19th century Russian bronze bell dated 1876. St. George riding horse in low relief. Three vinettes in all. Stands 5.00 inches tall. Excellent condition.
The medallion is 4 11/16" in diameter, and was awarded to the families of those who died in the wars. It indicates the name of the individual, in the rectangle on the right, in this case, "David Brown". Marked "E.C.P.", lower right. The reverse is not decorated. Original folder.
The copper medallion measures 2 3/16" in diameter, and is entirely the same in design as #3815, the following piece in silver. Buyer pays shipping, handling and insurance.
The silver medallion is 2 3/16" in diameter, and commemorates her 60 years as Queen. Apparently the Royal Mint did not mark "silver" on their medallions. One side shows the Queen in her youth in 1837, and the other, her appearance in 1897.
This silvered bronze medallion is 1 7/8" in diameter with McKinley's portrait, and his memorial verso. Dated Sept. 30, 1907, Canton, Ohio. Buyer pays shipping, handling and insurance.