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ENGLAND, Henley Royal Regatta, Grand Challenge Cup, 1968, a gold Winner's medal, edge engraved with date, 49mm, 49.92g; together with bronze award medals for various sports (9) [10]. All mint state or virtually so £500-600
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ENGLAND, Stock Exchange, 1972, silver Member's badge, type 7, by C. Ironside for Pinches, named (Eric H. Newby), 45mm (E 2126); together with other miscellaneous medals (11, four in silver), including London Bridge 1973, Ian Smith, etc [12]. Mostly extremely fine but first in ring mount; the majority in cases of issue £60-80
Hammer Price: £90
ENGLAND, Tercentenary of the Royal Greenwich Observatory, 1975, a silver medal by P. Nathan, 45mm; 40th Anniversary of British Midland Airways, 1978, a silver medal, 45mm; 350th Anniversary of the English Civil War, 1992, a silver medal by the Royal Mint, 51mm; together with other miscellaneous modern medals (5) [8]. Mint state or virtually so £80-100
Hammer Price: £100
ENGLAND, Battle of Waterloo, silver electrotypes of both sides of the proposed medal by B. Pistrucci, made for the Waterloo Committee in 1975, both 133mm (Eimer 57; BHM 870; E 1067) [2]. Extremely fine; mounted on framed board with plaque stating number 204 of a limited edition, silver maker's mark lh £100-150
Hammer Price: £230
ENGLAND, Elizabeth II, Silver Jubilee, 1977, a silver medal by L.G. Durbin for Spink, 57mm (E 2136); Millennium, 2000, a silver medal by Marian Fountain for the Royal Mint, 63mm, 100.15g; together with miscellaneous modern medals (4, three in silver) [6]. Virtually mint state £90-120
Hammer Price: £160
ENGLAND, Elizabeth II, Silver Jubilee, 1977, a silver medal by L.G. Durbin for Spink, 57mm (E 2136); together with other modern medals, silver ingots, coins, etc [Lot]. Mostly as struck; in cases of issue £200-250
Hammer Price: £220
ENGLAND, The Guards Regiments, 1978, a set of eight small silver boxes by the Franklin Mint, in fitted case, with explanatory details; Modern commemorative stamp replicas, 1981-82, an album of 27 gilt-metal stamps in first day cover envelopes; Thomason Medallic Bible, 1970, a Franklin Mint set of 60 reduced-size bronze medals; Metropolitan Police medal, in case, gifted to the television presenter Shaw Taylor [Lot]. Most as issued; in cases or albums £100-150
Hammer Price: £180
ENGLAND, Buccaneers Cycling Club, Essex, a group of award medals awarded to W. Leach (21), in silver (10, some 1935), base metal (11); together with unissued sporting medals by Pinches (20), for differing sports [41]. Generally extremely fine £60-80
Hammer Price: £120
ENGLAND, Derby and District, Swimming medals (6); together with Calendar medals (5), including 1787, 1794, a silver and enamel Long Service badge for Crompton Parkinson, 1938, and other base metal medals, etc (26), mostly of local interest [38]. Varied state £70-90
ENGLAND, Derbyshire, a collection of local medals and badges (89, five in silver), mostly late 19th-20th century [89]. Mostly very fine; a wide and interesting selection £100-150
Hammer Price: £270
ENGLAND, Knights Templar, a gold and enamel Past Commander's jewel, named on clasp (Sir Otto W. Wickstrom, King Oscar Comdy No 397), 97mm, 11.77g; together with Jubilee Lodge, a silver-gilt and enamel jewel set with brilliants, London hallmark, 60mm [2]. First extremely fine, second very fine £60-80
Hammer Price: £130
ENGLAND, Leicestershire and Nottinghamshire, a range of sporting and school medals, badges, buttons, etc [Lot]. Varied state £60-80
Hammer Price: £400
ENGLAND, North West London Photographic Society, a copper award medal, named (J.H. Mansfield), 45mm; together with a collection of medals of the Bournemouth and Southampton Photographic Societies (11, one in silver), all named (C.P. and Margaret Weekes), and a bronze award medal of the London Philatelic Exhibition, 1897, named (W. Rutley), 39mm [13]. Extremely fine; all in cases of issue £60-80
Hammer Price: £150
ENGLAND, Primrose League, a silver and enamel cross, 28mm; together with miscellaneous medals, badges, pins, etc [Lot]. Many very fine £80-100
ENGLAND, Ratcliffe College, Leicester, a silver award medal by Pinches, 41mm; together with other educational award medals (7), including Science and Art Department (2), named (Caroline Oakman, London, 1859; Augustine F. Croxson, for Shaped Drawing of a Head, 1914), Birmingham Grammar School, Keith Grammar School, Moray, etc [8]. Very fine or better £60-80
ENGLAND, Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes, a collection of badges and jewels (23), many with ribands attached, mostly base metal and enamel, a varied selection [23]. Mostly very fine £40-60
Hammer Price: £45
ENGLAND, Royal Humane Society, a silver Proficiency Life Saving award, named (R.C.C. Vine, Forest School, Walthamstow), 51mm, 60.67g; together with medals and badges (14, all but one in silver), including Moon Landing 1969, Sussex Agricultural Society, etc [15]. Extremely fine or nearly so; mostly in cases of issue £80-100
Hammer Price: £280
ENGLAND, Southern Railway, St. John's Ambulance Medals, in silver (2), bronze (2); together with other 20th century railway related medals, badges and buttons, etc (17) [21]. Very fine £40-60
Hammer Price: £170
ENGLAND, Badges, medals, and Masonic jewels, etc (approx. 60), many enamelled and decorative, including ‘Scottish Twenty Club’, in case, a few silver [Lot]. Varied state £100-150
ENGLAND, ‘Billy and Charlies’ (3), viz. an oval pseudo-medieval cast lead talisman, 172 x 78mm, a circular brass 'medal', 74mm, a circular lead medal dated ‘1091’, 90mm; together with a brass impression of a medieval seal and a lead reproduction of a Pilgrims' Badge of Thomas a Becket [5]. Varied state £80-100
ENGLAND, Educational Attendance medals (48), Victoria-George V, all in base metal; together with other miscellaneous base metal medals (24) [72]. Many very fine £70-90
Hammer Price: £310
ENGLAND, Electrotype impressions of medals (22), George II, George III, George IV, William IV, Royal Geographical Society, etc, mostly tin and/or paper-backed, mid-19th century [22]. The majority extremely fine £100-150
ENGLAND, Friendly societies, a large collection of medals, badges, etc (over 300), including Ancient Order of Foresters, Band of Hope, Temperance, Church Lads Brigade, etc [Lot]. Many very fine; together with some relating literature £200-400
Hammer Price: £420
ENGLAND, Horse Racing, a collection of modern passes and badges (43), including Cheltenham, Goodwood, etc [43]. Much as made, with cords attached £40-60
ENGLAND, Masonic jewels (2, one silver, one gilt); together with a Sovereign case and a piece of jewellery [4]. Very fine £50-70
Hammer Price: £85
ENGLAND, Religious and Sunday School medals, medalets and pilgrims' badges (approx. 230), 19th-20th century, including some in silver and a glazed frame of 18 medals of Robert Raikes [Lot]. Generally very fine £90-120
Hammer Price: £95
ENGLAND, Rowing medals (6, five in silver), of Metropolitan Amateur Regatta, London Rowing Club, Oxford University Boat Club, Cambridge University, Molesey Amateur Regatta, Desborough Medal of the Thames Conservancy [6]. Last extremely fine, others very fine and better; some cased £100-150
ENGLAND, Royal portrait medals, Victoria to Elizabeth II, in silver (7), base metal (23) [30]. Generally very fine and better £80-100
Hammer Price: £260
ENGLAND, School Attendance and related silver medals (14), including Battersea (St. George's), Bideford, Erith, Hendon, Kent, London U.C.L. School, Manchester, Tower Hamlets, Uppingham, Worthing; together with miscellaneous base metal school medals (19), including Board of Education, South Kensington, Edward VII, named(Horace B. Wright, Group in Oil Colours, 1907), Bedfordshire, Broadstairs, Plymouth, Stockport, etc [33]. Silver medals generally very fine, base metal medals extremely fine...
ENGLAND, School Attendance medals (43), all in base metal, of School Board for London, London County Council, etc, several to same recipients [43]. Very fine and better £60-80
ENGLAND, School Attendance and related base metal medals (60), including Berkshire, Colchester, East Ham, Hindley & Abram, Liverpool, Newport, Nottingham, Norfolk, Surrey, Tonbridge, Walthamstow, West Sussex, Wolverhampton, etc [60]. Many very fine £80-100
Hammer Price: £140
ENGLAND, School Attendance and related base metal medals (72), including Collegiate College, Broadstairs, Eton College, etc [72]. Varied state, a good group £100-150
ENGLAND, School Attendance medals (79), all in base metal, of School Board for London, London County Council, etc [79]. Very fine to extremely fine £50-70
ENGLAND, Silver award medals (16), of Jesus College Cambridge, Plymouth Education Authority, Tottenham, Richmond Wesleyan Day School (Yorkshire), Borough of Grimsby, Sir Roger Manwood's School (Sandwich), City of Sheffield, Borough of East Ham, etc [16]. Very fine to extremely fine; several cased £100-150
Hammer Price: £200
ENGLAND, Sport, a group of 20th century badges and medals for a variety of competitions, in silver (19), base metal (43), many named [62]. Mostly very fine £60-80
ENGLAND, Sporting medals (19), all in base metal, for swimming, boxing, equestrianism, athletics, cricket, shooting, etc [19]. Mostly extremely fine; all in cases of issue £60-80
Hammer Price: £35
ENGLAND, Miscellaneous base metal medals (28) [28]. Mostly very fine or better; many in cases of issue £60-80
ENGLAND, Miscellaneous base metal medals (70), mostly 20th century, including royal events, school attendance, Knights Templar, St. John, Foresters, etc [70]. Varied state £60-80
ENGLAND, Modern silver medals (24), by Pinches, etc, mostly 40g each [24]. Mint state or virtually so £250-350
Hammer Price: £370
FRANCE, Déroute du Comte de Marsin et du Prince de Ligne près de Bruges, 1667, a copper medal by J. Mauger, 41mm (Divo 100); SWEDEN, Royal Academy of Science, 1815, a silver medal, unsigned, 35mm (Hild. 35) [2]. First very fine, second extremely fine and dark-toned £40-50
Hammer Price: £60
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