Antique Silver Plated Bronze Medallion Commemorating the death of Friedrich von Schiller in 1805 Antique Silver Plated Bronze Medallion Commemorating the death of Friedrich von Schiller in 1805 Antique Silver Plated Bronze Medallion Commemorating the death of Friedrich von Schiller in 1805 Antique Silver Plated Bronze Medallion Commemorating the death of Friedrich von Schiller in 1805 Antique Silver Plated Bronze Medallion Commemorating the death of Friedrich von Schiller in 1805 Antique Silver Plated Bronze Medallion Commemorating the death of Friedrich von Schiller in 1805

Antique Silver Plated Bronze Medallion Commemorating the death of Friedrich von Schiller in 1805

Here on offer is a large (50mm) antique silver plated bronze medallion commemorating the death of Friedrich von Schiller in 1805.

I believe it was actually made by Allen & Moore in 1850.

On the obverse it depicts the bust of Schiller bare headed, with the words:

FREDk. VON SCHILLER.

Under his bust in tiny letters, it reads:

ALLEN & MOORE

On the reverse there is a bell within a wreath of palm and laurel, with the words:

MORTUOS PLANGO

Under the bell, it reads:

NATUS 1759 OBIT 1805

In tiny letters inside the lower edge, it reads:

PUB BY J.L. NORTON BIRM


Some history about Friedrich Schiller.

Johann Christoph Friedrich Schiller (1759–1805) is best known for his immense influence on German literature. In his relatively short life, he authored an extraordinary series of dramas, including The Robbers, Maria Stuart, and the trilogy Wallenstein. He was also a prodigious poet, composing perhaps most famously the “Ode to Joy” featured in the culmination of Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony and enshrined, some two centuries later, in the European Hymn. In part through his celebrated friendship with Goethe, he edited epoch-defining literary journals and exerted lasting influence on German stage production. He is sometimes referred to as the German Shakespeare; his are still among the most widely produced German plays both in Germany and internationally.
In addition to his literary accomplishments, Schiller was a formidable philosophical thinker. Between 1791 and 1796, he authored a range of theoretical works that are both sophisticated and original. These writings primarily concern aesthetics, but they stake out notable positions on ethics, metaphysics, ontology, and political theory as well. Together, his essays helped shape one of the most prolific periods of German philosophising; since then, they have served as a significant source of philosophical insight from an aesthetic practitioner of the highest standing.

The medallion is in great condition, still retaining its fine detailing and some of its original silver plating, which now shows signs of oxidisation.

It measures 2” (5.1cm) diameter and weighs 46g.

Please see my pictures for the details of the condition, which complement this description.

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Code: 51093

50.00 GBP