Britain - Anti-Slavery 'Am I Not a Woman and a Sister?' Medal
Offered is a fascinating abolitionist medal (41mm diameter) with dies sunk by Thomas Halliday, struck in white metal, BHM-1668. Although bearing typical minor scratches in the fields, this piece remains in above average condition, retaining much of the original plating, as well as having escaped the PMD and corrosion typical of these pieces.
A moving medal with substantial historical interest for both sides of the pond!
Offered is a fascinating abolitionist medal (41mm diameter) with dies sunk by Thomas Halliday, struck in white metal, BHM-1668. Although bearing typical minor scratches in the fields, this piece remains in above average condition, retaining much of the original plating, as well as having escaped the PMD and corrosion typical of these pieces.
A moving medal with substantial historical interest for both sides of the pond!
Offered is a fascinating abolitionist medal (41mm diameter) with dies sunk by Thomas Halliday, struck in white metal, BHM-1668. Although bearing typical minor scratches in the fields, this piece remains in above average condition, retaining much of the original plating, as well as having escaped the PMD and corrosion typical of these pieces.
A moving medal with substantial historical interest for both sides of the pond!