"dynbych" is the welsh word for "denbigh," yes.cular medal was awarded for a particular form of poetry called an "englyn." an englyn is a 4-lined stanza. in this instance, the title was awyren. awyren in present-day terms means an "aeroplane." 1828? of course there were no aeroplanes at that time, but it referred then to a balloon. it's a beautiful object in its own right, and turning it over, there's this really breathtaking image. i-i think it's so beautiful. i guess i'm hoping that the account of the royal denbigh eisteddfod will have a copy of the poem in it. does it contain the poem itself? yes. i wonder if you'd do us the honor of reading it to us. certainly. ( reading in welsh ) of course, this medal must be entirely unique. oh, it is. and therefore, of course, it has to have some kind of commercial value. i wouldn't be at all surprised if these two items together brought £1,000. that's a lot more than i paid for it. i'm very pleased to hear that. it's good news. yes. a block of mahogany, a brass back and a brass front. what