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Sussex, Aquarium, Brighton, Exhibition, 1903, a silver medal, unsigned [by A.H. Darby], armorial achievement, rev. wreath, named (Exhibition of Photographs, 1st Prize, Awarded to C.J. Rogerson, 1904), 44mm (Allen Pt 1). Extremely fine, rare; in original maroon fitted case of issue by A.H. Darby, Medallist, 51 Caroline street, Birmingham (£50-70)
Hammer Price: £50
Sussex, Eastbourne Workman’s Exhibition, 1895, a silver award medal by Vaughton, shield in quadrilobe flanked by tools and implements, rev. wreath, named (G.S. Chandler), hallmarked Birmingham 1894, 39mm (D & W 56/95; Allen Pt 1). Minor rim nicks, otherwise good very fine, obverse better, olive tone; in blue fitted case of issue (£35-45)
Hammer Price: £25
Sussex, Hastings and St Leonards Health Exhibition, a silver award medal by J.A. Restall, Hygeia seated, attended by robed figure of Industry at right, artisan holding water-pipe in foreground, rev. trident, arms and tablet, named (Presented to J. Edmunds), 51mm (Allen Pt 2). Brillant mint state, toned; in maroon case of issue by J.A. Restall, 2 St Martin’s place, Broad street, Birmingham (£70-100)
Hammer Price: £70
Warwickshire, Birmingham and Midland Counties Industrial Exhibition, 1865, a silver award medal by Allen & Moore, beehive above arms of Birmingham, rev. tablet and crossed oak branches, named (Mr G. Roberts), 45mm (D & W 49/44; Allen Pt 1). Virtually as struck and toned, very rare; with ornate swivel suspension, original faded blue ribbon, engraved clasp (For Services) and buckle for wearing (£70-100)
Hammer Price: £230
Warwickshire, Birmingham [and Midland Counties] Industrial Exhibition, Prize Medal, a silver award by Allen & Moore, female figure of Industry standing in oval cartouche, tools in two medallions at sides, rev. winged hand above city arms, central tablet named (William Swain, Decr. 19th 1865), 51mm (D & W 50/48; Allen Pt 1). Virtually as struck, attractive olive tone, very rare (£70-100)
Hammer Price: £160
Warwickshire, Birmingham Gas Apparatus Exhibition, 1878, Prize Medal, a silver award, unsigned, city arms, rev. legend in wreath, edge named (Ewart & Son for Gas Heated Bath), 51mm (D & W 49/45; Allen Pt 1). Extremely fine and attractively toned, very rare (£70-100)
Warwickshire, Birmingham Exhibition of Arts & Industries, Bingley Hall, 1905, a silver award medal, unsigned, frontal elevation of Marle Hall Convalescent Home, tablet below named (A. Moore), rev. legend in wreath, 45mm (Allen –); Midland Counties Exhibition, 1910, a uniface silver award medal by Vaughton, city arms, back named (Bacon Cutting & Pricing, 2nd Prize, J. Handy), hallmarked Birmingham 1909, 32mm; Midland Counties Exhibition, 1911, a silver award medal by J.A. Restall, city arms an...
Hammer Price: £75
Warwickshire, National Exhibition, Birmingham, 1909, a silver award medal by J.A. Restall, robed male standing in front of exhibition pavilion, two angels clasping hands at his feet, rev. wreath, named (Awarded to Miss A. Parker, 1st), 52mm, edge hallmarked Birmingham 1908 (Allen –). Extremely fine and attractively toned, very rare (£70-90)
Warwickshire, National Trades Exhibition, Birmingham, 1913, a silver award medal by J.A. Restall, city arms and supporters, rev. wreath, named (Miss Anne Parker), 64mm. Minor marks in centre of reverse, otherwise extremely fine and attractively toned, very rare (£80-100)
Hammer Price: £140
Warwickshire, Coventry & Midland Manufacturing, Art & Industrial Exhibition, 1867, a silver award medal by W.F. Taunton for Ottley, cityscape, four coats of arms and wreath around, rev. Lady Godiva on horseback within garter, wreath around, edge named (Elkington & Co), 70mm (D & W 55/89; Allen Pt 1; cf. DNW 50, 1110). Extremely fine and a most handsome medal with an interesting medallic association; very rare in silver (£180-220)
Hammer Price: £270
Worcestershire, Upton-on-Severn Industrial Exhibition, 1876, a silver award medal by G.R. Clarke for W.J. Taylor, helmeted head of Athena left, rev. floral wreath, edge named (Miss Younghusband, Section I, Class H.7), 48mm (Allen Pt 4). Tiny spot in obverse field, otherwise virtually mint state and deeply toned, extremely rare; in official maroon gilt-blocked case of issue by W.J. Taylor, Medallist, 70 Red Lion street, Holborn, London W.C. (£80-100)
Hammer Price: £250
Yorkshire, Marine Exhibition, Hull, 1883, Award of Merit, a silver medal, unsigned, arms of the Kingston Model Yacht Club and the RNLI in oval medallions, rev. legend, named (H. Booth, for Fishing Rod and Landing Net), 48mm (Allen –). Reverse rim flattened at 3 o’clock, otherwise very fine and very rare (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £220
Yorkshire, Industrial Arts & Manufactures Exhib[itio]n, Hull, 1893, a silver award medal, unsigned, implements of agriculture and industry, factory in background, rev. wreath, named (Awarded to H. Booth, Fishing Rod & Landing Net, Oct. 6th, 1893), 32mm (Allen –); Leeds General Trades Exhibition, 1885, a silver award medal by Vaughton, city arms and supporters, rev. wreath, named (Awarded to Walter Smith for Rubber Stamps, Copying Apparatus & Stationery), 39mm (Allen –); Leeds Exhibition, 1907...
Hammer Price: £200
Yorkshire, Exhibition of Local Industry, Leeds, 1858, a silver award medal by J. Moore, robed figure of Industry seated right, cornucopia under stool, rev. the names of the 16-man committee, 44mm (BHM 2640; Allen Pt 2). Good very fine, toned, very rare; with ornate swivel suspender and clasp, named (Wm. Baxter), original faded crimson ribbon and pin (£70-100)
Hammer Price: £310
Yorkshire, Exhibition of Inventors, Leeds, 1937, a silver award medal, unsigned, for the Institute of Patentees, spinning jenny in shield, rev. wreath, named (A. Lees, for Expanding Boring Bar), hallmarked jt&co Birmingham 1937, 35mm. Extremely fine, rare; in blue fitted case of issue (£40-60)
Yorkshire, Scarboro’[ugh] Fishery and Marine Exhibition, a silver award medal, unsigned, for Joseph Davis (General Manager), arms of the town above tablet flanked by two dolphins and marine fauna, rev. wreath, named (Awarded to Cooper & Sons, for Stuffed Birds), 38mm (Allen –). Mint state and toned, rare; in maroon fitted case of issue by A. & J. Thompson, 32 St Nicholas street, Scarborough (£40-60)
Hammer Price: £240
Yorkshire, Scarborough Exhibition, a silver award medal, unsigned, for Joseph Davis (General Manager), arms of the town, rev. wreath, named (Awarded to A. Middlemas & Son, 3rd Prize, Class D), 45mm (Allen –). About extremely fine, toned, very rare (£50-70)
Yorkshire, Cutlers’ Company Industrial Exhibition [Sheffield], a uniface silver award medal, unsigned, armorial achievement, back named (John E. Bingham, Esq, Master Cutler, President, 1885), 53mm (Allen –). Minor obverse rim nicks, otherwise almost very fine and very rare (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £60
Yorkshire, City of Sheffield Arts & Crafts Exhibition, a silver award medal by Swaffield Brown, frontal elevation of a building with central spire, arms and supporters in upper left field, rev. implements of arts and crafts within wreath, easel named (Geo. Lawton, Ivory Carving, 1902), 51mm (Allen –). About extremely fine, reverse better, toned, very rare (£70-100)
Yorkshire, Thornaby Exhibition, a silver award medal by Vaughton, arms, rev. wreath, named (Awarded to Mrs Lear, 1897), hallmarked Birmingham 1896, 44mm (Allen Pt 4). One edge knock each side, otherwise about very fine; in non-original fitted case (£35-45)
Scotland, Aberdeen Exhibition, 1888, silver award medals by W.J. Dingley, robed female allegories of Industry and Art, revs. wreath, named (Helen M. Hay; R. Findlater), 42 and 33mm (Brodie 301, latter this piece; Allen Pt 1); Aberdeen Exhibition, 1892, a silver award medal by W.J. Dingley, similar, named (Annie Alsop), 41mm (Allen Pt 1) [3]. First very fine but cleaned, second extremely fine, last brilliant mint state, both toned; latter two in cases of issue, the 1892 medal in W.J. Dingley,...
Scotland, Aberdeen & Northern District Exhibition of Industry & Art, a silver award by J. Moore, Victory crowning artisan and his female partner with wreaths, watched by elderly male figure, rev. legend, named (Alex. Laird, Boots & Shoes, Awarded for Hand-Work), 41mm; [Aberdeen] Industrial & Art Exhibition, a silver award medal by Vaughton, implements of art and industry divided by tablet, rev. wreath, named (Awarded to W. Milne), hallmarked Birmingham 1924, 44mm [2]. First good very fine and...
Hammer Price: £170
Scotland, International Fisheries Exhibition, Edinburgh, 1882, a silver award medal, unsigned [by Hamilton, Crichton & Co], Edinburgh Castle, rev. wreath, named (Class II, Awarded to Lees & Wilson, Leith Walk, for Nets), 45mm (BHM 3129; D & W 57/99; Allen Pt 1; Brodie –). Light scuffing on reverse, otherwise good very fine, very rare (£70-90)
Scotland, International Exhibition of Industry, Science & Art, Edinburgh, 1886, a silver-gilt award medal by Kirkwood & Son, crowned arms and supporters, rev. aerial view of the Exhibition buildings, edge named (Thomas Smith & Son, Glasgow, Class VII), 51mm (Allen Pt 1; Brodie –). About extremely fine, rare (£60-80)
Scotland, International Electric Exhibition, Edinburgh, 1890, a silver award medal by Kirkwood & Son, two electrodes divided by a pair of wings and radiating arrows, all in the centre of a magnet, rev. Scotia seated left, holding wheel and palm branch, implements of industry at left, Forth Bridge at right, edge named (Hillman, Herbert & Cooper Ltd, Coventry, Koh-i-Noor Safety Bicycle) and stamped silver, 51mm (BHM 3401; E 1760; Allen Pt 1; Brodie 307). Obverse rim knock at 7 o’clock, otherwis...
Hammer Price: £85
Scotland, Scottish & National Exhibition [Edinburgh], 1898-1899, a silver-gilt award medal, unsigned, arms of Scotland and supporters, rev. wreath, named (Awarded to Palethorpes Limited, Potted Meats & Sausages, Glasgow), hallmarked Birmingham 1898, 45mm (Allen –; Brodie 331); Edinburgh & Midlothian Industrial Exhibition, Edinburgh Evening News Special Prize, a silver award medal, unsigned, arms of Scotland and supporters, rev. named (Awarded to Thos. Sands for Best Photograph (Open), 1900),...
Hammer Price: £130
Scotland, The Mining Institute of Scotland, Mining Exhibition, Glasgow, 1885, a silver award medal by D. Cunninghame, Scotia seated left, handing a lamp to a miner, attributes of mining in background, rev. named (Loudon Brothers, Glasgow), 45mm (BHM 3194; Allen Pt 1; Brodie 299; Hamlet –). Some rim knocks on obverse, otherwise good fine, very rare (£70-100)
Hammer Price: £90
Scotland, International Exhibition, Glasgow, 1888, an oval gold badge, unsigned, standing figure of Scotia with caduceus and wreath, rev. arms of Scotland and Glasgow, named (George Ferguson, Executive), 32 x 22mm (Allen Pt 1, this piece; Brodie 302, this piece). Good fine, rare; with integral loop for suspension (£50-70)
Scotland, Glasgow East End Industrial Exhibition, 1903-4, a silver-gilt award medal by C.C. Macdonald, Glasgow, arms and supporters, tablet below, named (Awarded to John Kennedy, Glasgow), rev. robed female figure standing before a cityscape, River Clyde and implements of industry in foreground, for the glasgow royal infirmary in exergue, 64mm (Allen Pt 1; Brodie –). Extremely fine and a handsome medal, very rare (£120-150)
Scotland, Scottish Exhibition, Glasgow, 1911, a gold plaque fashioned like a bell by Kirkwood, frontal elevation of Trongate, named (W.M. Mackenzie), rev. robed figure of Scotia holding shield, bird perched on her right hand, salmon and ring at her feet, hallmarked London 1910, 30 x 21mm, 15ct, 7.89g (Brodie 356, this piece). Extremely fine and very rare; with integral loop for suspension (£120-150)
Scotland, Caithness Industrial Exhibition, Wick, 1868, a silver medal by Kirkwood & Son, female figure of Industry seated right, bee-hive and bees at her feet, rev. wreath, 44mm (Brodie 280, this piece illustrated; Allen –). Rim nicks and surface marks, otherwise about very fine, toned (£60-80)
Channel Islands, Channel Islands Exhibition, Jersey, 1871, Prize Medal, a silver award by W.J. Taylor, seated female figure of Industry on bales facing right, paddle-steamer at sea in background, rev. two shields in quatrefoil, edge named (C.D.B. Larbalestier, No. 10), 51mm (McCammon p.181; E 1616; Allen Pt 5; cf. DNW 39, 430). Mint state and attractively toned, very rare in silver (£150-200)
£150–£200
Livery Company Awards, Worshipful Company of Bakers, an oval silver-gilt Past Master’s badge, arms, sleeve of hand with cuff, back named (Joseph Clarke, F.S.A., 3rd Warden 1876, Master 1878), hallmarked jb London 1876, 53 x 44mm (Garnett pl.iii, 7; cf. BDW 17, 554). Very fine; integral loop for suspension (£60-80)
Livery Company Awards, Worshipful Company of Bakers, an oval silver badge by W.J. Carroll, arms, sleeve of hand without cuff, back named (International Bakery Exhibition, London 1936, Presented by The Worshipful Company of Bakers and awarded to Mr E. O’Donnell for Second Best Household Bread), hallmarked London 1936, 53 x 42mm. Two edge bruises, otherwise very fine (£50-70)
£50–£70
Livery Company Awards, Worshipful Company of Barbers, a uniface silver award medal, arms and supporters, back named (Presented by the Worshipful Company of Barbers to Violet Victoria Adlington of the Polytechnic School of Hairdressing, Evening Department, for Proficiency, Session 1938-39), edge named (J.L.P. Denny, Esquire, M.C.), hallmarked eb London 1939, 49mm. Good very fine and very rare; in red fitted case of issue by Thomas Sims, Masonic Jeweller & Medalist, 75 Little Britain, [London]...
Livery Company Awards, Worshipful Company of Bowyers, an openwork silver-gilt Past Master’s badge, unsigned, arms, crecy · poitiers · agincourt on Garter around, back named (Thomas H. Fischer, Q.C., Master 1880-1882), 37mm (cf. BDW 4, 171). Extremely fine and toned, with clip, ring, scrolled suspension bar and clasp, original faded green ribbon; in fitted case of issue by Lambert, Jewellers, Coventry street, London (£60-80)
Livery Company Awards, Worshipful Company of Carpenters, a silver award medal by J. Milton, arms within wreath, rev. wreath, named (Joseph Yallowley, 1796), 48mm (Stainton 47; cf. BDW 4, 153). Reverse edge knock and has been pierced for suspension, otherwise good very fine and toned (£50-70)
Livery Company Awards, Worshipful Company of Carpenters, a silver award medal, unsigned, arms in wreath, rev. wreath, named (R. Cowley, Trades Training School, 1905), hallmarked London 1905, 54mm (cf. BDW 13, 85). Virtually as struck, light olive tone; in red fitted case of issue (£40-50)
Livery Company Awards, Worshipful Company of Clothworkers, a silver award medal by G.G. Adams, arms and supporters, rev. Fame crowning kneeling semi-naked female, edge named (Awarded to John Beanland 1882 for Competitive Design in Dress Fabrics, B.T.S.E.), 52mm. Virtually as struck and attractively toned, very rare; in original fitted case of issue by J. Standish & Co, Medallists, 32 Mount street, London (£70-100)
Livery Company Awards, Worshipful Company of Coach Makers and Coach Harness Makers, a silver award medal by J.S. & A.B. Wyon, arms and supporters, rev. legend, named (Thomas Pearce, Master, 1854-1855), 57mm (MJP p.228). Virtually as struck and toned, very rare; in blue fitted case of issue by Joseph S. Wyon, Medallist…287 Regent street, London (£80-100)
Hammer Price: £290
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