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MARK OF EMES & BARNARD, LONDON, 1823,
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A GEORGE IV ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE FIREMAN'S SILVER ARM BADGE,
MARK OF EMES & BARNARD, LONDON, 1823,
Oval with projecting top depicting a crown, chased in relief with the second Royal Exchange building, applied number "17", all on a matt ground, with the title "ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE 1720", the back fitted with 3 rings to secure to the wearer's arm, 6 1/8 in. long (15 cm.), 9 oz.
MARK OF EMES & BARNARD, LONDON, 1823,
Oval with projecting top depicting a crown, chased in relief with the second Royal Exchange building, applied number "17", all on a matt ground, with the title "ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE 1720", the back fitted with 3 rings to secure to the wearer's arm, 6 1/8 in. long (15 cm.), 9 oz.
出版
"Badges of Extinction" - Henham, B. & Sharp, B., page 84
"The Royal Exchange Collection of Firemen's Badges, Related Paintings and Furniture" - Christies London 26/6/2001.
"The Royal Exchange Collection of Firemen's Badges, Related Paintings and Furniture" - Christies London 26/6/2001.
注意事項
VAT rate of 17.5% is payable on hammer price plus buyer's premium.
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The building depicted on the badge, ironically, was destroyed by fire in 1838 & the surviving badges were salvaged at that time.