Battle of Trafalgar, Centenary, 1905, a copper medal, unsigned, 17mm (C & W 4886A.1); a copper medal, unsigned, 17mm (C & W 4887A.1); a copper medal, unsigned, 29mm (C & W 4889A.1); Ottawa, a bronze medal, unsigned, 30mm (C & W – [rev. as 4889]); Death of Nelson, Centenary, 1905, a copper badge by Collins, London, 31 x 28mm (C & W –) [5]. Good very fine or better, first two with suspension loops, third and fourth pierced £30-£40
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Thanksgiving for the End of the Peninsular War, 1814, a white metal medal, unsigned, 39mm (BHM 793); Treaty of Paris, 1814, a bronze medal, unsigned [by T. Halliday?], for Thomason, 48mm (BHM 802); a bronze medal by T. Wyon Jr, 57mm (BHM 818); Battle of Waterloo, 1815, silver medals (2), unsigned, 20mm (BHM 882); Opening of Waterloo Bridge, 1817, silver medals (2) by T. Wyon Jr, 27mm (BHM 961); a silver medal, unsigned, 20mm (BHM 962) [8]. Varied state, some scarce £150-£200
Thurso, Caithness and Sutherland Industrial and Art Exhibition, 1876, silver and bronze medals by Kirkwood & Son, Industry seated right, rev. legend within wreath, both un-named, each 45mm [2]. First lightly brushed otherwise extremely fine, second cleaned otherwise about extremely fine, both rare £60-£80
Prize medals for Rowing (3): Henley Regatta, Grand Challenge Cup, silver, unsigned, edge named (Charles M.I. Pollock, Leander No. 7), 48mm; Cambridge University, bronze, by Munsey, rev. engraved (Trial Eights 1884), edge named (C.A.E. Pollock), 51mm; silver, by Munsey, edge named (1885 A Company, Col. Sgt Pollock, Corp. Grimley, Corp. Key, Pte Bliss, Pte Grierson, Fte Moss), 51mm [3]. Very fine or better, the silver medals polished £80-£100
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, 75mm (W & E 1766A.1; BHM 3454; E 1783). Extremely fine; in case of issue [this distressed] £200-£300
Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, a silver medal by G.W. de Saulles, 26mm (BHM 3506); Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, silver medals (2) by G.W. de Saulles, each 31mm (BHM 3737); a bronze medal by E. Fuchs, 38mm (BHM 3772); George V, Coronation, 1911, Guernsey, a bronze medal by A. Fenwick, 39mm (W & E 5104N) [5]. Varied state £90-£120
South African War, 1899-1900, a bronze medal by A.B. [?], 26mm (BHM 3674); CANADA, George VI, Coronation, 1937, Newfoundland, a white metal medal by J.R. Gaunt, 36mm (obv. as W & E 7085); together with a silvered-brass (?) badge bearing the crest and motto of Clan Robertson [3]. Very fine to extremely fine; first in case of issue £40-£50
FRANCE, 20e Anniversaire de la Société de Chimie Industrielle, Paris, 1937, a bronze plaque by N. Aronson, busts of Jean Gerard and Paul Kestner vis-à-vis divided by central torch, triptych of industrial and agricultural scenes below, rev. legend, 90 x 66mm (cf. Elsen 147, 2181); Compagnie de Navigation Sud-Atlantique, the Launch of the Pasteur, 1939, bronze medals by F. Bazin (2), bust of Louis Pasteur right, revs. liner sailing left, 68mm (cf. DNW 47, 1158) [3]. First about extremely fine, second and third virtually as struck; latter two in original brown card boxes £80-£100 --- Provenance: Dr Edith Greenwood Collection
FRANCE, Expéditions Polaires, 1953, a bronze medal by F. Brigaud, polar bear standing right, rev. map of Greenland, whales in sea and names of expeditions indicated, 72mm (CGMP p.316; cf. Baldwin 41, 1973). Extremely fine £70-£90 --- Provenance: Stack’s Auction (New York), 10 January 2011, lot 1066 (part)
FRANCE, Expéditions Polaires Françaises, 1956, a bronze medal by L. Bazor, bust of Paul-Emile Victor left, dogs and sled in background, rev. aircraft dropping supplies to a group of explorers on the ice, caterpillar tractors in foreground, 68mm (CGMP p.114). Extremely fine £70-£90 --- Provenance: Stack’s Auction (New York), 10 January 2011, lot 1067 (part)
GERMANY, Field Marshal von Blücher, Prince of Wagstadt, 1814, a bronze medal by Thomason & Co., 54mm (Bramsen 1475); Entry of the Allied Sovereigns into Paris, 1814, a bronze medal by J. Stettner, 38mm (Bramsen 1374); Erection of the Waterloo Monument in Hannover, 1832, a bronze medal by G. Fritz, 50mm (Bramsen 1895); Friedrich Wilhelm of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, Peninsula Centenary, 1909, a brass medal, unsigned, 35mm [4]. Very fine or better £100-£150
GERMANY, Wilhelm I, a uniface bronze medal by E. Weigand, 41mm (BDM VI, 425); Paul von Breitenbach, 1914, an iron medal by L. Funcke, 50mm (Weiler 3575); Verein Deutscher Jäger Jubil Schiessen [Association of German Hunters Shooting Jubilee], 1921, a uniface bronze plaque by Awes Münz, Berlin, back engraved (1. Preis, Klein Kal, Manschaftsschiessen), 78 x 58mm; Tanzturnier um de Meisterschaften der nahe Bad Kreuznach [Championship Dance Tournament, Bad Kreuznach], 1927, a plated bronze award medal, unsigned, engraved (I Preis B-Klasse), 50mm; 300-Jahrfeier der Universität zu Gießen [Tercentenary of the University, Giessen], 1907, a square bronze plaque by H. Jobst for L.-C. Lauer, 48mm (Heidemann 842; BDM VII, 480); Emil Rathenau, 1908, an oval silver medal by H. Hahn for L.-C. Lauer, 59 x 40mm (Heidemann 401; BDM VII, 410); Deutsches Theater, 1912, an oval gilt and enamel badge by G. Deschler, 47 x 37mm; Centenary of the Death of Ludwig van Beethoven, 1927, a silver medal by J. Bernhart, 33mm (Niggl 111a); together with other miscellaneous medals (3, one in silver) [11]. Varied state; one cased £70-£90 --- Provenance: Dr Edith Greenwood Collection
GERMANY, Austellung der Provinz Schleswig-Holstein...Internationalen Schifffahrts-Austellung [Schleswig-Holstein International Shipping Exhibition], Kiel, 1896, a silver medal by J. von Lange, 50mm (cf. WAG 97, 1310); Gesellschaft zur Foederung der Wissenschaften des Ackerbaues und der Künste im Unter-Elsass [Society for the Advancement of Science, Agriculture and Arts, Lower Rhine], 1899, a bilingual bronze medal signed P.H., 50mm; Industrie und Gewerbe-Ausstellung Rheinland-Westfalen [Industry and Trade Exhibition Rhineland-Wesphalia], Dusseldorf, 1902, a bronze medal by H. Mueller, 70mm (BDM IV, 191) [3]. Second extremely fine, others very fine, first with small obverse rim knock at 11 o’clock but in maroon fitted case of issue, gilt titles £60-£80 --- Provenance: Dr Edith Greenwood Collection
GERMANY, Widmung der Firmengeschichte und Teilnahmen an Weltausstellungen D. Peters & Co, Elberfeld [Dedicated to the History of D. Peters & Co and its Participation in World Exhibitions, Elberfeld], 1908, a uniface bronze plaque by H. Dürrich, vignettes of artisans working divided by central tree, elevation of the factory below, 84 x 77mm (cf. Münz Zentrum Rhineland 193, 6420); Konferenz zum Urheberrecht von Literatur und Kunst, Berlin [Conference on Copyright in Literature and Art, Berlin], 1908, a light bronze medal by G. Morin for O. Oertel, Pallas standing, attended by figures representing Literature and Art, rev. legend in 9 lines, 65mm (Heidemann 219) [2]. Very fine, first scarce £70-£90 --- Provenance: Dr Edith Greenwood Collection
NETHERLANDS, Nederlandse Motorwieir Ver [Dutch Motorcycling Club], 1904, a bronze award medal, unsigned, early motorcyclist riding to right, arms and supporters below, rev. wreath, named (Holland-Engeland Rit, 1920, F.J. Ellis), 51mm; USA, Centenary of the Birth of Ezra Meeker, 1930, a uniface bronze plaque by J. Juszko for Medallic Art Co. on behalf of G. DuPont Pratt, 65 x 50mm; David Parvulus, 1980, a bronze medal by J. Terken for Medallic Art Co. on behalf of Loveshaw Corp., 63mm [3]. First good very fine, with clip and ring for suspension, others extremely fine £60-£80 --- Provenance: Dr Edith Greenwood Collection
SWITZERLAND, Universitat Zurich Einweihung [Inauguration of Zurich University], 1914, a bronze medal by P. Osswald, 50mm (BDM VIII, 105); Gewerbe Ausstellung, Lyss [Commercial Exhibition, Lyss], 1923, a bronze medal by Huguenin, 70mm; 100-jährige Bestehen der Schweizerischen Offiziersgesellschaft [Centenary of the Swiss Officers Society], 1933, a bronze medal by Huguenin, 62mm; Tir Fédéral, Fribourg, 1934, a uniface bronze plaque by W. Jordan for Huguenin, 86 x 56mm (Richter 433a; cf. Sincona 43, 4547); together with miscellaneous World medals, badges, etc (6) [10]. Very fine or better; first in maroon case of issue £60-£80 --- Provenance: Dr Edith Greenwood Collection
TUSCANY, Francesco de Medici, 1613, a uniface cast bronze medal by G. Dupré, armoured bust right, 89mm (Jones 43); LORRAINE, René II (1473-1508), a uniface impression in horn of the obv. of the medal by F. de Saint-Urbain, 59mm (cf. BDM V, 310) [2]. First a later cast, about very fine, second very fine £70-£90
USA, Hudson-Fulton Celebrations, 1909, a small silvered-bronze medal by E. Fuchs for Whitehead-Hoag on behalf of the ANS, Henry Hudson and crew in boat, rev. three seated figures, 31mm (Baxter 99; BDM VII, 331; ANS Exh. Cat. 1910, p.106, 14); Sinking of the SS Lusitania, 1915, a cast English copy of the medal by K. Goetz, 55mm (BHM 4118; E 1941A, type c) [2]. Nearly fine and extremely fine £60-£80
India, George VI, Half-Rupees (2), 1946, 1947, both Bombay; Quarter-Rupees (3), 1939 Bombay, 1940 Calcutta, 1947 Bombay; 2 Annas, 1939 Calcutta, long trefoils; Annas (2), 1939 Bombay, 1942 Calcutta; Quarter-Annas (5), 1938 Calcutta, 1939 Calcutta, 1940 (2), Calcutta and Bombay, 1942 Calcutta; Twelfth-Annas (2), both 1939 Bombay, tall and short trefoils (SW 9.72, 9.73, 9.79, 9.81, 9.103, 9.105, 9.150, 9.165, 9.219, 9.222, 9.227, 9.229, 9.233, 9.271, 9.273; Prid. 461, 473, 684-6, 688, 691, 860-1, 866-7, 869, 904, 964, 972) [15]. Mostly mint state, the 2 Annas of 1939 an early strike, bronze with full original colour £80-£100
Battle of Waterloo, 150th Anniversary, [1965], a silver medal by Pinches [after B. Pistrucci], edge stamped ‘0833’, 64mm (cf. Eimer 57 [see note]); 175th Anniversary, [1990], silver and bronze medals by the Royal Mint [after B. Pistrucci], each 63mm (cf. Eimer 57 [see note] & p.13, Fig. 6c; E 2166) [3]. About extremely fine or better, the bronze medal with verdigris spot on reverse £80-£100
A pair of 18th or 19th century bronze urns designed by Claude Ballin, for Louis XIV at the Palace of Versailles, each vase with satyr masks either side of an icicle rim, acanthus leaf moulded bands and on circular fluted bases with a band of ribbon tied reeds and a shaped square plinth, each 56cm diameter x 71cm high to the rimThe urns in the Palace of Versailles were made after the designs of Ballin by Francois Anguier or Michael Anguier and Nicholas Legendre and by the founder Amroise Duval in and around the third quarter of the 17th century. The urns in this lot follow the design of the urns at Versailles very closely. A similar pair of urns can be seen in Lanhydrock, Cornwall where they arrived via the Marquess of Hertford who had bought them over from his property in France, the Château de Bagatelle.The first urn with some minor holes, delicately cast overall and with good patina, with minor marks, dents and scratches due to use outside. The second urn with damage where the base meets the bowl of the top and with old repair, losses and restoration.
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