Circle of Friends of the Medallion

Circle of Friends of the Medallion

Circle of Friends of the Medallion was formed by Charles DeKay, Robert Hewitt, Jr. and two brothers Henri and Felix Weil, all from New York City.[1] De Kay, "a newspaperman and art lover" provided the contacts to form the Circle of Friends of the Medallion, often referred to as the Circle of Friends,[2] while Hewitt, "a Manhattan real estate investor" provided the funds for its development.[3] Henri[4] and Felix Weil operated the Medallic Art Company of New York that made the 1st, 2d and 12th medals in the series.[1] Joseph K. Davison & Sons of Philadelphia struck the other medals.[1]

The Circle of Friends issued a total of twelve medals from 1909 to 1915.[2] Numismatists estimate that the Circle of Friends issued "no more than 500 of any" medal in the series and each was professionally presented in "tan cloth books."[1] De Kay wrote the articles that accompanied the medals.[5] The medals were not offered for public sale.[2] Instead, they were issued to a small group of collectors that formed the Circle of Friends.[2]

The Circle of Friends commissioned leading medalists of the time to create the series and the medals were superbly designed with interesting themes, often commemorating significant events, places or people.[3] A few of the medals broke from traditional design by using oblong and oval edge shapes.[2] The Circle of Friends consisted of approximately 400 members, including several prominent individuals such as "inventor Alexander Graham Bell, financier J. Pierpont Morgan, U.S. Mint Director A. Piatt Andrew, two U.S. senators, well-known coin dealer Wayte Raymond and sculptors Flanagan, Brenner and Bela Lyon Pratt."[2]

Although the Circle of Friends only existed for a few years, it significantly impacted exonumia in two ways. Firstly, private collectors designed and executed a medal series for the first time in America. This provided a new form of expression for American artists using American themes and it boosted patron involvement in medallic art. Secondly, the Circle of Friends laid the groundwork for future medallic endeavors in America and increased the experience base of important individuals and organizations in the field, such as the Medallic Art Company. Later, the Medallic Art Company struck the prestigious series produced by The Society of Medalists.[6]

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d Johnson, D. Wayne. "Circle of Friends of the Medallion", Medal Collectors of America website, 2004. Retrieved on September 1, 2007.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Ritter, Ed. "A Milestone for the ‘Circle of Friends’", Professional Coin Grading Service website, May 24, 1999. Retrieved on September 1, 2007.
  3. ^ a b Johnson, D. Wayne. "Medals in Books Led to Two Art Medal Series", E-Sylum, vol. 8, no. 9, article 12, February 12, 2005. Numismatic Bibliomania Society website. Retrieved on September 3, 2007.
  4. ^ Medallic Art Company Ltd. "The History of Medallic Art Company", 2004. Medallic Art Company Ltd. website. Retrieved on September 4, 2007. The company history webpage said Henri Weil formed the Medallic Art Company in 1903.
  5. ^ Johnson, D. Wayne "Numismatic Writer Charles de Kay", E-Sylum, vol. 5, no. 43, article 4, October 27, 2002. Numismatic Bibliomania Society website. Retrieved on September 3, 2007.
  6. ^ Medallic Art Company Ltd. “Society of Medalists Collectors Medals”, Medallic Art Company Ltd. website, 2004. Retrieved on September 5, 2007.

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