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Design for illuminating the front gate of Montagu House
The reign of King George III began on 25 October 1760, thus …
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A fake coin depicting Brutus
George III (reigned 1760-1820) owned this gold coin as part …
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Edward VI coronation medal
This spectacular gold medal was produced for the coronation …
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Frederick York, The King's Library, a photograph
In 1823 King George IV presented his father's library to the…
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The British Museum Act of 1753 (26 Geo. II cap. XXII)
Sir Hans Sloane (1660-1753) owned huge collections of books,…
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Copper penny token issued by Sir Philip Gibbs (or Gibbes)
Token coins have often been issued when official coinage has…
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Gold sovereign of George III
In the aftermath of the Napoleonic Wars (from about 1799 to …
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Enamel portrait plaques of King George III and Queen Charlotte, painted by William Hopkins Craft
King George III (reigned 1760-1820) and Queen Charlotte were…
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Enamel snuff box and cover, painted with the seated figure of John Wilkes
John Wilkes (1727-97) is often called the founder of radical…
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Cast bronze medal of Leon Battista Alberti by Matteo de'Pasti
Leon Battista Alberti (1404-72) was one of the leading human…
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Struck gold medal for the recovery of George III by Lewis Pingo
By November 1788 most of his subjects believed their king, G…
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Longcase regulator by Thomas Earnshaw / Joseph Catherwood
From the middle of the eighteenth century a growing number o…
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Porcelain figure of King George III
In 1770 the Derby porcelain factory acquired the Chelsea por…
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Eyre Crowe, A Man Sleeping in the King's Library of The British Museum, a black chalk drawing
Eyre Crowe (1824-1910) spent his early years in Paris where …
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George Cruikshank, Inconveniences of a Crowded Room, an etching
In this coloured etching Cruikshank (1792-1878) makes fun of…
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Thomas Gainsborough, Portrait of a Lady, a chalk study
This figure study is one of a group which may have been made…
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Gold chatelaine and quarter-repeating watch
The term 'chatelaine' dates from the nineteenth century. It …
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Quarter repeating cylinder watch by John Leroux
During the eighteenth century a fashion for wearing watches …
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Medals of the kings and queens of England by Jean Dassier
These medals were struck by the Swiss medallist Jean Dassier…
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