27 various British medals. Oliver Cromwell 1658; G.B. Defeat of Scottish 1745; King George 111 golden Jubilee 1760-1810 'Silvered' gUF; Great Britain Victoria crowned 1838 (33 mm) brass Vf; William & Mary Coronation medallion 1688 (26 mm); Great Britain abolition of slavery 1834 (32 mm); Great Britain capture of Porto Bello 1739; Street railway Co Staffordshire Potteries Gef; Great Britain William 1V Coronation medallion (22 mm); Great Britain Oliver Cromwell by Kirk 1658 (26 mm) Ae F; Great Britain death of Sir Joseph Banks 1820 (37 mm); great exhibition of Industry of all nations white metal (38 mm) wm Gef; George the third the Memory of the Just is Blessed Died 29 January 1820 Queen Charlotte (44 mm); HRH Frederick Duke of York born August 16 1763, died Jan 5 1827 the warrior Mourns his guardian friend (44 mm); silvered bronze medal (50 mm) Royal Prince Alfred yacht club Centenary 1867-1967 image of a yacht and an anchor; silver plaque Bothwell Agricultural Society 1874, presented by Mainland & Arthur Jewellers Glasgow for Ponie won by John Hendrie of Maryville (40 mm); French medal 1818 A.S.E. Le Comte angles Ministre D'Etat Prefet de Police Les Courtiers de Commerce de la Ville de Paris (42 mm); H.R.H. Duke of Edinburgh H.M.S. Galatea 1867 medal to commemorate the visit of HRH Prince Alfred the Duke of Edinburgh to Australia (47 mm), holed at top; Empire day May 24th British Empire Union for God King and Empire (33 mm), holed at top; Victoria Queen of Great Britain Worsley hall Oct 9th & 10th 1861, (50 mm), holed at top; Victoria Queen MDCCCL111 Cessation of Transportation 1853 Tasmania founded 1803, (58 mm); Arthur Phillip Governor of New South Wales Australia 150th Anniversary 1938 youth Carries on (29 mm), holed at top; Australia Bushmens Contingent 1900, (23 mm), holed at top; Xth British Commonwealth Games 1974 Elizabeth II New Zealand; order of St John Service Medal, (39 mm) has the head of Queen Victoria and on the other Magnus - Prioratis - Ordinis - Hospitalis - Sancti - Johannis -Jerusalem - in - Anglia (grand Priory of the order of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem in England). The medal is suspended from a ribbon with black and white stripes; advertising medal (20 mm). Newtown Sydney NSW Marcus Clark the great Southern Draper.
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- Bronze - An alloy of copper and tin, traditionally in the proportions of about 9 parts of copper to 1 part of tin.
The discovery of bronze in Western Asia in the 4th century enabled people to create metal objects which were superior to those previoulsy possible because of its strength and hardness, and it has been used throughout the world for weapons, coins, tools, statuary and other decorative items.
It is very fluid in a molten state, and its hardness, strength when set, and non-corrosive properties makes it most suitable for casting sculpture.
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