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ENGLAND, Department of Science and Art, Queen's National Medal, [1856], a copper award by...
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ENGLAND, Department of Science and Art, Queen’s National Medal, [1856], a copper award by L.C. Wyon after W. Wyon, coronetted bust of Victoria left, rev. legend within wreath, edge named (Mary Cornelissen, St Martin’s, Stage 8D, 1871), 55mm, 92.30g (Attwood 21c; BDM VI, 685; Hocking p.219, 27-9; E 1511; cf. Baldwin 113, 840; cf. DNW 193, 1184). Extremely fine, reflective patina £80-£100
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Provenance: Bt Simmons June 2006.
Marie Elizabeth Cornelissen, later Marie Seymour Lucas (1850-1921), b. Paris, moved to London aged 10, painter of historical works and genre scenes, later concentrated on domestic scenes with children, married John Seymour Lucas on 18 July 1877. They are buried in a joint grave at Holy Trinity Church, Blythburgh, Suffolk. See also lot 947; other medals awarded to her husband were sold in previous parts of the Silich collection (lots 21 and 420).
The rapid growth in the number of schools, and hence policing appropriate examination standards, led in 1856 to the introduction of a new system of prize-giving devised by Henry Cole and Richard Redgrave at the Department of Science and Art. Designs for appropriate medals were commissioned of Wyon in November 1856 and the first examples had been struck by the Spring of 1857 (Attwood, pp.369-71)
ENGLAND, Department of Science and Art, Queen’s National Medal, [1856], a copper award by L.C. Wyon after W. Wyon, coronetted bust of Victoria left, rev. legend within wreath, edge named (Mary Cornelissen, St Martin’s, Stage 8D, 1871), 55mm, 92.30g (Attwood 21c; BDM VI, 685; Hocking p.219, 27-9; E 1511; cf. Baldwin 113, 840; cf. DNW 193, 1184). Extremely fine, reflective patina £80-£100
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Provenance: Bt Simmons June 2006.
Marie Elizabeth Cornelissen, later Marie Seymour Lucas (1850-1921), b. Paris, moved to London aged 10, painter of historical works and genre scenes, later concentrated on domestic scenes with children, married John Seymour Lucas on 18 July 1877. They are buried in a joint grave at Holy Trinity Church, Blythburgh, Suffolk. See also lot 947; other medals awarded to her husband were sold in previous parts of the Silich collection (lots 21 and 420).
The rapid growth in the number of schools, and hence policing appropriate examination standards, led in 1856 to the introduction of a new system of prize-giving devised by Henry Cole and Richard Redgrave at the Department of Science and Art. Designs for appropriate medals were commissioned of Wyon in November 1856 and the first examples had been struck by the Spring of 1857 (Attwood, pp.369-71)
The Silich Collection of Historical and Art Medals (Part III)
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