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Medal of George Washington and Benjamin Franklin (Par Nobile Fratrum)

Engraver: James Bale (American, died 1851)
Honorand: Benjamin Franklin, American, 1706–1790, M.A. (Hon.) 1753

Medal of George Washington and Benjamin Franklin (Par Nobile Fratrum)

Engraver: James Bale (American, died 1851)
Honorand: Benjamin Franklin, American, 1706–1790, M.A. (Hon.) 1753

Masonic Medal of George Washington, Fredericksburgh Lodge

Engraver: George Hampden Lovett (American, 1824–1894)
Designer: Isaac Francis Wood (American, 1841–1895)
After: (engraving by) John De Mare (Belgian, active United States, ca. 1850–61)
After: (painting by) Charles Willson Peale (American, 1741–1827)
Manufacturer: Isaac Francis Wood (American, 1841–1895)

Masonic Medal of George Washington, Fredericksburgh Lodge

Engraver: George Hampden Lovett (American, 1824–1894)
Designer: Isaac Francis Wood (American, 1841–1895)
After: (engraving by) John De Mare (Belgian, active United States, ca. 1850–61)
After: (painting by) Charles Willson Peale (American, 1741–1827)
Manufacturer: Isaac Francis Wood (American, 1841–1895)
Honorand: George Washington, American, 1732–1799, LL.D. 1781

Masonic Medal of George Washington, Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania

Maker, possibly by: August C. Frank Company (American, c. 1897–c. 1979)
Honorand: George Washington, American, 1732–1799, LL.D. 1781

Masonic Medal of George Washington (Fortitude, Prudence, Justice)

Engraver: William H. Key (American, active 1864–92)
After: Giuseppe Longhi (Italian, 1766–1831)
Manufacturer: Sigmund K. Harzfeld (German, died 1883)

Medal of George Washington Commemorating the Centennial of Independence (Fit Keystone)

Designer: Isaac Francis Wood (American, 1841–1895)
After: Jean-Antoine Houdon (French, 1741–1828)
Engraver: George Hampden Lovett (American, 1824–1894)
Manufacturer: Isaac Francis Wood (American, 1841–1895)

Copper store card of Washington and Franklin for T. Brimelow, Druggist, New York

Engraver: Unknown
After: (obverse) Jean-Antoine Houdon (French, 1741–1828)
Manufacturer: T. Brimelow (American, w. c. 1863)
Honorand: Benjamin Franklin, American, 1706–1790, M.A. (Hon.) 1753
Honorand: George Washington, American, 1732–1799, LL.D. 1781

Nickel store card of Washington and Franklin for T. Brimelow, Druggist, New York

Engraver: Unknown
After: (obverse) Jean-Antoine Houdon (French, 1741–1828)
Manufacturer: T. Brimelow (American, w. c. 1863)
Honorand: Benjamin Franklin, American, 1706–1790, M.A. (Hon.) 1753
Honorand: George Washington, American, 1732–1799, LL.D. 1781

1 Cent Token of Franklin Lodge 15, Upper Alton, Illinois

Manufacturer: Franklin Lodge no. 15, R.A.M., Upper Alton, Ill.
Artist: Unknown
Honorand: Benjamin Franklin, American, 1706–1790, M.A. (Hon.) 1753

Coin from United States

Artist: Unknown

Copper store card of R. Lovett

Engraver: George Hampden Lovett (American, 1824–1894)
Honorand: Benjamin Franklin, American, 1706–1790, M.A. (Hon.) 1753

Boston Schools award medal of Benjamin Franklin

Manufacturer: School Committee of Boston
Engraver: Stimpson
Manufacturer: Wright & Bale (c. 1829 - 1834)
Honorand: Benjamin Franklin, American, 1706–1790, M.A. (Hon.) 1753
Honorand: L. L. Oliver, American

Award medal of the Mechanics Literary Association, Rochester

Engraver: Robert Lovett Sr. (American, ca. 1796–1874)
Manufacturer: Mechanics Literary Association, Rochester
Honorand: Benjamin Franklin, American, 1706–1790, M.A. (Hon.) 1753

Medal

Artist: Unknown
Honorand: Benjamin Franklin, American, 1706–1790, M.A. (Hon.) 1753

Medal of George Washington and Benjamin Franklin

Engraver: Joseph Henry Merriam (American, 1832–1871)
Honorand: Benjamin Franklin, American, 1706–1790, M.A. (Hon.) 1753

Uniface strike with portrait of Benjamin Franklin

Engraver: J. Bernier (French)
Manufacturer: Masonic Lodge des neuf Soeurs, Paris
Honorand: Benjamin Franklin, American, 1706–1790, M.A. (Hon.) 1753

Uniface Shell of Medal of Benjamin Franklin

Artist: Unknown
Honorand: Benjamin Franklin, American, 1706–1790, M.A. (Hon.) 1753

The Proverbs Medal of Benjamin Franklin

Engraver: Joseph Henry Merriam (American, 1832–1871)
Honorand: Benjamin Franklin, American, 1706–1790, M.A. (Hon.) 1753

Medal of Washington and Franklin

Engraver: George Hampden Lovett (American, 1824–1894)
Honorand: Benjamin Franklin, American, 1706–1790, M.A. (Hon.) 1753
Honorand: George Washington, American, 1732–1799, LL.D. 1781

Medal of Benjamin Franklin published by the Masonic Lodge of Sciences, Paris

Engraver: Joseph Arnold Pingret (Belgian, 1798–1862)
Honorand: Benjamin Franklin, American, 1706–1790, M.A. (Hon.) 1753

Die for medal of Benjamin Franklin

Designer: Augustin Dupré (French, 1748–1833)
Engraver: Augustin Dupré (French, 1748–1833)
Honorand: Benjamin Franklin, American, 1706–1790, M.A. (Hon.) 1753

Medal for the Society of Medalists 56th Issue, 1957

Artist: Donald DeLue (American, 1897–1988)
Manufacturer: Medallic Art Company (American, founded 1903)
Manufacturer: Society of Medalists (American, founded 1930)

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