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142   Daniel Garrison Brinton Medal
1898
by John Flanagan
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Description

This uniface medal's obverse bears bust of Brinton, left. Around top, (flower) DANIEL · GARRISON · BRINTON (flower); on left and right of bust, M·D·C· - C·C· / XCV - III·; signed at lower left, PARIS / (decoration) / (indecipherable) FLANAGAN

Daniel Garrison Brinton (1837-1899) was a doctor, archaeologist, and ethnologist. He studied at Yale, Jefferson Medical College, Heidelberg and Paris and served as a surgeon in the Union army dring the Civil War. He suffered a severe sun-stroke from which he never totally recovered during the Third Battle of Chattanooga. Among the many society's he belonged to was the Numismatic and Antiquarian Society of Philadelphia, which commissioned this medal.

Ideologically he was a complicated man. Like many educated people of his time he advocated theories of scientific racism. Later in life he became an anarchist and outspoken critic of the society he lived in.

The medal is most commonly known to have a reverse that bears the Society's seal. As a two-sided medal it is part of the Marqusee collection and referenced under Marqusee 142. This uniface variant might be an artist's proof.

The circular medal measures 64mm in diameter and was struck in bronze.

References:   Baxter 144, Marqusee 142

Medal Details

This section contains a table of detailed medal information. Currently, I am not aware of any variants of this medal. Please notify me if you come across any or if you find incorrect or missing information.

materialBronze
edge6
diameter64mm
mintageunknown
Last modified: Oct 26, 2017 16:12
145   Ferdinand Vandeveer Hayden Memorial Award Medal
1906
by John Flanagan
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Description

The uniface medal bears bust of Ferdinand Vandeveer Hayden, left. Around top, FERDINAND·VANDEVEER·HAYDEN; under truncation, M·D·C·C·C·LXXXVIII; signed and dated at bottom with (JF monogram ) / MC - MVI

This medal was awarded by the Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences for recognition of the best publication, exploration, discovery or research in the natural sciences of geology and paleontology. Established in 1888, the bronze medal was accompanied by a cash award of $300 and was awarded every three years.

References:   Marqusee 145

Medal Details

This section contains a table of detailed medal information. Currently, I am not aware of any variants of this medal. Please notify me if you come across any or if you find incorrect or missing information.

materialBronze
edge6
mintageunknown
Last modified: Nov 1, 2017 17:53
147   LaFayette Statue Dedication Medal
1920
by John Flanagan
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Description

The obverse bears statue of LaFayette on horseback. To left and right, LAFA - YETTE / WE - ARE / HERE; signed at right, (JF monogram)

The looped medal's reverse bears statue of Lafayette, half right. Around, COMM· DEDIC· OF THE STATUE OF LAFA-YETTE PRES· TO THE CITY OF METZ BY THE / KNIGHTS - OF COLUMBUS; to left and right of statue, SEPT - EMBER / VI - MCMXX; signed in right field, (JF monogram)

It was in the year 1775 in the French city of Metz that the Marquis de LaFayette committed himself to the cause of the American Revolution. He became one of the central figures of the revolution and gained the undying gratitude of the young nation. In 1919, the Knights of Columbus sponsored an equestrian statue of LaFayette

"to commemorate the fraternal participation of France to the foundation of the United State (1775-1783) and to immortalize the sacrifice of the glorious French and American soldiers who died on the battlefields of Liberty, in 1914-1918."

In August 1920 one of the famous equestrian statues of Lafayette by the American sculptor P.W. Bartlett, was inaugurated in the Square Boufflers of Metz, near the very place where Lafayette stood in 1775 at the Governor's Palace.

The medal measures 41mm in diameter and was struck in bronze. Its mintage is not reported.

References:   Marqusee 147

Medal Details

This section contains a table of detailed medal information. Currently, I am not aware of any variants of this medal. Please notify me if you come across any or if you find incorrect or missing information.

materialBronze
edge6
dimensions41mm x 45mm
weight27.5g
mintageunknown
Last modified: Oct 26, 2017 16:29
150,151,152   Panama-Pacific International Exposition Medal
1915
by John Flanagan
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Silver-plated bronze
Description

The medal's obverse bears male and female nudes symbolizing the union of the Western hemisphere by the Panama Canal; in background, sun and clouds above horizon with American isthmus. At bottom, DIVINE DISIVNCTA IVNXIT HOMO

The medal's reverse shows the Panama Pacific International Exposition's Tower of Jewels. On panel below building, MEDAL / OF AWARD; around, PANAMA PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION SAN FRANCISCO - MCMXV

The medal measures 70.3mm in diameter and was struck in bronze by the United States Mint. Plain bronze, silver-plated, and gold-plated versions are known to exist.

References:   Baxter 114, MACo 1915-020, Marqusee 150,151,152

Variant Details

This section contains a table of detailed variant information. Currently, I am only aware of 3 variants of this medal. Please notify me if you come across any others or if you find incorrect or missing information.

materialBronze
edge6
diameter70.3mm
mintageunknown
materialSilver-plated bronze
edge6
diameter70.3mm
weight131.9g
mintageunknown
materialGold-plated bronze
edge6
diameter70.3mm
mintageunknown
Last modified: Oct 26, 2017 16:45
150,151,152   Panama-Pacific International Exposition Medal
1915
by John Flanagan
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Gold-plated bronze
Description

The medal's obverse bears male and female nudes symbolizing the union of the Western hemisphere by the Panama Canal; in background, sun and clouds above horizon with American isthmus. At bottom, DIVINE DISIVNCTA IVNXIT HOMO

The medal's reverse shows the Panama Pacific International Exposition's Tower of Jewels. On panel below building, MEDAL / OF AWARD; around, PANAMA PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION SAN FRANCISCO - MCMXV

The medal measures 70.3mm in diameter and was struck in bronze by the United States Mint. Plain bronze, silver-plated, and gold-plated versions are known to exist.

References:   Baxter 114, MACo 1915-020, Marqusee 150,151,152

Variant Details

This section contains a table of detailed variant information. Currently, I am only aware of 3 variants of this medal. Please notify me if you come across any others or if you find incorrect or missing information.

materialBronze
edge6
diameter70.3mm
mintageunknown
materialSilver-plated bronze
edge6
diameter70.3mm
weight131.9g
mintageunknown
materialGold-plated bronze
edge6
diameter70.3mm
mintageunknown
Last modified: Oct 26, 2017 16:45
153   Pennsylvania Society 25th Dinner Medal
1923
by John Flanagan
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Description

The medal's obverse bears portrait of young William Penn, right. Around top, · THE · PENNSYLVANIA · SOCIRTY · / · FOUNDED · M·D·CMDCXLIV· / ·MDCCXVIII·; signed at left, DEC/M (JF monogram) CM/IX

The reverse bears three lines of text, TWENTY FIFTH DINNER / DECEMBER · XV / M · C · M · XXIII

The obverse is identical to the Pennsylvania Society's 1909 William Penn Medal.  The small medal measures 38.5mm in diameter and was struck in silver-plated metal by the Medallic Art Company of New York. No mintage is reported.

References:   MACo 1923-012, Marqusee 153

Medal Details

This section contains a table of detailed medal information. Currently, I am not aware of any variants of this medal. Please notify me if you come across any or if you find incorrect or missing information.

materialSilver-plated
edge6MEDALLIC ART CO. N Y
diameter38.5mm
weight22.4g
mintageunknown
Last modified: Oct 26, 2017 16:46
154   School Art League of New York Award Medal
1915
by John Flanagan
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Description

The uniface medal's obverse depicts a young woman sketching. Around, SCHOOL ART LEAG-UE OF NEW YORK CITY; on foot rest, FOR MERIT; in exergue, 19 (JF monogram) 15

The edge bears maker's mark MEDALLIC ART CO. N.Y.

The medal is also known as the John W. Alexander Medal. Alexander (1856-1915) was a painter and illustrator who died in 1915 and was commemorated by this medal.

The medal measures 68mm in diameter and was struck by the Medallic Art Company of New York. Its mintage is not reported.

References:   Baxter 155, MACo 1915-002, Marqusee 154

Medal Details

This section contains a table of detailed medal information. Currently, I am not aware of any variants of this medal. Please notify me if you come across any or if you find incorrect or missing information.

materialBronze
edge6MEDALLIC ART CO. N.Y.
diameter68mm
mintageunknown
Last modified: Oct 26, 2017 16:51
155   Aphrodite - Swift Runners
1932
by John Flanagan
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Deep reddish brown with sea-green highlights
Description

The obverse bears an elegant beauty, one hand toying with string of pearls; above, APHRODITE; in lower right, MCM (circled JF monogram) XXXII.

The reverse bears a relay runner passing the torch to another. In upper left, SWIFT RUN- / NERS; in exergue, JF © Sc.

Flanagan's career had peaked at this point and he reused older works for his medal. The obverse is based on a 1904 marble medallion which graced August Belmont's Knickerbocker Hotel in Manhattan. The reverse was originally created for a clock that was installed in the Main Reading Room of the Library of Congress in 1902.

This medal was chosen as the 6th issue of the prestigious Society of Medalists series. It measures 73mm in diameter and was struck by the Medallic Art Company of New York. The reported mintage is 1,494 pieces in bronze and 125 in silver. The bronzes exist in many patina variants and even the silvers exist in two variants: one from the original silver run in the 1970's and one from a telemarketing promotion in 1993.

References:   Baxter 163, MACo 1930-001-006, Marqusee 155, SoM 6

Variant Details

This section contains a table of detailed variant information. Currently, I am only aware of 8 variants of this medal. Please notify me if you come across any others or if you find incorrect or missing information.

materialBronze
patinaDeep reddish brown with sea-green highlights
edge12THE SOCIETY OF MEDALISTS SIXTH ISSUE
edge6MEDALLIC ART CO.N.Y.
diameter73mm
mintage1494 reported (for all Bronze variants)
materialBronze
patinaGlossy hematite red
edge12THE SOCIETY OF MEDALISTS SIXTH ISSUE
edge6MEDALLIC ART CO.N.Y.
diameter73mm
mintage1494 reported (for all Bronze variants)
materialBronze
patinaBright malachite green
edge12THE SOCIETY OF MEDALISTS SIXTH ISSUE
edge6MEDALLIC ART CO.N.Y.
diameter73mm
mintage1494 reported (for all Bronze variants)
materialBronze
patinaBright malachite green
edge12THE SOCIETY OF MEDALISTS SIXTH ISSUE
edge6MEDALLIC ART CO.N.Y. / BRONZE
diameter73mm
mintage1494 reported (for all Bronze variants)
materialBronze
patinaEven blue-green with undercurrent of green bronze
edge12THE SOCIETY OF MEDALISTS SIXTH ISSUE
edge6MEDALLIC ART CO.-DANBURY, CONN
diameter73mm
mintage1494 reported (for all Bronze variants)
materialBronze
patinaGolden bronze with brown patina in fields and brighter high points
edge12THE SOCIETY OF MEDALISTS SIXTH ISSUE
edge6MEDALLIC ART CO.N.Y.
diameter73mm
mintage1494 reported (for all Bronze variants)
materialSilver
edge12
edge6SPECIAL ISSUE - SOCIETY OF MEDALISTS / (c) 1993 FINE SILVER - MEDALLIC ART COMPANY
diameter73mm
mintageunknown
materialSilver
edge12THE SOCIETY OF MEDALISTS SIXTH ISSUE - ONE OF LIMITED ISSUE OF 700
edge6MEDALLIC ART CO.N.Y. - .999+ PURE SILVER
diameter73mm
mintage125 reported, 700 authorized
Last modified: Oct 26, 2017 17:05
156   Prince of Wales Medal
1919
by John Flanagan
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Bronze
Description

The obverse bears portrait of Edward, Prince of Wales, in uniform, facing right. Around, EDWARD PRINCE OF WALES; at bottom right, heraldic badge over circled (JF monogram).

The reverse displays allegorical female figure flanked by two vertical oak branches. To left of figure, COMMEMORATING / THE VISIT OF / HRH THE PRINCE / OF WALES / TO THE / UNITED STATES / NOVEMBER / MCMXIX / A N S (with oak leaves).

This was the 41st medal overall and the fourth medal issued by the American Numismatic Society (ANS) in 1919, a very productive year for the Society as far as medals were concerned. J. Sanford Saltus, the great benefactor of American Medallic Art, provided not only funds covering the costs of design and die creation, but also enough money to strike one copy in gold. That copy was presented to the Prince of Wales during a ceremony on board the battleship Renown. In addition to ANS members, the privilege of subscribing to the medal was extended to the Pilgrims of the United States.

The medal measures 63.3mm in diameter and was struck by the Medallic Art Company of New York. The reported mintage is 1 piece in gold, 145 in silver, 227 in bronze, and 1 in brass (made for the British Museum).

References:   ANS 41, Baxter 160, MACo 1919-009, Marqusee 156

Variant Details

This section contains a table of detailed variant information. Currently, I am only aware of 4 variants of this medal. Please notify me if you come across any others or if you find incorrect or missing information.

materialBronze
edge6
diameter63mm
weight97.4g
mintage227 reported
materialSilver
edge6
diameter63mm
mintage145 reported
materialGold
edge6
diameter63mm
mintage1 reported
materialBrass
edge6
diameter63mm
mintage1 reported
Last modified: Oct 26, 2017 15:52
157   Walt Whitman Medallion
1919
by John Flanagan
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Description

The uniface medallion's obverse bears a frontal bust of Walt Whitman wearing hat and large, unruly beard. Around top, WALT WHITMAN; over shoulder at left MCM XVI / (JF monogram) / MCM XIX

The edge is hallmarked with MEDALLIC ART CO NY BRONZE

Walter "Walt" Whitman (1819-1892) was an American poet, essayist and journalist. A humanist, he was a part of the transition between transcendentalism and realism, incorporating both views in his works. The medallion commemorates the centenary of his birth.

The medallion measures 82.2mm in diameter and was struck by the Medallic Art Company of New York. Its mintage is not reported.

References:   Baxter 156, MACo 1938-033, Marqusee 157

Medal Details

This section contains a table of detailed medal information. Currently, I am not aware of any variants of this medal. Please notify me if you come across any or if you find incorrect or missing information.

materialBronze
edge6MEDALLIC ART CO NY BRONZE
diameter82.8mm
mintageunknown
Last modified: Oct 26, 2017 16:29
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