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British Medals from the Collection of James Spencer

James N Spencer

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№ 1041 x

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13 July 2011

Hammer Price:
£550

Long Service, Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd (Est. 1926), award medals by Fattorini and Vaughton (17), in gold (3), silver and enamel (14), all named, viz: Alexander Walker & Co Ltd (G. Irvine, 34 Years, 1928); British Copper Manufacturers Ltd (2, gold: J. Williams, 40 Years, 1928, 9ct, 19.14g; silver: W. Owen, 27 Years, 1928); The British Leather Cloth Manufacturing Co Ltd (A. Shaw, 25 Years, 1928); Brunner, Mond & Co Ltd (2, gold: W. Kettle, 40 Years, 1931, 9ct, 16.87g; silver: J. Chambers, 25 Years, 1931); The Castner-Kellner Alkali Co Ltd (W.T. Jones, 30 Years, 1928); Chance & Hunt Ltd (G.K. Thomson, 26 Years, 1928); Cleghorn & Bates Ltd (H. Perry, 25 Years, 1928); Elliott’s Metal Co Ltd (F.T. Forrester, 26 Years, 1928); I.C.I. Metals Ltd (W. Kick, 25 Years, 1930); Kynoch Ltd (B. Brown, 25 Years, 1928); Muntz’s Metal Co Ltd (J. Crump, 25 Years, 1928); Nobel’s Explosives Co Ltd (J. McCrae, 31 Years, 1928); The United Alkali Co Ltd (2, gold: H.R. Rawlinson, 41 Years, 1928, 9ct, 18.09g; silver: F. Cave, 28 Years, 1928); ICI general (C. Mobley, 43 Years, 1927), hallmarked Birmingham 1933, all 32mm [17]. Gold medals extremely fine, silver about very fine and better; all with clips and rings for suspension, a good group £500-700

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Second only illustrated. ICI was founded in December 1926 by way of the merger of four companies, Brunner Mond & Co Ltd of Northwich, Cheshire, Nobel’s Explosives Co Ltd, based at Ardeer, Ayrshire, the United Alkali Co Ltd of Newcastle-upon-Tyne and the British Dyestuffs Corporation of Blackley, Manchester. In 1928 the conglomerate took over the Swansea-based British Copper Manufacturers Ltd; the British Leather Cloth Manufacturing Co Ltd, better known as Rexine, of Hyde, Cheshire; the Castner-Kellner Alkali Co Ltd of Runcorn, Cheshire; Chance & Hunt, specialist chemical and rubber manufacturers, also of Runcorn; Cleghorn & Bates Ltd, ironfounders of Northwich, Cheshire; Elliott’s Metal Co Ltd, formerly Muntz’s Metal Co Ltd, of Birmingham and Swansea; and Kynoch Ltd, explosive and ammunition manufacturers at Witton, Birmingham