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Expedition to Vigo Bay, 1702, a silver medal, unsigned [by J. Croker], crowned and draped bust of Anne left, rev. capta et incensa cal et hisp classe, ships burning in blockaded harbour, English fleet beyond, 37mm, 17.96g (MI II, 236/18; E 395a). Lightly cleaned, good very fine £100-£120
Hammer Price: £360
Anne, a silver medalet, unsigned and undated, draped bust left, rev. royal arms in garter with supporters, 25mm, 3.08g/1h (MI II 295/108); George I, a silver medalet, unsigned and undated, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. royal arms in garter with supporters, 25mm, 3.10g/12h (MI II 428/18); George III and Charlotte, 1761, a silver medalet, unsigned, conjoined busts right, rev. cherub above London holding ribbon, two crowned hearts above, 26mm, 4.35g/12h (Eimer 691; BHM 17) [3]....
Hammer Price: £150
Battle of Ramillies, 1706, a silver medal by J. Croker, draped bust of Anne left, rev. map held by two Fames, 35mm, 15.18g (MI II, 284/92; E 419). Good very fine, toned £150-£180
Hammer Price: £460
Union of England and Scotland, 1707, a copper medal by J. Croker, crowned and draped bust of Anne left, rev. crowned British arms on pedestal, flanked by lion and unicorn, 47mm, 39.51g (MI II, 295/107; E 424a). Good very fine, once cleaned and now re-toned, small edge bump £200-£260
Hammer Price: £320
Battle of Saragossa, 1710, silver, medals by J. Croker, bust of Queen Anne left, revs. Victory, watched by Britannia, lays captured standards at the feet of Queen Anne, both 48mm, 44.99g (MI II, 373/219, E 446). Holed on the edge at 12 o’clock, otherwise very fine, rare £150-£180
Hammer Price: £190
Peace of Utrecht, 1713, a silver medal by J. Croker, laureate and draped bust of Anne left, rev. Britannia standing, holding olive branch, shield and spear, ships to left, farming scene at right, 35mm, 16.30g (MI II, 400/257; E 460). Very fine, some toning £100-£150
Hammer Price: £170
George I, Coronation, 1714, a silver medal by J. Croker, laureate bust right, rev. Britannia crowning King, 34mm, xxx (MI II, 424/9; E 470). Sometime lightly cleaned, about extremely £150-£180
Hammer Price: £240
Marriage of William of Orange and Princess Anne, 1734, a silver medal by A. Andeles, jugate draped busts right, rev. altar flanked by supporters, surmounted by two flaming hearts, drooping orange tree to left supported by arm from heaven, 49mm, 45.30g (MI 507/55; E –). Fields lightly cleaned, nearly extremely fine £150-£200
Hammer Price: £380
Jernegan’s Lottery, 1736, a silver medal by J.S. Tanner, Minerva standing between trophies and emblems of arts and sciences, rev. Queen Caroline watering a grove of palm trees, 39mm, 20.62g (MI II, 517/72; W 1714; E 537). Good very fine, toned with light hairlines £100-£120
Hammer Price: £100
Jernegan’s Lottery, 1736, a silver medal by J.S. Tanner, Minerva standing between trophies and emblems of arts and sciences, rev. Queen Caroline watering a grove of palm trees, 39mm, 20.57g (MI II, 517/72; W 1714; E 537). Good fine £40-£50
Hammer Price: £90
Breda Restored to the House of Orange, 1737, a silver medal by N. V. Swinderen, Princess Anne and Prince William of Orange sit in a carriage drawn by unicorn and lion, rev. crowned armorial shields of England and Nassau, supported by lions, 41mm, 32.31g (E 539; MI 518/74). Good fine, toned, scarce £100-£120
Hammer Price: £160
The Rebels Retreat to Scotland, 1745, a silver medal by A. & J. Kirk, the Duke of Cumberland on horseback left, view of Carlisle in background, rev. Cumberland in Roman dress, offering olive branch to seated Anglia, 35mm, 14.90g (Woolf 53:1; MI II, 606/264; E 598). Better than very fine, scarce £100-£120
Battle of Culloden, 1746, a silver medal by R. Yeo, armoured bust of the Duke of Cumberland right, gullielmus geor ii r fil dux cumbriæ, rev. Cumberland, as Hercules, clasping the hand of Britannia while trampling Discord, 51mm, 52.52g (Woolf 55:2; MI II, 613/278; E 604). Good very fine, toned £150-£180
Hammer Price: £400
Appointment of William IV of Orange as Stadtholder, 1747, a silver medal by M. Holtzhey, facing busts of William and Anna, rev. legend in seven lines within wreath, 45mm, 31.56g (MI 627/314). Good very fine, lightly marked £100-£120
Irish Surplus Dispute, 1755, a copper medal by J. Roche, crown Irish harp dividing date below, rev. Earl of Kildare standing with sword, fending off hand from grabbing money off table, 36mm (E 650); together with miscellaneous Irish medals in base metals (6), various types [7]. Fair or better £100-£120
Siege of Gibraltar, 1792, a silver medal by L. Pingo, fleet before Gibraltar, rev. bruderschaft, reden lamotte sydow eliott in four lines within wreath, 49mm, 50.59g (BHM 248; E 796). Good very fine, toned, scarce £200-£260
Earl St. Vincent’s Testimony of Approbation, 1800, a silver award medal by C.H. Küchler, uniformed bust left, hair tied in a queue, rev. sailor and marine clasp hands, 47mm, 24.37g (BHM 489; E 919; Pollard 19). Good fine £100-£120
Hammer Price: £300
National Edition of Shakespeare’s Works, 1803, a silver medal by C.H. Küchler for Boydell & Nicol, Shakespeare seated on rock, flanked by Dramatic Muse and Genius of Painting, rev. legend, edge named (William Ellis Esqr.), 48mm, 38.86g (BHM 553; E 950). Good very fine, bright fields £100-£120
Hammer Price: £130
Manchester Pitt Club, 1813, a silver medal by T. Wyon Jr, bust left, rev. allegory of Pitt rousing Genius to resist the demons of anarchy, 50mm, 53.69 (BHM 771; E 1039). Good very fine, toned £100-£150
Hammer Price: £200
J.J. Fowler, Treasurer of the Licensed Victuallers Asylum and School, 1827, a bronze medal by H. Wyon, bust of Fowler left, rev. charity handing money to seated recipient, façades of asylum and school in background, 50mm; Prince Albert as Chancellor of Cambridge, 1847, a bronze medal, unsigned, draped bust left, rev. interior of college hall, Latin inscription in four lines below, 42mm; John Gray Laudatory Medal, 1863, a bronze prize medal by G.G. Adams for W.J. Taylor, London, conjoined...
Sir Walter Scott, 1827, a copper medal by A.J. Stothard for S. Parker, bust right, rev. female leaning on column, edge bardorum cithara patrio qui reddidit istro, 62mm (BHM 1312); together with an assorted group of British commemorative medals and tokens in silver (1) and base metals (11), various types [13]. Varied state £100-£120
Restoration of Windsor Castle, 1828, a copper medal by A.J. Stothard for Rundell, Bridge & Rundell, bust right, rev. façade of the Castle, phoenix in exergue, 72mm (BHM 1337; E 1202; Taylor 131a); Royal Berkshire Horticultural Society (Est. 1831), a white metal uniface striking after G.R. Collis’ medal, rev. royal arms between two cornucopiae, 73mm (cf. BHM 1550); together with another silver medal, 20.69g [3]. Very fine or better £80-£100
Masonic Charity and Benevolence, 1830, a pair of gold-plated silver medals by C.W. & Sons Ltd. (2), Charity with arms around two children, eye in radiating triangle above, rev. inscription across eight lines, both 36mm [2]. Both housed within 9ct gold mount and looped at 12 o’clock; extremely fine £100-£120
Hammer Price: £180
Death of George IV, 1830, a white metal medal by Bain F., laureate bust left, rev. crowned funerary urn on plinth flanked by flags either side, 44mm (BHM 1369); Coronation of William IV, 1831, a white metal medal, unsigned (T.W. Ingram), conjoined busts right, rev. crown within decorative laurel wreath with drapery behind, 55mm (BHM 1487) [2]. Both good very fine £60-£80
Hammer Price: £110
The Kings and Queens of England, 1830, a set of 35 white metal medals by E. Thomason after J. Dassier, and by J. Marrian, William I to George IV, including Oliver Cromwell, all 40mm (BHM 1437; E 1236) [35]. Generally extremely fine £300-£400
William IV, Coronation, 1831, a silver medal by W. Wyon [after F. Chantrey], bust right, rev. diademed head of Queen Adelaide right, 33mm, 18.40g (Jones 85; BHM 1475; E 1251). Very fine, marked, toned £100-£120
Old Sarum - Stonehenge, undated (1843), a white metal medal by Bennett Sarum, wooded and hilly landscape, rev. side view of Stonehenge, 50mm (BHM 2129; cf. Eimer pl. 151, 1382). Extremely fine, rare £100-£120
GREAT BRITAIN, Morden Hall, 1846, a silver cross award by Charles Boyton, named (C R White, Midsummer 1846), 62 x 62mm, 19.64g; USA, Colorado, Centruy of Progress, 1933, a silver mining medal by the Denver Mint, 40mm, 34.92g (HK 870); together with medals in base metals (3), various types [5]. Varied state £100-£120
Department of Science and Art, Queen’s National Medal, 1856, a copper award by L.C. Wyon after W. Wyon, coronetted bust of Victoria left, rev. legend within wreath, edge named (Charlotte Green, London District, Stage 7A, 1859), 55mm (Eimer 1511); with similar Victorian medals in bronze (3), various types [4]. Generally extremely fine £100-£120
Visit of Queen Victoria to Aston Hall, Birmingham, 1858, a white metal medal by J. Moore F., 44mm (BHM 2614); Visit of Queen Victoria to Coventry, 1858, a white metal medal by W. Adderley, Leamington, 38mm (BHM -); Opening of Alexandra Palace to the Public, 1875, a white metal medal, unsigned, 52mm; with similar (3), various types [6]. Generally good very fine or better £100-£120
Hammer Price: £80
Death of Henry Hallam, 1859, a copper medal by L.C. Wyon, 64mm (BHM 2654); Obsequies for Prince Albert, 1861, a white metal medal by T. Ottley, 64mm (BHM 2700); Reading Industrial Exhibition, an unsigned copper medal, 50mm; together with other white metal medals (4) [7]. Generally very fine to extremely fine £100-£120
Est: £100–£120Starting Price: £80
Smithfield Club, a silver prize medal by W. Wyon, bust of Earl Spencer left, rev. bare head of the Duke of Richmond right, edge named (Sir W. De Capell Brooke Bart, Geddington Grange, Kettering, Northampton, As Breader Best Pen of Long Wooled Sheepin in Class XLVI 1871), 48mm, 67.77g (BHM 2218; E 1400). Very fine £100-£120
Grand National Archery Meeting, a silver award medal by B. Wyon, diademed head of Apollo left, bow behind, rev. target and arrows encircled by wreath, 38mm, bar suspender with clasp Windsor 1884, 3rd Gross Score; Elizabeth II, Coronation, 1953, bronze medals by H. Dropsy (2), both 72mm (Dropsy Exh. Cat. 1964, 220; E 2087); together with numerous other base metal medals (24), mostly relating to Berkshire [27]. First gilt, very fine, second and third nearly extremely or better, others varied...
Est: £100–£150Starting Price: £80
Colonial and Indian Exhibition, 1886, a copper medal by L.C. Wyon, bare head of Edward VII as the Prince of Wales left, rev. legend in wreath, 52mm (W&E 1514A.1; BHM 3209; E 1725); George V, Royal Society of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce, 1910 (1933), a silver prize medal by B. Mackennal, named (Lily Beatrice Hann Advanced Examination 1933 Typewriting), 55mm, 85.51g (BHM 4004; E 1917). First extremely fine, inked on edge ‘M6947’, second nearly extremely fine £100-£120
Victoria, Golden Jubilee Celebrations at Reading, 1887, a silver medal by Bracher and Sydenham, veiled and crowned bust left, rev. five busts, latin legend around, 27.25g, 39mm. Good extremely fine, beautifully toned £100-£120
WARWICKSHIRE, National Society of Amalgamated Brassworkers, 1890, a copper medal by W.J. Davis, 38mm (BHM 3404); George V, Silver Jubilee, 1935, a silver medal by Fattorini for the Grand Council, named (Bro. A.G. Buskin, Prudence Lodge No. 3015), 32mm; Centenary of Queen Victoria’s Birth, 1969, a set of unsigned silver medals (3), bust right within wreath, rev. view of windsor cast, 33.68g, 40mm; 19.88g, 32mm; 10.56g, 25mm; together with miscellaneous base metal medals (27) [32]. Varied...
Est: £150–£200Starting Price: £120
Exeter College Boat Club, Oxford, 1893, a silver award medal, inscribed (Meade Fours 1893), rev. Exeter College Coat of Arms, 51mm, 64.39g; South Midland District Union, 1905, a silver award medal, inscribed and named (Winners of Shield South Midland District Union of Y. M. C. A’s Athletic Meeting Sept 13th 1905 P. Bishop Reading Y. M. C. A), 45mm, 38.25g; Royal Humane Society, 1924, a silver award medal, named on edge (W A Burnett), legend in six lines, rev. man saving drowning boy in...
Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, Sunningdale Park [Berkshire], a silver medal by F. Bowcher for Spink, veiled bust left, rev. miner with lamp and pickaxe, 38mm (W & E 3477Z.2; BHM 3528); George V, Coronation, 1937, Guildhall, a silver medal, jugate bust left on shield, set with art deco frame, with suspension bar, 46.59g [2]. First extremely fine and extremely rare in this metal, second good very fine £80-£100
Hammer Price: £260
RAOB, Coronation of Edward VII, 1902, a large silver and enamel medal by J.D., red enamel cross on ornate silver mount, rev. named (Presented to Sir G. Blazier by the Reading Bros., 1902 Coronation, King Edward VII), 60 x 80mm, 54.65g; together with a group of RAOB medals in silver (5), various types [Lot]. Generally extremely fine £120-£150
Hammer Price: £120
National Chrysanthemum Society, undated, a silver medal, wreath of Chrysanthemums around NCS monogram, unnamed, 44mm, 59.55g; The British Diamalt Society, Aylesbury, 1909, a silver medal, inscribed (Presented To Messrs W Andrews & Son), rev. wreath of corn-ears and grain around inscription (Winners of Silver Medal Class 13 at Bread Competition Aylesbury 1909), 44mm, 39.98g; Bournemouth International Competition Culinaire, 1969, a gilt base metal medal, wreath around legend and inscribed...
Est: £80–£100Starting Price: £60
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