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The National Pig Breeders’ Association, a bronze award medal by H. Maryon, hog standing left, named (Awarded to Sir Cecil Chubb, Bart, 1925), rev. Greek warrior and his dog regard a herd of boar, 51mm (MJP p.113); The Shorthorn Society, a silver award medal by J.R. Pinches, named (Awarded Sir C.H.E. Chubb, Bt, at Blandford & Wimborne Agricl. Society’s Show. 1926), 51mm (MJP p.193) [2]. Light scuffing, otherwise about very fine or better £60-80
Obverse of first and reverse of second only illustrated. Cecil Herbert Edward Chubb, 1st Bt (1876-1934), b. Shrewton, Wilts; educ. Bishop Wordsworth’s School, Salisbury and Christ’s College, Cambridge; chairman of Fisherton House private mental hospital; racehorse owner and breeder of Shorthorn cattle.
A keen interest in local issues led Chubb to attend the auction of the Antrobus estate in 1915, which encompassed Stonehenge. On a whim, he bought Stonehenge for the sum of £6,600 as he wished to avoid the stones being acquired by an overseas buyer. Speculation suggested that he bought the stones as a present for his wife, Mary, only for her to be less than pleased with his new acquisition! Chubb gave Stonehenge to the nation on 26 October 1918 and in turn was created a baronet by Lloyd George. Sold with further background information
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