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ENGLAND, Manchester and Liverpool Agricultural Society, a silver award medal by T. Ottley, named (Mr. Geo. Turner of London for a general assortment of Domestic Utensils & particularly for a Patent Roasting Machine, 1859), 48mm; together with bronze horticultural medals (2) [3]. First very fine, others better and in cases of issue £60-80
Hammer Price: £65
ENGLAND, International Exhibition, South Kensington, 1862, a bronze award medal by L.C. Wyon, named (Ellwood & Sons, Class XXVII), 77mm (Allen A1; BHM 2747; E 1553); together with bronze award medal of the United Hospitals Athletic Club, London, by Mappin & Webb, 69mm [2]. Extremely fine or virtually so; in cases of issue £70-90
Hammer Price: £80
ENGLAND, Whitworth Scholarships, 1868, bronze award medals by E.J. Poynter and A. Wyon (2), named (William H. Williams, 1876; William MacGregor, 1907), both 57mm (BHM 2899; E 1599); together with a framed bronze medal for the centenary of Whitworth’s Death, 1987, no. 5 [of 100] [3]. Extremely fine £50-70
Hammer Price: £70
ENGLAND, Elcho Challenge Shield (Founded 1862), a silver shield, 104 x 62mm; a plain silver cross, named (Won by Cambridge…Inter University Small Bore Match…June 1871, J.S.C. Kinloch, J.F.H. Bethell, H.S.W. Evans, A.P. Humphrey), 36mm; Cambridge County Ten, China Vase, a small silver cross, 1871-2, named (A.P. Humphrey); Oxford and Cambridge Rifle Match, a silver Cross by W.S. Charles, named (Wimbledon 1872, Oxford and Cambridge Rifle Match, Lieut. A.P. Humphrey, Trin. Coll. Camb.),...
Hammer Price: £250
ENGLAND, Magdalen College, Oxford, a silver award medal, named (Norsworthy Pairs, 1877, C.R.L. Fletcher Bow, G.R. Childs Stroke), 50mm; Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society, a silver award medal after W. Wyon, named (Warwick Brookes, for Direct Portraits, 1887), 45mm (E 1272); City & Guilds, London, an award medal, named (Photo Mechanical Process, Harry Duckworth Halstead, 1911), 50mm [3]. About extremely fine and better; first and last in cases of issue £80-100
Hammer Price: £50
ENGLAND, a large silver presentation tray by Rupert Favell, awarded to A.P. Humphrey, Cambridge University Rifles, of oval form with scalloped edge and carrying handles, engraved with University arms, arms of the Duke of Cambridge, inscribed (Winner of F M HRH The Duke of Cambridge Prize, Wimbledon 1877 and 1880), and arms of the Dominion of Canada, inscribed (Winner of Grand Aggregate Prize and Dominion of Canada Challenge Shield, Wimbledon 1878), hallmarked 1876, 62 x 45 cm, total wt...
Hammer Price: £1,400
ENGLAND, Opening of the Museum and Library, Derby, 1879, medals (2, silver and white metal), 32 and 45mm, former with suspension; together with a large collection of local medals, Lodge jewels, badges, counters, tokens, tickets, etc [Lot]. A wide ranging and varied group, generally fine to very fine £150-200
Hammer Price: £920
ENGLAND, The Royal Arms, c. 1880, a superbly engraved gilt-metal shaped roundel, 127 x 97mm; other roundels with engraved monograms (4), two on gilt ovals, 63 x 48mm, one gilt openwork, 64 x 49mm, and silver, 41mm [5]. Extremely fine; in velvet-lined maroon leather fitted case, perhaps made to advertise the engraver's skills £150-200
Hammer Price: £290
ENGLAND, International Inventions Exhibition, 1885, a bronze medal by L.C. Wyon, 45mm; together with other miscellaneous medals (14, two in silver), of Sir Walter Raleigh, Tennessee Centennial Exposition, Nashville, 1897, etc [15]. Many extremely fine; several cased £80-100
Hammer Price: £210
ENGLAND, 23rd Middlesex Rifle Volunteers, a copper medal by Hancocks, named (Presented to Viscountess Wolseley by Lieut. Col. Routledge and Officers, 23rd Middsx. R.V.C. 1885), 52mm; together with other miscellaneous medals (3, one in silver) [4]. Very fine and better £60-80
Hammer Price: £30
ENGLAND, Victoria, Golden Jubilee, 1887, a bronze medal by L.C. Wyon after Sir J.E. Boehm and Sir F. Leighton, 77mm (W & E 2000.1; BHM 3219; E 1733); Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, a silver medal by T. Brock, 55mm (W & E 3000.1; BHM 3506; E 1817) [2]. Some surface marks, otherwise extremely fine £90-120
Hammer Price: £140
ENGLAND, Fine Art Exhibition, Derby, a bronze award medal by Vaughton, named (Miss Gee, Winter 1887), 39mm; Industrial Exhibition, Derby, 1896, a bronze award medal by J.A. Restall, un-named, 45mm; Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, a silver medal by E. Fuchs for Elkington, 32mm (BHM 3772; E 1870) [3]. All extremely fine; last with matt surface and in fitted case named for Hayfield Rural District Council £40-50
Hammer Price: £60
ENGLAND, Tercentenary of the Spanish Armada, 1888, a bronze medal by J. Carter, 45mm (BHM 3364; E 1745); together with other miscellaneous medals (4, one in silver) [5]. Very fine or better £40-50
Hammer Price: £100
ENGLAND, City and Guilds, a silver award medal, named (Lucien Legros, Tools, Metal Working, 1st Prize, 1888), 52mm, in case of issue; France, Société des Ingenieurs Civils, Prix Michel Alcan, a gilt-bronze award medal by J.-C. Chaplain, named (L. Legros, 1922), 58mm [2]. Virtually mint state; in cases of issue £60-80
Hammer Price: £45
ENGLAND, Derbyshire Agricultural and Horticultural Society, a bronze award medal, named (Saunderson & Son, Collection of Carriages, 1888), 45mm; Derby & Derbyshire Canine Society, a silver award medal by Ottley, 45mm; together with other miscellaneous Derbyshire medals (4) [6]. Generally extremely fine £60-80
Hammer Price: £85
ENGLAND, Visit of Kaiser Wilhelm II to London, 1889, a copper medal by L.C. Lauer, 60mm (BHM 3368; E 1750); together with miscellaneous medals (26, two in silver), all of maritime interest [27]. Generally very fine £80-100
Hammer Price: £180
ENGLAND, Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes, Primo's jewels (3), one named (Charles Hesford, 1889), 60 x 50mm, others (2), dated 1889 and 1899; together with a bronze Life Saving Society medal, 1935 [4]. First three good very fine £50-70
ENGLAND, Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, medals by G.W. de Saulles (3), in silver (2, different sizes) and bronze, 55 and 26mm (W & E 3000.1, 3000.3, 3000.4; BHM 3506; E 1817) [3]. Extremely fine; in cases of issue £50-70
Hammer Price: £130
ENGLAND, Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, a bronze medal by G.W. de Saulles, 56mm (W & E 3000.3; BHM 3506; E 1817); Edward VII, Coronation, bronze medals by G.W. de Saulles (2), both 56mm (W & E 4100.3; BHM 3737; E 1871) [3]. All extremely fine and cased as issued, one 1902 case inscribed inside lid (RMI Boys, Presented by the Board of Management as a Memorial of the Coronation...) £30-40
ENGLAND, Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, St Gabriel’s Church, Pimlico and St Peter’s, Eaton Square, copper medals (2), both unsigned, both 78mm (W & E 3760.E2, F3; BHM –, 3583); together with other miscellaneous base metal medals (6) [8]. Varied state £60-80
ENGLAND, Death of William Gladstone, 1898, a silver medal by H.B. Sale, 38mm (BHM 3629; E 1827); together with other political medals (20, three in silver), of Salisbury, Parnell, Palmerston, Disraeli, Ramsay Macdonald, etc [21]. Varied state £100-150
Hammer Price: £240
ENGLAND, Midland Railway Ambulance, a silver award medal by A.H. Darby, named (Josiah Woods, Little Eaton, 8 August 1901), 51mm; together with other miscellaneous medals (10), mostly railway-related [11]. Extremely fine £60-80
Hammer Price: £160
ENGLAND, Derby County Show, 1907, an engraved silver award medal, un-named, 44mm; together with other silver medals (7), of Ripley Agricultural & Horticultural Show, Derby Bakers and Grocers Exhibition 1923, Buxton College Athletic Sports, Derby Chamber of Trade 1930, etc [8]. Generally very fine to extremely fine £100-150
ENGLAND, Institutions of Mechanical Engineers and Electrical Engineers, Peter William Willans Medal, a gilt-bronze award by S. March, named (John Hall Rider, 1910), 51mm; Sweden, 25th Anniversary of Aktiebolaget Separator, Stockholm, 1908, a silver medal by E. Lindberg, 50mm (Ehrensvärd 68) [2]. First extremely fine and in case of issue, a softly-sculpted and rare medal, second about extremely fine £60-80
ENGLAND, George V, Coronation, 1911, a silver medal by A. Halliday for Elkington, 65mm (W & E 5075.3; BHM 4041); George V, Jubilee, 1935, silver medals by P. Metcalfe (3), 57mm and 32mm (2) (W & E 5668.3, 5668.5; BHM 4249; E 2029) [4]. Extremely fine or better, all in cases or boxes of issue £70-90
Hammer Price: £150
ENGLAND, British War Medal 1914-18 (241745 Pte J. Leason, Notts. & Derby. R); together with miscellaneous medals, badges, etc (46) [47]. First extremely fine, others in varied state £80-100
Hammer Price: £120
ENGLAND, Royal Horticultural Society, Banksian Medals, after W. Wyon (10, four in silver), one engraved (To Messrs Hughes Bolckow & Co for Battleship Teakwood Garden Furniture, Holland House, 1915), others awarded in various years, 1882-1981, all 38mm (BHM 1041; E 1138; MJP p.154) [10]. Generally extremely fine £80-100
ENGLAND, Sinking of the S.S. Lusitania, 1915, English copies of the Goetz medal in iron (6) (E 1941Ab); General Strike, 1926, a bronze service medal by E. Gillick, 51mm (BHM 4210; E 2003) [7]. Last extremely fine and in leather case of issue, others very fine or better, three in original card boxes £60-80
ENGLAND, Battle of Jutland, 1916, medals by Spink (2, bronze and white metal), both 45mm (BHM 4124; E 1951); together with other base metal medals of military interest (11), including Liberation of Reims, General de Gaulle, Commonwealth Fleet Sydney 1913, Byrd Antarctic Expedition 1928-30, etc [13]. Mostly very fine or better £80-100
ENGLAND, Sea Services Tribute, 1919, a bronze medal by Heming & Co, 52mm (BHM 4151; E 1966); together with miscellaneous base metal medals (7), of Heligoland Bight, Dogger Bank, Battle of Jutland, Gallipoli, etc [8]. Very fine and better; first in case of issue £60-80
Hammer Price: £110
ENGLAND, General Strike, 1926, bronze service medals by E. Gillick (3), all 51mm (BHM 4210; E 2003), one with original printed letter to recipient; together with other miscellaneous base metal medals (4) [7]. Generally about extremely fine; several in cases of issue £60-80
Hammer Price: £90
ENGLAND, Derby Hospital Day, 1927, a gold and enamel cross by Fattorini, named (G.R. Clough), 28mm, 10.28g; Derby & District Cricket League, a silver and enamel badge, 36 x 25mm; Derby Private Fire Brigade, a silver badge and button; Midland Railway Ambulance, a silver award medal, named (F.T. Wild, First Aid Rendered, Dec 13th 1920), 33mm; together with other Derbyshire medals (4) [8]. Mostly very fine, first better and in case of issue £100-150
ENGLAND, Centenary of British Sovereignty in the Falkland Islands, 1933, a tombac medal by B. Mackennal, 36mm (BHM 4241; E 2023A); together with other miscellaneous silver medals (3) [4]. Extremely fine £80-100
ENGLAND, Edward VIII, Proposed Coronation, 1937, a bronzed medal by Tiptaft, 44mm (Giordano CM271a; W & E 6820A; BHM 4308); together with other British and World medals in silver (2), base metal (3), 1836-1911 [6]. First extremely fine and in case of issue, others in varied state £60-80
ENGLAND, Battle of London, 1944, a plated bronze medal by L.E. Pinches for the RAF Benevolent Fund, 57mm (BHM 4406; E 2066); together with other miscellaneous medals (26) [27]. Mostly very fine £60-80
ENGLAND, Retirement of Sir John Craig, 1949, a bronze medal by P. Vincze, 57mm (E 2079); 150th Anniversary of the Battle of Trafalgar, 1955, a bronze medal by P. Vincze, 58mm (E 2095); together with other base metal medals (2) [4]. Extremely fine £50-70
ENGLAND, Elizabeth II, Coronation, 1953, a plated bronze medal by E. Fey, 76mm (E 2084a); together with other miscellaneous medals (20, two in silver) [21]. First extremely fine and scarce, others in varied state £60-80
Hammer Price: £75
ENGLAND, British Numismatic Society, a bronze Member's medal by J. Lobban, named (Ernest W. Danson, 1957), 45mm; 75th Anniversary of the British Numismatic Society, 1978, a bronze medal by R. Elderton, 76mm; together with other miscellaneous medals (35), including Thomas Hobbes, Eamonn de Valera, etc [37]. Many extremely fine £80-100
ENGLAND, Death of Sir Winston Churchill, 1965, a bronze medal by A. Löwental, 50mm (Engstrom 35; E 2105); together with a quantity of modern medals [Lot]. Many mint state £80-100
ENGLAND, 700th Anniversary of Simon de Montfort’s Parliament, 1965, a silver medal by Pinches, 58mm, 99.71g, numbered 148; Bicentenary of the Lunar Society of Birmingham, 1966, a silver medal by Miss Magrath of Turner & Simpson for the Mint Birmingham, 51mm, 70.82g [2]. Mint state; in cases of issue £100-150
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