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Lot 315

* Scouting. A bronze figure of a Boy Scout 1929, modelled standing in uniform whilst resting on a stick, the naturalistic case signed S W Ward Wallis and dated 1929, 32 cm high mounted on a wooden plinth, overall size 37 cm highQTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: Christie's London, 8 June 1983 (lot 301).Samuel William Ward Willis was born in London. He attended the West London School of Art and then the Royal Academy Schools, 1890–5. He completed a number of public commissions for venues in Britain and abroad and Russell-Cotes Art Gallery and Museum holds his work. Exhibited RA, RSA, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, RMS and RBA. Lived in Parkstone, Dorset.

Lot 316

* Scouting. A bronze figured of a Boy Scout circa 1920, modelled holding his hat in one hand and stick in the other on a naturalistic base, 19.5 cm high, mounted on a circular wooden plinth with a silver plaque engraved 'Presented to Scoutmaster G.A. Lowe in grateful recognition of services rendered to the Boy Scout movement', overall height 26 cmQTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: Christie's, London, 1 December 1999 (lot 145).

Lot 317

* Scouting. A circular bronze Baden-Powell plaque, cast with a profile facing left inscribed 'The Chief Scout', the outer border engraved 'Birmingham & District Association of Boy Scouts, Annual Sports, Stave Drill Competition, Runner Up 1916', 11 cm diameter, mounted to an oak base, 13 cm diameter, together with an early 20th-century gilt metal Baden-Powell wall plaque circa 1920, presented in a period glazed oak frame, 32 x 26.5 cm, a pair of brass Baden-Powell chimney ornaments, 26 cm high plus a collection of Baden-Powell and Scouting decorative ceramics including a small pottery vase by Horace Elliott for Denby circa 1900, with incised decoration 'Mafeking Relieved', impressed marks to base, 9 cm high, a Coalport bisque porcelain bust of Baden-Powell, limited edition number 355 / 1500, 16 cm high, four crested china scouting ornaments, decorative scouting tins and other items QTY: (a carton )

Lot 318

* Scouting. A collection of Boy Scout and Baden-Powell badges and medals and associated items, including a 'Thanks Badge' circa 1911 in 9ct gold, silver and bronze 25 x 25 mm, 7 pin badges each showing a photographic portrait of Baden-Powell similar pendants, prize medals, 13th Hussars chromed cigarette case, similar tobacco box and other itemsQTY: (a carton )

Lot 356

* Japanese Katana. A Japanese katana, the 69 cm steel blade signed on the tang with 5 characters, with copper habaki, bronze tsuba with five petal cherry blossom decoration, similar fuchi, cord bound grip with fish skin and petal menuki, the blade retaining a good hamon, overall length 96.5 cm long overall, in its metal scabbard with gilt bronze mountsQTY: (1)

Lot 358

* Japanese Sword. A WWII Japanese Shin Gunto, the 69.5 cm curved steel blade stamped 41838, brass habaki, bronze tsuba integral to the simulated metal "cord" bound grip with faux menuki, stamped with Koishiwaka (Tokyo) and Kokura Arsenal marks, overall length 92 cm long, in its field green painted scabbard numbered 41838QTY: (1)

Lot 37

* Battle of Britain. A WWII Luftwaffe bomb fuse presentation piece, presented to Wing Commander BH Godfrey by the men of RAF Bomb Disposals, the aluminium fuse stamped 'El. Azc50, rhS 195-39 104c', 10.5cm long, mounted on a stepped oak plinth with a brass plaque engraved 'Fuse of 2000 kilo bomb dropped on St Paul's Cathedral September 1940 presented to Wing Commander B.H. Godfrey by RAF Bomb Disposals', 19 cm high QTY: (1)NOTE:On the night of 12 September 1940, the city of London received one of its heaviest German bombing raids. Considerable destruction centred on the area around St Paul's Cathedral. Miraculously, the Cathedral itself was relatively unscathed. Daylight revealed, however, a large and deep hole in the pavement in Dean's Yard close to the West Front of St Paul's. A large unexploded device had penetrated the ground and travelled for some distance before coming to rest to the Cathedral wall. A Royal Engineers Bomb Disposal Team, led by Lieutenant Robert Davies, was ordered in. After several hours of painstaking digging the Sappers found the bomb at a depth of some 20 feet close to burning mains and live electricity cables. They estimated it to be some 8 feet long and one ton in weight. Sapper George Cameron Wylie scraped away the clay, freeing the bomb, and then fitted the harness required to lift it clear and onto a waiting lorry. Davies himself drove the vehicle carrying the bomb along streets which had been specially cleared, to Hackney Marshes. The controlled explosion following detonation left a crater some 100 feet in diameter.On 30 September 1940, the first awards of the newly instituted George Cross were announced in the London Gazette. Of the first three awards made, two were to members of the Royal Engineers team who had dealt with the bomb that had threatened St Paul Cathedral including Lieutenant Robert Davies, GC.Wing Commander Basil Henry Godfrey was born in 1896 he served during WWI with the Royal Flying Corps (2nd Lieutenant). He was recalled for service during WWII and appointed Squadron Leader in the Air Ministry's Personnel and Training Department, he advanced to Wing Commander in July 1945 and awarded the American Bronze Star, his medal group was sold at DNW (now Noonan's, London) on 5 July 2011.

Lot 461

* Paulin (George H, 1888-1962). Soldier 51st Highland Division 1926, bronze, modelled a WWI soldier in service uniform holding a rifle with helmet and field kit on the naturalistic base, signed and dated 1926, 39 cm highQTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: David Cohen Fine Art.George Henry Paulin (1888-1962) was a Scottish sculptor commonly known as Harry, he was born in Clackmannanshire, Scotland in 1888 and educated at Dollar Academy from 1900-1905. He displayed great artistic talent and attracted the attention of his neighbour who was the artist Sholto Johnstone Douglas. Douglas encouraged the family to send Harry to Edinburgh College of Art which attended. Harry travelled extensively and visited Paris and Rome and later attended the L'Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris for a year.At the outbreak of WWI Harry returned to Scotland from Italy and enlisted in the Lothians and Border Horse as a Trooper. In November 1914 he was trampled by a horse and invalided out of the army in December. He re-enlisted with the Royal Flying Corps as an Observer. In 1918 he transferred to the Royal Naval Air Service as Lieutenant and later that year in the Royal Air Force as a role of intelligence.Post-war Harry was commissioned for many war memorials including the Kirkcudbright war memorial and the 51st (Highland) Division which is erected in Newfoundland's Field of Remembrance at Beaumont-Hamel, Somme, France.The memorial which is a huge sculpture identical to the smaller bronze offered for sale commemorates the soldiers of the 51st Division killed during WWI. It is located near Y Ravine, Beaumont-Hamel which was the position of the Division's first major victory on 13 November 1916 during the Battle of Ancre in the closing stages of the Battle of the Somme.      

Lot 481

* Victoria Golden Jubilee, 1887. A bronze medal by L.C. Wyon after Sir J.E. Boehm and Sir F. Leighton, the obverse with a bust of Victoria facing left, the reverse enthroned figure of Empire surrounded by standing figures representing industry, science and art, 80 mm diameter in a red tooled leather case, together with a bronze British Empire 1924 medal, cased and other commemorative medals QTY: (11)

Lot 482

* Visit of Napoleon III to London, 1855. A bronze medal by B. Wyon for the Corporation of the City of London, the obverse with conjoined busts of Napoleon III and Eugenie facing three-quarters left, the revese showing Britannia introducing France to Londinia, 76mm, in a fitted tooled leather caseQTY: (1)

Lot 483

* Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897. A fine pair of bronze medals by F. Bowcher for Spink & Sons London on behalf of the Corporation of London, the obverses with bust of Queen Victoria facing left, the reverses showing Londinia with attendants presenting a garland to a seated Britannia, both 76mm, about extremely fine, presented in a fitted double tooled leather case QTY: (1)

Lot 484

* Russia. A Count Alexander Suvorov Italian Campaign medal 1799, gilt bronze by C.H. Kuchler, 48 mm diameter, the obverse with a cuirassed bust of Suvorov facing right, the legend 'Alex. Suworow Princ. Ital. Com. Rimniks.', the reverse showing Mars standing whilst holding the hand of the liberated Italy seated on a globe and a cowering Napoleonic soldier to the left with the legend 'Italie Liberator MDCCXCIX', some areas of wear, good very fine and scarce QTY: (1)NOTE:Count Alexander Suvorov Italian Campaign medal was produced at Matthew Boulton's Soho manufactory in 1799. The medal was struck to commemorate the victory of General-Field Marshal Alexander Suvorov (1729-1800) over French troops in Italy.

Lot 486

* Mixed Medals. St Thomas’s Hospital, London, Cheselden Medal bronze medal by William Wyon, the obverse with a profile bust of William Cheselden facing right, the obverse showing a male cadaver on an operating table, 73 mm, together with a mixed collection of commemorative and prize medals including a Victorian bronze medal awarded by the science and art department for proficiency in science, 39 mm diameter, presented in a yellow metal pendant with glass lunettes and a fine fitted leather case, a Victorian bronze medal for local prize for success in art awarded by the department of science and art, the rim engraved 'Thomas Dewson Birmingham Stage 18a 1856', 54 mm diameter with a tooled leather case, International Health Exhibition medal 1884, cased, and miscellaneous medals including a large uniface medal with conjoined busts of Napoleon and Marie Louise, 140 mm, The Hunters' Improvement Society silver gilt prize medal awarded to Mrs D. Parsons, Badminton Farmers' Club 1901 in a fine red leather display case, Birmingham Photographic Society silver uniface prize medals (2), 79 mm diameter and other medalsQTY: (12)

Lot 487

* The Horace Brown Medal. A gold medal awarded to Sir William Waters Butler, the obvese with a bust of Horace Brown facing right and the legend 'Horace Tabberer Brown, LL.D., F.R.S., F.I.C.', makers initials FB, reverse showing barley and wheat with raised inscription 'The Horace Brown Medal Awarded by the Institute of Brewing' engraved 'Sir William Waters Butler, Bart 1937', 56mm diameter, 114.8g, extremely fine in fitted leather display case, together with three related prize medals, comprising Birmingham & Midland silver gilt medal by John Moore, the obverse with a bust of Sir William Siemens facing left, the reverse showing elevation of the building, enagraved around the rim 'William Water Butler, Practical Plane & Solid Geometery Theoretical & Applied Mechanics 1890, 67 mm diameter, 148.2g, cased, silver medal for the City and Guilds of London Institute Technical Education, the rim engraved 'William Waters Butler, Breadmaking, 1st Prize 1894, 51 mm diameter, cased plus a Science and Art Departent bronze medal presented to William Water Butler for Hygiene in 1890, 40 mm diameter, cased QTY: (4)NOTE:Horace Tabberer Brown FRS (1848-1925) was a British chemist. He began his career working at the Worthington Brewery in 1866. His focus was to solve practical brewing problems by employing and developing fundamental scientific principles. His research work considered barley germination, beer microbiology, water composition, oxygen and fermentation, beer haze formation, wort composition and beer analysis. His career lasted over 50 years and he left his mark on virtually all areas of science as applied to brewing. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1889 and from 1890 onward studied the assimilation of Carbon dioxide in plants. He also established the Guinness Research Laboratory in Dublin in 1901.The Institute of Brewing and Distilling awards the Horace Brown Medal to an eminent scientist every three years. The winner is invited to give a lecture called the "Horace Brown Medal lecture". Sir William Waters Butler, Bart (1866-1939) was born in Birmingham and educated at King Edwards Grammar School, Birmingham. He joined his father's brewery business which was later amalgamated and became Mitchells and Butlers Ltd, Butler was Chairman and Managing Director of this business along with Chairman of Birmingham Cold Storage Ltd, President of the Institute of Brewing from 1905, and Chairman of the Brewer's Society from 1908. In 1937 he assisted financially to the School of Brewing a Model Brewery to be used for experimental work and was a generous benefactor throughout Birmingham.

Lot 496

* WWI casualty group to Private A. Scurr, 2nd Bn Canadian Infantry, who died on 22 April 1915 'to faithful warriors comes their rest'1914-15 Star (8678 Pte A. Scurr. 2/Can:Inf:), British War and Victory Medals (8678 Pte. A. Scurr. 2-Can.Inf.), Bronze Memorial Plaque 'Albert Scurr', extremely fine with original card envelope, letter of condolence from Buckingham Palace, Canadian Memorial Cross, reverse engraved '3678 Pte. A. Scurr.', letter of condolence from the Canadian Militia, plus a tribute medal engraved to the recipients and a copied photograph of the recipientQTY: (1)NOTE:8678 Private Albert Scurr was born in South Hackney, London, he served during the Great War with the 2nd Bn Canadian Infantry, he died on 22 April 1915, Scurr is buried in Railway Dugouts Burial Ground, Belgium, his headstone is inscribed 'to faithful warriors comes their rest'.

Lot 499

* A WWI posthumous 'Battle of Vittorio Veneto' casualty group to Captain G.H. Richardson M.C., Manchester Regiment, killed in action on 29 October 1918Military Cross, G.V.R., unnamed as issued in fitted case of issue1914-15 Star (PS-4201 Pte G.H. Richardson. R.Fus:)British War and Victory Medals (Capt. G.H. Richardson.), with named card boxes of issueBronze Memorial Plaque 'George Hugh Richardson', extremely fine with letter of condolence from Buckingham Palace and original packaging, a fine calligraphic MC citation, 3 black and white photographs of the recipient's grave plus letter of condolence from the War Office dated 27 January 1919 and typed citation from the War OfficeQTY: (4)NOTE:M.C. London Gazette 6 April 1918 'For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty when in command of his company after the company commander had been killed. On seeing men of another unit retiring, he rallied them and pressed into defence.'Captain George Hugh Richardson was born at the Vicarage, Poulton-Le-Fylde, Lancashire, he served on the Western Front with the Royal Fusiliers (Private) from 14 November 1915 he was commissioned on 4 August 1916 in the 22nd Bn Manchester Regiment (2nd Lieutenant before rising to Captain) moving to the Italian Front. Richardson was killed in action during the Battle of Vittorio Veneto on 29 October 1918. Richardson is buried in the Tezze British Cemetery, Italy.

Lot 51

* Imperial Airways. A fine bronze travel agents wall plaque circa 1930, of rectangular form inscribed 'Agency for Imperial Airways and all African Airways', with a detailed image of Imperial Airways Hengist G AXE, infilled in white and green, 35 x 50 cm QTY: (1)

Lot 512

* Pair: WWI Memorial Plaque and Victory Medal to Private W. Thurlow, Devonshire Regiment, Killed in Action in Salonika 25 April 1917Victory Medal (43383 Pte. W. Thurlow, Devon. R.), bronze memorial plaque 'William Thurlow', in card envelope, good fine and the plaque good very fine QTY: (2)NOTE:43383 Private William Thurlow was born in Blakenham, Suffolk, he served during the Great War with 10th Service Battalion, Devonshire Regiment, he was killed in action in Salonika on 25 April 1917 when the 10th Devons attacked Petit Couronne as part of 79th Bridade assault in the First Battle of Doiran, Thurlow is buried in the Doiran Military Cemetery, Greece.

Lot 184

Bronze Roman ring with enamel inset, mostly intact, D: 20 mm. P&P Group 0 (£5+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 189

Medieval bronze figurine, wing damaged, L: 70 mm. P&P Group 0 (£5+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 190

Medieval bronze and iron chest locks, L: 35 mm. P&P Group 0 (£5+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 196

2nd century AD bronze cellular plate brooch, D: 30 mm. P&P Group 0 (£5+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 197

Two presumed Saxon/Viking bronze strap ends, L: 45 mm. P&P Group 0 (£5+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 202

Roman brooch with enamel still intact, bronze back, L: 32 mm. P&P Group 0 (£5+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 204

Roman bronze zoomorphic sea creature dress pin, L: 60 mm. P&P Group 0 (£5+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 213

Bronze long tang repeat crossbow bolt, probably Syrian 3rd century AD, L: 85 mm. P&P Group 0 (£5+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 215

Celtic bronze bracelet 1st century BC with basic terminal inscription, intact, D: 60 mm. P&P Group 0 (£5+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 216

Ladies Roman hairpin 2nd century AD bronze, L: 115 mm. P&P Group 0 (£5+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 244

Oriental bronze figurine of a turtle, L: 10 cm. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 517

Bronze pen stand with lizard and foliage design and two glass inkwells, D: 24 cm. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 556

Bronze figural lamp of a maiden, H: 46 cm. P&P Group 3 (£25+VAT for the first lot and £5+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 568

A large 18th century stoneware egg fermenting chamber, raised on museum plinth with later bronze cover, total H: 170 cm, circumference 240 cm. Not available for in-house P&P Warrington Auction endeavours to accurately describe the items being sold, but all property offered for sale is strictly as-is, where-is, and with all faults. All representations or statements made by Warrington Auction and its representatives, or in the catalogue or publication or report, as to the correctness of description, genuineness, attribution, provenance or period of the lot, are statements of opinion only.

Lot 577

Pair of cold painted bronze Indian waiter figurines, each H: 24 cm. P&P Group 3 (£25+VAT for the first lot and £5+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 778

A collection of thimbles, comprising a cast bronze 17th Century thimble, two damaged silver and twenty six mostly brass, some decorated. (29) From a distinguished UK Private Collection

Lot 783

Eleven 17th Century and later thimbles, mostly excavated including a bronze Hispano Moresque example, two brass examples the friezes inscribed 'Forget Me Not', and an Indian 19th Century oxhorn example, last ex Holmes collection. (11)

Lot 994

A pair of 19th Century French gilt bronze griffin candlesticks, with scrolling tail handles, 19cms high. (2) From the collection of the late Stephen Wood

Lot 212

Cast bronze depiction of Buddha, modelled in a seated meditating position, 22cm high, 13.5cm high

Lot 219

Chinese bronze censer, the circular body with arched handles and squat body, four character mark to the base, 13.5cm wide

Lot 29

Albert Dubucand gilt bronze depicting a bulldog, stamped to the rectangular plinth base, 10.5cm high, 12cm wide

Lot 30

19th/20th century Dutch bronze depicting an elderly woman wearing a cloak and clogs, her hands clasped in prayer, signed ALLEI FALISE and stamped "Zaanl Kunstgieterij Zaandam", 40cm high   

Lot 35

19th Century bronze inkwell, modelled as a seated shaggy dog, the hinged neck opening to reveal an interior recess, raised on a green marble plinth base, 12.5cm wide, 10cm high

Lot 94

19th Century bronze and pietra dura miniature table, the octagonal pietra dura top with stylised foliate inlay, on a bronze triangular stem, tripod legs and paw toes above a shaped triangular plateau base and orb feet, 16cm diameter, 22cm high

Lot 110

A Japanese Meiji period bronze Rin Gong singing bowl, of hammered form, inscribed to the rim, 28.5cm high, 36.5cm wide.

Lot 70

A Japanese bronze figure of a dragon, 18cm high, (AF).

Lot 72

A Japanese iron cigarette case, inlaid in gold and silver with birds on branch, seal mark to interior, 7cm wide, and a Japanese bronze pot, of squat cylindrical form, decorated with figures and monkey in relief, gilt heightened, 7.5cm diameter, both Meiji period.

Lot 1069

A 20th century tribal bronze of a female holding a bat, 21cm high

Lot 125

Small jam jar of coinage including copper, bronze, 1d and 1/2d- about 10 readable, most c1800 plus Victorian 1/4d etc

Lot 251

A bronze type Lappland badge with eagle above a low relief map, with rounded base, 6.8 x 4cm. *CR: Nice example. *BP 22.5% (18.75% plus VAT) plus a lot fee of £8 inc. VAT on each lot.

Lot 408

A bronze medal, double busts of Watt and Boulton by J. Moore, the reverse 'James Watt and Co Late Boulton and Watt ...'3.8cm. A Charles Hutton medal, 'Carolus Hutton ... 1821' reverse with ball, globe and canon, 4.4cm. (Eimer 1157). A silvered bronze medal 'Arts and Commerce Promoted' awarded to Miss Plant 1832 for a watercolour of flowers, 4cm. And a medal commemorating Francis Horner, 1817. (Eimer 1090). 4 medals. *CR: All in generally good condition. *BP 22.5% (18.75% plus VAT) plus a lot fee of £8 inc. VAT on each lot.

Lot 418

A fine memorial medal in patinated bronze, the centre with a seal of a sphinx within 'Born Aug 22 1771 John Rickman Died Aug 11 1840'. with what appears to be a hair mounted below. In original leather case. 9cm x 8cm. Described as a pubic servant and statistician John Rickman is best remembered as the originator of the Census in England. *CR: Slight scuffs to exterior. A nice item. *BP 22.5% (18.75% plus VAT) plus a lot fee of £8 inc. VAT on each lot.

Lot 419

An interesting collection of medals relating to Victorian exhibitions including three bronze medals for the Colonial and Indian Exhibition, London 1886, six small fob sized medals struck at the 1886 exhibition, Great Exhibition, 1851 medals and similar Crystal Palace 'Palace of the People' medals and a pressed brass 1862 pin wheel. 22 items. *CR: Mixed condition. *BP 22.5% (18.75% plus VAT) plus a lot fee of £8 inc. VAT on each lot.

Lot 420

A Bronze and White Metal example of the Battle of Jutland medal with two crossed flags with the white ensign and Union Flag with a trident to the center. The reverse 'To the Glorious Memory of those who fell....' The medal by Spink and Sons, designed by Prince Louis of Battenberg and sold in aid of the Naval Orphanages. 4.5cm, and two small pendant examples, 2.1cm. 4 medals. *CR: Light surface rubbing, good condition. *BP 22.5% (18.75% plus VAT) plus a lot fee of £8 inc. VAT on each lot.

Lot 424

A bronze medal commemorating the arrival of the Chinese Junk Keying in 1848 by J.Davis, obv. Broadside view of the ship, rev. a description of the Junk 'This Junk was purchased in Canton August 1846 by a few enterprising Englishmen ...., 4.5cm, a similar white metal medal and three smaller medals 2.7cm. (Eimer 1425) (BHM 2314) (5). *CR: Three smaller medals good, other two with wear and surface marks. *BP 22.5% (18.75% plus VAT) plus a lot fee of £8 inc. VAT on each lot.

Lot 426

A large collection of medals to include examples relating to: William Pitt, Wiliam IV Marriage medal, the opening of the Coal Exchange, William IV Coronation, Duke of Wellington commemorative medal, Smoke Abatement Exhibition, George IV Coronation medal and many, bronze, white metal and other materials. 92 items. *CR: Mixed states. *BP 22.5% (18.75% plus VAT) plus a lot fee of £8 inc. VAT on each lot.

Lot 428

A bronze medal commemorating Admiral Lord Nelson, reverse 'Foudroyant Nelson's Flagship' 1897, (Eimer 1813) (BHM 3613). A bronze medal commemorating Admiral Kepple 'Justice Triumph and Malice Defeated 1799' pierced for suspension 2.4cm (Eimer 777) (BHM 221) . A similar oval medal 'Augustus Keppel with 'The Victory' to the reverse, in gilt glazed fob mount. Four small early 19th century counters, Admiral Howe, Admiral Earl St. Vincent and two others. Seven medals. *CR: Rubbing to Kepple medal, others better. *BP 22.5% (18.75% plus VAT) plus a lot fee of £8 inc. VAT on each lot.

Lot 430

A fine white metal medal commemorating the 'Opening of the Liverpool and Manchester Rail Road, September 1830' published by the Woolfield Bazar Liverpool, (Eimer 1223) (BHM 1458). The Liverpool, Manchester and Birmingham Grand Junction Railway 'New Grand Entrance' medal by T. Halliday, 1837, (Eimer 1302) (BHM 1789). A Late Victorian Southern Railways lead 'Free Pass' with coat of arms to the obverse, with loop for suspension, 2.8cm. A cased silvered bronze medal 'Newcastle 1923 Tramways 'commemorating the opening of an extension over the high level bridge. In Fattorini case of issue. (Eimer 1982) (BHM 4180). 4 Medals. *CR: All with varying signs of wear. *BP 22.5% (18.75% plus VAT) plus a lot fee of £8 inc. VAT on each lot.

Lot 431

A bronze Friendly Society pass or medal 'St Albans Female Friendly Society, reverse vacant, 4.2cm, a 'Wantage Friendly Society' decorated with a beehive, a white metal 'O'Bryen Bellingham' medal, a Lifeboat Saturday souvenir medal, A Victorian bronze prize medal with elaborate coat of arms to the obverse, and a 'Adelaide Delgany' oval bronze award. 6 medals. *CR: Generally good condition. *BP 22.5% (18.75% plus VAT) plus a lot fee of £8 inc. VAT on each lot.

Lot 433

A collection of passes; An early 19th century bronze pass 'Apollo Gardens' 3.5cm. A Catherine Street Theater of Variety souvenir medal with George IV to the obverse, 3.5cm. A St Helena Tavern, Rotherhithe refreshment token, 3.7cm, A 'Shavington December 21' bronze pass, 3.2cm, A 'Circus' Pitt Ticket c1840, 3.6cm. A damaged 'Drury Lane 1st Gallery' ticket, 'Bakers of Oldham' 2d token, 1848, and a Theater Royal Opera House bronze box ticket c, 1840. 8 items. *CR: Mixed, mostly good. *BP 22.5% (18.75% plus VAT) plus a lot fee of £8 inc. VAT on each lot.

Lot 438

A Torbay Dart & Teign Industrial Exhibition, reverse 'Torquay 1888', the rim Greenslade Bros, in original case of issue. A Dublin 1852 Industrial Exhibition white metal souvenir medal. An 1862 Bronze Medal by Uhlhorn of Prussia, struck at the exhibition, the reverse with a view of the exhibition building. A Holborn Industrial Exhibition bronze award, unawarded, 5cm. (4). *CR: Box slightly tatty, Medals in nice condition. *BP 22.5% (18.75% plus VAT) plus a lot fee of £8 inc. VAT on each lot.

Lot 439

An oval white metal award 'The Honorary Pallet of the Society for Promoting Arts Manufacture and Commerce', unawarded, 5.5 x 4.3cm and a similar bronze award from the 'Society for the Encouragement of the Fine Arts' award, 5cm, unawarded. (2). *CR: Nice examples, surfaces slightly rubbed. *BP 22.5% (18.75% plus VAT) plus a lot fee of £8 inc. VAT on each lot.

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