One of three twentieth-century medals: This, the first and one of the finest portrait medals of Churchill, was commissioned by Hodder & Stoughton to serve as an illustration for the jacket of a book: Philip Guedalla, Mr Churchill A Portrait (1941). A copy of the book accompanies the medal.
Maker: Heino, Raimo
Netherlands, Teaching of Commerce Management, 1963, by C.V. Kralingen; obv. Caduceus of commerce mounted by a scholars cap, 50 years represented by tally lines; rev. +1913 x Nederlandsche Handelshoogeschool. 1938- Nederlandsche Economischelhoogeschool 1963- Hoogeschool Voor Maatschappij Wetenschappen =1963; bronze, 70mm, in card box. From Simmons Gallery mailbid sale 25, lot 76
History note: Under Review
Method of acquisition: Given (2002-11-25) by The Friends of the Fitzwilliam Museum
Production date: AD 1963
Object composed of bronze
Accession number: CM.844-2002
Primary reference Number: 257549
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Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Coins and Medals
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