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France, Late 19th Century. France. (Private Guard), oval uniface metal badge, engraved "Domaine du Buisson" Estate, 90 x 89mm. Rare and very fine (£70-100)
Hammer Price: £85
France, 1901. France. "La Danse", Æ medal by Carabin, 50mm, SAMF 10th issue, No 177 (Coll. R.Marx No 100; Catalogue Exhibition Strasbourg and Musée d'Orsay, Paris [1993] No 117). Rare, good very fine (£200-250)
£200–£250
Egypt, 1902. Egypt. Abbas Hilmi II, Khedive, Le Caire, 1er Congrés de Médecine, Æ commemorative medal, unsigned (local work), 33mm. Scarce and very fine (£40-50)
Hammer Price: £25
France, 1902. France. "Amphitrite", Æ medal, by J. Desbois, dated 1901, 40mm, SAMF limited issue, No 139 (Coll. R.Marx No 105). Rare, very fine to extremely fine (£50-70)
Hammer Price: £120
France, 1903. France. Hector Berlioz (1833-1869), Centenary, Æ commemorative plaque by G.Dupré, 68 x 48mm (Niggl [1965] No 334). Good very fine (£50-70)
Hammer Price: £65
France, 1903. France. J.B.A.Chauveau (1827-1917), Veterinary, Æ commemorative plaque by Paul Richer, 70 x 57mm; reverse Veterinary School of Lyon (Brettauer 211; See BDM V, 114/115 [ill.]).Very fine to extremely fine (£30-40)
Hammer Price: £110
France, 1904. France. "Agriculture", Æ plaque by M.A. Coudray, awarded 1905, 60 x 100mm (CGMP III, 103). Very fine to extremely fine (£70-90)
Hammer Price: £100
France, 1904. France, "Berger", uniface cast Æ plaque, signed and dated, Rome 1904. PD. (Pierre Dautel). Very rare and extremely fine (£150-200)
Hammer Price: £160
France, 1904. France. "Elégie", Æ plaquette signed Datuel, Rome,1904, issued by the French Mint in 1907, 65 x 45mm (CGMP III, 121; Classens 51). Very fine to extremely fine (£30-40)
£30–£40
France, 1904. France. Lion and Bull, Æ medal by Peter, 65mm, SAMF limited issue No 187 (Coll. R.Marx No 120). Rare and extremely fine (£70-90)
France, c.1905-1910. France. “Contemplation”, a Box for stamps and matches, uniface trial yellow brass plaquette by A.Maillard for top and bottom, and four sides with elaborate floral design, 71 x 56 x 25mm (See PBE 574). Scarce and good very fine (£80-100)
Hammer Price: £55
Italy, c.1905. ITALY. “Femme a l’Oiseau”, uniface cast Æ decorative plaque, signed by hand on reverse: H. St Lerche, 91 x 37mm. Extremely rare and extremely fine (£70-90)
£70–£90
Italy, c.1905. Italy. “Nu”, uniface oval cast Æ plaque by H. St Lerche, 78 x 40mm, hand engraved on reverse. Extremely rare and extremely fine (£60-80)
£60–£80
Italy, c.1905. Italy. “Bacchanal”, large uniface oval cast Æ plaque by H. St Lerche, 82 x 108mm, extremely bold and original design. Extremely rare and extremely fine (£130-180)
£130–£180
Italy, c.1905. Italy. “Fairy”(?), large elaborate oval Æ plaque by H. St Lerche, 168 x 78mm, very delicate work (reworked by hand). Brown-green patina, extremely rare and extremely fine (£150-200)
£150–£200
France, 1906. France. "Eve", Æ plaquette by F. de Vernon, 79 x 31mm (Jones [1979] p.125, No 330 a & b [ill.]; CGMP III, 396; PBE 985 [ill.]). Very fine to extremely fine (£40-50)
Medals Related to the Olympic Games, Greece, 1906. Greece. 10th Anniversary, Olympic Games at Athens, Æ plaque by P.Vannier, 71 x 50mm (See BDW 5 [1994] No 55, silvered Æ). Scarce, about extremely fine (£120-150)
Hammer Price: £80
France, 1907. France. "Adolescents", Æ medal, by Louis Dejean, 57mm, SAMF limited issue, No 96. (Coll. R.Marx No 135). Rare and extremely fine (£70-90)
Hammer Price: £50
France, c.1907. France (Hunting). “Saint Hubert”, uniface AR plaque by Louis Convers, 76 x 59mm. Very fine to extremely fine (£40-60)
Hammer Price: £70
France, c.1908. France. "Le Pere Coq", uniface cast Æ plaque by Niclausse, 118 x 65mm (Classens 94; See BDW 5 [June 1994], No 60 and BDW 9 [Dec.1994], No 693.) Original cast, rare, good very fine (£100-150)
£100–£150
France, 1909. France. "Baiser d’Enfant", cast Æ medal by O.Yencesse, 39 x 54mm (PBE 1015 [ill.]; See Cat. "Les Médailleurs Francais", Int. Exhibition, Brussels, 1910; Mazerolle p.15 and plate XXXVI). Extremely fine (£40-50)
France, 1909. France. "Les Joyaux", AR medal by Grandhomme, 61mm (SAMF limited issue, No 123). Rare, nearly extremely fine (£60-80)
Medals Related to Aviation, France, 1909. France (Aviation). “Navigation Aérienne”, Æ commemorative plaque by P.A Morlon, 58 x 81mm, The Genius of Aviation; reverse "What is conceived of by Dream, is carried out by Science" (PBE 6l0; CGMP III, 272; See BDM IX [1994] No 704). This size rare, very fine to extremely fine (£80-100)
Hammer Price: £170
Medals Related to Sports, France, 1909. France (Fencing). "Le Salut des Armes", uniface cast Æ plaque by F.Robert-Merignac, 88 x 146mm, with uniface trial 52 x 86mm (CGMP III, 355; See Cat. Exhib. Brussels 1910; Mazerolle p.13). Rare, extremely fine (£100-150)
Hammer Price: £75
Austria, 1910. Wien, VIIIth Congress Phisiology, Dr E.W. Von Brucke, Æ commemorative plaque by P.Breithut, 67 x 66mm (BM Occas. Paper No 42, p.5, No 3). Very fine ( £20-30)
Hammer Price: £45
Chile, 1810-1910. Chile. First Centenary, Æ commemorative plaque by R.Lalique, 61 x 43mm (PBE 487). Rare, very fine to extremely fine (£130-180)
Hammer Price: £140
Medals Related to Motoring & Motor Sport, France, c.1910-1914. France (Motoring). Phares Bleriot Co. Dynamo “Phi”, uniface Æ plaque signed Cisleriot(?) and Alonso D., 51 x 100mm, issued by Etling & Co., Bleriot’s plane in sky and board lit by headlamps. Very rare, very fine (£120-150)
France, c.1910-1914. France. “Chantecler”, uniface cast Æ plaque by E.Fraisse, 71 x 5lmm. Good very fine (£50-70)
Hammer Price: £40
Medals Related to Sports, France, c.1910-1920. France (Fishing). anepigraphic Æ prize medal, unsigned and not named, 56mm. Cased, charming and extremely fine (£35-45)
Medals Related to Motoring & Motor Sport, France, 1911. France. Monte-Carlo, 8eme Meeting de Canots Automobiles, uniface Æ prize plaque by Tony Szirmai, 73 x 86mm, named (First issued for the International Automobile Conference, Paris 1909. See BDM V, p.728 [ill.]). Very rare, numerous little knocks, mainly on reverse, nevertheless obverse quite pleasing to the eye, obverse very fine and reverse fine (£100-130)
France, 911/1911. France. Normandy Millenium, Rollon 1st Duke of Normandy, Æ plaque by A.Guilloux, 70 x 48mm, punch mark on rim: A.Bazor (See BDM VII, 58, probably issued by A.Bazor). Very rare, very fine to extremely fine (£80-100)
£80–£100
France, 1911. France. “Les Aieules”, uniface cast Æ plaque by Andre Schwab, 93 x 118mm. (Exhibited Paris Salon in 1912 and Exposition Douze Médailleurs, Paris 1925. See Canale (Classens) 1928). Rare, extremely fine (£150-180)
£150–£180
France, c.1911. France. “Mam Gooz Kervella”, uniface cast Æ portrait plaque by Andre Schwab, issued by Canale, 78 x 68mm. (Classens 78; See Canale (Classens) 1928). Rare, extremely fine (£130-180)
Netherlands, 1911. Netherlands. “Het Geld”, uniface Æ plaque by J.C. Wienecke, 53 x 77mm. Very fine (£40-50)
France, 1912. France. “La Danse”, large uniface Æ medal by H.Dropsy, 100mm, issued by V.Canale (See Baudey & Bricher [1992] No 95 and BDW 5 [1994] No 73). Extremely fine (£80-100)
France, 1912. France. Paris Underground, “Metro”, Æ plaque by F. de Vernon, 71 x 90mm (PBE 992 [ill]). Extremely fine (£80-100)
Hammer Price: £150
United States of America, 1912. USA. Marian H.B. Fairchild, uniface cast Æ portrait medal by Spicer-Simpson, 84mm. Green patina, rare and extremely fine (£80-100)
Hammer Price: £130
France, 1913(?). Argentina. Buenos-Aires, International Art Exhibition (1910), Æ prize plaque by E. de la Carcova, 90 x 68mm, struck in France. Good very fine (£60-80)
Belgium, 1913. Belgium. Ghent International Exhibition, Æ medal by Carl de Cock, 55.5mm (Sporting Prize Medal, see BDM VII, 187). Very fine to extremely fine (£30-40)
France, 1863/1913. Fecamp. “Cinquantenaire de la Bénédictine”, two large electrotypes by Charles Pillet, 270 x 340mm (approx), trial of obverse and reverse of the plaquette before reduction [2]. Rare, good very fine (£150-200)
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