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Carlisle Taken, 1745, a bronze medal by J.H. Wolff, from the same dies as previous, 36mm (Woolf 52:1a; MI II, 604/258; E 597). Good fine £60-£80
£60–£80
Carlisle Taken, 1745, a gilt-bronze medal by J.H. Wolff, from the same dies as previous, 36mm (Woolf 52:1a; MI II, 604/258; E 597). Wear to the high points, otherwise better than very fine £100-£150
Hammer Price: £120
Rebels Retreat to Scotland, 1745, a silver medal by T. Pingo, armoured bust of the Duke of Cumberland right, rev. lion subduing a wolf, 33mm, 13.73g (Eimer 2; Woolf 53:4; MI II, 607/265; E 600). Rim knocks, otherwise about very fine £80-£100
Hammer Price: £80
Battle of Culloden, 1746, a silver medal by R. Yeo, armoured bust of the Duke of Cumberland right, rev. Cumberland, as Hercules, clasping the hand of Britannia while trampling Discord, 51mm, 54.09g (Woolf 55:2; MI II, 613/278; E 604). Some scuffing and edge knocks, otherwise good very fine £300-£400
Hammer Price: £200
Battle of Culloden, 1746, a silver medal by R. Yeo, from the same dies as previous, 51mm, 54.09g (Woolf 55:2; MI II, 613/278; E 604). Some scuffing and minor surface marks, otherwise good very fine £300-£400
£300–£400
Battle of Culloden, 1746, a copper medal, unsigned, duke of cumberland on horseback left, rev. battle scene, 42mm (Woolf 55:7b; MI II, 612/276). Very fine £60-£80
Hammer Price: £65
Battle of Culloden, 1746, a pinchbeck medal, unsigned, similar, 42mm (Woolf 55.7b; MI II, 612/277; E 605). About very fine £60-£80
Hammer Price: £150
Battle of Culloden, 1746, a brass medal, unsigned, bust of Duke of Cumberland right, rev. Highlander kneeling before lion, 31mm (Woolf 56:2; MI II, 616/286; E 609). Fine £60-£80
Sentimental Magazine, 1773-4, copper medalets by J. Kirk (13), viz. Oliver Cromwell, George II, George III, Queen Charlotte, Duke of Gloucester, David Garrick, Lord Chatham, Lord Camden, John Wilkes, Marquis of Granby, Duchess of Gloucester, William Beckford, Duchess of Cumberland, all 26mm (BHM 166-71, 173-6, 182, 190, 194) [13]. Varied state, rare; housed in a later wooden tray £100-£150
Hammer Price: £180
HMS Rodney, an engraved French silver Écu of 1776, obv. planed flat and engraved with vessel in full sail, engraved below in three lines (Ship Rodney, John Savage, 1787) (cf. Comfort EC 25). Superb craftmanship, the coin very fine, rare £200-£300
Hammer Price: £900
Barber Beaumont, 1803, a copper medal, unsigned, bust left, rev. legend in 9 lines, 41mm (BHM 549; E 949). Reverse stained, otherwise extremely fine £60-£80
Hammer Price: £70
Mudie’s National Medals, 1820, 39 of the set of 40 copper medals by various artists, struck by E. Thomason for J. Mudie, covering events from Admiral Duncan Victory at Camperdown, 1797, to the Ionian Islands, 1817 (BHM 387, 432, 438, 476, 504, 509, 567, 635, 637, 666, 671, 673, 713, 718, 727, 730, 735, 756, 760, 761, 765, 769, 776, 777, 789, 825, 854, 859, 867, 868, 869, 871, 884, 889, 891, 892, 921, 933, 958); together with BHM 596 (Nelson) [40]. Extremely fine or better, an attractive...
Hammer Price: £2,400
Great Exhibition, 1851, For Services, a copper award medal by W. Wyon, bust of Prince Albert left, rev. for services, edge named (William Hawkings, R. S. & M.), 48mm (Allen 50; BHM 2465; E 1461). Edge nicks, otherwise extremely fine £60-£80
Hammer Price: £360
Blackfriars Bridge and Holborn Valley Viaduct Opened, 1869, copper medals by G.G. Adams (2), coronetted bust of Victoria left, revs. City shield dividing views of both bridges, figures of Londinia and Britannia at sides, 77mm (W & E 1126.1; BHM 2906; E 1604) [2]. Very fine, one medal with obverse lightly spotted; in contemporary case [this slightly distressed] £200-£260
Hammer Price: £340
Catholic School Committee, a silver award medal by T. Leighton, edge named (Richard Dilworth, St Josephs School, Preston), 47mm; similar medals in copper (2), together with other medals in silver (4), base metal (19), 19th and 20th centuries, coin weights (2), both 18th century [28]. Varied state £70-£90
Hammer Price: £130
Crystal Palace, Sydenham, Picture Gallery, a bronze award medal by Pinches, G.G. Adams and W.J. Taylor, distant view of Crystal Palace, Britannia attended by Plenty and Learning, Fame with trumpet overhead, rev. wreath, named (Awarded by the Crystal Palace Coy., for a Figure Picture, painted by C.M. Webb of Antwerp), 63mm (cf. Allen 1893/010). Good very fine £60-£80
Peace Treaty for the Boer War, 1902, a silver medal by E. Fuchs for Elkington, angel tending fallen soldier, rev. female figure, troops in background, 52mm (BHM 3876); together with other World medals (3, one in silver), 19th and 20th centuries [4]. Fine to very fine or better £40-£60
Prisoner of War Camp, Douglas, 1914-1916, a white metal medal, unsigned, legend and date, rev. view of the camp, Manx arms above, 45mm (Eimer 1945). Good extremely fine, scarce; in wooden box with sliding lid £80-£100
Prisoner of War Camp, Douglas, 1914-1916, a white metal medal, unsigned, from the same dies as previous, engraved ‘1118’ on the obverse below Douglas, 45mm (Eimer 1945). Very fine, scarce £80-£100
Hammer Price: £100
Prisoner of War Camp, Islington, 1914-1916, a white metal medal, unsigned, legend and date, rev. building and garden, wire fence around, 45mm (Eimer 1954). Good extremely fine, rare; in wooden box with sliding lid £100-£150
Hammer Price: £140
Prisoner of War Camp, Wakefield, 1914-1915, legend and date, rev. view of Lofthouse Park, 31mm (Eimer 1946). Very fine, rare £100-£150
Miscellaneous British medals, in silver (2), base metal (24), mostly for royal events [26]. Varied state £80-£100
Hammer Price: £85
Ancient and Accepted Rite, a Eagle Jewel, silver gilt, ring suspender, hallmarked Birmingham 1929. Good workmanship, very fine £60-£80
Hammer Price: £110
Craft, silver Masonic badges (2), in the forms of a Maltese Cross, in centre, one with details from a tracing board in the centre, below ‘39 Lodge’, hallmarked London 1857, reverse plain, the other with a floral design in centre, engraved on reverse (Presented by the White Rose Lodge to J.P.C.M. Sis. C. Woodbridge, for her past services, August 31st 1891), hallmarked London 1891, both 64mm [2]. Very fine and interesting £100-£150
Craft, a large silver round badge, Masonic symbols in centre, above all-seeing eye, engraved around inner border (Presented to P.S. P.G. Fredk. Wier, as a mark of respect by the special Committee Jan. 1860), the outer border of laurel leaves, P.S.P. below within bow, surmounted by a crown, hallmarked js London 1859, 90mm, ornate suspender on a chain. Very fine and attractive £150-£200
Hammer Price: £240
Craft, Past Master’s Jewels (3), Semper Fidelis Lodge, 1923, silver and enamel, Lodge L’Entente Cordiale, 1962, silver gilt, John Snow Lodge 7715, 1963 metal gilt and enamel; Gallows design Master’s Jewels (2), gold, 18ct, 1962, silver-gilt, Past Master Provincial Grand Officers Jewel, Surrey, silver and enamel; Founders Jewels (2), John Snow Lodge, Treasurer and Secretary, metal gilt and enamel; Collar Badges (3), Master, Treasurer, Inner Guard; Old Etonian Lodge, No. 4500, Deacons’...
Hammer Price: £650
Loyal United Friends, a large silver engraved star-shaped medal, comprising eight arms each engraved with a floral design, glazed silver-gilt centre depicting various symbols, reverse engraved (L.U.F., Presented by Tr. Rossvto P.S.P. Wier as a mark of Respect, Lodge 28, 1868), 115mm. Very fine and attractive £100-£150
Mark Mason, Lodge Jewels (3), Chapter, Past MEZ, silver gilt and enamel, 1983; Million Memorial Fund Jewel; Royal Masonic Hospital, Jewels (2, one cased); Provincial Charity, Jewel, Duke of Sussex, silver gilt and glazed; Royal Arch, Chapter Jewel, silver gilt; Victoria, Jubilee, 1897, Jewel, silver-gilt and enamel, paste Jewels [10]. Varied state £100-£150
Hammer Price: £260
Oddfellows, a silver level, engraved (Union Jack Lodge, O.F.S.L.U. Greenwich, Presented to William Scales, For Services rendered, William Costin, William J. Mason, A.W. George, Sec. July 2nd 1888), set with a garnet in centre, 105 x 80mm, reverse hallmarked wngn London 1888; together with a similar smaller unnamed example, 45mm, hallmarked jh London 1864 [2]. Both attractive and of good workmanship, very fine or better £100-£150
Rose Croix, an 19th century Continental openwork jewel, perhaps French, silver pelican feeding young on compass, set with paste brilliants. Good very fine £60-£80
Rose Croix, a modern gilt Masters Jewel, pelican feeding young on compass, enamelled red cross above, surmounted with a rose, the top suspender a crown, other side an eagle with a silver cross above; together with 2 silver breast badges, both hallmarked London 1928, 1959 [3]. Very fine or better £60-£80
Hammer Price: £60
Rose Croix, Silver Masters Jewel, pelican feeding young on compass, enamelled red cross above, surmounted with a rose, the top suspender a crown, the other side an eagle with a silver cross above, silver-gilt, hallmarked Birmingham 1929, 95 x 70mm. Very fine and attractive £80-£100
Hammer Price: £170
Rose Croix, Silver Masters Jewel, pelican feeding young on compass, enamelled red cross above, surmounted with a rose, the top suspender a crown, the other side an eagle with a silver cross above, silver-gilt, hallmarked Birmingham 1934, 95 x 70mm. Very fine and attractive £80-£100
Rose Croix, Chapter Badges (3), Mount Calvary Chapter, Royal Savoy Chapter, Euston Chapter; together with 2 Masonic gold pendants [5]. Very fine or better £60-£80
Royal Arch, a Georgian pierced silver-gilt oval Jewel by G. Reid, Masonic symbols, the lower scroll engraved (Jno. Wheeler), rev. similar, border engraved with the date 1816, hallmarked London, 1816, 70 x 50mm. Good very fine, attractive £200-£300
Hammer Price: £550
Royal Arch, a early 19th century pierced brass-gilt oval Jewel by Acklam, London, Masonic symbols, rev. similar, border engraved with date 1835, the top surmounted with silver Prince of Wales feathers, 90 x 45mm. Good very fine, attractive £200-£300
Hammer Price: £600
Royal Arch, a small 20th century pierced gold oval Jewel, Masonic symbols, rev. similar, hallmarked Chester 1923, 9ct, 35 x 20mm. Good very fine; with ribbon and suspender £60-£80
Royal Arch, a pierced silver-gilt oval Jewel by George Kenning & Son, Masonic symbols, rev. similar, hallmarked Birmingham 1925, 60 x 32mm. Good very fine £60-£80
Hammer Price: £50
Royal Arch, a 20th century pierced oval gold Jewel, Masonic symbols, rev. similar, hallmarked, 9ct, 70 x 50mm. Good very fine; with ribbon and suspender £150-£200
Royal Masonic Institute for Girls, 1927, a silver and enamel Festival Steward’s jewel by M.T. Lamb & Co, lion and crown above plumes in Garter, 44mm, hallmarked 1926; together with other Stewards badges of various masonic institutions (15) [16]. Generally extremely fine £200-£300
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