The John Scott Medal

Made:
1912 in United States
The John Scott Medal The John Scott Medal

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The John Scott Medal
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© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

The John Scott Medal
Science Museum Group
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Medal. The John Scott Medal of 1912, awarded to Sherard Cowper-Coles by the City of Philadelphia [USA]. Bronze; 10 ht x 102 mm diameter. obverse, city crest and legend: Awarded by the City of Philadelphia. reverse legend: The John Scott Medal to the most deserving. reverse exergue: laurel wreath; legend: To Sherard Cowper-Coles of London, England for his process of depositing metals on metallic surfaces and the product thereof on the recommendation of the Franklin Institute 1912

Details

Category:
Coins, Medals & Tokens
Object Number:
2002-193
Materials:
bronze (copper, tin alloy)
Measurements:
diameter: 10 x 102 mm
type:
medal
credit:
Mr. Peter Cowper-Coles.