£550
AN ORIGINAL GERMAN SATIRICAL IRON MEDALLION FOR THE SINKING OF THE R.M.S. LUSITANIA, 1915
by Karl Göetz, showing the error date of the 5th May: obverse, the ship, laden with planes, guns and weaponry, sinking, inscribed KEINE BANN WARE, date below 5 MAI, reverse, Death, as the clerk, selling tickets to a crowd that includes a top-hatted Count Johann-Heinrich von Bernstorff, the German Ambassador to the USA, raising a warning finger -- 56mm; together with an example of the English copy, complete with box and leaflet.
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Literature:
Fearon, Daniel, The Lusitania Medal, Numismatic Circular, April 1965, pp.82-83
Kienast, Günter W., The Medals of Karl Goetz, Cleveland, Ohio, 1967, no. 156, pp.13-18
Karl Goetz (1875-1950) was a prolific medallist based in Munich and produced a series of satirical medals throughout the First World War and beyond. The sinking of the Lusitania had been reported in the Munich newspapers as having occurred on the 5th May and Goetz simply repeated the date on his medal, however later correcting it. This is an original example of the medal showing the uncorrected date of the 5th May. In London examples of the medal with the error date had been seen as obvious evidence of a pre-meditated crime. Gordon Selfridge (of the department store), arranged to have multiple copies made which were sold (for a shilling) to raise money for St. Dunstan’s and other war charities. These medals proved a great success and examples were also made and marketed in the USA and Italy.
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