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Thomas F. Bayard, U.S. Ambassador at the Court of St James’s, 1897, a uniface cast bronze-plated lead medal by Effie Stillman, bust right, 104mm (Attwood p.32, 26; BM Acq. 1978-82, p.75, 52; The Medal 14, p.54; cf. DNW 105, 1164). Very fine and very rare £100-150
This lot was sold as part of a special collection, British Historical Medals From the Collection of the Revd. John Watson.
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Thomas Francis Bayard (1828-98), Democratic senator from Delaware, 1869-85; secretary of state under President Grover Cleveland, 1885-9; US Ambassador at the Court of St James’s, 1893-7. The Bayards, an American family descended from French Huguenot refugees, had been prominent in US public affairs for over 200 years. T.F. Bayard’s great-uncle, John Bubenheim Bayard (1738-1807), was speaker of the Pennsylvania assembly in 1777-8 and at least five members of the family served as senators from Delaware between 1797 and 1929
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