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WORLD COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, Art Medals, Greece, Crete, Establishment of the Cretan State, Gold Medal, 1898, radiant cross over trophies and flags, rev Athena, by Bull, reaches out to unshackle prisoner, 27.5mm, 16.82g, integral suspension loop (with assay mark) and ring. Extremely fine.
WORLD COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, Art Medals, Greece, George I (1845-1863-1913), The First Balkan War, small Gold Pendant Medal, 1912-1913, signed SAMTI, uniformed bust three-quarters right, wreath below, rev symbolic naked warriors stand before battle-action, 9.13g, 28.5mm x 24mm, integral suspension loop and ring. Matt surface, extremely fine.
WORLD COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, Art Medals, Greece, Eleftherios Venizelos (1864-1936), Prime Minister and his Return to Power, 1928-1932, modern Gold Medal, bust right wearing cap, before Parliament building, rev legend and dates, 24ct, 11.89g, 28mm, prooflike surface, virtually mint state; with contemporary Silvered-Bronze ‘Souvenir’ Medalet of Venizelos, facing bust, rev anchor and flag, 23.5mm, suspension loop and ring, very fine. (2)
WORLD COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, Art Medals, United States of America and the Americas, USA, The United States Antarctic Expedition, 1939-1941, Service Medal, an unnamed bronze specimen, the globe as seen from Antarctica, rev legend, 34mm, suspension ring and ribbon. Extremely fine, rare. This medal was awarded by Congress to those who participated in the third expedition led by Admiral Richard E Byrd (1888-1957). It was the first one on which he had the official backing of the US Government. The project included extensive studies of geology, biology, meteorology and exploration. However, in March 1940 Byrd was recalled to active duty in the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations. The expedition continued in Antarctica without him. 60 medals were awarded in gold, including one to Admiral Byrd, 50 in both silver and bronze, the bronze being for those who only made one summer trip. The medal was designed by John R Sinnock, Chief Engraver of the Philadelphia Mint.
Ancient Coins, British, Ancient British, Catuvellauni, Cunobelin (early 1st Century AD), Gold Stater, Wild type, c.AD 10-20, corn-ear dividing [CA]-MV, rev CVNO, horse right, star and branch above, pellet-in-ring below, 5.42g, 7h (Van Arsdell 1933-1; ABC 2783; S 283). Light porosity and softly-struck in part, otherwise very fine.
Oval lava cameo brooch depicting a bearded gentleman, in a 9ct mount with safety chain, bearing label, 10.5gm, 34mm x 29mm; together with a similar green lava cameo brooch in a 9ct mount depicting a lady (at fault); 9ct cameo ring, cameo stickpin and a gold plated cameo pendant on necklet (5)
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