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Winner's medal issued for the Stockholm 1912 Olympics. Gilt silver, 33 mm, 27 gm, by Erik Lindberg and Bertram Mackennal. The front depicts a victorious athlete holding a palm branch as he is crowned with a laurel wreath; the reverse depicts a herald proclaiming the start of the Olympic Games with a bust of Ling, founder of Swedish gymnastics, to his rear. The edge is engraved with the name of the recipient, "Frank Hall," who won the gold medal as a member of the American team in the men’s team trap (clay pigeons) competition. Solid gold medals – the last to be awarded at any Olympiad – were awarded to the first-place winners of individual events and a select few team/doubles/equestrian competitions, while gilt silver examples were given to the winners of team events.
The Fred Raymon Collection