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France, Georges Laurens, 1934, a bronze medal by P.-M. Dammann for Arthus-Bertrand, bust left, reverse naked boy holds an archaeological trophy by his head, 81mm. Very fine, rare (£40-60)
Hammer Price: £45
France, Apollon, 1934, an Art Deco bronze medal by G. Guiraud, half-length figure of Apollo right, holding lyre, reverse bird perched on branch, singing, 68mm (CGMP p.201). Extremely fine; in original maroon fitted case (£30-50)
Hammer Price: £50
France, Source Cachat, c.1935, an octagonal bronze plaque by M. Renard for the Société des Eaux Minérales d’Evian-Cachat, naked female standing in front of a fountain, reverse view of Evian in cartouche, 68 x 50mm (cf. BDW 5, 145). Good very fine, patinated (£30-40)
£30–£40
France, Tercentenary of the Foundation of the Jardin des Plantes, Paris, 1935, a bronze medal by H. Dropsy for Canale, seated figures representing Botany, Anatomy and Chemistry in front of a building, reverse Louis XIII on horseback, labyrinth in background (Dropsy Exh. Cat. 1964, 136). About very fine (£25-35)
Hammer Price: £40
France, Maternité, 1935, a bronze medal by F.-P. Lasserre, young mother holds a newly-born infant, reverse bird with two fledglings on tablet, roses at sides, 59mm (CGMP p.225). An endearing image, almost extremely fine, attractive light patina, rare (£30-50)
France, Maternité, 1935, a bronze medal by F.-P. Lasserre, similar, 59mm (CGMP p.225); together with Sainte-Thérèse de Lisieux, 1938, a bronze plaque by J. Vezien, St Theresa standing, holding a crown of roses on which is superimposed a crucifix, reverse rays of sun and falling rose petals, je veux passer mon ciel, etc., 92 x 41mm (CGMP pp.398-9) [2]. About very fine and better, both rare (£40-60)
Hammer Price: £25
France, Congrès Français d’Urologie, Paris, 1936, a bronze medal by P.-M. Dammann for Arthus-Bertrand, bust of Octave Pasteau left, reverse robed male figure with vase, 80mm. Extremely fine, attractively patinated, scarce; in original grey fitted case (£50-70)
Hammer Price: £55
France, Saint-Louis, 1936, a bronze medal by P.-M. Dammann for Arthus-Bertrand, standing figure of St Louis holding the Crown of Thorns, reverse souvenir reconnaissant du patronage st louis 1919-1936 in three lines, 80mm, edge stamped 181 (cf. ‘Medailles’, Fidem, 1 June 1938, p.16; cf. DNW 48, 784, for obverse). Very fine (£30-40)
France, Edmond Lesne, 1937, a cast bronze plaque by Zanic Aimée Beaufils for Arthus-Bertrand, bust left, reverse hand guiding head and shoulders of a boy, 79 x 58mm. Interesting style, very fine and extremely rare (£80-100)
£80–£100
France, Jean Belot, 1938, a bronze medal by J. Vernon, bust right, reverse human anatomy in rectangular tablet, legend at sides and below, 80mm. Good very fine, very rare (£50-70)
£50–£70
France, Édouard Daladier, 1938, a uniface bronze medal by S. Zélikson, bust left, 50mm. About extremely fine, rare (£30-40)
France, Paul Vitry, 1939, a uniface cast bronze portrait plaque by L.-H. Bouchard, bust left, 78 x 64mm. Very fine and very rare (£40-60)
France, Psyché et Cupid, c.1940, a bronze medal by M. Gaumont, winged allegory of Cupid supporting naked female figure of Pysche, reverse legend in Greek in four lines [translated as…and by the soul], 80mm. Minor spots of vedigris on obverse, otherwise very fine, reverse better, rare (£30-50)
Hammer Price: £80
France, Maréchal Pétain, 1941, a uniface bronze plaque by M. Renard, standing figure of Pétain left, 75 x 59mm. Extremely fine and attractively patinated, very rare (£40-60)
Hammer Price: £60
France, 50th Anniversary of the Death of Charles Gounod, 1943, a bronze medal by A. Lavrillier, facing bust, reverse Pegasus, 68mm, stamped 1977 (CGMP p.1163; Niggl 735); Germany, G.F. Händel, 1966, a bronze medal by Christine Cochet, bust three-quarters left, reverse arms of Halle, legend around, 68mm, edge stamped 1969 (CGMP p.408; Niggl 3018; BM Acq. 1983-7, p.31, 76); Ludwig van Beethoven, 1970, a cast bronze medal by G.-C. Revol for the CFM, bust half-left, reverse rhythmic design,...
Hammer Price: £75
France, Camille Gutton, 1944, a bronze medal by G. Guiraud, bust left, reverse robed female pouring water from a vase onto a wheel, watched by a serpent, 68mm; together with 2nd Congrès International de Biochimie, Paris, 1952, a bronze medal by A. David, nude female kneeling left, injecting fluid into a container, rodent and branch at left, reverse symbolic chemical plant, named in field (S. Ochoa), 63mm; Switzerland, Conférènce Desarmement, Geneva, 1932, a bronze medal by Sarki for...
France, 25th Anniversary of the Banque Lambert Biltz, 1945, a bronze award medal by M. Delannoy, robed female figure offering a flower from a bunch she carries, reverse naked winged boy on plinth, legend around and below, named (Madame Clement-Bayard), 68mm (cf. DNW 40, 803). Minor reverse edge nicks, otherwise extremely fine and patinated, rare (£30-40)
France, Conférence de la Paix, 1946, a bronze medal by L. Müller, Minerva standing, holding spear and olive branch, reverse globe within a wreath of leaves, 68mm (CGMP p.1374; cf. DNW 46, 833); together with other French art medals (7), by Massoulle, Carvin, Peter, Lancelot, etc, one in silver [8]. Generally very fine; three in cases of issue (£40-50)
France, Paris, 1950, a plated bronze award medal by P. Turin, female figure of Paris holding the symbols of the city, accoutrements of the arts and sciences behind, reverse the Arc de Triomphe, Île de la Cité and other landmarks around, centre engraved (A.T.S.C.A.F. Coupe Nationale, Inter Finances, 22 Mai 1955), 81mm (CGMP p.1837). Good very fine (£40-60)
Hammer Price: £30
France, La Ville de Paris, 1951, a uniface cast bronze plaque by R. Delamarre, figures symbolic of Parisian history through the ages, ship of Paris below, 186 x 123mm. Extremely fine and very rare, particularly in this large size (£100-150)
Hammer Price: £90
France, Bi-Millenaire de Paris, 1951, a bronze medal, unsigned, bust right, from a Celtic stater, reverse legend in 8 lines, 68mm (CGMP p.1929); 10th Congrès International de Médecine Aeronautique et Cosmonautique, Paris, 1961, bust of Paul Bert three-quarters right, reverse legend, 68mm [2]. First about very fine, second extremely fine; this in original [distressed] maroon card box (£20-30)
Hammer Price: £15
France, Zodiaque et Saisons, 1965, a large bronze medal by R. Corbin, couple in four tableaux reflecting the legend bonheur et joie en toutes saisons, reverse the signs of the Zodiac, 100mm, edge stamped 1976 (CGMP p.454); Le Capricorne, 1972, a bronze medal by R. Joly, Zeus suckling from Amalthean goat, reverse the sign of Capricorn, 79mm (CGMP p.1041); together with other bronze medals (3) and plaster models for Art Nouveau plaques (2, one of L’Amour Charnel, by R. Grégoire – Classens...
France, 50th Anniversary of the Official International des Epizooties, 1974, a bronze medal, unsigned, globe, reverse legend in 6 lines, heads of animals and fishes around, 68mm; Académie Vétérinaire de France, a bronze award medal after J.A. Pingret, bust of C. Bourgelat left, reverse legend around wreath, named (Mr T. Dalling, 7 Nov. 1946), 57mm (cf. BDM IV, 560) [2]. First about extremely fine, second about very fine (£20-30)
£20–£30
Germany, Exposition Internationale d’Hygiene, Dresden, 1911, a bronze award plaque by P. Roger-Bloche, male bather welcoming an infant into the water from its mothers’ arms, buildings and factories behind, reverse elevation of the Expo’s French pavilion, tablet at right, un-named, 55 x 47mm (PBE –; BDM –). Very fine, reverse better, very rare; in original red fitted case (£30-50)
Germany, Feldmarschall Paul von Hindenburg, 1914, a uniface cast bronze medal by Louise Schmidt, bust three-quarters right, 116mm. Rough work, but very fine and rare (£50-70)
Germany, Übergang der Deustchen Armee Über die Weichsel [The German Army Crossing the Weichsel], 1915, a cast bronze medal by R. Küchler, bust of Generaloberst von Woyrsch three-quarters left, reverse the General on horseback, with a line of troops, surveying a pontoon across the river, 107mm (Frankenhuis 648). Extremely fine and rare (£80-100)
Germany, Generaloberst von Eichhorn, 1915, a uniface cast bronze medal by Louise Schmidt, bust three-quarters left, 114mm. Rough work, but very fine and rare (£50-70)
Germany, 3 Zinnen Weihnachten [The 3 Peaks of Christmas], 1915, a plated cast uniface plaque by A.R. Weinberger, crowned figure right, holding chalice and upturned sword, signatures of eleven officers and men with their ranks, 141 x 82mm. Very fine, rare and unusual (£50-70)
Great Britain, David Cox, 1879, a silver medal by G.T. Morgan for the Art Union of London, bust of Cox, almost facing, reverse scene from Cox’s painting, Returning from market (BHM 3053; E 1666). Some surface marks, otherwise very fine, rare (£80-100)
Great Britain, Department of Science and Art, Queen’s Medal, 1897, a silver medal by F. Bowcher, veiled and crowned bust of Queen Victoria left, reverse seven-line inscription within wreath, edge named (Mabel B. Keighly, Subject 23D, 1899), 51mm (E 1825). Extremely fine; in fitted case of issue (£30-40)
Great Britain, Borough of Bridlington Incorporated, 1899, a white metal medal by the Mint, Birmingham Ltd, crowned bust of Victoria left, reverse legend, 39mm (BHM 3646); together with other Bridlington-related medals (6), for 1902 and 1911 Coronations, 1919 Peace Celebrations, 1935 Jubilee (2) and 1937 Coronation; Bridlington Dance Festival, an enamelled badge [8]. First fine, others very fine and better, an interesting local group (£20-30)
Great Britain, Silver Wedding of Prince Alfred and Princess Marie Alexandrowna of Russia, 1899, a silver medal by Prof. M. von Kawacynski, conjoined busts right, reverse two armorial shields, crown above, 35mm (BHM –; BDM –). Extremely fine and very rare; with clip and ring for suspension (£40-60)
Hammer Price: £65
Great Britain, Midland Railway Ambulance, c.1900, a gold award medal by Vaughton, dragon, reverse named (Awarded to Joseph H. Poole, First Aid Rendered at Birmingham Nov. 19th. 1912), hallmarked Birmingham 1913, 29mm, 15ct, 12.09gm (cf. DNW 29, 678). About extremely fine; with clip and ring for suspension (£70-80)
Hammer Price: £130
Great Britain, Earl of Derby Elected Guild Mayor of Preston, 1902, a silver medal by Spink, conjoined busts of the Countess and Earl of Derby left, reverse arms and supporters, 51mm, edge stamped silver (BHM 3870). Minor marks, very fine, rare in silver (£40-50)
Great Britain, Comité Républicain du Commerce et de l’Industrie to the City of London International and Commercial Association, 1903, a bronze award medal by M.-A.-L. Coudray, standing figures of La République and Britannia in greeting, map of the English Channel in background, reverse legend above oak wreath, tablet below, un-named, 54mm (PBE 276; BM Acq. 1978-82, p.40, 52; BDM VII, 194; BHM –). Obverse very fine, reverse nearly so, rare (£20-30)
Great Britain, London Provincial Pug Club, a silver award medal by J. Restall, head of dog, reverse wreath, named (Toy Dog Show, 1904, won by Wyndholme Belle), hallmarked Birmingham 1903, 26mm; Northern Pug Club, an oval silver award medal by J. Restall, similar, un-named, hallmarked Birmingham 1908, 34 x 25mm; Pug Dog Club, silver award medals (2), by Restall and Fattorini, similar, named (Maraquita, First Win, 25 Guinea Cup, Pug Club, 1903: Pet Dog Show, 1910), hallmarked Birmingham 1902...
Hammer Price: £180
Great Britain, London Provincial Pug Club, a silver award medal by J. Restall, similar, named (Toy Dog Show, 1905, won by Chiquita), hallmarked Birmingham 1905, 26mm; Northern Pug Club, an oval silver award medal by J. Restall, similar, un-named, hallmarked Birmingham 1912, 34 x 25mm; Pug Dog Club, silver award medals (2), by Restall and Fattorini, similar, named (Maraquita, 1st Breeders Class, 1903: Manchester Dog Show, 1913), hallmarked Birmingham 1902 and 1911, both 26mm [4]. Very fine;...
Hammer Price: £220
Great Britain, 70th Birthday of Joseph Chamberlain, 1906, a bronze medal by J.A. Restall, bust right, reverse Fame supporting shield, 39mm (BHM 3937); Centenary of the Gas Light and Coke Co, 1912, a plated bronze medal by J.R. Pinches, 35mm (MJP p.44); Ireland, 50th Anniversary of the Death of Padriag Pearse, 1966, a silver medal by P. Vincze, 51mm, edge stamped 363; together with other British commemorative medals, 1894-1953, in silver (7), base metal (11) [21]. First three extremely fine...
Great Britain, Franco-British Exhibition, London, 1908, a silver and enamelled decorated spoon, bowl with view of the Imperial Tower, handle with figures of Britannia and Gallia, hallmarked s&co, Birmingham 1907, 142mm. Extremely fine, most attractive (£40-60)
Great Britain, Death of Edward VII, 1910, a large uniface cast bronze maquette, signed Adr. Yluy Cors (?), Britannia in mourning with trident and sword, ship in background, palm tree at left, THE BRITISH EMPIRE MOURNS EDWARD THE PEACEMAKER around, 320mm (BHM –; BDM –). Almost extremely fine and nicely patinated, extremely rare; with neat piercing at top for suspension (£200-300)
£200–£300
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