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Accountancy, Association of International Accountants, a silver award medal, unsigned, named (Miss Phoebe Violet Gibbons, June 1940), hallmarked Birmingham 1938, 32mm; School of Accountancy, a silver award medal by W.J. Dingley, named (South Africa Intermediate Examination, G.R. Wright, Knysna First Place, 1939), hallmarked Birmingham 1939, 32mm; Society of Incorporated Accountants & Auditors, a silver award medal by the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co, named (Robert Henry Peters Burberry,...
Hammer Price: £65
Agriculture, Camelford, Cornwall, a silver award medal by J. Moore, farmyard scene, rev. named (Offered by T.B. Burns…for the Best Ploughing, Won by O.G. Pinch of St Mabyn), 49mm; Daily Record Medal, a silver-gilt award medal by Fattorini, named (Mauchline Horticultural & Agricultural Society…Won by R.T.W. Stewart, 1935), hallmarked Birmingham 1935, 38mm; together with other silver award medals (5), relating to Bovril, milk production, ornithology, mostly c. 1930 [7]. Mostly very fine;...
Hammer Price: £130
Agriculture, Makerfield Ploughing Society, 1857, a frosted silver award medal by J. Park, two teams ploughing, farm buildings behind, rev. wreath, unnamed, 52mm. Better than extremely fine; set in a silver ring with glazed lunettes £60-80
£60–£80
Animals, Compton Stud Co, a silver award medal by J.A. Restall, horse left, named (1894 1st Prize, Mr A.C. Bennetts, Yearling by Robin Hood), 51mm; together with other silver medals (3) for dog breeding, hunting, etc [4]. Very fine or better but first with edge bruises £60-80
Hammer Price: £85
Art, Royal Academy of Arts, 1902, a matt silver award medal by T. Brock, bust of Edward VII right, rev. the torso Belvedere, edge named (Marjory Violet Watherston for a Painting of a Head from the Life, Dec. 10, 1904), 55mm (BHM –; E 1862); Royal Scottish Society of Arts, Makdougall Brisbane Prize, a silver award medal, unsigned, named (To Basil A. Pilkington…27 May 1912), 50mm [2]. Extremely fine; first in case of issue £70-90
Hammer Price: £120
Art, Society of Science, Letters and Art, a silver award medal, unsigned, seated figure, rev. named (Miss E.A. Wright, Oil Painting, mid-1892), 38mm. Extremely fine or better, attractively toned; in fitted case of issue £30-40
Hammer Price: £40
Clubs and Societies, Auctioneers’ and Estate Agents’ Institute, a bronze award medal, unsigned, emblems in crowned quatrefoil, named (Awarded to Harvey T. Babb…1926), 41mm; Electrical Contractors’ Association, a silver award medal by Vaughton, named (City & Guilds Examination…P.W.G.R. Pannett…1951), 38mm; Institute of British Foundrymen, a silver-gilt award medal by Fattorini, named (K.E.L. Nicholas), hallmarked Birmingham 1963, 45mm; National Housing & Town Planning Council, a...
Hammer Price: £60
Clubs and Societies, Borough of Chesterfield, a silver and enamel badge by Walker & Hall, named (Tom Bucknall, Mayor 1965-1966 - First Mayor 1598), hallmarked Birmingham 1965, 42 x 32mm; Institute of Heraldic and Genealogical Studies, a silver-gilt award medal by Fattorini, named (Alexander Colin Cole, 1980), hallmarked Birmingham 1979, 51mm; Ranelagh Club, a silver medal or pass, unsigned, named (April 1927 Col. F.J. Popham, DSO), 32mm; Society of Cosmetic Chemists, a silver award medal by...
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...
Hammer Price: £80
Clubs and Societies, British Telecommunications, Martlesham Medal, a silver award medal, unsigned, building, rev. named (Kevin Rose, 1995), 65mm; Royal Mint Collectors’ Club, a silver award medal by the Royal Mint, edge named (Cyril P. Willis), 50mm, together with a similar badge, 25mm; Shellfish Association, a silver-gilt award medal, unsigned, named (Presented to Simon Birch, President…1972-1986), 58mm [4]. Extremely fine; Royal Mint items in case of issue £120-150
£120–£150
Clubs and Societies, Cookham Memorial Medal, a silver award medal, unsigned, War memorial, named (Leslie James Emmett, 1925), edge hallmarked London 1923, 40mm; Foundling Hospital, Robert Grey Medal, a silver award, unsigned, named (Frances Urwick, 1918, for Good Conduct), hallmarked London 1918; Winston Churchill Memorial Trust, a silver award medal by the Royal Mint, named (A. Horder, 1969), 44mm [3]. Mostly extremely fine; all cased as issued, second in an ornate contemporary case by Hunt...
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
Hammer Price: £75
Clubs and Societies, Incorporated Institute of British Decorators, a silver-gilt award medal by A. Wyon for Pinches, peacock, rev. named (A. Seymour Jennings, 1926); together with a similar medal, rev. University of Adelaide, Faculty of Commerce, named (Charles A. Hindley, 1929-1930, 1930-1931), edge stamped B16, both 38mm [2]. About extremely fine; first with suspension ring, second an error pairing of dies and very rare £50-70
Hammer Price: £50
Clubs and Societies, National Society of Amalgamated Metal Wire and Tube Makers, a silver award medal by J.A. Restall for W.J. Davis, bust of Davis three-quarters left, rev. standing winged female holding cap of Liberty and fasces, edge named (Presented to Mrs W.J. Davis, Dec. 13 1902), hallmarked Birmingham 1902, 45mm (BHM 3869; cf. DNW M11, 1213); British Empire Companion of Honour, 1922, award medals (2), in silver and bronze, unsigned, edges named (W.J. Davis, Birmingham, Peace over Land...
Hammer Price: £240
Clubs and Societies, Poetry Society, a gold award medal by J.W. Tiptaft, seated female figure reading, rev. named (R. Barber, 1.12.32), hallmarked Birmingham 1932, 23mm, 4.8g; Poetry Lovers’ Fellowship, a silver award medal by Fattorini & Sons, named (Mary K. Taylor, 23 June 1939), hallmarks unclear, 26mm [2]. Extremely fine, first with suspension loop; in cases of issue £60-80
Clubs and Societies, Wisbech Working Men’s Club & Institute, a silver award medal, unsigned, trefoil, rev. named (Presented to Mr John Whitethread, April 1890), 42mm. With suspension ribbon and two bars; in case of issue £40-60
£40–£60
Education, Golden Parsonage, c. 1930, a silver award medal, unsigned, flower, named (Shooting Cup, Xmas Term, H.C. Lowcock), 33mm; together with other silver award medals, medalets and badges (27, eight enamelled), relating to acting, baking, electrical engineering, oil painting, photography, etc, mostly 20th century, many hallmarked [28]. Varied state £150-200
Hammer Price: £150
Exhibitions, Brewers & Allied Traders International Exhibition, a silver award medal, unsigned, standing female pouring wine, named (1921 Class V Beer Competition, Bailey & Tebbutt Ltd, Cambridge, 1st Prize), hallmarked Birmingham 1921, 44mm; Grocery, Provision, Oil & Italian Warehouse & Allied Trades Exhibition & Market, a silver award medal by Mappin & Webb, named (A.R. Beckerson, Limehouse), hallmarked Birmingham 1907, 49mm; together with a silver award medal by Mappin & Webb for the...
Exhibitions, British Trawlers’ Federation, a silver and enamel award medal, unsigned, Federation logo, trawler above, rev. named (National Slab-Dressing Competition awarded to E.R. Bonfield), hallmarked Birmingham 1929; Grocery & Allied Trades International Exhibition, a silver award medal by Mappin & Webb, named (L. Harvey AFGI Reading 1938), hallmarked Birmingham 1937; Laundry Exhibition, 1896, a silver award medal by H.B. Sale, named (Award to Mrs Cook, Barking Road, Plaistow);...
Hammer Price: £110
Exhibitions, Dri-Ped Boot & Shoe Repairing Competition, silver award medals (2), unsigned, Atlas, revs. named (R. Broadhurst, 1934; G.F. Scott, 1936), both 44mm; International Shoe & Leather Fair, a silver award medal by Fattorini, named (1935 2nd Prize, District Class, E. Stemp), 44mm; 20th Manchester Shoe & Leather Exhibition, 1929, a silver award medal, unsigned, named (T. Stoneham, Riveted Square Clump Open Class), 38mm [4]. Very fine or better £70-90
Hammer Price: £70
Livery Companies, Worshipful Company of Upholders, a silver-gilt Past Master’s openwork badge by Padgett & Braham, Company arms with supporters, motto below, rev. named (P. Tyson Woodcock, Master 1963-1964), hallmarked London 1963, 50 x 38mm. Extremely fine; with suspension loop and ribbon £40-50
Long Service, Assay Office, Birmingham, a silver award medal by C. Thomas, shield with lion supporters, rev. frontal elevation, named (Arthur Sidaway, 1896-1921), 44mm. Extremely fine, scarce; in fitted case of issue £60-80
Hammer Price: £90
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,...
Long Service, Institute of Clayworkers, a silver award medal by Fattorini, fortified gateway, rev. named (Awarded to C.E. Rhoades for Long Service 1949), edge hallmarked Birmingham 1948, 58mm: Liebig’s Extract of Meat Co, a silver award medal, unsigned, named (Gaspar Stalker, on Completion of 25 Years Faithful Service), 41mm [2]. Extremely fine, with loops for suspension; in fitted cases of issue £50-70
Medical, Medico-Psychological Association, a silver award medal by A. Wyon, Psyche seated left, rev. named (George R. Wilson, The Gaskell Prize, 1892), 38mm; Metropolitan Asylums Board (Queen Mary’s Hospital for Children), a silver award medal by the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co, named (Kathleen J. Pannett, October 1929), edge hallmarked London 1929, 32mm; Temperance Society, a silver award medal, unsigned, named (Presented to J.D. Skelt M.R.S,…on his 21st Birthday), 44mm [3]. Very...
Hammer Price: £160
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),...
Music, Eisteddfod, Caernarvon [1892], a silver award medal, unsigned, bust of Sebastien Érard left, rev. named (The Érard Medal Struck in Celebration of the Centenary of the Firm of S. & P. Érard, Won at Caernarvon by M.E.F. Lee), 34mm; Eisteddfod, Llandudno, 1896, a silver award medal by Vaughton, named (First Prize for Fire Screen, M.L. Parry, 1896), 39mm; Eisteddfod, Caernarvon, 1906, a small gold award medal by Fattorini, named (Prize £160 won by the North Staffs Choral Society,...
Hammer Price: £140
Phonography, Corporation of Certified Secretaries, a silver award medal by J. Fenton, globe within garter, lion supporters, rev. named (Awarded to R.A.O.J. Hayward for Proficiency…8th and 9th December 1944), hallmarked Birmingham 1944, 63mm; Pittman College, silver award medals (2), by Spink, named (James Ernest Bird, 150 Words per Minute, Dec. 1918), by Vaughton, 1934, edge named (First Prize, Edna M. Peck), both 41mm; Woolwich Chamber of Commerce, a silver award medal by Vaughton, named...
£90–£120
Publications, Liverpool Daily Echo, a gold award medal by Boodle & Dunthorne, monogram, rev. wreath, named (J. Billington, Dec. 1938), hallmarked Birmingham 1937, 26mm; together with a silver award medal from ‘Little Folks’ Magazine, named (John Hamer, January 1907), 32mm [2]. Extremely fine £80-100
Religion, Congregational Union of England & Wales, a silver-gilt award medal by A.G. Wyon, sermon in Greek temple, rev. wreath, named (Essay Competition 1916, Laura I. Hale), 42mm; Notre Dame College, Glasgow, a silver-gilt cruciform award by Davidson, Henderson & Sorley, engraved (Ex Dono Archiepiscopi 1937), hallmarked Glasgow 1936, 55 x 35mm; Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, a silver award medal by Vaughton, named (H.O. Mayne, April 12 1912), 64 x 42mm; Sunday School Union, a...
Religion, Old Meeting House, Birmingham, 1837, a silver medal, unsigned, front elevation, rev. Sunday Schools Fiftieth Anniversary, edge named (Presented by the Teachers to Thos Eyre Lee Esqr, Sept 11th 1837), 38mm (BHM –; Taylor 58a). Extremely fine, toned; in contemporary fitted case £40-60
Religion, Ripon Cathedral, an oval silver medal, unsigned, view of cathedral, rev. named (Robert M. Walker, 1909-1912), 57 x 44mm; Ripon Cathedral Choir Old Boys, a silver enamelled badge by Fattorini, hallmarked Birmingham 1912; together with a related enamel badge [3]. Extremely fine, first with suspension loop and ribbon; all in contemporary fitted case £60-80
Sailing, Henley Sailing Club, a large light bronze award medal, unsigned, Neptune with trident, named (Russell Skinner C.C., 1962, R.J.C. Dent), 58mm; other sporting and swimming award medals (29, five in silver); together with base metal religious medals (10), miscellaneous medals (8), mostly 1890-1930 [48]. Very fine or better £100-150
Sports, Associated Portland Cement Manufacturers, an Art Déco silver award medal by the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co, laureate head right, rev. named (1932 Bowls Teams, S.H. Hibbin), 31 x 25mm; together with silver award medals (7), for athletics (3), body-building (2), cycling, cricket, all 1900-35, some hallmarked [8]. Mostly very fine or better; first in case of issue £60-80
Swimming, Cross-Channel Swim, a bronze electrotype award medal by F.W. Doyle-Jones, head of T.W. Burgess left, rev. to commemorate the swim from england to france sep 5-6 1911 by t.w. burgess, presented by alfred jonas esq. hon sec webb memorial fund, edge named (R. Flood), 65mm. Extremely fine; in fitted case of issue [lid missing] £80-100
Transport, Commercial Motor Users’ Association, a bronze award medal by A.G. Wyon, naked figure of Britannia seated right, rev. named (1921 Divisional Champion London - Petrol W.J. Denyer), 57mm; Institute of British Carriage & Automobile Manufacturers, a silver award medal, named (Commercial Bodywork Competition, Olympia 1931…awarded to Messrs Express Body Works, London EC1), 55mm; Institute of Transport, a silver award medal, unsigned, named (Charles E. Lee, 1946-1947), hallmarked...
BIDEFORD, Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, a white metal medal by J.A. Restall, 38mm (W & E 4520D.1), George V, Coronation, 1911, an aluminium medal, unsigned, 39mm (W & E 5135F.1); Dartmouth, Visit by Edward VII, 1902, medals by S.F. Lane (2), in bronze and white metal, both 38mm (W & E 4094.1; BHM 3867), George V, Silver Jubilee, 1935, an aluminium medal by Fattorini, 32mm (W & E 5682J.1); Tiverton, Centenary of the Baptist Sunday School, 1907, a white metal medal, unsigned, 40mm, George V,...
Hammer Price: £30
Colyton, Grammar School, a uniface bronze medal, 49mm; Highweek, Sunday School, a white metal medal; Honiton, Second World War, 1995 and 2005, cupro-nickel medals, both 30mm; Kingsbridge, Coronation, 1911, a white metal medal by T. Fattorini, 39mm (W & E 5103F); Langtree, Total Abstinence medal; Newton Abbot, Visit of the Duke of York to St Leonard's Tower, 1899, a white metal medal by H.B. Sale, 39mm (W & E 1868; BHM 3642); Sidmouth, Elizabeth II, Coronation, 1953, Hot Cross Bun Fund, a...
DEVONPORT, Plymouth Dockyard Renamed as Devonport, 1824, a copper medal by T. Halliday [after R. Ellis and J. Ramsey], Fame heralds the arrival of Neptune in marine car, rev. legend in 12 lines, 55mm (BHM 1244; E 1175). Extremely fine £90-120
Devonport, Exhibition of Arts, Science and Manufactures, a silver award medal by L.C. Wyon, diademed bust of Victoria left, rev. legend in wreath, edge named (C. Burrows, Attendant in Charge, 1869), 45mm (Allen Pt 1; cf. BHM 3108); a similar award medal in copper, named (Mrs M. King, Wood-Carving, 1869), 45mm; together with other Devonport medals in white metal for the Coronations of 1902 and 1911 (2), both 39mm (W & E 4510G, 5169B) [5]. First virtually as struck and toned, very rare, in...
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