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Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, City of Rochester, a silver medal by Marples and Beazley for G.W. Harvey & Co, conjoined busts right, rev. arms, signed willis, hallmarked Birmingham 1901, 38mm (W & E 4415C.3). Extremely fine or better, lightly toned, rare £40-60
Hammer Price: £45
Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, Borough of Kidderminster, a silver medal by the Mint, Birmingham, conjoined busts left, rev. arms, 38mm (W & E 4435I.4; BHM 3768). About extremely fine £40-60
£40–£60
Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, Corporation of Whitby, medal by G. Frampton for the Mint, Birmingham Ltd (2), in silver and bronze, conjoined busts left, revs. arms, both 35mm (W & E 4435Q.1-2; BHM 3770) [2]. Extremely fine, rare; in maroon fitted case of issue £40-60
Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, Bridewell Royal Hospital [Witley, Surrey], a silver medal by J. Moore, conjoined busts right, rev. arms within wreath, 38mm (W & E 4450E.2; BHM 3793). Extremely fine or better, lightly toned, scarce £40-60
Hammer Price: £30
Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, a silver medal by J. Moore for Barker Bros, conjoined busts right, rev. arms with supporters, hallmarked Birmingham 1902, 38mm (W & E 4450F.2). Good extremely fine, lightly toned; in original fitted case inscribed ‘From the Mayor’ £40-60
Hammer Price: £55
Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, City of Lichfield, a silver medal by J. Moore, conjoined busts right, rev. arms, inscription below, 38mm (W & E 4450J, not listed in silver). Extremely fine or better, rare £40-60
Hammer Price: £50
Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, County Borough of Derby, silver medals by J. Moore (2), conjoined busts right, revs. stag in stockade, both 32mm (W & E 4453C.3) [2]. Extremely fine; one in original fitted case £50-70
Hammer Price: £75
Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, Borough of Northampton, a silver medal by W.J. Arnsby, conjoined busts right, rev. arms, 38mm (W & E 4454C.5; BHM 3740). Extremely fine, scarce £40-60
Hammer Price: £90
Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, City of Lancaster, a silver medal by J. Pinches, conjoined busts right, rev. crowned arms over large full-blown rose, 38mm (W & E 4490C.3). Light scratch in obverse field, otherwise practically as struck and beautifully toned, rare; in fitted case of issue, inscribed ‘Presented to the Mayor of Lancaster, Col. R. Inglis Hall, V.D., by his colleagues of the Lancaster Corporation’ £80-100
Hammer Price: £110
Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, Borough of Newark, a silver medal by J. Pinches, bust left, rev. arms and supporters, 38mm (W & E 4492F.2). Extremely fine or better with brilliant fields, rare £40-60
Hammer Price: £85
Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, Borough of Hove, a silver medal by J.A. Restall, conjoined busts right, rev. arms within double inscription, hallmarked Birmingham 1901, 38mm (W & E 4520L.3). About extremely fine, toned £40-60
Hammer Price: £40
Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, Borough of Tenby, a silver medal by J.A. Restall, conjoined busts right, rev. arms within collar, hallmarked Birmingham 1901, 38mm (W & E 4520V.3). Good extremely fine, lightly toned, rare £40-60
Hammer Price: £65
Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, Borough of Tynemouth, a silver medal by J.A. Restall, conjoined busts right, rev. arms and supporters, 38mm (W & E 4520Y.2). Practically mint state, attractively toned, rare £50-70
Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, City of York, a silver medal by J.A. Restall, conjoined busts right, rev. arms, hallmarked Birmingham 1901, 38mm (W & E 4520AA.4). Extremely fine and lightly toned, rare £40-60
Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, City of Gloucester, medals (2), by J. Sale, in bronze, conjoined busts right, rev. arms and supporters, 38mm (W & E 4543J.3); by Vaughton, in silver, hallmarked Birmingham 1901, 24mm (W & E 4620E) [2]. Very fine to extremely fine £30-40
Hammer Price: £35
Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, medals by F. Bowcher for Spink (2), in silver, conjoined busts right, rev. Britannia holding crown, edge inscribed (Marjorie Royden from Uncle Billy), 46mm (W & E 4560A.10; BHM 3741), in bronze, for Rotherham Grammar School, 46mm (W & E 4560G.1; BHM 3742) [2]. About extremely fine, second scarce £40-60
Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, an oxidised silver medal by Spink for R. Thorne & Sons (Distillers), conjoined busts right, rev. lion rampant, inscription in field to right, edge engraved (Crowned Aug. 9th) and stamped silver, 46mm (W & E 4560J.2). Extremely fine or better; in original case inscribed ‘R. Thorne & Sons Ld. Greenock & London 26/6/02’ £50-70
Hammer Price: £70
Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, City of Westminster, a silver-gilt medal by Spink, conjoined busts right, rev. portcullis and garland, 32mm (W & E 4560L.1). Extremely fine, with suspension ring, ribbon and crown; in fitted case of issue [this somewhat worn] £40-60
Hammer Price: £25
Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, Borough of Ipswich, a silver medal by Vaughton, conjoined busts right, rev. arms and supporters, hallmarked Birmingham 1901, 39mm (W & E 4610E.2). About extremely fine, scarce £40-60
Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, Borough of Kettering, a silver medal by Vaughton, conjoined busts right, rev. church of St Peter and St Paul between trees, hallmarked Birmingham 1901, 39mm (W & E 4610F.2) [4]. Matt, extremely fine or better; in original gilt-blocked fitted case £40-60
Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, Fleet Road School, a cruciform silver medal by Vaughton, bust right, rev. inscription, hallmarked Birmingham 1902, 25mm (W & E – ); Southampton Sports, a silver and enamel award medal by S. Blackensee & Sons, town gate in border, arms below, rev. engraved (G. Hickman, Punt Race, 1st Prize), hallmarked Birmingham 1901, 42 x 31mm (W & E – ); together with other base metal medals (2) [4]. Mostly about extremely fine, first two rare £70-90
Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, Bilston Urban District Council, a bronze medal, unsigned, head right, rev. god save the king on cartouche, 44mm (W & E 4665C.2). Extremely fine or better, scarce £30-40
Hammer Price: £20
Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, Children’s Fete, Glasgow, a crown-shaped silver badge, unsigned [by A. Cook], conjoined busts left within heart, rev. arms within heart, hallmarked Birmingham 1901, 39 x 39mm (W & E 4777C.4); George V, Coronation, 1911, Corporation of Glasgow, a silver badge by J. Moore, conjoined busts left, rev. arms, hallmarked Birmingham 1910, 38 x 32mm [2]. Extremely fine and lightly toned; both with integral loops for suspension £70-90
Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, an ornate silver engraved prize medal (Upper Cowal Bowling Club, to commemorate the Coronation of King Edward VII, 26th June 1902), rev. (Won by Hugh A. Mackellar), stamped d.t., 80 x 52mm. Some surface marks, otherwise about extremely fine, rare; in contemporary fitted case, interior of the lid inscribed ‘Daniel Todd & Son, 6 to 9 Argyle Arcade, Glasgow’ £60-80
500th Anniversary of the Battle of Shrewsbury, 1903, a silver medal, unsigned [by Robinson & Co], view of Battlefield church, rev. cruciform shields, 38mm (BHM 3897). Extremely fine, lightly toned, scarce in silver £40-60
Midland Railway Ambulance, a silver award medal by Vaughton, shield, dragon above, rev. maltese cross, named (Awarded to Fredk. Whiting, First Aid Rendered at Newark Aug. 25th 1903), 51mm. Extremely fine and lightly toned; in original fitted case £40-60
Royal Visit to Liverpool, 1904, medals (3), in bronze by J. Carter, conjoined busts left, rev. view of cathedral, 38mm (W & E 4877A.3); in silver and gilt bronze by J. Moore, 32mm and 23mm (W & E 4879A.1, –) [3]. Good fine to extremely fine, first two with rings for suspension; second in case of issue £40-60
Edward VII, Visit to Harrow, 1905, a bronze medal by H. Jenkins, conjoined busts left, rev. shield, 38mm (W & E 4883); Visit to Rugby, 1909, a silver medal by W.J. Dingley, hallmarked Birmingham 1908, 39mm (W & E 4948; BHM 3965); Visit to Birmingham, 1909, a white metal medal by A. Fenwick for Lingham Bros & Samuel Thomas, 51mm (W & E ‘Uncertain Attribution’) [3]. About extremely fine; last in contemporary card case £60-80
Opening of the Queen Alexandra Dock, Cardiff, 1907, a silver medal by Spiridion & Sons, crowned busts right, rev. arms and supporters with double inscription, edge named (Edna Caroline Phelps), 52mm (W & E 4921.4; BHM 3945; E 1900). Extremely fine, rare named £70-90
Edward VII, Death, 1910, a silver medal by J.A. Restall, crowned bust three-quarters right, rev. female figure, lvx, edge hallmarked Birmingham 1910, 39mm (W & E –; BHM –). About extremely fine, very rare; with ring for suspension £60-80
Hammer Price: £100
Royal Agricultural Society of England, Horticultural Exhibition, 1910, a silver award medal by Mappin & Webb, bust right, rev. crowned cartouche, hallmarked Birmingham 1910, 32mm; Royal Welsh Agricultural Society, a silver award medal by Mappin & Webb, named (R. Hall, Member of the Usk Young Farmers’ Club Stock Judging Team, 1936), hallmarked Birmingham 1935, 45mm; together with other silver agricultural medals (2) [4]. Varied state £100-150
Hammer Price: £120
George V, Coronation, 1911, a silver award medal by T. & J. Bragg for the Confectioners, Bakers and Allied Trades Annual International Exhibition, London, conjoined crowned busts, rev. three wheat gerbs, named (C.A. Bumby, Horsforth), hallmarked Birmingham 1910, 51mm. About extremely fine; in fitted case of issue £40-60
George V, Coronation, 1911, Borough of Stalybridge, a silver medal, unsigned, for Constantine & Floyd, conjoined busts three-quarters left, rev. arms, g r above, hallmarked Birmingham 1910, 39mm. Matt, extremely fine; in contemporary fitted case £30-40
George V, Coronation, 1911, County Borough of Tynemouth, medals by A.H. Darby (2), in silver and plated bronze, conjoined busts left, revs. arms within wreath, both 52mm (cf. BHM 4028) [2]. Both matt, extremely fine; second in fitted case of issue, the interior of the lid inscribed ‘D. Hill Carter & Co Ltd, North Shields’ £70-90
George V, Coronation, 1911, Worcestershire County Council, a bronze medal by Elkington & Co, conjoined busts left, rev. pear tree, 64mm. Extremely fine; in fitted case of issue £40-60
George V, Coronation, 1911, Gosforth Urban District Council, a silver medal by J. Fray, conjoined busts left, rev. castle within cartouche, inscription around and below, hallmarked Birmingham 1910, 38mm (cf. BHM 4036 footnote and 4037). Extremely fine; in fitted case of issue, lid inscribed ‘Charles S. Proctor, Jeweller, Silversmith, Watchmaker, 28 Grey Street, Newcastle on Tyne’ £50-70
George V, Coronation, 1911, Windsor & Neighbourhood, a silver medal by A. Halliday for Elkington and Dyson of Windsor, conjoined busts left, rev. arms, hallmarked Birmingham 1911, 39mm (BHM 4087 obv.). About extremely fine, rare £40-60
George V, Coronation, 1911, Borough of Kings Lynn, a silver medal by W.O. Lewis, conjoined busts left, rev. arms, hallmarked Birmingham 1910, 38mm. Extremely fine; in blue case of issue £30-40
George V, Coronation, 1911, City of Nottingham, a silver medal by Marples & Beasley, conjoined busts left, rev. arms, presented by capt. j.a. morrison to...on the occasion of the coronation dinner, june 30th 1911, un-named, hallmarked Birmingham 1910, 57 x 39mm. Extremely fine, very rare; with suspension ring and ribbon, in fitted case of issue £90-120
£90–£120
George V, Coronation, 1911, Grand Hotel, London, a silver-gilt rose-shaped medal by J. Moore, royal monogram on crowned shield, rev. lion couchant left, hallmarked Birmingham 1910, 29mm; Liverpool Corporation, a silver gilt and enamel badge by Marples and Beazley, hallmarked Birmingham, 1910, 32 x 29mm; together with a padded bronze medal for Abertillery [3]. Good very fine or better £50-70
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