Tercentenary Medal
One of a pair of commemorative medals struck in 1916, for the Governors of the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre for the Tercentenary. Designed by Dorothy Dick
This bronze medal commemorates the three-hundredth ...
Tercentenary Medal
One of a pair of commemorative medals struck in 1916, for the Governors of the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre for the Tercentenary. Designed by Dorothy Dick
This bronze medal commemorates the three-hundredth ...
Tercentenary Medal
A bronze medal struck for the Tercentenary by Pinches of London.
This bronze medal commemorates the three-hundredth anniversary in 1864 of Shakespeare's birth, an event marked by festivals in London ...
Tercentenary Medal
A bronze medal struck for the Tercentenary, 1864 by Pinches of London.
The quotation "Each change of many coloured life he drew, exhausted worlds and then imagined new" is from Samuel Johnson's Prologue ...
Trade Token
These tokens were used as a form of substitute currency in the last quarter of the eighteenth and the beginning of the nineteenth century, due to insufficient availability of official copper coinage. ...
Trade Token
These tokens were used as a form of substitute currency in the last quarter of the eighteenth and the beginning of the nineteenth century, due to insufficient availability of official copper coinage. ...
Vincze Quatercentenary Medals
Presentation box containing seven medals of various metals commissioned by The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust to commemorate the four hundredth anniversary, Quatercentenary, in 1964 of Shakespeare's birth. ...
Vincze Shakespeare Medal
One of a set of four medallions commissioned by the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust. This side illustrates the scene in The Merry Wives of Windsor when Falstaff hides in a buck (i.e. laundry) basket with ...
Vincze Shakespeare Medal
One of a set of four medallions commissioned by the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust. The reverse features a portrait of Shakespeare derived from Martin Droeshout's engraving of c.1623.
Designed by Paul ...