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United States of America, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis, 1904, a bronze plaque by A.A. Weinman, two standing figures, rev. eagle with wings outstretched standing on tablet, two dolphins below, gold medal, 70 x 70mm (Baxter 108; BDM VI, 428; cf. DNW 51, 1229). About extremely fine (£50-70)
Hammer Price: £50
United States of America, Hopi/Prayer for Rain, a bronze medal by H.A. MacNeil for the Society of Medalists, 73mm; together with European decorative and art medals, restrikes, etc (11) [12]. Mostly extremely fine; two cased (£80-120)
Hammer Price: £95
United States of America, James Curley, Governor of Massachusetts, 1936, a gilt-bronze medal by Paramino for Medallic Art Co, bust left, rev. legend in 15 lines within wreath, 76mm. Extremely fine; in black fitted case (£40-50)
Hammer Price: £80
United States of America, The Pilgrim Fathers, 1961, a bronze medal by A. Block for the Society of Medalists [63rd issue], family of Jesuits coming ashore from a ship, rev. soldiers armed with muskets, 73mm; Sesquicentennial of the First National City Bank, New York, 1962, a bronze medal signed Monjo, for the Medallic Art Co, naked male figure supporting a group of citizens and culture, rev. tree of life, 76mm; In Understanding Light, the Specters Die, 1964, a bronze plaque by R.A. Weinman...
Hammer Price: £60
United States of America, Inauguration of John F. Kennedy as President, 1961, the official medal, 70mm; together with other miscellaneous world medals (9) [10]. Extremely fine or nearly so (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £70
Venezuela, Tiuna, c.1970, a gold medal, 25mm, 8g; together with other minor coins and medals in gold (3) [4]. Extremely fine or better; first in case (£40-60)
Hammer Price: £30
Miscellaneous, Tourism, a collection of miscellaneous medals, in silver (4), base metal (17); together with other modern medals (4) [25]. Mostly about as struck; some in cases (£30-40)
Hammer Price: £120
Miscellaneous, A series of Art and Historical Medals (100) by John Pinches Ltd, in silver, all 50mm, contained in a mahogany coin cabinet by St. Leonards, 30 x 31 x 18cm, comprising 14 trays, single-pierced to hold a total of 168 coins of large crown size, brass pulls, double doors, lock and key [Lot]. Medals as struck, cabinet in good condition and complete with all felts (£300-350)
Hammer Price: £320
Miscellaneous, Stamps of the Empire, silver-gilt replicas (25); Flags of the Commonwealth, silver replicas (33 of a set of 36) [58]. First contained in a cigar box, latter in fitted case as issued (£40-50)
Miscellaneous, A large silver salver dish by P. Telge, inset with four Romanian 2 Lei, 1894, decorative floreate designs between each coin, 215mm, 315g. Extremely fine (£120-150)
Hammer Price: £170
Medals Related to Sports, France, Archery: Tir à l’Arc, c.1930, a uniface bronze award medal by E. Fraisse, naked archer aiming bow right, 50mm; Gymnastics: Concours de Gymnastique, 1893, a bronze award medal by H. Dubois, helmeted head of La France right, rev. athletes in various poses, un-named, 50mm; Rowing: Rowing-Club de Tours, a bronze medal, unsigned, male runner, rev. legend, 51mm [3]. Very fine and better; first in green fitted case (£30-50)
Hammer Price: £35
Great Britain, Athletics: The important group of medals, awards and Olympic-related material awarded to Ray Barkway, comprising: 1939-45 Star, Atlantic Star, Defence and War Medals; dog tags (2), badges and epaulettes, etc (9); Royal Life Saving Society, medals (2), in bronze (R.C. Barkway, July 1939) and silver Award of Merit (R.C. Barkway, 1942); AAA Southern War Competition Committee, a lozenge-shaped gilt award by A. Wylie & Co (Southern Junior High Jump, London, 1942, 1st R. Barkway);...
£1,500–£2,000
Great Britain, Athletics: Olympic Games, London, 1948, a bronze medal by B. Mackennal and J.R. Pinches, Houses of Parliament in cartouche, rev. quadriga left, 51mm (BHM 4422; E 2076; MJP p.118; cf. DNW 54, 988); together with other miscellaneous British medals (11) [12]. First very fine but with some staining on obverse and an edge knock, others in varied state (£80-100)
Hammer Price: £65
Great Britain, Athletics: Aldershot Command Athletic Association, No.6 Group, an oval bronze award medal for Cross Country, 1917, un-named, 35 x 27mm; Norfolk Regt, a silver award medal, unsigned, named (3 Miles Team Race, R.A.T.A., Lieut. H.M. Burton), 31mm; together with other various sporting medals, in silver (3), base metal (18), including Ranelagh Harriers, Royal Fusiliers, 2nd Dorset Regt, York & Lancaster Regt, East Surrey Regt, Middlesex Regt, St Peter’s Seaford, etc [23]. Many...
Hammer Price: £40
Great Britain, Bowling: Bathgate Bowling Club, a hallmarked silver award medal, named (4th L.R.V.…Sergeant Robert Henderson, Winner of the…Challenge Vase…1870), 50mm, 37.56g. Extremely fine; with fox-head clasp and ring for suspension (£80-100)
Hammer Price: £55
Great Britain, Football: Aston Villa Football Club, a very early silver plated cruciform prize medal, decorated cross pattée with whw in centre, rev. named (W.H. Watts, AVFC, Football Contest, May 17 1880), 32mm. Very fine and very rare; with integral suspension loop (£100-150)
Hammer Price: £330
Great Britain, Football: Kent County Football Association, an engraved gold fob, footballer, back named (Kent Shield Runners Up Medal, awarded to C. Cruickshanks, 1895-6), 35 x 25mm, 9ct, 5g. Fine (£30-40)
Great Britain, Football: Mold & Deeside League Cup Winners 1925-6, an engraved gold fob, 9ct, 3.43g; together with other items (3, one in gold) [4]. Very fine or better (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £85
Great Britain, Swimming: Leander Medal, a silver award medal, unsigned, swimmer battling waves to reach the shelter of a turretted building from which a figure signals, rev. wreath, named (The Humphery Memorial Medal, Instituted in 1880 by the Misses C & J Humphery as a token of affection for their late Father, Hony. Teacher of Swimming to the Serpentine Club, to be swam for by all Bathers Annually in the Serpentine…won by Mr Wood, 1st Prize, July 28 1880), 45mm. Contact marks, fine to...
Medals Related to Sports, Ireland, Athletics: A gold award medal by Roche, Cork, in the form of an irregular stylised rococo scroll, male runner, back engraved (O.A.C. Championship, 1925), 40 x 30mm, 9ct, 6.38g. Very fine; with clip and ring for suspension (£30-40)
Hammer Price: £25
Medals Related to Sports, Ireland, Boxing: Tailteann Games, 1928, a silver-gilt award medal by the Irish Jewellery Co, coronetted female bust left, rev. Celtic strapwork circlet bearing the arms of the four provinces of Ireland, centre engraved (Boxing First), hallmarked Dublin 1928, 51mm. Very fine (£30-40)
Medals Related to Sports, Ireland, Cycling: FTC, an openwork enamelled badge in the shape of a spoked wheel, 27mm; Cyclists Touring Club, members enamelled tinplate tickets (2), 1899, named (16519 F.J. Furlong, 28 Rathmines Road, Dublin), 1907, un-named, both 30mm [3]. Very fine (£30-50)
Medals Related to Sports, Miscellaneous, ROWING: Single Sculls, a large uniface bronze plaque by L. Brunswick and J. Malter, scull pulling away from bullrushes and lilies, 147mm. Attachment sprues on reverse, very fine (£40-60)
A mahogany cabinet, 46 x 35 x 32cm, comprising 22 trays single-pierced to hold a total of 671 coins of hammered Sixpence, Shilling and Halfcrown-size, with drawer below, double doors, brass carrying handles and key. Front beading of one tray chipped, otherwise in good condition and complete with all felts (£150-200)
A mahogany cabinet by St. Leonards, 45 x 49 x 31cm, comprising 30 trays, 10 flat bedded and 20 single pierced to hold 662 coins of various sizes, with two drawers and space for books to right, full sized drawer below all, brass pulls, glazed double doors, lock and key. In good condition and complete with all felts (£80-100)
Hammer Price: £160
A mahogany cabinet by St Leonards, 30 x 30 x 31cm, comprising 28 trays single-pierced to hold a total of 718 coins of various sizes, brass pulls, double doors, lock and key. In good condition, complete with all felts (£80-100)
Hammer Price: £110
A small mahogany cabinet by St Leonards, 30 x 30 x 18cm, comprising 14 trays single pierced to hold a total of 518 coins, mostly of hammered Penny or milled Shilling size, brass pulls, double doors, lock and key. Top scratched, otherwise in good condition, complete with all felts (£40-50)
A small mahogany cabinet by St Leonards, 30 x 30 x 18cm, comprising 14 trays single pierced to hold a total of 436 coins of various sizes, brass pulls, double doors, lock and key. Slight damage to top, otherwise in good condition, complete with all felts (£40-50)
A small mahogany cabinet by St. Leonards, 22 x 17 x 12cm, comprising 8 trays single-pierced to hold a total of 149 coins of various sizes, brass pulls, double doors, lock and key. In good condition and complete with all felts (£30-40)
A small mahogany box by St. Leonards, 22 x 17 x 6cm, comprising 5 trays single-pierced to hold a total of 78 coins of various sizes, brass pulls, lock and key. In good condition and complete with all felts (£20-30)
A mahogany cabinet, 30 x 24 x 7cm, comprising 2 trays intended to house 70 milled sovereigns, brass pulls, brass plate on top. Top slightly damaged, otherwise in good condition (£10-15)
Hammer Price: £10
An oak collectors cabinet, 35 x 55 x 30cm, comprising 4 drawers, each with loose coin trays. Good condition (£50-60)
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An oak-fronted collector’s cabinet, 41 x 31 x 26cm, comprising a selection of seven plain trays and one drawer each of double, triple and quadruple depth. A useful cabinet in working order, suitable for medallions (£30-40)
A wood and hardboard cabinet, 52 x 37 x 28cm, comprising 5 trays to hold a total of 100 medals or crown-sized coins, and a double-depth drawer, brass pulls and carrying handles. In good condition (£20-30)
Hammer Price: £15
A Polaroid CU-5 land camera, with x2 lens and frame, independent power pack and polarising filter, for colour and black-and-white Polaroid film; together with an extra camera unit, independent power pack, x1 frame and two power leads [Lot]. In good working order (£40-60)
Hammer Price: £140
Anon [Ratcliffe, E.E.], The Royal Maundy, London, 1945, 16pp, illustrations in text, newspaper cutting relating to the 1947 Maundy ceremony tipped-in; Ratcliffe, E.E., and Wright, P.A., The Royal Maundy: a brief outline of its history and ceremonial, 8th edn, 1963, 32pp, illustrations in text; Wright, P.A., The Pictorial History of the Royal Maundy, London, 1971, 24pp, illustrations in text, signed by the author on title page; together with a copy of the Order of Service for the Maundy...
Hammer Price: £20
Arbuthnot, J., Tables of Ancient Coins, Weights and Measures, London, 1727, ix + 327pp, tables at back. Original decorated leather, spine rebacked; a nice copy (£40-60)
Boon, G.C., Welsh Tokens of the 17th Century, Cardiff, 1973, 144pp, illustrations in text, together with the 4pp Supplement, 1976, tipped-in; Bell, R.C., Tradesmen’s Tickets and Private Tokens, 1785-1819, Newcastle on Tyne, 1966, xii + 315pp, illustrations in text; Bell, R.C., Unofficial Farthings 1820-1870, London, 1975, 248pp, illustrations in text; Bell, R.C., The Building Medalets of Kempson and Skidmore, 1796-1797, Newcastle on Tyne, 1978, 183pp, illustrations in text; Bell, R.C.,...
Bowers, Q.D., The History of United States Coinage as Illustrated by the Garrett Collection, Los Angeles, 1979, xv + 572pp, illustrated throughout in colour and mono. Publishers’ black cloth; a very fine copy of this superb overview of US coinage (£30-40)
Hammer Price: £45
British Numismatic Journal, vol. XXVI (1949-51), three parts in paper covers with publishers’ binding; Spink & Son, The Numismatic Circular, 1959-81, 1988-92, cloth bound in 20 volumes; Greenhalgh, D.I., Cumulative Index to Spink’s Numismatic Circular, volumes 1 to 100, London, 1993, vi + 993pp; Buckland, Dix and Wood [London], miscellaneous auction catalogues, 1993-6 (11) [Lot]. Good copies, first with pages uncut (£60-80)
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