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Medal - Stockholms Stadshus City Hall

Medal - Stockholms Stadshus (City Hall) - obverseMedal - Stockholms Stadshus (City Hall) - reverse

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Features

Location Sweden
Type Commemorative medals › Inauguration medals
Year 1923
Composition Brass
Weight 75.38 g
Diameter 56 mm
Thickness 5 mm
Shape Round
Technique Milled (high relief)
Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
Number
N#
570720

Commemorative issue

Opening of City Hall

Obverse

Image of City Hall, legend & date above, engraver/designer below.

Script: Latin

Lettering:
STOCKHOLMS STADSHUS
1911 1923
NILS OLSSON

Engraver: Nils Olsson

Reverse

Mälardrottningen (Queen of Lake Mälaren) dividing the date, surrounded by the legend.

Script: Latin

Lettering:
MIDSOMMARAFTONEN STOCKHOLM FIRADE INVIGNINGEN
19 23

Translation:
MIDSUMMER EVE STOCKHOLM CELEBRATED THE OPENING
19 23

Edge

Plain, with maker's inscription

Script: Latin

Lettering: C.C. SPORRONG & CO.

Medal - Stockholms Stadshus (City Hall) -  obverse

© Greg Laws (CC BY-NC)

Mint

Sporrong & Co., Stockholm, Sweden

Comments

An interesting medal, emphasizing the history of Stockholm City Hall (location of the Nobel Prize banquet).

Mälardrottningen (Queen of Lake Mälaren) appears on the medal & in the Golden Hall as the main part of a huge mosaic, see below.

According to Asa Mahring (personal communication), Curator of the Stockholm City Museum, “Inside the City Hall, on the northern wall of the Golden Hall, there is a large seated Queen of Lake Mälaren with Stockholm in her lap. This alludes to the poetic name Mälardrottningen (Queen of Lake Mälaren) for Stockholm; the city is located between Lake Mälaren and the Baltic Sea. Everything on the walls is made of mosaic.”

It would appear that the engraver/designer of the medal may have been Nils (Edvin) Olsson, winner of the 1948 Olympic Bronze medal (i.e., the last time these were issued in this category) for his, “Model for “Baths and Sporting Hall for Gothenburg” at the 1948 London Olympics in the Art Competitions, in the Architecture category, Architectural Designs. This was built in 1956, and it became one of his most prominent buildings.” An image of the Valhalla Swimming Hall can be found, here.

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Date VG F VF XF AU UNC
1923 

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