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British Medals from the Collection of James Spencer

James N Spencer

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№ 1064 x

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13 July 2011

Hammer Price:
£110

Music, LONDON, The Guildhall School of Music (Est. 1880), silver awards (11), six different designs, viz. a medal by Elkington, seated robed female instructing pupil with violin, rev. wreath, named (Silver Medal presented to Miss Ethel Gannan for Elocution, 1901), 32mm; Knill Silver Challenge Cup, oval medals by Hardman, Birmingham (2), named (Awarded to Audrey Richardson, 1910; Llewelyn John, Tenor, 1941), both 72 x 38mm; Local Centres Examinations medals by Toye & Co (3), Intermediate, named (Elocution, Lilian B. Addenbrooke, London, 1915), Primary, named (Pianoforte, Alice Thomas, Greenwich, Dec. 1916), Advanced, named (Elocution, London, Gladys Valentine, July 1922), 32, 29 and 38mm; oval badge, unsigned, named (Mary Holland, Elocution, 1930), 36 x 26mm; enamel Preparatory/Preliminary badges (2), by Fattorini and A. Clark Co, named (Jean Douglas Lockerbie, Elocution, Newcastle-on-Tyne, July 1933; Delphine Jones, Pianoforte, Wrexham, December 1938), both 38 x 30mm; Diploma enamel medals (2), named (Myrta Katherine W. Parnell, Pianoforte, London, December 1934; Dorothy Shirley White, Elocution, July 1936) [11]. Addenbrooke medal fine, others very fine and better, mostly toned, all except Diploma medals with means of suspension; four in cases of issue £80-100

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The Guildhall School of Music, John Carpenter street, Blackfriars