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15 December 2005
London, King’s College, Richard Jelf Medal, 1871, a large bronze award by J.S. and A.B. Wyon, bust of Jelf right, rev. arms of King’s College, London, named (Gual. Eust. Petr. Hogg, mdccclxxxix), 76mm (BHM 2920; E 1614; MJP p.89; cf. DNW 37, 1006); Cope and Nicol School of Painting, a bronze award medal by F. Bowcher, standing naked winged female crowning a seated naked youth inscribing an escutcheon, rev. school of painting etc. inscribed on ribbon, palm branch behind, edge named (Una...
Hammer Price: £45
British Numismatic Society, the John Sanford Saltus Medal, a plated bronze award medal, unsigned [by F. Bowcher], Britannia standing with trident, rev. legend, named (J. Shirley-Fox, R.B.A.…1929), 44mm; Institute of Chemistry of Great Britain and Ireland, the Frankland Medal, a bronze award by F. Bowcher, bust of Sir Edward Frankland right, rev. wreath, named (Frederick Bascombe, 1935), 63mm; together with other Society-related medals (6, one in silver and one cased) [8]. Second virtually...
Hammer Price: £50
13 July 2011
Photography, KENT, Tunbridge Wells Amateur Photographic Association, a silver award medal, unsigned [by Vaughton], camera and easel, rev. wreath, named (1889, March, Lantern Slides, B. Whibrow), 39mm (cf. DNW 49, 784), Extremely fine and attractively toned; in maroon fitted case of issue by Vigor, Tunbridge Wells £25-35
25 November 2013
Long Service, Institute of Clayworkers, a silver award medal by Fattorini, fortified gateway, rev. named (Awarded to C.E. Rhoades for Long Service 1949), edge hallmarked Birmingham 1948, 58mm: Liebig’s Extract of Meat Co, a silver award medal, unsigned, named (Gaspar Stalker, on Completion of 25 Years Faithful Service), 41mm [2]. Extremely fine, with loops for suspension; in fitted cases of issue £50-70
London, King’s College, Todd Medal, 1863, a bronze award by J.S. Wyon, bust of Robert Bentley Todd left, rev. arms and supporters, edge named (Laurence Alfred Howard Snowball, 1950), 75mm (MJP p.89); International Medical Congress, London, 1881, a bronze award medal by L.C. Wyon, crowned and veiled head of Victoria left, rev. three supplicant figures kneeling befor Æsculapius, departing figure of Death behind, edge named (Presented with the Thanks of the Executive Committee to Sydney...
6 December 2012
Architecture and Building, Royal Institute of British Architects, George Godwin Medal, 1881, a silver award by G.G. Adams, bust right, rev. legend around wreath, named (Herbert Austen Hall, F.R.I.B.A., Godwin Bursar, 1919), 56mm. Cleaned in the past, otherwise about extremely fine £50-70
Clubs and Societies, Western Philanthropic Institution [Est. 1811], a silver award medal, unsigned, two men distributing largesse to seated woman with boy, rev. named (Presented 6th November 1929 to Bro. G.A. Overington in appreciation of services rendered as Chairman of the Management and Pensions Committees), 64mm (cf. DNW 47, 734 and 54, 749). Scuffed, otherwise about very fine £50-70
14 December 2004
Photography, The Amateur Photographer, a large uniface square bronze award plaque, unsigned, camera above globe, back named (W. Aylward), 82mm; The Practical Photographer, a bronze award plaque by Bladon, London, standing robed female preparing to squeeze shutter mechanism of camera on tripod, flowering plant at right, rev. named (W.H. Nithsdale), 53 x 33mm [2]. About extremely fine (£40-60)
Photography, Bristol & West of England Amateur Photographic Association, bronze award medals (2), first by Lavars, Bristol, arms and supporters, revs. wreath, international exhibition, edge named (George Smith, Sciopticon Co, 1883-4), second rev. named (Lantern Slides, 1925, Awarded to Florence Wild), both 55mm (cf. Simmons FPL 13, 46b); Plymouth Photographic Society (Founded 1894), a bronze award medal by Vaughton, arms, named (Figure Subject, Ethel H. Petty, 1904), rev. winged female...
Photography, Photographic Society of Great Britain, 1875, a bronze award medal by J.A. Restall and W.J. Taylor, bust of Prince Albert left, rev. female figure driving quadriga in clouds, edge impressed (Seymour Conway, Exhibition 1885), 63mm (cf. BHM 2525; cf. E 1478 and note); Royal Photographic Society of Great Britain, Renwick Memorial Medal, in light bronze, by Vaughton, bespectacled bust of Frank Renwick almost facing, rev. similar, edge named (C. Waller, 1955), 51mm [2]. First good...
Rugby, I[rish] R[ugby] F[ootball] U[nion], Cork Minor Cup, a silver badge, arms in wreath, back named (Won by Dolphin, M.C. Barry), hallmarked mr Dublin 1922, 26mm; Lancashire County Northern Rugby Union Senior Cup, a gold and enamel badge, rose above two shields, back named (Swinton F.C., Runners-Up, 1923-24, M.F. Strong), hallmarked blbs Birmingham 1923, 33 x 29mm, 9ct, 17.57g; Yorkshire Junior Cup, a silver and enamel badge by Dance & Duerden, rugby ball above arms, back named (J....
Swimming, Bow Schools Swimming Association, a silver badge by Fattorini, swimmer above arms, back named (1923, W.D. Rowney), hallmarked Birmingham 1923, 36 x 30mm; East Ham Schools Swimming Assoc[iation], a silver and enamel badge by Vaughton, swimmer below arms, back named (A. May, 1/2 Mile, 1928), hallmarked Birmingham 1928, 28 x 22mm; Finchley Schools Swimming Association, a silver award medal by Dance & Duerden, building and tree in shield, rev. wreath, named (Boys Team, Open, L....
6 July 2005
Medical: England and Wales, London: Southwark, Guy’s Hospital, Sister’s Long Service Medal, 1930, a large uniface white metal award by Waterlows, façade of the hospital quadrangle, named (Dorothy K. Newington, May 1932), 83mm (MJP p.50); Guy’s Hospital, Treasurer’s Medal, a bronze award after L.C. Wyon, statue of Thomas Guy addressing draped allegorical female, rev. arms in wreath, edge named (Robert Garym Thomas, 1939), 49mm (Storer 5078; MJP p.50) [2]. First extremely fine, second...
Medical: England and Wales, London: Medico-Psychological Association (Founded 1841), an uniface oval copper award medal by J.S. and A.B. Wyon, Psyche seated left, back named (Presented to Hugh Morton, MB, for a Dissertation on The Biochemistry of the Cerebro-spinal Fluid, July 1910), 68 x 58mm (Storer 6544); British Ambulance and Home Nursing Association, a bronze award medal by Rowlands & Frazer, Red Cross, rev. wreath, named (First Aid Class, Merry Abbott, December 1894), 51mm; National...
Water Polo, City of London Swimming & Life-Saving Association, a silver award medal by Vaughton, City arms and supporters, rev. wreath, named (1897 Senior Water-Polo Championship, won by S.G. Heron, F.W. Coales), hallmarked Birmingham 1897, 28mm; Cygnus Swimming Club, Tunbridge Wells, a silver award medal by Vaughton, cygnet above arms, rev. wreath, named (W. Hayward, Sub Polo Captain, 1898-99-1900), hallmarked Birmingham 1898, 35mm; Hants Local Centre of the Southern Counties A[mateur]...
Chess, Kent County Chess Association, a silver and enamel County Club Medal by Vaughton, Kentish horse on chess-board, back named (Tun[bridge] Wells Club, Championship Tournament, T.S. Connan, 1900), hallmarked Birmingham 1898), 40 x 27mm; British Chess Federation, a silver and enamel award medal by Fattorini, named (R. Winkler, St Albans School, 1936), hallmarked Birmingham 1935, 29mm; London Postal Chess League, a silver and enamel badge, named (E.A. Bowell, 1939) [3]. Very fine, first...
Forestry, Scottish Arboricultural Society (Inst. 1854), a silver award medal, unsigned, trees and firs, rev. wreath, named (Alex Pollock, for Rustic Fence Exhibited at Peebles, 1906), 35mm (Brodie 156); Royal Scottish Arboricultural Society (Inst. 1854), a silver award medal, unsigned, named (Marquess of Ailsa, J.G. Singer, Forester, Gate for Farm Use Exhibited at Paisley, 1913), 35mm [2]. First about very fine, second better than very fine and toned £40-60
30 June 2004
Boxing, Amateur Boxing Association, a uniface silver award medal, two boxers in ring, back named (6st. 5lbs. School Boys Champp. 1920, Winner, C. Lulichford), hallmarked jd&co Birmingham 1919, 28mm; Amateur Boxing Association, a silver-gilt award medal by A.C. Clark, boxers in ring, rev. wreath, named (A. Marshall, 5st. Jun., 1930), 26mm; Amateur Boxing Association, a uniface silver award medal, pugilist right, back named (Wartime Medal, M. Bale, August 10th 1940), hallmarked hp London 1939,...
Cricket, Finsbury & District Cricket League (Founded 1907), a silver and enamel badge by Fattorini, crossed bats and ball, back named (Prem. Div. Winners, 1930, Square C.C., W. Little), 39 x 27mm; The Fulham Cricket League, a silver badge by Mappin & Webb, arms, back named (Div. I, Runners Up, 1921, D. Harris), 42 x 30mm; Fulham & District Cricket League, a silver and enamel badge by Mappin & Webb, arms, back named (1925, Div. I Winners, E.H. Swaine), 42 x 31mm; Gospel Oak and Hampstead...
Dogs, The Poodle Club, a bronze award medal, unsigned, two different breeds of poodle standing vis-à-vis in mountainous landscape, rev. wreath, engraved (Won by ‘Kingsmead Pride’), 57mm. Brilliant and practically as struck, attractive patina (£30-40)
Cambridge, University Athletic Club, Freshmen’s Sports, a silver award medal by Munsey, arms, rev. wreath, set in glazed rim, named (High Jump, H.W. Beauchamp, Corpus College, F.T. Swanwick, Trinity College, ÆQ, 1870), 40mm; University Athletic Club, a silver award medal by Peters, arms, rev. winged foot in wreath, set in glazed rim, named (H.W. Beauchamp, Corpus College, 1871, Hurdle Race), 51mm; The Albert Institute (Founded 1872), Alfred Humphreys Championship Medal, a bronze award,...
Ornithology, Aberdeenshire, The Scottish Norwich Plainhead Canary Club, a silver award medal, unsigned, birds left, rev. wreath, named (Aberdeen, A.G. Forrest, 1908), 45mm; lanarkshire, City of Glasgow O.A. Kelvin Hall Show, a silver-gilt award medal by A.C. Clark Co, named (Apricot Roller, Mr & Mrs B. Knight, 1937), hallmarked Birmingham 1937, 45mm [2]. First very fine but bright from prior cleaning, second about extremely fine £40-50
Clubs and Societies, Incorporated Institute of British Decorators, a silver-gilt award medal by A. Wyon for Pinches, peacock, rev. named (A. Seymour Jennings, 1926); together with a similar medal, rev. University of Adelaide, Faculty of Commerce, named (Charles A. Hindley, 1929-1930, 1930-1931), edge stamped B16, both 38mm [2]. About extremely fine; first with suspension ring, second an error pairing of dies and very rare £50-70
Photography, CHESHIRE, Birkenhead Photographic Association, a silver award medal by Fattorini, arms and crest, rev. sun above wreath, named (1929, Harold Brown, J.T. Peters Memorial), 44mm (Edge S6; cf. Simmons FPL 13, 31); Widnes Photographic Society, a silver award medal by Fattorini, named (J.W. Towers, Class A, 1906), hallmarked Birmingham 1905, 38mm (Edge –) [2]. About extremely fine and better, first toned £40-60
Photography, Guernsey, Guernsey Photographic Society, a silver award medal by Fattorini, female with camera regarding cupid in garden, rev. wreath, named (Guille Allès Competition, 1923, J.R. Clarke), hallmarked Birmingham 1923, 38mm. Extremely fine; in black case of issue by The Jewellers & Silversmiths Co Ltd, High Street, St Peter Port £25-35
Hammer Price: £55
30 May 2012
Architecture and Building, Building Trades Exhibition, silver award medals (2), London 1886, Victory crowns two workers, rev. named (Blackman Air Propeller Ventilating Co), 51mm, London 1894, named (H.G. Mankin), 39mm; Institute of Builders Licentiate Discussion Club, a silver award medal, named (Presented to S.T. Saunders, First Chairman, 1925-26), 51mm; National Federation of Building Trades Employers, an enamelled silver badge (D.E. Lockhart, 1970), 39 x 31mm. [4]. Very fine or better...
Chess, Scottish Chess Association, a silver award medal, unsigned, thistle on chessboard, rev. named (Bearsden Chess Club, First Prize Junior Championship, won by R.C. Higgins, 1903-4), hallmarked Birmingham 1903, 39mm; Surrey County Chess Association, a silver award medal by A. Fenwick, named (Won by Mr W.D. Childs, 1900-01), 45mm [2]. About extremely fine; in fitted cases of issue £60-80
Clubs and Societies, Foundation of the Cobden Club, 1866, a silver award medal by J.S & A.B. Wyon, bust left, rev. inscription within wreath, 57mm (BHM 2864; E 1584). Reverse edge bruise, otherwise good very fine, lightly toned £60-80
Clubs and Societies, Union Society of the City of Westminster, a silver award medal, unsigned, four clasped hands, rev. named (W.J. Styles, 25th November 1904), 42mm; together with other silver award medals relating to St James’s and Westminster (3) [4]. Very fine or better, all with suspension loops, one with original blue ribbon £50-70
Cycling, Glade Cycling Club, a gold and enamel award medal, unsigned, named (Glade C.C. 30 Mi, 10.7.27, F.W. Brockwell, 1h 24m 30s, Club Record), stamped 8ct, 28mm, 5.74g. Very fine £40-60
Engineering, Institution of Civil Engineers, Forrest Medal, a silver award by A. Wyon, bust of James Forrest three-quarters right, rev. façade of the Institution, edge named (Percival Miller Chadwick, B.Sc, Stud. Inst. C.E., Session 1912-1913), 57mm. Nearly extremely fine, toned £50-70
Athletics, Great Western Railway Athletic Association (London), a silver award medal, conjoined arms of the cities of London and Bristol, rev. named (Veltom Challenge Trophy, E. Hight, 1910), hallmarked rbs Birmingham 1909, 27mm; London Athletic Club, silver award medals (2), by C.F. Hancock, Son & Co, winged caduceus and scroll, rev. thin wreath, named (2nd Prize, Augt. 28 1869, Members 120 Yards Handicap, Won by G.P. Rogers) (cf. DNW 47, 1138), and by Hancocks & Co, similar, rev. larger...
Athletics, Irish Champion Athletic Club, a silver Celtic cross, back named (Croquet Championship 1874, Pairs Champions, T.J.S. Casey, Miss C. Butler), 35 x 32mm; Northern Ireland Amateur Athletic Association, silver and enamel award medals (2), athletes around central shamrock, revs. wreath, named (Junior Cross Country Championship, 6 Miles, Bdm. W. Herbert, 1934; Junior Cross Country Championship, 6 Miles, Bdm. Herbert, 1935), hallmarked as Birmingham 1933, 3dn Birmingham 1934, both 32mm;...
Cricket, Canning Town Glass Works Sports Club, a silver and enamel badge, logo on lozenge, back named (Cricket League 1937, Runners Up, A. Nokes), hallmarked ar&s Birmingham 1937, 24mm; City of B[irming]ham Tramway & Omnibus Dept S.A. & T.S., a silver and enamel badge, crossed bats, stumps, ball and gloves, back named (Branch League, Cricket, A Division, Season 1931, Runners-up, Highgate Road Branch, G. Beasley), hallmarked as&co Birmingham 1931, 35 x 30mm; City of London Athletic & Swimming...
Photography, Aston Photographic Society, a bronze award medal, unsigned, shield containing naked boy, camera and pictures, arms below and wreath around, rev. named (Awarded to F.G. Greenway for Best Trip Print, Burlington Hall, Dec. 20 1900), 44mm; Birmingham Photographic Society, a uniface bronze award plaque, unsigned, similar but no wreath, back named (1897 Exhibition, Novices, won by C.F. Carr), 45 x 33mm; Midland Counties Photographic Exhibition, a bronze award medal by Vaughton for...
Sailing, Royal Ocean Racing Club, a uniface bronze medal, unsigned, seahorse crest, engraved (De Guingand Bowl Race, 1985, Flarepath, 2nd Class III), 50mm; Royal Thames Yacht Club, a silver award medal by Garrard & Co, yacht in full sail, rev. named (1930, Coupe de France, won by ‘Severn’, owner Roland B. Worth), 39mm (cf. BDW 10, 463); Solent Classes Championships, a silver award medal, two yachts racing past a coastline, rev. trident and two dolphins, named (1932, 8 Metres, won by...
Swimming, Bloomsbury, British Museum [and] South Kensington Swimming Club, a silver award medal, unsigned, swimmer diving into water, rev. wreath, named (Boys Race, 1922, F.J. Griffin, 1st Class), 37mm; Royal Mint Swimming Club, a silver award medal, unsigned, Tower of London, rev. wreath, named (Championship, Second, G. Orchard, 1909), 28mm; Westminster Swimming Club, a silver award medal by W.J. Dingley, two emblematic fish divided by rope, rev. wreath, named (1/2 Mile (Senior), 1922, R....
Philately, Birmingham Philatelic Society, a silver-gilt award medal by Turner & Simpson, young head of Victoria left, rev. wreath, named (E.R. King, 1936-37), hallmarked Birmingham 1935, 38mm; Croydon Philatelic Society, a silver award medal, unsigned, named (S.C. Daft, Swedish Varieties, 1932), hallmarked Birmingham 1929, 44mm; North of England Philatelic Society, a silver award medal by W.J. Dingley, named (Presented to C.L. Bagnall as a Mark of Appreciation of his Services as Honorary...
Rowing, Metropolitan Amateur Regatta (Est. 1866), Old Barnes Challenge Cup, a silver award medal by J. Pinches, cup between reeds, rev. wreath, named (Thames Rowing Club 1913, S.H.M. John, No 7), 58mm. Extremely fine; in maroon case of issue £60-80
Forestry, Forestry, a silver award medal by Haseler & Restall, trees, implements of forestry below, rev. wreath, named (Class 2, His Grace the Duke of Northumberland), hallmarked Birmingham 1947, 45mm. Matt surface, extremely fine £40-60
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