Seal impression: Royal - Collections Online | Museum Wales
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Seal impression: Royal

Obverse. King William IV crowned and seated in royal robes on a carved high-back throne, an orb with diminutive cross in his left hand, a sceptre held by his right hand, his feet resting on a dais of two steps. Above is a shield of the royal arms, encircled by the Garter with its motto, and ensigned with a royal crown. On the monarch’s right stands Minerva helmeted, with a spear; to his left stands Neptune, bearded and holding his trident. Beyond them, seated on the steps, are dext. Peace holding a branch of myrtle, and Plenty with cornucopiae; sin. Religion and Justice. In exergue, a caduceus entwined with flowering branch of the three national flowers. No legend, in its place a wreath of oak leaves bound with fillets.

Collection Area

Archaeology & Numismatics

Item Number

2014.13H/38

Acquisition

old stock, 10/9/2014

Measurements

diameter / mm:154

Techniques

Cast

Material

Plaster

Location

in collections

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