2 old medallions - same hole!

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Those are freakin cool Ill tell ya I like finding tokens and medallions more than most silver. Awesome now rip into that place Like the Hamburgler at a Wendys free for all. Good job
 

Great looking medallions !
 

Are those silver?
 

Super cool finds! :occasion14:
 

Very Nice!!! Congrats!!!
 

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[FONT=&quot][FONT=&quot]The Monk, [/FONT]1880

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[FONT=&quot]Robert Bolling Brandegee (1848 – 1922)
Robert Bolling Brandegee, painter and teacher was born in Berlin, Connecticut in 1849. Although information about his early art training is vague it is believed that he studied with John Henry Hill and later had a winter of instruction with Thomas Charles Farrer. Brandegee’s early works were small-scale watercolors painted in the exacting technique and brilliant palette of the American Ruskinian circle, the Pre Raphaelites.
In April, 1872, Brandegee left for Paris where he worked in the small atelier of Louis-MarieFrancois Jacquesson de la Chevreuse, and, on August 24, 1875, enrolled at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts.’ Among the other American artists who studied with Jacquesson were J. Alden Weir, Dwight William Tryon, and Montague Flagg. (Weir later became a member of the New York selection committee for the 1889 Exposition and was probably instrumental in having Brandegee’s one entry accepted.) red emphasis added.
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Amazing finds
 

Those are nice medallions; great works of art - big too. Can't imagine finding those both in one hole. Congrats on the great finds.
 

Outstanding finds, congrats! :occasion14:
 

Awesome info Don
 

Those are cool finds, I just watched a H.H Holmes documentary the other day, I hope he never held it lol just a reference to the Paris Worlds Fair find, again really cool finds:icon_thumleft:
 

Wow! What a find! What kind of metal? Looks like an alloy of some kind.
 

Excellent finds ! :occasion14:
 

Thanks for the great info. Don!
 

Great looking medallions. I'd be hitting that place hard. Those are some nice finds.
 

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