GEORGE VI Medal, The marriage of George VI and 48 similar items
GEORGE VI Medal, The marriage of George VI to Elisabeth Bowes-Lyon
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Used |
Material: |
Silver |
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United Kingdom |
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Item description
GEORGE VI Medal,
The marriage of George VI to Elisabeth Bowes-Lyon
Type: Medal, Marriage of George VI to Elisabeth Bowes-Lyon
Date: 1923
Metal: silver plated bronze
Diameter: 50mm
Weight: 49.7g
Edge: smooth
OBVERSE
Obverse legend: G VI R.
Obverse description:
Above two medallions of George VI and Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon facing each other, there is the monogram of George VI surmounted by a crown.
Signed: MOURGEON ED.T and HOLY SC..
REVERSE
Legend on reverse: SMOOTH.
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
GREAT BRITAIN - GEORGE VI (12/11/1936-2/6/1952)
George VI (12/14/1895-2/6/1952) was the youngest son of George V and Mary Treck. He is the brother of Edward VIII, who succeeded George V on January 20, 1936, but was forced to abdicate later that year because he chose to marry Mrs. Wallis Warfield Simpson, twice divorced, and also because he dislikes Germanophilia strongly to power circles in England. George VI has two daughters, Elizabeth and Margaret. During World War II, it was a symbol of British resistance against Nazism. After the war, he has to approve the independence of the Indian Empire in 1947, which was divided into India and Pakistan after a terrible civil war. He died of cancer in 1952.
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This is a private sale and not a commercial transaction, unfortunately I have to exclude any warranty, liability, as well as return of the item according to today's law!
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