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Middlesex, political token halfpennies (2): Thomas Paine, 1795, PIGS MEAT PUBLISHED BY T. SPENCE LONDON, Liberty cap and a pig trampling on emblems of royalty, rev. legend, THOs. SPENCE/ Sir THOs. MORE/ THOs. PAINE/ 1795 ADVOCATES FOR THE RIGHTS OF MAN, plain edge (D&H.842b); Erskine, halfpenny, undated, bust l., rev. A FRIEND TO FREEDOM & RIGHTS OF MAN, plain edge (D & H 1010); other 18th century token halfpennies (7), generally very fine, some better; with a cut halfpenny of John (1199-1216), York or Norwich, moneyer RENAVD, fine (10)
Charles II, The Embarkation at Scheveningen, 1660, hollow silver medal, by Peter van Abeele, bust three-quarters r., hair long and wearing Garter George on ribband, rev. Fame flies over fleet, holding scroll, Dutch legend in script in shell cartouche below, 70mm (MI 455/44; vL II, 462; MH 72), lightly toned, about extremely fine
† George II, the recapture of Prague, 1744, by Karl Alexander, Prince of Lorraine, copper medal, 39.5mm. (MI.592/240), good very fine and scarce in this condition; Prince Charles Edward, The Treaty of Aix-La-Chapelle, 1745, copper medal, by C. N. or J. C. Roettier, bust r., rev. AMOR ET SPES, Britannia standing, 41.5mm. (MI.600/251; Eimer 595; Woolf 59.2); George III, Coronation, 1761, Æ medals (2), 38.5mm. & 23mm. (BHM.33/56); John Wilkes, radical and politician, brass medallets (3), 29mm., 20.5mm. & 22.5mm (BHM 118/124 [R3]/125), very fine or nearly so (7)
† George III, Manchester and Salford Royal Light Horse Volunteers, 1802, Testimony of Gratitude, copper medal, by the Soho Mint, bust of king r., border of hearts and hands, rev. legend, 36mm. (Eimer 944); Matthew Boulton (1728-1809), Obsequies, 1809, copper medal, by the Soho Mint, IN MEMORY OF HIS OBSEQUIES …, legend in wreath, rev. three-line legend, MATTHEW BOULTON / DIED AUGUST 17TH 1809 / AGED 81 YEARS, 40.5mm. (BHM.662; Eimer 1003); Matthew Boulton and James Watt, advertising medal for James Watt & Co., 1871, by J. Moore, 38.5mm. (BHM.2922; Eimer 1617), the first extremely fine, the others very fine (3)
† George, Prince Regent, Grand National Jubilee for the Signing of the Peace of Paris, 1814, white metal medal, unsigned, bust l., a fur mantle around his frock coat, rev. inscription within wreath, 45mm. (BHM.830); other white metal medals (11): George III, Saved from Assassination, 1800; Death of the Duke of Bedford, 1802; Death of the Duke of York, 1827; York Minster, Destruction of the Choir, 1829 (2); Opening of London Bridge [City series]; Birmingham Grammar School, 1836 (BHM.486/532/1278/1360/1545/1712); Victorian (4); and a copper medal of Francis Egerton, Earl of Bridgewater, 1829 (BHM.1340), the first extremely fine, the others very fine and better, all white metal pieces scarce or rare (13)
Royal Military Academy Woolwich, the Pollock prize medal, in gold, second type, undated, ‘awarded to the most distinguished cadet of the season’, by Benjamin Wyon, an un-named specimen, uniformed bust of Pollock l., POLLOCK – CABUL 1842, rev. legend in ten lines, FOUNDED BY THE BRITISH INHABITANTS OF CALCUTTA …, 45mm, total wt. 65.70gms. (Puddester 861.4 [ R2 ]), some light scuff-marks, otherwise nearly extremely fine
Victoria, gold medallion for the Golden Jubilee, 1887, by J.E. Boehm and F. Leighton, crowned ‘Jubilee’ bust l., rev. enthroned figure of Empire facing, flanked by standing figures of Science, Letters, Art, Industry and Agriculture, at their feet, Mercury and Time, 58mm., wt. 90.95gms. (Eimer 1733a), scuffed on obverse and slight edge bruise at 5 o’clock on obverse, light hairlines on reverse, otherwise extremely fine or better
Victoria, official copper medallion for the Golden Jubilee, 1887, official medal, in copper, by L. C. Wyon, after Sir Joseph Edgar Boehm and (rev.) Sir Frederick Leighton, crowned and veiled bust l., rev. enthroned figure of Empire facing, flanked by figures of the Arts and Industry, 77.5mm.; Diamond Jubilee, 1897, official medals (2), silver and copper, by G. W. de Saulles, after Brock and Wyon, 55.5mm; Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, official medal, bronze, by G. W. de Saulles, 55.5mm. (BHM 3219/3506/3737; Eimer 1733/1817/1871), silver has been buffed, very fine, others extremely fine or nearly so, each in red leather case of issue (4)
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