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Commemorative medal

Part of the collection: Medals and historical orders

Popularization note

In 1865, Szczecin was a significant exhibition centre. At the General Exhibition of Crafts and Industry, organised on the initiative of the Pomeranian Economic Society, over 1400 exhibitors from Germany, England, France, Russia and the Netherlands presented their achievements. The support of the Prussian government, especially the heir to the throne, Prince Frederick William, was precious. Although the exhibition lasted two months and attracted crowds of visitors, it ended with a financial deficit. Cash prizes, diplomas and medals were awarded during it. The presented medal was minted in the Berlin medal-making workshop of Gottfried Bernhard Loss. Its authors, Emil Schilling and August Mertens, produced a composition of straightforward style, with an inscription surrounded by a laurel and oak wreath and an effigy of the heir to the throne with the title. The depiction of Friedrich Wilhelm, the future German Emperor and King of Prussia, Frederick III (1831-1888), on the medal connected his involvement in cultural activities. After his stay in London in 1851 at the Great World Exhibition of Industry, the Prince became a patron of similar undertakings in his country. It is worth mentioning that his portrait with his wife, Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, a daughter of British Queen Victoria, appeared on the medal of the agricultural exhibition in Cologne, which took place simultaneously with the exhibition in Szczecin.

Genowefa Horoszko

Information about the object

Information about this object

Other names

Gedenkmedaille

Author / creator

Emil Schilling (czynny ok. 1844-1865) (rytownik)
August Mertens (czynny ok. 1851-ok. 1871) (medalier)
Loos, Gottfried Bernhard (1773–1843) (były właściciel zakładu)

Dimensions

cały obiekt:

Object type

commemorative medal

Technique

minting

Material

bronze

Creation time / dating

1865

Creation / finding place

powstanie: Królestwo Prus (państwo historyczne, Europa, Cesarstwo Niemieckie)

Owner

National Museum in Szczecin

Identification number

MNS/N/7319

Location / status

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