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Anne (1702-1714), Union of England and Scotland, 1707, by John Croker and S. Bull, silver, 34mm (DF 158.2). Good extremely fine, toned (£50-70)
Hammer Price: £90
British, George ii, Coronation, 1727 by John Croker, the official medal, 34mm. Some light wear to the high points, good extremely fine, toned (£50-70)
Hammer Price: £65
George II (1727-1760), Free British Fishery Society Established, 1750, a silver medal by L. Koch, bust of Prince of Wales right, reverse fishermen with nets, trawler in background, 40mm (MI 659/365; E 629). About very fine, toned (£40-50)
£40–£50
British, A chased and stippled uniface silver medal, 1754, an escutcheon of arms decorated with artists’ and designers’ tools and instruments, an engraved monogram in the centre above the date, 71mm. Extremely fine, with an attractive rococo design, suspension loop at the top (£150-200)
Hammer Price: £170
British, Admiral George Rodney and the Battle of the 12th April 1782 off Dominica, white metal, uniformed bust of Rodney right, reverse vignette depicting Naval action, legend around, 35mm (BHM 243; Betts-). Good fine, extremely rare (£80-120)
Hammer Price: £110
British, An early 18th Century Moon Phasing and Southing bronze automaton calendar medal, showing on the reverse the day of the month for ever, 37mm. Very fine and scarce (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £130
British, Essex, Chigwell, an oval silver School medal, engraved Miss Cooper, Chigwell House, Essex, reverse La Recompence du Merit, hallmarked JS, London 1803, 59 x 41mm (Grimshaw –). Very fine and very rare; with integral loop for suspension (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £70
British, Lord Nelson, Battle of Trafalgar, 1805, bronze by Thomas Webb and J. P. Droz, 41mm. A minor toning spot in obverse field, but an otherwise superb and patinated example, good extremely fine (£50-70)
Hammer Price: £75
George III (1760-1820), Sheffield Pitt Club, Established 1810, a silver medal by J. Wilson of Sheffield, bust of Pitt left, reverse legend in wreath, 42mm (BHM 703). Some scuffing in reverse field, otherwise very fine; mounted in circular surround with clip and ring for suspension (£60-80)
£60–£80
Victoria (1837-1901), Royal Academy of Arts, 1837, a silver award medal by W. Wyon, coronetted bust of Victoria left, reverse the torso Belvedere, un-named, 55mm (BHM 1794; E 1306). Light scuffing in fields, good very fine, toned (£40-60)
Hammer Price: £60
British, Victoria, Coronation, 1838, official silver medal by Pistrucci, 36mm (BHM 1801). Field rather scuffed and hairlined otherwise about extremely fine (£30-40)
Hammer Price: £35
British, Isle of Man, Independent Order of Rechabites established in the Isle of Man, 1838, white metal medal by Bagshaw, pierced, 44mm, very fine but discoloured; and another similar general issue Rechabite medal by Taylor in broken glazed lunette, obverse extremely fine, reverse showing corrosion [2] (£15-20)
Hammer Price: £30
British, Hearts of Oak Benefit Society, 1842, a gold medalet, unsigned, standing figure with anchor, ship in background, reverse legend in wreath, 20mm, 4.03gm. About very fine; with loop for suspension (£30-40)
Hammer Price: £20
British, Thomason’s Medallic Illustration of the Holy Scriptures, the set of sixty white metal medals, contained in the original velvet fitted five volumes [60]. The medals about as struck, the volumes in need of some attention, a rare and attractive set (£800-1,000)
Hammer Price: £800
Miscellaneous, William Wyon, an important collection of bronze medals (32), including trials for war medals, George iv, R.N.L.I., Naval General Service, Military General Service, Burma, Army of India, Jellalabad 1842, Kelat I Ghilzie, Army of the Punjab, China 1842 (proposed and adopted designs), Army of the Sutlej, Naval Long Service and Good Conduct; Visit toCorporation of London, 1837, prize medals, etc., contained in a purpose made small mahogany cabinet of 9 trays, single door, lock (no...
Hammer Price: £1,400
British, Frederick Huth and Emanuella Mayfren, Golden Wedding, 1856, bronze medal by B. Wyon, 46mm; other British and foreign medals in AR (2), Æ (3, one silvered). First extremely fine, others mostly very fine or better, but one badly knocked to rims (£30-40)
Hammer Price: £25
British, Opening of Blackfriars Bridge and Holborn viaduct, 1869, Corporation of London Series, bronze medal by G. G. Adams, 77mm (BHM 2906). Extremely fine but cleaned (£20-30)
British, Shooting medal, 1869, silver, by W. J. Taylor, rifleman kneeling left, reverse 3-line engraved inscription (awarded to Color Sergeant Bewick), Crown above, 38mm; together with an oval silver medal for Marylebone Rifle Club, armorial shield, reverse engraved inscription (awarded 1927-28), 24 x 33mm. Both with suspension loops and extremely fine (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £80
Victoria (1837-1901), Cardiff Science & Art School, Town Prize, silver, 1890, by Barry & Sons, City armorial shield, reverse inscriptions, 51mm (BHM-;E-). Extremely fine, attractively toned, cased and rare (£80-120)
£80–£120
British, Dublin Brewers and Distillers Exhibition, 1894, silver, by Vaughton, large statue, reverse engraved inscription in wreath (awarded to E. and J. Burke for “Burkes three-star Old Irish Whiskey”, 51mm. Very fine and rare (£100-150)
Hammer Price: £220
Victoria (1837-1901), Bridgnorth and South Shropshire Infirmary, opened, 1896, bronze and white metal medals, 33mm; and another medal of Bridgnorth for the Jubilee, 1887. Very fine or better, but last beginning to corrode (£10-15)
£10–£15
Great Britain, Medway Rowing Club,1897, silver, by Vaughton, armorial shield, reverse engraved inscription in wreath (awarded for club pairs to a stroke), 39 mm. Extremely fine and cased, scarce (£80-100)
£80–£100
British, Jersey, Edward vii, Coronation, 1902, small white metal, 31mm (McCammon p. 174, 116d). Very fine, beginning to discolour (£10-15)
Hammer Price: £10
British, Cornwall County Council, Technical Instruction, c.1905, a bronze medal by J.A. Restall, figure representing Science and the Arts, reverse Cornish arms, named (Miss F. Eustace), 45mm (Mayne/Williams 4). Extremely fine (£20-25)
Hammer Price: £15
Theatre, The District Messenger and Theatre Ticket Company Ltd., Award of Merit (1906), 29mm, loop and ribbon for suspension. Fine (£60-70)
£60–£70
British, Trinity House, Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1912, Master’s Medal, Gold (18 carat, 18.20 grammes), armorial shield and motto (enamelled in blue, red and white) around a crest and supporters, reverse four-line engraved inscription, 27 mm. A rare and interesting piece, extremely fine, suspension loop (£120-150)
Hammer Price: £190
A Group of Medals Awarded to George Marriott, for Rose Growing (6), viz. Nottinghamshire Horticultural & Botanical Society, silver, 45mm (1914), in case by John J. Perry, Angel Row, Nottingham; National Rose Society, Edward Mawley medals (2), by J. Pinches, plated bronze, 51mm (1921, 1922); National Rose Society, silver medals by J. Pinches (2), both 42mm (St Anne’s Rose Show, 1925; Southport Flower Show, 1928); Royal Agricultural Society of England Horticultural Exhibition, silver medal...
British, Jellicoe 1931
Masonic, Royal Warrant Holders Lodge, No. 2789, gold Past Masters Jewel, reverse engraved “Presented to Wor. Bro. Harbud, by the members of the Royal Warrant Holders Lodge No 2789 on his retirement as Worshipful Master October 20th 1936, HM 9ct, in case of issue (damaged). Extremely fine (£300-400)
£300–£400
Edward VIII (1936), Edward viii, Abdication 1936, silver and bronze medals by L.E Pinches, crowned bust right, in coronation robes, reverse six-line inscription in wreath 35 mm. (Eimer 2041). Both medals extremely fine (£60-80)
British, Edward viii, small silver Coronation Medal, 26mm, bust right, reverse King seated being crowned, unsigned. Extremely fine (£30-40)
British, Edward viii, Coronation 1937, silver, by L.E. Pinches, crowned bust left, in coronation robes, reverse crown upon crossed orb and sceptre 35 mm. (Eimer-) Extremely fine (£40-60)
British, Motor Cycling, various bronze prize medals (6), some enamelled, awarded to C. Jones, 1939-1947; and an enamelled brass badge for the Kings Norton Motor Cycling Club [7]. Very fine (£10-15)
British, Buffoloes, a pair of gold medals awarded to L.G. Baldwin, (9ct., total approx wt. 45gms), in cases of issue; together with various silver coins and medals (7) [9]. Medals very fine, coins fine to very fine (£100-150)
British, Various medals, medallets, badges etc (43, including Corps of Commissionaires Long Service silver Medal). Fine to very fine, some better (£100-120)
Hammer Price: £120
Anne To George v, various Æ medals (18, including Coronation 1821). Fine to very fine, some better (£100-120)
Scotland, Kilmarnock Rifle Club, engraved silver prize medal (David Rankin, 1835), with ornamented border, loop for suspension, 41mm; another engraved medal ‘Second Prize Kilmarnock Rifle Club’, loop for suspension, 49mm, and another prize medal engraved ‘William Mac Niven 1st in Chilled Class’, loop for suspension, 50mm, last two perhaps of similar date to first [3]. Very fine (£30-40)
Scotland, Abernight Games, 1869, uniface engraved silver medal: ‘first prize marches strathspeys & reels,’ 47mm, loop for suspension and with (contemporary ? tartan ribbon). Very fine (£20-30)
Hammer Price: £45
Society of Solicitors in the Superior Courts of Scotland, Centenary, 1884, bronze medal, named to ‘John James Galletly, admitted 1884’, 53mm. Extremely fine, a little dusty, rare (£60-70)
Scotland, engraved silver prize medal, 1884, uncertain location, obverse town arms, reverse ‘awarded Katie Jane Fraser 1884’, 50mm, scroll mounted, with loop for suspension. Very fine (£15-20)
Hammer Price: £40
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