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Medal - Victoria Royal Pavilion

Location United Kingdom
Year 1837
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Period 19th century
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Obverse description Large bare-headed bust of Queen Victoria facing left in high relief, with hair dressed in ringlets and a chignon. The circular legend reads VICTORIA D.G.BRITANNIARUM REGINA F.D. around the upper periphery, with the engraver's signature LADERIGGE CRIGHTON FECIT. visible in the lower exergue.
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Reverse description A detailed panoramic view of the Royal Pavilion at Brighton, depicting the Indo-Saracenic architecture with its distinctive onion domes, minarets and ornate facade, set behind landscaped gardens with a winding path in the foreground. Below the architectural scene, the Royal Arms of the United Kingdom is displayed within a radiating sunburst, supported by a lion and unicorn. The legend THE ROYAL PAVILION BRIGHTON curves along the upper periphery.
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Reverse lettering THE ROYAL PAVILION BRIGHTON
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