Davison's Nile Medal, in Bronze

SKU: 02.GBR.0154.104.01

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  • Bronze Medal Obverse
  • Bronze Medal Reverse

Attributes

  • country
    Great Britain
  • date of institution
    August 1, 1798
  • makers
    Soho Mint, Birmingham
  • remarks
    The medal was designed and engraved by Conrad Heinrich Küchler. The value listed here is for an unnamed medal, although one should expect a price that it up to two times higher for a named example.

History


The Davison's Nile Medal was established by Alexander Davison, prize agent to Horatio Nelson, in commemoration of the victory over French forces at the Battle of the Nile on August 1, 1798. It was awarded to all men who served in the Battle, although it was conferred to different ranks in different compositions. The Gold Medal was awarded to Admirals and Captains, the Silver Medal was awarded to Officers, the Gilt Medal was awarded to Petty Officers, and the Bronze Medal was awarded to ratings. Davison also made a number of personal gifts including those to King George III, King Ferdinand I, Sir William Hamilton, and John Jervis, Earl of St. Vincent.

The medals were issued unnamed and without a suspension, although it is common to find them either pierced or with a ring added and worn on a blue ribbon. It is also possible to find some medals that have been privately named on the reverse.

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Versions

  • Price

    $500-800 USD

  • Composition

    Bronzed Copper

  • Inscription

    Obv: EUROPE'S HOPE AND BRITAIN'S GLORY REAR-ADMIRAL LORD NELSON OF THE NILE Rev: ALMIGHTY GOD HAS BLESSED HIS MAJESTY'S ARMS VICTORY OF THE NILE AUGUST 1.1798. Rim: A TRIBUTE OF REGARD FROM ALEXR DAVISON ESQR. ST JAMES'S SQUARE

  • Size

    48mm

  • Maker

    Soho Mint, Birmingham

  • Version Remarks

    The engraver's initials are stamped on the obverse and reverse, along with the initials of Matthew Boulton, founder of the Soho Mint. The...

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