1938/15.1
Jewel & Medal Collection - Worcestershire Museum of Freemasonry
Bronze Medal: George, Prince of Wales, and William, Duke of Clarence. 1802
Date:- 1802 Classification:- Person; Commemorative
Country of Origin:- England -
Description
"OBVERSE: Portrait busts to right, richly dressed, and wearing collars bearing respectively the square and pentalpha. Around, GEO: A: F: P: WALL: G: M GULI: H: D: CLARENT: G: P. At the sides are the letter G and the triple Tau, both very small and irradiated. Below the truncation, small, HANCOCK
REVERSE: Two oval medallions, that on the left containing an arch, supported by two pillars, from which the Keystone is removed, the sun shining on an altar surmounted by three crowns; a flag and a rod entwined by a serpent leaning against the pillars. That on the right contains three pillars, with square, level and plumb rule, various emblems, surmounted by an irradiated eye, and a coffin in the foreground. Above the whole, the Prince of Wales’ feathers, surmounted by a flying angel sounding a trumpet, and wearing a collar with the square and compasses; below, a very rough representation of the Freemasons’ Arms with crest and supporters; and, in ex: W • HOLLINS • P. M. L. N. 38./MDCCCII Around the whole, IN • PRINCIPIO • ERAT • SERMO • ET • SERMO • ILLE ERAT • APUD • DEUM • ERATQUE • ILLE • SERMO • DEUS: ET • LUX • ISTA • IN • TENEBRIS • LUCIT • SED TENEBRÆ • EAM • NON • COMPREHENDERUNT At the base, KEMPSSON• & • KINDON• F
Said to have been issued by Bro. W. Hollins, a P. M. of St. Paul’s Lodge, Birmingham. The purpose of the medal is not known."
Properties
42 mm. Bronze; white metal.