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8 September 1998
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Bromsgrove Guild, c.1926, bronze repousse circular plaque, St. Hubert kneeling with two dogs, a horse and a deer around, signed Bromsgrove Guild, 99 mm., set into a wooden frame, 230 x 210 mm. Nearly extremely fine (£80-100)
Hammer Price: £130
Albion Cycling Club, 1927, gold and enamel (3.90gr.), armoured shield, legend around, reverse four-line inscription, oval 23 x 15mm. Nearly extremely fine, suspension loop (£20-40)
Hammer Price: £35
Medals Related to Sports, Boxing: The Wakefield R.A.F. Boxing Trophy, gold medal (9ct, 24.7gms), reverse engraved “Winner A/C Carver, Henlow “A” Team, 1934, in case of issue. Extremely fine (£70-100)
£70–£100
Medals Related to Sports, Royal Air Force, bronze prize medal for Athlectics, 1934, cased; other cased medals (10). Mostly extremely fine (£70-100)
George v, silver Jubilee, official large silver medal, 1935, in case of issue; Buffalo, silver and base medals (5), an engraved silver badge, in the form of a Maltese Cross, across the centre a canter lever bridge, above “EDF”; Russia, Order of the Red Banner badge, other miscellaneous coins and medals (5) [13]. First as struck, others varied state (£80-120)
Hammer Price: £70
Edward viii, Abdication, 1936, silver medal, bust of Edward VIII, right, reverse six-line inscription, 32mm. Nearly extremely fine and scarce (£30-40)
Hammer Price: £45
Edward viii, a uniface bronze cliche, uncrowned bust left, unsigned, 41mm. Very fine (£30-40)
Hammer Price: £55
Great Britain, Olympic Games, London 1948, bronze medal, by B. MacKennal and J.Pinches, quadriga being driven, left, reverse Big Ben and the House of Parliament, 51mm. (Eimer 2076). Extremely fine (£50-70)
£50–£70
Buffalo Jewels, various Lodges, all silver gilt (9). Extremely fine (£100-120)
£100–£120
Australian Numismatic Society, Centenary Penny token, 1949, 34mm; Centenary of Australia’s First Copper Token, 1949, a silver oxidised plated medal issued by the Numismatic Association of Victoria, 41mm. [2]. Both extremely fine, first with full original colour (£20-30)
Hammer Price: £10
10th Assembly of Agriculture and Forestry, Graz, 1846, bronze medal by K. Lange, town hall, reverse legend, 49mm (W-T. 3324; Mont. 3300). Good extremely fine (£20-30)
£20–£30
Wynard Jansenns, Workers Housing Estate erected at Ixelles, 1849, small bronze medal by Veyrat, bust of Leopold I right, reverse view of estate, 37mm (Eidlitz 546). Better than very fine (£10-15)
£10–£15
St John del Rey Mining Company Centenary, 1930, medals in silver and bronze, 39mm (Müseler 9.2, 9.2a). Extremely fine (£50-60)
£50–£60
Nicholas Brulart de Sillery, Chancellor of France, 1613, bronze medal, cast, by G. Dupre, draped bust of Sillery in-trimmed robe, reverse Apollo driving the Sun’s car across the heavens, 71mm (Jones, BMC II, 46;Kress 563; Mazerolle II, 679). Very fine, light brown patina, a pleasant and reasonably sharp cast, suspension loop on the edge (£150-200)
Hammer Price: £210
The Right of Parliament Given to the People, 1775, a silver medal by B. Duvivier, seated figure with attendants, reverse merchants dispensing money to prisoners, 41mm (Nocq 185; BDM VI, 297-8). Good very fine, nicely toned, rare (£70-90)
Hammer Price: £60
C.J.-B. des Galois de la Tour, Parlement de Provence, 1788, bronze medals by A. Dupré (2), bust right within wreath, reverse standing figure with wreath and accoutrements, 56mm (Trésor III, pl.lvi, 5; BDM I, 648) [2]. Some scuffing, about very fine and better (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £50
Jean Jacques Rousseau, 1793, silver medal, by T. Bonneton, bust left, reverse memorial column in garden, 37mm. Extremely fine and scarce, attractively toned (£80-100)
Louis xviii, Re-establishment of the equestrian statue of Henry II on the Pont Neuf, 1817, Andrieu, 50mm. Nearly extremely fine (£20-25)
£20–£25
Etienne Lanthois, bronze portrait medal by Tiolier, 1817, bust l., reverse serpent entwined around a staff drinking form bowl on a platform, 45mm (Brettauer 631; Freeman 292). Good extremely fine, oan ld collector’s number can be seen faintly in obverse field but in no way detracts from the charm of the medal (£30-40)
Hammer Price: £30
Abelard and Heloise, bronze portrait medals by Gayrard, 1819, Series ‘Galerie Metallique’, 40mm [2]. Extremely fine, second a little dusty (£30-40)
£30–£40
Victor Moreau, bronze portrait medal by Cannois, 1819, ‘Series Numismatica Universalis Virorum Illustrium’, 41mm (Bramsen 1828). Extremely fine (£10-15)
Prince Eugene Borghese, restrike bronze portrait medal on his death, 1832, 50mm. Extremely fine (£10-15)
Cholera Epidemic in Aude, 1835, a silver award medal by J.J. Barre for the Ministère du Commerce, bust of Louis Philippe I left, reverse standing figures around oval tablet, named (À Mr. Louis-Édouard Bosc, Médecin à Carcassonne, pour le courageux dévouement dont il a fait preuve pendant la durée du cholera dans les communes de Gruissan et de Castelnaudary), 52mm. Extremely fine and rare; in original red leather box, but hinge of lid detached (£80-100)
Hammer Price: £95
Académie Français, an unusual bronze prize medal for work most conducive to good morals, by Gayrard, bust of the Baron de Montyon l., reverse engraved inscription to ‘Fanny Richomme, 1841, within wreath, 51mm. Extremely fine (£20-30)
Hammer Price: £15
France, Louise Philippe, Industrial Exposition, Angers, 1843, bronze medal by Barre, 51mm. About very fine, but with some quite severe bruises to rim (£10-15)
France, Foundation of the Société Impériale d’Acclimatation, 1854, a bronze award medal by A. Dubois, seated female figure with farm animals and birds, reverse legend in wreath, named (À M.E. Margollé, Membre Titulaire, 1854), 50mm (BDM –). Obverse rim lightly marked at 2 o’clock, otherwise extremely fine and attractively patinated; in original red velvet-lined case of issue (£30-50)
£30–£50
Baptism of the Prince Imperial, 1856, a bronze medal by A.A. Caqué, Napoleon III holding his infant son, Empress at right, reverse LES VILLES DE FRANCE ET D’ALGÉRIE APPELÉES AU BAPTÊME DU PRINCE IMPÉRIAL, names of towns around, 70mm (BDM I, 344). Very fine; in original maroon fitted case (£30-40)
Treaty of Paris, 1856, a bronze medal by J.F.A. Bovy, bust of Napoleon III left, reverse allegorical figures signing treaty, 76mm (BDM I, 246). Minor marks, otherwise good very fine (£50-70)
Hammer Price: £40
France, Napoleon and Family, set of twelve uniface copper cliches by Andrieu, celebrating Napoleon and the imperial family, in a contemporary fitted case with two trays, napoleon medals vol 2 impressed in gilt on spine. About as made, but with some evidence of past cleaning, one with replacement lunette (£300-350)
£300–£350
France, Napoleon iii, Italian Campaign, silver campaign medal, loop for suspension. Very fine, has been cleaned (£15-20)
£15–£20
Cardinal Albrecht von Brandenburg, Aged 37, 1526, a uniface cast bronze portrait medal, unsigned [? by P. Flötner or J. Binck], bust right, 57mm (cf. Habich I, 922-4). A later cast of good fabrication, very fine (£50-80)
Joachim Zollikofer, 1630, a cast silver medal, unsigned, bearded bust three-quarters right, reverse crowned arms, QVIS CONTRA NOS SI DEVS PRONOBIS, 43mm (cf. Habich II, 3108). About very fine, rare (£70-100)
Germany, Martin Luther, small silver medal, bust threequarters l., reverse bust of Huss right, 26mm. Very fine (£45-50)
£45–£50
Apollo and Marsyes, oval bronze plaque, standing figure of Apollo, bearded figure, hands bound, child kneeling in front, c. 40mm x 36mm. About very fine (£20-25)
Spork, near Paderborn, silver Hunting Medal, 1723, eagle on hunting horn, charmant souvenir around, reverse kneeling figure, deer in distance, 30mm, scroll loop and ring for suspension. Very fine (£35-40)
Erotica, a curious and crudely cast medallion, small winged figure, perhaps Cupid, astride a beast with the head an erect phallus which he appears to crown with a wreath, reverse a woman, her legs spread wide on a crowned shield, 61mm. Probably close to as made but of rough workmanship (£50-60)
Friedrich Klopstock of Quedlinburg, bronze portrait medal by Caqué, 1820 ‘Series Numismatica Universalis Virorum Illustrium’, 40mm (W-T 4641; Weimar 551). Very fine (£10-15)
Hammer Price: £20
Bismark, 80th Birthday, 1895, small silver medal, bust three-quarters left, reverse legend within wreaths and around, 34mm. Some surface marks, very fine, toned (£15-20)
Germany, Martin Geog Kovachich, bronze portrait medal by H, Karl, 1813, bust left, reverse legend within wreath, 44mm (W-T 4725; Horsky 7420; Essling 2808). Extremely fine (£30-40)
Archduke Joseph of Austria, 50th Anniversary as Palatine of Hungary, 1846, bronze portrait medal by Boehm, bust l., reverse legend within wreath, 53mm (W-T. 4152). Good very fine (£15-20)
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