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Medals Related to Aviation, France, Gayant-Douai, Rallye Aerien, c.1913, a bronzed-tin medalet, unsigned, two standing figures, reverse early monoplane over town, 25mm; Week-End Aérien, Le Touquet, 1923, a bronze plaque, unsigned, for Arthus-Bertrand, arms, reverse olive branch above tablet, 69 x 43mm (cf. BDW 10, 481). Very fine, second better; first with loop for suspension (£30-50)
£30–£50
Medals Related to Aviation, France, First French Aerial Crossing of the North Atlantic from West to East, 1929, a bronze medal by Anie Mouroux, conjoined busts of Assollant, Lefèvre and Lotti to right, reverse aircraft in cloudsd above a map of the globe showing the route from the USA to Spain, 68mm (CGMP p.283; cf. BDW 18, 514, DNW 35, 573 and 42, 1307). Extremely fine and virtually as struck; in red fitted case of issue (£70-90)
Hammer Price: £100
Medals Related to Aviation, France, Aviation, c.1930, a gilt-bronze award medal by E. Fraisse, pilot with arms aloft signalling to three aircraft flying overhead, hangars behind, reverse wreath, tablet in centre with legend OFFERT PAR AIR CLUB NICE ET SUD-EST, 50mm (cf. BDW 30, 775); together with a uniface plated octagonal medal by E. Fraisse with the same design, back engraved (FNA 1949), 50 x 50mm. [2]. Very fine and better (£40-50)
Hammer Price: £55
Medals Related to Aviation, France, First French Aerial Crossing of the North Atlantic from East to West, 1930, a bronze medal by Anie Mouroux, conjoined busts of Costes and Bellonte left, reverse Breguet biplane Le Point d’interrogation rising over an aerial view of Paris, view of the Manhattan skyline above, 68mm (CGMP p.284; cf. Baudey/Bricher 1992, 162). Obverse extremely fine, reverse nearly so, scarce (£50-70)
Medals Related to Aviation, France, Journées Nationales de l’Aviation, Vincennes, 1931, a plated bronze award medal by S. Grün for Le Medaillier, on behalf of the Aero-Club de France et Syndicat de la Presse Parisienne, aeroplane over eagle in flight, reverse legend, named (André Vorsembert), 50mm. Good very fine, scarce; in original green fitted case of issue (£40-60)
Hammer Price: £60
Medals Related to Aviation, Germany, Bavrischen Feldluftschiffern [Observation Balloon Corps], 1927, memorial plaque in iron, dedicated to those killed, signed WB, balloon tethered by ropes, reverse legend in six lines, 76 x 75mm (Kaiser 86; cf. DNW 41, 860). Good very fine, rare (£120-150)
£120–£150
Great Britain, National Aerial Campaign, 1912, a bronze medal by Vaughton, early biplane and monoplane over a town, reverse legend, 32mm. Very fine, scarce (£30-50)
Great Britain, Brooklands Aero-Club, an enamelled silver spoon by J.R. Gaunt & Sons, hallmarked Birmingham 1934, 105mm. Very fine (£25-35)
Medals Related to Aviation, Lebanon, Opening of the International Airport, Beirut, 1954, a large plated bronze medal, unsigned, female figure on symbolic ram plunging through water, reverse relief map of the Lebanese coastline, two aeroplanes heading for Beirut, 75mm. Scuff marks, about very fine, very rare (£30-40)
Hammer Price: £40
Medals Related to Aviation, Poland, Wystawa Lotnicza, Krakow, 1938, a uniface plated bronze plaque by J. Wojtych, aeroplane with L.O.P.P. on wings, legend above, arms of Lvov below enamelled in five colours, 110 x 48mm (cf. DNW 39, 597). Extremely fine; in original green fitted case stamped Jan Wojtych, Zlotnik, Lwow, Akademicka 8 (£50-60)
Hammer Price: £95
Medals Related to the Olympic Games, Australia, Olympic Games, Melbourne, 1956, a bronze Participant’s medal by A. Mészáros for K.G. Luke, arms and Olympic symbols, reverse athletes, 64mm (Wachtel 7; cf. BDW 10, 472 and 15, 977). Extremely fine (£140-180)
£140–£180
Medals Related to the Olympic Games, Australia, Olympic Games, Melbourne, 1956, a bronze Participant’s medal by A. Mészáros for K.G. Luke, similar, 64mm (Wachtel 7; cf. BDW 10, 472 and 15, 977). Very fine (£120-150)
Hammer Price: £75
Medals Related to the Olympic Games, Finland, Winter Olympic Games, Helsinki, 1952, a plated bronze medal, unsigned, Olympic symbols, reverse skier in cloak with dog in a mountainous setting, 29mm. Obverse very fine, reverse fine (£40-50)
£40–£50
Medals Related to the Olympic Games, France, Universal Exposition, Paris, 1900, Exercices Physiques et Sports, a plated bronze plaque by F.-C.-V. de Vernon, winged Victory showering branches over city of Paris, reverse male athlete on a podium, robed, holding a branch, 60 x 42mm (PBE 970; BDM VI, 243; BM Acq. 1978-82, p.49, 191; Gaz. Num. 1904, p.410, 102 and pl.viii; cf. Baudey/Bricher 1992, 45; cf. DNW 46, 877). Very fine (£150-200)
Hammer Price: £150
Great Britain, Olympic Games, London, 1948, Canoeing, an official’s plated badge, 47 x 32mm. Very fine; with pin back and original faded green ribbon (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £50
Medals Related to the Olympic Games, Italy, Olympic Games, Rome, 1960, a plated bronze award medal for the Nazionale Italiano Comitato Olimpico, signed SAF, helmeted bust right, VICTORIA, reverse legend, un-named, 50mm. Very fine (£30-50)
Medals Related to the Olympic Games, Japan, Olympic Games, Tokyo, 1964, a bronze Participant’s medal by T. Okamoto, stylised athletes, reverse Olympic rings, 61mm (cf. Noble Auction 12.vii.2000, 1684). Very fine (£90-120)
Hammer Price: £110
Medals Related to the Olympic Games, Miscellaneous, A collection of Olympic Games and other sporting badges, pins and enamelled memorabilia (169), mostly from the 1960s and 1970s but some earlier pieces noted, with an emphasis on the game of hockey [169]. Mostly extremely fine (£700-1,000)
£700–£1,000
Great Britain, Cornwall: Royal Cornwall Golf Club [Bodmin], a silver award medal, unsigned, Prince of Wales’ crest surrounding arms of the Duchy superimposed on crossed golf clubs, balls below, reverse engraved (The Robartes Gold Medal [Souvenir Medal], April 1910, won by [un-named]), hallmarked M&B Birmingham 1909), 32mm. Very fine, rare, with clip and ring for suspension; in a blue fitted case by Jays, 142-144 Oxford St, London W (£40-60)
Great Britain, Dorset: Highcliffe Castle Golf Club [Christchurch], a silver award medal, unsigned, male golfer preparing to take a ‘St Andrews’ swing, watched by other golfers and caddies, windswept tree in background, reverse wreath, named (Highcliffe Castle Golf Links, 1916, won by G.B. Molohan), hallmarked Birmingham 1913, 51mm. Very fine, rare; in red fitted case by G.E. Oliver, 20 St James Square, Edinburgh (£50-70)
Great Britain, Essex: West Essex Golf Club [Chingford], a plated bronze medal, unsigned, county arms, reverse named (Monthly Medal, Second Class, won by A.S. Ballard, 12th March 1904), 26mm. Very fine; subsequently mounted on the back with a central button shank (£20-30)
Hammer Price: £15
Great Britain, Essex: West Essex Golf Club [Chingford], an openwork gold badge, unsigned, county arms, reverse named (Spring Meeting 1913, Handicap, Won by H. Wakefield), 29mm, 7.86gm. Very fine; with clip and ring for suspension (£20-30)
Hammer Price: £35
Great Britain, Hertfordshire: Boxmoor Golf Club {Hemel Hempstead], a silver award medal, unsigned, wreath, engraved (Boxmoor Golf Club), reverse engraved (Ladysmith March 1900), 32mm. About very fine, rare; an unusual association item (£40-60)
Great Britain, Kent: Royal Blackheath Golf Club [Eltham], an oval silver medal by Baddeley Bros, two oval shields containing St Edward’s Crown and St Andrew’s Cross, reverse trophy, THE CALCUTTA CUP above, 43 x 33mm. Brilliant and practically as struck, with clip, ring, blue ribbon and clasp; in red morocco case of issue (£250-300)
£250–£300
Great Britain, Lancashire: North Manchester Golf Club [Middleton], a silver award medal, unsigned, golfer preparing to take a back swing, watched by caddy behind, reverse legend, MONTHLY COMPETITION, named (Revd. S. Swinburne, 3rd Feby. 1900), 31mm. About extremely fine; in blue fitted case by Elkington & Co (£35-45)
Hammer Price: £65
Great Britain, London: Ranelagh Golf Club, Barn Elms [Hammersmith], a group of four silver and two bronze award medals by Waterlow & Sons Ltd, crossed clubs and golf balls, reverse elm tree in parkland setting, scroll below, one named (Sir William Russell, 4:1:02), all 28mm. [6]. All brilliant and practically as struck, with clips and rings for suspension; all in fitted cases of issue (£200-250)
£200–£250
Great Britain, London: Tooting Bec Golf Club, a bronze award medal by Waterlow & Sons Ltd, male golfer preparing to play a shot, trees in background, reverse club insignia of crossed clubs and balls, hole flag and pin, named (W.T. Hubbard, 88 – 11 = 77, June 1899), 60mm. Obverse good very fine, reverse fine, rare; in a modern case (£100-120)
Great Britain, London: White Lodge Golf Club [Richmond Park], an enamelled brass badge, c.1930, legend picked out in blue and white, 20mm; together with G[––––] Golf Club, a silver brooch, engraved (G.G.C., Lady Captain, 1939), hallmarked Birmingham 1937, 50mm. [2]. Very fine; both with pins on back for wearing (£30-40)
Hammer Price: £30
Great Britain, Middlesex: Acton Golf Club, a bronze award medal by Elkington, oak tree springing from ducal coronet, trunk severed by an ancient cross-cut saw [the crest of the Duke of Abercorn], reverse named (1897 February, A Spence), 25mm. Very fine; with ring for suspension (£10-15)
Hammer Price: £20
Great Britain, Middlesex: Acton Golf Club, silver award medals by Elkington (2), similar, named (1903 Club Trophy, W. Nicholson; May 1907, H.C. Joscelyne), hallmarked Birmingham 1898 and 1906 respectively, both 25mm. [2]. Very fine; both with clips and rings for suspension (£40-60)
Great Britain, Middlesex: Middlesex Ladies County Golf Association, a silver award medal, unsigned, shield containing a version of the county arms, reverse stamped (County Championship), hallmarked A Co, Birmingham 1970), 31mm. Very fine; with pin on back for wearing (£25-35)
£25–£35
Great Britain, Middlesex: Stanmore Golf Club, a silver award medal, unsigned, arms displaying a crest of an armed longbow over crossed golf clubs, raised golf ball at base, reverse named (Monthly Medal, Class 1, won by G.R. Mewburn 1st Nov. 1902), hallmarked AF Birmingham 1902, 26mm. Very fine, rare; with clip and ring for suspension (£30-50)
Great Britain, Surrey: The Mid-Surrey Golf Club [Richmond], a silver award medal, unsigned, stag and crossed clubs, golf ball below, club motto on scroll, reverse named (details indistinct), hallmarked Birmingham 1901, 31mm. Very fine; with clip and ring for suspension (£25-35)
Great Britain, Surrey: North Surrey Golf Club [Norwood], a silver award medal, unsigned, castle [from the arms of Guildford], reverse plain, 26mm. Very fine; with clip and ring for suspension (£25-35)
Great Britain, Sussex: Dyke Park Golf Club [Brighton], a silver award medal, unsigned, winged golf ball above a portion of the arms of Brighton, DPGC monogram in centre, reverse wreath, named (P.S. Carden, January 1909), 25mm. Very fine, rare; with clip and ring for suspension (£35-45)
Medals Related to Sports, Scotland, Scotland: The Bruntsfield Links Golfing Society Ltd [Edinburgh], a silver award medal, unsigned, shield containing crossed golf clubs and balls, wreath below, reverse engraved (475), 26mm. Extremely fine and nicely toned; with pin back for wearing (£30-40)
Medals Related to Sports, Scotland, Scotland: Dunaverty Golf Club [Southend, Argyllshire], a hollow silver Founders’ award medal, two crossed ‘long nose’ clubs and three balls, reverse named (Dunaverty Golf Club 1889, Presented by D. McGibbon Esqr., won by Mr William Reid), 43mm. Extremely fine and extremely rare; with decorated clip mount and ring for suspension; in a red case by J.W. Benson, Ludgate Hill, EC4 (£250-300)
Medals Related to Sports, Scotland, Scotland: Glasgow North Western Golf Club, a silver award badge by Laing in the shape of a Maltese cross, GNWGC monogram in centre, two golf clubs and legend in each arm, back numbered (756), 24mm. Very fine and toned; with pin back for suspension (£20-30)
Medals Related to Sports, Miscellaneous, British Amateur Golf Championship, a bronze award medal, unsigned, male golfer preparing to play a shot, reverse wreath, un-named, 44mm. About extremely fine (£30-40)
Hammer Price: £90
Medals Related to Sports, Miscellaneous, Professional Golfers’ Association, a silver award medal for the News of the World Tournament, unsigned, PGA shield, reverse engraved (1939, 2nd Round), hallmarked Birmingham 1938, 23mm. Good very fine (£15-25)
Hammer Price: £25
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