60th Birthday of Graham Pollard, 1990, a plated bronze medal by I. Rank-Broadley for Fattorini, bust right, rev. reclining nude male on the bank of the River Cam, left foot in the water, regarding a pollarded tree and a figure holding an hour-glass, 50mm (W 3058; E 2174; The Medal 17, p.85). Mint state; in black fitted case by Fattorini, Birmingham, England £40-£50 --- John Graham Pollard (1929-2007), a career numismatist at the Department of Coins and Medals, Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge from 1950, serving as Keeper from 1966, retired 1988; fellow of Wolfson College; his principal field of expertise was Italian Renaissance medals
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British Numismatic Society, 1990, a bronze Member's medal by J. Lobban, named (M. Lessen, 1964), 45mm (W 3013); Centenary of the British Numismatic Society, 2003, medals by Danuta Solowiej-Wedderburn (2), in silver and bronze, former named (Marvin Lessen), both 45mm (W 3014; The Medal 44, 102) [3]. Extremely fine, in Royal Mint cases of issue; first medal with compliment slip signed by G.P. Dyer, 25 March 1991, second with copy TLS from David Dykes, 8 October 2003 £80-£100 --- Silver medal only illustrated. Marvin Lessen, b Baltimore 1934, numismatist. The other original presentations of the silver medal were made to Harington Manville, David Brown and Peter Gaspar. Sold with a photograph of the medal of Wilfred Slayter, the Society’s secretary from 1962 to 1990, by R. Elderton (W 3064)
Death of Mark Blackburn, 2011, a bronze medal by I. Rank-Broadley and Lida Cardozo Kindersley, bust left, rev. stylistic legends, 124mm, edge stamped 49 (W 3009). Extremely fine and as made, rare; arguably the finest British medal yet struck in the 21st century £200-£300 --- Mark Alistair Sinclair Blackburn (1953-2011), corporate financier, then research associate with Prof. Philip Grierson, Cambridge; eminent scholar of Anglo-Saxon and Viking numismatics; Keeper of Coins and Medals, Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, 1991-2011; he died on 1 September 2011
Charles, Prince of Wales, 1616, an engraved silver cliché of the obv. of an oval medal by S. de Passe, 60 x 49mm (cf. MI I, 217/67); together with engraved silver clichés of the obv. of medalets by S. de Passe (6), including James I, Charles I, Henrietta Maria, etc [7]. Mostly about very fine; with pins on backs for mounting £200-£300
Charles I, Return to London, 1633, a cast silver medal by N. Briot, king on horseback left, holding sceptre in right hand, Eye of Providence above, plumed helm on ï¬â€šowery ground below, rev. sun shines on a panoramic view of the city of London, with St Paul’s and old London Bridge, 42mm, 14.49g (MI I, 266/62; E 124b). Has been chased, otherwise good very fine, toned £300-£400
Battle of Waterloo, 1815, silver electrotypes of both sides of the proposed medal by B. Pistrucci, made for the Waterloo Committee in 1975, both 133mm (Eimer 57; BHM 870; E 1067); together with bronze electrotypes, similar, both 133mm [Lot]. Extremely fine; mounted on framed boards with plaques numbered 201 and 1070 respectively £120-£150
Exhibition of Art Treasures, Manchester, 1857, a white metal medal by Pinches, 63mm (BHM 2605); International Health Exhibition, London, 1884, a bronze medal by L.C. Wyon and Pinches, 45mm (BHM 3175); Sinking of the SS Lusitania, 1915, a cast English copy of the medal by K. Goetz, 55mm (BHM 4118); Edward VIII, Abdication, 1936, a bronze medal by Pinches, 35mm (Giordano CM349a); Eton College, a white metal attendance medal, unsigned, edge hand-engraved (J.G. Benge), 45mm [5]. Good very fine or better £100-£150
Richard Cobden, a bois durci medal, 113mm; Death of Thomas Coats, 1883, a bronze medal by N. MacPhail, 49mm (BHM 3147; E 1698); Newport School, attendance award medals by Vaughton (5, differing base metals), named (Annie Roberts, 1894, 1897 [2], 1897-8, 1898-9), all 39mm [7]. About extremely fine and better; Newport medals in cases of issue £80-£100
AUSTRIA, Coronation of Charles I, 1916, a bronze medal by H. Kautsch, bust in military uniform right, rev. crown with jewels and impedimenta, sun rising over Vienna in background; the medal set in a coloured enamelled wreath border, 1917 below bust, 65mm (Frankenhuis 405; BDM VII, 497; cf. Nudelman 15, 400). Very fine and very rare £120-£150
BELGIUM, Exposition Universelle, Liège, 1905, clichés of the obv. and rev. of the award medal by P. Dubois, seated symbolic females, rev. seated semi-nude female figure of Fame blowing trumpet, both 70mm (BDM VII, 237; BM Acq. 1978-82, p.15, 59; cf. DNW M5, 1455) [2]. Extremely fine and as made £40-£60
A South Africa Boer War Medal, awarded to Corporal Walter Shires, 7798, Vol: Coy Cheshire Regiment, with South Africa 1902 bar and Transvaal bar, together with associated papers including Enlistment and Discharge papers, photographs of Walter Shires, photographs of soldiers taken during his period of service, his pair of binoculars inherited from his father 'C W Shires 6258', with metal inscribed plaque, in leather case a/f, and a copy of 'Territorial Cadets Visit to France'. (1 bag)
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