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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)
£30–£50
France, Communications Aériennes, Paris, 1870, a bronze award medal by E.-A. Oudiné [struck after 1880] for the Ministère de la Guerre, standing figure of La Republique with accoutrements, reverse legend in and around wreath, un-named, 68mm (CGMP –); Pigeon-Voyageur, 1930, an octagonal bronze award plaque by L. Bazor, pigeon standing left, reverse pigeons fleeing the loft of a house and a cage, tablet in centre, un-named, 54 x 45mm (CGMP p.31; cf. Simmons FPL 13, 277). [2]. First good...
£50–£70
Miscellaneous, Antoninianii (11), of Carausius (6) and Allectus (5); together with a Quinarius of Allectus [12]. Good (£60-70)
£60–£70
France, Maréchal de Mac-Mahon, Président de la République, 1873, a bronze medal by J.-C. Chaplain, bust left, reverse batons, sword and ducal crown, 70mm (PBE 47; CGMP p.75; BDM I, 402; Gaz. Num. 1897, p.14, 15). Extremely fine, superb light patina, rare (£60-80)
£60–£80
France, Maréchal de Mac-Mahon, Président de la République, 1873, a bronze medal by J.-C. Chaplain, similar, 70mm (PBE 47; CGMP p.75; BDM I, 402; Gaz. Num. 1897, p.14, 15). Light marks on face and reverse rim, about extremely fine, nicely patinated, rare (£40-60)
£40–£60
Netherlands, Kampen, 2-Ducats, 1656, in the name of Ferdinand III (1627-1657), Emperor standing, dividing date, reverse legend in ornate table (Delm 1116; F 160). Pierced, some edge marks, otherwise good very fine, very rare (£200-250)
£200–£250
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, 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
Netherlands, West Friesland, 2 Stuivers 1678; Batavian Republic, Zeeland Duit 1796, Quarter-Gulden 1802; Java, Stuiver 1800; Curacao, Gulden 1944D [5]. Fine to very fine, the third and fourth pierced (£40-60)
Miscellaneous, 1st to 4th Century, miscellaneous As, base Antoninianii, Æ 3, Æ 4, etc. [50]. Several fine, some better (£280-320)
£280–£320
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)
Netherlands Indies, Wilhelmina I, 2 1/2-Cents, 1908 (16), 1913 (4) [20]. Fine or better (£60-80)
France, Death of Léon Gambetta, 1882, a uniface cast bronze medal by A. Gauvin, bust left, 118mm. Good very fine, patinated, rare (£90-120)
£90–£120
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
Miscellaneous, 4th Century, Æ 4 (72), all Urbs Roma commemoratives, various officinæ [72]. Generally fine, some better (£180-200)
£180–£200
Peru, Republic, Quarto de Peso and Octavo de Peso, both 1823, Lima; Quarter-Real, 1822 (KM 135, 137-8) [3]. First very fine and with original colour but weakly struck, others fine to very fine; in a blue 1920s box with contemporary descriptive label on the lid (£60-80)
France, Exposition Universelle Internationale, Paris, 1889, a cast bronze medal by L.-O. Roty for the Dinner given for Louis Herbette, bust left, reverse legend in 10 lines, 70mm (Roty Compagnonnage p.91; Coll. R. Marx –; PBE –; cf. BDM V, 241). Extremely fine and nicely patinated, very rare (£80-100)
£80–£100
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
Nero (AD 54-68), Tetradrachm, Antioch, star behind head, rev. Divus Cladius (RPC 4123). Good very fine (£250-300)
Nero (AD 54-68), Tetradrachm, Antioch, rev. eagle (RPC 4190). Very fine (£60-80)
Portugal, John v (1706-1750), 120-Reis (3) ND, John VI, 50-Reis ND; Brazil, Jose I, 75-Reis, 1754, Peter I, 100-Reis 1834 [7]. Mostly fine, the last pierced (£60-80)
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)
Septimius Severus (193-211), Moesia Inferior, Æ 26, Tomis, bust right, rev. seated Goddess holding Victory and sceptre, 9.33gm. Small flan split at edge, otherwise very fine (£40-50)
Severus Alexander (222-235), Moesia Inferior, Æ 26, Tomis, bust right, rev. eagle, triangle officina mark at left, 8.41gm. Small metal fault in centre, otherwise about very fine (£50-70)
Rhodesia, Southern Rhodesia, Rhodesia & Nyasaland and Rhodesia, an almost complete collection, 1932-1970 (missing the 1957 Halfcrown), together with a few coins of Zimbabwe, contained in a purpose made album, together with a quantity of mis-struck South African coins [Lot]. The 1946 Florin with an edge bruise, otherwise better than very fine, 1954 Florin very fine, others fine to extremely fine (£300-400)
£300–£400
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
Russia, Elizabeth, 5 Kopecks, 1758 (C 150); Alexander I, Rouble, 1819 (C 130); Austria, Franz Joseph, Coronas (6), 1913 (2), 1914, 1915 (3) (KM. 2820); Canada, Elizabeth II, Prooflike Dollar, 1963 [9]. First two fine, others extremely fine and better (£30-40)
£30–£40
Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Secondary series, Sceatta, Series X, facing ‘Wodan’ head, reverse single standing figure with standard, cross at right and left, 1.60gm (cf. Metcalf 429-31; BMC type 30; cf. N 170-1; cf. S 844). Fine and clear, very rare, especially the reverse type (£140-180) WITHDRAWN BEFORE AUCTION AS FALSE
Sarawak, Charles Brooke, 5 Cents (2), both 1913h (Prid. 25); Brunei, Sultan Hashim Jelal, Cent, AH 1304 [1886] (Prid. 1; KM. 3); Straits Settlements, Victoria, Cent and Half-Cent, both 1862 (Prid. 1-2; KM. 5, 6); together with other miscellaneous coins from Sarawak, Straits and Hong Kong, in silver (3), base metal (11), all pre-1938 [19]. First five very fine and better, silver toned, others mostly fine to very fine (£100-120)
£100–£120
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)
William I (1066-1087), Penny, Profile Right type, London, Godwine, GODPINE ON LIIN, 1.22gm (N 847; S 1256). Crimped and cracked, fair, rare (£100-120)
France, Edmond Rousse, 1897, a plated bronze plaque by L.-O. Roty, bust left, reverse the Palais de Justice and the Institut divided by laurel branch, AU BÂTONNIER DE 1870-71 etc., 61 x 45mm (Roty Compagnonnage p.93; Coll. R. Marx 67; PBE 867; BDM V, 244; Wurzbach 8015; Gaz. Num. 1898, p.401, 152). Good very fine, rare (£40-60)
Henry III (1216-1272), Short Cross series, Penny, class 8b/c, London, Nicole, NICOLE ON L[––], pommé X in REX with preceding pellet stop, 1.17gm (N 981/3; S 1357C). Half flat, fair (£15-25)
£15–£25
South Africa, Z.a.r., Paul Kruger, Crown, 1892, single shaft (KM 81). Almost extremely fine, curious incomplete edge milling (£80-120)
£80–£120
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)
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)
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)
Henry VI (First reign, 1422-1461), Annulet issue, Penny, Calais, mm. cross V, annulets at neck and on reverse 0.86gm (N 1432; S 1845); Henry VII, Profile issue, Halfgroat, York, mm. rose, no marks, 1.27gm (N 1751/2; S 2262A) [2]. Fine, second rare (£60-80)
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...
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