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Belfast, Belfast Musical Competitions, a silver award medal by W.J. Dingley, legend in wreath, rev. named (Boys’ Choir (Open), M.C. Roddie, 1st, 1916), hallmarked Birmingham 1915, 35mm; Ministry of Education for Northern Ireland, Intermediate Examinations, a silver award medal by Gibson & Co, crowned arms in quadrilobe, rev. wreath, named (Middle Grade, Douglas L. Graham, First in Classics, 1924), hallmarked Birmingham 1924, 51mm [2]. First very fine, second virtually as struck and toned,...
Hammer Price: £70
Dublin, Philosophical Society of the University of Dublin, a silver award medal by J. Woodhouse, arms, rev. wreath, named (T.S.F. Battersby, Composition, 1880), 46mm (Frazer p.192). About very fine; pierced for suspension (£50-70)
Dublin, Trinity College, a silver award medal by W. and J. Woodhouse, bust of Elizabeth I left in elaborate dress and high ruff, rev. arms, lit · regent · feliciter, etc, named (Henricus R. Coote), 51mm (Went, Heritage 142). Good very fine but polished; in red fitted case by Muirhead & Arthur, 57 St Vincent street, Glasgow (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £65
Dublin, Trinity College, a silver award medal, unsigned [by W. Woodhouse], bust of Elizabeth I three-quarters right in elaborate dress and high ruff, rev. arms, literis humanioribus feliciter, etc, named (Johannes E. Healy), 48mm (Went, Heritage 148). Scratches on edge caused by one-time removal from case, otherwise brilliant mint state, toned (£60-80)
Dublin, University Historical Society (Inst. 1570), a silver award medal by J. Woodhouse, three standing females, rev. arms on central star within garter, wreath below, named (History, C. FF. Young, Session 1921-21), 54mm. About extremely fine, toned; with loop for suspension (£50-70)
Coleraine, Coleraine Farming Society, a silver award medal by Vaughton, four different breeds of dog, rev. wreath, named (1st Prize for Ladies Pets, Won by Miss W. Campbell, Portrush, 1898), hallmarked Birmingham 1893, 44mm. Fine to very fine (£40-50)
Dublin, Photographic Society of Ireland, a silver award medal by J.A. Restall, arms in quadrilobe, rev. wreath, named (Lantern Slides, Ernest Scott, 1897), 51mm (Frazer p.199; cf. DNW 61, 1309). Very fine (£60-80)
Dublin, Royal Dublin Society, a silver award medal by W. Woodhouse, Minerva seated left, looking back over her shoulder, rev. wreath, named (Spring Cattle Show, To Thomas Butler Esq for Second best Aged Stallion, 1852), 51mm (Went 14; Frazer p.617). Rim knocks, good fine (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £60
Dublin, Royal Dublin Society, a silver award medal by J. Woodhouse, crowned arms and supporters, rev. wreath, named (Spring Cattle Show, Nathaniel Barton, best Pair of Plough Oxen, 1861), 51mm (Went 16; BDM VI, 548). Two spots on reverse, otherwise extremely fine and toned (£60-80)
Dublin, Royal Dublin Society, a silver award medal by J. Woodhouse, crowned arms and supporters, rev. wreath, named (Spring Cattle Show 1865, Timothy Lynch, 2nd Best Dozen pairs of Machine Made Hose), 44mm (Went 20). Good very fine (£40-60)
Dublin, Royal Dublin Society, a silver award medal by J. Woodhouse, arms and supporters, rev. wreath, named (Spring Cattle Show 1867, Thomas Butler, Best Kerry Heifer Calved in 1865, No. 261), 51mm (Went 17). Rim knocks, otherwise about very fine (£60-80)
Dublin, Royal Dublin Society, a silver award medal, unsigned, Minerva seated left, looking back over her shoulder, rev. wreath, named (1st Prize, Trotting Horses, Class 40, won by J.M. Johnson Esq, for Roywood, Horse Show 1894), 51mm (Went 28). Some slight scuffing, otherwise good very fine (£60-80)
Dublin, Royal Veterinary College of Ireland, a silver award medal, unsigned, arms in trilobe, rev. wreath, named (Awarded to J.H.M. Hughes for Surgery, Session 1924-25), 51mm. Extremely fine and toned; in blue fitted case by Edmond Johnson Ltd, Diamond Merchants, Grafton street, Dublin (£50-70)
Dublin, Veterinary Medical Association of Ireland, a silver-gilt award medal by Vaughton, arms within wreath of shamrocks, rev. named (Awarded to J.H.M. Hughes, a Graduate of the Royal Veterinary College of Ireland, for having obtained the highest marks at his final examination, July 1925), 44mm. About extremely fine (£60-80)
Meath, Royal Agricultural Improvement Society of Ireland (Inst. 1841), a silver award medal by W. Woodhouse adapted for the Meath Farming Society, crowned harp, rev. wreath, named (Alexander Montgomery, Kilmer House, for The Best Boar, 1850), 51mm (Lane, Went and Bateson, NSI Occ. Papers 19, no. 2). About extremely fine, toned (£60-80)
Nenagh, United Diocese [of] Killaloe, Kilfenora, Clonfert & Kilmacduagh, a silver award medal by Vaughton, bible and prayer book, bishop’s mitre and arms, rev. named (Nenagh Centre, Sunday School Examination, The Bowles Memorial Medal Awarded to Caroline Rebecca Dagg, Parish of Templederry, for Superior Answering in Division IV, 1916), hallmarked Birmingham 1916, 51mm. Mint state, light olive toning; in red fitted case of issue by W. Ewing, Jeweller, Nenagh (£40-60)
Greystones, Pekingese Association of Ireland, a silver award medal by Fattorini, dog standing right, rev. engraved (‘Kelpie’, winner of Greystones Challenge Cup No.2, St Patrick’s Day, 1919), hallmarked Birmingham 1911, 39mm. Mint state, attractively toned (£60-80)
Orange Society, a silver medal by J.C. Parkes, equestrian figure of William III on pedestal to left, the glorious memory of king william iii around, rev. bible in crowned pyramid encircled by garter, order love truth around, edge named (Presented to Saml. Stevenson by Members of Lodge 1967, Kilternan), 43mm. Suspension loop missing from edge, otherwise about very fine (£60-80)
Dublin, Trinity College, a silver award medal by W. Woodhouse, bust of Elizabeth I left in elaborate dress and high ruff, rev. arms, ethicis et logicis etc, named (Dacre H. Powell, 1864), 51mm (Went, Heritage 142; Frazer p.614). Minor rim nicks and obverse cleaned in the past, otherwise very fine (£50-70)
Hammer Price: £55
Dublin, Trinity College, a silver award medal, unsigned, bust of Elizabeth I three-quarters right in elaborate dress and high ruff, rev. arms, engraved hist et scient polit feliciter, etc, named (Carolus R. Fausset, 1902), 48mm (Went, Heritage 148). Brightly polished, otherwise extremely fine (£40-60)
Sneem, Royal Dublin Society, a silver award medal, unsigned, Minerva seated left, looking back over her shoulder, rev. wreath, named (Inspection of Kerry & Dexter Cattle at Sneem, 1899, for the Best Kerry Heifer, won by W. Warden, Derryquin Kenmare, with ‘Derryquin Eileen’), 45mm (Went 29). Virtually mint state and attractively toned (£30-40)
Gorey, Royal Agricultural Improvement Society of Ireland (Inst. 1841), a silver award medal by J. Jones, crowned harp, rev. wreath, named (North Wexford & Gorey Farming Society 1854, To Charles Furney, Knockduff, for the Best Root Crop), 43mm (Lane, Went and Bateson, NSI Occ. Papers 19, no. 6; cf. Baldwin FPL 1996, 268). About very fine (£35-45)
Dublin, Royal Dublin Society, a silver award medal by J. Woodhouse, crowned arms and supporters, rev. wreath, named (Major Barton, 2nd Best Sht. Horned Heifer Under 4 Years Old, No. 267, Spring Cattle Show, 1881), 44mm (Went 21). Extremely fine, toned (£40-60)
Hammer Price: £50
Dublin, Sandymount Academical Institution, Rentoul Medal for Conduct, a silver award, unsigned, books, globe and implements of teaching, rev. wreath, named (C.L. Boyd, 1896), 44mm. Edge knock, otherwise about very fine (£30-40)
Dublin, Trinity College, a silver award medal, unsigned [by W. Woodhouse], bust of Elizabeth I three-quarters right in elaborate dress and high ruff, rev. arms, lit · regent · feliciter, etc, named (Edvardus A.K. Figgis), 48mm (Went, Heritage 148). Good very fine (£50-70)
Kildare, Royal Agricultural Society of Ireland (Inst. 1841), a silver award medal by J. Jones, crowned harp, rev. wreath, named (Kildare Farming Society 1868, To Major Barton, Straffan, for the best Bull, 1st Class), 51mm (Lane, Went and Bateson, NSI Occ. Papers 19, no. 7J; D & W 138/290). Almost extremely fine (£40-60)
Sallins, The Clongowes Union, a silver award medal, unsigned, frontal elevation of building, rev. ornate border, named (Religious Knowledge, Richard Henry J. Ingham, 1915), 45mm. Minor surface marks on reverse, otherwise about extremely fine (£50-70)
Limerick, Dandie Dinmont and Scottish Terrier Club of Ireland, a silver award medal by Vaughton, named (Miss I.J. Briscoe’s Henrietta), rev. wreath, engraved (1902), 39mm; University of Limerick, a silver award medal, unsigned, arms, rev. named (Excellence in Debating, B. O’Leary, 1953), hallmarked jmco Dublin 1953, 36mm [2]. First fine to very fine, second extremely fine (£30-40)
Thurles, Irish Shorthorn Breeders’ Association, a silver award medal by J. Pinches, cattle standing and seated, rev. wreath and plough, named (Thurles Show, 1933, Won by J. Minnock), edge stamped rowe maryborough, hallmarked London 1933, 51mm. Minor rim nicks, otherwise good very fine (£35-45)
General Synod of the Church of Ireland, Religious Knowledge, Intermediate Schools, a silver award medal, unsigned, legend, named (Senior Division, Kate E.L. McCleery, Rochelle, 1884), rev. legend in wreath, 33mm; Irish Food and Cookery Exhibition, a silver award medal by Fattorini, cruciform shields, rev. food products and fauna, central tablet named (V. Marino Hansen, 1912), hallmarked Birmingham 1910, 41mm; Feis Ceoil [Festival of Music], a silver badge, crowned harp surrounded by four...
Dublin, Board of Intermediate Education, Ireland, a silver award medal by J.S. & A.B. Wyon, crowned harp in trilobe, rev. wreath, named (George F. Courtenay, Senior Grade, First in Music, 1881), 51mm (Frazer p.326). Trifling rim nicks, otherwise extremely fine, toned (£40-60)
Dublin, Masonic Female Orphan School of Ireland, a silver award medal by J. Woodhouse, similar, rev. for success in art awarded to in wreath, named (Grace Harrison, 1918), 39mm (Frazer p.201). Fine to very fine; with loop for suspension (£35-45)
Moate, Irish Hereford Breeders’ Association, a silver award medal, unsigned, head of bull left, rev. legend, named (To the Exhibitor of the Best Pedigree Hereford, Moate Show, 1957, won by S.K. Brabazon), hallmarked tw Dublin 1957, 51mm. About extremely fine (£40-60)
Hammer Price: £45
Multyfarnham, Board of Religious Education General Synod, Church of Ireland, a silver award medal by Fattorini for Weir & Sons, Dublin, bible and symbols of religion, rev. legend, named (Awarded to Maurice K. Fox, Wilson’s Hospital, for First Place in Junior Grade Synod Examination, 1923), hallmarked Birmingham 1920, 52mm. About extremely fine, toned (£35-45)
Dublin, Horticultural Society of Ireland, 1830, a silver award medal, unsigned, cornucopiæ, rev. wreath, named (Presented to Mr Kelly, Having Taken the highest number of First Prizes in the Classes of Fruit at the Exhibitions of 1858), 42mm (Frazer p.618). Very fine, toned (£40-50)
Sallins, Clongowes Wood College, Debating Medal, a silver award, unsigned, bowl on tripod, rev. wreath, named (Junior, Desmond O’Neill), hallmarked we Dublin 1937, 51mm. Scratched in obverse field and edge knocked, otherwise good fine (£40-50)
Hammer Price: £40
Tuam, Diocese of Elphin, a silver award medal by J. Woodhouse, bishop’s mitre, rev. legend, named (Johanni Laird, 1893), 43mm. Extremely fine and attractively toned (£40-60)
Lismore, Royal Agricultural Society of Ireland (Inst. 1841), a silver award medal by J. Woodhouse, crowned harp, rev. wreath, named (Lismore Farming Society 1880, Mr Joseph Beale, Best Yearling Heifer), 43mm (Lane, Went and Bateson, NSI Occ. Papers 19, no. 10). Very fine (£35-45)
Armagh, Diocesan Board of Religious Education, a silver badge, unsigned, mitre atop shield, back named (The Shaw Hamilton Medal, Middle, Lois Joy Lindsay, 1916), hallmarked rbrs Birmingham 1916, 42 x 23mm; Portadown, Portadown Musical Festival Assoc[iation], a silver badge, lyre, back named (Girls’ Solo, 1929, H.K. Haire), hallmarked wg&s Birmingham 1928, 30 x 26mm [2]. Very fine; with rings for suspension (£20-30)
Hammer Price: £35
Dublin, Royal Dublin Society, a uniface oval silver award medal after W. Mossop, Minerva seated left, back named (Horse Show, 1934, Pembroke Challenge Cup, Young Horse Suitable for Hunter, Awarded to Lieut-Col Charles L. Graham, for ‘Destrier’), hallmarked tw Dublin 1934, 57 x 46mm (Went 30). About very fine (£40-60)
Hammer Price: £30
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