Electrotype featuring St George battling the dragon – (William Wyon) Previous Next


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Date: 1844

Museum: The Royal Mint Museum (Llantrisant, Wales)

Technique: Bronze

The depiction of St George by the engraver William Wyon was used on the reverse of a personal medal commissioned by Prince Albert. The item illustrated here, however, is not a specimen of the medal but rather a bronzed copper electrotype measuring an impressive 23 centimetres in diameter.

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