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AUSTRIA, Archduke Karl, 1916, a uniface bronze plaquette by H. Kautsch, 68 x 59mm; an iron medal by R. Bachmann, undated, 50mm; Archduchess Marie Therese, 1916, bronze medal by A. Hartig, 65mm; Coronation of Karl I, 1916, a bronze plaquette by H. Kautsch, 75 x 55mm; Karl I, 1917, an iron medal by R. Schmidt, 50mm [5]. Very fine or better £100-£150
RUSSIA, Elizabeth, Coronation, 1742, a silver medal, unsigned, crowned bust right, б м елиÑавеÑ‚ÑŠιмпеÑ€аÑ‚ ιÑамодеÑ€ вÑеÑ€оÑ, rev. пÑ€омÑ‹ÑлÑŠбожιй чрезÑŠвÑŠрнÑ‹Ñ…ÑŠподÑŠданнÑ‹Ñ…ÑÅ , Elizabeth standing, being crowned by angel in cloud, kneeling figure of Russia to right, two columns to right with crowned monograms of Peter I and Elizabeth on bases, коÑ€онована вмоÑквÑÅ 1742 годÑÆ’ in exergue, edge plain, 59mm, 102.12g (Diakov 86.2 var). Nearly extremely fine and extremely rare £4,000-£5,000
Victoria, Golden Jubilee, 1887, a bronze medal by A. Scharff, for the Corporation of the City of London, conjoined crowned busts of the young and Jubilee heads of the Queen, rev. Britannia seated in car drawn by two lions, Justice and Prudence at sides, 80mm (W & E 2340.1; BHM 3284; E 1732). Extremely fine £1,000-£1,200
Opening of London Bridge, 1831, a copper medal by B. Wyon, bust of William IV right, rev. view of the bridge, 51mm (BHM 1544; E 1245); Tenth Anniversary of the Signing of the Armistice, 1928, a bronze medal by C.L.J. Doman, the Cenotaph, rev. Britannia and wounded warrior walking left, 76mm (BHM 4132; E 2008a) [2]. Fine and about extremely fine £80-£100
BELGIUM, Queen Elisabeth, 1949, a cast bronze medal by H. Dropsy, 120mm (Dropsy Exh. Cat. 1964, –); SPAIN, La Toreador, c. 1920, a cast bronze maquette, unsigned [in the style of G. Contaux], 178mm [2]. Very fine and better, latter with gilt highlights of the bullfighter’s clothes £50-£70 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK ---
Maidenhead Working Men’s Club, Industrial Exhibition, 1880, Reward of Merit, a silver medal, 31mm; Newbury Art & Industrial Exhibition, 1884, a bronze medal, rev. named (Mrs A.C. Bazett), 42mm; Victoria, Golden Jubilee, 1887, Windsor & District Sports & Pastimes, a bronze medal by J. Moore for Dyson & Son, 38mm (W & E –); Abingdon School, Gymnastics Medal, 1910-11, a bronze award, edge named (Charles Marsh Read), 51mm; Reading, Dig For Victory Competition, 1940, a silver medal, rev. named (Presented to Mr C.J. Harman by the Mayor of Reading, Councillor W.E.C. McIlroy, J.P.), 45mm; Berkshire County Council, Clean Milk Advisory Scheme, 1940, a silver (?) medal, rev. named (Tuberculin Tested Section, Won By Mrs Charles Salt), 50mm; Berks Bucks Oxon Compt. Musical Festival, a silver medal, 33mm [7]. Good very fine or better; all cased £80-£100 --- Provenance: Royal Berkshire Collection
Prince of Wales Appointed Regent, 1811, a copper medal, unsigned, uniformed bust of Price Regent left, rev. legend in wreath, 38mm (BHM 709); National Jubilee Celebrations for the Treaty of Paris, 1814, medals (2), in copper by J. Westwood, similar to last, rev. Temple of Corcord erected in Hyde Park, 42mm (Pax 780; BHM 826), in white metal, unsigned (by W. Wyon), similar to last, rev. inscription, 45mm (BHM 830) [3]. Extremely fine or nearly so £100-£120
Execution of Archbishop Laud, 1645, a silver medal by J. Roettier [struck c. 1680], bust right, cherub ascending to heaven carrying archbishop’s mitre, two other cherubs below holding royal regalia, 58mm, 83.27g (MI I, 315/147; E 145). Fields lightly brushed, otherwise good very fine and toned £600-£800 --- Provenance: Royal Berkshire Collection
FRANCE, Compte de Chambord, c. 1870, a cast bronze medal, uncertain signature, bust three-quarters right, set in a crowned collar, 290 x 178mm. Very fine, patinated £60-£80 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK ---
FRANCE, L’Intransigeant, 1925, an Art Deco bronze award medal by G. Contaux after Cassandre, futuristic head right with mouth open wide, rev. wreath and pillars, unnamed, 60mm (cf. Baudey/Bricher 1992, 128; cf. DNW 40, 780). A significant and rare Art Deco medal, extremely fine and nicely patinated; in contemporary case [of issue?] £100-£150 --- Adolphe-Jean-Marie Mouron, aka. Cassandre (1901-68), graphic artist, stage designer and painter; his design was chosen for the official poster publicising the 1925 Paris Expo. The medal was sponsored by L’Intransigeant, a newspaper
Local, HAMPSHIRE, Winchester College, King’s Medal, 1902, a matt silver award by G.W. de Saulles, bust of Edward VII left, rev. tomb of William of Wykeham, edge named (James Steuart Wilson 1908), 49mm, 51.10g (BHM 3720). Extremely fine or better, scarce £100-£120 --- Sir James Steuart Wilson (21 July 1889 – 18 December 1966) was an English singer, known for tenor roles in oratorios and concerts in the first half of the 20th century. After the Second World War he was an administrator for several organisations including the Arts Council of Great Britain, the BBC and the Royal Opera House.
Institute of Civil Engineers, Telford Prize, a gilt-silver medal by J.S. & A.B. Wyon, bare head of Thomas Telford left, rev. view of the Menai suspension bridge, edge named (Francis Douglas Fox M.A., Assoc. M. Inst. C.G., Session 1899-1900), 58mm, 97.49g (BHM 1328; E 1206). Gilding slightly worn on high points, otherwise about extremely fine £200-£260
Local, LONDON, Battersea Polytechnic, a silver and enamelled award medal, unsigned, rev. named (Annual Athletic Sports Victrix Ludorum I. Tanner 1934), 50mm, 52.10g; Mill Hill School, c. 1833, a silver prize medal by W. Wyon, classical figures of student and teacher by altar, rev. legend in wreath, edge named (James H. Hill Howard 1849), 47mm, 40.60g; St John’s Wood Collegiate and Preparatory School, a silver award medal, unsigned, named (George Todd 1867), 51mm, 60.60g; Whitgift School Croydon, a silver award medal, unsigned, rev. named (A.R. Hinks, 1888), 38mm, 32.90g [4]. Very fine to extremely fine £100-£120
Landing of William III at Torbay, 1688, a cast silver medal by G. Bower, armoured and draped bust right, rev. equestrian figure leading army assembled on a beach, fleet at anchor in background, 50mm, 22.62g (MI I, 639/64; E 297). A sharp and well cast example, minor surface marks, otherwise good very ï¬ne £300-£400 --- Provenance: Ex DNW 15th March 2011 Provenance: Bt B. Brady May 1984
Local, LONDON, London School of Economics, Hutchinson Medal, a silver award medal by A. Wyon, bust of Adam Smith right, rev. wreath, edge named (Marion Phillips 1908), 44mm, 46.70g. Nearly extremely fine, sometime cleaned, rare £80-£100 --- Born in Melbourne, Australia in 1881, Marion Phillips arrived in the UK in 1904, After doing post-graduate work at the London School of Economics, she worked on the Royal Commission into the Poor Laws, researching public health, medical relief and the treatment of destitute children. An advocate of women’s suffrage, she became the first female MP to represent the seat of Sunderland at the 1929 General election.
General, British School at Rome, Rome Prize for Sculpture, a large matt silver award medal by F. Bowcher, Fame with outspread wings standing three-quarters left, head right, holding long trumpet, rev. wreath, edge named (Alfred Frank Hardiman 1920), 67mm, 123.30g (E 1985). Extremely fine and rare; an impressive piece of 20th century medallic art £120-£150
Local, CORNWALL, Cornwall County Council, silver award medals (2), unsigned, named (Awarded to Albert Sherman 1909) and (M.L. Venning Falmouth 1912), both 44mm, 40.20g, 40.00g; Dunheved College, Launceston, silver award medals (2), unsigned, revs. named (J.B. Read Mathematics July 1888). and (J.H. John Mathematics July 1890), both 44mm, 37.25g, 40.15g; DEVON, King Edward Grammar School, Totnes, a silver award medal, unsigned, rev. named (Awarded by the Governors to G.H.L. Dicker the Head Boy 1932), 50mm, 63.10g [5]. Mostly extremely fine and attractively toned £120-£150
Local, CUMBRIA, Barrow-in-Furness Higher Grade School, a silver award medal, unsigned, rev. named (John Harrison Dux 1899), 38mm, 25.70g; King William’s College, Isle of Man, a silver award medal unsigned, rev. named (200 Yds under-16 Swimming Races Won by W.J. Stacey 1886), 35mm, 20.30g; Queen Elizabeth Free Grammar School, Penrith, William Bleamire Prize, a silver award medal, unsigned (by J. Fenton), edge named (J.H. Simpson 1893), 47mm, 36.25g (cf. Farthing 11.82a) [3]. Very fine to extremely fine £80-£100
Victoria, Coronation, 1838, a silver medal by B. Pistrucci, diademed bust left, rev. Victoria seated left, being offered the crown by Britannia, Scotia, and Hibernia, 37mm, 19.57g (W & E 88A.2; BHM 1801; E 1315). A few surface and rim marks, good very fine but sometime cleaned and now toning £200-£300
Local, WARWICKSHIRE, Birmingham, Hazelwood School, Edgbaston, 1826, a silver award medalet, unsigned, frontal elevation of the School, rev. scroll, named (Thos. Lane, 1833), 27mm, 9.39g (D & W 208/55); Rugby School, a silver award medal by Mappin & Webb, arms, rev. named (Rugby School Sports Six Lengths 2nd Prize H.G. Smith 1909), hallmarked Birmingham 1909, 38mm, 28.66g; Stratford-upon-Avon, King Edward VI Grammar School, a silver award medal, unsigned (by Vaughton), elevation of the school, rev. named (Awarded to E.A., Barnard for his Industry Integrity and Honour 1909), 45mm, 37.15g [3]. Very fine to extremely fine, first with integral piercing for suspension £80-£100
Local, LONDON, Merchant Taylors’ School, a silver award medal, unsigned, rev. named (G.E. Montgomery-Smith 1921), 48mm, 57.50g; Parmiter’s School, Bethnal Green, a silver award medal, unsigned, rev. named (Awarded to N. Green London Matriculation 1st Division 1904), 50mm, 62.55g; together with 20th century silver awards (2), from East Ham and Walthamstow, both 44mm, 38.90g, 41,40g [4]. Very fine to extremely fine, first fire-blackened £120-£150
Local, CAMBRIDGESHIRE, Cambridge University, silver award medals (2) by Munsey, arms, rev. named (C.U. Hockey League Jesus College, Winners, R.H. Corbett 1911-12), 38mm, 27.50g, unsigned, rev. named (1/4 Mile 1st, W.S. Masterman, Christ’s), 41mm, 24.10g; Oxford & Cambridge University, Boxing & Fencing Competition, a silver award medal by J. Pinches, rev. named (G.B. Carlisle Worcester College Foils 2nd String March 1902), 48mm, 54.10g; Oxford University, Boxing Club, a silver award medal by A. Clark & Co. Ltd., rev. named (Heavyweight Winner D.L. Graham Dublin University 1929), 38mm, 32.50g [4]. Very fine to extremely fine £80-£100
Local, YORKSHIRE, Harrogate, silver award medals (2), Ashville College, instruments of learning, rev. named (Classics 1897 H.H. Whaite), 44mm, 46.30g; Western College, arms, rev. named (Max. Marks Form 11, F.W. Nunneley 1897), 38mm, 32.55g; Richmond School, a silver gilt award medal, unsigned, facade of school, rev. wreath, edge named (II Jun. MDCCCLVII Potenter et Pudenter Rob. C. Yeoman Orat Lat), 40mm, 29.40g [3]. Very fine to extremely fine, last pierced for suspension £70-£90
HUNGARY, Franz Joseph I, 1915, a bronze medal by R. Neuberger, set in an enamelled border, 65mm; Coronation of Charles IV, 1916, a bronze medal by H. Kautsch, set in an enamelled border dated 1917, 65mm; Coronation of Zita, 1916, a bronze medal by H. Kautsch, set in an enamelled border dated 1917, 65mm [3]. Very fine or better, rare £200-£300
Local, LONDON, Blackheath College, Lewisham, Couldery Medal, a silver award, unsigned, named (The Second Prize…was obtained by Edward Burnip Newgill, number of marks 60807, Christmas 1888), 45mm, 30.20g; Dulwich, Alleyn’s School, a silver award medal, unsigned, rev. named (V.F. Dunstan Class I, M i, 1/2M i Chase i 100. 2, hallmarked Birmingham 1925, 38mm, 24.40g; Kilburn, St Paul’s Sunday School, a silver award medal, unsigned, rev. named (Jack Gothard), 32mm, 13.70g; Uxbridge, County School, a silver award medal by Vaughton, rev. named (1912 M. Greening 440 Yds), 32mm, 17.33g [4]. Very fine to extremely fine £80-£100
Medals (6) of 7560 (17028) Serjeant David Llewellyn Lilley of the Welsh Regiment. Queen's South Africa Medal with clasps 'South Africa 1902', 'South Africa 1901', 'Orange Free State', 'Cape Colony', 'Transvaal', British War Medal 1914-1920, Allied Victory Medal 1914-1918, Swansea Fire Brigade Competition Medal 1912, and Swansea Fire Brigade Competition Medal 1913. A resident of Sketh, Swansea. Served as a Cadet Volunteer in the Boer War. Re-enlisted on 26th September 1914. Landed in France on 2nd December 1915 with 14th Battalion, Welsh Regiment. Medically evacuated from 3rd General Hospital aboard Hospital Ship 'Dieppe' to the United Kingdom on 31st March 1916. Discharged on 16th August 1916.
Medals (2) of G-10532 Private Francis George Jackson of The Queen's Regiment. British War Medal 1914-1920, and Allied Victory Medal 1914-1918. Served with 8th Battalion, The Queen's Royal West Surrey Regiment, transferring to 1st Battalion, The Queen's Royal West Surrey Regiment and then 7th Battalion, The Queen's Royal West Surrey Regiment.
Medals (3) of 269713 (488440) Pioneer Arthur Chantry R.E. Queen's South Africa Medal with the clasps 'Transvaal' 'Wittebergen', 'Driefontein', 'Paardeberg' and 'Cape Colony', British War Medal 1914-1920, and Allied Victory Medal 1914-1918. A resident of Peterborough. Enlisted on 24th October 1888 into the Royal Regiment of Artillery. After initial training at the Depot RA he was posted on 8th September 1890 to India and joined 34th Battery R.A. Transferred to the Army Reserve on 24 th October 1895. Recalled to the Colours on 4th December 1899 and served in the Boer War with the 82nd Battery, Royal Field Artillery, as a Gunner (69199). Returned to England on 27th June 1901 and medically discharged on 23rd October 1901. Re-enlisted on 9th September 1914 and joined Railway Troops, Royal Engineers. Compulsory transferred on 22nd February 1918 to the Labour Corps and saw further service in Salonika. Discharged 23rd January 1919.
Medals (3) of 16370 Private Richard Greening of the Devonshire Regiment. 1914-1915 Star, British War Medal 1914-1920, and Allied Victory Medal 1914-1918. Landed in France on 1st October 1915 with 8th Battalion, Devonshire Regiment. Also saw service with both 1st Battalion, Devonshire Regiment and 2nd Battalion, Devonshire Regiment. Discharged on 11th March 1919.
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