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15 December 1995
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Netherlands, 25 Years of Public Service, 1809, silver medal by H. Lageman, 35mm (KPK 3882; Br. 928; BDM III, 269); Louis Napoleon, King of Holland, 1807, copper medal by George, 50mm, later restrike; together with a cliché of crowned arms on mantle. [3]. First two very fine, last cracked but scarce (£15-20)
£15–£20
Netherlands, Proclamation of William as Sovereign Prince, 1814, silver and copper medalets by H. Lageman, 23mm (Dirks 23; BDM III, 269); Accession of William I, 1815, medalets by P.W. van de Goor (3, two in silver), 23mm (Dirks 63A; BDM II, 294); other Accession bronze medalets (3), for William II, William III and Wilhelmina; together with two openwork pieces with busts of William I. [10]. Several very fine (£30-50)
£30–£50
Netherlands, Protection Given by King William I to the Arts and Sciences, 1829, copper medal by A.C. Jouvenel, bust right, reverse standing figure with sculpture and globe, 46mm (Dirks 313; BDM III, 89). Scratch by nose and spot on reverse, otherwise better than very fine, attractive dark patina, rare (£40-60)
Hammer Price: £45
Netherlands, 25th Anniversary of Graf van der Duijn van Maasdam as Governor of South Holland, 1842, silver and copper medals by J.P. Schouberg, bust left, reverse legend in wreath, each 42mm (Dirks 604). [2]. Very fine (£40-50)
£40–£50
Netherlands, Utrecht, Senatus Veteranorum, 1848, silver award medal by J.P. Schouberg, 36mm (Dirks 672); Middelburg Academy, 1849, copper medal by D. van der Kellen, 45mm (Dirks 698; O.P. 1217), both with clip and ring suspension; 10th Annual Postage Stamp Exhibition, Utrecht, 1898, silver-gilt medal, unsigned, named (C.A. vd Abeelen Rm, 1e Prijs, Kl. Ag), 47mm (Beg. 366). [3]. First two fine, last extremely fine (£35-45)
£35–£45
Netherlands, The Mouth of the River Maas Protected, 1883, copper medal by F. Baetes, 75mm; The Burgmasters of North Holland to Jhr. Mr. J.W.M. Schorer, 1896, bronze medal by H. Jauner, 76mm (Zw. 1305). [2]. First about extremely fine, second extremely fine and practically as struck, an attractive and detailed work (£40-60)
Hammer Price: £55
Netherlands, 40th Anniversary of Christopher Buijs Ballot as Professor at Utrecht University, 1887, large bronze medal by J.P.M. Menger, bust right, reverse legend, 66mm (BDM VIII, 54); Bicentenary of the Franeker Planetarium, 1981, cast bronze medal by G. Hellegers, 81mm; and a white metal medal for the Election of Charles VI as Holy Roman Emperor, 1711, 49mm (v.L. 617.1; Joseph & Fellner 627). [3]. All very fine, but last with some surface corrosion (£35-45)
Hammer Price: £35
Netherlands, Professor T.M.C. Asser, Amsterdam, 1893, bronze medal by L. Jünger for Begeer, bust left, reverse KENNIS VERNUFT ARBEID in wreath, 66mm (Zwierz. 1072; Beg. 202; BDM I, 152), in original fitted case; Zionist medalets, 1920, bronze (2), by C.J. van der Hoef, 29mm (Beg. 96; Polak 66); Israel, 20th Anniversary of the State, 1968, cast bronze medal by Theresa van der Paut, 70mm; other pieces of Jewish interest (2). [6]. Zionist pieces fine, remainder very fine (£30-50)
Hammer Price: £25
Netherlands, 25th Anniversary of the Liefdadigheid Naar Vermogen [Charity for the Sick and Disabled], Amsterdam, 1896, silver and bronze medals by L. Jünger for Begeer, both 50mm (Zw. 1212; Beg. 270; BDM I, 154). [2]. Extremely fine (£30-50)
Netherlands, Coronation of Queen Wilhelmina, 1898, the City of Amsterdam’s uniface bronze plaque, by J.C. Wienecke, 100 x 74mm (Beg. 356; BDM VI, 477-8); Marriage of Wilhelmina and Prince Henry of Mecklenburg, 1901, silver medal by P. Pander, 50mm (Beg. 453; Zw. 182; BDM IV, 373-4), and bronze medals by J.A. van Gerritsen and E. van der Tuuk (2), 59 and 42mm (Zw. 162). [4]. Fine to very fine (£30-50)
Netherlands, First Peace Conference of the League of Nations at The Hague, 1899, silver medalet by B.H. Mayer, 29mm (Zwierz. 32); 25th Anniversary of the League of Nations, 1924, bronze medal by J.J. van Goor, 41mm (Beg. 415); Pigeon of Noah, 1986, cast bronze medal by Ruth Brouwer, 42mm; other miscellaneous medals related to Peace (6). [9]. Fine to very fine (£30-50)
Netherlands, Wedding of Queen Wilhelmina and Duke Henry, 1901, bronze medal by van Kempen & Son, 40mm (Zw. 167); together with other medalets for the same event (12, two in silver); other 20th century Dutch medals (5), all in base metal, including Dutch Railway Strike against German Occupation, 1944, small size [18]. Many very fine (£30-40)
£30–£40
Netherlands, Netherlands, Mr. S.A. Vening Meinesz, Burgomaster of Amsterdam, 1901, bronze medal by L. Jünger, 60mm (Zw. 256; Dreesmann 866); Paul Kruger, 1902, octagonal bronze portrait medal by J.C. Wienecke, 30mm (Zw. 302; BDM VI, 478); Agriculture, 1906, a fine bronze medal by L. Zijl, horses ploughing, reverse oxen, 60mm (Beg. 703); Sport, 1906, silver prize medal by Begeer, inscribed (2e Prijs, Pers. Wedstr. Gymnastiek 10-7-’11), 33mm; Dr. J.D. van der Waals, Aged 73, 1911, bronze...
Hammer Price: £40
Netherlands, Centenary of Independence, 1913, bronze medal by J.C. Wienecke, 66mm; Steunpenningen [Support medals], 1914, by J.C. Wienecke (4), JE MAINTIENDRAI, etc., in silver (2, 65 and 29mm), copper and brass, both 29mm (Beg. 1108-10), copper medal with clip and ring as worn by schoolchildren; Armistice, 1918, bronze medal by J.C. Wienecke, 60mm (Beg. 1302); People at Peace, 1919, bronze medal by C.J. van der Hoef and J.J. van Goor, 60mm (Beg. 1345). [7]. Very fine and better (£35-50)
Netherlands, Queen Wilhemina’s Silver Jubilee, 1923, a large cast bronze plaque by C.J. van der Hoef, horn player, reverse two ladies dancing, 98mm; other medals for the same event (4), by T. Dupuis (2, silver and bronze), J.C. Wienecke and unsigned, both bronze, all 41mm; Resignation of Mr. A.R. Zimmerman as Burgomaster of Rotterdam, 1923, bronze medal by E. Telcs, 60mm (Beg. 309); Centenary of the Boefje [Street Urchins], 1924, bronze plaque by Annie van Ees and C.J. van der Hoef, 60 x...
Netherlands, Red Cross, Blood Transfusion Service Founded, 1939, bronze medals (2), by Begeer, with busts of Karl Landsteiner, both 40mm (Beg. 1354; Polak 77a); Blood Donor uniface bronze plaques (2), for giving blood on 15 occasions, named (Mevr. M.T. Pals-Herreveld), 100 x 69mm (Zw. 1792; Polak 77b); and for 20 occasions, named (J.S. Straus), 80 x 60mm (Zw. 2474; Polak –), both with busts of Landsteiner [4]. Generally very fine, an unusual medallic subject (£30-50)
Netherlands, the Chamberlain’s Key which once belonged to Aeneas, Baron Mackay d’Ophemert, a silver-gilt openwork ornate key, surmounted by a crown and incorporating the monogram of William II, 142 x 47mm, with blue ribbon and additional orange sash. Very fine and of the highest rarity (£600-800)
£600–£800
Medals Related to Sports, Netherlands, Onderlinge Amsterdamsche Schermcursus [Amsterdam Fencing Fellowship], silver prize medal by N. Loopuit, inscribed (Nat. En Int. Concours, 3e Prijs, 24-25.4.1885), 39mm, in silver mount, with clip and ring suspension, very fine and toned; Silver Jubilee of the Royal Dutch Gymnastic Society, Rotterdam, 1933, bronze medal, unsigned, 50mm; other Dutch sports medals, 1880-1940, for Cycling, Fencing, Gymnastics, etc., in silver (6) and base metal (12). [20]....
Medals Related to the Olympic Games, Netherlands, Jacht-Vereeniging Nimrod [The Dutch Hunting Society Nimrod], silver prize medals (2), by J. Elion, head of hound surrounded by guns, hunting horn and other ephemera, reverses named (J. Wolters voor een Keeshond, Tweede Prys, Utrecht 1875; G. van Beusekom voor een Langh. Huhnerhund R., 1e Prijs, Amsterdam 1877), both 42mm; The Royal Dutch Hunting Society and the Dutch Kennel Club, 1901, bronze medal by Begeer, conjoined arms and animal...
Medals Related to Sports, Netherlands, Royal Military Sporting Society, silver prize medal by W. Achtenhagen for Begeer, named (Tweede Prijs, Cross Country, Lt. Jhr. K.F. Quarles van Ufford, “Bayard” 29 Mrt. 1913, Rheden), 50mm (Beg. 1121); Loosdrecht Watersports Club, silver prize medal, unsigned, view of harbour, inscribed (2e Prijs, Pampus Klasse, 20-5-34), 50mm; Chess, an engraved nickel prize medal, 1878, depicting a chess board, 31mm; other sports medals in base metal (2). [5]....
Russia, Peace of Kaïnardji with the Turks, 1774, silver medalet, 21mm (Pax 621; Reichel 2519); Peace of Veralea with Sweden, 1790, silver medalets by J.B. Gass (2), both 21mm (BDM II, 205; Slg. Hess 1466). [3]. Fine, all scarce (£30-50)
Medals Related to the Olympic Games, Russia, Olympic Games,1980, Moscow, Participant’s medal in bronze, by A. Leonova, Olympic symbol, reverse view of Red Square, 60mm. Extremely fine, lightly patinated, rare (£80-100)
Hammer Price: £65
Russia, a group of base metal medalets (7), including Kiev, Agricultural award, 1897; 25th Anniversary of the Russo-Turkish War, 1902; 200th Anniversary of the Battle of Poltava, 1909; Alexander II Memorial, 1911; Grand Duke Nicholas II, 1915. [7]. Two fine, others mostly very fine, all rare (£70-90)
Hammer Price: £50
South Africa, “Our Cape Coin Heritage” a set of thirty silver gilt 45mm medallic copies of coins circulated in the Cape of Good Hope, including “the Dutch Collection” , “the British Collection”, “the Seaborne Empires” and “the Tavern of the Seas”, in felt-lined wooden box of issue, with booklet, published by the Africana Commemorative Mint (Pty) Ltd., 1978. Mint state or virtually so (£150-200)
Hammer Price: £140
Spain, Inauguration of the Palace Hotel, Madrid, 1912, bronze medal by G. Devreese, conjoined busts of Alfonso XIII and Victoria left, reverse robed figure with flag and lion, 70mm (cf. Bull. Cercle d’Étude Numismatique, 1982, pp.40-45; BDM –). About very fine, rare (£25-35)
Hammer Price: £20
Medals Related to the Olympic Games, Spain, Olympic Games,1992, Barcelona, Participant’s medal, in bronze, by X. Calico, 70mm. Light marks, otherwise extremely fine, rare; in official maroon presentation pouch (£70-90)
Sweden, Death of Gustavus III, 1792, bronze medal by C.H. Küchler, struck at the Soho Mint, B’ham, draped and armoured bust right, reverse crowned urn on plinth, 56mm, in contemporary black shagreen case, 56mm (BDM 5, 403). Virtually mint state but a little cloudy (£40-60)
SWITZERLAND, The Geneva Constitution,1842, plated copper medal by M. Goellner, 35mm; James Fazy, Citizen of Geneva, bronze-gilt portrait medal by A. Bovy, 41mm (BDM I, 245); Geneva, Shooting Festival, 1866, white metal medal, unsigned, 39mm, pierced for wearing, edge corroded; Swiss National Exhibition, Geneva, 1896, souvenir bronze medal by G. Hantz for the Usine de Dégrossissage, 30mm (BDM II, 424) [4]. Third fine, others very fine, last a trifle spotted (£35-50)
£35–£50
SWITZERLAND. Geneva, Fine Arts, silver prize medal,1863 unsigned, engraved ‘ 2em Prix, Julia Paschoud, Aout 1863’, 36mm; Société des Arts de Genève, Classe d’ Agriculture, silver prize medal, unsigned, un-named, 45mm; Geneva, Prix de Littérature, silver prize medal by J.E. Chaponnière, 37mm (BDM I, 407) [3] Generally very fine, last with clip and ring for suspension
£40–£60
SWITZERLAND, Comice Agricole de l’Arrondissement de Cex, silver prize medal, unsigned, 1883, engraved ‘Concours de Collonges, 1883, Jury’, 39mm, clip and ring suspension, extremely fine; together with Fribourg, Agricultural medal, 1877, white metal, signed Dukussel, 46mm, fine; and Berne, Agricultural medal, 1895, in aluminium, 34mm, very fine [3] (£30-40)
Switzerland, SWITZERLAND. Federal Rifle Competition, 1901, Lucerne, silver medal by H. Frei, arms, reverse bust of Helvetia, 45mm (BHM II, 151). Very fine, attractive (£40-50)
United States of America, George Washington, the ‘Westwood’ medal, 1799, copper, by J. Westwood, bust of Washington right, reverse WITH COURAGE, etc., 40mm (Baker 80; Snowden 16; BDM VI, 459). A later cast, about extremely fine; housed in fitted lucite holder (£40-60)
United States of America, Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association Exhibition, 1869, silver medal by F.N. Mitchell, seated female figure representing Hope, BE JUST AND FEAR NOT on scroll, reverse legend in wreath, 51mm (BDM IV, 95-6; cf. Garrett IV, lot 2097). Good very fine, toned (£70-100)
Hammer Price: £60
United States of America, Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893, bronze prize medal by C.E. Barber, figure of Christopher Columbus modelled by A. St. Gaudens, reverse legend on tablet, named (George Frampton), 77mm (BDM I, 122; Eglitt 90). Good very fine (£100-150)
Hammer Price: £150
Medals Related to the Olympic Games, Miscellaneous, Olympic Games, miscellaneous coins and medalets relating to the Melbourne and Mexico Games (5); together with Germany, Football Champions, Bayern Munich FC, 1973, silver medal, 40mm. [6]. Last brilliant, others fine and better (£25-35)
Automobile, De Dion Bouton, 156mm. Very fine (£80-100)
£80–£100
Dove, by Garreau, 240mm. Very fine (£200-250)
£200–£250
Draped Female, by Reinitz, 180mm. Very fine (£180-200)
£180–£200
Elephant, by Bortin, 165mm. Very fine (£130-150)
£130–£150
Elephant, by A. Marionnet, 280mm. Very fine (£200-250)
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