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17th Century, Kent, Ashford, S. Wood, Halfpenny, 1666 (BW 18). Very fine (£25-35)
£25–£35
Miscellaneous, Bronzes (30), including scyphates [30]. Fair (£30-40)
£30–£40
France, Walküre, c.1907, a uniface iron medal by C. Perron, bust left, walküre around,145mm (BDM IV, 456). Better than very fine, but edge partly irregular and somewhat discoloured (£30-50)
£30–£50
Uninscribed issues, Staters (3), one silver, two base; together with other miscellaneous Celtic (4), of the Atrebates, Cunobelin and Tasciovanus, and Romano-British bronzes (3) [10]. Mostly fair (£120-140)
£120–£140
Uninscribed issues, Miscellaneous silver Units (8), all identified by van Arsdell numbers [8]. Mostly fine (£180-220)
£180–£220
France, Préparation Militaire, 1911, a silver medal by P. Grand’homme for the Ministre de la Guerre, La France seated on cannon, greeting a young soldier with rifle, reverse tablet with rifles and other implements piled against it, lion below, 50mm (BDM VII, 389). Very fine, rare (£30-50)
Domino Clubs, Clydebank, 1899, an engraved silver award medal presented annually by D. Fraser, legend in 8 lines, reverse legend (Won by Hardgate Club 1899, Gleddens Club 1900), hallmarked JG Birmingham 1892, 51mm (Brodie 446, this piece). Extremely fine; with engraved thistle suspension loop (£50-70)
£50–£70
France, Émile Dupont, 1911, a bronze plaque by F.-C.-V. de Vernon, bust right, reverse legend above branch, 90 x 65mm (BM Acq. 1983-7, p.25, 157; cf. DNW 40, 768). Extremely fine; in red fitted case of issue [this distressed] (£30-40)
France, La Vêtement du Prisonnier de Guerre, 1914, bronze medals by M. Blondat after Forain (2, one plated), prisoner of war seated, writing pad perched on his knee, left hand to his forehead, 70 x 41mm; uniface bronze plaque, same subject, 133 x 80mm. [3]. Last extremely fine and pierced at corners to facilitate display, bronze medal with patch of verdigris on obverse and plated bronze medal with two patches of discolouration, otherwise better than very fine (£60-80)
£60–£80
McNabb’s School, Dollar, a silver award medal, arms, reverse legend, named (Awarded to James A.F. Young for Highest Attainments in Mathematics, 1891), 50mm (Brodie 544, this piece). Obverse rim knock at 5 o’clock and some surface marks, very fine, obverse toned (£30-40)
Seafield Medal, University of Aberdeen, 1894, a silver-gilt award medal, unsigned, arms and supporters, reverse named (Hoc Praemium A.A.G. Wright ex Certamine in Literis Latinis Summum Inter Aequales Locum Adepto Senatus Univ: Aberdon: Decrevit MDCCCXCIV), 38mm (Brodie 510, this piece). Very fine; with ducal crown scroll mount at top and pin back for suspension (£30-40)
19th Century, Warwickshire, Warwickshire, Birmingham, Davis & Macmillan’s New Centenary tokens, 1893-4 (21), in bronzed-copper (Davis ‘Warwickshire’ 836, 839, 842, 845, 848, 851, 854, 857 [1894], 860, 863, 866 type 2, 869, 872, 876, 879; Bell, 1966, pp.273-4; cf. Spink 51, 291 [= Noble II, 387]). A complete set of the types, all brilliant and practically as struck; contained in a glazed frame fitted for 16 pieces (£400-450)
£400–£450
France, Société des Etudes Historiques, 1933, a bronze medal by G. Ridet, head of Minerva of Chantilly, reverse legend, 68mm (cf. CGMP 345 for obverse). Extremely fine (£50-60)
£50–£60
France, Société des Magasins de Casino, c.1935, a bronze award medal by R. Fougare, conjoined busts of male and female left, reverse seated female with boy and girl on her lap, named (Challenge Intersecteurs 1935-1936, Mr Joseph Ovlion, Inspecteur Régional du Secteur gagnant 1er du Classement Général), 80mm. Very fine (£50-70)
France, Exposition Internationale des Arts et Techniques, Paris, 1937, a bronze medal by H. Navarre, after H. Favier, for Canale on behalf of Philips of Eindhoven, legend around Philips logo, reverse fountains of light incorporating radio masts, 55mm (cf. Baudey/Bricher 1992, 189; cf. DNW 42, 1490). About extremely fine, scarce (£30-50)
France, Centenary of La Providence-Incendie, 1938, a cast yellow brass decorative dish, unsigned [by R. Bénard], standing figure holding spear and shield, building on fire in background, 156mm (cf. Gailhouste 587). Very fine, rare (£40-60)
£40–£60
Henry VI (First reign, 1422-1461), Annulet/Rosette Mascle issue mule, Groat, Calais, mm. crosses II/V, annulets by neck and no fleur on breast, rosette stops on reverse, 3.78gm (Whitton 12b; cf. Delmé-Radcliffe 119; N 1427/1446; S 1836/1859). Good fine, rare (£80-100)
£80–£100
France, Saint-André, 1942, a bronze medal by A. Lafleur, St. Andrew crucified, reverse draped panel surmounted with loaves and fishes, named (Alain-André, 13 Août 1944), 58mm (CGMP p.212). Good very fine, but has been cleaned and somewhat mishandled; with ball and loop for suspension (£40-60)
Henry VI (First reign, 1422-1461), Annulet-Trefoil sub issue, Halfgroat, Calais, mm. cross V both sides, trefoil to left of crown, annulet under CALI, 0.94gm (Delmé-Radcliffe –; N 1429; S 1855). Portrait smoothed and spademark on reverse, otherwise fine and clear, rare (£50-60)
20th Century, Yorkshire, Yorkshire, Halifax, S.H. Hamer, private token for his Silver Wedding, 1911, in white metal, clasped hands, reverse FANCY SOFTLY SEEMS TO GLIDE, etc, edge lettered (Bell 8). Brilliant and practically as struck (£90-120)
£90–£120
France, 9th Jeux Universitaires Mondiaux d’Été, Paris, 1947, a bronze award medal by R. Betannier, naked couple standing in front of figure on pillar, reverse legend in four lines, named (Rosier), 68mm (cf. DNW 42, 1548). A few light nicks to rim and somewhat discoloured, very fine (£30-50)
Henry VI (First reign, 1422-1461), Rosette-Mascle issue, Halfgroat, Calais, mm. crosses IIIa/V, 1.81gm (N 1448; S 1862). Excellent portrait, good very fine (£100-120)
£100–£120
France, Société Lyonnaise des Forces Motrices du Rhone, a plated bronze prize plaque, 1892-1991, signed Vermare (but attributed to S. E. Vernier), named on reverse to M. Maroger, 90 x 67mm (PBE 931; cf. Baudey Bricher 1992, 20). Very fine, very rare (£60-80)
France, Louis XIV, c.1680, a large waxed plaster oval portrait plaque, unsigned, bust right, sunburst on his shoulder plate, decorative scroll device at top edge, 138 x 117mm. Diagonal fracture running across the centre, otherwise very fine, rare (£60-90)
£60–£90
France, Edict of Nantes, 1685, a bronze medal by M. Molart, bust of Louis de Boucherat left, reverse standing figures of Justice and Charity, 75mm (Trésor MF3, pl.xxiv, 5; BDM IV, 119). Good very fine with attractive medium-brown patina, rare (£220-250)
£220–£250
France, Mausoleum of the Maréchal de Saxe, Strasbourg, 1750, a white metal medal by J.D. Kamm, laureate bust left, reverse mausoleum, 56mm (BDM III, 117). Good very fine (£30-40)
Wir Geflügel Zucht Verein, c.1915, a gilt-bronze uniface plaque, unsigned, robed female holding German arms, holding a wreath over a cityscape, French cock standing at left, 84 x 57mm. Extremely fine (£20-30)
£20–£30
Ludwig III, King of Bavaria, 1917, a large oval porcelain plaque, bust left, back stamped with figure 3 at top, inscription below (Weihnachten 1917), raised toothed border, 180 x 135mm. About extremely fine and very rare; with cord for suspension (£100-150)
£100–£150
France, Napoleon, c.1805, a bell-metal box medal by B. Andrieu, laureate bust left, reverse weave pattern, 70mm. Good very fine, patinated, very rare (£150-200)
£150–£200
Richard Wagner, c.1930, a uniface bronze medal by A. Hartig, bust left, 75mm (Niggl 2168a; cf. DW 20, 580). About extremely fine (£40-60)
France, Napoleon and his Two Wives, a three-medal set of base metal clichés, by B. Andrieu, laureate bust of Napoleon left, busts of the Empresses Josephine and Marie Louise both right, all 68mm. [3]. Medal surfaces marked but very fine; contained in a contemporary velvet-lined fitted green leather case [this with some damage and lacking glazed covers to medals] (£80-100)
Great Britain, Henry Simms, 1901, a very large cast bronze maquette, signed C. Krauss, facing bust, 360mm. Very fine and very rare; pierced at top for mounting (£100-120)
20th Century, Miscellaneous, Miscellaneous Co-operative tokens (80), almost all of the Riccall Co-op Society, a range of denominations; together with brass Nuremberg jetons (2) [82]. Fine to very fine (£15-25)
£15–£25
France, Louis XVIII, c.1820, a uniface cast bronze portrait medal, unsigned, uniformed bust left, 85mm. Very fine to extremely fine; neatly pierced at top (£30-40)
France, Firmin Didot, c.1830, a bronze medal by J.-J. Barre, after Girodet, bust three-quarters right, reverse legend within wreath, 57mm (BDM I, 130). About extremely fine, attractive dark patina, scarce (£40-60)
Great Britain, Cambridge & District Photographic Club, c.1920, electroplated bronze award plaques (3), unsigned, seated female figure with book and easel, contemplating a fenland view, entrances to Fitzwilliam Museum and King’s College in cartouches below, one named (Class C, 1936, F.B. Wilson), 123 x 97mm (cf. Simmons FPL 13, 84). [3]. Named plaque very fine, others about fine; all set on wooden plinths with easel-type stands for display (£50-70)
Admission, Admission: Perthshire, Methven Castle, a lead pass, c.1720, arms, crested dolphin above, reverse legend, 33mm (D & W –). Pierced, strictly about fine but extremely rare (£50-70)
France, Ministére de l’Agriculture, du Commerce et des Travaux Publics, 1854, a bronze medal by F.L. Chabaud, bust of Napoleon III left, reverse legend around wreath, centre named (À la Soeur Augustine, née Bordin, Récompense Cholera, 1854), 57mm (BDM I, 394; Brettauer –). Minor rim marks, otherwise about extremely fine, patinated (£30-40)
France, Empress Eugenie, 1855, a white Sèvres portrait plaque by J.-C. Peyre, bust right, 83mm (BDM IV, 472). Surface a trifle dirty, otherwise extremely fine (£60-80)
Societies, Societies: Union Club, 1799, a bronze ticket, clasped hands, reverse heart, 24mm (D & W 194/740; MG 1141; cf. Noble II, 942). About very fine (£40-50)
£40–£50
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