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Rare GEORGE III Silver Yorkshire Assizes Admission Medal to the Courts.
Unmarked. Circa 1813.
The medal has an oval form and the details are good and crisp.
The obverse: Decorated with a building and the words and date 'Yorkshire Assizes', 1813.
The reverse: Stamped with "The Attornies Medal of Admission to the Courts Not Transferrable".
The centre inscribed 'Mr. R. Sandwith'.
This is a very fine example of Yorkshire history.
Provenance:
A Private collection.
Mr Alastair Dickenson Ltd.
Length: 1.78 inches (4.5cm)
Weight: 0.87 troy ounces (27 grams)
Condition report
Extremely fineStock number
8961The BADA Standard
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