George II the Quaker, Duffield, or Indian Treaty of Easton Medal, 1757, by Edward Duffield
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Quaker Peace Medal, white metal, likely struck ca. 1810. 1757 “Treaty of Easton” or “Duffield” Indian Peace Medal. George II Indian Peace Medal. Made for the Society of Friends in Philadelphia on the occasion of the signing of the Treaty of Easton in 1757. Obverse; a bust of George II, “Georgius II Dei Gratia.”. Reverse; a Quaker man sitting under a tree holding a pipe of peace in his hand over a council fire, and Indian sitting opposite a sun above. Legend: “Let us look to the most high who blessed our fathers with peace,” in a circle, exergue “1757.” The dies were engraved in Philadelphia by Edward Duffield, and cost the Society fifteen pounds. Apprx 43mm and 40.10 grams.
Condition: very worn, set inside a white metal frame with what appears to be a pocket watch crown, pierced.
Condition: very worn, set inside a white metal frame with what appears to be a pocket watch crown, pierced.
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George II the Quaker, Duffield, or Indian Treaty of Easton Medal, 1757, by Edward Duffield
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