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Livery Company Awards, Worshipful Company of Turners, a silver award medal by J. Pinches, armorial achievement, rev. tablet with wreath border, named (To Ethel May Bilbe of the City of London School for Girls as the Prize for Drawing, A. Conyers Haycraft Esq, Master, G.W. Holtzapffel Esq, Upper Warden, T.H.E. Foord Esq, Renter Warden, Right Honble. Frank Green, Lord Mayor), edge engraved (The Sir Alfred Bevan Medal), 63mm (MJP p.232; cf. DNW 30, 634). About extremely fine, very rare (£70-100)
Hammer Price: £140
Livery Company Awards, Worshipful Company of Turners, a silver award medal, unsigned [by J. Pinches], armorial achievement, rev. tablet with wreath border, named (Presented by The Worshipful Company of Turners to Harold Winter, 1927), hallmarked to Birmingham 1926, 45mm (MJP p.232); Worshipful Company of Turners, a silver award medal, unsigned, armorial achievement, rev. named (L.E. Harron, Freedom and Livery, 1930), 32mm [2]. Extremely fine; first in red fitted case of issue, second with...
Hammer Price: £35
Livery Company Awards, Worshipful Company of Tylers and Bricklayers, a silver award medal by J. Kirk, arms, cornucopiæ at sides, date on tablet below (1759), rev. City arms, named (Richd. Forrest), 41mm (Garnett pl.i, 10; D & W 306/55; MG 922). Extremely fine, reverse toned, attractive and very rare (£100-150)
Hammer Price: £250
Livery Company Awards, Worshipful Company of Vintners, a silver badge, unsigned, arms, back named (George Dickin, 7th April 1824), hallmarked iet London 1824, 40mm (Garnett pl.i, 6; D & W 506/57; MG 923; E 740; cf. BDW 1, 627). Extremely fine and toned; with ornate loop for suspension (£50-70)
Hammer Price: £110
Livery Company Awards, Worshipful Company of Weavers, an oval silver badge, unsigned, arms and supporters, rev. wreath, named (Awarded to Thomas McNeill for Excellence in Weaving), 40 x 31mm (Garnett pl.iii, 3). Mint state and attractively toned, with clip, ring, blue ribbon and decorative pin clasp; in original case of issue by Kenning, Goldsmith, Little Britain & Aldersgate street, London (£50-70)
Hammer Price: £160
Secret Societies, Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes, Lambton Lodge, Stockton, a silver Order of Merit badge, unsigned, head of buffalo in garter, back named (This Order of Merit & Honor of Knighthood was presented to Primo William Scott by the Membership of the Lambton Lodge, Stockton, as a mark of respect for his services in the cause of Buffaloism & their esteem & regard for him as a Man, April 4th 1884), hallmarked adl London 1883, 58 x 57mm (D & W 113/98). Extremely fine; with clip and...
Hammer Price: £50
Secret Societies, The Venerable Order of Druids, a silver award medal by B. Patrick, druid’s head left, named (W. Davis, NA Lodge 92, 1829), rev. two male figures in adoration of standing druid, sticks burning at right, 53mm. Minor rim knocks and has been pierced, otherwise about very fine, obverse dark-toned, very rare (£90-120)
Hammer Price: £90
Secret Societies, The Order of Druids, Past Grand Master’s badge, in silver, unsigned [by Ottley], two male figures standing under tree amidst symbols and objects, view of Stonehenge behind, rev. named (Manchester No. 1 District, Presented to P.G.M. Thomas Hall, August 1863), 69mm (E 1543). Very fine and toned, very rare (£150-200)
Hammer Price: £150
Secret Societies, Sheffield Equalized Independent Druids, an oval scallop-shaped badge by Johnson Matthey, clasped hands and compasses, rev. named (Presented to Bro. C. Wakelin for special services rendered to the Birly Vale Lodge as Treasurer, April 22nd [18]93), hallmarked Birmingham 1892, 39 x 32mm; Sheffield Equalized Independent Druids, an openwork silver badge by Nicholson & Ashley, Sheffield, similar, back named (Hope of Long Eaton Lodge, J.H. Horobin), hallmarked Sheffield 1922, 34 x...
Hammer Price: £25
Secret Societies, [The Ancient Order of Druids], an oval silver award medal by J. Moore, druid’s head left within wreath, rev. named (Presented by Lodge 59 of Druids to P.N.A. Maurice Langham, April 1907), 76 x 59mm. Extremely fine, most attractive and very rare; with clip and ring for suspension and original maroon ribbon (£150-200)
Hammer Price: £220
Secret Societies, A[ncient] and N[oble] O[rder]…O[f] F[oresters], a silver award medal, unsigned, arms in wreath, rev. clasped hands, engraved (1st August 1866), edge named (Presented to P.A.G.M. Thomas B. Scott by the Members of Noah’s Lodge No. 6), 41mm. Very fine, rare; with swivel ‘Mutiny-type’ suspension bar (£50-70)
Secret Societies, The Duke of Clarence Lodge of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows (Est. 1831), a silver award medal, unsigned, masonic symbols under all-seeing eye, rev. scroll within wreath, named (Presented May 9th 1857 to P.C. William Raby for his Meritorious & Valuable Services to the Lodge), 43mm. Pierced for suspension, otherwise very fine, lightly toned, very rare (£90-120)
Hammer Price: £100
Secret Societies, Nottingham Imperial Union of Odd Fellows, Grand Lodge, a silver Award of Merit medal, unsigned, symbols of freemasonry, rev. clasped hands, named (P.I.F. Hitchins, Prize Essay), 40mm. Suspension removed, otherwise very fine and very rare (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £60
Secret Societies, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, a silver award medal by J. Taylor, arms flanked by two children with mother and baby at left, two standing figures at right, rev. wreath, named (Presented to Prov. G.M. Miles Chester by the Whitehaven District I.O.O.F.M.A., 1889), 43mm. Obverse edge knock at 6 o’clock and pierced for suspension, otherwise about very fine (£40-60)
£40–£60
Secret Societies, British United Order of Oddfellows, a silver Maltese Cross-shaped Merit badge, griffin, back named (Presented to J. Armstrong, 1902), hallmarked wht London 1901, 31mm; G[rand] U[nited] O[rder of] O[ddfellows], a silver award medal by Ottley, named (Presented by the Council Masters Degree, Birmingham, to P.G.M. J.H. Holdback, for services rendered, May 12th 1904), hallmarked Birmingham 1901, 39 x 36mm; Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Manchester Unity, a heart-shaped silver...
£50–£70
Secret Societies, I[ndependent] O[rder of] R[echabites], Glasgow District, a silver badge, beehive, back named (Sub-District Competition, 1910, 2nd Prize, Elocution, won by Isa Thomson), hallmarked wa Birmingham 1909, 31mm; Warwickshire Masonic Peace Memorial Temple, Birmingham Festival, 1927, a silver Steward’s award medal, unsigned, named (Bro. A.J. Barton), 37mm; I[ndependent] O[rder of] R[echabites], Northumberland District, a silver award medal by Fattorini, named (G. Straker, 1935),...
Hammer Price: £170
Secret Societies, The Loyal Order of Ancient Shepherds, Bristol District, a Past Master’s silver award, unsigned, crossed shepherd’s crooks dividing cross, bee-hive and a sheep, rev. named (Presented to Br. J. Dunk by the Loyal West of England Lodge 594, A.U.B.D., for past Services Rendered at the Above Lodge, 1860), 41mm. Minor rim nick and has been pierced for suspension, otherwise very fine and toned, rare (£50-70)
Secret Societies, The Loyal Order of Ancient Shepherds, a silver award medal, unsigned, shepherd and shepherdess standing with crooks, supporting arms, rev. wreath, named (Prize presented by the Shepherds Tent Lodge No. 777 A.U. to the 7th C.R.V., won by Corporal George White, Runcorn, October 2nd 1865), 51mm. Minor rim nicks, otherwise about very fine, rare; with swivel ‘Mutiny-type’ suspension bar and original faded blue ribbon (£60-80)
Secret Societies, The Loyal Order of Ancient Shepherds, a silver-gilt award medal, unsigned, similar, named (Presented to Bro. G.K. Shaw, P.C.S., as a mark of respect for his services on behalf of the Order, June 9th 1893), 51mm. Extremely fine, rare; with swivel ‘Mutiny-type’ suspension bar and ribbon of yellow and red (£60-80)
Secret Societies, I[ndependent] O[rder of] G[ood] T[emplars], an oval silver award medal, unsigned, objects on 5-pointed star within wreath, rev. named (Presented to Bro. R.W. Kirkus, D.G.W.C.T. & V.D., by the members of the Onward Lodge No. 522, Liverpool, October 1878), 45 x 37mm. Several surface marks, fine to very fine, very rare; with clip and ring for suspension (£70-100)
Hammer Price: £70
Secret Societies, Well’s Motto, a gold award medal by J.A. Restall, clasped hands above legend on scroll, rev. tablet, named (Awarded to J.E. Davis, Nov. 1906), hallmarked Birmingham 1906, 26mm, 15ct, 11.30g. Extremely fine; with loop for suspension (£35-45)
Hammer Price: £65
Anglesey, Eisteddfod Freiniol, Aberffraw, 1849, a silver award medal by Allen & Moore for I. Aronson, Bangor, crest above arms, rev. owen j a fuller meyrick, yswain, llywydd around wreath, un-named, 57mm. Extremely fine and toned, very rare (£70-100)
Anglesey, Eisteddfod Gadeiriol Mon, Menia (sic) Bridge, 1873, a silver award medal by J. Moore, seated female playing harp, rev. wreath, named (Menaiwyson, Art Prize), 51mm. Virtually as struck and deeply toned, very rare; with swivel suspender, blue ribbon and buckle clasp (£80-100)
Hammer Price: £80
Caernarvonshire, G.F.S. Industrial and Art Exhibition, Bangor, 1901, a silver award medal by Spink, legend in six lines, rev. wreath, named (Won by E.M. Jeune), 38mm (Allen Pt 1). Extremely fine, toned, rare; in red fitted case by Spink [lid somewhat distressed] (£25-35)
Hammer Price: £30
Caernarvonshire, Royal National Eisteddfod, Carnarvon, 1894, a silver award medal, unsigned, bust of Apollo right, lyre and sheet music below, all within elaborate double wreath border, rev. wreath, named (Prize Winner, Solo Violin Playing, Bessie Grundy, Age 11 Years, St Helens, Lancashire), 45mm. Very fine; with clip and ring for suspension (£30-40)
Caernarvonshire, Llanllyfni Show, 1899, a silver award medal by Vaughton, horse standing right, rev. wreath, named (Won by J.K. McKerrow, Arvon Star), hallmarked Birmingham 1899, 44mm. Minor grazes by horse’s tail, otherwise extremely fine; in maroon gilt-blocked fitted case of issue by Vaughton & Sons, Gothic Works, Birmingham (£40-60)
Cardiganshire, Yr Eisteddfod Genedlaethol, Aberystwyth, 1865, a silver award medal by J. Moore, seated female playing harp, rev. named (J. & E. Owen for the best exhibition of Photographs), 51mm. Extremely fine and attractively toned, very rare (£80-100)
Hammer Price: £75
Carmarthenshire, Saron, Temperance Society, c. 1850, a silver award medal, unsigned, arms and crest flanked by man and woman holding banners, rev. wreath, named (Rhodd Cobeithlu Saron [Presented by the Saron Band of Hope Chapel]), 50mm. Virtually as struck, attractive; glazed in lunettes joined by silver rim, clip and ring for suspension (£60-80)
Glamorganshire, Barry Arts & Crafts Exhibition, a silver award medal by Vaughton, ancient sailing ship left, Welsh dragon on foremast, rev. wreath, named (Highest Award for Technical Books, to the Gresham Publishing Co, 1910), hallmarked Birmingham 1910, 38mm. Reverse edge knock, otherwise fine to very fine (£30-40)
Glamorganshire, Glamorgan County Asylum Committee [Bridgend], a silver badge in the shape of a Maltese cross, dragon, back named (Thomas William Nekrewes), hallmarked sb&s ltd Birmingham 1904, 32mm. Very fine and very rare; with loop suspension, original green ribbon and clasp (£40-60)
Hammer Price: £40
Glamorganshire, Glamorgan County Mental Hospital [Bridgend], a silver badge in the shape of a Maltese cross by Johnson, Walker & Tolhurst, dragon, back named (Doris Crocombe), hallmarked Birmingham 1926, 32mm. Extremely fine and very rare; with loop suspension, original green ribbon and clasp (£40-60)
Glamorganshire, Welsh National Eisteddfod, Briton Ferry, 1918, a silver and white enamel badge, unsigned, shield above palms, inscribed (Briton Ferry Choral Soc. Winners of Chief Choral Competition), back engraved (Presented by Townspeople of Briton Ferry), 37 x 34mm. Good fine; loop for suspension (£10-20)
Hammer Price: £10
Glamorganshire, National Eisteddfod of Wales, Cardiff, 1883, a silver award medal by W. Spiridion, Prince’s plumes above conjoined shields, rev. seated and standing robed figures with musical instruments, edge named (Alfred Thomas, J.P., Ex-Mayor of Cardiff, Member of the Executive Committee), 45mm. Extremely fine and toned, very rare, particularly by association (£70-100)
Hammer Price: £130
Glamorganshire, Cardiff Times Commemoration Prize, a silver award medal, unsigned, Prince’s plumes above conjoined arms, rev. winged harpies flanking bearded man holding harp, edge named (Presented to Mr E. Seward A.R.I.B.A. for Design of Medal), 45mm. Two minor rim nicks, otherwise extremely fine, very rare and interesting (£60-80)
Glamorganshire, Opening of Queen Alexandra Dock, Cardiff, 1907, a silver medal by Spiridion & Sons, conjoined busts of Edward VII and Queen Alexandra right, rev. arms and supporters, edge named (Edna Caroline Phelps), 52mm (BHM 3945; E 1900). Extremely fine; unusual as a named medal (£50-70)
Glamorganshire, Cardiff & South Wales Horse Show, a silver award medal, unsigned, arms and supporters, rev. wreath, engraved (‘Argo’ Champion 1913), 45mm. Extremely fine and toned (£40-60)
Glamorganshire, University of Wales, Welsh National School of Medicine, Cardiff, the John Maclean Medal, in silver, unsigned, arms, rev. legend in and around wreath, named (Awarded for Proficiency in Obstetrics and Gynaecology to…Thomas Geraint Illtyd James, M.B., B.C.H., 1924-1925), 63mm, edge stamped silver. Scratch marks on rim from previous efforts to remove medal from tight-fitting aperture in case, otherwise virtually as struck, obverse toned, very rare and believed the first...
Glamorganshire, Welsh College of Pharmacy, Cardiff, the Albert Hagon Commemoration Medal, a silver award by W.J. Dingley, legend, rev. scientific apparatus, named (G.T. Evans, 1929), 64mm. Very fine and very rare; in blue case by Harrods, London (£70-100)
Glamorganshire, City of Cardiff Bread Cake & Confectionery Exhibition, a silver and enamel badge by Mappin & Webb, Prince’s plumes above dragon, back named (A.G.P. Gitsham, 1931), 45 x 31mm; [Swansea] Bakers & Confectioners [Exhibition], 1932, a silver award medal by A. Clark, ploughing scene, produce below, rev. wreath, named (W. Newman), 39mm; Swansea & District Master Bakers Association, a silver award medal by A. Clark, cake stands and cake, loaves of bread in foreground, rev. named...
£40–£50
Glamorganshire, Penrice Flower Show, 1901, a silver award medal by Vaughton, arms of Swansea, engraved (Edward Parsons & Co, Swansea, Prize Seeds), rev. wreath, named (Awarded to Capt. Hopkins), 51mm. Virtually as struck, toned; in red fitted case of issue by J.A. Hawley, 12 Victoria street, Bristol (£40-60)
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