Seringapatam Medal, in Bronze

SKU: 02.GBR.0155.104.01

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  • Seringapatam Medal, Bronze Medal

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    Attributes

    • country
      Great Britain
    • date of institution
      1801
    • makers
      Soho Mint, Birmingham
    • remarks
      The medal was designed and engraved by Conrad Heinrich Küchler.

    History


    The Seringapatam Medal was established by the Honourable East India Company in 1801. It was created to commemorate the capture of Seringapatam on May 4, 1799, and the defeat of Tipu Sultan in the Fourth Anglo-Mysore War (1798-1799).

    It was awarded to all 50000 British and Indian troops who served in the campaign, although it was awarded in different compositions to different ranks. Officers of the Honourable East India ...   Company received permission to wear the medal in 1815, and British Officers received permission in 1851.

    The Bronze Medal was awarded to 5000 recipients including British and Native Non-commissioned Officers, Sergeants, Drummers, and Trumpeters of European Corps.

    The obverse features an Arabic inscription that can be translated to “The Lion of God is Conqueror,” and depicts the British Lion toppling a Bengal tiger, the emblem of the government of Tipu Sultan. The reverse features a Farsi inscription that can be translated to “The Fort of Seringapatam, the Gift of God, 28th day of the month Zikadah, 1213 of the Hegira.”

    The medals were issued unnamed and without a suspension, although it is common to find them either pierced or with a ring added and worn on an orange ribbon. It is also possible to find some medals that have been privately named.
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    Versions

    • Price

      $800-1,000 USD

    • Composition

      Bronzed Copper

    • Inscription

      Obv: [ARABIC INSCRIPTION] IV. MAY. MDCCXCIX. Rev: [FARSI INSCRIPTION]

    • Size

      48mm

    • Maker

      Soho Mint, Birmingham

    • Version Remarks

      The engraver's initials "C.H.K." is stamped on the obverse.

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