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WILLIAM BATEMAN, LONDON (1815-1840)

George IV College Hill Shrewsbury silver school prize medal (1824 England)

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George IV College Hill Shrewsbury silver school prize medal (England)
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Item Medium Description

Silver

Item Signed, Inscribed, Dated Details

Hallmarked London 1824. The full set of hallmarks, including the maker's mark, are stamped very clearly

Item Diameter

1.50inch

Converted Diameter

3.81 cm

Current Item Condition

Extremely Fine with very crisp hallmarks

Item Description / Dealer Expertise

Beautifully engraved Victorian sterling silver school prize medal for The College, Shrewsbury and presented to Miss Thomson in 1824.
The medal is pierced for suspension.
Miss M E Grimshaw mentions these prize medals on page 22 of her booklet "Pre-Victorian Silver School medals awarded to Girls in Great Britain". According to Miss Grimshaw, these medals were awarded as an annual writing prize at the above school. Surviving medals have been recorded between 1804 and 1824. The earliest medal, dated 1804, is in the British Museum collections.
Obverse: Near the milled rim are two concentric circles of raised dots, between which is inscribed in relief: MRS AND THE MISS PRITCHARDS' ESTABLISHMENT. In the centre: THE COLLEGE/ SHREWSBURY.
Reverse: Within a bright cut border: TO/ Miss Thomson/ 1st Prize 3rd Class/ AD 1824/ Continue to persevere.

BATEMAN, LONDON
Type Artist/Maker
Country of origin England
Started working 1815
Stopped working 1840

William Bateman I was the grandson of Hester Bateman (b. 1704) and descendant of a well established Silversmith family. William became a partner in 1815. His work changed from 1825 onward with the loss of much of the delicate pieces with lovely lines and proportions by the move in style toward the Victorian.

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