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Washington Related: Impressive Quality Eccleston Medal

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Washington Related: Impressive Quality Eccleston Medal
1805 Washington "Eccleston" Medal in Bronze, Baker-85, Choice Uncirculated. Baker 85, a huge, 76 mm medal struck in Bronze. An impressive, high relief medal and one of the nicest we've ever handled. Both sides are completely original, with a nice, uniform, brown color. We repeat the description given by Fuld/Rulau in their excellent version of the "Medallic Portraits of Washington": "A superb medal in every respect. Published by Daniel Eccleston of Lancaster, England. Dies cut by Thomas Webb, a British engraver who worked 1804-1827. This piece apparently was issued with a twist of subtle satire. The obverse of the medal depicts Washington in a heavy suit of armor - 'a singular conceit,' notes Baker. The reverse has an Indian standing head downcast, with an arrow in his right hand and leaning on a bow. Then, surrounding the Indian at center are the words THE LAND WAS OURS. The medal appears to be more of a commentary on the expropriation by colonists of Indian lands than a tribute to Washington. Yet the phrase 'Innumerable millions yet unborn' is truly laudatory of the nation's first president and commander-in-chief during the Revolutionary War." The condition of this particular medal is effectively unimprovable.