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Gilt lead trial castings

Unknown artist, 1707

Gilt lead trial castings for two sides of a large medal commemorating the union of England and Scotland in 1707. Obverse: Queen Anne enthroned with allegorical figures and inscriptions. Reverse: Royal arms with the lion, unicorn and allegorical figures. The medal was never executed. Possibly by the artist Samuel Bull.

More information

Title of artwork, date

Gilt lead trial castings, 1707

Date supported

1914

Medium and material

Lead

Dimensions

18 cm

Grant

20

Total cost

20

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