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| Location | United Kingdom |
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| Year | 1745 |
| Type | Medal |
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| Reverse description | An allegorical scene set within a palatial interior showing a standing military figure in Roman dress, representing the Duke of Cumberland, presenting crowns and trophies to a seated crowned figure representing George II, who is enthroned to the right beneath a canopy with a royal cipher. The engraver's signature I. KIRK F. appears in the exergue, with the date inscription in a rectangular tablet at the bottom of the field. The legend curves along the upper rim. |
| Reverse script | Latin |
| Reverse lettering | QUID NON PRO PATRIA. ANG : LIB : REB : MDCCXLV. |
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