A medal was made to commemorate the transfer of the Museum of Russian Heritage from Maria Klavdievna Tenisheva to the Moscow Institute of Archaeology.
Presently, this medal is kept in the State Historical Museum. The obverse features a half-length portrait of Princess Tenisheva with the inscription “PRINCESS MARIA TENISHEVA. FROM THE MOSCOW ARCHAEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE TO THE COLLECTOR OF RUSSIAN ARTIFACTS. SMOLENSK“. On the reverse is an image of Tenishevskaya Street, the building of the Russian Heritage Museum in Smolensk and objects from the collection: Bratina cups, mugs, ladles, and strings of beads. On the left there is an image of a laurel branch, on the right — a rose flower. These are symbols of charity and glory, or the unfading light of charitable deeds. At the top of the field there is the following inscription: “SMOLENSK. MAY 30, 1911“.
At the celebration on this occasion, the staff of
the Moscow Institute of Archaeology, headed by Alexander Ivanovich Uspensky,
met Maria Tenisheva and presented her with a large bouquet of white lilies. In
a speech on behalf of the Institute, Alexander Uspensky said,