Colonial and Indian Exhibition, 1886, a bronze award medal by L.C. Wyon, bust of Prince of Wales left, rev. legend in wreath, unnamed, 52mm (BHM 3209; E 1725; Pudd. 886.1.2); together with other base metal medals (6), 1901-6, all relating to Edward VII [7]. Mostly very fine to extremely fine; two cased as issued £80-£100
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Cats, Award of Merit, a copper award medal by J.A. Restall, named (T. & E.F.A., Presented by F.A. English for best Cat in Show, Nov. 1891), 39mm; Agricultural & Horticultural Association, London, a bronze award medal, named (1911, Garden Club, 2nd Middlesex Regt, Winner “E” Company, 1st Prize), 41mm; City Livery Club, a bronze medal, stamped No 1070, 26mm; Centenary of the Gas Light and Coke Company, 1912, a bronze medal, 35mm; London Gardens Society, a bronze award medal, un-named, 38mm; Manchester Bakery Students’ Society, a uniface brass and enamel 1st Prize medal, 40 x 30mm; Medico-Psychological Association, a bronze medal For Proficiency in Mental Nursing, named (Cissie Golledge), 41mm; Royal Life Saving Society, Award of Merit, a silver medal, named (M.M. Smith, 1932), 32mm [8]. Varied state £100-£150 --- Provenance: J. Webb Collection
Edward VII, Visit to the City of London, 1902, a bronze medal by Searle & Co for the Corporation of London, conjoined busts left, rev. Londinia presents welcoming address to their majesties seated on a dais, 76mm (W & E 4850.1; BHM 3868; E 1874). Extremely fine or better; in case of issue £200-£300
Passmore Edwards Settlement, London, 1903, a bronze Memorial medal for the Encouragment of Club Room Games and Gymnastics, legend, rev. in memory of henry devereux spratt, etc, 56mm. Extremely fine, rare; in black fitted case of issue £80-£100 --- The Passmore Edwards Settlement, a building in Tavistock place, London, opened in October 1897 and was named after John Passmore Edwards (1823-1911), a self-made Cornish-born newspaper magnate. The medal names Henry Devereux Spratt and Robert Harry Pye, two associates of the Settlement, killed in the Boer War
Middlesex Regiment, award medals (10), viz. Shooting, Battalion Rifle Club Challenge Shield, named (Pte. Mabe, 1910), silver, 50 x 34mm; Shooting, named (Section No 2, Shooting, 1910), silver, 25mm; Athletics, named (Depot Record for 440 Yards. Time 58 2/5 Secs. No 6202795 Pte. L. Baggett), silver, 32mm; Boxing, named (Inter Coy Open, Light Wt, Pte. Whitehouse), silver and enamel, 26mm; Sergeants Mess, named (1912, Presented to F. Shaboodeen by Members, Sergeants Mess, 1st Bn Middlesex Regt, as a mark of Appreciation For Good Services), silver, 51mm; Shooting, named (No. 3 Section, Musketry, 1913), silver, 25mm; Shooting, named (Battalion Twenty, 1920, Cairo), bronze, 36mm; Wrestling, named (Commanding Officers Bronze Medal for Progression, No 6202795 Pte L. Baggett), bronze, 32mm; other sports, named (Albuhera Day, France 1917), silver and enamel, 31 x 24mm; named (A. Company, 1930), silver, 33mm; together with a shoulder patch (3rd Middx Regt, C.C., 1903), 60 x 57mm [11]. Varied state; most with loops for suspension, two cased £150-£200 --- Provenance: J. Webb Collection
City of London Athletic & Swimming Association, Championship Medal, a silver award, named (Senior Cricket 1912, Ravensbourne, H.G. Towers), 29mm; North British & Mercantile Sports Club, a silver award medal, named (Swimming Championship, 1920, F.W. Miller), 38mm; 12 Corps Troops, Engineers, Tug of War, 2nd Prize, a plated bronze award, 40mm; Aldershot Command Athletic Association, Command Unit Team Athletic Championships, 1925, a bronze award, 400 Yds Relay, Running Up Team, 32mm; Lawn Tennis Association, Wimbledon 1935, an enamelled official’s badge, named (P. Widdas), 39mm; Amateur Athletic Association, Southern Championships, a bronze award medal, Putting the Weight, Standard 37’, 1937, 32mm; British Troops Berlin, Inter-Unit Athletic Championship, a bronze award medal, Runners-up, 50mm; Düsseldorf Division, Tps. Aug. 1945, a bronze award, named (Medley Relay Race, Winner, Sgt I. Jones), 47 x 28mm; Tenth (Hackney) Battalion, London Regiment, Inter Company Sports Challenge Shield, a bronze award, 37 x 30mm; 53rd Reconnaissance Regiment, Athletics, Solingen-Wald, Aug 1945, a plated bronze award, named (2nd Place, Discus, Sgt I. Jones, HQ Sqn), 33mm; [10]. Varied state £100-£150 --- Provenance: J. Webb Collection
53rd Welsh Division, Egypt, 1918, a silver award medal by P. Minassian, Cairo, un-named, 43mm; Inner Temple, 1918, First World War Commemorative, a bronze medal, 51mm; Armistice Day Memorial, 1928, a bronze medal by C.L. Dolman, 76mm (BHM 4132; E 2008); Middlesex Regiment, Boxing, 1933, a bronze award medal, named (Pte. F. Eyles, Runner Up, Heavy Wt Bn Novices Competition), 32mm; a silver award medal by Vaughton, named (Bn Standard, 1936, Pte. Eyles, Shot), 38mm; 5th Army, Entrance into Naples, 1943, a brass medal, 31mm; Westminster Dragoons B.L.A., 1945, a bronze medal, 51mm [7]. Varied state; third in original box £100-£150 --- Provenance: J. Webb Collection
Award medals to S. Cox, Middlesex Regiment: “A” Coy, Best Shooting Coy, Cairo, 1920, silver, 26mm; Winners, Dewar Shield, 1924, silver, 40mm; Regular Army Team, Bangalore, 1924, bronze, 40mm; Runners Up, Bangalore Cup, 1924, silver, 40mm [4]. Very fine or better; first with loop and ring for suspension £80-£100 --- Provenance: J. Webb Collection
Award medals to C. Soper, Middlesex Regiment: Army Rifle Association, Dec. 1921, bronze, 38mm; Depot Rifle Meeting, Inter Mess, 1927, Winner, silver, 32mm; Middlesex Regiment, Inter-Coy Hockey, 1928-29, bronze, 32mm [3]. About very fine or better; each with loop and ring for suspension £50-£70 --- Provenance: J. Webb Collection. Charles William Rowland Soper (1902-62)
Award medals to S.F. Hedgecoe, Middlesex Regiment: Aldershot Command Athletic Association, Command Unit Team Boxing Championships 1923-24, Winners, 1st Bn The Middlesex Regt, Officers Middle Weight, bronze, 39mm; Command Unit Team Boxing Championship 1925, Winners, 1st Bn Middlesex Regt, Officers Middle Weight, bronze, 38mm; Rugby Competition 1924-25, Runners Up, 1st Middlesex Regt, bronze, 32mm; Army Inter Unit Boxing, 1924, 1st Gloucestershire v. 1st Middlesex, Officers Middle Weight, Winner, silver, 38mm; Middlesex Regiment, Athletics 1924, Champion Company, G Coy, silver, 32mm; Inter Coy 220 Yds Relay 1924, silver, 38mm; Inter Coy 100 Yds Relay 1924, silver, 38mm [7]. Very fine or better; one with loop and ring for suspension £100-£150 --- Provenance: J. Webb Collection. Sidney Frank Hedgecoe (1898-1967), b. Maidstone; captured by the Japanese after the surrender of Hong Kong on 25 December 1941 and held as a prisoner of war until 2 September 1945
Agricultural Exhibition, Roorkee, 1864, a copper medal after W. Wyon, 43mm (Pudd. 864.8); Agricultural & Horticultural Society of India, a copper award medal, un-named, 44mm (Pudd. 824.1.3); Agricultural Show, Calcutta, 1864, a copper award medal, un-named, 64mm (Pudd. 864.5); AgriHorticultural Society of Burma, a silver award medal, named (Presented to Mrs Short, 22nd January 1910, for Exhibit of Lemons), 32mm; Calcutta Agricultural Exhibition, 1864, Exhibitor’s Medal, copper, 43mm (Pudd. 864.6.2); Madras Agri-Horticultural Society, a bronze award medal, rev. named (Awarded To H.E. Houghton Esqr for Dracoenas, 1904), 48mm (Pudd. 948.12.2); National Horse & Cattle Show, 1990, a uniface brass medal, 64mm; National Horse Breeding & Show Society of India, 1929, a silver award medal, un-named, 57mm (Pudd. 923.4); PAKISTAN, Government of West Pakistan, Cattle Show, a silver medal, undated and un-named, 49mm [9]. Varied state £100-£150
Central Provinces Exhibition, Nagpore, 1865, a bronze medal, 51mm (Pudd. 865.1); Provincial Exhibition, North-Western Provinces, 1867, Drummond Medal of Honor, copper awards after W. Wyon (2), both un-named, 43mm (Pudd. 867.1); Calcutta International Exhibition, 1883-4, a brass medalet, 22mm (Pudd. 883.2.4); Colonial and Indian Exhibition, London, 1886, bronze medals by L.C. Wyon (2), both 52mm (Pudd. 886.1.2); Minto Fancy Fete, Calcutta, 1907, a copper medal with silver insert, 38 x 31mm (Pudd. 907.3.1) [7]. Varied state £100-£150
Visit of the Prince of Wales to India, 1875, a small silver medal, unsigned, 34 x 26mm (Pudd. 875.1.4); Victoria, Golden Jubilee, 1887, a bronze medal, Calcutta mint, 34mm (Pudd. 887.1.1); Visit of the Prince and Princess of Wales to India, 1905, a small silver medal, unsigned, 28 x 20mm (Pudd. 905.1.1); Royal Visit to India, 1911, small silver medals (2), unsigned, one named on edge (C. Wightwick), 30 x 20mm (Pudd. 911.1.5); Delhi Durbar, 1911, a bronze medal by F. Bowcher for Spink, 36mm (Pudd. 911.2.3), silver medals (2), unsigned, 32mm (Pudd. 911.2.5); Visit of the Prince of Wales to India, 1921, a bronze medal, unsigned [by F. Bowcher] for Spink, 36mm (Pudd. 921.2.2); Visit of the Prince of Wales to Bombay, 1921, a bronze medal by C. Thomas, 58 x 31mm (Pudd. 921.3) [10]. Varied state £100-£150
United Provinces Exhibition, Allahabad, 1910, a bronze award medal by the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, two Indian females passing prize cup to child at left, rev. wreath, named (Fuller Technical School, Kohima, Ironwork), 63mm (Pudd. 910.1). Minor obverse edge knocks, otherwise very fine £80-£100 --- Provenance: R.P. and Norma Puddester Collection, DNW Auction 55, 8 October 2002, lot 1656; DNW Auction M8, 24 June 2009, lot 2357
Army Rifle Association, India, 1921, bronze medals by Pinches (2), 55 and 35mm; Army Rifle Association, a bronze award medal, rev. named (Henry White-Head Cup, Highest Score, Sergts and Cpls, Segt Pee. J., 3rd D. Gds, India, 1922), 38mm; Bombay Contingent, a silver award medal, rev. named (Bombay Light Patrol, A.F.(I.), Shooting Comp., 1936-37, Winner, Pte H.M. Muir), 45mm; B.P.R.A., a silver award shield, engraved (Army v. Volunteers, Meerut 1900), 39 x 36mm; Cossipur Artillery Volunteers, a silver award medal, rev. named (2nd Prize, Best Shot in Battalion, Season 1909-10, Gunner C. Fitzpatrick), 42mm; 1st Battalion, Great Indian Peninsula Railway Volunteers, a silver award shield, named (Coy Challenge Cup 1915, “A” Coy, Volunteer W.G. Wright), 40 x 40mm; 4th Simla Rifles, a silver award shield, un-named, 45 x 33mm; Great Indian Peninsula Railway Regiment, a silver award shield, rev. named (Agent’s L.G. Cup 1927, Winners 2nd Battn., Pte M.J.L. Ford), 40 x 30mm [9]. Varied state £100-£150
Bombay, Baroda & Central India Railway Regiment, a bronze medal, un-named, 38mm; Bombay Port Trust Docks, a bronze check, rev. stamped 52817, 30mm; Jherriah, a silver medal, engraved (Presented by Karam Singh & Kangji to J.P. Roberts Esq., Asst. Yard Master, Jherriah, 1926), 46mm; Jute Restriction, 1937-8, a silver award medal, un-named, 37mm (Pudd. 935.5 var.); Quetta, a bronze medal, wreath, engraved (R.A.F Quetta 1931), rev. blank, 38mm; Wynberg-Allen School, Mussoorie, a silver award medal, rev. named (Beryl Harding Prefect, A. Orde, 1948), 32mm; together with an ornate silver shield of uncertain origin, rev. named (Awarded to A.U. Siddiqui, Overseer, by Raja Saheb Kotwara), 55 x 47mm [7]. Varied state £100-£150
Indian Rifle Association, a bronze award medal, un-named, 37mm; Lahore District Platoon Competition, 1929-30, a silver award medal, 32mm; Madras Volunteer Guards, a white metal award shield, named (Rifle Meeting 1910, The Championship Aggregate won by Corpl A. Bosser, “E” Coy, with 269 Points), 60 x 42mm; Rangoon Port Defence Volunteers, a silver award medal, rev. named (Telephone Cup Competition 1912-13, won by Sgt Frost), 31mm; Rifle Association of Southern India, a bronze medal, undated, 45mm; Royal Engineers Rifle Association, a bronze award medal, rev. named (Match V (Abroad), Hav Kandar Bax, 17th Coy R.B.S. & M., 1928), 38mm; S.C.R.A., a bronze award medal, rev. engraved (The Munro Cup, Second, 1933-34), 40mm; Sind Independent Brigade Rifle Meeting, a silver award medal, rev. named (Company Match, 1932, CSM Harvey), 35mm; Sind Independent Brigade Rifle Meeting, a bronze award medal, undated and un-named, 38mm; S.V.L.H., a silver award shield on wooden mount, named (Volley Firing Competition 1904, won by “G” Troop Team), 62 x 59mm [10]. Varied state £100-£150
A.S.C.B. India, a bronze award medal, rev. engraved (Balu Dist Athletic Championship 1931), 42 x 39mm; Bengal Presidency Athletic Association, a silver medal, undated, 39mm; Burma Athletic Association, a silver and enamel award medal, rev. named (Hockey Challenge Cup 1916, Runners Up, R.G.A. Rangoon, E. Nadin), 33 x 25mm; Central Provinces District Challenge Cup for Hockey, 1925, a silver award medal, 38mm; Kailana Hill Depot, a silver award medal, engraved (Platoon Hockey, Winners, 1930), 32mm; The King’s Regiment, a silver award medal, rev. named (Brigade Cross Country Race, Jubbulpore 1935, Pte E. Brown), 32mm; Kohat District Athletic Meeting, 1926, a silver award medal, un-named, 38mm; Marwar Football League, a bronze award medal, un-named, 37 x 27mm [8]. Varied state; second cased £100-£150
Murree Brewery Football Cup, a silver award medal, rev. engraved (Runners Up, 1931), 36mm; Neazahmud Football Cup, 1929, a silver award medal, rev. named (L/Cpl B. Lowe, 2nd Bn, The King’s Own Royal Regiment), 38mm; Presidency Athletic Meeting, 1895, a bronze award medal, rev. engraved but un-named (Army Championship, 1 Mile, 3rd Prize, Won By), 45mm; Royal Western India Turf Club, an octagonal brass and enamel pass, 1941-1942, no. 213, 34mm; 2nd Bn. Royal Fusiliers, a silver award medal, engraved (Hockey, Ambala, 1920), 29 x 23mm; Western India Football Association Services Tournament, a bronze award medal, rev. engraved (Runners-Up 1945), 38mm; Yadavindra Olympic Stadium, Opening Ceremony, 1941, a uniface gilt-silver medal, 65 x 44mm; Zorastriain Physical Culture & Health League, a silver award medal, rev. named (440 Yds Running, 2nd, Bharucha S.K.), 36mm; a silver award shield, rev. legend stippled (E.C.G. Wrestling 1934), 46 x 36mm; an ornate silver award shield, engraved (Weight 1st, 583 Eng Bn, Sub Rayat Khan), 42 x 37mm [10]. Varied state; first cased £100-£150
Dhrangadhra, Accession to the Dominion of India, 1947, a white metal (?) medal, 32mm; Jaipur, Silver Jubilee of Man Singh II, 1947, a silver cast copy of the official medal, 37mm; M/S. Manilal Chimanlal & Co, Bombay, a copper Divali medal, 37mm; Municipal Corporation of Greater Bombay, a bronze medal, undated, 51mm; Parliament House, New Delhi, a silver award medal, un-named, 64mm; Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Governor’s Gold Medal, a gilt-silver award, rev. named (R. Thamodaran, 1976-77), 45mm; Ujjain, a silver award medal, rev. named (Mulla Ali Mohamed I. Kalabhai, 1360/2), 53 x 41mm [7]. Varied state; two cased £100-£150
AUSTRIA, International Exposition, Vienna, 1873, a copper medal for Verdienste by J. Tautenhayn, 70mm (Hauser 2915); BELGIUM, International Exposition, Brussels, 1897, a copper award medal by J. Lagae for Wolfers Frès, named (5 Diplomas J.C & J. Field Limited, Lambeth, London) 70mm (BDM III, 267-8); CHILE, International Exposition, 1875, a bronze award medal by A. Dubois, 68mm (BDM I, 631); FRANCE, Exposition Universelle, 1867, a silver award medal by H. Ponscarme, named (J.C. & J. Field) 51mm (Divo 541; Collignon 1914; BDM IV, 658); together with a gilt white metal medal for the Brighton Aquarium Exhibition, 1903 [5]. Very fine and better; fourth in fitted wooden case £150-£200 --- John, Charles and John Field, Upper Marsh, Lambeth, London, manufacturers of candles, sealing wax and scented soap products. See Lot 679
AUSTRIA, Der Rattenfänger von Hameln [The Ratcatcher of Hamlyn], c. 1920, a uniface bronze plaque by K. Perl, Pied Piper advancing right, playing his flute, being followed by a group of five children, 75 x 53mm (BM Acq. 1978-82, p.8, 62; BDM VIII, 121). Rather spotted and with traces of handling, otherwise about very fine £30-£40
BELGIUM, Exposition Universelle Internationale, Brussels, 1897, a bronze award medal by J. Lagae for Wolfers Frès, un-named, 70mm (BDM III, 267-8); 25e Anniversaire de la Société Royale Nautique, Antwerp, 1903, a uniface bronze medal by C. Nys, 58mm; Touring-Club de Belgique, a bronze medal by P. Dubois, 65mm [3]. First extremely fine, others very fine £40-£50 --- Provenance: Baldwin Auction, 5 November 2016, lot 701
FRANCE, Duval-Janvier, c. 1900, an octagonal Art Nouveau bronze plaque by A.-L.-M. Charpentier, male figure working a coining press, rev. reduced vignettes of the obverse design, 60 x 52mm, edge stamped 30 (PBE 152; BDM VII, 177; Jones, Art of the Medal, 345; cf. DNW 64, 1346). Stained, otherwise very fine £30-£40
FRANCE, Le Nid, c. 1900, a bronze plaque by J.-B. Daniel-Dupuis, naked wood nymph kneeling on a rock, discovering a bird’s nest in a tree with two birds in it, rev. naked child sat on a branch, playing with a bird, , 66 x 37mm (PBE 319; CGMP p.175; BDM I, 666; BM Acq. 1983-7, p.20, 67; cf. DNW 35, 504, 44, 879 and 45, 740). Extremely fine, attractive light patina £60-£80
FRANCE, Amicitia, 1900, a uniface bronze plaque by R. Gregoire, young woman with flowing hair and wearing a diaphanous robe seated, her right arm on an easel, her other arm resting on the shoulder of a naked young woman at her feet, antique columns and a lake on which swims a swan behind, 60 x 45mm (cf. Maier 245). Extremely fine, sensitively and softly modelled £100-£150
FRANCE, Noces d’Argent, 1902, a bronze plaque by R. Baudichon, couple seated under tree, rev. naked boy plucking fruit from a tree, field engraved (Guillaume et Louise Tapie, 7 Août 1897, 7 Août 1922), 73 x 67mm (CGMP p.23; Classens 61; BDM VII, 55; BM Acq. 1978-82, p.37, 6-7;). Good very fine £40-£60
FRANCE, Le Gaulois, 1902, a bronze Concours plaque by C.R. de Saint-Marceaux, in the shape of a folded and bound newspaper, two naked females, one painting, the other deep in thought, rev. name of the proprietor and address of the publication, 85 x 41mm (BDM –; cf. DNW 49, 914). Softly executed, extremely fine and rare £150-£200
FRANCE, Source Cachat, Inauguration of the Bains d’Evian, 1902, a plated bronze plaque by F.-C.-V. de Vernon [after Beylard], naked female seated on rock, right hand extended to gushing spring water, reverse view of Evian, 64 x 44mm (PBE 975; BDM VI, 240; BM Acq. 1978-82, pl.50, 193; Gaz. Num. 1904, p.417, 132; cf. DNW 39, 513). Very fine £40-£60
FRANCE, Enfant aux Roses, 1906, a cast bronze Art Nouveau plaque by O. Yencesse, child with robe containing roses, rev. rose-bush, 54 x 33mm (Coll. R. Marx 159; ANS Exh. Cat. 1910, p.369, 7; Jones, Art of the Medal, 334a; BDM VI, 695; cf. BDW 5, 54 and DW 24, 440). Charming style, good very fine £80-£100
FRANCE, Amour Maternel, 1912, a bronze medal by O. Yencesse for Canale, mother kissing her baby who sleeps in her arms, rev. flowering violet, 50mm (PBE –; Coll. R. Marx 157; Classens 82; BM Acq. 1978-82, p.50, 205; BDM VI, 698; cf. DNW 49, 931). Softly executed in this artist’s familiar style, extremely fine and a charming image, rare £100-£150
FRANCE, Compagnie Pour la Diffusion d’Éléctricité, c. 1927, an Art Déco bronze medal by P.-M. Dammann, facing female head with flame-like hair, rays behind, rev. female figure in cloak and long dress, rays from her outstretched hands pouring over the city of Paris, 64mm (BM Acq. 1978-82, pl.54, 62; cf. Baudey/Bricher 1992, 74; cf. DNW 49, 948). One of the classic Art Déco medallic images, very fine but obverse a trifle discoloured at 10 o’clock £60-£80
FRANCE, Syndicat General de la Construction Electrique, c. 1930, a bronze medal by R. Pelletier, semi-naked figure representing Electricity seated on globe, rev. workers with turbines, named (Mme Suzanne Maillard), 68mm (cf. BDW 14, 730). Good very fine; in maroon fitted card case of issue £30-£40
FRANCE, Tête d’Enfant, 1934, an octagonal bronze plaque by P. Turin, child’s head left, rev. rocking horse, Teddy bear and football, named in exergue (Fête des Mères, 1946, Jean-Michel, Dominique, Xavier), 55 x 55mm (CGMP p.383; BM Acq. 1978-82, p.60, 132; cf. DNW 35, 687). Very fine £60-£80
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