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SOCIETY OF CINCINNATUS GOLD TIFFANY MEDAL,
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SOCIETY OF CINCINNATUS GOLD TIFFANY MEDAL,

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  • Sold Date: 05/20/2004
  • Channel: Auction House
  • Source: Cowan's Auctions
ca 1900 version of this important society metal, likely made for direct descendants of Washington`s Officer Corps. A double-sided spread-winged eagle with green enameled laurel wreath arched above head, talons clutching green enameled arrows and olive branch, tail and neck feathers in white enamel and ruby carbuncles for eyes; oval medallion center with people standing in front of log home enameled in blue and green with white surround and inscription Omnia Reliquit Servare Rempublicam; appears to be 18 karat gold; weight with white and pale blue silk attached pinback ribbon is .665ozt. or 20.7g. Housed in original silk-lined, leather-covered, wooden-hinged box marked on silk Tiffany & Co./New York/Paris-London; medal is 1.25` wide x 1.8` high; with ribbon 3.75` long; box is 2.75` x 5`.
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