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Puerto Rico, Visit of King Juan Carlos to Puerto Rico, 1987, a gilt medal by A.R. Facio, bust left, rev. quartered arms replicating the Spanish Cinquentina, 65mm, edge stamped 0002. Partial red toning, otherwise virtually as struck £50-100
Hammer Price: £120
St Bartholomew, Centenary of the End of Swedish Colonization, 1978, a bronze medal, unsigned, map of the island, rev. aerial view of Gustavia, 50mm; another, design different, 50mm [2]. Extremely fine £20-40
Hammer Price: £15
St Bartholomew, 200th Anniversary of the Swedish Acquisition of the Island, 1984, a gold medal by L. Holmgren, bust of Gustav III right, rev. naked angel with Swedish flag strides over map of the island, 45mm, 23ct, 90.42g, edge stamped 18. Mint state £2,500-3,000
Hammer Price: £1,750
St Bartholomew, 200th Anniversary of the Swedish Acquisition of the Island, 1984, medals by L. Holmgren (2), in silver and bronze, from the same dies as previous, both 45mm [2]. Mint state, silver dark-toned £80-100
Hammer Price: £65
St Bartholomew, 200th Anniversary of the Swedish acquisition of the Island, a Paris Mint restrike of the original bronze medal of 1784 by G. Ljunberger, bust of Gustav III right, rev. naked angel with Swedish flag strides over the island, 50mm, edge stamped 1984. Mint state £20-30
Hammer Price: £25
St Kitts, Saint Christopher Agricultural Association, 1831, a silver medal, unsigned, emblems of agriculture within sugar cane wreath, rev. ship sails right, three barrels below, ships colonies and commerce, etc, 36mm. Very fine; with integral suspension loop and ring £300-500
Hammer Price: £310
St Kitts, Saint Christopher Agricultural Association, 1831, a white metal medal, unsigned, from the same dies as previous, 36mm. Virtually as struck £200-250
Hammer Price: £280
St Lucia, An openwork engraved silver-gilt badge by R. Pringle & Sons, central shield engraved (Billiards 1904), back named (Garrison Sergts. Mess St Lucia, Billiard handicap, won by Sergt, Wood, A.O.C. Jan 1904), hallmarked Birmingham 1903, 52 x 41mm. Extremely fine; dark-toned £80-100
St Vincent, The Carib War, 1773, a cast and chased silver medal by G.M. Moser, laureate and armoured bust of George III right, rev. Britannia standing with shield, offering olive branch to defeated Carib, whose musket lies at his feet, 55mm, 73.57g (BHM 183; E 750; Betts 529; BDM IV, 162-3; Tancred p.47; Ford XIV, 304-5). Border and edge smoothed as usually found, good very fine; with original shaped suspension loop £900-1,200
£900–£1,200
St Vincent, The Carib War, 1773, a cast ‘Berlin’ iron medal by G.M. Moser, from the same dies as previous, 55mm (BHM 183; E 750; Betts 529; BDM IV, 162-3; Tancred p.47; Ford XIV, 304-5). A cast of high quality with the full signature visible on truncation, good very fine; with original suspension loop and crimson ribbon £400-600
Hammer Price: £920
St Vincent, The Carib War, 1773, a bronzed and lead-backed electrotype impression of the rev. of the medal by G.M. Moser, from the rev. die as previous, 55mm (BHM 183; E 750; Betts 529; BDM IV, 162-3; Tancred p.47; Ford XIV, 304-5). Very fine £80-100
Hammer Price: £110
St Vincent, St Vincent's Black Corps, 1795, a struck copper medal signed H.G. (? Henry Gretton), Victory, sword in hand, stands over rebelling soldier, rev. standing native soldier, barefoot, 48mm (E 870; Betts 530). Extremely fine, rare £700-900
Hammer Price: £1,250
St Vincent, St Vincent's Black Corps, 1795, a pair of pewter squeezes of the obv. and rev. of the medal signed H.G. (? Henry Gretton), from the same dies as previous, both 48mm (E 870; Betts 530) [2]. Very fine, rare £300-400
Hammer Price: £520
St Vincent, Society of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce, London (Inst. 1754), a silver award medal by T. Pingo, Britannia seated, receiving honours from Mercury and Minerva, rev. wreath, named (To Mr. Alexr. Anderson MDCCXCVIII, Botanic Garden Reestablished in St Vincent), 43mm, 40.95g (Eimer 9; M.I. II, 684/401; E 648). Extremely fine £250-300
Hammer Price: £950
St Vincent, Kingstown Church of England Friendly Society, 1840, a silver medal, unsigned, clasped hands, rev. legend, 32mm. Pierced, otherwise very fine £120-150
Hammer Price: £90
St Vincent, ‘Salvator Mundi’ Medal, a gilt-bronze award by Allen & Moore, facing portrait of Christ as the 'Salvator Mundi', after Da Vinci, rev. 'Christus Consolator' after A. Scheffer, edge named (Sir Frederick E. Thesiger, 1847, from E.I. Powell), 64mm. Gilding somewhat rubbed, otherwise very fine £100-150
Hammer Price: £180
St Vincent, George V, Coronation, 1911, a gold badge by Johnson Matthey, Peace and Justice at altar, rev. legend in 10 lines, 37 x 27mm, 15ct, 12.44g. Extremely fine; with suspension loop and ring £150-200
Hammer Price: £200
Surinam, 75th Anniversary of the Agricultural Society, 1920, a silver medal, unsigned, Flora seated left with sheaf and cornucopia, farming scene beyond, rev. legend in 8 lines within wreath, 41mm. About extremely fine £30-40
Hammer Price: £30
Surinam, Centenary of the Abolition of Slavery, 1963, a gold medal, unsigned, raised hands, freed of chains, rev. wanneer dan de zoon, etc, 25mm, 8.20g. Extremely fine £100-200
Surinam, Surinaamse Krijgsmacht [Surinam Regiment], a uniface gilt and enamel medal, unsigned, arms with Indian supporters, 59mm. Very fine £20-30
Tobago, Tobago Agricultural Society, a white metal award medal, unsigned, sun breaks through clouds over a ploughing scene, rev. cane wreath, un-named, 41mm. Good very fine £100-150
Hammer Price: £170
Trinidad, An engraved silver medal, named (To Wm. Bartholomew from his mistress Mrs Lake, Trinidad), rev. (As a reward for his honesty and industry), 36mm, 15.72g. Very fine; with loop for suspension £300-400
Hammer Price: £780
Trinidad, Centenary of the Conquest of Trinidad, 1897, a gold medal, unsigned, uniformed bust of Sir Ralph Abercromby three-quarters left, rev. ships at anchor in the mole of Port of Spain, 39mm, 38.92g (BHM 3623; E 1809b). Edge bruised and marked (perhaps once mounted), knock to nose, otherwise very fine £900-1,200
Hammer Price: £800
Trinidad, Centenary of the Conquest of Trinidad, 1897, a copper medal, unsigned, from the same dies as previous, 39mm (BHM 3623; E 1809b). Extremely fine £60-80
Hammer Price: £80
Trinidad, Centenary of the Conquest of Trinidad, 1897, a silver medal, unsigned, uniformed bust of Sir Ralph Abercromby three-quarters left, rev. ships at anchor in the mole of Port of Spain, 48mm (BHM 3623; E 1809a). Extremely fine and lightly toned £100-150
Hammer Price: £95
Trinidad, Centenary of the Conquest of Trinidad, 1897, a copper medal, unsigned, from the same dies as previous, 48mm (BHM 3623; E 1809a). Extremely fine and lightly toned £70-90
Trinidad, Centenary of the Conquest of Trinidad, 1897, medals (3), unsigned, in plated base metal and white metal (2), from the same dies as previous, all 48mm (BHM 3623; E 1809a) [4]. Fine and better; one in silver brooch mount £70-90
Hammer Price: £55
Trinidad, St Mary’s College of the Immaculate Conception, a uniface silver badge, legend in wreath, hallmarked ohl Dublin 1899, 74 x 34mm. Extremely fine £100-150
Hammer Price: £75
Trinidad, Trinidad Amateur Football Association, an enamelled silver award medal, football match, rev. engraved (Winners 2nd Division League 1926), 35 x 31mm; Trinidad Rifle Association, an enamelled bronze medal by Phillips, 34mm [2]. Very fine and better; with rings for suspension £40-60
Trinidad, National Rifle Association, Wakefield Medal, a plated bronze award signed J.W., for Pinches, ornate arms, rev. legend, edge named (Ar. Sgt. Maj. G. Long, Trinidad Police), 41mm. Extremely fine £60-80
Hammer Price: £45
Trinidad, The American Square Club, an ENGLAND, George VI, Halfcrown [1937-46], smoothed and engraved, Masonic square, g in centre, date 8-25-41 below, rev. legend, 32mm. Very fine, unusual £40-60
Hammer Price: £40
Trinidad, The Walsh Construction Co and George F. Driscoll Co, c. 1939-45, a nickel worker’s identification badge, numbered 4110, 51mm; Imperial College of Tropical Agriculture, a uniface bronze award medal, unsigned, named (Over Twenty-Five Years Service, 1951, Cyril Baboolai), 50mm [2]. About very fine £40-60
Trinidad, Opening of the New Town Hall, Port of Spain, 1961, a bronze medal, unsigned, city arms, rev. legend, 38mm; Red Cross Society, gilt and enamel Honorary Life Member’s badges (2), 36 and 25mm; N.A.A.A. Championship, a silver medal, unsigned, 38mm [4]. Extremely fine £40-60
Trinidad and Tobago, Independence, 1962, a brass medal, unsigned, map, rev. legend, 25mm; Coast Guard, a uniface bronze medal, unsigned, 38mm; 150th Anniversary of Angostura Bitters, 1974, a uniface bronze medal, unsigned, 63mm; together with miscellaneous Caribbean medals (2) [5]. Varied state £30-40
Trinidad and Tobago, Trinidad & Tobago Police Service, Long Service and Good Conduct, a silver award medal, unsigned, arms and supporters, rev. lion within Star of David, 36mm. Extremely fine £80-100
Trinidad and Tobago, Long and Meritorious Service, a silver shield-shaped award medal, unsigned, arms, rev. legend, 48 x 35mm. Extremely fine; with suspension loop and ring £80-100
Trinidad and Tobago, Trinidad and Tobago Securities and Mining Ltd, 1978, ovoid One Ounce gold ʻmedalʼ by Johnson Matthey, Canada, humming bird, rev. map of the islands, stippled border stamped 0114, 35 x 31mm, 31.20g. Virtually as made £800-900
Turks & Caicos Islands, Police Constable’s Badge, a nickel-plated badge by George F. Cake Co, Berkeley, Cal., eagle over seal, 75 x 53mm. Fine £20-30
Turks & Caicos Islands, Award medals (3), by Phillips, all bronze (one plated), arms and flamingo supporters (2), sailing ship and salt gatherer, revs. open wreath, all 38mm [3]. About extremely fine £30-50
Turks & Caicos Islands, Supreme Court of the Turks & Caicos Islands, c. 1965, a uniface impression in bronze of the Seal, royal arms and supporters, 38mm. Good very fine £70-90
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