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ENGLAND, 70th Birthday of Joseph Chamberlain, 1906, a silver medal, unsigned, edge named (Miss Richards, from Chairman Medals Committee J.W. Tonks), 32mm; together with silver award medals (2), for Birmingham Union of Girls’ Clubs, named (Lawley Street 1913, Sewing Juniors), and Cadbury Bros. named (A. Uren, 1912) [3]. Very fine or better, but last pierced £40-50
Hammer Price: £45
ENGLAND, National Artillery Association, Shoeburyness, King's Prize, Heavy Artillery, 1907, a crowned oval silver arm badge with wreath border, 63 x 43mm; Charterhouse School, a silver award medal, Best Aggregate Score in Matches, edge named (Won by Corpl. R.O.G. Masefield, 1920), 54mm [2]. Very fine; first with three suspension lugs on reverse £60-80
Hammer Price: £50
ENGLAND, The RowWen Miniature Rifle Club, a silver Handicap medal [1909], 51mm; National Rifle Association, King's Trophy, a silver award medal by P. Metcalfe, unnamed, 51mm [2]. Extremely fine or nearly so but first has been buffed; in cases of issue £80-100
Hammer Price: £65
ENGLAND, Board of Education, a bronze medal by G.W. de Saulles, named (Horace E. Quick, Designs for Colour Prints, 1910), 51mm (E 1865); Board of Education, a silver medal by B. Mackennal, named (Horace E. Quick, Drawing of Figure from the Antique, 1911), 51mm; Royal Drawing Society, bronze award medals (2), both named (H. Quick) [4]. First two extremely fine and in cases of issue, others very fine £60-80
ENGLAND, South Bucks Horse Parade and R.S.P.C.A., a silver medal, unsigned, awarded 1911, 38mm; Toogood & Sons Championship, a silver medal, 44mm [2]. Extremely fine £30-50
Hammer Price: £75
ENGLAND, Bucks Volunteer Regt, a silver Cross, named (Sergt. A.F. Drew), with the recipient’s ‘dog tag’; together with other miscellaneous Shooting awards in silver (8), base metal (9), including the Sir A. Holland Medal, Country Life, Harrow School, Royal Marines, etc [Lot]. Mostly very fine £80-100
Hammer Price: £140
ENGLAND, Peace Celebrations, Derby, 1919, a silver and enamel award medal, named (Capt. H.M. Haywood); Restoration of St Mary's Church, Derby, 1928, a silver medal; together with other medals of Derby and Derbyshire, in white metal (38), other base metals (30), many for Coronations and Jubilees [70]. Mainly very fine but some better; an interesting and varied group £120-150
Hammer Price: £300
ENGLAND, City of London, market porter's arm badges (2), c. 1920, in red on white enamel, numbered 909, and in black on white enamel, numbered 1389, leather straps attached; together with a quantity of medals, 19th and 20th centuries, in base metals and varied sizes [Lot]. Varied state £50-100
Hammer Price: £60
ENGLAND, London Rifle Brigade, award medals to C.Q.M.S. R.F. Ebbetts, MM (3), 1930, 1931, 1933, all 34mm; Miniature Rifle Competition, 1927, a silver award medal, 26mm [4]. Very fine £70-90
ENGLAND, Ancient Order of Foresters, an engraved silver cross inset with central bugle, 55mm; a silver triangle, hallmarked London 1933; S.O.E., Past-President's star Jewel with enamelled centre, 1895, 50mm; a late Victorian multi-pointed silver star with globe-type centre, 47mm; together with Buffaloes and similar lodge badges and jewels, in silver (2), base metal (30) [36]. Medals mostly very fine, others in varied state £100-150
Hammer Price: £240
ENGLAND, London Academy of Music, etc, award medals and badges in silver (12), base metals (32), many enamelled; Devon Wednesday, silver and enamel Football badge, 1934-5; City of London, Freedom certificate, 1846, in tubular box [46]. Very fine and better £70-90
£70–£90
ENGLAND, Buxton College, a silver award medal, unsigned (C.K. Williams, Instrumental Music, 1936-37), 51mm; Buxton Harriers, a silver medal with gilt inset of stag, 25mm; Derby Angling Association, a silver and enamel badge, awarded 1921, 25mm; Derbyshire Beekeepers Association, a silver medal, named (R.H. Coltman, 1901) and copper, similar, both 42mm; St. Mary's College, Spinkhill, a copper award medal, 55mm (Taylor 151a, as South Yorkshire); others Derbyshire-related medals (5); Royal...
Hammer Price: £200
ENGLAND, Grand Challenge Cup, 1948, a gilt-bronze medal, undated, 48mm; Staines Regatta, silver medals (2), 1934, 1936, both 51mm; Royal Thames Yacht Club, 1945, a silver medal, 38mm; Pigeon Olympiad, 1977 [Blackpool], a silver medal, 50mm; together with other medals in silver (3), base metal (4) [12]. Varied state £100-150
Hammer Price: £130
ENGLAND, The Ancient Order of Foresters, a collection of sashes of office, etc. (12), with a variety of armorial devices, most with tassels [Lot]. Generally in excellent condition £40-60
£40–£60
ENGLAND, Centenary of the Birth of Winston Churchill, 1974, a box medal by R. Norris for Toye, Kenning & Spencer, containing 13 printed coloured roundels illustrating the life of Churchill by R. Jaffe, 77mm; together with other modern medals in silver (8), base metal (7), including Concorde 1976, Royal Wedding 1981, Task Force 1982, etc [16]. Many extremely fine £80-100
Hammer Price: £110
ENGLAND, 75th Anniversary of the British Numismatic Society, 1978, a matt silver medal by R. Elderton for the Royal Mint, 76mm; together with other Royal Mint medals (4, three in silver), including Royal Wedding 1986, 175th Anniversary of Waterloo 1990, etc [5]. Extremely fine; four in cases of issue [these damaged] £120-150
Hammer Price: £85
ENGLAND, 80th Birthday of Christopher Blunt, 1984, a cast bronze medal by Annabel Eley, 50mm (BM Acq. 1983-7, pl. 82, 100); together with other numismatic-related medals (15), including International Numismatic Congress, 1986, BANS 1991, Glasgow and West of Scotland Numismatic Society, 1997, etc [16]. Much as issued £30-50
Hammer Price: £10
ENGLAND, 25th Anniversary of the Royal National Theatre, 1988, a silver medal by Tower Mint, 44mm; together with miscellaneous World medals (5, four in silver) [6]. Mostly extremely fine or better; five cased as issued £80-100
ENGLAND, City of London Livery Club, an openwork silver badge; Sir Wilfred Lawson Lodge (No 10), presentation Phoenix jewel, 1902; together with a group of jewels, stewards' badges, etc (22), including Star of Westminster Lodge, 1898, many part-enamelled or gilt [Lot]. Mostly very fine £80-100
Hammer Price: £210
ENGLAND, The Kings and Queens of England, a complete modern [c. 1960] set of bronzed-metal reproductions of Dassier's medals, William I to George II [32]. Much as made, with bright varnished surfaces £60-80
ENGLAND, Masonic Million Memorial, silver jewels (2); Royal Masonic Hospital, silver jewels (4, three boxed); Royal Arch jewels (3); Meridian Chapter jewel; Stewards' badges (10), silver and enamel, some also gilt; other jewels (2) [21]. Very fine and better £150-200
Hammer Price: £250
ENGLAND, Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes, Victorian and later silver jewels and badges, in silver (12), base metals (4), some gilt, some part enamelled, most with ribbons and clasps; other silver Masonic, Oddfellows, Temperance and similar pieces (6) [22]. Mostly very fine £90-120
Hammer Price: £190
ENGLAND, Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes, a case containing apron, sashes, jewels, badges and sundry other pieces, mostly base metals, together with certificates (3), 19th and 20th centuries [Lot]. Varied state £40-60
Hammer Price: £70
ENGLAND, Masonic Founders’ jewels (5) in silver, silver-gilt and enamel, Golden Square, Rose Croix Chapter, No. 160; Excelsior Lodge, No. 7670; Southbourne Lodge, No. 4006; Royal Colonial Institute Lodge, No. 3556; St. David's Chapter, No. 2226; other jewels (2), Duke of Lancaster Lodge, No. 1353, with 50th anniversary clasp, 1921; The Paterson Chapter/Rupert Paterson Lodge, No. 3646, with exaltee clasp [7]. Well made and handsome pieces, mostly extremely fine £150-200
Hammer Price: £310
ENGLAND, Masonic and related pieces (approx. 80), many part-enamelled, 19th and 20th centuries [Lot]. Varied state £40-60
ENGLAND, medalets (60), George III to George V, mostly brass, but including silver (3), Coronation 1902 (2, one of Gloucester) and World War I [60]. Varied state £70-90
ENGLAND, miscellaneous royal medals, mostly Victoria and later, in silver (3), bronze and base metals (approx. 55) [Lot]. Varied state £50-70
Hammer Price: £55
ENGLAND, miscellaneous medals and badges (approx. 250), 19th and 20th centuries, a few silver, some enamelled, including friendly societies, religious and royal medals [Lot]. Varied state £100-150
FINLAND, Exposition Technique Française, Helsinki, 1958, a bronze medal, unsigned, 68mm; together with other modern bronze medals (12), relating to Akhenaton, Buddha, Zarathrustra, etc [13]. Mostly extremely fine £80-100
FRANCE, Francis II, Coronation at Rheims, 1559, a silver jeton, unsigned, 26mm (Feuardent 7868); together with other miscellaneous base metal medals, casts, etc (7), by Mauger, Olivier, etc [8]. Varied state £90-120
Hammer Price: £90
FRANCE, René de Birague, 1580, a restrike silver medal, unsigned, 38mm (BMC 236); The Mint at Chalons-sur-Marne, 1591, a bronze medal, unsigned, 35mm [2]. Extremely fine £80-100
Hammer Price: £40
FRANCE, Henri IV, Marie de Medici and the Dauphin, 1603, a large bronze medal by G. Dupré, 100mm (Jones 16); together with other medals (2) of Henri IV and Louis XIII [3]. All Paris Mint restrikes, extremely fine or better £50-70
Hammer Price: £30
FRANCE, Birth of the Dauphin, 1638, a copper medal by J. Mauger, 41mm (Divo 2); Treaty of Pisa, 1654, a copper medal by J. Mauger and J. Le Blanc, 41mm (Divo –); Abolition of Duelling, 1662, a copper medal by J. Mauger, 41mm (Divo 67); Assistance to Holland, 1666, a copper medal by J. Mauger, 41mm (Divo 89) [4]. Probably all early 19th century restrikes, extremely fine or nearly so, third with proof-like surfaces £100-150
FRANCE, New Laws, 1667, medals (2), by J. Mauger, in copper and bronze, both 41mm (Divo 94); Restoration of Cloth Manufacturing, 1668, a copper medal by J. Mauger, 41mm (Divo –); Clemency to Contractors, 1669, a copper medal by J. Mauger, 41mm (Divo –) [4]. All but last probably early 19th century restrikes, extremely fine or nearly so, first stamped with numeral ‘128’ on reverse £100-150
Hammer Price: £95
FRANCE, Peace of Nijmegen, 1678, a copper medal, by J. Mauger, 41mm (Divo –); Birth of the Duke of Burgundy, 1682, a copper medal by J. Mauger, 41mm (Divo 193); Death of Maria Theresia, 1683, a copper medal by J. Mauger, 41mm (Divo 97); Conquest of Savoy, 1690, a copper medal by J. Mauger, 41mm (Divo 233); Capture of Mons, 1691, a copper medal by J. Mauger, 41mm (Divo 235) [5]. All but last probably early 19th century restrikes, extremely fine and several with proof-like surfaces £150-200
FRANCE, Election de Paris, 1714, a silver jeton by T. Bernard, 29mm; together with other silver jetons (3) and a Naples Tari, 1696 [5]. Last fine, others very fine or better £100-150
FRANCE, The King's Progress, 1718, a copper medal by J. Roettiers, 41mm (Divo 22); Coronation, Rheims, 1722, a copper medal by J. Duvivier, 41mm (Divo 46); Pont de Blois, 1724, a copper medal by J. Duvivier, 41mm (Divo 59); together with miscellaneous European medals (8, one in silver) [11]. Varied state £150-200
Hammer Price: £160
FRANCE, Visite à la Monnaie, 1719, a copper medal by J.C. Roettiers, 41mm (Divo 26); together with other copper medals (4), by Droz, Tiolier, Desboeufs, etc [5]. Extremely fine or nearly so £100-150
FRANCE, Premier Corps des Marchants, 1725, a silver jeton, 30mm; together with other silver jetons of Louis XV (4) [5]. Very fine and better £100-150
FRANCE, Extraordinaire des Guerres, 1726, a silver jeton by J.C. Roettiers, 29mm (Feu. 786); Ordinaire des Guerres, 1755, a silver jeton by F.J. Marteau (Feu. 601); together with other silver jetons of Louis XV (5) [7]. All but one extremely fine £100-150
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