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BELGIUM, 75è Anniversaire de l’Indépendance de la Belgique, 1905, medals by G. Devreese for A. Michaux (2), in silver and bronze, bust of Leopold II in military attire left, revs. robed figure of Belgium advancing right with lion, both 70mm (Willenz 44; ANS Exh. Cat. 1910, p.75, 47; BDM I, 574) [2]. Very fine; in maroon gilt-blocked case of issue [this somewhat scuffed] £80-£100
Victoria, Golden Jubilee, 1887, a bronze medal by A. Kirkwood, crowned and veiled bust three-quarters left, rev. Athena standing, holding spear and shield, Jason kneeling at right, galley behind, edge named (Amelia M.D. Galloway, Standard V, High Public School Inverness), 51mm (W & E 2226A.1; BHM 3254; E –). About extremely fine £40-£50
City of Edinburgh & Midlothian Rifle Association, Caledonian Challenge Shield (Est. 1863), a copper award medal, unsigned [by Kirkwood], 37mm (Brodie 488; cf. DNW 135, 1339); Sir Winston Churchill Memorial, 1967, a light bronze medal by G. Colley for Slade Hampton, 65mm (Engstrom 74); The Royal Opera House, a silver Long Service medal, unsigned, un-named, 57mm (cf. DNW 160, 1162); The Commonwealth Shooting Federation, European Division, Championship, a plated medal, un-named, 57mm; PORTUGAL, Asas de Portugal [Wings of Portugal], a bronze medal, unsigned, for Medaglia, 80mm; other base metal medals (2) [7]. Those described extremely fine; fifth in blue case of issue £50-£70
FRANCE, Louis XIV, Coronation, 1654, a restrike bronze medal by Roettiers & Molart [struck after 1880], 72mm (BDM IV, 119); Napoleon in Egypt, 1798, a restrike silver medal by A. Bovy [struck after 1880], 42mm (BDM I, 246); Burial of Louis XVIII, 1818, a copper medal by Andrieu & Barre for de Puymaurin, 51mm; Capture of Antwerp, 1832, a copper medal by E. Gatteaux, 50mm (BDM II, 207); Donjon de Vincenne, 1844, a copper medal by E. Rogat, 42mm; Universal Exposition, Paris, 1855, a copper medal by A. Barre, 60mm (Page-Divo 234); Recapture of Alsace and Lorraine, 1918, a bronze medal by H. Nocq, 68mm [7]. Very fine or better £150-£200
FRANCE, Return of Napoleon's Remains to Paris, 1840, a copper medal by A. Bovy, 41mm (Bramsen 1990); Centenary of the Birth of Napoleon, 1869, a gilt-copper medal, unsigned, 50mm; Universal Exposition, Paris, 1889, a bronze medal by E. Oudiné & D. Dupuis, 51mm (BDM I, 662); Eiffel Tower, 1889, a copper medal by C. Trotin, 42mm [4]. Very fine or better £80-£100
Centenary of the Accession of the House of Brunswick, 1814, a bronze medal by T. Wyon Jr, laureate head of George III right, rev. Britannia standing facing on rock, shield to left, lion behind, 50mm (BHM 779; E 1056). Some carbon spots, die-flaw on reverse, otherwise about extremely fine £80-£100
Prince Albert Victor Receives the Freedom of the City of London, 1885, a bronze medal by G.G. Adams for the Corporation of the City of London, bare head right within wreath, rev. Prince and Princess of Wales watch Prince Albert receive the Freedom from the Lord Chamberlain, 77mm (W & E 1500A.1; BHM 3182; E 1717). Some contact marks, carbon spot on reverse, otherwise about extremely fine £100-£120
GERMANY, Opening of the Elbe-Trave Canal, 1900, a bronze medal by H. Frei, Lubeca seated in stern of ship, seaman standing in bow holding oar, mermaid in water, rev. female figures personifying the Baltic and the Trave, ship and city views in background, 68mm (BDM II, 151). Lightly cleaned, very fine £60-£80
BELGIUM, Philippe, Count of Flanders, a bronze medal by J. Dubois, undated, 50mm; International Exposition, Brussels, 1897, a bronze medal by J. Lagae for Wolfers, 70mm (BDM III, 267-8); Battle of the Yser, [1914], a bronze medal by H. Allouard, 67mm; Battles of Yser and Ypres, 1918, a bronze medal by C. Samuel, 70mm [4]. Good very fine or better £100-£150
BELGIUM, Pierre Tack, 1904, a bronze medal by G. Devreese for Hoosemans, 65mm (Willenz 30); Fritz Rotiers, 1905, a bronze medal by G. Devreese for A. Michaux, 55mm (WIllenz 47; cf. BDW 18, 682); Baron Henry Carton de Wiart, 1912, a bronze medal by P. Theunis, 75mm; Foyer des Orphelins de Charleroi, 1917, a plated bronze plaque by G. Devreese for Fonson, 66 x 61mm (Willenz 179); Iwan Gilkin, 1924, a bronze medal by C.R. Samuel, 65mm (BM Acq. 1983-7, p.7, 17; cf. DNW 48, 811); 20è Anniversaire des Expositions Nationales du Travail, 1949, a bronze medal after G. Devreese, 60mm (Willenz 420) [6]. Very fine and better; fifth in box of issue £80-£100
ITALY, Gian Giacomo Trivulzio, 1499, a square bronze medal, unsigned [attributed to Cristoforo Foppa, known as Caradosso], commemorating the capture of Alessandria, the expulsion of Ludovico Maria Sforza and his later capture at Novara, laureate and armoured bust left, rev. legend in nine lines, 46 x 45mm (Pollard 217 = Kress 192). Pierced at top, good very fine £600-£800
FRANCE, Francis I, 1515, a copper medal [struck 17th-18th century], unsigned, 54mm; Francis I, 1836, a bronze medal by A.A. Caqué [struck 1841-2], 51mm (BDM I, 342-3); Henry III, a copper medal, undated [struck 17th-18th century], unsigned, 46mm; Louis XIV, 1678, a restrike bronze medal [struck after 1880], unsigned, 85mm [4]. First three extremely fine, last good very fine £100-£150
BOHEMIA, a cast gilt-silver religious medal, undated (16th century), 37mm; PRUSSIA, Capture of Prague, 1757, a bronze medal, unsigned [by J.G. Holtzhey], 48mm; GERMANY, a bronze allegorical medal, unsigned and undated (18th century), 45mm [3]. Varied state, first with remains of brooch-mount attached £100-£150
Anglo-French Friendship, 1830, a copper medal by Gayrard & Caqué, 36mm; William IV, Coronation, 1831, a copper medal by W. Wyon for Rundell Bridge & Co., 68mm (BHM 1476; E 1248); Death of the Duke of Wellington, 1852, a white metal medal by Allen & Moore, 51mm (BHM 2476); Exhibition of Art Treasures, Manchester, 1857, a bronze medal by Pinches, 63mm (BHM 2606) [4]. Varied state £100-£150
Glasgow, School of Art and Haldane Academy, Haldane Trustees Medal, a bronze award by N. Macphail, bare head of James Haldane left, rev. Minerva seated, owl at her feet, edge named (W.S. Kershaw, 15a), 60mm (D & W 230/211). Scratched in reverse field, otherwise extremely fine £80-£100 --- Provenance: N.G. Brodie Collection, DNW Auction 41, 3 June 1999, lot 719; J. Spencer Collection, DNW Auction 66, 6 July 2005, lot 1108 (part)
Royal Thames Yacht Club, medals by Garrard (3), in silver (2) and plated bronze, yacht sailing left, revs. wreath, named (Presented by the Commodore in Commemoration of the First Regatta held by the Club at Stokes Bay, August 1st 1913, Ma’ona, F. Last Esq and C.H. Last Esq; R[oyal] T[hames] Y[acht] C[lub], 1st, Junior Cup Race, 1952; ‘Tyra’ Winner Cory Cup 1959), all 38mm, second hallmarked London 1950 [3]. Very fine, first toned £80-£100 --- Provenance: First bt T.C. Millett October 2008; others bt H. Simmons March 2018
ITALY, Regio Yacht-Club Italiano [Est. 1879], a silver award medal, unsigned, un-named, 54mm (cf. DNW 158, 952); Yacht-Scuola Corsaro II, Venice, a silver award medalet, unsigned, sail engraved (1643), 25mm; Yacht-Club Costa Smeralda, Porto Cervo, Sardinia Cup, 1982, a bronze medal by M. Ghinassi, 70mm [3]. First extremely fine with much original brilliance, toned, second very fine and with loop for suspension, last mint state and in original blue wallet, together with a British Team cloth badge £90-£120
AUSTRIA, Öesterreiches Zee Verein [Austrian Sailing Association], a bronze 5th Prize medal, unsigned, engraved (31-8-’35), 46mm; GERMANY, a plated bronze award medal, unsigned, engraved (Einhart der Seefahrer Seinen Freunden), 36mm; HUNGARY, Magyar Vitorlás Szövetség Bajnokság [Hungarian Sailing Association Championship], 1950, a base metal award medal, unsigned, 40mm; MALTA, Royal Malta Yacht Club, Middle Sea Race, a bronze award medal for the Malta Tourist Board, named (Dee, 1970), 30mm; NETHERLANDS, Koninkluke Nederlandsche Zeil-en Roei-Vereeniging [Royal Dutch Sailing and Rowing Association], medals by C.J. Begeer (3), in silver, 26mm, bronze (2), both 55mm, one dated 1937, and a light bronze award medal by Hella Unger, engraved (Loeuesteijn Wedstr, W.S.U. de Merwede, 1e Prijs, K1:C), 40mm; SPAIN, Club Nautico Real, an oval gilt brass badge, engraved (Regates Nacionals 1921), 45 x 32mm; SWEDEN, Sveriges Militära Idrottsförbund [Sweden's Military Sports Association], 1909, a silver award medal, unsigned, engraved (Memory of Yacht-Racing at Karlskrona, 1950), 34mm [10]. Generally very fine; two with loops for suspension, fifth in card box of issue £70-£90
Marriage of Princess Helena and Prince Christian of Schleswig-Holstein, 1866, a bronze medal by J.S. & A.B. Wyon, conjoined heads left, rev. arms of Helena and Christian, crown and date above, all within ornate hexafoil, 64mm (W & E 1035A.1; BHM 2859; E 1583a). About extremely fine £100-£120
International Exhibition of all Fine Arts Industries and Inventions, 1874, a bronze medal by G.T. Morgan, bust of Prince of Wales left, rev. Albert Hall, named (The Right Hon. Sir Stafford H. Northcote, Bart, C.B., M.P., for Services), 52mm (BHM 2992; E 1633). Reverse edge knock at 5 o’clock, otherwise virtually as struck; in original maroon case of issue by G.T. Morgan, 144 Finboro’ Rd, London £70-£90 --- Sir Stafford Northcote, 1st Earl of Iddesleigh, GVB, PC, FRS (1818-87); b London; educ. Eton and Balliol College, Oxford; private secretary to W.E. Gladstone at the Board of Trade, 1843; Conservative MP for Dudley 1855-7, Stamford 1858-66 and North Devon, 1866-85; Financial Secretary to the Treasury, 1859; President of the Board of Trade, 1866; Secretary of State for India, 1867; Governor of the Hudson’s Bay Co, 1870-1; Chancellor of the Exchequer 1874; elevated to the House of Lords, 1885; died suddenly at 10 Downing Street, 12 January 1887
Duke of Devonshire, Chancellor of Cambridge University, 1862, silver, bronze, and white metal medals, unsigned, each 44mm (BHM 2713; E 1559) [3]. Extremely fine; first in silver rim [lacking original glazed lunettes] £100-£150 --- Provenance: E.W. Danson Collection; DNW Auction 122, 2 April 2014, lot 795
BELGIUM, La Musique, 1911, a bronze plaque by L.A. de Smeth for Fonson, on behalf of the Société Hollandaise Belge des Amis de la Médaille d’Art, 58 x 55mm (BM Acq. 1978-82, pl.13, 28; BDM VIII, 208; cf. DNW M4, 447); Exposition Universelle et Internationale, Ghent, 1913, a bronze plaque by G. Devreese, 71 x 69mm (Willenz 141; BDM VII, 221; cf. DNW 137, 547); 50è Anniversaire de l’Affranchissement de l’Escaut, 1913, a bronze plaque by A. Mauquoy for the Chambre de Commerce, Antwerp, 76 x 55mm (Vandamme/Bernier 36; BM Acq. 1978-82, p.17, 91; BDM VIII, 34; cf. DNW M12, 386); Colonies de Débiles, 1917, a bronze plaque by G. Devreese for Fonson, 69 x 60mm (Willenz 184); Exposition Universelle et Internationale, Brussels, 1935, a bronze award plaque by A. Bonnetain for Fonson, un-named, 79 x 64mm (BM Acq. 1978-82, p.12, 10; cf. DNW M10, 1462) [5]. About very fine and better £60-£80
Visit of Christian IX and Louise of Denmark to the City of London, 1893, a light bronze medal by F. Bowcher for the Corporation of the City of London, conjoined busts right, rev. Londinia seated, façade of the Guildhall behind, struck at the Paris Mint, 75mm (W & E 1766A.1; BHM 3454; E 1783). Carbon spot on obverse, otherwise good very fine £100-£120
Visit of Queen Victoria to Epping Forest and Dedication, 1882, bronze medals by C. Wiener for the Corporation of the City of London (2), crowned bust left, revs. Londinia standing opposite a seated Queen, view of pathway into the forest behind, 75mm (W & E 1400.1; BHM 3128; E 1689) [2]. Extremely fine; in gilt-blocked case of issue £400-£600 --- One illustrated
Francis Chantrey, 1843, a bronze medal by W. Wyon for the Art Union of London, 55mm (BHM 2227); William Hogarth, 1848, a bronze medal by L.C. Wyon for the Art Union of London, 54mm (BHM 2302); Inigo Jones, 1849, a bronze medal by C.F. Carter for the Art Union of London, 54mm (BHM 2348); together with a copper medal of Shakespeare by J.-J. Barre, 41mm [4]. Good very fine or better but first three brightly cleaned £80-£100
USA, 25th Anniversary of the Commercial Credit Company, 1937, a bronze medal by H. Schuler for Medallic Art Co, 76mm; Pittsburgh Bicentennial, 1958, a bronze medal by R.J. Menconi for the Pittsburgh Bicentennial Association, 76mm; Alaska Statehood, 1959, a bronze medal by R.J. Menconi for Medallic Art Co, 64mm (Gould/Bressett 105); The New York World’s Fair, 1964-5, a bronze medal by A. de Francisci for Medallic Art Co, 63mm [4]. First very fine, others extremely fine; last three in card boxes of issue £60-£80
Marriage of the Prince of Wales and Princess Alexandra, 1863, a bronze medal by L.C. Wyon for Hunt & Roskell, 33mm (BHM 2771); 21st Anniversary of the Volunteer Movement, 1881, a bronze medal by N. Macphail [after N. Paton], 63mm (BHM 3104; E 1682); Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, a bronze medal by G.W. de Saulles, 56mm (BHM 3506; E 1817a); Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, a bronze medal by G. Frampton, 52mm (BHM 3767; E 1872a); Battle of Jutland, 1916, a white metal medal by Spink & Son, 45mm (BHM 4124; E 1951a) [5]. Varied state; last two cased £100-£150
Battle of Malplaquet, 1709, a copper medal by J. Croker, 47mm (E 438); George III, Accession, 1760, a cast bronze medal after T. Pingo, 54mm (cf. BHM 1; cf. E 682); Earl of Wellington, 1812, a copper medal by T. Webb, 54mm (BHM 746; E 1029); Betrothal of Princess Charlotte, 1814, a copper medal by T. Webb, 54mm (BHM 778; E 1041); Death of Princess Charlotte, 1817, a copper medal by Webb & Mills for Mudie, 49mm (BHM 940; E 1097) [5]. Varied state £150-£200
ARGENTINA, Yacht Club Argentino, Buenos Aires, a plated bronze award medal, unsigned, naming Pablo Suarez, engraved (Rating 2o. Premio, 26 Ene, 1913), 31mm; AUSTRALIA, Rockhampton Sailing Regatta, 1895, a silver badge by G. Loveridge, named (2nd Prize for 19 Footers, won by Xoa), hallmarked Birmingham 1893, 40 x 29mm, America’s Cup, 1983, a gilt Winners medal, unsigned, 32mm; BERMUDA, Tall Ships Race, 1964, a bronze award medal, unsigned, un-named, 38mm; SOUTH AFRICA, Hout Bay Yacht Club, 1984, a bronze award medal, unsigned, 52mm; URUGUAY, Yacht Club Uruguayo, XI Campeonato Sudamericano de la Clase Lightning, 1965, a bronze 3rd Prize medal by Tammaro, un-named, 31mm, and a plated bronze medal by L. Giammarchi, 28mm; USA, America’s Cup, 1903, gilt brass medalets (2), both 24mm, and an enamelled button by Whitehead & Hoag, 32mm [10]. Generally very fine; fourth in maroon case of issue £60-£80 --- Pablo Suarez (†1924) was a noted yachtsman and committee member of the Yacht Club Argentino. A frequent visitor to England, he was well known in Southampton yachting circles and the owner of the 12-metre yacht Rafaga, built in 1908 and depicted on the medal. He married Annie Berry, daughter of Mr W. Berry, a former Chief Constable of Southampton. The medals of his son, Flying Officer Pablo Geoffrey Suarez (1918-2003), were sold in these rooms on 26 March 2014, lot 1536
FRANCE, Préparation Militaire, 1911, a bronze medal by P. Grandhomme for the Ministre de la Guerre, 50mm (BDM VII, 389; V & A Exh. Cat. 1998, 1; cf. Noonans 264, 901); Municipalité de Paris, c. 1930, an Art Déco bronze medal by P.-M. Dammann, named (à Charles Lambert, Instituteur, 1934), 50mm (BM Acq. 1978-82, pl.54, 43; cf. DNW M8, 2285); Philatec Paris, 1964, a silver award medal by J.A. Devigne, named (T.-H. Bent), 68mm (cf. DNW 141, 1760); together with clichés (3), by Exbrayat for La Gerbe d’Or, and by H. Dropsy (2), one fashioned as a badge [6]. Third extremely fine and in case of issue, others very fine and better £80-£100
USA, Death of President Warren Harding, 1923, a bronze medal by G.T. Morgan, 76mm (Failor/Hayden 128); Inauguration of President Richard Nixon, 1969, a bronze medal by F. Gasparro, 76mm (FH 138); Second Inauguration of President Richard Nixon and Vice-President Spiro Agnew, 1973, a Proof bronze medal by G. Roberts for the Franklin Mint, 70mm; Second Inauguration of President William Clinton, 1997, a bronze medal by D. Everhart II for Medallic Art Co, 70mm [4]. First about very fine, others extremely fine; all except first boxes of issue £60-£80
International Exhibition, London, 1873, a white metal medal by G. Morgan after J. Gamble, edge named (Rosser & Russell, Catalogue No 4731), 70mm (BHM 2964); Battle of Jutland, 1916, a white metal medal by Spink & Son, 45mm (BHM 4124); British Empire Exhibition, 1925, a bronze medal by B. Mackennal & P. Metcalfe, 51mm (BHM 4203); Society of Miniature Rifle Clubs, The Bell Medal, a bronze award, unsigned and undated, 38mm [4]. Very fine or better, last two cleaned; first and third cased [first case damaged] £60-£80
Centenary of the Royal Regatta, Torbay, 1913, a silver and enamel award medal by W.J. Dingley, named (H.A. Garrett Esq, Borough Surveyor), 44mm; International Coronation Regatta, Torbay, 1937, a silver medal by H.B. Sale, 51mm (W & E 7805A.1; BHM 4385); Yachting, bronze award medals, unsigned [by Pinches] (2), engraved (12 Ft National Championship, Torbay, 1953, Saturday Race, 2nd Crew; Redwing Championships, Torbay, 1954, Open Race, 1st, “Fiesta”), both 38mm; Torbay Yachting Association, a uniface bronze and enamel award medal, unsigned, engraved (1955 Firefly Championship Week, Monday’s Race Crew, 6th), 38mm; 150th Anniversary of the Royal Regatta, Torbay, 1963, a plated bronze medal, unsigned, 45mm [6]. Very fine and better, but second with some rim knocks £90-£120 --- Provenance: First, second and last D.M. Young Collection, DNW Auction M14, 25 November 2013, lot 1139 [first from T.C. Millett June 2005, second from J. Whitmore July 2003, last from A. Judd June 2003]
Southwold Model Yacht Regattas, Annual Regatta, 1923, a brass medal by Wright & Son, Edgware, un-named, 32mm; Royal London Yacht Club, Centenary Regatta, 1938, a silver medal by H.B. Sale for Benzie, Cowes, 38mm, hallmarked London 1937; Royal Corinthian Yacht Club, Burnham-on-Crouch, International Cadet Class, award medals (2), unsigned, engraved (Cadet Week 1959, Royal Corinthian Y.C. Trophy, Third Prize...Vice-President’s Trophy, First Prize), both 51mm; City Livery Yacht Club Cup, 1998, an engraved bronze award medal, unsigned, 55mm [5]. About extremely fine and better; second in original blue case of issue [this somewhat scuffed], last with original ribbon for wearing £40-£60
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