Centenary of the Foundation of the Wesleyan Methodist Society, 1839, a white metal medal by C.F. Carter, bust left, rev. façade of mission house, 65mm (BHM 1895; E 1329); Brighton Health Congress & Domestic & Scientific Exhibition, 1881, a silvered-bronze award medal by F.V. Hadlow, named (Sutton & Sons [Class 1] Potatoes and Seeds), 51mm (D & W 52/64; Allen –); Guy’s Hospital, London, 1887, a copper award medal by L.C. Wyon, unnamed, 50mm; Chartered Surveyors’ Institution, 1900, a gilt-silver award, unsigned, named (Charles John Howell Thomas Highest Marks Fellowship Examination 1900), 51mm, 56.30g; together with other base metal medals (2), 1823, 1838 [6]. Varied state £80-£100
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Great Exhibition, Hyde Park, 1851, Exhibitor’s Medal, a copper award by W. Wyon, edge named (Sweden & Norway, No. 11), 44mm (Allen HP-A055; BHM 2463); International Exhibition, South Kensington, 1862, a copper medal by C. Schnitzspahn & J. Wiener, 41mm (Allen SK-B235; BHM 2745); Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, a small silver medal by G.W. de Saulles, 26mm (BHM 3506; E 1817b); Outbreak of World War I, 1914, a gilt-bronze medal, unsigned, 35mm (BHM 4113); National Emergency Medal, 1926, a bronze award by E. Gillick, 51mm (BHM 4210); Winston Churchill, 1941, a uniface lead or pewter medal, unsigned, 68mm; Allied Victory, 1945, a bronze medal by A.I. Löwenthal for Pinches, 63mm (BHM 4409); Death of Sir Winston Churchill, 1965, a bronze medal, unsigned, 39mm; Sefton, 1982, a copper-nickel (?) pendant by T. Cuneo, 26mm; 400th Anniversary of the Spanish Armada, 1988, a brass medal, unsigned, 39mm [10]. Varied state; four cased, two boxed £80-£100
Crystal Palace Picture Gallery, Prize Medal, 1872, a silver award by W.J. Taylor, Britannia standing facing, flanked by Plenty and Learning, Fame flying left above, rev. wreath, named (Awarded by the Crystal Palace Co. for a picture “Erasmus” painted by M. Dauriac of Antwerp), 63mm, 130.85g (Allen SY-1873/001 var.; BHM -). Brushed, scratched in exergue on obverse, otherwise extremely fine and toned £200-£260
Victoria, Golden Jubilee, 1887, a silver medal by L.C. Wyon after Sir J.E. Boehm and Sir F. Leighton, crowned bust left, rev. enthroned figure of Empire surrounded by standing figures representing Science, Letters, Art, etc, Mercury and Time below, 77mm, 216.16g (W & E 2000A.2; BHM 3219; E 1733b). Polished, some marks in fields, otherwise about extremely fine; in case of issue £400-£500
Crystal Palace Picture Gallery, Prize Medal, a silver award by G.G. Adams, Britannia standing facing, flanked by Plenty and Learning, Fame flying left above, rev. wreath, named (Awarded by the Crystal Palace Co. for a Painting “Market Place in Capri” by Ferd. Brütt, 1895), 63mm, 108.19g (Allen SY-1873/001 var.; BHM -). Cleaned, some scratches, otherwise very fine £100-£120
Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, a silver award medal by L.C. Wyon, motto on central tablet, flanked by standing figures of Avicenna and Galen, rev. legend within wreath, edge named (William Honneyman, Practical Chemistry, 1911), 70mm, 148.49g (BHM 2509; E 1472). Lightly polished, otherwise about as struck, rare; in fitted case by Baddeley Bros, London £300-£400
Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, a silver award medal, unsigned, arms of the Society flanked by standing figures of Avicenna and Galen, rev. wreath, named (William Honneyman, 1911), 57mm, 95.21g (BHM -; E -). Lightly polished, otherwise about as struck, rare; in fitted case by Baddeley Bros, London £200-£260
Central Nursing Council for England & Wales, a silver and enamel badge, rev. named (N. Jebb, S.R.N. 53223, 21-6-29), 27 x 27mm; Nursing, a silver and enamel badge by G. Kenning & Son, rev. named (Ursula R. Johnson), 57 x 35mm; Royal Sanitary Institute, 1938, a brass and enamel badge by Fattorini, 40 x 35mm; Warrington School of Nursing, a white metal and enamel badge, rev. named (1945, Muriel Dorothy French), 60 x 28mm; Central Midwives Board for Scotland, a nickel and enamel badge, rev. named (22106, Jessie W. Dick, 9-4-53), 43 x 33mm; Medico-Psychological Association, a bronze badge, rev. named (Mary E. Howard), 52 x 41mm; Queen’s Institute of District Nursing, a gilt-bronze and enamel badge, rev. named (Mary Burnett, for 21 years’ service), 42 x 26mm; Southend Hospital, a nickel and enamel badge by Fattorini, 28 x 27mm; St John Ambulance Association, a bronze badge, rev. named (A190345, John Peebles), 45 x 40mm; Willesden General Hospital, a silver and enamel badge, 41 x 37mm [10]. Good very fine or better £60-£80
George V, Silver Jubilee, 1935, a silver medal by P. Metcalfe, conjoined crowned busts left, rev. view of Windsor Castle, 32mm, 15.53g (W & E 5668A.5; BHM 4249; E 2029b). Lightly hairlined, otherwise extremely fine and attractively toned; in cardboard box of issue £30-£40
AUSTRIA, Centenary of the Schemnitz Mining Academy, 1870, a bronze medal by C. Radnitzky, 70mm (BDM V, 15); BELGIUM, Leopold I, Silver Jubilee, 1856, a bronze medal by L. Wiener, 75mm (BDM VI, 493); GERMANY, Westphalia, a bronze prize medal, unsigned and undated, 37mm; Capture of Lille, 1914, a bronze medal, unsigned, 50mm [4]. First very fine, others extremely fine or better, second lightly cleaned; latter two cased £100-£150
FRANCE, Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, a restrike bronze medal by B. Duvivier [struck after 1880], 41mm; Landing of Louis XVIII at Calais, 1814, a copper medal by B. Andrieu & N. Brenet, 40mm (Bramsen 1406); Constitutional Charter, 1814, a copper medal by B. Andrieu, 40mm (Bramsen 1468); Society for the Amelioration of Prisons, 1819, a copper medal by J.-J. Barre & R. Gayrard, 41mm (BDM II, 226); Birth of the Duke of Bordeaux, 1820, a copper medal by F. Caunois, 68mm (BDM I, 362); a copper medal by R. Gayrard, 38mm (BDM II, 226); together with assorted French medalets in silver (2), base metal (6) [14]. Varied state £150-£200
FRANCE, Fernand Chapsal, 1920, a bronze plaquette by O. Vencesse (?), 70 x 48mm; Professor Moure, 1926, a bronze medal by F. Cogné, 66mm; General Weygand, 1935, a bronze medal by G. Prud’homme, 68mm; AUSTRIA, Coronation of Ferdinand I, 1838, a silver medalet, unsigned, 19mm; GERMANY, Goethe Centenary, 1932, a uniface bronze medal by A. Hartig, 76mm [5]. Very fine or better £60-£80
INDIA, Pindaree & Mahratta Confederacy Defeated, 1818, a silver medal by W. Wyon [after P. Rouw] for Mudie, bare head of Lord Hastings left, rev. Victory in chariot drawn by two winged lions, 41mm, 39.63g (Pudd. 818.1; BHM 974; E 1108). Some contact marks, otherwise very fine, rare in silver £300-£400
PAPAL STATES, Dogma of the Immaculate Conception, [1856], yr XI, a silver medal by I. Bianchi, bust of Pius IX left, rev. Pope standing in the Basilica di S. Giovanni in Laterano, reading Doctrine of Immaculate Conception to audience; above in clouds, Virgin and four angels, 44mm, 35.00g (Mazio 704; Rinaldi 50). Nearly extremely fine £100-£120 --- The medal commemorates the announcement of the Doctrine on 8 December 1854. Although the Pope would normally be seated for such ceremonies, Pius was forced to stand up because, unexpectedly, a ray of sunlight shone in his face. It was a cloudy winter’s day in Rome so the appearance of the sunbeam was interpreted as a heavenly confirmation of the dogma
PRUSSIA, Royal Academy of Art, 1834, a silver award medal by Lachtmann & G. Goetze, bust of Friedrich Wilhelm III of Prussia left, rev. kneeling artist, 33mm, 21.80g. Extremely fine or better and very rare; in fitted case of issue, named (R. von der Sahl, den 3 Juny 1834) £80-£100
Ottoman, Mustafa II, Kurush, Qustantiniya 1106h (OC 22-016-00; ICV 3241); Abdul Hamid I, 2 Zolta, Qustantiniya 1187h, yr 11 (OC 27-021-02; ICV 3403); Mahmud II, second silver series, 10 Para, Qustantiniya 1223h, yr 4 (OC 30-076-01; ICV 3507); sixth silver series, 2 Zolta, Qustantiniya 1223h, yr 19 (OC 30-072-02; ICV 3524); seventh silver series, Kurush, Qustantiniya 1223h, yr 21 (OC 30-073-06; ICV 3527); Budju, Jaza’ir 1239h (OC 30-016-00; ICV 3599) [6]. Varied state £80-£100
LUCANIA, Velia, Didrachm, c. 334-300, helmeted head of Athena left, rev. lion standing left tearing at prey, 6.84g/3h (HN Italy 1296); MOESIA, Istros, Drachm, c. 300, two male heads facing, the right inverted, rev. eagle on dolphin left, 5.24g (SNG BM 238); together with other Greek silver coins (3) [5]. Fair to fine £60-£80
THRACE, Maroneia, Triobol, 400-350, forepart of horse left, rev. grape bunch on vine, rhyton to left, 2.84g/3h (McClean 3965); ATTICA, Athens, Hemidrachm, 353-294, helmeted head of Athena right, rev. owl facing, αθε around, 2.02g/8h (Kroll Reminting fig. 11d; BMC 162ff); Obol, 390-294, helmeted head of Athena right, rev. αθε, four crescents, 0.53g/1h (Kroll Reminting –; BMC 180ff); together with other Greek silver coins (6) [9]. Fair to good fine, second very rare £60-£80
A rare Mintons teapot and cover designed by Sir Henry Cole, under the pseudonym Felix Summerly 's Art Manufacturers, shouldered body, the spout cast with a lion head, the handle with mountain goat terminal, the cover with a ram's head finial, glazed creamy yellow, unsigned,chip and hairline to cover, 16.5cm. high (2) Literature Paul Atterbury & Maureen Batkin The Dictionary of Minton, Antique Collector's Club, page 260 for an illustration of Cole's designs and also of this teapot. Catalogue notes Sir Henry Cole (1802-1882) was a civil servant who spent his life championing the arts, in particular design, being involved in the organisation of the 1851 Great Exhibition, Crystal Palace and later in 1853 he became the first director of the South Kensington Museum, now the Victoria & Albert Museum. Cole was also a director of Summerly's Art Manufacturers and using the Felix Summerly pseudonym designed this tea set that won the silver medal from the Royal Society of Arts in 1846. The cups and saucers from the service appear to have become a staple design for Minton being produced over a long period but the scarcity of known examples of the teapot suggest that it was produced in limited quantities.

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