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Medals, Jamaica, Jamaica International Exhibition, 1891, white metal medals (2), both unsigned, 38mm and 33mm (latter Roehrs 1567) [2]. First very fine, second extremely fine, pierced for suspension £90-120
Hammer Price: £120
Jamaica, FORT CLARENCE, Royal Engineers Workshop, uniface octagonal copper, 51 x 33mm, 21.48g (Lyall –). Pierced as issued, very fine; believed the only known specimen £80-100
Hammer Price: £130
Medals, Jamaica, Jamaica Lodge, Past Junior Grand Warden’s Jewel, 1958, an oval silver badge by E. Pobjoy, the plumb rule on glazed blue, jamaica above, 56 x 44mm (cf. Harris 583). About extremely fine; with suspension loop and ring £50-70
Medals, Miscellaneous, Medals and badges (31), from Bahamas, Bermuda, Cayman Is., Cuba, Curaçao, St Barts, Trinidad, etc; together with Barbados, Moses Tolanto, token [32]. Last damaged, others very fine and better £100-150
Bermuda, Hamilton, Bermuda Ferry Token, Somerset Route, nickel (Lyall –); Bermuda Passenger Transport Board, brass 3 Zones and 14 Zone (Lyall 99, 100); Bermuda Telephone Co Ltd, cupro-nickel Threepence (Lyall 101); Bermudiana Hotel, Frank Davison, wooden nickel; The Hog Penny Pub, copper Half-Pint (2, both Lyall 102), gilt Dollar (Lyall 103); Ye Olde Cock & Feather Pub, plastic tally; together with Sommer Islands imitation Shillings (5), one in silver, four with smoke issuing from gunport,...
Jamaica, Victoria, Pennies (3), 1870, 1890 (2), Farthing, 1880 (Prid. 10, 20, 92; KM. 15, 17) [4]. About as struck £120-150
Medals, Jamaica, The Swettenham Inter-Colonial Rifle Cup, silver award medals by Mappin & Webb (3), Victory with attendant offers palm to winning rifleman, revs. legend, named (1906, Won by Captain H. M. Burke, J.M.I”; 1920, Won by Mr W. P. Hall; 1922, Won by Mr W. P. Hall), all 39mm [3]. Extremely fine or virtually so; second in case of issue £70-90
Hammer Price: £140
Medals, Jamaica, Hampton School and Munro College, Malvern, W.N.C. Farquharson Medal, c. 1930, a silver award by Elkington, shield of arms suspended from plant, pineapples around, rev. legend within plant wreath, 64mm. Good very fine £100-150
Danish West Indies, ST. THOMAS, Raven & Co, uniface octagonal brass Two Pounds of Ice, legend around value, 9.87g (Sømod 4680; Roehrs 1116). Pierced as issued, good fine, rare £80-100
Jamaica, Victoria, Pennies (3), 1871, 1880, 1887 (Prid. 11, 12, 17; KM. 17) [3]. Better than extremely fine £90-120
Jamaica, Fruit Trade Tallies: Frontier Estate, oval brass (5) (Lyall 313 [3], 314 [2]; Roehrs 1189), oval aluminium (2) (Lyall 315; Roehrs 1189), Jamaican regal Halfpence (3), design turned off and obvs. stamped fr (Lyall 316; Roehrs 1189); Fruit Importing Co, brass (Lyall 312; Roehrs 1190); J.B. Goffe, brass, stamped g (4) (Lyall 317; Roehrs 1191), octagonal brass (5) (Lyall 319; Roehrs 1191), round brass (3) (Lyall 320; Roehrs 1191), brass with crenated edges (8) (Lyall 537 [4], 538, 539...
Hammer Price: £150
Medals, Anti-Slavery, FRANCE, François-André Isambert, 1838, a copper medal by E. Rogat, bust right in high relief, rev. legend within oak and palm wreath, broken chain below, 70mm. Extremely fine, rare £100-150
Medals, Barbados, The Hurricane of 1831, a silver medal by Orderson, lieut. general sir james lyon…governor…in produce £3,628 cash £21,147, rev. deus hæc fortasse benigna…£2,311,729 in lives 2,437, 39mm (Roehrs 1489). Extremely fine, toned £250-300
Medals, Jamaica, Sir Henry de la Beche, Good Conduct award, 1841, a copper medal by W. Wyon, from the same dies as previous, 45mm (BHM 2002; BDM VI, 683; Roehrs 1559). Extremely fine or virtually so £200-250
Medals, Jamaica, The University of the West Indies, Mona, a silver award medal by Toye Kenning & Spencer, arms of the University, rev. wreath, un-named, hallmarked Birmingham 1969, 48mm (Roehrs 1588). Matt surface, extremely fine £80-100
Medals, Jamaica, Institute of Jamaica, Musgrave Medal, a silver award by A. Toft for A. Fenwick, bust of Sir Anthony Musgrave, rev. legend in wreath, edge named (May Soohih, 1970, Encouragement of Dance), hallmarked Birmingham 1965, 49mm (cf. Roehrs 1569). Mint state £80-100
Jamaica, George V, Pennies (7), 1916h (2), 1919c, 1926 (3), 1928; Halfpence (11), 1914, 1916h (5), 1919c (2), 1920, 1928 (2); Farthings (16), 1914, 1916h (5), 1918c, 1926, 1928 (2), 1932 (3), 1934 (3) (Prid. 37, 39, 41-2, 77-8, 80-1, 83, 115-17, 119-22; KM. 24-6) [34]. Mostly about extremely fine £120-150
Hammer Price: £160
Jamaica, ANNOTTO BAY, Gray’s Inn Central Factory Ltd, uniface oval brass, stamped 239, 33 x 23mm, 6.11g (Lyall –). Pierced as issued, very fine and extremely rare £80-100
Jamaica, KINGSTON, William Smith, copper Penny [1829], legend, rev. arms and supporters, 9.49g/6h (Lyall 162; Prid. 132; Roehrs 1220). Extremely fine, brown patina £90-120
Jamaica, kingston, Louis Winkler & Son, aluminium Farthing, similar, 0.97g/12h (Lyall 212; Prid. 156; Roehrs 1226). Practically as struck, very rare £150-200
Jamaica, Fruit Trade Tallies: Jamaica Fruit & Shipping Co Ltd, aluminium (20), 1919 (9, four with mill sail countermark), 1921 (8, four with mill sail countermark), 1923 (3) (Lyall 330-4; Prid. 138; Roehrs 1192), aluminium (3), 1928, 1930 (2) (Lyall 335-6; Prid. 139; Roehrs 1192); H.V. Lindo, brass (6), 24mm, 19mm (5) (Lyall –, 346; Roehrs 1193); uncertain attribution, brass, stamped l (23) (Lyall –; Roehrs 1193); uncertain attribution, aluminium (4), stamped csm or scm monogram (Lyall...
Medals, Barbados, The Hurricane of 1831, a silver medal by Orderson, from the same dies as previous, 39mm (Roehrs 1489). About extremely fine, toned £200-250
Medals, Jamaica, Death of William Beckford, 1770, a copper medal, 1770, unsigned, bust three-quarters facing, rev. the zealous advocate, etc, 43mm (BHM 141; E. 732); William Beckford, a copper medalet by J. Kirk for the Sentimental magazine [1773-5], 26mm (BHM 170) [2]. Extremely fine, both with some original colour, but obverse of first spotted £100-150
Medals, Jamaica, St Ann’s Bay Anti-Slavery Society, 1839, a white metal medal by J. Davis, from the same obv. die as previous, rev. side and end aspect of the Brown’s Town Chapel, 41mm (BHM 1894; Roehrs –). Very fine, pierced £120-150
Medals, Jamaica, Sir Henry de la Beche, Good Conduct award, 1841, a white metal trial striking of the reverse by W. Wyon, tropical fauna, 45mm (cf. BHM 2002; BDM VI, 683; Roehrs 1559). Nearly extremely fine £100-150
Medals, Jamaica, Church of England and Collegiate High School, Kingston, a silver award medal, unsigned, legend within beaded and pointed border, rev. wreath, named (Recitation, A. Fouché, 1882), 40mm. Extremely fine £70-90
Medals, Jamaica, Victoria, Golden Jubilee Demonstration, Kingston, 1887, a white metal medal, 39mm; George V, Coronation, Kingston, 1911, a white metal medal, 38mm; Bicentenary of the Cathedral, Kingston, 1914, a white metal medal, 38mm; Waldensia Baptist Church, 1938, a white metal medal, 38mm; together with other base metal medals (4), of Bahamas, British Guiana and Trinidad [8]. Very fine and better; mostly with rings for suspension £100-150
Medals, Jamaica, Jamaica International Exhibition, 1891, a white metal medal, unsigned, bust of Sir Henry Blake left, rev. panoramic view of the exhibition buildings, 43mm; a white metal medal from the same dies as the second medal in the previous lot, 32mm (Roehrs 1567) [2]. Both very fine, second pierced £100-150
Medals, Jamaica, Jamaica Philatelic Society, Exhibition, 1927, medals (3), unsigned, in silver (2), named (The issues of Jamaica, Mr Astley Clerk; British West Indian War Stamps, Mr G.C. Gunter), and bronze, named (Bermuda 20th Century, Mr G.C. Gunter) [3]. Extremely fine £50-70
Medals, Jamaica, Jamaica Festival, award medals (7), 1960s and 1970s, in gilt-bronze (2), plated bronze, bronze (4, different shades), all 54mm (Roehrs 1583); Tourist Industry, a bronze 15 Years Long Service medal, 54mm [8]. Extremely fine £100-150
Medals, Jamaica, The IX Central American and Caribbean Games, Kingston, 1962, award medals by A. Huie for John Taylor & Co, London (5), gilt-bronze, plated-bronze (2), bronze (2), negro athletes, the male crowns a seated female, 51mm [5]. Extremely fine £100-150
Medals, Jamaica, Institute of Jamaica, Musgrave Medal, a silver award by A. Toft for A. Fenwick, from the same dies as previous, edge named (Noël Foster-Davis, 1972, Teaching of Music), hallmarked Birmingham 1965, 49mm (cf. Roehrs 1569). Mint state; in case of issue £80-100
Jamaica, KINGSTON, Verley & Robinson Ltd, square aluminium Three-Halfpence Loaf, verley & robinson ltd, stamped 4451, rev. value, 1.73g/12h (Lyall 211; cf. Prid. 155; Roehrs 1221). Very fine and very rare £100-150
Hammer Price: £170
Jamaica, Fruit Trade Tallies: Kingston Wharves Ltd, aluminium (136), different shapes (Lyall 337 [28], 338 [8], 339 [16], 340 [22], 341, 342 [24], 343 [16], 344 [20], 345; Roehrs 1192) [136]. Generally fine to very fine £100-150
Trinidad, CHAGUARAMAS, Tucker’s Valley Estate, uniface brass 1 Task, back stamped wt [William Tucker] (Lyall 514; Roehrs 1292); uniface brass 1 Rod (2), one with back stamped [w]t (Lyall 515-16; Roehrs 1293, 1295) [3]. Last fine, others in varied state £100-150
Turks & Caicos Islands, WEST CAICOS, West Caicos Sisal Co, cupro-nickel 2 Shillings and Shilling, brass Sixpence, Threepence, Penny and Halfpenny, all by Quint, Philadelphia (Lyall 520-5; Roehrs 1302) [6]. The pick of the Brandon-owned group, better than very fine £100-150
Medals, Haiti, Exposition Nationale d’Haiti, 1881, a copper award medal, unsigned, bust of Lysius Salomon three-quarters right, rev. médaille de 2ème classe, wreath and cornucopiæ, 46mm (Roehrs 1545). Very fine; with suspension loop £80-100
Medals, Jamaica, Opening of King Street [Baptist] Chapel, Falmouth, 1837, a copper medal by J. Davis, from the same dies as previous, 41mm (BHM 1755; E 1300; Roehrs 1555). About extremely fine £200-250
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