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Lot 315

GOLD COAST, Cocoa Advertising, 1920-21, a bronze medal by Wright & Son, Edgware, elephant standing left, palm tree and fort in background, rev. distribution chart of the world’s cocoa supply, 51mm (Vice p.224, 11). Some minor marks, otherwise good very fine, scarce £100-£120

Lot 276

FRANCE, Entry of the Legate into Paris, 1660, a brass medalet, unsigned, 25mm; Count of Anglès, 1818, a copper medal by A. Galle, 41mm; Felix de Beaujour, 1827, a bronze medal by J.-J. Barre, 46mm (BDM I, 130); Charles X, a uniface brass cliche, unsigned and undated, 45mm; School of Design, a bronze prize medal by A. Caqué, rev. named (Ch. Barnier, 1847), 41mm; Unveiling of the Statue of Marshal Drouet at Reims, 1849, a copper medal by A. Garnier, 50mm (BDM VII, 340); together with a Monneron token and modern copies of medals by Brenet and Jaley [9]. Varied state £70-£90

Lot 185

Victoria, Golden Jubilee, 1887, a white metal medal, unsigned, 33mm (W & E 2682A.1); Diamond Jubilee, 1897, silver and bronze (2) medals by G.W. de Saulles, 26mm, 55mm (W & E 3000A.1, 3000A.3); a bronze medal by H. Grueber, 32mm (W & E 3125A.2) [5]. Varied state; two in cases of issue £80-£100

Lot 380

USA, Charles Lindbergh, 1927, a bronze medal by E. Blin, head right, rev. plane illuminated by torch below, 67mm. Extremely fine; in card box £100-£120

Lot 305

FRANCE, Colette, 1952 [struck 1969], a bronze medal by R. Corbin, 81mm (CGMP p.446); Joachim du Bellay, 1960 [struck 1967], a bronze medal by A. Benon, 68mm (CGMP p.178); Jean Giono, 1965 [struck 1970], a bronze medal by Hélène Guastalla, 72mm (CGMP p.866); Pierre Bruegel, 1967 [struck 1968], a bronze medal by J. Devigne, 81mm (CGMP p.648); Alphonse Daudet, 1970, a bronze medal by Françoise Bianchi, 72mm (CGMP p.225); Simone de Beauvoir, 1974 [struck 1984], a bronze medal by Hélène Guastalla, 68mm (CGMP p.867); Jacques Brel, 1979, a bronze medal by N. Etchecopar-Etchart, 68mm (CGMP p.736); Charles le Goffic, 1981 [struck 1982], a bronze medal by Jacqueline Béchet-Ferber, 68mm (CGMP p.50); Rosa Luxemburg, 1982 [struck 1987], a bronze medal by Johanna Ebertz, 68mm (CGMP p.267); André Maginot, 1982, a bronze medal by M. Léognany, 81mm [10]. Extremely fine £70-£90

Lot 364

SINGAPORE, Malaya-Borneo Exhibition, 1922, a bronze award medal, unsigned [by C. Thomas], bust of the Prince of Wales right, rev. Britannia standing left, holding shield and trident, coastal village to left, un-named, 45mm (Giordano CM67a; W & E 6178/1). Edge pierced at 12 o’clock for suspension, good very fine £70-£90

Lot 214

Royal Sanitary Institute, bronze prize medals (3), unsigned, revs. named (Bratt, Colbran & Co., for Heaped Fire, 1905; Bratt, Colbran & Co., for “Heaped Fire” Grate, 1905; Bratt, Colbran & Co., for “Heaped” Fireplace in Glazed Earthenware, 1907), each 51 x 41mm [3]. Extremely fine; in fitted cases £60-£80

Lot 363

RUSSIA, Emancipation of the Serfs, 1861, a white metal medal, unsigned, 35mm (Diakov 702.4); Imperial St Petersburg Academy of Arts, a bronze medal by P. Utkin, undated, 43mm (Diakov 792.2); Pan-Russian Exposition, Moscow, 1882, a bronze medal by L. Steinman & S. Vazhenin, 46mm (Diakov 930.5) [3]. Fine to good very fine, second with some surface deposit £60-£80

Lot 296

FRANCE, Exposition Universelle Internationale, Paris, 1900, bronze award medals (2) by J.-C. Chaplain, named (F. W. Chadderton, Furniss), each 64mm (BDM I, 404); together with other medals (10) and miscellaneous World coins (76) [88]. Varied state £80-£100

Lot 7

Charles I, a uniface cast oval light bronze plaque, unsigned [by J. O’Brisset?], c. 1720, draped and armoured bust right, stippled background, 71 x 51mm (MI –). Nearly very fine £150-£200 --- Provenance: bt Baldwin Possibly designed as a box lid

Lot 297

FRANCE, Henri Germain, Fondateur du Crédit Lyonnais, 1910, a bronze 25 Year Service award medal by C.P. Pillet, named (M. Xavier Durel), 81mm (BM Acq. 1978-82, p.45, 124; BDM –; cf. Noonans 260, 1992); François Rabelais, 1953 [struck 1967], a bronze medal by R. Joly, 81mm (CGMP p.1016); Charles Dullin, 1964, a bronze medal by A. Belot for the Club française de la Médaille, 130mm, un-numbered (CGMP p.158); Charlotte Brontë, 1966, a bronze medal by R.Corbin, 72mm (CGMP pp.446-7); Cino del Duca, 1967 [struck 1969], a bronze medal by H. Dropsy, 82mm; Vincent van Gogh, 1970, a bronze medal by R. Joly, 68mm (CGMP p.1023); Raymond Triboulet, 1971, a bronze medal by Josette Hébert-Coeffin, 68mm; Hubert Robert, 1982 [struck 1983], a bronze medal by Janine Boyer, 68mm (CGMP p.126); together with a 1969 bronze medal of Eugène Delacroix after A.-A. Préault, 68mm [9]. Third, fourth and fifth very fine, others extremely fine; first in maroon case of issue £70-£90

Lot 309

FRANCE, Château du Lude, 1970 [struck 1974], a bronze medal by A.-H. Torcheaux, 72mm (CGMP p.1810); Jean Effel, 1972, a bronze medal by Marguerite Lavrillier-Cossaceanu, 81mm (CGMP p.1167); Trente Années de Reconfort de Securité dans les Mines, 1978, a bronze medal by J.-C. Dieudonné, 67mm; Bernard Aldebert, 1980 [struck 1981], a bronze medal byJ.-P. Aldebert, 68mm (CGMP p.15); Institution de la Fète Nationale du 14 Juillet, 1981 [struck 1983], a bronze medal by Janine Boyer, 72mm (CGMP p.125); L’Humour et la Médaille, 1981, a bronze medal by J.-P. Desclozeaux, 72mm (CGMP p.241); Jean Bosc, 1981 [struck 1982], a bronze medal by J.-P. Desclozeaux, 72mm (CGMP p.241); Tetsu, 1981, a bronze medal by R. Testu, 71mm (CGMP p.709); Le Carnaval de Nice, 1984, a bronze medal by V. Douek, 68mm (CGMP p.257); together with a bronze award medal for the Fédération des Industries Éléctriques et Éléctroniques, 1993 [10]. About extremely fine and better £70-£90

Lot 147

Alderley, a bronze school prize medal by Halliday, rev. named (Will. Pott, 1825), 44mm; College of Physical Science, Newcastle upon Tyne, Algernon Freire-Marreco Medal, a bronze award for Chemistry by J.S. & A.B. Wyon, edge named (George Henry France, June 1887), 54mm; University College London, a silver prize medal, unsigned, rev. named (E.G. Mack, Practical Inorganic Chemistry, 1902-3, 38mm; Royal Academy of Music, a silver prize medal, unsigned, rev. named (Joan Allen, Singing, 1923), 41mm; Armstrong College, Newcastle upon Tyne, Algernon Freire-Marreco Medal, a bronze award for Chemistry by J.S. & A.B. Wyon, edge named (John Ormston, 1930), 54mm [5]. Varied state £100-£150

Lot 17

Conyers Middleton, 1724, a cast and chased bronze medal by G.B. Pozzo, bust right with short curled hair, rev. the interior of the University Library at Cambridge with books on table and bust of Minerva, 82mm (cf. Baldwin Auction 64, lot 579). Good very fine, very rare £200-£300 --- Conyers Middleton (1683-1750), rationalistic theologian, librarian and Cambridge academic

Lot 270

FRANCE, Henry IV, 1601, a cast bronze medal, unsigned, 43mm; Battle of Guastalla, 1734, a copper medal by J. Duvivier & J. Le Blanc, 41mm (Divo 92); Jean Duvivier, 1761, a copper medal by B. Duvivier, 42mm (BDM I, 686); Construction of the Burgundy Canal, 1785, a copper medal by B. Duvivier, 56mm (BDM I, 686) [4]. Varied state, the first a later cast £100-£150

Lot 375

UNITED NATIONS, FAO Food for All, a set of five Ceres medals, viz. Sophia Loren, 20 Years of FAO in Italy, 1971, silvered-bronze, 68mm; Indira Gandhi, 7th World Forestry Congress, 1972, silvered-bronze, 68mm; Angela Christian, African Sower, 1973, silvered-bronze, 65mm; Olave Baden-Powell, 25th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 1973, silver, 63mm, 157.35g; Coretta Scott King, 1974, silvered-bronze, 63mm [5]. Very fine or better; set in cardboard display frame £100-£150

Lot 301

FRANCE, Société des Artistes Français, a silvered-bronze prize medal by D. Dupuis, muse standing, holding wreath in each hand, setaed cherub to left engraving plinth, rev. named (Mme Joseph, Lily Delissa, 1929), 54mm; a gilt-bronze prize medal, similar, rev. named (Mme Joseph, Lily Delissa, 1934) [2]. First pierced for suspension, second with remains of mount on edge at top, otherwise both about extremely fine £100-£150 --- Lily Delissa Joseph, née Solomon (1863-1940), British artist and social campaigner; younger sister of the painter Solomon Joseph Solomon; regular exhibitor at the Royal Academy, 1904-38; activist in the women’s suffrage movement and in support of Jewish charities

Lot 208

Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, medals (2) by G.W. de Saulles, in silver, 85.76g, and bronze, bust of King right, rev. bust of Queen right, both 55mm (C & W 4100; BHM 3737; E 1871) [2]. Good extremely fine, first with slight loss of matt surface due to light cleaning; both in official Royal Mint case of issue £150-£200

Lot 188

Opening of the Forth Bridge, 1890, a bronze medal by L.C. Lauer, view of bridge, rev. legend in twelve lines, 65mm (BHM 3399; Moyaux 42; E 1754). Obverse very fine but scuffed in upper field, reverse better, rare £100-£120

Lot 308

FRANCE, Henri Barbusse, 1969, a bronze medal by G. Simon, 77mm (CGMP pp.1731-2); Louis Aragon, 1970 [struck 1986], a bronze medal by Françoise Salmon, 72mm (CGMP p.1641); Quatrevingtième Anniversaire de l’Humanité, 1984, a bronze medal by J.-L. Coppin, 68mm; Villages d’Enfants S.O.S. de France, 1986, a bronze medal by Claudine Béréchel, 70mm; together with other modern French bronze medals (3) [7]. Mint state; all in boxes as issued £40-£60

Lot 155

St Mary’s College, Oscott, 1838, a silver medal, signed D. & R., 55mm; James Watt & Co., 1871, a bronze medal by J. Moore, 38mm (BHM 2922); North East Coast Exhibition, 1882, Prize Medal, a bronze award by Reid & Sons, un-named, 50mm [3]. First with some contact marks and edge bruises, otherwise very fine or better £70-£90

Lot 191

Visit of the Duke and Duchess of York to the City of London, 1893, a bronze medal by G.G. Adams for the Corporation of the City of London, conjoined busts left, rev. Duke and Duchess in biga driven by Cupid, being presented with a cornucopia by Londinia, 76mm (W & E 1763A.1; BHM 3452; E 1780). Some minor marks, otherwise about extremely fine £150-£180

Lot 202

Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, a bronze medal by Spink & Son, crowned veiled bust left, rev. seated Britannia greeting Londinia, Mercury, and three other allegorical figures, 76mm (W & E 3470A.1; BHM 3510). Good extremely fine £200-£260

Lot 174

Visit of the Fleet to Sunderland, 1874, a brass medal, unsigned, 30mm (BHM 2988); Army Temperance Medal, India, 1897, a silver medal, unsigned, 35mm; Borough of Newark, Transvaal Soldiers’ Fund, 1900, a bronze medal by Vaughton, 32mm; Army Temperance Association, Queen Victoria Memorial, 1901, a silver medal, unsigned, 35mm; National Rifle Association Jubilee, 1909, a bronze medal, unsigned, 38mm [5]. Very fine or better; first pierced, two others with suspension loops £60-£80

Lot 293

FRANCE, Roger Marx, 1892, a uniface cast bronze plaquette by D. Dupuis, bust right, 75 x 48mm (BDM I, 664). Good very fine, rare £100-£120 --- Provenance: Buckland Dix & Wood Auction, 15 December 1995, lot 400 Roger Marx (1859-1913), art critic, museum inspector, and publisher of different books to promote medals. Founder of the Société des Amis de la Médaille Française, he was instrumental in the development of the Art of the Medal at the end of the 19th century.

Lot 201

Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, medals (4) by G.W. de Saulles, in silver (3) 26mm, and Bronze 55mm (W & E 3000A.4, 3000A.1; BHM 3506; E 1817a, 1817b); Urban Distric Council of Leeds, silver and enamel Past Chairman’s badge, anmed on reverse ‘H. Hirst, Chairman 1955-56’; together with other medals (7) [11]. Varied state, fourth and fifth in cases of issue £80-£100

Lot 295

FRANCE, L’Enfant à la rose [The Child with the Rose], 1896, a uniface Art Nouveau bronze plaque by J.-P. Legastelois, young girl to right, sniffing a rose, tree at right, 105 x 83mm (BDM III, 372). Very fine and a charming study, rare; with openwork loop mounts to aid suspension £80-£100 --- Almost certainly a forerunner of Legastelois’ better-known plaque, Jeunesse, first exhibited at the 1897 Paris Salon and adapted for the first issue of the Société des Amis de la Médaille française in 1899

Lot 313

GERMANY, International Horticulture Exhibition, Cologne, 1875, a gilt-bronze medal by W. Kullrich, 41mm; Bernhard von Bülow, 1900, a silver medal by Lauer, 32mm; ITALY, Antonio Canova, a bronze medal by F. Putinati, 34mm; SOUTH AFRICA, Opening of the Pretoria-Delagoa Bay Railway, 1895, a bronze medal by J.P.M. Menger, 44mm; Centenary of Oudtshoorn, 1947, a gilt-silver medal, unsigned, 31mm [5]. Varied state £100-£150

Lot 378

USA, Washington Irving, 1912, a uniface bronze plaque by V.D. Brenner, bust facing three-quarters left within circular indent, legend below, 89 x 82mm. Some minor marks, otherwise very fine, rare £60-£80

Lot 224

Battle of Jutland, 1916, a silver medal by Spink & Son, 45mm (BHM 4124); Inner Temple First World War Memorial, 1918, a bronze medal by E. Gillick, 51mm (BHM 4135) [2]. First lightly cleaned, otherwise both about extremely fine £80-£100

Lot 196

British Dairy Farmers’ Association, a bronze medal, unsigned, edge named (Awarded to J. Glazard, for Single Gloster Cheese, 1896), 47mm; another, similar, edge named (Awarded to J. Skillman, for Skim-Milk Brown Bread, 1896), 47mm; a bronze medal, unsigned and un-named, 55mm; Suffolk Sheep Society, a bronze medal by Elkington & Co., 48mm; Master Bakers & Confectioners Society, a gilt-white metal medal, undated, named (J. Skillman, for Self Raising Flour), 25mm; Agricultural Reward, a bronze medal, unsigned and undated, 35mm [6]. Good very fine or better; one cased £100-£150

Lot 351

PAPAL STATES, Gregory XIII, bronze medals (2), 1572, signed F P, 31mm, 35mm (L 697, 700); a lead medal, unsigned and undated, 45mm (L 730); Urban VIII, a cast bronze medal, 1639, unsigned, 41mm (L 1036); Innocent XI (1676-89), a brass medal, undated, signed G, 37mm (L 1403); Benedict XIII (1724-30), a bronze medal by Hamerani, undated, 42mm (L 1725); Pius IX, a gilt-bronze medal, 1870, by Blondelet, 50mm (L –) [7]. Varied state, the first two later strikings £100-£150

Lot 352

PAPAL STATES, Sixtus V, 1588, an V, a cast bronze medal by M. Balla, bust right, rev. obelisk in the Piazza del Popolo, 44mm (Attwood p.411, fig. 112 var.; Lincoln –). A later cast, pierced, scratched in obverse field, otherwise very fine £60-£80

Lot 327

ITALY, Tomb of Antonio Canova, 1827, a bronze medal by A. Fabris, 52mm (BDM II, 64); Teatro della Concordia, Pordenone, 1830, a bronze medal by A. Fabris, 35mm; St Mark’s Basilica, Venice, a bronze medal by J. Wiener, undated [c. 1850], 59mm (BDM VI, 487); Gioacchino Rossini, a bronze medal by F. Vagnetti and Son, undated, 52mm (BDM VI, 183); Massimo d’Azeglio, a bronze medal by G. Vagnetti, undated, 51mm (BDM VI, 184) [5]. Very fine or better £150-£200

Lot 329

ITALY, 50th Anniversary of the Proclamation of Rome as the Capital of Italy, 1911, a bronze plaque by M. Nellie, 80 x 53mm; Centenary of the Death of Alessandro Volta, 1927, a bronze medal by E. Boninsegna and R. Castelli for Lorioli and Castelli, Milan, 60mm (cf. DNW 64, 1446) [2]. Extremely fine £50-£70

Lot 173

Alexander II of Russia, Visit to London, 1874, a bronze medal by C. Wiener for the Corporation of the City of London, uniformed bust left, rev. Alexander and Londinia standing, winged Peace behind, 77mm (Diakov 807.1; BHM 2981; E 1634). Lightly cleaned at one time, otherwise about extremely fine £300-£400

Lot 91

Death of Queen Mary, 1695, a white metal medal by J. Luder, 58mm (MI II, 112/345); Carlisle Recaptured, 1745, a pinchbeck medal, unsigned, 34mm (Woolf 52:5a); Battle of Culloden, 1746, pinchbeck medals (2), unsigned, 42mm, 35mm (Woolf 55:7a, 55:8); Irish Surplus Revenue Dispute, 1753, a copper medal, unsigned, 44mm (E 641); Ripon Millenary, 1886, a bronze medal, unsigned, 36mm (BHM 3217) [6]. Varied state, first corroded but rare £100-£150

Lot 203

Lord Roberts, 1900, a silver medal by E. Fuchs, 31mm (BHM 3670); Brewing & Allied Trades Exhibition, 1906, a silver prize medal, rev. named (Poulides & Co. Ltd, Turkish Cigarettes “Mignon”, 1st Prize, Tobacco Section H), 45mm; Baluchistan and Sind Arts & Crafts Society, a silvered-bronze prize medal, rev. named (Cecil Gracey, Water-Colours), 51mm; Dumfries Agricultural Show, 1937, a uniface bronze medal, 45mm [4]. Very fine or better £80-£100

Lot 264

EGYPT, International Cotton Congress, 1927, a gilt-bronze medal, signed C.L.A., bust of Fuad right, rev. inscription within cartouche, 57mm. About extremely fine £200-£260

Lot 312

GERMANY, Restoration of the Church of St James of Scotland in Erfurt, 1725, a silver electrotype of the medal by J. Werner, 32mm (cf. MI II, 464/76); Maximilian I of Bavaria, 1822, a copper medal by J. Losch, 41mm (BDM III, 479); Giacomo Meyerbeer, 1847, a bronze medal by J. Resek, 45mm; Completion of Cologne Cathedral, 1880, a gilt-bronze medal by Kämmerer, 51mm; International Exhibition, Baden-Baden, 1896, a bronze medal, unsigned, 60mm; German Exhibition, Nuremberg, 1903, a gilt-bronze medal by E. Scherm, 50mm; Wilhelm II, a silver medal, unsigned and undated, 40mm; Baltic Association for the Promotion of Agriculture, a bronze medal, undated, by F. St. (?) for Loos, 43mm [8]. Varied state £150-£200

Lot 299

FRANCE, Natation, a bronze medal by C. Mascaux, undated [c. 1924], fish to right, rev. wreath, un-named, 50mm. About extremely fine £50-£70 --- Provenance: Buckland Dix & Wood Auction, 15 December 1995, lot 525

Lot 300

FRANCE, Aviron, c. 1928, an Art Déco bronze award plaque by W. Hochard and P.-A. Morlon, 52 x 50mm (cf. CGMP p.276); Médecine ou la Maladie sera vaincue, c. 1935, a uniface Art Déco award medal by P.-M. Dammann for Arthus-Bertrand, 80mm (cf. MDC e5, 723); Plongée, c. 1935, an Art Déco plated bronze plaque by L. Muller for the Commissariat Général, 80 x 43mm (Muller Exh. Cat. 1958, –); Régates, c. 1939, a bronze award plaque by R. Baudichon, engraved (Offert par la Ville du Perreux-sur-Marne), 59 x 54mm; Aero-Club de Cannes, a bronze award medal by J. Hogy, un-named, 50mm; Aviron, an octagonal bronze award medal by A. Méry adapted for a club on the Basse-Seine, 1955, 52 x 41mm; Groupement National d’Education Physique, c. 1960, a uniface bronze award plaque by R. Tschudin, 65 x 56mm [7]. Very fine £90-£120

Lot 209

Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, silver (2) and bronze medals by G.W. de Saulles, 31mm, 56mm (C & W 4100A.1, 4100A.1a, 4100A.3a); a bronze medal by E. Fuchs for Elkington, 38mm (C & W 4205A.10); School Attendance, 1903, a white metal medal by Spink & Son, rev. named (R. Lawrence), 39mm; Inter-Parliamentary Conference, 1906, a silvered-bronze medal by A. Wyon for Elkington, 51mm (C & W 4911A.2) [6]. Two cleaned, otherwise very fine or better; two in cases of issue £100-£150

Lot 164

Great Exhibition, Hyde Park, Diedrich Uhlhorn’s Coining Press, 1851, a copper medal, unsigned, 37mm (Allen C340; BHM 2471; E 1464); International Exhibition, South Kensington, 1862, a copper medal by C. Schnitzpahn and J. Wiener for H. Uhlhorn, 41mm (Allen 230; BHM 2743; Taylor 182u; E 1556); James Watt & Co, 1871, a copper medal by J. Moore, 39mm (BHM 2922; E 1617); Taylor & Challen Ltd, Birmingham, 1902, a silver medal, 32mm (Hawkins p.470); GERMANY, Uhlhorn Manufactory, 1876, a gilt-bronze medal by H. Wittig, 42mm (Wurzb. 8905); together with other medals, etc, relating to minting (6, mostly base metal) [11]. Very fine and better £80-£100

Lot 268

FRANCE, Henry III, 1577, a cast bronze medal, unsigned [by É. de l’Aulne], 38mm; together with a silver jeton dated 1601, 27mm [2]. Both very fine, first a later cast £60-£80

Lot 283

FRANCE, Etienne Montgolfier, 1821, a copper medal by A. Caqué, 41mm; Restoration of the Spanish Throne, [1823], a copper medal by R. Gayrard, 50mm; Construction of the Somme Canal, 1829, a bronze medal, unsigned, 56mm; Centenary of the Birth of Napoleon, 1869, a gilt-bronze medal, unsigned, 50mm; Horticulture, a gilt-silver prize medal by A. Dubois, rev. named (Mr Duboc Fils, Roses Coupées, 1875), 51mm; a gilt-silver prize medal by N. Brenet, rev. named (P. Vincent, Orchidées, 1888), 51mm [6]. Varied state £150-£200 --- Provenance: last two J. Spencer Collection, DNW Auction M14, 25 November 2013, lot 1532 (part)

Lot 245

Quatercentenary of the Birth of William Shakespeare, 1964, a large bronze medal by M. Debus for the Club française de la Médaille, bust facing, rev. Lady Macbeth brandishing a chandelier, haunted by remorse, edge ee/250, 165mm (CGMP p.564). Extremely fine and patinated, very rare £100-£150 --- Edition of 250. ee = épreuve d’auteur

Lot 49

Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland, 1864, a silver award medal by Kirkwood and Son, named (To Robt M. Buchanan, Livingstone Mill, Draught Mare, Exhibited at Mid-Calder, 1864), 56mm, 44.74g; similar medals (4), named to R.M. Buchanan (3) and George Gibb, all 35mm; together with a similar (later?) bronze medal, unnamed, 56mm [6]. Very fine to extremely fine £80-£100

Lot 311

FRANCE, modern bronze medals (9), 1967-83, all in imitation of ancient Greek coins from Syracuse, Athens, Macedon, Egypt, etc, mostly limited issues for the Club français de la Médaille [9]. One very fine, others extremely fine £80-£100

Lot 23

50th Birthday of Sir Walter Scott, 1821, a bronze medal by T. Webb and B.R. Faulkner for Mudie, bust right, rev. harp, shield and other emblems of Scotland and Scott’s novels around a weathered tree, 41mm (BHM 1165; Brodie –). Extremely fine £80-£100

Lot 230

Lockwood Amateur Swimming Club (Huddersfield), silver (4) and bronze (3) award medals by Fattorini, four named, each 27mm; together with other small silver (7) and bronze (1) medals, all from West Yorkshire, most named; and an Irish Halfpenny dated 1753 [16]. Mostly very fine or better £100-£150

Lot 261

BELGIUM, Opening of the Kruis-Schans Lock, 1928, a bronze medal by A. Dupon, 90mm; Liège International Exposition, 1930, a silvered-bronze plaque by Adelin, 80 x 65mm; LORRAINE, Restoration of Roads, 1727, copper medals (2) by F. de Saint Urbain, 65mm & 62mm (BDM V, 309); Adalbert of Alsace, a copper medal, undated, unsigned [by F. de Saint Urbain], 47mm (BDM V, 310); Frederick (Ferri) I, a copper medal by F. de Saint Urbain, undated, 48mm (BDM V, 310); NETHERLANDS, Rotterdam, a silver council attendance medal, undated [1705], unsigned, 23mm [7]. Varied state £150-£200

Lot 210

Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, medals (2) by G. Frampton for The Mint, Birmingham, in silver, 67.48g, and bronze, conjoined busts left, rev. radiant crown between two trees, both 51mm (C & W 4435A; BHM 3767) [2]. About extremely fine and cased as issued £120-£150

Lot 145

George IV, Visit to Ireland, 1821, a bronze medal by T. Martyn, obv. smoothed and engraved, rev. Hibernia, Anglia, and Scotia standing within wreath, 83mm (rev. as BHM 628 [see note]; rev. as E 981). Good very fine, extremely rare £300-£400

Lot 304

FRANCE, Compagnie Générale Transatlantique, the Launch of the Colombie, 1950, a bronze medal by M. Renard, 58mm (CGMP p.1561; BM Acq. 1978-82, pl. 61, 121; cf. DNW 137, 568); Compagnie Générale Transatlantique, the Launch of the Liberté, c. 1950, bronze medals by J. Vernon for Le Medaillier (2), both 50mm (BM Acq. 1978-82, p.61, 144; cf. DNW 137, 568); Compagnie Générale Transatlantique, the Launch of the Antilles, 1952, a bronze medal by R. Delamarre, 55mm (BM Acq. 1978-82, p.54, 52; cf. DNW 137, 568); Compagnie Générale Transatlantique, the Launch of the Flandre, 1952, a bronze medal by M. Renard, 50mm (BM Acq. 1978-82, p.59, 120; cf. DNW 137, 568); Compagnie Générale Transatlantique, the Launch of the France, 1962, gilt-bronze medals by Josette Hébert-Coeffin (2), 53 and 27mm (CGMP p.419; BM Acq. 1978-82, p.53, 31) [7]. Mint state, an attractive group; in original boxes of issue £80-£100

Lot 381

USA, Charles Lindbergh, 1927, a bronze medal by G. Prud’homme, bust right, rev. map showing the route of the trans-Atlantic flight, 68mm. About extremely fine; in contemporary fitted case £60-£80

Lot 307

FRANCE, La Fédération Mutualiste de la Seine, 1966, a bronze medal by J.A. Devigne, 68mm; Bordeaux, Ville d’Art, 1969, a bronze and partially gilt medal by R. Tschudin, 105mm (CGMP p.1830); Fleurs de Provence, 1972, a bronze plaque by C. Schürr for the Club française de la Médaille, edge stamped 1/50, 120 x 95mm (CGMP pp.1688-9); Hommage pour la Nomination au grade de Chevalier de la Légion d’Honneur, 1975, a bronze medal by A. de Jaeger, 95mm (cf. CGMP p.973); Institution de la Fète Nationale du 14 Juillet, 1981 [struck 1983], a bronze medal by Janine Boyer, 72mm (CGMP p.125); together with other moern French bronze medals (5), by Galtié, Darby, Dropsy, etc [10]. Those described extremely fine, others very fine or better; the third being the first plaque struck of the issue £70-£90

Lot 320

INDIA, Calcutta International Exhibition, 1883-84, a bronze medal by J.S. & A.B. Wyon, crowned and veiled bust of Victoria left, rev. Britannia standing and India seated, receiving offerings from four figures representing parts of the Empire, 76mm (Pudd. 883.2.1). Minor spotting on obverse, otherwise about extremely fine; in original fitted case, named (Major-General Sir H. T. MacPherson, K. G., Member, General Committee) on interior lining £150-£180

Lot 229

British Empire Day/Bideford Bridge, 1927, an aluminium medal, unsigned [by J. Pinches], 39mm (Giordano CM 118a; E 2004); British Empire Day/Bideford Bridge, 1929, a bronze medal, unsigned [by J. Pinches], 39mm (Giordano CM 126b; E 2004); Ivybridge Community College, 2000, a bronze medal signed T.U., 50mm; Pulteney Bridge, Bath, a gilt-bronze medal, 38mm; Clifton Suspension Bridge, Bristol, a gilt and enamel medal, 40mm [5]. First two very fine, others mint state; Ivybridge in blue holder of issue £20-£30

Lot 231

City of Oxford School, bronze prize medals (10), 1930s, for athletics and swimming, all un-named [10]. Extremely fine £30-£40

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