BRITISH MUSEUM.
DEPARTMENT OF
COINS AND MEDALS.
A GUIDE
TO THE
EXHIBITION OF
ENGLISH MEDALS.
BY
HERBERT A. GRUEBER, F.S.A.
SECOND EDITION.
LONDON:
PRINTED BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES.
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1891.
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EDITOR'S PREFACE.
The medals described in this Guide have been selected for their historical interest from the larger series in the Medal Room, and are exhibited in the Cases marked E, F, G, H. The specimens in gold are represented by electrotypes, and those in lead by plaster casts, coloured so as to resemble the originals. Each medal is separately labelled and numbered, the numbers referring to the descriptions in the Guide.
The Introduction gives as much information as could be admitted in the limits, and each medal is described and explained on the same principle. The metal is also stated, and the sizes in inches and tenths, with other particulars necessary for identification.
The first illustrated edition of this work being exhausted, a second is now issued, with a new set of eight plates, executed by the Autotype Process from casts in plaster.
REGINALD STUART POOLE.