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Medals Related to Sports, France, Cycling: Course du Cyclisme, c.1920, a gilt-bronze award plaque by R. Brangier for Pneu Hutchinson, four racing cyclists on mountain road, eagle above, reverse oak wreath, tablet in foreground, un-named, 65 x 50mm. Good very fine, scarce; in original red fitted case (£30-40)
Hammer Price: £25
Medals Related to Sports, France, Fencing: Escrime, c.1900, a silver award plaque by M.-A.-L. Coudray, two male fencers engaged in a contest in a forest clearing, watched by spectators, reverse wreath and fencing implements, named (Cercle d’Escrime Daussy, Championnat de Fleuret Juniors, 1er Prix, Paul Rumen, 1908), 66 x 44mm (PBE 267; CGMP p.105; BDM I, 464; cf. BDW 9, 681). Very fine, toned (£40-60)
Hammer Price: £45
Medals Related to Sports, France, Fencing: Escrime, 1935, a bronze award medal by E. Chassaing for the Fédération Parisienne d’Escrimeurs, two naked male fencers with épées, reverse naked female with épée, named (Championnat de France ‘Sabre’, 1935), 50mm. Powerful style, good very fine, very rare (£30-40)
Hammer Price: £60
Medals Related to Sports, France, Fishing: 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); 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,...
Hammer Price: £35
Medals Related to Sports, France, Fishing: Pêche à la Ligne, 1911, a bronze medal by R. Baudichon for the Ministère de l’Agriculture, fisherman standing in boat, his wife seated next to him with a book on her knees, reverse box for keeping catch, fish and eel on ground, trees in background, 50mm (CGMP p.27); together with other miscellaneous sporting medals, etc (7, one in silver), from Vichy, Reims, Clermont-Ferrand, Germany, Greece, etc. [8]. Generally very fine, two in cases (£30-50)
Hammer Price: £40
Medals Related to Sports, France, Ski-ing: Sport du Hiver, 1911, a bronze plaque by M.-A.-L. Coudray, two male skiers in foreground watch a lady skier on the slopes, reverse three men in a toboggan, 68 x 50mm (BM Acq. 1978-82, p.40, 51; cf. PBE 270; cf. CGMP p.105). Good very fine, patinated, rare (£40-50)
£40–£50
Medals Related to Sports, Germany, Athletics: Reichsparteitag, 1938, a cast plated bronze medal by R. Küchler, naked male athletes on plinth, one holding the flag of the Nazi party, reverse N.S. KAMPFSPIELE 1938 ZWEITER PLATZ in five lines, 95mm. Very fine and very rare; in brown fitted case of issue (£80-120)
Hammer Price: £130
Medals Related to Sports, Germany, Shooting: Deutsches Kartell für Jagd-u. Sportschiessen, Berlin, 1936, a large uniface award medal, in iron, unsigned, German eagle, dates 1920-1936 above, 113mm. Extremely fine, rare; with two central holes for suspension (£50-70)
Hammer Price: £50
Great Britain, Athletics: Northampton Amateur Athletic Club, a group of three gold badges in the shape of a Maltese Cross, by Vaughton, arms, back named (Club Championship Gymnastics 1896, W. Parker…W. Parker, Gymnastics, 1897…W. Parker, Gymnastics, 1898), hallmarked Birmingham 1895, 1896 and 1897 respectively, second 12ct, others 9ct, all 40 x 34mm; together with Austria, Franz Josef, Restrike Ducat, 1915 [4]. First fine, second extremely fine and in original red case, third very fine,...
Great Britain, Athletics: Northampton Amateur Athletic Club, a silver badge in the shape of a Maltese Cross, by Vaughton, similar, back named (M.C.C.C.A. Junior Championship, Northampton, 1896), hallmarked Birmingham 1895, 40 x 34mm; Golf: Maidenhead Golf Club, a silver Monthly award medal, unsigned, arms, reverse legend, un-named, 29mm. [2]. First fine, with clip and ring for suspension, second about extremely fine, in fitted case (£25-35)
Hammer Price: £15
Great Britain, Athletics: Oxford University Athletic Club, a silver-gilt award medal, unsigned, arms, reverse wreath, named (Record Medal, Throwing the Hammer, O.U.A.C. v. L.A.C., March 11, 1911, G.E. Putnam, 152ft 9in), 60mm; Rowing: Henley Regatta, Thames Challenge Cup, c.1920, a silver award medal, probably by Pinches, trophy, reverse legend in wreath, edge stamped 1923, 45mm (cf. MJP pp.54-5) [2]. Very fine, second toned (£30-50)
Great Britain, Athletics: Aldershot Command Athletic Association, 1917, an oval bronze award medal by Vaughton, for Cross Country, un-named, 35 x 27mm; Norfolk Regt, a silver award medal, unsigned, named (3 Miles Team Race, RATA, Lieut. H.M. Burton), 32mm; together with other miscellaneous athletic award medals (10), all in base metal, several named [12]. Very fine, some better; first in official red fitted case of issue (£40-50)
Great Britain, Athletics: Essex Quarter Mile Championship, 1933, a silver and enamel badge by Alexr. Clark Co Ltd, with engraved clasp (Jubilee), hallmarked Birmingham 1932, 50 x 42mm; Ranelagh Harriers (Founded 1881), a plated bronze award medal, athletes running, reverse greyhound, un-named, 33mm; together with other sporting medals, in silver (3), bronze (6), for water polo, swimming, rifle shooting, etc. [11]. Generally very fine; first in case of issue (£30-50)
£30–£50
Great Britain, Athletics: British Empire Games, 1934, an oval bronze-gilt competitor’s badge by Phillips, lion on tablet, 44 x 28mm. Extremely fine; with original ribbon and COMPETITOR clasp (£20-30)
Great Britain, Boxing: BAYS, award medals in silver and bronze (Inter-Troop Boxing, 1930, Middle Weight Winner, Boy Prior), both 31mm; another silver medal by the Naafi, named (3 Round Contest, Runner Up, Tpr. C. Prior), hallmarked Birmingham 1929, 32mm; together with other boxing medals (3), including one for the Gordon Highlanders [6]. Mostly very fine (£25-35)
Hammer Price: £20
Great Britain, Cricket: 77th Foot (Duke of Cambridge’s Own, 2nd Bn), a silver award medal by the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, named (1904, Cricket, Lieut. Wordsworth, A.C., E. Co), 33mm; together with other miscellaneous sports medals, in silver (2), bronze (11), for football, rugby, polo, hockey, swimming, pole-vaulting, etc. [14]. Very fine and better, an interesting lot; first in maroon fitted case of issue (£40-60)
Great Britain, Cricket: Hampshire, Hambledon, The Cradle of Cricket, 1777-1908, a tin plate badge, 32mm. Very fine (£10-15)
Hammer Price: £10
Great Britain, Cycling: North Road Cycling Club [Est. 1885], a gold award medal by Pinches, arms of London, York and Edinburgh, scroll and spoked wheel below, reverse wreath, named (12 Hours, Standard Medal Competition, A.E. Marsh, 189 Miles Safety, 19 Sept. 1894), 28mm, 18.97gm. Brilliant and practically as struck, most attractive; in original blue NRCC fitted case by Pinches (£70-90)
Hammer Price: £90
Great Britain, Cycling: Southern Counties Cycling Union, a 9ct gold and enamel Badge of Honour, by Denton & Down, lion rampant above winged wheel, reverse wreath, named (Presented to J.C.P. Tacagni in appreciation of services rendered, 1927), hallmarked Birmingham 1927, 39mm, total wt 24.04gm. Mounted on ribbon with gold suspender bar, virtually as struck; in red case of issue by Denton & Down, London (£60-80)
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, 11.52gm; M.C.F.A., Junior Cup, 1913-14, an enamelled openwork 15ct gold badge, arms, back named (Northern Nomads F.C., Winners, J. Fleming, hallmarked Birmingham 1913, 38 x 25mm, 10.72gm; Rugby League: West Cheshire Rugby Football League, an...
Hammer Price: £80
Great Britain, Tennis: Jubilee Lawn Tennis Championships, Wimbledon, 1926, a bronze award medal, unsigned, trophy, reverse tablet on sprig of oak, WIMBLEDON 1877-1926 above, un-named, 51mm. Scratched on reverse, otherwise about extremely fine (£30-50)
Medals Related to Sports, India, Athletics: Army Sport Control Board, Rawalpindi District, silver award medals (3), one named (1932 Hurdle Relay, 2/Lt C.L. Pearson), all 38mm (Pudd. 970.2); Sind Independent Brigade Area, silver award medals (2, different), both named (Indian Inter Unit Athletic Meeting, 1937, Putting the Weight, Lieut. C.L. Pearson; Lieut. C.L. Pearson, 1937), 38 and 35mm; together with other British bronze medals (3, two in cases) [8]. About very fine and better (£30-50)
Medals Related to Sports, India, Horse Racing: Perak Turf Club, a group of enamel members’ badges, 1947-58 (23), all years represented, including some ladies’ badges [23]. Some duplication, generally very fine or better; all with cords and loops for wearing (£50-70)
Medals Related to Sports, Netherlands, Horse Racing: Algemeene Nederlandsche Wielrijdersbond, a silver award badge, arms, back named (2e Prijs, Nat. Wedstr. Kampioenschap A.N.W.B., Hooge Tweew 5000 M, Nijmegen, 4 Aug. 1888), 44mm. Very fine and toned; with pin on back for suspension, contained in [non-original] Begeer case (£30-40)
£30–£40
Medals Related to Sports, Scotland, Boxing: Scottish Amateur Boxing Association, an enamelled 9ct gold award medal, arms, back named (Eastern Dist. Champs., Rn. Up, 1925, Bantam, J. Hill), hallmarked JMcM Birmingham 1924, 29mm, 10.78gm; Football: Liverpool County Football Association, an enamelled 9ct gold award medal by Fattorini & Sons, arms, back named (R.E. Lythgoe Memorial Cup, 1937-38), 28mm, 7.95gm. [2]. About extremely fine and better; both with loop mounts for suspension (£35-45)
Medals Related to Sports, Scotland, Draughts: Leith Draughts Club, The President’s Challenge Medal, 1891, an engraved oval openwork badge, draught-board and draughts, acanthus and thistle border, 59 x 36mm (Brodie 447, this piece). Virtually as struck; in maroon fitted case of issue (£60-80)
£60–£80
Medals Related to Sports, Scotland, Golf: North Berwick Burgh Golf Club, an openwork silver badge, Viking longboat at sea, back named (Ladies’ Silver Medal won by Miss M. Gullane, 1926), hallmarked B&S Edinburgh 1925, 44 x 24mm. Extremely fine (£40-50)
Medals Related to Sports, Scotland, Hunting: The Perth Hunt, enamel members’ badges (4), for 1953, 1956, 1961 and 1962, all by W.O. Lewis, Birmingham [4]. Last fine, others very fine (£20-30)
Medals Related to Sports, Switzerland, Ice Hockey: St Moritz, 1928, plated badges (2), both 29 x 23mm; together with a miscellaneous collection of ice hockey badges (31), from Vienna, Chamonix, Berlin, Wembley, Canada, Nairobi, Budapest, etc. [33]. An interesting lot, generally very fine, several better (£90-120)
Hammer Price: £110
Medals Related to Navigation, France, 25th Anniversary of the Sauveteurs du Nord et du Pas-de-Calais, a silver life-saving medal by E.-A. Oudiné and Dubois, named (Mr Aubanel), 59mm. Good very fine (£30-40)
Hammer Price: £65
Medals Related to Navigation, France, Croiseur Strasbourg, 1937, a silver medal by P.-A. Morlon, bust of young Alsatian woman in regional costume right, Strasbourg Cathedral at right, reverse cruiser right, lower field engraved (2e Prix), edge engraved (Challenge G. Genie 1950), 68mm (CGMP p.271). Good very fine, scarce in silver (£50-70)
Hammer Price: £70
Medals Related to Navigation, France, Croiseur Strasbourg, 1937, a bronze medal by P.-A. Morlon, similar, 68mm (CGMP p.271). Good very fine (£30-40)
Medals Related to Navigation, France, Mare Nostrum, c.1955, a bronze award medal by M. Leognany for the Motor Yacht Club de la Côte d’Azur, map of the Mediterranean centred on Corsica, detailing the route of the Cannes-Calvi-Ajaccio-Cannes leg of a race from Palma to Vareggio, reverse legend, un-named, 68mm. Extremely fine, rare (£30-40)
Medals Related to Navigation, Germany, The Sinking of the Léon Gambetta, 1915, a cast lead medal by H. Schwathe, submarine in foreground, sinking cruiser behind, reverse legend in six lines, 45mm (BM Acq. 1978-82, p.69, 74; BDM VIII, 199). Good very fine (£20-30)
Medals Related to Navigation, Germany, SMS Möwe Heimkehr [Homecoming of the Cruiser SMS Möwe], 1916, a cast bronze medal by M. Götze for Ball, bust of Graf zu Dohna-Schlodien in cap right, reverse naked male figure at the mouth of the Weser welcoming the cruiser home, seagull above, 102mm (Frankenhuis 785).Very fine (£40-60)
Great Britain, RMS Celtic, c.1910, an enamelled picture brooch, unsigned, vessel steaming left, detail picked out in red, blue, white and black enamel, 35mm (cf. DNW 46, 901). Extremely fine and very rare, the colours particularly fresh, with pin back for wearing; in fitted case by Sawyer, 7 Westgate, Peterborough (£80-100)
£80–£100
Great Britain, SS Leviathan, 1923, a Steward’s award badge by Dieges & Clust, in bronze, phoenix, reverse legend in 8 lines, un-named, 32mm. About very fine; with integral suspension loop (£25-35)
Hammer Price: £30
Balfour, Mrs C.L., Passages in the History of A Shilling, 6th edition, 1881; together with a quantity of modern numismatic books [Lot]. Generally good condition (£30-40)
Brown, L., British Historical Medals, 1760-1960, vols 1-3. London, 1980-95, 469 + 516 + 432pp, illustrations in text. [3]. Publishers’ bindings, each with d.j.; last virtually as new, others good clean copies, vol.1 with dedication from the author on first title page (£100-150)
Hammer Price: £170
Carson, R.A.G., and Sutherland, C.H.V., Essays in Roman Coinage presented to Harold Mattingly, Oxford, 1936, 291pp + 8 plates, blue cloth; together with other works (7), mostly relating to Roman history [8]. Generally clean copies (£30-40)
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