BELGIUM, Exposition Internationale, Brussels, 1897, a plated bronze award medal by J. Lagæ for Wolfers, un-named, 70mm (ANS Exh. Cat. 1910, p.175; BM Acq. 1978-82, p.16, 79; BDM III, 267-8; cf. DNW 130, 1732); Exposition Universelle, Brussels, 1910, a light bronze award medal by G. Devreese, un-named, 71mm (Willenz 105; ANS Exh. Cat. 1910, p.74, 19; BDM VI, 320; cf. DNW 147, 1876); Aéro-Club de Belgique, c. 1920, a bronze award plaque by E.-P. Blin, un-named, 67 x 45mm; Union des Anciens Étudiants de l’Université Libre de Bruxelles, 1921, a plated bronze award medal by P. Bonnetain, un-named, 35mm [4]. First extremely fine, others very fine and better £60-£80 --- The first medal has the appearance of being in silver, but in the opinion of the cataloguer probably isn’t
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BELGIUM, 75è Anniversaire de l’Indépendance de la Belgique, 1905, a bronze medal by G. Devreese for A. Michaux, 70mm (Willenz 44; ANS Exh. Cat. 1910, p.75, 47; BDM I, 574); Namur Attacked/Troops at Ostende, 1914, a bronze medal by P. Theunis for A. Mauquoy, 70mm (BDM VIII, 234; BM Acq. 1983-7, pl.17, 19; cf. DNW M10, 1472); Inauguration des Installations Maritimes de Bruxelles, 1922, a plated bronze plaque by G. Devreese, 73 x 71mm (Willenz 242) [3]. Second extremely fine, others very fine £70-£90
BELGIUM, L’Armée Belge Participe à la Garde du Rhin, 1919, a bronze medal by P. Dubois for A. Mauquoy, 70mm (cf. DNW M1, 1618); Voyage au Congo du Prince Léopold, 1925, a plated bronze plaque by G. Devreese, 79 x 45mm, edge stamped 126 (Willenz 279); Amedée Begault, 1927, a bronze medal by P. Bonnetain for the 8th International Congress of Actuaries, 60mm [3]. About extremely fine, but second brightly polished £70-£90 --- Amedée Begault (1859-1949), internationally renowned actuary and mathematician; b. Tournai; co-founder of the Association des Actuaires Belges, January 1895
DENMARK, Centenary of the Dyrenes Beskyttelse [Animal Protection League], 1975, a bronze medal by H. Salomon, 70mm (BM Acq. 1978-82, p.111, 9); FINLAND, Centenary of the Birth of Johann Snellman, 1906, a bronze medal by E. Wikström [struck 1905], 56mm (BDM VIII, 275; cf. Kölner Münz. 108, 1293); Suomen Suurkisat [Finnish Athletics Championships], 1966, a plated iron medal, 51mm; SWEDEN, Allmänna Konst- och Industriutställningen i Stockholm [General Art and Industry Exhibition, Stockholm], 1897, a bronze medal by A. Lindberg, 60mm [4]. Very fine; second contained in display holder £40-£60
FRANCE, Ministère de l’Agriculture, Valence, 1885, a bronze medal by H. Ponscarme, 52mm; Union Nationale des Sociétés de Tir de France, 1900, a bronze award medal by H. Dubois and C. Marey, un-named, 44mm (BDM I, 635; cf. DNW M1, 1582); Ministère de l’Instruction Publique, award medals by A. Dubois (2), silver, named (1910, Cours d’Adultes François Neyron, Inspecteur Primaire à Tournon, Ardèche), bronze, named (1906, Concours d’Adultes, Mlle. Marie Deschâtres, Institutrice à Châtillon, Seine), both 51mm; Association des Petits Fabricants et Inventeurs Français, Concours Lépine, c. 1910, a plated bronze medal by E.-V. Exbrayat, 49mm (cf. DW 24, 122); Société Centrale d’Agriculture de la Seine-Inférieure, 1929, a bronze medal after L.-A. Bottée, 41mm [6]. Very fine and better £60-£80
FRANCE, The French Youth to Michel Chevreul on his 100th Birthday, 1886, a bronze trial striking of the obv. of the medal by L.-O. Roty, bust right with wavy hair, 69mm (Maier 93; Roty Compagnonnage p.89; Coll. R. Marx 14; PBE 840; CGMP p.359; BDM V, 231; Baxter 32; Gaz. Num. 1897, p.135, 12; cf. DNW 49, 879). Extremely fine; foundry markings on the back £40-£60
FRANCE, Exposition Universelle, Paris, 1889, a bronze award medal by L.-A. Bottée, named (Maissin), 63mm (Maier 131; PBE 9; ANS Exh. Cat. 1910, 15; BDM I, 231; cf. DNW 199, 1200); Progrès dans la Fabrication des Monnaies, 1889, a copper medal by L.-A. Bottée and L.-F. Chabaud, 50mm (PBE 6; BDM I, 231; CGMP p.60; cf. DNW 193, 1238); Sommet de la Tour Eiffel, 1889, plated bronze medals by A.-L.-M. Charpentier (2), both 41mm (PBE 145; Coll. R. Marx 245; cf. DNW 135, 1424); Exposition Internationale du Mans, 1899, a plated bronze award medal by Massonnet, un-named, 50mm; Exposition Universelle Internationale, Paris, 1900, a bronze medal by J.-B. Daniel-Dupuis, 50mm (PBE 317; CGMP pp.172-3; BDM I, 666; Coll. R. Marx 310; cf. DNW 147, 1890); together with other related bronze medals (2) [8]. Generally very fine £70-£90
France, Exposition Universelle, Paris, 1889, a bronze medal by J.-B. Daniel-Dupuis, 63mm (Maier 182; Coll. R. Marx 307; BDM I, 664; cf. DNW 193, 1238); Exposition Universelle Internationale, Paris, 1900, bronze award medals by J.-C. Chaplain (3), named (H. Christiansen; F.A. Rowland; Linoleum Manufacturing Co Ltd), all 64mm (PBE 82; Baxter 95; BDM I, 404; cf. DNW 173, 490) [4]. About extremely fine; last in remains of an original maroon card box £80-£100
FRANCE, IIIme Congrès International des Architectes, Paris, 1889, a bronze award medal by E.-A. Oudiné, named (Comité de Patronage, Mr le Bon de Geymüller, Membre de l’Institut), 45mm; Orphée, 1899, a bronze award medal by M.-A.-L. Coudray, un-named, 68mm (Maier 223; PBE 261; CGMP p.100; Classens 40; BM Acq. 1983-7, p.18, 28; Coll. R. Marx 463; The Medal 44, p.41; cf. DNW M8, 2247); Patria, 1910, a bronze award medal by F. Rasumny, named (Tournoi des Corporations, Paris 1910, Droit, 2e Prix), 80mm [3]. First brilliant and virtually as struck, in maroon case of issue, others very fine and better £80-£100 --- Heinrich von Geymüller (1839-1909), b. Vienna, student of Italian renaissance architecture under Jacob Burckhardt
FRANCE, Association Française Pour l’Avancement des Sciences, 1890, a plated bronze award medal by L.-O. Roty, named (Louis Bernheim, 1896), 45mm (Roty Compagnonnage p.88; Coll. R. Marx 25; PBE 834; BM Acq. 1978-82, pl.47, 165; BDM V, 232; Gaz. Num. 1897, p.140, 28; cf. DNW M2, 2467); Exposition Universelle, Paris, 1900, a bronze medal by J.-B. Daniel-Dupuis, 32mm, and a uniface plated bronze medal by I.L. Blanchot, 28mm; Préparation Militaire, 1911, a bronze medal by P. Grandhomme for the Ministre de la Guerre, 50mm (BDM VII, 389; V & A Exh. Cat. 1998, 1; cf. DNW 193, 1240); Force Adresse, c. 1915, a plated bronze medal by R. Lamourdedieu for Le Petit Journal, 36mm; together with other base metal medals (6), by Contaux, F. Vernon, H. Dropsy, Matteï, A. Dubois and H. Dubois [11]. Very fine and better; one in case of issue £80-£100 --- Louis Bernheim, CB (1861-1931), Belgian career soldier and general; b. Brussels; taught at the Royal Military Academy, Brussels; commanded the 3rd brigade during the siege of Antwerp, September 1914, and served throughout World War I; promoted to Major-General and later Lieutenant-General; appointed Inspector-General of Infantry, 1919; retired 1926
FRANCE, Jules Méline, 1892, a bronze medal by H. Ponscarme, 68mm (PBE 752; CGMP p.319; Coll. R. Marx 210; cf. DNW 143, 174); Prof. Joseph Grasset, 1911, a bronze medal by A. Ingalbert, 68mm (BDM VII, 31; cf. DNW 57, 1336); Alfred de Foville, 1916, a bronze medal by C.P. Pillet, 55mm; Georges Clemenceau, 1918, a bronze medal by J.-P. Legastelois [struck 1929], 68mm (CGMP p.233; BM Acq. 1983-7, p.21, 82; cf. DNW 127, 3245) [4]. Very fine and better £60-£80
FRANCE, Saintes Femmes Allant au Calvaire, c. 1898, a uniface cast bronze plaque by J.-B.-E. Dropsy for Susse Frès, three robed females, hands clasped, making their way to a cross Calvary on a hill, 79 x 47mm (Dropsy Exh. Cat. 1964, 2; cf. DW 24, 56). Very fine, rare; set onto a bronze base for display £50-£70
FRANCE, Salut au Soleil, 1899, a silver Art Nouveau plaque by G. Dupré, 64 x 50mm (Maier 188; PBE 424; CGMP p.169; Jones, Art of the Medal, 337; BDM I, 653; cf. DNW 196, 1652); Union des Sociétés de Tir, c. 1900, a plated bronze award plaque by G. Dupré, 51 x 38mm (BM Acq. 1978-82, pl. 41, 71; BDM I, 653; cf. DNW 190, 1252); Banquet des Maires, 1900, a bronze award plaque by F.-C.-V. de Vernon, named (V. Augagneur, Lyon), 63 x 46mm (PBE 971; CGMP p.394; BM Acq. 1978-82, pl.50, 192; BDM VI, 243; cf. DNW 128, 706); Patria, 1900, a plated bronze medal by A. Rivet, adapted for the Denier des Écoles de la ville de Lyon, named (A Mr Victor Augagneur, Maire de Lyon, Membre d’Honneur), 56mm [4]. Very fine and better, first partly toned £80-£100 --- Victor Augagneur (1855-1931), b. Lyon; Mayor of Lyon, 1900-5; member of the Chamber of Deputies 1904-5, 1910-19, 1928-31; Governor of Madagascar 1905-10; Governor of French Equatorial Africa 1920-3
FRANCE, Hommage aux Graveurs, 1899, an Art Nouveau bronze plaque by A.-E. Lechevrel, naked female engraving the names of medallists on a scroll, tree in background and a copy of Marx’ book Les Médailleurs Français in the foreground, rev. oak branch, 68 x 48mm (PBE 505; CGMP p.230; cf. Coll. R. Marx 339; BDM III, 360; cf. DNW 66, 1491). Extremely fine £80-£100
FRANCE, Prof. Felix Guyon, Congrès International de Médécine, Paris, 1900, a plated bronze plaque by L.-A. Bottée, half-length bust left, rev. robed female comforting aged male seated, 63 x 44mm, edge stamped e’vre d’auteur (Maier 135; ANS Exh. Cat. 1910, p.17, 11; BDM I, 231). A proof striking for the artist, very fine and toned, scarce £40-£60
FRANCE, Chambre Syndicale Bijouterie, Joaillerie et Orfèvrerie de Paris, 1901, a bronze Art Nouveau award plaque by C. Lefèvre [after J.-B. Daniel-Dupuis], two females admiring jewellery, rev. legend, named (À Mr Antoine Morisco, Chef d’Apprentis, Maison Savard), 52 x 45mm (cf. PBE 318; cf. DNW 49, 908). Some light staining, otherwise very fine £50-£70
FRANCE, Courses Pédestres, c. 1905, a bronze plaque by G. Loiseau-Bailly, 50 x 31mm (BDM III, 456); Commerce, a bronze award medal by R. Lamourdedieu, un-named, 50mm (PBE –; CGMP p.221; BM Acq. 1983-7, p.21, 73; cf. DNW 147, 1887); Patinage, c. 1910, a bronze award medal by C. Charles, 45mm; together with other bronze sporting medals (10), for athletics, swimming, etc, by Matteï, Drago, Fraisse, etc [13]. Very fine and better, first rare £80-£100
FRANCE, Inauguration des Nouvelles Communications Rapides, Rome-Monte Carlo-Cannes, Fêtes Franco-Italiennes, 1908, a bronze plaque by T. Szirmai for Arthus-Bertrand, seated female figure signalling to two yachts, rev. triptych of views from the three cities, steam train in cartouche below, 69 x 58mm (Moyaux Suppl. I, 272; BDM V, 728; cf. Elsen 143, 2107; cf. Swan 287-8). About extremely fine, rare £100-£150 --- Commemorates the introduction of the Wagons-Lits service between Rome, Florence and Cannes, 1908
FRANCE, La France Victorieuse, 1919, a bronze award plaque by R. Lamourdedieu, partly clothed figure of France holding winged Victory, ploughman and oxen in background, rev. two sleeping children (representing Alsace and Lorraine) enfolded in a French banner, un-named, 70 x 52mm (CGMP p.220; cf. DNW M8, 2273). Extremely fine £40-£60
FRANCE, La Famille de l’Agriculteur, 1923, a bronze plaque by H. Dropsy, artisan at work, mother tending sleeping infant in cot at right, rev. exterior of farmhouse, birds in foreground, 72 x 65mm (Dropsy Exh. Cat. 1964, 51). Very fine, rare; set onto a bronze base for display, this stamped déposé £60-£80
FRANCE, La Musique, c. 1930, a uniface Art Déco bronze medal by P.-M. Dammann for Arthus-Bertrand, nude female seated right on column, playing a double-flute, 80mm (cf. iNumis May 2012, 314). Extremely fine and very rare £200-£260 --- This medal is normally found paired with a reverse by Dammann depicting a grasshopper
FRANCE, Méditation, 1930, an Art Déco bronze plaque by H. Dropsy, robed female seated right under tree, clasping a book in her left hand, rev. books, quill pen and ink bottle, 70 x 55mm (cf. Dropsy Exh. Cat. 1964, 94). A paper label removed from reverse in the past, otherwise good very fine, rare; set onto a bronze base for display £50-£70
FRANCE, Jeanne d’Arc, 1936, a bronze medal by O. Yencesse, bust left, rev. robed females offering sword to winged angel, tree at left, 96mm (cf. DNW 257, 611). About extremely fine, rare; in original green card box by Henri Teterger, 248 rue de Rivoli, Paris [this somewhat stained] £90-£120
FRANCE, Aux Héros et Martyrs de la Déportation, la France Reconnaissante, c. 1950, a bronze medal by Josette Hébert-Coëffin for the National Committee for the Memorial of the Natzweiler-Struthof Deportation, half-length facing portrait of a concentration camp victim, legend around, rev. flames around a monument, body of emaciated prisoner lying in foreground, 67mm. Extremely fine and rare, a poignant study £60-£80 --- The Natzweiler-Struthof concentration camp, a Nazi facility located high in the Vosges mountains on territory annexed from France in 1940, operated from May 1941 to September 1944. Some 22,000 prisoners died there, either from exhaustion or execution, including 86 Jews murdered on the orders of the anatomist August Hirt
FRANCE, Compagnie Générale Transatlantique, the Launch of the Liberté, c. 1950, a bronze medal by J. Vernon for Le Medaillier, 50mm (BM Acq. 1978-82, p.61, 144; cf. DNW 137, 568); Centenaire du Compagnie Générale Transatlantique, 1955, a bronze medal by M. Renard, 68mm (BM Acq. 1978-82, pl.60, 119; cf. DNW 173, 491) [2]. Very fine and better; second in black card box of issue [this slightly distressed] £40-£60
GERMANY, 50-Jahrfeier des ersten Deutschen Handelstages in Heidelberg [50th Anniversary of the First German Trade Day, Heidelberg], 1911, a bronze medal by M. Klinger, busts of David Hansemann and Johannes Kaempfs, rev. naked male figure of Mercury, holding caduceus, above the Neckar valley, regarding Heidelberg Castle, 75mm (Heidemann 196; cf. WAG 67, 3807). Very fine £60-£80
GERMANY, Deutscher Luftfahrt Verband [German Aviation Association], a bronze award medal by K. Korschann, three semi-robed male figures imitating flight, regarded by an eagle below, rev. wreath, engraved (Höchste Auszeichnung Röhn-Segelflug Wettbewerb [Highest Award at the Röhn Gliding Competition], 1923), 60mm (cf. Kaiser 395 [= Leipziger/Höhn 92, 583). Extremely fine, rare; in original maroon fitted case [this somewhat distressed] £80-£100
ITALY, Kennel Club Italiano, a plated bronze award medal by G.B. Quadrone, engraved (Aprile 1901, 2 Premio, ‘Chula’), 37mm; Opening of the Simplon Tunnel, 1905, a bronze medal by S. Johnson, 34mm (Döry-Kubinzky 179); Armed Victory, 1918, a plated bronze medal by S. Johnson, 32mm; 12th International Gymastics Festival, Florence, 1924, a plated bronze medal signed Ricci, 32mm [4]. Very fine and better; third with clip, ring and original ribbon £40-£50
ITALY, 50th Anniversary of the Proclamation of Rome as the Capital of Italy, 1911, a bronze plaque by M. Nellie, 80 x 53mm; Centenary of the Death of Alessandro Volta, 1927, a bronze medal by E. Boninsegna and R. Castelli for Lorioli and Castelli, Milan, 60mm (cf. DNW 64, 1446) [2]. Extremely fine £50-£70
SWITZERLAND, Fête des Vignerons, Vevey, 1889, a silver medal, unsigned, 28mm (cf. DNW 58, 1530); Exposition Nationale Suisse, Geneva, 1896, a silver award medal by A. Meyer and G. Mantz, engraved (Révue Horticole & Viticole de la Suisse Romande), 45mm (BDM IV, 55); Eidgnossen Turnfest, Berne [Gymnastics Festival, Berne], 1906, a bronze medal by E. Stiefel for Huguenin, 35mm; Exposition Nationale Suisse, Berne, 1914, a bronze plaque by Huguenin, 31 x 26mm; Noël sous les Armes, 1914, a bronze medal by Huguenin, 40mm (cf. Sincona 77, 4958); Kant Kunstturnertag Thalwil [Artistic Gymnastics Day, Thalwil], 1933, a bronze medal by C. Ruttimann for Huguenin, 50mm; 8 Zentralschweiz Jodlerfest, Altdorf, [8th Central Swiss Yodelling Festival], 1937, a uniface plated bronze plaque by P. Kramer, 40 x 22mm; together with other miscellaneous base metal medals (5), from Zurich, Berne, Grasse, Ticino and Cassel [12]. Very fine and better; fifth with clip, ring and original dark blue ribbon £90-£120
SWITZERLAND, VIme Centenaire de la Première Alliance Perpétuelle des Confédéres, 1891, a bronze medal by A. Dubois, 68mm (BDM I, 632; cf. DNW 176, 397); Centenaire de la fabrique de draps Dollfus & Noack, 1911, a bronze plaque by A. Seysses, 70 x 50mm (cf. DNW 190, 1254); 1 August Celebrations Committee of the City of Zurich, c. 1920, a uniface bronze plaque by Huguenin, 53 x 37mm; Compagnie Zurich, c. 1920, a uniface plated bronze medal by F.P. Lasserre, 55mm [4]. Very fine and better; second in fitted holder for display, last with two loops for suspension £70-£90
SWITZERLAND, 100-Jahrfeier der Schillerfeier [Centenary of the Death of Friedrich von Schiller], 1905, a plated bronze medal, unsigned [by Mayer & Wilhelm], bust right, wreath below, rev. the William Tell monument in Altdorf, 50mm (Brettauer 1102; Wurzb. 8221). Extremely fine; in half of original card box £80-£100
SWITZERLAND, V.H.G. Veloclub Helvetia, a plated bronze award medal by Huguenin, engraved (Vereins-Tourenfahren des S.R.B., 1911), 30mm; S.R.B. Vereinstourenfahren, 1918, a plated bronze medal by Huguenin, 30mm; Motorfahrer-Club Zurich, Albis-Rennen, 1920, a plated bronze plaque, unsigned, 54 x 38mm; Union Motocycliste Suisse, a plated bronze shield-shaped badge by Huguenin, 40 x 34mm; Rallye Automobile Club Suisse, Section de Genève, 1931, a bronze medal by Huguenin, 50mm [5]. About extremely fine, first four attractively toned, a decorative group £90-£120
USA, Coca-Cola Co, bronze belt buckles by A.J. Nash for Tiffany, London (2), one with portrait of Lillian Nordica, 75mm and 95 x 70mm; Wells Fargo and Co, Ocean to Ocean, a bronze belt buckle by A.J. Nash for Tiffany, London, depicting a paddle steamer, named (John C. Stephens), 95 x 59mm [3]. Very fine and better £40-£60
FRANCE, Fédération Nationale du Batiment et des Activités Annexes, c. 1950, a bronze award plaque by Josette Hébert-Coëffin, naked kneeling female holding up a leaf, vignettes of artisans at work around, rev. legend, named (Mme Suzanne Dogneton), 94 x 65mm; together with a white metal medal of Louis XV, 41mm [2]. First mint state, attractive, in original green fitted case of issue; second very fine £60-£80

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