Auction Catalogue

28 March 2002

Starting at 12:00 PM

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Orders, Decorations and Medals Including five Special Collections

Grand Connaught Rooms  61 - 65 Great Queen St  London  WC2B 5DA

Lot

№ 712

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28 March 2002

Hammer Price:
£130

Public Schools Veterans Challenge Trophy, Wimbledon, a large and heavy silver medal [by Elkington & Co], impressed (Won by Eton, 14 July 1898, C.L. Longstaff), rev. impressed with names of team scorers (Captain, Earl Waldegrave; Pte. S.A. Pixley; Corp. N. Somers-Lewis; Lieut. T. Ranken; Lieut. C.L. Longstaff; Lieut.-Col. R.M. McKerrell), thick wreath border inscribed with names of schools, 68mm, 219.10g, extremely fine and very rare £90-120

Provenance:

Bt C. Eimer November 1989.

The Trophy, first awarded on 16 July 1878, was competed for between Eton, Harrow, Marlborough, Rossall, Rugby, Winchester, Charterhouse, Cheltenham, Derby, Clifton, Glenalmond, Dulwich and Whitgift schools. After 1895 the competition was opened up to include Malvern, Haileybury, Wellington, Bradfield, Felsted, Highgate, Berkhamsted, Eastbourne, Uppingham and Repton. Similar medals for the competitions in 1890 and 1899 were sold last year (DNW Coin Auction 49, 21 March 2001, lot 1082).

The recipient was Cedric Llewellyn Longstaff, CBE, TD (1876-1950), of Lichfield, who commanded the Volunteer Services Co, E Surrey Regt, in South Africa (QSA with 5 clasps), served in WWI as a Capt, then Major, 6th N Staffs Regt, and became Hon Colonel of the 7th N Staffs Regt. Further biographical detail is sold with the lots