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Three 19th century bronze medals - Joseph Moore 1817-1892- medallist and die-sinker, portrait of Joseph Moore to obverse, reverse reading 'The Medal was engraved at the earnest request of his family and many friends, by Joseph Moore in his 75th year 1891, in case as issued, Lawson Tait 1845-1899, pioneer surgeon and father of genealogy, portrait of Lawson Tait to obverse, reverse reading 'This medal of Lawson Tait was engraved from the life by his friend Joseph Moore 1890' under a coat of arms, cased, and a Royal Geographic Society prize medal to Martin Stewart 1870, cased as issued
A group of 19th century and later commemorative medals to include a white metal medal to commemorate the 1862 exhibition of the arts and industry of all nations, G Dowler, Birmingham, in gilded stamped brass case, a Queen Victoria 1837-1987 Jubilee bronze medal, crowned and veiled bust M B Ltd for Mint Birmingham Ltd and H for Heaton & Sons Mint, cased as issued, a 1902 Edward VII silver Coronation medal in original paper envelope, a George III white metal Preserved from Assassination medal, May 15 1800 by P Kempson and four other white metal and bronze medals
Titanic Interest - The Carpathia Medal, 14 k yellow gold named to E G F Brown, Purser, with suspension ring, on a red ribbon, the medal depicting Carpathia heading towards the Titanic survivors in lifeboats, with icebergs behind, above the head of Neptune with dolphins emerging from his beard, curving down to a crossed anchor and broken spar, the reverse reading 'Presented to the Captain Officers & Crew of RMS Carpathia in recognition of Gallant and Heroic Services from the Survivors of the SS Titanic - April 15th 1912, 14k Dieges L Clust NY', in original Dieges & Clust black leatherette pasteboard box with cream satin lining, as issued, 39mm long (medal), total weight 16.4gThe medal was awarded by the Titanic Survivors Committee, only 14 medals in gold were given to the Captain and Senior Officers of the Carpathia, the Junior Officers receiving silver and the rest of the crew bronzeCatalogue Note: - Ernest G F Brown was born in 1885 in Liverpool and was 27 years old when the Titanic sank. He signed on to the crew of the Carpathia on 7th Feb 1912 from the Ship SS Ivernia, In recognition for his outstanding contribution to the survivors of the Titanic, he not only received the gold medal from the committee, he also received fifty guineas from the White Star Line (with Cunard's permission) and from the Liverpool shipwreck and Humane Society, a coloured lithograph presentation certificate and bronze medal
A Tibetan Buddhist lapis lazuli and silver coloured metal mounted shankha horn, 10.5cm diam; a dharma meditation bell, 16.5cm high; An Indo-Persian dark patinated bronze kohl flask, cast in the Islamic taste, everted rim above four projecting brackets, each with a bell, divided by tall feet, 10.5cm high (3)
Various medallions, awards, etc., to include a Victorian bronze coloured Commemorative penny 6cm dia., a Prince Albert Exhibition of The Works of Industry For Services medallion, others for the Coronation of George V and Queen Mary, Digby Historical medallion, etc., George III Cartwheel penny dated 1797. (a quantity)
A Chinese polished bronze censer, the tapering circular body heavily cast and raised with an upper reverse 'S' repeat scroll banding, the main body set with flowerheads and other foliage, with an elaborate banding beneath, on a circular foot, six character Qianlong style mark beneath, but probably later, 20cm dia.
A mixed collection of works of art including a late 19th century bronze inkwell in the form of a lamp, the domed cover surmounted by a bird opening to a cut glass inkwell, together with a group of various tortoise shell hair combs, a bronze neoclassical style pill box, a Japanese lacquered tin containing and a condiment box
ARTHUR DOOLEY (1929-1994); a bronze and wrought iron sculpture, 'Veronica', one of the six Stations of the Cross for St. Mary's Church Leyland, commissioned 1970, on a metal base with brass plaque 'Veronica, by Arthur Dooley 1972 - No.6', 67 x 38cm. †CONDITION REPORT This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit
A mixed group of predominantly British 19th century and later mixed denomination coinage to include Victorian pennies, pre- and post-decimalisation year sets, Royal Mint and other commemorative crowns etc and sundry international to include Westminster Mint Sydney 2000 Olympics set of twenty-seven bronze alloy five dollar un-circulated coins, encapsulated with certificates, cased 1980 Canadian dollar and mixed loose 20th century.
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