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Andrew Fountaine, 1745, a damascened copper medal by J.A. Dassier, bust right, rev. legend in three lines, date in exergue, 56mm (Eisler II, 296, 19 for obv.; MI II, 590/236 for obv.; E 590 footnote). Very fine and extremely rare, especially with the 1745 date £600-£800 --- Provenance: DNW Auction 143, 12 December 2017, lot 89
Jacobite Rebellion Defeated, 1746, a cast pinchbeck medal, armoured bust of the Duke of Cumberland right, rev. lion overcoming wolf, 33mm (Woolf 56:2; MI II, 617/287). About extremely fine, rare [slabbed NGC AU 50] £100-£120 --- Provenance: Goldberg Auction 72 (Beverly Hills), 5 February 2013, lot 5671
Relief of Gibraltar, 1783, a white metal medal by J.C. Reich, bust of Admiral Elliott right, rev. view of colony under bombardment, 44mm (BHM 254; E 802). Small copper plug; some marks in fields, otherwise good very fine £80-£100 --- Provenance: Emporium Hamburg Auktion 70 (Hamburg), 14 November 2013, lot 1153
Board of Agriculture, 1793, a silver award medal by C.H. Küchler, laureate bust of George III right within wreath, rev. standing female figure holding mirror and spade with serpent entwined around handle, dated November 16, 1801 in exergue, edge named (Mr Jos. Atkinson, Prize Essay), 48mm, 61.99g (Pollard 6; E 853). Fields brushed, otherwise good extremely fine, rare; in contemporary fitted case £600-£800
Queen Charlotte’s 51st Birthday, 1795, a silver medal, unsigned [by C.H. Küchler], bust left, rev. frogmore, etc, 34mm, 23.03g (Pollard 10; BHM 390; E 864; cf. DNW 136, 1506). Obverse die flaw in very early stage, some light surface marks, otherwise about extremely fine, mottled uneven tone, very rare in silver £150-£200 --- Provenance: D.B. Bailey Collection, DNW Auction T18, 27 August 2020, lot 610
Horticultural Society of London, Foundation Medal (Est. 1804), a silver medal by G.F. Pidgeon after R. Batty for Rundell, Bridge & Rundell, two females offer fruit to the bust of a deity, rev. glasshouse, trees behind, named (Presented to John Sudlow, Esqr, December 10th 1819), 68mm (BHM 568A; D & W 155/422; E 955). Extremely fine and very rare £400-£500 --- John Sudlow (†27 October 1830), Monument yard, City, and Thames Ditton. The Horticultural Society of London minute book for 1819 records: ‘To John Sudlow, Esq. of Thames Ditton, Fellow of the Society, the Silver Medal, for the various specimens of rare and excellent Fruits grown in his garden, which he has exhibited at different Meetings of the Society’
International Exhibition of all Fine Arts Industries and Inventions, London, 1873, a plated white metal medal by G.T. Morgan, draped bust of Prince of Wales left, rev. façade of buildings, named (Sir James McCulloch for Services), 70mm (BHM 2964; Taylor 180a; E 1622). Extremely fine £50-£70 --- Sir James McCulloch, KCMG (1819-93), b Glasgow; spent much of his life as a businessman and politician in Australia. He served four terms as Premier of Victoria between June 1863 and May 1877. Between 1872 and 1874 he returned to Britain where his commercial and political experience would doubtless have proved invaluable to the organisers of the exhibition
Colonial and Indian Exhibition, 1886, a bronze award medal by L.C. Wyon, bust of Prince of Wales left, rev. legend in wreath, unnamed, 52mm (BHM 3209; E 1725; Pudd. 886.1.2); together with other base metal medals (6), 1901-6, all relating to Edward VII [7]. Mostly very fine to extremely fine; two cased as issued £80-£100
Madras Exhibition, 1859, a copper award medal by B. Wyon, laureate bust of Victoria left, rev. female figure seated left beneath palm tree, edge named (Lt Col G.W.Y. Simpson), 63mm (Pudd. 855.4). Some contact marks, otherwise extremely fine, scarce £200-£260 --- Provenance: DNW Auction M7, 1 July 2008, lot 2381
Provincial Exhibition, North-Western Provinces, 1867, Drummond Medal of Honor, a silver award after W. Wyon, crowned bust of Victoria left, rev. legend within wreath, smaller wreath above, edge named (Supdt Roorkee Workshops), 43mm (Pudd. 867.1). Cleaned, otherwise extremely fine, scarce, with ‘Mutiny’ suspension; in contemporary fitted case £100-£120 --- Provenance: DNW Auction 137, 21 September 2016, lot 596
SOUTH AFRICA, Opening of the Pretoria to Delagoa Bay Railway, 1895, a silver medal by J.P.M. Menger, bust of Paul Kruger left, rev. winged wheel within legend, 44mm (Hern 16; AM Cat. 5; Moyaux 52; BDM IV, 26; BM Acq. 1983-7, pl. 107, 3; cf. Swan 405-6). Very fine, reverse better, toned £150-£200
SOUTH AFRICA, Death of Eugene Smith, 1901, a silver medal by Elkington, bust right in bush hat, rev. legend above tablet, 45mm (Hern 656 [not listed in silver]; AM Cat –; cf. St James’s 7, 875). Extremely fine and extremely rare in silver; in original case by Elkington & Co Ltd, Medallists £200-£300 --- Capt Eugene Clementi-Smith, DSO (1847-1901), educated at St Paul’s School, London; served first in Canada and later in South Africa, where he received a fatal wound at Harrisburg on 11 September 1901, dying on 4 October. Throughout his service career he had been involved with shooting and the NRA shoot annually for gold, silver and bronze medals in his name
SOUTH AFRICA, Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, Natal, a silver medal awarded to chiefs by Joseph & Sons, Port Elizabeth, crowned bust right, rev. arms of Great Britain with supporters above wildebeests of Natal in cartouche, 51mm (W & E 4325A.2; cf. J.J. Ford VII, 332-4). About extremely fine and toned, very rare; with clip and ring for suspension, ribbon and pin £400-£500
SOUTH AFRICA, Martin Steijn, 1902, medals by C. Begeer for the Dutch Numismatic Society (3), in silver and bronze (2), bust facing, revs. lion on rock, all 60mm (Hern 288; AM Cat. 127) [3]. Silver medal fine, others very fine £100-£150 --- Martin Theunis Steijn (1857-1916), president of the Orange Free State, 1896-1902
SOUTH AFRICA, Centenary of the Birth of President Kruger, 1925, a light bronze medal by J.-C. Wienecke for Begeer, bust left, rev. shields on a map of South Africa, 60mm (Hern 390; AM Cat. 172). Extremely fine; in original white card box by G.J. Heetman, Juweller, Lijnbaan 92, Oostzeedijk 155, Rotterdam £50-£70 --- Provenance: Bt Schulman
USA, Visit of the Prince of Wales, 1919, a bronze medal by J. Flanagan for the American Numismatic Society, uniformed bust right, rev. Liberty with hands extended towards legend, oak branch to either side, 62mm, edge stamped 47 (Baxter 160; Giordano 44a; BHM 4136; E 1968). Very fine £60-£80 --- END OF SALE
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