Auction Catalogue

15 December 2005

Starting at 9:30 AM

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Historical and Art Medals

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

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Lot

№ 1383

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15 December 2005

Hammer Price:
£95

Numismatic Society of London, a silver award medal, unsigned [by J. Pinches], three standing Monetæ, rev. soc numism. lond. optime merenti in wreath, edge named (Professor Percy Gardner, Litt. D., F.S.A.), 58mm. Brilliant mint state, olive tone; in maroon fitted case of issue (£40-60)

Illustrated on the Plates. Percy Gardner, FSA (1846-1937), born in Hackney, London, was educated at City of London School and Christ’s College, Cambridge [for an 1868 medal named to him see DNW 54, lot 728], of which he became a Fellow in 1872. He started work at the British Museum the previous year, becoming one of the editors of the British Museum catalogues of Greek coins published between 1873 and 1886. From 1887 to 1925 he was Professor of Classical Archaeology at Oxford University. His literary output was considerable, and included scholarly works on Parthian coins (1877), Samos and Samian coins (1882), types of Greek coins (1883), and a numismatic commentary on Pausanias (1887), besides many other papers published in the Numismatic Chronicle. He co-authored a manual of Greek antiquities with Dr Jevons in 1895 and continued to write on Greek and religious matters through the first three decades of the 20th century. Gardner was elected a fellow of the Numismatic Society of London [later the Royal NS] in 1871 and remained a member until his death; he was the Society’s seventh medallist and this is the award he received in 1889