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25 November 2013
Phonography, Corporation of Certified Secretaries, a silver award medal by J. Fenton, globe within garter, lion supporters, rev. named (Awarded to R.A.O.J. Hayward for Proficiency…8th and 9th December 1944), hallmarked Birmingham 1944, 63mm; Pittman College, silver award medals (2), by Spink, named (James Ernest Bird, 150 Words per Minute, Dec. 1918), by Vaughton, 1934, edge named (First Prize, Edna M. Peck), both 41mm; Woolwich Chamber of Commerce, a silver award medal by Vaughton, named...
£90–£120
30 May 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
£50–£70
13 July 2011
Royal Events, George IV, Coronation, 1821, a silver medal by T. Halliday and P. Kempson, laureate bust left, rev. coronation scene, edge impressed (A Token of Friendship from J-C to Mary Spurdle, July 19 1821), 49mm (BHM 1073). Small piercing at top and edge nicks on reverse, otherwise about extremely fine, rare £90-120
Cycling, Brighton Mitre Cycling Club, a gold and enamel award medal by W. Hinds, wings, rev. named (Open 50 Time Trial. Fastest R.G. Stevens 2h 20m 40 1/2s, 1926), hallmarked Birmingham 1926, 28mm, 8.8g. Very fine £70-90
£70–£90
Cycling, Catford Cycling Club, a gold award medal by Vaughton, wreath below wheel, cyclists at sides, rev. named (12 hrs safety, local roads, G. Marriott 167 1/2 miles, Sep 20th 94), hallmarked Birmingham 1886, 32mm, 12ct, 16.9g. Enamel slightly damaged, otherwise good very fine; in case of issue £200-250
£200–£250
Cycling, Farnham Road Club, a silver medal by J. Pinches, cyclists riding left, rev. named (1938 Club 50 Miles T.T., 1st L. Bonner, 2 hrs 36 mins), 32mm (MJP –); together with other silver award medals (7, 6 enamelled) from Essex, London, Middlesex, Sussex, 1926-50 [8]. Mostly very fine £60-80
£60–£80
6 July 2005
Education: England and Wales, Alderley [Edge], Reward of Superior Merit, a white metal award medal by T. Halliday, church, rev. legend in and around wreath, named (Revd. Edward Stanley to Henry Henshall, 1827), 45mm; Birkenhead, School Athletic Club, a bronze medal, unsigned, arms on quadrilobe, rev. wreath, named (1920 Winner, J.C.G. Tilby, High Jump (Under 14)), 51mm; Northwich, Sir John Deane’s Grammar School, a bronze award medal by Spink, arms, rev. legend in wreath, edge named (J....
£40–£50
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, 5.7g. Very fine £50-70
6 December 2012
Engineering, Society of Mechanical and Electrical Engineers, a silver award medal by Vaughton, standing female figure, rev. wreath, named (W.M. Mason, 1928), hallmarked Birmingham 1928, 44mm; together with other silver award medals for Engineering (3), all 20th century [4]. Mostly extremely fine; in cases of issue £90-120
Education: England and Wales, Birmingham, Edgbaston School, a bronze award medal by T. Halliday, helmeted head of Minerva right, rev. dignissimo in wreath, edge named (Jacobo Neal, in Arte Graphica, mdcccli), 58mm (D & W 207/42); Hurst Street Sunday Morning Adult Class, a bronze award medal by Vaughton, arms, named (Mr W. Carter, 1894), rev. dove, crown and open book, 39mm; 50th Anniversary of King Edward's Grammar School, Aston, 1933, a bronze medal by Vaughton, facing bust of Edward VI,...
Cycling, Midland Cycling & Athletic Club, a gold award medal by A. Barnett (?), monogram, rev. named (Novice Massed Start 1939. First N. Taylor, Meresbroo [sic] R.C.C.), hallmarked Birmingham 1939, 29mm, 13.4g. Good very fine £120-150
£120–£150
Cycling, National Cyclists’ Union, a silver award medal, unsigned, conjoined arms, rev. named (25 Miles Ordinary Bicycle Championship, 25th June 1892. Time Medal, H.D. Faith, 1 hour 19 mins 3 secs), 31mm; together with later N.C.U. awards in silver (3), base metal (3), 1910-37 [7]. Varied state; two cased £80-100
£80–£100
Football, GUERNSEY, Guernsey Football Association, 1922-23, a shaped silver shield, named (Jackson League, Northerners, A. Barasin), 34 x 27mm; JERSEY, Jersey Football Cup, 1908-09, a small silver shield, named (R.E. East, Kirtlington, Winners), 31 x 21mm; Lord Jersey's Football Association, a silver cross, named (Kirtlington, R. East), 35 x 31mm [3]. First worn, others very fine £80-100
Education: England and Wales, Crosby, Merchant Taylor’s School, a bronze award medal, unsigned, arms, rev. named (Cricket Ball, Under 15, 2nd Prize, E.E. Williamson), 38mm; Liverpool, Institute [Est. 1825], a bronze award medal by Ottley, seated figures on daïs, rev. wreath, named (Matriculation Prize, Arthur F. Fryer, 1886), 39mm; St Francis Xaviers’ College, bronze award medals by Fattorini (2), monogram, revs. wreath, named (1st Set, 100 Yards, 3rd, 1918, W. Matthews; W. Matthews,...
£25–£35
14 December 2004
Athletics, Leeds Athletic Club, a silver-gilt (or gold?) badge in the shape of the city arms and supporters, back named (Half Mile, Richard Luck, 1870), 42 x 38mm. Brilliant and as made, most attractive; with original ribbon and pin clasp (£80-100)
Education: England and Wales, Hulme, Grammar School, a bronze award medal, unsigned, arms and crest, rev. wreath, named (High Jump, Open 1930, 2nd, J.L. Perez), 29mm; Manchester, Owens College, a bronze award medal, unsigned, arms in quadrilobe, rev. wreath, named (Practical Organic Chemistry, 1894, William Percival Walker), 60mm; Royal Manchester Institution, Heywood Medal, 1823, by W. Wyon, in light bronze, bust of Benjamin Heywood right, rev. façade of the Institute, edge named (Jack...
Engineering, Institution of Civil Engineers, Forrest Medal, a silver award medal 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 £70-90
Medals Related to Sports, Basketball, Netball, Amateur Basket Ball Association of England & Wales, a silver plaque, unsigned, three players with ball, rev. tablet supported by wreath, named (Nat. Championship Winners, B.A.I. 1940, A.J.T.T. Lee), stamped m&b, 33 x 24mm; Y.M.C.A. National Championships, a silver award medal by Bravingtons Ltd, standing winged Victory, rev. inverted triangle, named (Basket Ball, 2nd Team, J.H. Evans, 1922), hallmarked Birmingham 1921, 29mm; Netball, North...
£35–£45
Education: England and Wales, London, Merchant Taylors’ School, a bronze award medal by G. Kenning, arms and supporters, rev. wreath, named (W.E. Charles, 1910, Gymnastic Prize), 49mm; Palmer House, a white metal award medal by J. Moore, seated female with cornucopiæ, rev. wreath, named (To J.C. Ray for Superior Conduct), 38mm; The Stationers School, Brown Medal (Founded 1871), a bronze award medal by J.S. & A.B. Wyon, bust of Thomas Brown left, rev. shields in trilobe, edge named (Arthur...
£50–£60
Engineering, Midland Counties Institution of Engineers, Past President’s gilt-silver and enamel award medal, 1950-51 (Alan Hill), 65 x 45mm; North of England Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers, Past President’s gilt-silver and enamel award medal, 1983-84 (Ralph Blance), 40 x 23mm; Nottingham Society of Engineers, Past President’s gilt-silver and enamel award medal, 1934-35 (H. A. Bennett), 43mm [3]. Extremely fine £80-100
Engineering, Society of Mechanical and Electrical Engineers, a silver award medal by Vaughton, standing female figure, rev. wreath, named (W.M. Mason 1928), hallmarked Birmingham 1928, 44mm; together with other silver award medals (3), relating to Engineering, all 20th century [4]. Mostly extremely fine; in cases of issue £120-150
Football, Jersey Football Cup, 1908-09, a small silver shield, ‘R.E. East Kirtlington Winners’, 31 x 21mm; Lord Jersey's Football Association, a silver cross, ‘Kirtlington R. East’, 35 x 31mm; Guernsey Football Association, 1922-23, a shaped silver shield, ‘Jackson League, Northerners, A. Barasin’, 34 x 27.5mm [3]. Last worn, other two very fine £100-150
£100–£150
Football, CHINA, Tientsin Football Association, 1936-7, League Division 1, silver badge, Chinese Temple, 37 x 26mm; INDIA, E.E.F. Football Tournament, 1919 (1/91st Punjabis L.I.), 38mm [2]. First extremely fine, second very fine; both with suspension loop and ring £90-120
Miscellaneous, Commercial and other silver medals (14), Birmingham Safety First, 28mm, with ribbon and 3 bars; Boys Farm Home, East Barnet, 1911; Cadbury, 38mm; C.S.S., 32mm; Dockland Settlement, 1934, 26mm; Electrolux, 28mm; Erard Medal, with Eisteddfod bar, 35mm; Fairburn House Boys Club, 28mm; Farriers & Blacksmiths, 28mm; Foster Medal, 1857, awarded 1887, 28mm; Little Folks Legion of Honour, 1907, 32mm; London Working Boys Club, 1907, 30mm; M.I.A., 29.5mm; R.G.S., "The Rivals", 5.4.1911,...
Withdrawn
Medical, Edinburgh School of Medicine, silver award medals (3), named (Ernest E. Greville, 1884; R.W. Philp, 1892; J.W. Simpson, 1903-04), 48 and 33mm; Minto House, Edinburgh (3), silver award medals (3), named (James Watt, 1883, Practical Chemistry; Murray B. Stewart, 1891; Sheila M Ross, 1898-99), 48 and 33mm; Queen's College, Edinburgh, silver award medal, named (Jacobus Marr, 1841), 48mm [7]. Very fine to extremely fine £200-250
Medical, London School of Tropical Medicine, a silver award medal by F.W. Doyle Jones for Pinches, bust of Andrew Duncan right, rev. tablet, named (J.T. Duncan Oct-Dec 1919), 51mm. Extremely fine; in fitted case of issue £50-70
Swimming, Amateur Diving Association, a silver badge, seated duck, back named (D. Hamblen, 1920), hallmarked jd&co Birmingham 1920, 41 x 23mm; Amateur Swimming Association, Olympic Tests, a silver award medal, male swimmer supporting scroll, other swimmers in water behind, rev. wreath, named (High Plain, Diving, A.R. Knight, 87 Points, 1921), hallmarked m&b Birmingham 1913, 29mm; Amphibian Swimming Club, a silver and enamel badge, swan, duck and monogram, back named (Scouts Challenge Shield,...
Swimming, Birmingham Amateur Diving Club, a silver award medal, diver entering the sea, rev. wreath, named (1938 Novices Championship, S. Matthews), hallmarked dh&s Birmingham 1938, 29mm; Birmingham Leander Swimming Club, a bronze award medal, unsigned [by J.A. Restall], swimmer in lake approaching bullrushes, tower and trees in background, rev. wreath, named (A.W. Brock, 1/4 Mile, 1900), 32mm; Birmingham & Leander Swimming Club, a silver award medal by J.A. Restall, arms and supporters,...
Music, Musical International College Ltd (Est. 1878), silver award medals (2), by Kenning, logo on line of sheet music, rev. named (Senior Violin Examination, Sunderland, 1901, John Thomas Brown), 50mm; unsigned, named (Joseph Gray, Pianoforte, Senior Honours, Sunderland, Dec. 1931) [2]. Virtually as struck, first deeply toned, with loop for suspension; in fitted cases of issue by Kenning & Son, Medallists, Little Britain & Aldersgate St, London and J.A. Restall £50-70
Medical: England and Wales, London: Old Street, Rededication of the French Hospital and Dispensary, London, 1890, a bronze award medal by E. Lanteri, seated nurse between standing female and elderly man, rev. light from radiant star shines on ornate tablet, roses around, named (Edouard Belleroche, Commissaire Fondateur), 76mm (Storer 576; BM Acq. 1978-82, p.74, 33; BDM III, 302; BHM –). Some light scratching above name in tablet, otherwise very fine and patinated, rare (£80-100)
Pharmacy, Brighton Technical College School of Pharmacy, a silver award medal by W.J. Dingley, arms, rev. named (Presented to Winifred A.M. Rainsford by the Eastbourne Association of Pharmacy, 1930), hallmarked Birmingham 1930, 45mm. About extremely fine £40-60
£40–£60
Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, William Martindale Memorial Medal, a silver award signed F.M.T., bust left, rev. legend, named (Alice Muriel Sharp, 1932), 62.5mm. Matt surface, extremely fine, scarce £60-80
Tennis, Hampshire Public Schools Sports, a lozenge-shaped silver badge by Vaughton, crowned rose, back named (1925, Tennis, K. Peploe, M. Peploe), hallmarked Birmingham 1924, 63 x 50mm. Very fine; with clip and ring for suspension (£30-50)
£30–£50
Tennis, Isis L[awn] T[ennis] C[lub], uniface award medals (2), heron standing right, backs named (bronze: Manager’s Office, Runners-up, 1931, W.S. Austin; silver: Winners, 1938, C.R.D. 2 Group, W.G. Higgins), latter hallmarked jt&co Birmingham 1937, both 32mm; London Telecommunications Region of the L.T.R., a silver and enamel badge, shield, back named (Lawn Tennis Doubles, 1948, S. Watts), hallmarked wa Birmingham 1948, 34 x 28mm; Queen’s Club, 1887, a silver award medal, unsigned,...
£60–£90
Water Polo, Birmingham & District Swimming Association & Water Polo League, silver award medals (2), viz. Flying Squadron Championship, round, two swimmers to right, rev. named (I Division, E. Roberts, 1920), hallmarked ap Birmingham 1920, 29mm; oval, by W.J. Dingley, arms above swimmers playing water polo, rev. wreath, named (1922 Water Polo, 3rd Divn., H.G.S.O. Boys, H.S. Smith), hallmarked Birmingham 1922, 31 x 23mm; Staffordshire Water Polo, Squadron League, a silver and enamel badge by...
General Sports, The Barnes Sports Club, Voluntary Services, a silver and enamel badge by Toye & Co, arms, back named (Mrs C. Jobson, 1938), hallmarked London 1938, with 1939 suspender bar; Canterbury & District Bat & Trap League, a silver and enamel badge by Fattorini, crossed bats and trap, back named (Div. I, 1934, R.W. Robins, Unicorn), hallmarked Birmingham 1933), 25mm; Daily Mail Push Ball award medals (2), unsigned, two sportsmen with large ball, revs. wreath, named (Westcliff on Sea,...
Publications, Centenary of The Times Newspaper, a silver award medal, 1885, by Strongi’tharm, busts of three generations of the Walter family, rev. The Times clock, edge named (Presented to Charles James Horn by John Walter Esqr), 45mm (BHM 3202; E 1712); Ludgate Magazine, 1896, a silver award medal by Mappin & Webb, a diaphanous figure reclines, rev. named (To G.F.M. Hopkins for Best Drawing), 51mm; Tit-Bits Magazine, 1902, silver award of merit by J. A. Restall, figures of the arts and...
£150–£200
Railways, Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway, a silver award medal by J. Moore for Gorton Literary Institution and Schools, seated figure left, rev. named (George W. Harwood, 18th December 1873), 48mm. Good very fine, toned, rare £100-150
Rowing, Metropolitan Amateur Regatta (Est. 1866), Junior Eight Oared Challenge Cup, a silver award medal by J. Pinches, arms, rev. cup, edge hallmarked London 1906 and named (E.C. Goodall 1910), 70mm. Some surface marks and a slight edge knock, otherwise about extremely fine; in maroon case of issue £90-120
Architecture, LONDON, University College, Donaldson Medal, 1865, a silver award by J.S. & A.B. Wyon, bust of Thomas Donaldson right, rev. legend in wreath, edge named (E.G. Newnum, 1906-7), 57mm (BHM 2832; E 1582; Taylor 232a). Cleaned in the past and now re-toned, otherwise extremely fine £70-90
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