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T.H. Watts
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13 & 14 March 2018
LONDON, Newgate, Christ’s Hospital, a uniface cast silver Marker’s medal, unsigned, bust of Edward VI three-quarters left, back engraved with open book, named (Wm. Watson, 1781), 31mm, 14.43g (Grimshaw p.31, no.89). Good fine, rare; with corded loop for suspension £50-70
Hammer Price: £160
LONDON, Newgate, Christ’s Hospital, Marker’s medal by L. Pingo, in silver, crowned bust of Edward VI right, rev. open bible, edge named (Samuel Nicholas Cooper, 1832), 35mm, 13.58g (Eimer 66a; MI I, 61/16; E 29; Grimshaw p.32, no.90) [2]. Extremely fine, obverse toned £60-80
Hammer Price: £100
LONDON, Newgate, Christ’s Hospital, engraved silver buttons for Proficiency in Arithmetic (2), by Mary Hyde and J. Reily, un-named, dated (30 Sept. 1800), hallmarked London 1800, 34mm, 5.79g; and by J. Reily, un-named, dated (18th March 1801), hallmarked London 1800, 34mm, 4.56g (Grimshaw pp.13-14, nos. 29-30) [2]. Second with scratch on reverse, otherwise very fine and toned; with loops for suspension on the backs £240-300
Hammer Price: £400
LONDON, Newgate, Christ’s Hospital, an engraved silver-gilt Governors’ award medal, unsigned, named (Charles Jenkins), rev. legend (The first Proficient in Arithmetic, 30th March 1808), 40mm, 12.58g (Grimshaw p.14, 31; cf. DNW 143, 41). About very fine £50-70
Hammer Price: £140
LONDON, Newgate, Christ’s Hospital, an engraved silver-gilt Governors’ award medal by T. Phipps and E. Robinson, named (Thomas Cobell), rev. legend (The second Proficient in Arithmetic, 28 Sepr. 1810), 37mm, 8.77g (Grimshaw p.14, 31; cf. DNW 143, 41). Extremely fine, rare £90-120
Hammer Price: £150
LONDON, Newgate, Christ’s Hospital, an engraved silver-gilt Governors’ award medal, unsigned, named (Stepney Finch), rev. legend (The Second Proficient in Arithmetic, 28 Sept. 1813), 35mm, 7.71g (Grimshaw p.14, 31; cf. DNW 143, 41). Very fine, rare £80-100
LONDON, Newgate, Christ’s Hospital, an engraved silver-gilt Governors’ award medal, unsigned, named (G.J. Butler), rev. legend (The Second Proficient in Writing, 26 Novr. 1823), 34mm, 5.85g (Grimshaw p.14, 31; cf. DNW 143, 41). Very fine £60-80
Hammer Price: £80
LONDON, Newgate, Christ’s Hospital, an engraved silver-gilt Governors’ award medal by C. Reily and G. Storer, named (Saml. Curtis), rev. legend (The first Proficient in Writing, 28 May 1830), 42mm, 10.33g (Grimshaw p.14, 31; cf. DNW 143, 41). Very fine £70-90
Hammer Price: £200
LONDON, Newgate, Christ’s Hospital, an engraved silver-gilt Governors’ award medal by C. Reily and G. Storer, named (Chas. B. Kew), rev. legend (The first Proficient in Drawing, 22 May 1835), 42mm, 10.08g (Grimshaw p.14, 31; cf. DNW 143, 41). About extremely fine, scarce £100-150
Hammer Price: £380
LONDON, Newgate, Christ’s Hospital, an engraved silver-gilt Governors’ award medal by C. Rawlings and W. Summers, named (Henry Ludlow), rev. legend (The Second Proficient in Arithmetic, 20 May 1847), 36mm, 9.87g (Grimshaw p.14, 31; cf. DNW 143, 41). About extremely fine £70-90
Hammer Price: £65
LONDON, Newgate, Christ’s Hospital, an engraved uniface silver Governors’ award roundel by H. and J. Webb, named (Robert Davis, A Boy of the Royal Mathematical School, for his Diligence and general good Conduct, 1845), 52mm, 13.64g. Very fine and toned, rare £80-100
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