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Benedetto Pistrucci (29 May 1783 – 16
September 1855) was an
Italian gem-engraver,
medallist and a coin engraver,
probably best
known for his
Saint George...
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Waterloo Medal was
designed by Italian-born
sculptor Benedetto Pistrucci. He
worked on it from 1819 to 1849, when the
completed matrices were presented...
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Dragon on the reverse; the
initials (B P) of the designer,
Benedetto Pistrucci, are
visible to the
right of the date. The coin was
named after the English...
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years an
image of
Saint George and the dragon,
designed by
Benedetto Pistrucci,
first used on the
sovereign in 1817 and the half-sovereign in 1893. Henry...
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carver Pistrucci claimed to have
carved it himself.
Payne challenged Pistrucci to
carve a copy to
prove his claim. The
ensuing publicity earned Pistrucci several...
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Through most of its history, it has depicted, on its reverse,
Benedetto Pistrucci's portrayal of St
George and the Dragon,
which has
traditionally been used...
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features the
reigning monarch on its
obverse and, most often,
Benedetto Pistrucci's depiction of
Saint George and the
Dragon on the reverse. The
double sovereign...
- King, by
Benedetto Pistrucci,
attracted strong royal dislike, but was used on the ****hing in 1821 and in 1823–26. By then,
Pistrucci had been
barred from...
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Medal depicting the Duke of
Wellington by
Benedetto Pistrucci...
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exercise of
their professional duties". The
medal was
designed by
Benedetto Pistrucci who had
designed the 1817 St
George and
dragon reverse of the British...