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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
SOUTH AFRICA, National Commemorative Medal, 1900, a gilt and enamel medal with attendant brooch suspender, unsigned [by F. Bowcher for Spink], similar, 22mm (Hern 70; AM Cat. 27; BHM 3680; E 1851b); Transvaal Souvenir, 1900, a bronze medal by A. Fenwick, 38mm (Hern 86; AM Cat. 35); The Taking of Pretoria by Lord Roberts, 1900, a white metal medal by E. Fuchs, 32mm (Hern 142; AM Cat. 60); Visit of President Kruger to Amsterdam, 1900, a gilt-bronze medal by Mayer & Wilhelm, 29mm (Hern 366; AM Cat. 161); President Kruger’s Departure from the Raadzaal, 1900, a white metal medal by Green & Sons [struck 1904], 39mm (Hern 386; AM Cat. 171); Death of President Kruger, 1904, a white metal medal by J. Hall & Co, 30mm (Hern 382; AM Cat. 169) [6]. Very fine and better; some with means of suspension £120-£150
SOUTH AFRICA, War Memorial, 1900, bronze medals by E. Fuchs for Elkington (2), angel tending fallen soldier, revs. female figure, troops in background, 70 and 52mm (Hern 96, 98; AM Cat 39, 40; BHM 3679; E 1850a and b) [2]. Very fine and better; in red cases of issue by The Mint, Birmingham Ltd £80-£100
SOUTH AFRICA, Defence of Mafeking, 1900, a bronze medal, unsigned [by F. Bowcher], for Spink, 45mm (Hern 106; AM Cat. 44; BHM 3677; E 1843a); Occupation of Bloemfontein and Pretoria, 1900, a bronze medal, unsigned [by F. Bowcher], for Spink, 45mm (Hern 150; AM Cat. 64; BHM 3678; E 1844a) [2]. Very fine, but first with stain on reverse £80-£100
SOUTH AFRICA, Einmel Selber Kastanien, 1900, a bronze medal by O. Nolte, lion indicating a flaming pyre with its right forepaw, rev. den kleinen bur, etc, on tablet within wreath, 33mm (Hern 202; AM Cat. 88). Light staining on reverse, otherwise extremely fine and retaining much original brilliance, very rare £120-£150
SOUTH AFRICA, Death of Eugene Smith, 1901, a silver medal by Elkington, bust right in bush hat, rev. legend above tablet, 45mm (Hern 656 [not listed in silver]; AM Cat –; cf. St James’s 7, 875). Extremely fine and extremely rare in silver; in original case by Elkington & Co Ltd, Medallists £200-£300 --- Capt Eugene Clementi-Smith, DSO (1847-1901), educated at St Paul’s School, London; served first in Canada and later in South Africa, where he received a fatal wound at Harrisburg on 11 September 1901, dying on 4 October. Throughout his service career he had been involved with shooting and the NRA shoot annually for gold, silver and bronze medals in his name
SOUTH AFRICA, General Louis Botha, 1902, a silver medal by G. Devreese, 28mm (Hern 214; AM Cat. 94); General Christiaan de Wet and General ‘Koos’ de la Rey, 1902, a bronze medal by A. Scharff for K.A. Bachoven von Echt, 40mm (Hern 232; AM Cat. 103) [2]. First very fine and toned, with clip and ring for suspension, second better £90-£120
SOUTH AFRICA, Declaration of Peace, 1902, an octagonal bronze medal by J.-C. Wienecke for Fortmann, 32mm (Hern 266; AM Cat. 118); Funeral of President Kruger, 1904, a bronze medal by J.-C. Wienecke for Die Volksstem, 28mm (Hern 384; AM Cat. 170); Centenary of the Birth of President Kruger, 1925, a silver medal by J.-C. Wienecke, 26mm (Hern 392; AM Cat. 173); Unveiling of the Kruger Statue, Pretoria, 1954, a light bronze medal after O. Schultz, Afrikaans legend, 32mm (Hern 398; AM Cat. 176) [4]. Second fine and with mount removed from edge, last virtually as struck and with pin for suspension, others very fine £60-£80
SOUTH AFRICA, Martin Steijn, 1902, medals by C. Begeer for the Dutch Numismatic Society (3), in silver and bronze (2), bust facing, revs. lion on rock, all 60mm (Hern 288; AM Cat. 127) [3]. Silver medal fine, others very fine £100-£150 --- Martin Theunis Steijn (1857-1916), president of the Orange Free State, 1896-1902
SOUTH AFRICA, Centenary of the Birth of President Kruger, 1925, a light bronze medal by J.-C. Wienecke for Begeer, bust left, rev. shields on a map of South Africa, 60mm (Hern 390; AM Cat. 172). Extremely fine; in original white card box by G.J. Heetman, Juweller, Lijnbaan 92, Oostzeedijk 155, Rotterdam £50-£70 --- Provenance: Bt Schulman
SOUTH AFRICA, Centenary of the Nederduitsch Hervormde Kerke, Pretoria, 1955, a bronze medal by M. Pauw, 60mm (cf. Heritage/MPO 34, 4754); 110th Anniversary of the ‘Black Week’ Boer Victories and the Striking of the ‘99’ Overstamp Pond, a bronze medal, unsigned, 38mm; together with miscellaneous World medals in silver (3) [5]. First two extremely fine, others in varied state £80-£100
SWITZERLAND, shooting medals (6), viz. Appenzell, silvered-bronze, undated, 22mm; Chur, 1949, silver, 33mm; Fribourg, 1934, bronze, square, by H. Huguenin, 40 x 40mm; Geneva, 1866, white metal, unsigned, 40mm; Langenthal, 1899, silver, by Münger & Homburg, 30mm; Zürich, silver, undated [c. 1852], unsigned, 25mm [6]. Varied state, fourth pierced at top for suspension, last with loop possibly removed from edge £150-£200
USA, Visit of the Prince of Wales, 1919, a bronze medal by J. Flanagan for the American Numismatic Society, uniformed bust right, rev. Liberty with hands extended towards legend, oak branch to either side, 62mm, edge stamped 47 (Baxter 160; Giordano 44a; BHM 4136; E 1968). Very fine £60-£80 --- END OF SALE
A Continental bronze figure of a Blacksmith, the subject standing with a hammer over his shoulder and wearing a leather apron, on a veined marble plinth, unsigned, 18cm high overallCondition report: The hammer shaft is bent and the circular base on which the figure stands has a cental hole and is slightly raised on one side.
A bronze of a girl rolling dice, inscribed F Barbedienne Foundeur, with founders medallion, after the original excavated in Rome in 1732 and now in the Pergamon Museum, Berlin, 13cm high, a resin figure of a kneeling girl, and a model of plane (3)Condition report: Rubbing to bronze on the girl. Plane is loose on the stand.
A bronze table lamp, in the form of a Chinese Gu shaped vase, with later mounts and a shade, 65cm high overall and two further table lampsProvenance: The property of the late Mr & Mrs Brian Lister, The Old Rectory, WiddingtonCondition report: Bronze vase worn, see image for wiring.Silver lamp worn, loss of finish. Pottery lamp with chips to glaze. See image
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