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Death of Ludwig Mond, 1909, a large plated electrotype of the medal by E. Lantéri, draped bust left, rev. 13-line legend detailing his achievements, 118mm (BHM 3973; E 1911). Extremely fine, rare; in fitted case with support for display purposes [support broken] (£80-100)
Ludwig Mond, 1st Baron Melchett (1839-1909), chemist and founder of the Mond Nickel Co of Canada, studied at Marburg and Heidelberg under Robert Bunsen. He came to England in 1862 and became a naturalised Briton in 1867; together with Sir John Tomlinson Brunner he founded the chemical giant Brunner Mond & Co in 1872, which employed approximately 4,000 workers at the time of his death. Illustration reduced
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