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SCARCE 1861 MAJOR ROBERT ANDERSON FORT SUMTER MEDAL.
Comprising a beautiful bronze specimen of a1861 Major Robert Anderson Defense of Fort Sumter Medal, by George Hampden Lovett, published by Augustus B. Sage, diameter 70 mm. Obverse depicts detailed view of the bombardment of Fort Sumter, name SUMTER above, dates APRIL 12 & 13 1861 below in exergue. Reverse with wreath and shield at bottom encloses inscription PRUDENS, FIDELIS ET AUDAX. INVICTAE, FIDELITATIS PRAEMIUM. / TO / MAJ. ROBERT ANDERSON, / U.S.A. / FROM THE CITIZENS OF / NEW YORK CITY, / AS A / SLIGHT TRIBUTE / TO HIS / PATRIOTISM. Signed G.H. LOVETT N. YORK / AUG. B. SAGE PUB. A handsome and fully original piece, both sides exhibit a rich brown even overall patina. Sharply struck throughout with crisp detail. The dies for this type were engraved by George Hampden Lovett, and the medals published by Augustus B. Sage. After his defense of Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor, the bombardment of which on April 12 and 13, 1861, marked the beginning of the Civil War, Major Anderson was carried to New York City by the steamer Baltic. He arrived there on the morning of April 18, widely celebrated by the city's residents. The many honors bestowed upon Major Anderson in the following days provided Augustus B. Sage with another opportunity to publish a metal struck from dies prepared by George Hampden Lovett. As with the Lovett-Sage Field medal, a single gold example of the Major Anderson-Fort Sumter medal was to be presented to its honoree. Major Anderson's medal was to be paid for by subscriptions from private citizens, which were limited to 200 at $5/subscription, each contributor to receive a bronze example of the medal. Eighty-two subscriptions were immediately forthcoming, pointing to a mintage of at least that many examples in bronze. Other specimens were struck in silver, brass and white metal, all of which are rare.

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