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Medal - William IV Abolition, bronze, 43mm

Location United Kingdom
Year 1834
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Edge Reeded
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Obverse description A freed enslaved man stands in high relief at centre, arms raised and outstretched holding broken shackles and chain links, set against radiating rays of light. Palm trees and a thatched hut appear in the left background, with tropical foliage to the right, and discarded manacles and fetters scattered on the ground at his feet. A circular legend frames the upper field, with the date and commemorative inscription in the exergue below.
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Reverse description The reverse bears an entirely typographic design with the commemorative inscription arranged in multiple lines across the plain field, without any figurative imagery. The maker's name DAVIS BIRM. appears in small letters at the very base of the field, just above the lower border.
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