Sweden. Silver Medal 1890 commemorating the Exhibition of Industry and Crafts in Halmstad
Sweden. Oscar II, medal for the Royal Academy of Fine Arts, 1885, by A. Lindberg
USA. Silver collectors medal, 5 Oz (5 Troy Ounces) Pure Silver, 155,5 g. .999, LIBERTY / Indian Head 1929
- KOD: 4613006MA
Sweden. Medal 1890 commemorating the Exhibition of Industry and Crafts in Halmstad, by Gustaf Ekwall, Silver 42,00 mm, weight 31,53 g., Condition XF, minor edge nicks, nice patina.
Gustaf Ekwall (1858-1920) was the younger brother of Ernst Hugo Ekwall (b. 1854, emigrated to the USA in 1888) Both brothers were active medal engravers, Ernst Hugo from 1874 (in Jönköping and Gothenburg) and Gustaf from 1882 in Gothenburg. Industry and Crafts Exhibition in Halmstad (1st prize awarded to O. Högfeldt, for paintings). According to Kungl. Myntkabinettet (KMK), about 30 types of medals made by Gustaf Ekwall and about 25 by his brother E. H. Ekwall are known. Source: myntbloggen.se
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France. Napoleon I Bonaparte, Br medal commemorating the bringing of Napoleon's body to France, 1840
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France, Napoleon I Bonaparte. Bronze medal commemorating Napoleon's second abdication, 1815
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France. Napoleon I Bonaparte, Br medal commemorating the laying of the foundation stone for the Colonne Vendôme, 1800
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