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Exhibitions and Shows, Indian National Congress, Industrial & Agricultural Exhibition, Bombay, 1904, medals (2), in bronze and light bronze, unsigned, Indian female holding a child, revs. scenes of industry and agriculture in medallions around central map, bronze 50mm, light bronze 48mm (Pudd. I, 904.1, and var.; cf. DNW 55, 1653) [2]. Extremely fine £80-£100
Hammer Price: £75
Exhibitions and Shows, Indian National Congress, Industrial & Agricultural Exhibition, Bombay, 1904, medals (2), in bronze and light bronze, unsigned, from the same dies as previous, bronze 50mm, light bronze 48mm (Pudd. I, 904.1, and var.; cf. DNW 55, 1653) [2]. Good very fine £60-£80
Hammer Price: £80
Exhibitions and Shows, I[ndustrial] & A[gricultural] Exhibition of the Punjab, N.W.F. Province and Kashmir, 1909-10, bronze award medals (2), unsigned [for M. Minck], goddesses representing Britannia and India flanked by lighthouse and pagoda, revs. legend in wreath, one named (Awarded to Miss L. Sabbage for Artificial Flowers, etc), both 43mm (Pudd. I, 909.3) [2]. Named medal about extremely fine, in gilt-blocked case of issue by Max. Minck & Co Ltd, Lahore & Simla, other about very fine...
Hammer Price: £85
Societies, Agricultural & Horticultural Society, Calcutta, a silver award medal, unsigned [Calcutta mint], Hindu farmer ploughing field with two bullocks, palm-tree and temples with plain domes in background, rev. wreath, named (Presented to Captain J. McKean, 13th July 1824), 62mm, 144.27g (Pudd. I, 824.1.3 obv./824.1.1 rev.). Several minor surface and rim nicks and has been brightly cleaned in the past, otherwise about very fine and very rare, perhaps the earliest known award of this medal...
Hammer Price: £420
Societies, Agricultural & Horticultural Society, Calcutta [1824], a silver award medal, unsigned [Calcutta mint], Hindu farmer ploughing field with two bullocks, palm-tree and temples in background, rev. wreath, un-named, 44mm, 33.70g (Pudd. I, 824.1.3). Bright from past cleaning, otherwise extremely fine £120-£150
Hammer Price: £60
Societies, Agricultural & Horticultural Society, Calcutta [1824], a copper award medal, unsigned [Calcutta mint], from the same dies as previous, un-named, 44mm (Pudd. I, 824.1.3). Tiny surface metal flaw below palm leaves, otherwise virtually as struck £80-£100
Hammer Price: £100
Societies, The Photographic Society of India, a silver award medal by J.S. and A.B. Wyon, semi-naked Indian female seated left, arches of building behind, rev. wreath, named (Exhibition 1889-90, Class I, Section II (Amateur), Awarded to J.G. Apcar), 51mm, 78.80g (Pudd. I, 948.27.3; cf. DNW 55, 1668). Brightly polished, otherwise about very fine; an early award £120-£150
Hammer Price: £480
Societies, The Photographic Society of India, a bronze award medal by J.S. and A.B. Wyon, from the same dies as previous, named (Exhibition 1889-90, Section 17, Awarded to Shih Churn Dutt & Co), 51mm (Pudd. I, 948.27.3; cf. DNW 55, 1668). Good very fine £70-£90
Hammer Price: £65
Societies, Calcutta Art Society, a silver award medal, unsigned, arms of Calcutta with pelican supporters, rev. wreath, named (Exhibition January 1892, Awarded to Miss N.A. Sabine Pasley, for Still Life or Flowers in Oils), 51mm, 64.12g (Pudd. I, 948.10). Small obverse rim knock at 2 o’clock and other trifling rim nicks, otherwise good very fine and toned, rare £80-£100
Hammer Price: £340
Societies, A medal awarded to a significant Indian artist: Fine Arts Society, Madras, a silver award medal, unsigned [by P. Orr & Sons], floral wreath encircling an opening flower, lion’s head at bottom, rev. artist’s pallet in wreath, edge named (Rustom D. Seodia, 1907), 54mm, 91.74g (Pudd. I, 948.76.2; cf. DNW M7, 2392). Rim marks and scuffs, otherwise very fine £70-£90
Sports, Durand Football Challenge Prize, c. 1895, a silver award medal, unsigned, view of buildings, trees and hills in background, rev. legend around wreath, un-named, 57mm, 81.35g (Pudd. II, 970.12; cf. DNW M10, 1631). About extremely fine, rare £100-£150
Sports, Durand Football Challenge Prize, c. 1895, a bronze award medal, unsigned, from the same dies as previous, un-named, 57mm (Pudd. II, 970.12, not listed in bronze). About very fine £40-£50
Sports, Durand Football Challenge Prize, c. 1895, a silver award medal, unsigned, from the same dies as previous, named (Pte J. Smith, Roy. Ir. Rifles, 1903), 57mm, 81.80g (Pudd. II, 970.12; cf. DNW M10, 1631). Obverse edge knock at 8 o’clock, otherwise very fine, rare £80-£100
Hammer Price: £130
Sports, Bombay Presidency Olympic Games, Sonavala Trust Medal, c. 1920, a bronze award, unsigned, for the Bombay Presidency Olympic Association, arms on flaming mantle, Olympic rings below, rev. alarakhia rahimtula, etc., un-named, 39mm (Pudd. I, –; cf. Album 29, 1881). About extremely fine, rare; with clip, ring and orange riband, on card with typed inscription ‘Bombay Presidency Olympic Association, Individual Championship, Runner up, Mr W.W. Godwin’ £60-£80
Sports, Gulmarg Golf Club, award medals by Hamilton & Inches (2, silver and bronze), turbaned bust of Maharaja Hari Singh of Jammu and Kashmir in military uniform left, revs. country scene, buildings in foreground, cartouche below, silver engraved (Robin Trophy, 1925) and hallmarked Birmingham 1920, bronze un-named, both 39mm, silver 24.81g (Pudd. II, 948.11) [2]. First good fine, second with verdigris spot on obverse, otherwise extremely fine £80-£100
Hammer Price: £120
Sports, Gulmarg Golf Club, a silver award medal by Hamilton & Inches, from the same dies as previous, un-named, hallmarked Birmingham 1929, 39mm, 24.86g (Pudd. II, 948.11). Obverse rim knock at 3 o’clock and minor surface marks, otherwise very fine £80-£100
Hammer Price: £150
Viceroy Presentations, Lord Hardinge’s Viceroy Presentation Medal for Rifle Shooting [1910], a silver award, unsigned [Hamilton & Co/Calcutta mint], arms and large supporters, rev. female Victory standing, holding two wreaths, legend at right, named (Corpl. G.A. Bennett, 2nd Bn, B.B. & C.I.V.R.), 51mm, 54.50g (Pudd. V, 960.28.6, not noted in silver); Lord Chelmsford’s Viceroy Presentation Medal [1916], a silver award, unsigned [Calcutta mint], arms and supporters, rev. legend dividing...
Hammer Price: £700
Viceroy Presentations, Lord Hardinge’s Viceroy Presentation Medal for Rifle Shooting [1910], a silver award, unsigned [Hamilton & Co/Calcutta mint], arms and large supporters, rev. female Victory standing, holding two wreaths, legend at right, named (Lt M.G. Roe), 51mm, 75.02g (Pudd. V, 960.28.6, not noted in silver). Very fine, rare; with clip, ring, original green ribbon and suspender clasp inscribed ‘Viceroy’s Competition, I.V.R.A., 1913’ £150-£200
Viceroy Presentations, Lord Hardinge’s Viceroy Presentation Medal [1910], type II, a bronze award, unsigned [Hamilton & Co/Calcutta mint], arms and large supporters, rev. legend dividing palm trees, scroll un-named, 51mm (Pudd. I, 910.4.2, not listed in bronze). About extremely fine, rare £100-£150
Hammer Price: £220
Viceroy Presentations, Earl of Reading’s Viceroy Presentation Medal for Rifle Shooting [1921], a silver award, unsigned [Calcutta mint], arms and supporters, rev. female Victory standing, holding two wreaths, legend at right, un-named, 51mm, 56.23g (Pudd. V, 960.28.8). Very fine, rare; with loop for suspension £150-£200
Hammer Price: £240
Great Indian Peninsula Railway, Free Pass, oval silver, numbered 22, named (Agent E.B. Railway), 35 x 25mm (Pudd. IV, 991.1.1). Reverse edge knock at 6 o’clock, otherwise good fine, rare; integral suspension loop £90-£120
Hammer Price: £440
Bengal Nagpur Railway Co Ltd, Free Pass, silver, numbered 163, 22mm (Pudd. IV, 991.18; cf. BDW 3, 222). Good fine, toned, rare; pierced for suspension and with ring £90-£120
Hammer Price: £360
Biddulph, C.H., Coins of the Pandyas, Varanasi, 1966, 71pp, 6 plates; Gopal, L., Early Medieval Coin-Types of Northern India, Varanasi, 1966, 81pp, 12 plates; Biddulph, C.H., Coins of the Cholas, Varanasi, 1968, 63pp, 5 plates; Prakash, V., Coinage of South India, Varanasi, 1968, 103pp, 7 plates; together with other references on Indian coins (10) [14]. Varied state £40-£50
Hammer Price: £20
Gupta, P.L., and Shastri, A.M. (eds), Numismatic Digest, vols. 1 (part II), 2 (part II), 7-8, 10-11, 14-22, Bombay, 1977-98 [14]. Publishers’ bindings £50-£70
Hammer Price: £110
Webb, W.W., The Currencies of the Hindu States of Rajputana, London, 1893, xxi + 135pp, 12 plates and fold-out map; Singhal, C.R., Catalogue of the Coins in the Prince of Wales Museum, Bombay: The Sultans of Gujarat, Bombay, 1935, xxxii + 154pp, 11 plates; Wright, H.N., The Coinage and Metrology of the Sultans of Dehli, Delhi, 1936, xx + 432pp, 24 plates and fold-out map Allan, J., A Catalogue of the Indian Coins in the British Museum: Coins of Ancient India, London, 1967 reprint, clxvii +...
Hammer Price: £300
References on Indian coinages (20), various authors and subjects [20]. All bound in red leather, fine £100-£150
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