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France, c.1920. “Le Chant”, large uniface cast, Æ plaque, 171 x 242 mm, by André Schwab, after Luca Della Robbia, Florentine sculptor (1400-1481) (Classens No. 156, see Médailleurs Contemporains” (Canale, 1928). Dark patina, extremely fine, very rare (£400-450)
Hammer Price: £370
Medals Related to Aviation, United States of America, 1915. (Aviation), Curtiss Marine Flying Trophy, uniface Æ Prize plaque, 98 x 60 mm, inscribed on rim: made by Theodore B. Starr Inc..., named, “Aeronautical Society of California...”. As cast, extremely fine, extremely rare (£280-350)
Hammer Price: £350
France, 1899. “L”Amour Console L’Humanité, large cast Æ plaque, 243 x 171 mm. by Oscar Roty, issued and signed by Susse FRs Edt. (ANS New York Exhib. Cat [1911], p. 270, No. 52). Extremely fine, rare (£300-350)
Hammer Price: £320
Spain, 1975. Salvador Dali, “Phallus”, silver medal, 100/101mm. About as struck (£200-300)
Hammer Price: £250
Russia, 1910. Imperial Automobile Club, Rallye des Grandes Villes, a large uniface bronze plaque, unsigned, 135 x 76mm. As struck and very rare, in original wooden box; the earliest Russian motoring award the cataloguer has seen (£130-160)
Hammer Price: £240
Spain, 1975. Salvador Dali, “Couple and Elephant”, silver medal, 100/101mm. About as struck (£200-300)
Hammer Price: £230
Medals Related to Aviation, France, 1928. World Aviation Tour by Costes and Le Brix, bronze plaque by A. Maillard, awarded to their engineer Mr Veron, 81 x 65mm. Very fine to extremely fine, very rare (£180-220)
France, 1937. Bucolique, a cast bronze medal by A. Guzman-Nageotte, naked figure standing with bull, reverse vine, 79mm, edge stamped 197 (cf. Baudey/Bricher 1992, 183). Powerful style, extremely fine, rare (£100-130)
Hammer Price: £220
France, 1938. Compagnie Generale Transatlantique, the Visit of the Normandie to Rio de Janeiro, bronze medal by J. Vernon, 68mm. Two small knocks to rim, otherwise better than very fine and very rare (£180-220)
Hammer Price: £200
France, 1909. (Red Cross), “Les Dames Françaises”, unifaceÆ plaquette, 42 x 49mm, by Lalique. Inscribed and dated green cardboard box, extremely rare with the box, extremely fine (£200-250)
Hammer Price: £180
Turkey, 1911-1912. Enver Pasha (1881-1922), zinc plaquette, 70 x 44 mm, by G. Herrmann, Wien, reverse watchman on the Dardanelles. Extremely fine, scarce (£40-50)
Hammer Price: £160
France, 1926. “La Porteuse de Fleurs”, octagonal Æ medal, 72 x 72mm, by P. Turin; “Services”. Medal offered by “Chambre Syndicale du Calendrier Réclame et de la Publicité par l’Objet”, named and dated 1933. Rare item related to the Advertisement Industry, original box, extremely fine (£130-160)
France, 1936. Au Soldat Inconnu [The Unknown Soldier], a uniface bronze plaque by A. Lavrillier, Victory supporting the head of a dead soldier, 73 x 53mm (CGMP p.226; cf. BDW 13, 359). Good very fine, scarce (£90-120)
Hammer Price: £150
Italy, c.1905.“Fairy” (?), large elaborate oval cast Æ decorative plaque 168 x 78 mm. Very delicate work (reworked by hand), brown-green patina, extremely fine (£150-200)
Medals Related to Motoring & Motor Sport, France, c.1935. Saint-Christophe [St. Christopher], a bronze car radiator or dashboard badge by J. Puiforcat, named, 81 x 61mm. Good very fine, rare; with screws for attachment on back (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £140
France, c.1920. “Egyptian Lute Player”, uniface cast Æ trapezial plaque, by Chiparus, edited by Edmond Etling, Paris. Gold patinated, was originally fixed on the marble base of an “Egyptian Dancer” bronze statuette, nearly extremely fine
France, 1932. Nymphe, a uniface octagonal Art Deco bronze plaque by P. Turin, female head right with leaves in hair, 55mm (CGMP p.382). Very fine, dark patina (£50-70)
Hammer Price: £120
France, 1892. France, Roger Marx (1859-1914), uniface cast Æ portrait plaque 75 x 49mm, by J.B. Daniel Dupuis, Gazette Numismatique 1898, p. 184, No. 270. Very fine, rare (£50-70)
France, 1900. Exposition Universelle, Paris, a silver-plated bronze plaque by F-C. V. de Vernon, standing athlete, reverse winged figure of Paris above Expo site, CONCOURS DE TIR [Rifle Shooting], 60 x 42mm (PBE 970; BDM VI, 243; cf. Baudey/Bricher 1992, 44-6). Very fine to extremely fine (£50-60)
France, c.1900. Aigle Emportant un Serpent, a cast bronze plaque by A. Barye, 142 x 98mm. Very fine (£100-150)
Medals Related to the Olympic Games, Greece, 1906.10th Anniversary of the Olympic Games at Athens, a bronze plaque by P. Vannier, standing figure with stadium in background, reverse winged figure of Fame with palm branch, 71 x 50mm (cf. BDW 5, 55, and 13, 158; Baudey/Bricher 1992, 69). About extremely fine, scarce (£90-120)
France, c.1940. Pierre de Coubertin, gilt-bronze plaque by R. Pelletier for Decat, 91 x 53mm. Good very fine, rare (£80-100)
Hammer Price: £110
France, c.1929. “Satyre et Bacchante”, uniface Æ medal, 70mm, by H. Dropsy, on metallic base, issued by Canale. Extremely fine (£70-90)
Syria, 1934. Syrie, a cast bronze medal by A. Guzman-Nageotte, crusading knight on horseback, reverse reclining female and goat, edge stamped 91, 84mm (cf. BDW 5, 166). Lively style, very fine to extremely fine, rare (£100-130)
Hammer Price: £100
France, 1936.Le Secret du Bonheur, a uniface bronze plaque by J. Vernon, heads of three females, one with a chain of flowers covering her eyes, 78 x 36mm (CGMP p.391; cf. BDW 5, 178). Good very fine, a most attractive small plaque, scarce (£60-80)
Great Britain, 1862. England, International Exhibition, bois durci, 146mm, signed T. Canu Sculp, “Médaille Commemorative de l’Exposition”. Female seated, attended by two female allegories personifying Art and Trade with two cherubs holding the attributes of Industry and Navigation. Extremely fine, rare (£100-150)
Great Britain, c.1867. England or Australia (?). Intercolonial Exhibition, bronze repoussé of a prize medal, signed C. Summers and W. Calvert, 220mm. Slightly stained, otherwise extremely fine and rare; named and mounted in a wooden frame (£90-120)
France, 19th Century. Cherubs, a uniface cast bronze decorative plaque, unsigned, three cherubs representing Hunting, Fishing and Horticulture, 156mm. Very fine to extremely fine, rare (£100-130)
France, 1906. . Les Singes [Monkeys], a bronze plaque by Jouve for the SAMF, 61 x 53mm, edge stamped 95 (BDM VII, 491; Coll. R. Marx 000). Very fine to extremely fine, a very rarely seen plaque by a little-known sculptor (£90-120)
France, c.1910. Santos-Dumont, pioneer balloonist and aviator (1873-1932), silver gilt gilt repousse portrait medal, 40mm, by Colin George, Limited Issue No. 24 (See BDW 5 [1994], Lot 66.). Rare, extremely fine (£80-100)
France, 1914. “La Science Découvre La Vérité, AR plaque, 71 x 51 mm, by H. Allouard, Science discovering Truth, above, plane and zepplin, named, 1914, first year of issue by the mint. Leather box, rare in silver, exceptional quality, extremely fine (£100-150)
France, c.1920. “Le Retour Du Soldat”, large uniface cast Æ plaque, 176 x 133mm, by Sicard, cast by Barbedienne Fondeur. Extremely fine, rare (£100-150)
France, c.1930. Imprimerie Draeger Frères, a bronzed lead medal by H. Dropsy, view of the Draeger factory at Grand Montrouge, reverse elephant, puma and a classical figure holding a scroll, 100mm (cf. BDW 5, 140). Very fine and rare, but without the metallic base often associated with these pieces (£100-120)
Medals Related to Motoring & Motor Sport, Monaco, c.1930. Automobile Club de Monaco, enamelled car radiator badge in red, green and white, 105 x 91mm. Very fine, scarce (£90-120)
France, 1937. Death of Jean Mermoz, a bronze medal by J. Tarrit, 60mm. Very fine, rare (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £95
France, c.1970. Le Génie de Leonardo da Vinci, a set of 22 silver medals issued by Le Médailler Français, each 51mm [22], total approx wt. 1130 gms. Extremely fine (£100-120)
France, c.1970. Le Génie de Leonardo da Vinci, a group of 20 silver medals issued by Le Médailler Français, each 51mm [20], total wt. approx. 1028 gms. Extremely fine (£100-120)
France, 1933. 70th Anniversary of the Death of Eugène Delacroix, a large cast bronze medal by P.-M. Poisson, bust left, reverse centaur rearing on hind legs, 115mm, edge stamped 60 (cf. Baudey/Bricher 1992, 172). About very fine (£50-70)
Hammer Price: £90
France, 1871. FRANCE, Siege of Paris, Aerial Communications, bronze medal by J.-C. Chaplain, standing figure of Paris with rifle against a backdrop of the besieged city, balloon in background, reverse monument with names of engagements around, 74mm, cornucopia hallmark (CGMP p.74; Malpas 98; BDM I, 402). A few marks on rim, otherwise extremely fine; in fitted leather case (£60-80)
France, c.1900. Duval-Janvier, a uniface cast bronze plaque by O. Yencesse, figure in the act of striking a medal by hand, 62 x 55mm (PBE –; cf. Baudey/Bricher 1992, 51). About extremely fine, rare (£60-80)
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