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FRANCE, Académie de Médecine, c. 1920, a bronze medal by H.-A.-J. Patey, named (M. Dr Le Claire), 59mm (PBE 671); together with other bronze medals and plaques relating to medicine, etc (3) [4]. Good very fine or better; one cased £40-50
£40–£50
FRANCE, Le Soldat Inconnu, 1920, a bronze medal by P.-M. Dammann, 68mm (CGMP p.114-15); together with bronze plaques (4), by Monier, Blondat, Fraisse, etc [5]. Very fine and better £100-150
Hammer Price: £110
FRANCE, Retour de l’Alsace-Lorraine à la France, 1920, a bronze medal by P. Roger-Bloche, 68mm (CGMP p.49; cf. DNW 49, 919); together with other medals (4), by Vernier, Allouard, Fraisse and Croce-Lancelot [5]. About extremely fine £100-150
FRANCE, Société Industrielle de St Quentin et de l’Aisne, 1925, a silver award medal by A. Borrel, named (Mme. Machu, Née Claisse Julia, 24 Années de Services, Mon Léon Frères, 1925), 57mm; together with other medals in silver (2), base metal (3, one gilt), by Baudry, Kinsburger, Pelletier, etc [6]. Very fine to extremely fine; four cased £80-100
£80–£100
FRANCE, La Parure, 1925, an octagonal brass repoussé plaque by P. Turin for La Gerbe d’Or, 81mm (Classens 131); together with another brass repoussé plaque for La Gerbe d’Or and a square bronze plaque by M. Renard [3]. Very fine or better; first with faded maroon cord for suspension £70-90
Hammer Price: £35
FRANCE, Crédit Foncier de France, 1927, a silver plaque by J.P. Legastelois, 60 x 64mm; Henri Germain, Fondateur du Crédit Lyonnais, 1910, light bronze 30 Year Service award medals by C.P. Pillet (2), named (M. Langlois Samuel; M. Merzeau Georges), both 81mm (BM Acq. 1978-82, p.45, 124; BDM –; cf. DNW M8, 2267); together with other medals (5, one silver), relating to banking, insurance [8]. Mostly about extremely fine; first three cased £60-80
£60–£80
FRANCE, Chantecler, a zinc galvano by E. Fraisse, 205mm; Enfant shrimping, a decorative rectangular plaque, 116 x 106mm; together with a later circular plaque of a lady, 1929, by R. Dufour, 152mm [3]. Very fine and better £70-90
Hammer Price: £30
FRANCE, Paul Lecene, c. 1929, a uniface bronze medal, unsigned [by P.-F. Masseau], 70mm; together with other base metal medals, plaques, etc (14), mostly 20th century, some relating to the military [15]. Varied state £60-80
FRANCE, Tête de Fille, c. 1930, a pair of uniface octagonal plated plaques by P.-A. Morlon, both 55mm [2]. Good very fine or better £60-80
FRANCE, Auguste Rateau, 1930, a bronze plaque by G.-H. Prud'homme, 89 x 68mm; Franz Haniel, 1956, a bronze plaque, 123 x 95mm; John Lewis Paton, a bronze plaque, 86 x 63mm; together with other World medals, plaques, etc (30) [33]. Varied state £70-90
FRANCE, Porteur de la flamme olympique, c. 1935, a uniface bronze medal by G. Contaux, 51mm; together with a group of European sporting and souvenir medals (approx. 70), mostly base metals, some enamelled, etc. [Lot]. Varied state £50-70
FRANCE, Victor Hugo, 1935, a bronze medal by R. Lamourdedieu, 68mm (CGMP p.221); Rudyard Kipling, 1950, a light bronze medal by R.B. Baron, 68mm (CGMP p.90); Jean-Baptiste Molière, 1844, a bronze medal by F.A. Caunois, 57mm; together with bronze uniface plaques (2), depicting Mozart and Strauss [5]. Very fine or better; fourth mounted on a marble slab £70-90
£70–£90
FRANCE, Dedication of the American Monument at Chateau-Thierry, 1937, a bronze medal by A. de Possesse, 50mm (cf. DW 20, 400); together with other medals (5, one in silver), by Lefebvre, Marey, Legastelois, etc [6]. Very fine and better £100-150
Hammer Price: £70
FRANCE, St Eligius, 1948, a bronze medal by L. Muller, 63mm; together with other medals (3, one uniface) depicting Christ and St John Chrysostom, St Peter and Our Lady of Fátima [4]. Very fine to extremely fine £30-40
Hammer Price: £45
FRANCE, Centenaire de la Société Botanique de France, 1954, a bronze award medal by G. Guiraud, named (Mlle M.L. Rubat de Merac); together with other bronze medals and plaques (6), by Bénard, Coëffin, Delannoy, Mérelle etc [7]. Many extremely fine; three cased £50-70
£50–£70
FRANCE, Société Nationale des Chemins de Fers Français, 1962, bronze medals (2), both 69mm; together with other base metal medals (13), mostly 20th century [15]. Varied state £40-60
£40–£60
FRANCE, Société Industrielle de Rouen, 1969, a silver-gilt award medal by Josette Hébert-Coëffin, 68mm; together with modern base metal medals (10), from Caen, Dunkerque, Nord-Pas de Calais, Paris etc [11]. Mostly as struck and cased as issued £100-150
Hammer Price: £50
FRANCE, C.S.O. National, Dijon, 1976, 4th prize, a cast oval bronze plaque, 188 x 135mm; together with other cast bronzes and a plaster (3) [4]. Very fine £50-70
FRANCE, Le Bouliste, 1978, a large bronze medal by L. Gibert, 80mm; together with other medals in silver (2), base metal (14), mostly French and 20th century [17]. Varied state; three cased £60-80
FRANCE, Fédération Française de Gymnastique, base metal plaques (3, two with enamelling), smaller named (Mme Jacquot Andrée), 81 x 59mm (2), 69 x 56mm; together with other base metal medals and plaques relating to gymnastics, sport, etc (11) [14]. Varied state £30-40
£30–£40
FRANCE, Art Déco and earlier bronze plaques and medals (6), by Bottiau, J. Vernon, Vezien, Bouchardon, etc [6]. Generally very fine £40-50
Hammer Price: £85
FRANCE, jetons (11, one in silver), Louis XIII to Louis XVIII [11]. Varied state £80-100
Hammer Price: £40
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
Hammer Price: £75
GERMANY, Stralsund, 1811, a silver award medal signed M.F., 42mm; together with 19th century European base metal medals (2) [3]. First nearly extremely fine, others fine to very fine £60-80
GERMANY, Military Order of St. Henry, c. 1849, a silver medal, unsigned, 36mm (Nimmergut 2907); together with silver shooting medals (2), of Prussia and the Hölting Bürger Schützenfest, 1929 [3]. Varied state £80-100
GERMANY, Centenary of the Birth of Friedrich Schiller, 1859, a copper medal by A. Fischer for Loos, 42mm; Death of Konrad Adenaeur, 1967, a silver medal, unsigned, 40mm; together with miscellaneous base metal German medals (14), various subjects [16]. First two extremely fine, others in varied state £70-90
GERMANY, Meissen, Notgeld, etc, of Schwabisch, Schiller, Ravensburg, etc; seal impressions (2); France, Marie Antoinette, silhouetted right-facing white bisque portrait, 68mm; together with other cut and cast medals and gems and a Festival of Britain soap medal [Lot]. Varied state £50-100
Hammer Price: £60
GREECE, Nautical Veterans’ Treasury, a bronze medal by A. Barre, 36mm; together with other Greek base metal medals (6, one plated), mostly 20th century [7]. Varied state £40-60
Hammer Price: £20
Greece, Vedette grecque, a rectangular cast bronze plaque by L. Perzinko, 255 x 140mm; a smaller rectangular bronze portrait plaque of a young man, 1895, signed SR in monogram, 157 x 115mm [2]. Both very fine, the former a reddish colour £70-90
INDIA, Madras & Mahrattary Rifles, a small double-handled silver Challenge Cup for Shooting, 1936-37, named (Runners Up, Lt. Col. R.A. Sharpe and others), 67mm, 128.75g, on stand; together with other shooting award ephemera (2), including a silver mustard pot mounted with small NRA medallion on lid, by Elkington, awarded at Bisley, 1909, named (Capt. T.D. Miller) [3]. Silver in good order but some damage to last £80-100
Hammer Price: £95
NETHERLANDS, copper jetons (16), 1575, 1577, 1578, 1579, 1580, 1581, 1582 (2), 1583, others (7) [16]. Varied state £100-150
Hammer Price: £170
Netherlands, copper jetons (14), 1591, 1597, 1611, 1620, 1621 chronogrammatic date, 1626, 1632, 1642, 1647 (2), 1653, 1658, 1659, 1662, including four portraits [14]. Varied state £100-150
Hammer Price: £150
NETHERLANDS, Pierre-Josse d'Armstorff, 1674/3, a copper jeton, 31mm (Dugniolle 4330); Liège, St Lambert, copper charity token, 1686, 20mm [2]. Very fine £70-90
NETHERLANDS, William III appointed Patron of the Society of Dutch Archers, 1840, a copper medal, 65mm; together with a copper Patron's medal, 1869, 58mm [2]. Extremely fine, first retaining much original colour £60-80
PERU, Ferdinand VII Proclaimed at Arequipa, 1811, a silver medal, unsigned, 44mm (Fonrobert 9395; BDM IV, 124); Bolivia, Law of Valour Restored, 1839, a silver medal, unsigned, 33mm; together with an Argentinian Half-Réal, 1815 [3]. Varied state, all pierced £80-100
POLAND, Siege of Przemysl, 1915, a silver medal by T. Standl, 50mm (Frankenhuis –; Strzalkowski –); together with Mühlingen PoW Camp, base metal token for 500 Marks, 40mm [2]. Very fine £70-90
Hammer Price: £55
PORTUGAL, Instituto do Comercio Externo, c. 1975, a bronze medal by A. Belo Marques, 80mm; together with other World medals, plaques, etc (16), mostly 20th century [17]. Varied state £20-30
£20–£30
SCOTLAND, Scottish Society for the Registration of Plumbers, 1887, a uniface bronze striking of the seal of the Society, unsigned, 77mm; together with exhibition medals (8), including London 1862, Navigation and Travel, 1886, Colonial and Indian, 1886, Manchester 1887, etc [7]. First extremely fine, others very fine or better £90-120
SOUTH AFRICA, Indo-Transvaal Shooting Competition, 1909-10, a hexagonal silver award medal, unsigned, named (Won by K.G.F. Vols. Corpl W. Machell), 44 x 39mm; Transvaal Bisley, Long Distance Machine & Shooting Competition, 1909-10, a silver award medal by Mappin & Webb, named (Won by C.S.A.R.E.C. No 3 Coy. M. Mech H.W. Clow), 39mm [2]. Very fine, first with small double suspension loops £70-90
Hammer Price: £100
TOBAGO, Naval Victory off Tobago, 1677, modern restrikes of the medal by J. Dollin (2), in silver and copper, both 41mm (Divo 159 var; Betts 52; v.L. III, 208, 1); 19th century restrikes of the medal by J. Dollin and H. le Breton (2), in silver and copper, both 41mm (Divo 167; Betts 59; v.L. III, 210); Guadeloupe Fortified, 1721, modern restrikes of the medal by B. du Vivier (2), in silver and copper, both 41mm (Betts 148) [6]. Extremely fine £60-80
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