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1897 4 Gen. Of Royal Family /Pearcy's Paints

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A Diamond Jubilee Medal put out by Pearcy's Paints of Toronto. The obverse shows Queen Victoria and future Kings Edward VII, George V, and a young Edward VIII.

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G'day, a bonus question for Cricket lovers -
the three males depicted on this medallion were later bowled out with three successive balls: who was the bowler ?
Additional information: the game was played at Windsor, sometime between 1901 & 1910; sorry I can't be more precise.
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Very Nice I like the trivia too
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Also on the medal there appear to be clash marks. You can see on the reverse going from the A in MADE up in between the I and N in PAINTS, Victoria's neck and chin. Also all along the top of Pearcys you can see the tops of their heads.
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