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Medals Related to Sports, Miscellaneous, The Artisan Golfers’ Association, a silver-gilt award medal, unsigned, male golfer having just played a shot, reverse legend, ANNUAL CLUB COMPETITION 1950 PRESENTED BY THE NEWS OF THE WORLD, un-named, hallmarked SBS Ltd Birmingham 1950, 26mm. Good very fine (£25-35)
Hammer Price: £30
Medals Related to Sports, Miscellaneous, H[––––] Golf Club, silver medals by Mappin & Webb (2), HGC monogram over crossed golf clubs, ball below, all within a wreath, reverses engraved (1948 Jubilee Medal; 1953 Jubilee Medal), hallmarked Birmingham 1947 and 1952 respectively), both 37mm. [2]. Very fine and better (£40-60)
Hammer Price: £45
Medals Related to Sports, France, Vélocipedique, c.1890, a bronze award medal by A. Lavée for Desaide, three male cyclists riding to right, town in background, reverse wreath, engraved (S.C., 15 Juillet 1894), 50mm. Very fine, light brown patina (£35-45)
£35–£45
Medals Related to Sports, France, Les Sports, 1902, a bronze medal by M.-A.-L. Coudray, female Victory indicating the route to success for a young athlete, reverse bicycle and rifles in foreground, targets in distance, balloon above, 50mm (BM Acq. 1983-7, pl.35, 30; cf. CGMP p.104 [different rev.]; cf. DNW 46, 796 for obv.). Extremely fine, nicely patinated (£25-35)
£25–£35
Medals Related to Sports, France, La Pêche à la Ligne, 1905, a bronze plaque by R. Baudichon, male fisherman holding rod, seated at the river-bank, reverse naked boy leaning against tree-trunk, holding rod and line, 59 x 36mm (BDM VII, 55; BM Acq. 1978-82, pl.34, 13). Obverse about extremely fine, reverse better, nicely patinated, scarce (£30-40)
£30–£40
Medals Related to Sports, France, Syndicat Central des Associations des Pêcheurs de France, c.1910, a silver award medal after J.-B. Daniel-Dupuis and H. Dubois, bust of La Republique right, reverse wreath, named (Guéritat, Brigade Fluviale, L’Amicale de Champigny-la-Varenne), 45mm; Les Poissons, c.1925, a bronze medal, unsigned, for the St Raphaël Quinquina, three fishes, reverse symbolic figures surrounded by legend, 50mm. [2]. First good very fine, second about very fine (£25-35)
Medals Related to Sports, France, Patrie, c.1920, a bronze award plaque by A. Rivet and É. Télier, bust of Marianne left, laurel border, reverse Fame with trumpet, sun behind, tablet in foreground, engraved (Golf d’Ormesson, 6 Juin 1926), 72 x 65mm. Good very fine, patinated (£40-60)
Hammer Price: £40
Medals Related to Sports, France, Tennis, 1923, a bronze award plaque by M.-P. Lordonnois for Chobillon on behalf of L’Echo de Paris, couple playing tennis, reverse olive branch, un-named, 50 x 38mm (cf. DNW 45, 954); together with Le Tournoi, c.1920, a uniface plated bronze plaque, unsigned, two tennis players watched by an umpire and crowds in a stand, wreath around, 82 x 56mm. [2]. Very fine (£30-40)
Medals Related to Sports, France, Sports Nautique, c.1928, a plated bronze award plaque by C. Charles, reclining nude figure of Neptune with trident surveying a maritime scene, swimmer, rowers and a yacht in background, reverse olive branch, un-named, 74 x 49mm (cf. DNW 38, 815). Extremely fine; in original red fitted case by Chobillon, 21-22 Galerie Montpensier, Palais-Royal, Paris (£30-40)
Hammer Price: £25
Medals Related to Sports, France, Artémis, c.1930, a bronze medal by L.-C. Mascaux, Artémis with hound on a lead, reverse PRIX DU CONSEIL SUPÉRIEUR DE LA CHASSE, 50mm (BM Acq. 1983-7, pl.56, 272); Chien d’Arrêt, 1931, a bronze medal after V. Peter, seated dog with a duck in its mouth, reverse wreath, legend in centre (Offert par Mr de Montullé, Sénateur), 49mm (CGMP p.310; cf. BDW 18, 552); Société Sarthoise Contre le Braconnage, c.1890, a bronze award medal, unsigned, ducks in...
Medals Related to Sports, France, Comité des Fêtes et des Sports de la Ville de Nice, c.1938, a uniface plated bronze enamelled award plaque by Drago, view of the coastline and pier in cartouche, figures picked out in red ski-ing, running, playing tennis and sailing around, legend and arms picked out in red, blue, green and white, un-named, 79 x 49mm. Good very fine, attractive, rare (£40-60)
Hammer Price: £75
Medals Related to Sports, France, Joueur de Tennis, 1939, a bronze award plaque by R. Baudichon, male tennis player delivering a backhand shot, reverse close-up view of the net, tablet below, un-named, 57 x 47mm (CGMP p.26; cf. DNW 42, 1364). Extremely fine, nicely patinated (£30-40)
Hammer Price: £35
Medals Related to Sports, France, Golf Feminin, 1951, a bronze award medal by R. Vautier, female golfer, reverse clubs, un-named, 81mm (CGMP p.1859; cf. BDW 5, 201-2). About extremely fine (£40-60)
Hammer Price: £50
Great Britain, Athletics: Army Athletic Club, a silver award medal by Mappin & Webb, Hercules with club, reverse wreath, named (Public Schools Boxing Competition, Light Weights Second Prize, won by G.L.M. Warne, 1907), hallmarked Birmingham 1906, 44mm; together with school prize medals (3), by Vaughton, in silver (Render Medal, Boxing, 1906, G.L.M. Warne) and bronze (2 – Swimming, H.M. Warne, 1904, and Swimming, R.J.M. Warne, 1904), all 39mm; Royal Life Saving Society, bronze award medal...
£40–£60
Great Britain, Athletics: London Athletic Club, a bronze award medal by C.F. Hancock, arms, reverse named (Handicap Broad Jump, won by C.J.P. Mare, 22 Oct. 1870), 51mm; Liverpool Institute, Sports, a bronze award medal by Elkington, liver bird above wreath, reverse named (1920, G.P. Lenton), 45mm; together with other bronze award medals for athletic sports (8), from Ampleforth College, City of Oxford School, Highgate School, Imperial College, Manchester University, Christ’s Hospital, etc.,...
£50–£60
Great Britain, Athletics: London Athletic Club, award medals (2), by C.F. Hancock, winged caduceus and scroll, reverse wreath, named (silver: 7 Miles Walkg. Challenge Cup, 22 Octr. 1870, 15 Apl. 1871, J.C. Bentley; bronze: 7 Miles Walkg. Challenge Cup, Octr. 21 1871, J.C. Bentley), both 51mm. [2]. Silver brilliant and practically as struck, bronze extremely fine; both in fitted Hancock cases (£50-60)
Great Britain, Billiards: Birmingham & District Social Clubs Union, a gold and enamel badge, billiard player picked out in six colours, named (G.H. Bennett), hallmarked C & Co Birmingham 1926, 37 x 27mm, 9ct, 9.14gm; S & P S.C., a silver and enamel badge by Fattorini, billiard players at a table, picked out in three colours, named (L. Edwards, 1932), 35 x 26mm; a silver badge stamped TJS, billiard cues and balls, named (L & D B.L., Div. 1 Runners-Up 1928-9, B. Kyte), hallmarked Chester 1928,...
Hammer Price: £120
Great Britain, Boxing: The Wakefield R.A.F. Boxing Trophy, a gold medal, reverse engraved (Winner A/C Carver, Henlow A Team, 1934), 9ct., 24.55gm, in case of issue. Extremely fine (£70-100)
£70–£100
Great Britain, Boxing and fencing: Oxford & Cambridge University Boxing & Fencing Competition, a bronze award medal by Pinches, conjoined arms, reverse named (Boxing, Heavy Weights, H.A. Hind, Kings Coll. Camb., 1904), 48mm (MJP p.120); Amateur Boxing Association, a small bronze award medal, unsigned, boxers in ring, reverse named (P. Roach, 5st. Jun., 1931-2), 25mm; Epée Club, a bronze award medal by Elkington, Victory with wreath over crossed epées, reverse named (won by J. Walker Gates,...
Great Britain, Football: Ashton & District Amateur League, a gold and enamel award badge by Vaughton, arms, legend around picked out in blue, named (Harrison Cup, Div. 2 Runners-up, Old St George’s, J. Crossman), hallmarked Birmingham 1920, 43 x 23mm, 9ct, 9.48gms. About very fine; with clip and ring for suspension (£20-30)
Hammer Price: £15
Great Britain, Football: Cheshire Football Association, a gold and enamel award badge by Vaughton, crowned arms picked out in red and blue enamel, named (Witton Albion FC, Winners Senior Cup, 1902, J. Stubbs), hallmarked Birmingham 1901, 38 x 29mm, 9ct, 11.52gms. Very fine; with loop for suspension (£40-60)
Great Britain, Football: Inter Theatre of War Championship, 1919, a gold award medal by F. Phillips, Britannia standing with spear and shield, indicating Great Britain on a globe, gun and ordnance below, reverse wreath, inscribed (Association Football, Winning Team), 51mm, 73.33gm; together with British Expeditionary Force, c.1914, a silver award medal by Vaughtons for Recreational Training, inscribed (Assn. F’ball Team, Inter-Theatre of War-Comp.), 41mm; British War and Victory Medals (67...
Hammer Price: £200
Great Britain, Football: Oxford University Amateur Football Cup, a silver award medal, arms, reverse named (Inter-Collegiate Challenge Cup, 1886, A.H.J. Cochrane, Hertford Coll.), 28mm; Enfield Charity Cup Competition, a silver and enamel badge by Fattorini, named (Runners-Up, 1923-24, S. Browne), 26mm; Chiswick & District Football League, a silver and enamel badge, engraved (1936), 29mm; other football medals in silver (2), including one for Manila, Philippines, by C. Zamoca. [5]. Generally...
Hammer Price: £20
Great Britain, Football: Western Football League, a 9ct gold and red enamel award medal by Vaughton & Son, arms of Bristol, reverse named (Div. 1 Runners-Up, 1938-39, Yeovil & Petters United, R. Kingham), hallmarked Birmingham 1938, 24mm, 6.26gms. Extremely fine and attractive, with clip and ring for suspension; in fitted case (£50-60)
Great Britain, Rifle Shooting: Royal Military College, c.1950, a silver award medal, unsigned, crowned arms, reverse crossed rifles, named (Winner Bde. of Gds. v. Inf. of the Line, Capt. J. Beazley, The Essex Regt), 45mm; together with a large group of shooting medals, badges, etc., in silver (5), base metal, etc (41, several enamelled), many named to Capt. Beazley and most connected with the Essex County Rifle Association. [47]. Generally very fine, a few better (£50-70)
Great Britain, Rowing: Henley Regatta, Grand Challenge Cup, c.1910, a silver award medal by Pinches, trophy, reverse legend in wreath, 48mm (MJP pp.54-5; cf. Baldwin FPL 2000, 264). Fine; with clip and ring for suspension (£15-25)
Great Britain, Showjumping: The Cadogan Riding School, c.1930, a silver award medal, unsigned, equestrian figure jumping over a fence, reverse wreath, named (Great Hertfordshire Show, 1934, won by Frederick Henry Ensten), hallmarked HB&S Birmingham 1933, 57mm. About very fine (£15-25)
Great Britain, Swimming: Confectionary & Allied Trades Sports Association, a silver and enamel badge, named (Swimming, 1938, Runners-Up, Miss B. Morrison, Rowntree & Co Ltd), 28mm; other sporting medals, for cricket, whist, athletics, rifle shooting, etc., in silver (4) and bronze (7), from Rochford Hundred, Birmingham, Tower Hamlets, Southampton, etc. [12]. Generally very fine (£30-50)
Medals Related to Sports, Romania, Rugby: Cupa General Gabriel Marinescu, Bucharest, 1939, a Finalists’ uniface iron plaque by Carniol, rugby player with ball, 100 x 71mm; together with other Romanian base metal sporting medals (2), 1933 and 1944. [3]. About very fine and better, first rare (£25-35)
Medals Related to Sports, Scotland, Glasgow Juv Challenge Cup, an engraved openwork gold award badge by McMillan, arms, named (G. Torrance 1922-23, Bridgeton, Waverley), hallmarked Birmingham 1923, 47 x 30mm, 9ct, 19.48gms. Very fine, attractive (£40-60)
Medals Related to Sports, Scotland, The Royal Hoolet Club, an engraved silver award medal, four men, one standing in the foreground wielding a shortened cricket-style bat about to strike a ball towards the other three, one ready to catch the ball, the others watching, reverse named (Won by Mr John Macfarlane 1858, Mr Jos. Sutherland 1859, Mr John Macfarlane 1860, Mr Andrew Ker Frier 1863, Mr James McIntosh 1864, Mr Charles Carey 1865…1866, Mr John Black 1867), rim engraved (Presented by Mr...
Hammer Price: £140
Medals Related to Navigation, France, Compagnie Générale Transatlantique, the Launch of the Champlain, 1932, a bronze medal by R. Delamarre, standing figure of Samuel de Champlain left, reverse liner left, de Champlain’s sailing boat in foreground, 68mm (cf. DW 24, 265). Edge marks, otherwise good very fine (£30-40)
Medals Related to Navigation, France, Compagnie Générale Transatlantique, the Launch of the Ville d’Alger, 1935, a bronze medal by R. Delamarre, berber on rearing horse above a view of Algiers, reverse liner, diagrams of the ports of Marseille and Algiers above and below, 68mm (cf. Baudey/Bricher 1992, 179; cf. DNW 45, 973). Extremely fine; in original buff card box (£50-70)
Hammer Price: £70
Medals Related to Navigation, France, Compagnie Générale Transatlantique, the Launch of the Normandie, 1935, a bronze Art Deco medal by J. Vernon, sea-goddess freeing sea-horse, reverse liner under steam, 68mm (BM Acq. 1978-82, p.60, 142; cf. BDW 3, 207 and DNW 37, 1295-6). About extremely fine; in original buff card box (£60-70)
Medals Related to Navigation, France, Compagnie de Navigation Sud-Atlantique, the Launch of the Pasteur, 1939, a bronze medal by F. Bazin, bust of Louis Pasteur right, reverse liner sailing left, 68mm (cf. BDW 13, 394). Obverse rim knock at 5 o’clock, very fine, reverse extremely fine, scarce (£50-70)
Medals Related to Navigation, France, The Launch of the Battleship Richelieu, 1941, a silver medal by G. Guiraud, bust of Armand du Plessis left, reverse battleship right, engraved in field (Challenge Annie Rouanet, 1949, 2eme Prix), 68mm (CGMP p.200; cf. DNW 45, 974). Minor knocks on reverse, otherwise very fine, rare in silver (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £80
Great Britain, RMS Arabic II, c.1910, an enamelled picture brooch, unsigned, vessel steaming right, detail picked out in blue, red, white and black enamel, 26mm. Enamel chipped at top, otherwise good very fine and rare, the colours fresh; with pin back for wearing (£60-80)
Great Britain, RMS Adriatic II, an enamelled EPNS spoon, c.1920, 113mm; RMS Megantic, an openwork enamelled brass badge, c.1925, 26mm. [2]. Very fine and better (£60-80)
Great Britain, RMS Doric II, a plated and enamelled sugar sifter, c.1930, 125mm; RMS Majestic II, an enamelled brass badge, c.1935, 35mm; MV Georgic II, an enamelled brass badge, c.1935, 28mm. [3]. Extremely fine (£80-100)
Hammer Price: £110
Great Britain, RMS Titanic, 1988, a bronze fluor medal by C. Gondard, view of the vessel under steam, reverse interior view with passengers going about their business, 72mm. Extremely fine (£25-35)
Hammer Price: £60
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