Phillips Gold Medal
The Phillips Gold Medal is awarded to the person who, in the opinion of the judges, has contributed the most to British postage stamp design in recent years. The award was established by the distinguished British philatelist Reginald M. Phillips. The medal is three inches wide and made of 22 carat gold. It is retained by the winner.[1]
Originally awarded every five years, the medal now appears to be awarded on an irregular basis.
Winners
- 1969 David Gentleman.
- 1974 Stuart Rose.[2]
- 1979 David Gentleman.
- 1984 Adrian George, artist.
- 1989 Barry Robinson of Royal Mail.
- 1995 Howard Brown, graphic designer.
- 2004 Jeffery Matthews.[3]
References
- "News of the World: Top stamp award for David Gentleman" in Gibbons Stamp Monthly, Vol. 53, No. 4, September 1979, p. 59.
- "Stuart Rose" in The Times, 15 September 1993, p. 19.
- In The Spotlight Larry Rosenblum and David Alderfer interview Stamp Designer Jeffery Matthews, MBE, FCSD, FRSA. Archived 2013-08-10 at the Wayback Machine Great Britain Collectors Club, 15 November 2009. Retrieved 15 April 2014. Archived here.
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