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  2. Medallion (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    Medallion (architecture) A medallion is a round or oval ornament [1] that frames a sculptural or pictorial decoration in any context, but typically a façade, an interior, a monument, or a piece of furniture or equipment. Ancient Roman round versions are called an imago clipeata, from the clipeus or Roman round shield.

  3. The Medallion - Wikipedia

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    Plot. Eddie Yang is a Hong Kong police inspector cooperating with Interpol in the capture of a crime lord named AJ "Snakehead" Staul. Snakehead procures an ancient book from a Chinese bookstore keeper, which tells the story of a boy chosen every thousand years to bind the two halves of a legendary medallion.

  4. Medal - Wikipedia

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    A medal or medallion is a small portable artistic object, a thin disc, normally of metal, carrying a design, usually on both sides. They typically have a commemorative purpose of some kind, and many are presented as awards. They may be intended to be worn, suspended from clothing or jewellery in some way, although this has not always been the case.

  5. Elkay Manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    Elkay Manufacturing Company is a manufacturer of stainless steel sinks, faucets, drinking fountains, bottle fillers and branded commercial interiors, was started in 1920 by Leopold & his two sons Louis and Marcel (known as Max) Katz and Ellef Robarth, a tinsmith who came up with an idea to hand fabricate German silver sinks and deliver them in Chicago.

  6. James Tassie - Wikipedia

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    James Tassie. James Tassie, by David Allan, c. 1781. James Tassie (1735–1799) was a Scottish gem engraver and modeller. He is remembered for a particular style of miniature medallion heads, portraying the profiles of the rich and famous of Britain, and for making and selling large numbers of "Tassie casts" of engraved gems for collectors.

  7. Medallic Art Company - Wikipedia

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    Medallic Art Company, Ltd. based in Dayton, Nevada was at one time "America's oldest and largest private mint " and specialized in making academic awards, maces, medallions, along with chains of office and universities medals for schools. [1] [2] After going bankrupt in 2018, the American Numismatic Society purchased their significant archive ...

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