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Royal Visit to the United States, 1919, a bronze medal by J. Flanagan for the American Numismatic Society, from the same dies as previous, 62mm (Giordano 44a; BHM 4136; E 1968). About extremely fine £80-100
Hammer Price: £80
ARGENTINA, Inauguration of the Port of Parana, 1904, a bronze medal, 52mm; together with other miscellaneous World medals (52) [53]. First very fine, others in varied state £70-90
BOLIVIA, silver Proclamation medals (13), all 2-Soles size, 1855 (2, different), 1863 (5, two varieties), 1865 (2), 1868, 1869 (3) [13]. Generally fine to very fine, the 1869s better £100-150
CANADA, Montreal Philatelic Exhibition, 1925, a silver Art Déco plaque, unsigned, named (Won by J.H. Persse, Class B-6), stamped sterling, 45 x 32mm; Montreal Technical School, a silver award medal, unsigned, named (William Henderson, 1927-1928), edge stamped sterling, 55mm; together with a silver award medal for the Canadian Paper Money Society [3]. About extremely fine; first cased as issued £80-100
ENGLAND, Great Exhibition, 1851, white metal medals (2), by Allen & Moore, 51mm, and by Ottley, 53mm (Allen 120, 265; BHM 2419, 2453); together with other medals (20, two in silver), including Blackwall Tunnel 1898, Victoria, Visit to Ireland, 1900, etc [22]. First two extremely fine, others in varied state £70-90
ENGLAND, Billy and Charlie, a circular brass pseudo-medieval medal dated 1211, with tall loop, 45mm; Herbert Seaby, 1976, a cast medal by M. Holloway for J.R. Gaunt, 61mm; together with other miscellaneous medals (8) [10]. First very fine, others in varied state £50-70
Victoria, Golden Jubilee, Borough of Bradford, 1887, a silver medal by M. Rhodes, veiled bust left, rev. wreath enclosing engraved inscription (Borough of Bradford Jubilee Festivities, Presented to Councillor Joseph Smith by Angus Holden, Mayor), 58mm (cf. W & E 2335A.1). About extremely fine, toned, very rare; in red velvet case of issue £80-100
France, Enseignement Primaire, a silver award medal by J.B.E. Farochon, standing female laureates two teachers, each instructing a cluster of infant pupils, rev. eagle in wreath, edge named (Mr. Jh. Rebiere, Inst 1re. à Longjumeau (Seine et Oise) 1868-69), 52mm. Extremely fine and attractively toned, scarce; in original wooden circular box £70-90
English Army on the Tagus, Lines of Torres Vedras, 1811, a copper medal by L.M. Petit and E.-J. Dubois for Mudie, Wellington seated left in attire of a Roman general, rev. Tagus reclines, British tents behind, 41mm (Eimer 8; BHM 713; E 1016; Bramsen 1138). Extremely fine £80-100
France, War Memorial Erected, Nice, 1928, an Art Déco bronze medal by A. Lavrillier after A. Janniot, warrior clasping sword, head of wild boar behind, rev. the memorial, 72mm (Classens 104; Maier 315; V &A Exh. Cat. 1998, 53). Good very fine £100-150
FRANCE, Agriculture, silver award medals (4), by A. Desaide (2), for the Comice Agricole de Montdidier, named (Elysée Collonville), 42mm, and for the Comice Agricole de Montier-en-Der, named (Mr Simonnin, 1879), 47mm; by H. Ponscarme, for the Ministère de l’Agriculture et du Commerce, named (Alençon 1881, Concours Regionale Agricole), 47mm; by F.-C.-V. de Vernon for the Comice Agricole de Béthune, named (R.A. Boussac, 1892), 42mm [4]. Mainly better than very fine £80-100
FRANCE, Horticulture, silver-gilt award medals (2), by N.G.A. Brenet, named (Offert par Mr Pouyer-Quertier, Sénateur, Orchidées, P. Vincent 1888), and by A. Dubois, 1868, named (Mr Duboc Fils, Roses, Coupées 1875), both 51mm; other award medals (2) for the Société d’Horticulture de Wazemmes, named (À Mr Seulin Fils, Juillet 1845) and the Société d’Horticulture d’Orléans du Loiret, named (A. Louvel), both 42mm [4]. Very fine to extremely fine £90-120
FRANCE, Pax, 1907, a bronze medal by J.-L. Merot, 63mm (PBE –; CGMP p.253); together with other medals (4, one in silver), by Witterwulghe, Morlon, Legastelois, etc [5]. Very fine and better £90-120
Capture of Porto Bello, 1739, bronze or pinchbeck medals (2), similar to previous lot, 40 and 38mm (Adams PBvi 5-E, 6-G; Betts 221, 224) [2]. About fine, first pierced £100-150
FRANCE, Liberation of Strasbourg, 1919, a cast bronze medal by H. Dropsy, 80mm (Dropsy Exh. Cat. 1964, 39; BDM VIII, 344; BM Acq. 1983-7, pl. 53, 137); together with other bronze medals and plaques (3), by Stern, Devreese, etc [4]. Generally very fine £70-90
Belgian Congo, Aux Createurs des Congo Belge et Français, 1935, a bronze medal by E.H. Becker, head of elephant above railway viaduct, forest in background, rev. busts of Leopold II, Livingstone and de Brazza, palm fronds around, 68mm. Good very fine, scarce £80-100
Clubs and Societies, British National Cadet Association, a silver award badge by Fattorini, phoenix, rev. lion, Union Jack behind, named (Major H.R. Robins F.C.C., the Queens Royal Regiment), hallmarked Birmingham 1934, 28 x 23mm; British Poster Advertising Association, a silver-gilt and enamel Past President’s badge by Turner & Simpson, named (R.W. Walker, President 1968-69), hallmarked Birmingham 1968, 47 x 30mm; Incorporated Municipal Electrical Association, a silver-gilt and enamel...
Lead impression of a Royal Seal, probably French; sundry medallions, etc, including from Thomason's Medallic Bible; medallic roundels and plaques, etc [Lot]. Varied state £40-60
France, Obsequies for the Duc de Montebello, 1810, a copper medal by A. Galle, laureate bust left, rev. legend in 20 lines, 68mm (Bramsen 971; Julius 2289; d’Essling 1314). One slight edge knock, otherwise extremely fine £80-100
Municipal, Liverpool, Mayorality of John Bramley-Moore, a silver award medal by Allen & Moore for F.L. Hausburg, to benefit the Northern and Southern Hospitals, Liverpool, August 1849, arms with supporters, rev. inscription, edge named (Realized Nett £9593.6.2, Mrs Yates), 44mm; London, Lord Mayor Sir Francis Wyatt Truscott, a silver award medal, named (Arthur T. Simmons, aged 14, 20th July 1882); together with an anonymous silver award medal by J. Moore, named (W.K. Hudson, For Merit),...
Hammer Price: £75
Accession and Proposed Coronation, 1936-7, souvenir medals in various base metals (28) (Giordano 170 [2], 172 [4], 176 [2], 181, 183, 185 [6], 187, 191, 192, 193 [3], 201 [4, one silver], 338 [2, with photographic centre]); and a boxed set of four medals by E. Carter Preston [33]. Mostly extremely fine £80-100
ENGLAND, Anne, Accession, 1702, a silver medal by J. Croker, 35mm (MI I, 227/1; E 388); Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, Derby, a silver medal by J. Moore, 32mm (W & E 4453C.3) [2]. First very fine and toned but scratched through face, second extremely fine £120-150
ENGLAND, Death of Sir John Moore, 1809, a copper medal by G. Mills for Mudie, 41mm (BHM 666; E 994); together with other copper medals (2) [3]. Very fine £50-70
ENGLAND, Amateur Rifle Association, silver medals by Lauer (2), all comers championship, named (G. Chamney 1894-95); defence not defiance, named (F. Lloyd 1897-98), both 55mm [2]. Very fine but have been polished £100-150
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
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
Austria, 50th Anniversary of the Genossenschaft de Bildenden Kunstler [Society of Artists], Vienna, 1911, a uniface bronze Art Déco plaque by A. Hartig, head of Mercury right, holding a naked figure of Victory, 80 x 72mm (Hauser –; BDM VII, 420; cf. DNW 70C, 2429). Strong Déco style, good very fine £100-150
France, Exposition Internationale d’Éléctricité, Paris, 1881, a bronze award medal by L.-O. Roty [struck 1882], robed figure of La Science above a globe, rev. legend, palm and laurel branches at left, un-named, 80mm (Roty Compagnnonage p.90; Maier 91; Coll. R. Marx 4; BM Acq. 1978-82, p.47, 158). Extremely fine and lightly patinated £50-70
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, Universal Exposition, Paris, 1855, a copper medal by A. Barre, 60mm; Universal Exposition, 1867, copper medals by H. Ponscarme (2), one named (Gasparsson & Schmidt), both 51mm, another, smaller, 37mm; International Maritime Exposition, 1868, a copper medal, 41mm (Divo 234, 541, 544, 545, 581) [5]. Extremely fine £100-150
France, Léonce Hély d’Oissel, Président de la Société Générale, 1914, a silver plaque by D.P. Puech, bust left, rev. legend in 9 lines, 75 x 60mm. About extremely fine, rare; in brown fitted case of issue £50-70
Germany, Bismarck, 20 Jahre nach meinem Tode [20th Anniversary of the Death of Bismarck], 1918, a cast bronze medal by K. Goetz, head appearing from clouds, rev. figure representing a Social Democrat mounting a horse, draped figure of Germany averting her eyes, 58mm (K 216; Frankenhuis 1491); together with other European medals (2), by Devreese and Huguenin [3]. About extremely fine £50-70
FRANCE, Defence of Liège, 1914, a plated bronze medal by G. Devreese, 69mm (Frankenhuis 7; BM Acq. 1978-82, p.14, 40; cf. DNW M7, 2560); together with other French bronze medals (4), by Prud’homme, Legastelois, Turin, etc [5]. Extremely fine or nearly so £100-150
GERMANY, Battle of Hohenfriedberg, 1745, a base metal medal, unsigned, 42mm (Olding 557; Henckel 4883); Capture of Prague, 1757, a base metal medal, unsigned, 38mm (Olding 605; Henckel 1621); Death of Adam Friedrich Graf von Seinsheim, 1779, a silver medalet, 22mm [3]. Mostly very fine, first better £80-100
Clubs and Societies, Dorset Natural History and Antiquarian Field Club, silver award medals (3, one signed J. Pinches), for Excellence in Natural History and Archaeology (2), Chemistry and Electricity, bust, rev. arms of Dorchester, first named on edge (Canon T.E. Usherwood M.A. 1913), all 32mm [3]. Very fine or better; first two in contemporary cases £40-60
Long Service, Imperial Chemical Institute, silver and enamel award medals (3), by Fattorini (2), Britannia standing right, revs. named (J.B. McNair for 33 Years Service; S.J.A. Stokes for 25 Years Service), both hallmarked Birmingham 1928, and by Vaughton, rev. named (H.A. Neale for 29 Years Service), hallmarked Birmingham 1930, all 32mm; together with other silver and enamel long service medals by Fattorini (2) for McCorquodale & Co Ltd, named (Thomas Harris) and C.C. & E. Nuthall Ltd,...
Hammer Price: £70
France, Le Nid, c. 1900, a silver plaque by J.-B. Daniel-Dupuis, naked wood nymph kneeling on rock, discovering bird’s nest in a tree with two birds in it, rev. naked child seated on branch, playing with a bird, named (L’Orphélinat des Agents des PTT, a Mr Mosser), 66 x 37mm (Maier 121; PBE 319; CGMP p.175; BDM I, 666; BM Acq. 1983-7, p.20, 67; cf. DNW M11, 1804). Extremely fine; in original fitted case £60-80
France, L’Étude, 1908, a bronze plaque by L.-J. Deschamps, naked female amongst classical ruins, charts details, rev. open book resting on palm branch, 81 x 46mm (PBE 364; CGMP p.143). Good very fine £70-90
Plymouth, Duke of Wellington Appointed Governor of Plymouth, 1819, a copper medal by T. Webb for Mudie, bust left, rev. legend in 35 lines, 55mm (Eimer 94; BHM 986; E 1118); a white metal medal from the same dies but lacking signature details below bust and no stop after wellington, 55mm [2]. First nearly extremely fine, second very fine but with a slight edge knock £100-150
TORBAY, Centenary of the Royal Regatta, 1913, a silver medal by W.J. Dingley, garnished arms with enamelled shield, rev. yacht, named (H.A. Garrett Esq, Borough Surveyor), 44mm; 150th Anniversary of the Royal Regatta, 1963, a silver medal, arms, rev. vignettes of rowing, swimming and sailing, 45mm; George VI, Coronation Regatta, 1937, a silver medal by H.B. Sale, conjoined busts left, rev. yacht Britannia, 51mm (W & E 7805A.1; BHM 4385) [3]. Extremely fine or nearly so, but some minor...
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