GREAT BRITAIN 1809 Passage of the Douro Mudie National Series

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Collections: Medals, World Medals

Product type: Medal

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GREAT BRITAIN 1809 Passage of the Douro 41mm copper medal 39.64 grams, from 1820 by N.G.A. Brenet and E. J. Dubois for the Mudie National Series, (Mudie 15, BHM 671, Eimer 997, Wellington 2)

Obverse: bust facing right, ARTHUR DUKE OF WELLINGTON

Reverse: river god prevents passage of English ships, PASSAGE OF THE DURO 1809 D.

James Mudie's series of forty "National Medals" was produced in 1820 and manufactured by Sir Edward Thomason in Birmingham, England. The medals celebrate British triumphs in the Napoleonic wars over the French spanning a 20 year period, from 1797 to 1817. They serve as a counter to the numerous, officially issued French medals glorifying the battles and events of Napoleon's reign. They are the same size, 41 millimeters as the official Napoleonic medals, and most of the dies were produced in France.

Nicolas-Guy-Antoine Brenet (c1770 - 1846) was a French medallist, and pupil of Girod and Gatteaux. From 1808 onward he was employed producing a large quantity of commemorative medals of French historical events that occurred under the Empire, the Restoration and the July Monarchy, and almost surprisingly by John Mudie for his “National Series”.

Étienne Jacques Dubois, a French medallist who did many of France’s Napoleonic medals and also was in the employment of John Mudie