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Victoria, Visit to Llangollen, 1889, a white metal medal, unsigned, 39mm (W & E 1623A.1); Bicentenary of the Birmingham to Wednesbury Canal, 1969, a light bronze medal, 38mm; 150th Anniversary of the Menai Suspension Bridge, 1976, a steel and enamel trial for a badge, 38mm; Telford & Wrekin Council, 2000, a gilt-bronze medal, unsigned, 50mm; 250th Anniversary of Pontypool Bridge, 2006, a nickel-plated medal by the Royal Mint, 50mm; Crumlin Viaduct, Ebbw Vale, a silver medal from the Bygone Britain series, 39mm; together with a modern medal depicting the Iron Bridge at Coalbrookdale, 37mm [7]. First about very fine and pierced for suspension, others extremely fine and better; Pontypool medal in case of issue £40-£50
George V, Coronation, Walney Bridge, Barrow-in-Furness, 1911, a gilt-bronze medal by The Mint Birmingham Ltd, 35mm (W & E 5175D.2); Skew Bridge and the 150th Anniversary of the Rainhill Trials, 1979, a light bronze medal, unsigned, 45mm; Centenary of the Opening of the Manchester Ship Canal, 1994, a gilt-bronze medal by the Royal Mint, 39mm; Opening of the Centenary Bridge, Trafford Park, Manchester, 1994, a bronze medal, unsigned, for the Trafford Park Development Corporation, 52mm; Runcorn Locks Bridge, a silver medal from the Bygone Britain series, 39mm [5]. Virtually as struck; first pierced for suspension £40-£50
Henry VI (First reign, 1422-1461), Leaf-Trefoil issue, Penny, London, mm. cross IIIb on obv., obscured on rev., leaf on breast, trefoil after rex, leaf before lon, 0.88g/7h (N 1490/1; S 1903). Small edge chip below bust, otherwise good fine, scarce £100-£120 --- Provenance: From the collection of a Hampshire detectorist
Edward IV (First reign, 1461-1470), Light coinage, Ryal, Bristol, mm. crown on rev. only, b in waves below ship, trefoils in spandrels, 7.62g/9h (B & W VIII; SCBI Schneider 419 var.; N 1550; S 1954). Edge split at 12 o’clock on obverse, traces of mounting on edge, otherwise very fine, rare £3,400-£4,000 --- Provenance: Künker Auction 260 (Osnabrück), 10 March 2015, lot 1546
Destruction of the Royal Exchange, 1838, a white metal medal by J. Barber, 61mm (BHM 2071; Taylor 36a; E 1307); Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, a white metal medal by W.O. Lewis, 39mm (W & E 3235B.1); British Empire Exhibition, 1924, a white metal medal, unsigned, 37mm; Royal Horticultural Society, Banksian award medal after W. Wyon [1820], in silver, un-named, 38mm (MJP p.154) [4]. First about extremely fine, second fine, others extremely fine and better £80-£100
Warren Farm Well, Brighton, 1862, a white metal medal, unsigned, by the blessing of god, etc, 26mm; East Ham Education Authority, a silver award medal, unsigned, named (Presented to G.S. Smith for Perfect Attendance, 1904), 40mm; CHINA, XI Asian Games, Beijing, 1990, a set of three nickel medals, all 45mm [5]. First two extremely fine, others brilliant and in decorated pink silk case of issue £20-£30
Edward IV (First reign, 1461-1470), Light coinage, Quarter-Ryal, mm. lis, reads angl z, rose to left of shield, sun to right, rose after rev. legend, lis missing from second cross-end, 1.85g/4h (SCBI Schneider 408; B & W VII; N 1560; S 1965). Slightly creased, otherwise good fine, scarce £800-£1,000
Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, a silver medal by G.W. de Saulles, 55mm (BHM 3506; E 1817a); George V, Silver Jubilee, 1935, a silver medal by P. Metcalfe, 32mm (BHM 4249; E 2029b); Investiture of the Prince of Wales, 1969, a silver medal by M. Rizzello, 45mm (E 2116b) [3]. First very fine with trace of mount on edge, others extremely fine or better; second boxed, last cased £50-£70
Boy Scouts, 1916, a silver award medal, unsigned, named (Presented by the Duke of Newcastle to the Leading Patrol of his Troop of Boy Scouts G. Keen 1916), 32mm; together with related badges (12, two silver), for the Scouts (7), Lads’ Church Brigade (4) and the London Girls’ Club Union, mostly early 20th century [13]. Mostly very fine, but first re-named £50-£70
Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd, a silver and enamel award medal by Fattorini, named (J.G. Nicholson, 1934), 32mm; FRANCE, 50th Anniversary of Société Solvay & Cie, a small silver plaque by Rousseau, 28 x 28mm; SWITZERLAND, Villars, a bronze medal by Huguenin, obv. speed skater, 50mm [3]. Very fine or better; first and third in original fitted cases £30-£40
GERMANY, Amerikafahrt des LZ 126 [Flight of LZ 126 to America], 1924, a silver medal by Lauer, 33mm (Kaiser 449); Ost-West-Ozeanflug der ‘Bremen’ [First Non-Stop East-West Transatlantic Flight of the ‘Bremen’], 1928, silver medals (2), by the Bavarian mint, 37mm (Kaiser 931), and the Prussian mint, 37mm (Kaiser 927) [3]. First fine, others very fine £60-£80
Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway, First Dock at Fleetwood Opened, 1877, a white metal medal, unsigned, 38mm (cf. DNW M7, 2362); St John Ambulance Association, an enamelled silver award medal by Vaughton, named (Awarded to H. Hamill for passing twelve annual examinations in First Aid, August 1921), together with 6 examination clasps for 1909, 1910, 1911, 1912, 1914 and 1920; Liverpool & Manchester Railway, 150th Anniversary of the Rainhill Trials, 1979, a bronze medal, unsigned, 45mm [Lot]. Very fine, first scarce £40-£50
Centenary of the Birth of George Stephenson, 1881, a white metal medal by T.P. Chapman, 45mm (BHM 3096; E 1681B; Moyaux 40); Opening of the Hull, Barnsley & West Riding Junction Railway & Dock Co, 1885, a gilt white metal medal by Barnett & Scott, Hull, 38mm (BHM 3195; cf. DW 17, 544); Re-Opening of Alexandra Dock, Hull, 1991, a light bronze medal for Associated British Ports, 50mm; North Eastern Railway, St John Ambulance Association, Meritorious First Aid Service, a bronze cross, 34mm; Great Eastern Railway, 1922, badges by J.R. Gaunt (2, one in silver) [6]. About very fine and better, fifth rare £60-£80
London & North Western Railway, The 3,000th Locomotive Built at Crewe, 1887, a white metal medal by J. Moore, 39mm, with LNWR badge suspension (Edge CM 46; BHM 3340); St John Ambulance Association, silver badges by A. Clark Co (2), named (Awarded to W. Hills for Passing 12 examinations in First Aid, 1923...A. Pargiter...1923); an enamelled silver badge by J. Taylor, engraved (L.M.S. (London) Race, 9.1.26, 2nd); together with enamelled fobs of the SJAA (2, one in silver) [6]. Fine to very fine £30-£40
Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants, a silver badge, inscribed (Tothill, City Road, London), 43mm, and a smaller brass and enamel badge, 29mm; National Union of Railwaymen, a silver and enamel badge by R. Chandler, named (Presented to G. Bedding, for services rendered as Chairman, Bow No.2), hallmarked Birmingham 1918, 31mm, together with other N.U.R. brass and enamel badges (3, all different); Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen, a silver and enamel badge, 29mm; UK Railway Temperance Union, an enamelled brass badge, 28mm; together with royal Railway Centenary brass medalets (2), 1925, 1930 [10]. Generally very fine, first scarce £60-£80
Midland Railway Ambulance, a gold award medal by A.H. Darby, dragon in quadrilobe, rev. tablets, named (Awarded to Frederick Easby, for First Aid Rendered at Bitton Sep. 28th 1907), 30mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1907, 15ct, 12.39g. Extremely fine; with clip, ring and original maroon ribbon £200-£260
London & South Western Railway Co, the group of medals awarded to Joseph G. Boucher: Southampton Fire Brigade, a bronze badge by Fattorini (1907, Ambulance Competition, 2nd Prize), 28 x 20mm; Centre of the St John Ambulance Association, silver award medals by Mappin & Webb (2) (For Meritorious First Aid Services, 1908, J. Boucher; Won by J. Boucher, Southampton Docks ‘C’ Team, 1912), both 38mm; Centre of the St John Ambulance Association, bronze award medals by Mappin & Webb (3) (Won by J.G. Boucher, Southampton Docks (2) Team, March 30th 1911; J. Boucher, Southampton Docks ‘B’ Team, 1913; 1914, Southampton Docks ‘B’ Team, J. Boucher), all 38mm; St John Ambulance Association, a bronze Merit badge (Awarded to J. Boucher, a member of No.11 District Team, for Creditable work in the Brigade Competition 1912, No.9), 37 x 27mm; Centre of the St John Ambulance Association, a bronze Long Service award medal (J. Boucher, 1920), 38mm; Order of St John, a silver medal (2092 Cpl. J.G. Boucher (Southampton) Div. No.2 Dist. 1921), 38mm; St John Ambulance Association, a bronze Re-Examination cross (111606 Joseph G. Boucher), with 29 Year clasps, 1908 to 1947 [Lot]. Very fine and better; with clips and rings for suspension, medals with original ribands; a good long service group £100-£150
Midland Railway Ambulance, a silver award medal by Vaughton, named (Awarded to F. Archer, for First Aid Rendered at Tamworth Feb. 1st 1910), 32mm; Midland Railway Ambulance, European War 1914-1919, an oval bronze badge, named (W.E. Houlding), S.J.A.A., a bronze badge, named (196745 William Houlding), with examination bars for 1917-29 inclusive; Midland Railway Rifle Club, Marksman, a bronze medal, 25mm; North Western Railway, Inter Divisional Sports, a plated award medal, engraved (1941, Discus Throw), 38mm [Lot]. First fine, others very fine £30-£40
Great Western Railway, St John Ambulance Brigade, a silver award medal, unsigned, named (1912, G.W.R. Team Competition, won by Paddington, awarded to E.C. Chamberlain), 27mm; Social & Education Union, an enamelled silver badge, named (H. Hughes, 1923-24); an enamelled silver fob, named (Merthyr G.W.R. Ambulance League, Shield Runners-Up, 1931-32); award badges by J. Taylor & Co (5), for 15 Years’ First Aid Efficiency (3), in gold (2), named (1260, George H. David, 1932), 20 Years clasp, hallmarked Birmingham 1931, 9ct, 9.25g, (4108, William G. Morse, 1942), hallmarked Birmingham 1940, 9ct, 7.05g, in silver-gilt, (5167 John C. Jones, 1944); for 25 Years’ First Aid Efficiency (2), in gold, named (426, William John Snook, 1935), 20 Years clasp, hallmarked Birmingham 1934, 9ct, 10.20g, in silver-gilt (1260 George Davies, 1943), 30 Years clasp; together with other related badges (2, one of the G.W.R. Temperance Union) [10]. Generally very fine; two gold badges in cases of issue by John Taylor & Co, Medallists & Silversmiths, Ely Place, London EC1 £300-£400
North Eastern Railway, the group of medals awarded to James P. Devlin: North Eastern Railway Centre, St John Ambulance Association, a silver badge by Fattorini (Presented to James P. Devlin in recognition of First Aid Services rendered during the Bombardment of the Hartlepools, December 16th 1914, Alex Kaye Butterworth, President), 28mm; Hartlepool Hospital, an openwork gold and enamel badge by Vaughton, with 2 clasps, Hartlepool Hospital and December 16th 1914, 35mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1920, 9ct, 17.25g; British War Medal 1914-1918 (150583 Spr. J.P. Devlin., R.E.); Victory Medal 1914-1919 (150583 Spr. J.P. Devlin., R.E.) [4]. First good fine, others extremely fine £150-£200 --- Sapper James P. Devlin, Royal Engineers
London & North Eastern Railway, the group of medals and artefacts awarded to Harry Donkin: Victory Medal, 1914-1919 (32-695 Pte. H. Donkin. North’d. Fus.); St John Ambulance Brigade, enamelled silver by Fattorini (Dipton, H. Donkin, 25th June 1932); St John Ambulance Association, octagonal silver by Fattorini (Tyne Dock, H. Donkin, 1938); St John Ambulance Association, octagonal silver by Fattorini (Tyne Dock, H. Donkin, 1939); London & North Eastern Railway, 15 Years’ First Aid Efficiency, silver-gilt (H. Donkin), hallmarked Birmingham 1948; together with postcards, etc (6), 1918-19, mostly signed by Donkin and addressed to Miss Hilda Phillips, South Shields [Lot]. Generally extremely fine; octagonal medals in cases of issue £70-£90 --- Pte Harry Donkin, initially with No.2 platoon, A Company, 17th Service Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers (North Eastern Railway Pioneers), transferred to 32nd (Reserve) Battalion, served in Belgium. Sold with further background information
London Midland & Scottish & Great Western Joint Railway, a silver badge by A. Clark Co, named (Presented to A. Millichamp for having passed 12 examinations in First Aid), hallmarked Birmingham 1923; London, Midland & Scottish Railway, Ambulance Centre, award badges by A. Clark Co (4), in gold (2, English and Scottish types), named (R.W. Judd, 1923), hallmarked Birmingham 1923, 9ct, 7.68g, (J. Maitland, 1935), hallmarked Birmingham 1937, 9ct, 7.43g, in silver-gilt (2, English and Scottish types), named (C. Higgins, 3393, 1940; C.G. Williams, 314179, 1941), latter with 20, 25, 30 and 35 Year clasps; Athletics Championships, an enamelled silver badge by A.E. Poston, engraved (1 Mile Relay, Runners Up, 1936); together with enamelled silver fobs (3), of the St Andrew’s Ambulance Association (2), and the SJAA [9]. Very fine £180-£220
London & North Eastern Railway, 15 Years’ First Aid Efficiency, award medals by Fattorini (2), in gold, named (A.M. Morley), 26mm, hallmarked 1929, 9ct, 7.48g, in silver, named (Walter Peachey); L.N.E.R. (N.E. Area) Athletic Association, Tennis Championship, an enamelled silver badge by Fattorini, engraved (Men’s Doubles 1931, Runners-Up); Great Eastern Amateur Athletic Association, enamelled awards (5, two in silver), the bronzes dated 1932, 1951 and 1953; together with a group of 10 badges named to George Ferguson, Portobello, 1930-47, in silver (6), bronze (4), including Southern Scottish area awards and one for 15 Years’ First Aid Efficiency, with 20, 25, 30 and 35 Years clasps [18]. Very fine £150-£200
Metropolitan Railway, enamelled Long Service badges by J.R. Gaunt (5), named (F.J. Vickers, 20 and 35 Years; R.E. Line, 25 Years; L. Lane, 40 Years; E.H. Lucas, 45 Years), all 33mm; London Passenger Transport Board, 1939-45 War Bravery Medal, a plated award by J. Pinches, un-named, 38mm (MJP p.100); London Transport, 15 Years’ First Aid Efficiency, a silver and enamel badge by J. Taylor, named (454, Miss M. Enness, 1969) [7]. Very fine and better, penultimate with original ribbon and clasp, this very rare £80-£100
British Railways First Aid Efficiency, silver award badges (10), type 1 (Harold J. Wilding, 1948, W 134), type 2 (2: Charles A. Harrison, 1953, W 656, 20, 25 and 30 Year clasps; E.F. Wakefield, 1954, M 688, 20 and 25 Year clasps), type 3 (2: Sam Brayshaw, 1955, N 522; George R. Tutt, 1957, S 338, 25 Year clasp), type 4 (5: Herbert Forster, 1962, NE 153, 20 Year clasp; Kathleen Middle, 1962, WR 1395; R.A. Jones, 1963, M 1426, 20 Year clasp; Edward Seabrook, 1966, S 719; Mr E. Cocker, E 1067); British Railways Scotland, silver award badges (2), type 1 (Robert Houston, 1951, 255, 20 Year clasp), type 2 (Frank McVittie, 1961, 37, together with an unrelated set of clasps for 20, 25, 30 and 35 Years; British Railways Staff Association, medals and badges (5, one silver), three engraved (Bisley 1952; Festival of Music 1958; Association Football 1966/67 Runner-Up) [Lot]. Very fine and better; mostly with ribbons as issued £80-£100
INDIA, G[reat] I[ndian] P[eninsula] R[ailway] R[egiment], 1st Battalion, award medals (2), in silver and bronze, both unsigned, both 38mm (Pudd. 960.90.2.1); East Bengal Railway Battalion, a silver award medal, unsigned, 32mm (Pudd. –) [3]. First extremely fine and toned, others very fine £100-£150
U.S.A., First Transatlantic Solo Flight by Charles Lindbergh, 1927, a nickel-silver medal, unsigned, 38mm (cf. Rauch 71, 2444); First Transatlantic Nonstop Flight by Aviatrix Amelia Earhart, 1932, a nickel-silver medal, unsigned, 38mm (Slg. Wolf 291); together with a modern silver medal of John F. Kennedy, 39mm [3]. Last mint state, in case of issue, others fine to very fine, first harshly cleaned £40-£50
Greek Coinages, MACEDONIA, First Meris, Tetradrachm, Amphipolis, c. 158-150, diademed head of Artemis right, bow and quiver over shoulder, in the centre of a Macedonian shield, rev. club of Herakles within oak wreath, 16.74g (SNG Ashmolean 3296ff; SNG Copenhagen 1315; Sear 1386). Good fine, possibly ex-mount £80-£100
Greek Coinages, ISLANDS OFF CARIA, Rhodes, Drachm, 1st cent. BC, struck under the magistrate Lysimachos, radiate head of Helios right, rev. rose, grain ear to right, magistrate’s name above, all within incuse square, 2.21g (BMC –; Sear 5064); PHOENICIA, Arados, Drachm, 2nd cent. BC, date illegible, bee, rev. stag right, palm tree behind, 3.63g (BMC 147ff; Sear 5989) [2]. First with granular surfaces, otherwise nearly very fine, second fine and with cleaning scratches £60-£80
Greek Coinages, SELEUKID KINGS OF SYRIA, Antiochos I (281-261), Tetradrachm, Seleucia-on-the-Tigris, c. 278-261, diademed bust right, straight ties, rev. Apollo seated left on omphalos, 16.77g; Antiochos VII (139-129), Tetradrachm, Cappadocia ‘Mint B’, similar, rev. Athena standing left, t in inner left field, 16.43g; Antiochos VIII (125-96), Tetradrachm, Ptolemaïs (Ake), 121-113, similar, rev. Zeus Uranus standing left, 16.41g (SC 379.6a, 2150.1, 2335.1; Sear 6866, 7091, 7143) [3]. First cleaned and possibly removed from a ring mount, last with light corrosion on obverse, otherwise good fine and better £80-£100
Greek Coinages, PTOLEMAIC KINGS OF EGYPT, Ptolemy II (283-246), Tetradrachm, Tyre, diademed head of Ptolemy Soter right, rev. eagle standing left on thunderbolt, 14.17g (cf. CPE 552; Svoronos 626); Kleopatra VI (79-57), Diobol, diademed bust right, rev. eagle standing left, 13.96g (Svoronos 1384) [2]. First with several countermarks, fine £40-£50
Greek Coinages, KINGS OF BAKTRIA, Antimachos II (174-165), Drachm, Nike standing left, holding palm branch, rev. King on horseback right, 2.38g (SNG ANS 414ff); Menander (155-130), Drachm, draped and diademed bust right, rev. Athena Alkidemos standing left, 2.25g (SNG ANS 808ff); together with a Tetradrachm of Azes II and other ancient coins (2) [5]. First three about very fine and better, others in varied state £80-£100
Roman Imperial Coinage, Geta, Denarius, 198-200, rev. Spes walking left, 3.72g (RIC 4; RSC 193; RCV 7203); Severus Alexander, Denarius, 224, rev. Mars standing left 2.59g (RIC 37; RSC 251; RCV –); together with other silver coins (5) [7]. First two very fine, others in varied state £80-£100
Roman Imperial Coinage, Julia Mamæa, Sestertii (2), both 222-35, rev. Felicitas standing left, holding caduceus and leaning on column, 25.87g, rev. Felicitas seated left, holding caduceus and cornucopia, 23.62g (RIC 676, 679; BMC 487, 661; RCV 8228-9). First very fine, second about so £60-£80
Roman Provincial Coinage, EGYPT, Alexandria, Tiberius, Æ Obol, yr 5 [18-9], rev. hippopotamus, 8.81g; Claudius, Æ Diobol, yr 2 [41-2], rev. bundle of grain, 7.47g; Probus, Tetradrachm, yr 2 [276-7], rev. eagle standing right, 8.13g; Carinus, Tetradrachm, yr 1 [282-3], rev. Tyche standing left, 7.33g (RPC I 5082, 5123; Milne 36, 73, 5450, 4667); together with other Alexandrian coins (5) [9]. Fair and better, first scarce £60-£80 --- Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection
Celtic, bronze artefacts (3), comprising a scabbard mount, a seal box lid with ‘swash N’ pattern (cf. Hattatt 142) and a lynch pin terminal of sub-conical shape with red enamel cells [3]. Fine £150-£200 --- Provenance: First found at Beccles (Suffolk); others found at Wenhaston (Suffolk)
John, Pennies (5), class Vb (2), London, adam · on · lvnd, 0.99g/7h, London, willelm · l on. lv, 1.33g/4h, class Vc (2), Canterbury, roberd · on · can, 1.32g/6h, London, ravf · on [—]de, 1.33g/9h, London, walter · on · lv, 1.46g/12h (N 970-1; S 1351-2) [5]. Fine and better, but first short of flan £120-£150
Henry III, Short cross coinage, Penny, class VIIb, henri on cant, 1.44g/3h (N 979; S 1356B); Elizabeth I, Fourth issue, Sixpences (2), 1574, 1575, both mm. eglantine, 2.70g/12h, 2.89g/9h, Sixth issue, Halfgroat, mm. woolpack, 0.89g/1h (N 1997, 2016; S 2563, 2579); James I, Third coinage, Halfgroat, mm. trefoil, 0.89g/11h (N 2127; S 2671); Charles I, Tower mint (under Parliament), Shilling, Gp H, type 4.5, bust 1, mm. sun, 5.72g/6h, Sixpence, Gp D, type 3a, mm. crown, no inner circles, 2.53g/9h, Halfgroat, Gp D, mm. crown, no inner circles, 0.95g/9h, Penny, Gp D, mm. two pellets, inner circle on obv., 0.41g/3h (N 2233, 2241, 2254, 2268; S 2802, 2813, 2831, 2846); Commonwealth, Halfgroat, 0.74g (N 2728; S 3221) [9]. First plugged at 12 o’clock, otherwise fair to fine £80-£100
Edward III, Pre-Treaty period, Penny, series D, London, annulet in each quarter on rev., 1.03g/4h (N 1156; S 1585); Edward IV, First reign, Halfgroat, Canterbury, Abp Bourchier, mm. pall on obv. only, fleurs on cusps, saltires by neck, 1.52g/6h, Halfpenny, London, mm. rose, saltires by neck, 0.32g/7h (N 1590, 1608; S 2026, 2067) [3]. Fine and better £100-£150
Henry VII, Facing Bust issue, Halfgroats (3), Canterbury, King and Archbishop jointly, class IIIc (2), both mm. tun, 1.44g/12h, 0.97g/6h, York, Abp Savage, keys at neck, fleured tressure, 1.36g/4h (N 1712, 1716; S 2211, 2216); Henry VIII, First coinage, Halfgroat, Canterbury, Abp Warham, mm. pomegranate, wa by shield, 1.31g/10h, Halfpenny, Tower, mm. portcullis on obv. only, 0.43g/3h (N 1767, 1779; S 2322, 2334) [5]. Second chipped, otherwise fine and better £100-£120 --- Provenance: From the collection of a Hampshire detectorist

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