Description: 1801 Great Britain Preliminaries for the Peace of Amiens Medal by H. Kettle A good collectable medal as pictured. Please judge condition for yourself with the pictures provided. Notes: BHM# 514. Obv. Oval shield in the form of the British flag mounted on crossed swords in the centre of a semi-circular legend. PRELIMINARIES OF PEACE / BETWEEN / GREAT BRITAIN AND FRANCE / SIGNED / OCTOBER 1st 1801. Rev. Dove of peace flying above attributes of Commerce and cornucopia on seashore, ships in distance. PEACE COMMERCE & PLENTY. The preliminaries of peace between Britain and France were signed in London on the 1st October 1801. By this treaty, Britain agreed to restore to France and her allies Spain and Holland all her maritime conquests except Trinidad and Ceylon, which Britain was to retain permanently. The Cape, Demerara, Berbice, Essequibo and Surinam were to go to the Dutch, Martinique and Guadeloupe to the French, Minorca to the Spaniards and Malta to the Order of St John of Jerusalem, under the guarantee of one of the Great Powers. Porto Ferraio was abandoned and with the rest of the island of Elba, became French property in 1802. In return for this the French were to evacuate Naples. The armies of both nations were withdrawn from Egypt which was restored to Turkey. The integrity of Portugal was guaranteed and the independence of the loman Islands was recognized. Dimensions:Weight: 4.39gDiameter: 24.8mmThickness: 1.1mm Postage/Shipping:Free UK postage. Royal Mail Tracked 48 service.International postage via Royal Mail Tracked or eBay Global Shipping Programme. We can only combine international orders with a Royal Mail service.Dispatch:Same day dispatch before 09:30 (weekdays only). Any further questions, please contact us.
Price: 51 GBP
Location: Shaftesbury
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Time Period: 19th Century
Period: 19th Century
Region: British
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Country of Origin: Great Britain