: helmeted woman, representing the Netherlands, holds in her outstretched hands a cushion on which lies a crown, in front of her is History, who writes with pen on the tableau, in the foreground on the right a coat of arms surrounded by laurel branches, with orange ribbon in bottom of matching black box with gold lettering, Amsterdam, Wilhelmina (Queen of the Netherlands), Johannes Albertus
RMW5743K–Oeconomic Branch of the Hollandsche Maatschappij der Wetenschappen, medal awarded to Jan Timmerman from Haastrecht, Silver medal. Obverse: man in Roman clothing, representing Patriotism, holding a laurel wreath in his right hand and with his other hand putting an oak wreath on the head of Industry, who holds horn of abundance in hand and leans against beehive, in the background rising sun within an inscription. Reverse: inscription within laurel wreath and inscription, Carefulness, Diligence, 'Diligenza' (Ripa), crowning with laurel, Haarlem, Jan Timmerman, Johan George Holtzhey, Amsterdam
RMW570B0–Inauguration of Wilhelmina as queen of the Netherlands, medal awarded to school children, Copper medal to the eyebolt and ring. Obverse: bust of a woman with a diadem inside the inscription. The other side: helmeted woman, representing the Netherlands, holds in her outstretched hands a cushion on which lies a crown, in front of her is History, who writes with pen on the tableau, in the foreground on the right a coat of arms surrounded by laurel branches, with orange ribbon in bottom of matching black box with gold lettering, Amsterdam, Wilhelmina (Queen of the Netherlands), Johannes Albertus
RMW56TJD–Medal of Honor awarded to C.J. van Aalst, chairman of the Netherlands Overseas Trust Company, upon the Discontinuance of this organization, Abolition of the Nederlandsche Overzee Trustmaatschappij 1919, Golden Medal. Front: steamship travels through chain with narrow guarded by 2 forts with 4 guns each, in air 2 planes. With signature. Reverse: elongated coat of arms with a climbing (Dutch) lion under a triangular cap, placed in front of lifting cranes that hoist goods and at the top hat with wings (symbol of trade), within a circle of ears of corn. With date and circumscription., Johannes
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