'Mountain Spirit' Simplon Medal

Made:
1807 in France
maker:
Nicolas Guy Antoine Brenet
'Mountain Spirit' Simplon Medal 'Mountain Spirit' Simplon Medal

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'Mountain Spirit' Simplon Medal
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'Mountain Spirit' Simplon Medal
Science Museum Group
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Simplon medal, by N.G.A. Brenet, reverse side showing Mountain Spirit, bronze, diameter 41mm, 4mm deep, 1807. Obverse, head profile to right of Napoleon, artist Andrieu. Reverse, naked old man with beard, sitting crosslegged, behind him the Simplon Pass and Tunnel entrances, dated 1807

Copper alloys, such as bronze, have a range of pleasing colours ranging from salmon pink, through the reds and yellows of gilding metals and bronzes, to the green and silvery tinges of the high zinc and high tin alloys. Commemorative medals were often struck in bronze.

Details

Category:
Coins, Medals & Tokens
Object Number:
1986-670
Materials:
bronze
Measurements:
diameter: 4 x 41 mm
type:
medal
credit:
Glendining and Co.