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Lot 435

CHARLES II. BRITISH COLONIZATION MEDAL, 1670. Struck in AR, by J. Roettier. Obv: Conjoined busts right of Charles and Catherine. Rev: Terrestrial globe. 33.7g. 42mm dia. GVF, toned. E 245; MI i, 546/203; Betts 44.

Lot 436

WILLIAM III AND MARY. CORONATION MEDAL, 1689. Struck in AR, by J. Roettier. Obv: Conjoined and draped busts right. Rev: Jove hurling thunder at Phaethon falling from his chariot. 16.1g. 35cm dia. AUNC, dark attractive toning, extra raised metal on reverse rim. E 312; MI i, 662/25; v. Loon III, 379; Wollaston 9; WF 10:1.

Lot 439

ANNE. CORONATION MEDAL, 1702. Struck in AE, by J. Croker. Obv: Draped bust left. Rev: Pallas standing hurling thunder at a two-headed monster. 15.3g, 35mm dia. GEF, light brown toning with subdued lustre. E 390; MI ii, 288/4; v. Loon IV, 347; Wollaston 10.

Lot 440

ANNE. PEACE OF UTRECHT MEDAL, 1713. Struck in AR, by J. Croker. Obv: Draped bust left. Rev: Britannia standing holding olive branch, with ships and farming scene. 16.3g, 35mm dia. VF. E 360; MI ii, 400/257; v. Loon V, 230, 6.

Lot 441

GEORGE I. CORONATION MEDAL, 1714. Struck in AR, by J. Croker. Obv: Laureate, armoured and draped bust right. Rev: The King enthroned, crowned by Britannia. 14.9g, 34mm dia. GVF. E 470; MI ii, 424/9; v. Loon V, 255; Wollaston 11.

Lot 442

CAROLINE. CORONATION MEDAL, 1727. Struck in AR, by J. Croker. Obv: Draped bust left. Rev: Queen standing between Religion and Britannia. 18.1g, 34mm dia. AVF. E 512; MI ii, 480/8; Wollaston 14.

Lot 443

GEORGE III. CORONATION MEDAL, 1761. Struck in AR, by L. Natter. Obv: Laureate and armoured bust right. Rev: The King enthroned, crowned by Britannia. 23g, 34mm dia. VF. E 694; BHM 22-23; Wollaston 16; Nau 151-4.

Lot 444

QUEEN CHARLOTTE. CORONATION MEDAL, 1761. Struck in AR, by L. Natter. Obv: Draped bust right. Rev: The Queen standing, crowned by Fame. 17.7g, 34mm dia. VF. E 696; BHM 65-6; Wollaston 22; Nau 155-7.

Lot 445

GEORGE III. ACCESSION OF GEORGE III MEDAL, 1760. Struck in AE, by T. Pingo. Obv: Armoured and draped bust left. Rev: Britannia standing beside a lion and objects. 26.8g, 41mm dia. AUNC, dark brown toning. E 683; BHM 3; Pingo 17.

Lot 446

BIRTHS OF GEORGE PRINCE OF WALES, 1762, AND PRINCE FREDERICK MEDAL, 1763. Struck in AE, by T. Pingo. Obv: Busts left and right, Prince's plumes and mitre above. 8.3g, 29mm dia. GVF. E 705; BHM 84.

Lot 447

GEORGE III. RECOVERY OF HEALTH MEDAL, 1789. Struck in AR, by J.P. Droz. Obv: Laureate bust right. Rev: Snake entwined around a tripod with a burning altar. First type obverse die, signed 'D.F.'. 18.9g, 35mm dia. AUNC, toned with some blueing. E 827; GHM 311; Storer 6173.

Lot 449

GEORGE III. FOUNDATION OF CHRISTCHURCH BIRMINGHAM MEDAL, 1805. Struck in AR, by T. Webb. Obv: Bust right. Rev: Christchurch within legend. 38.1g, 42mm dia. AEF. BHM 601.

Lot 450

GEORGE III. FOUNDATION OF CHRISTCHURCH BIRMINGHAM MEDAL, 1805. Struck in AE, by T. Webb. Obv: Bust right. Rev: Christchurch within legend. 32.6g, 42mm dia. EF. BHM 601.

Lot 452

NATIONAL EDITION OF SHAKESPEARE'S WORKS MEDAL, 1803. Struck in AR, by C.H. Kutcher. J and J Boydell's National Edition of Shakespeare's Works. Obv: Shakespeare seated on a rock, flanked by figures of Drama and Painting. Rev: Script above date. Edge named to 'ALEX'R CHAMION ESQR'. 38.6g, 48mm dia. AEF. E 950; BHM 553; Pollard 28.

Lot 453

GEORGE THE PRINCE REGENT. WELLINGTON WATERLOO MEDAL, 1817. Struck in AR, by T. Wyon. Obv: Laureate head left. Rev: Royal Standard. 11.1g, 27mm dia. AVF. E 1091; BHM 961; Hocking 248/19-21.

Lot 454

GEORGE IV. CORONATION MEDAL, 1821. Struck in AR by B. Pistrucci. Obv: Laureate head left. Rev: The King enthroned, crowned by Victory. 16.5g, 35mm dia. GVF. E 1146; BHM 1070; Wollaston 24.

Lot 455

GEORGE IV. CORONATION MEDAL, 1821. Struck in AR, by T. Halliday and P. Kempson. Obv: Laureate head left. Rev: The King enthroned. 62.3g, 49mm dia. AEF. Rare. BHM 1073.

Lot 456

GEORGE IV. CORONATION MEDAL, 1821. Struck in AE, by Thompson and Jones. Obv: Laureate and draped bust left. Rev: The King enthroned, crowned by Britannia, Hibernia and Scotia. 67.9g, 54mm dia. AEF. E 1143; BHM 1091.

Lot 457

GEORGE IV. CORONATION MEDAL, 1821. Struck in AE, probably by J.G. Hancock. Obv: Laureate bust left. Rev: Crown over open wreath of national flowers. 37.6g, 46mm dia. E 1145; BHM 1076.

Lot 458

GEORGE IV. VISIT TO IRELAND MEDAL, 1821. Struck in AE. Obv: Laureate and draped bust left. Rev: Irish harp, crowned, within a spray of rose, thistle and shamrock. 18.1g, 34mm dia. EF, with lustre. E 1049; BHM 1117.

Lot 460

DEATH OF PRINCESS CHARLOTTE MEDAL, 1817. Struck in AE, by T. Webb and G. Mills. Obv: Draped bust, hair decorated with roses. Rev: Britannia seated mournfully beside funerary urn, "WEEP BRITAIN THOU HAST LOST THE EXPECTANCY AND ROSE OF THE FAIR STATE". 59.3g, 50mm dia. EF, toned. E 1097; BHM 941.

Lot 461

WILLIAM IV. ACCESSION MEDAL, 1830. Struck in AR, matt frosted, by W. Wyon on the request of Queen Adelaide. Obv: Bare head of the King right. Rev: Legend 'ADELAIDE REGINA CUDI JUSSIT MDCCCXXX' within wreath. 141.3g, 68mm dia. UNC. In original red leather box, bearing paper label 'Burckhardt, Jeweller & c, To their Royal Highnefses The Duke of Sussex, Dutchefs of Kent, Princess Sophia & c, 62 Conduit Street.'. E 1220; BHM 1414; Hocking 250/31. Literature: Carlisle states in A Memoir of the Life and Works of William Wyon Esq A.R.A., London 1837. "This medal was struck at the express command of Her Majesty Queen Adelaide to preserve a faithful portrait of the King, and is only given by Her Majesty to those whom the Queen graciously condescends to honour."

Lot 462

WILLIAM IV. ACCESSION MEDAL, 1830. Struck in AE, by E. Thomason. Obv: Bare head of the King right. Rev: Draped bust of Queen Adelaide right. 66.7g, 55mm dia. EF, light brown toning. E 1221; BHM 1423.

Lot 464

WILLIAM IV, CORONATION MEDAL, 1831, struck in AE, by W. Wyon. Obv: Bare head right. Rev: Legend and date above clouds, a trident and oak branch within a naval crown. 126.1g, 68mm dia. EF, toned. E 1248; BHM 1426.

Lot 466

RESTORATION OF THE ROYAL EXCHANGE MEDAL, 1844. Struck in AE, by W. Wyon. Obv: Bust of Thomas Gresham left wearing cap. Rev: Facade of the Royal Exchange behind a statue of Queen Victoria with orb and sceptre. 253.3g, 74mm dia. EF, toned. E 1390; BHM 2185; Taylor 146x; WE 435.

Lot 468

OPENING OF THE VICTORIA BRIDGE, CANADA, MEDAL, 1860. Struck in AE, by J.S. Wyon, rev after M.D. Wyatt. Obv: Bust left. Rev: Prince's plumes and coronet within a wreath, "VISITED CANADA AND INAUGURATED THE VICTORIA BRIDGE. 1860." In original leather box stamped "Joseph S. Wyon...". 61.2g, 48mm dia. E 1535; BHM 2669; Leroux 641; Moyaux 85; WE 822.

Lot 471

WIGAN INFIRMARY MEDAL, 1873. Struck in AE. Obv: Plumes between "WIGAN" "INFIRMARY". Rev: "OPENED BY THE / PRINCE & PRINCESS / OF WALES / JUNE THE 4TH / 1873". 9.6g, 33mm dia. GVF.

Lot 472

VICTORIA. CALCUTTA EXHIBITION MEDAL, 1883-84. Struck in AE, by J.S. and A.B. Wyon. Obv: Crowned bust left. Rev: Britannia standing beside seated India greeting figures from the Empire. 255.6g, 76mm dia. EF, toned. PUDD 883.2.1.

Lot 473

VICTORIA. GOLDEN JUBILEE MEDAL, 1887. Struck in AR, by J.E. Boehm and F. Leighton. Obv: Crowned and veiled bust left. Rev: Enthroned figure of Empire , flanked by standing figures of Science, Letters and Art, opposite Industry and Agriculture, at their feet, Mercury reclining beside Time. Five shields in exerge inscribed Asia, America, Europe, Australasia and Africa. In the original red leather and velvet lined box, with card insert. 215g, 77mm dia. AUNC. E 1733; BHM 3219; Wollaston 39; WE 2000.

Lot 474

VICTORIA. GOLDEN JUBILEE MEDAL, 1887. Struck in AE, by J.E. Boehm and F. Leighton. Obv: Crowned and veiled bust left. Rev: Enthroned figure of Empire , flanked by standing figures of Science, Letters and Art, opposite Industry and Agriculture, at their feet, Mercury reclining beside Time. Five shields in exerge inscribed Asia, America, Europe, Australasia and Africa. In the original red leather and velvet lined box. 191.4g, 77mm dia. UNC, toned. E 1733; BHM 3219; Wollaston 39; WE 2000.

Lot 475

VICTORIA. GOLDEN JUBILEE MEDAL, 1887. Struck in AE, by A. Wyon. Obv: Crowned, veiled and draped bust left. Rev: Victoria enthroned, flanked by Industry and Neptune, the shields of Britain and Saxe-Coburg-Gotha behind. 158.7g, 64mm dia. UNC, toned. E 1734; BHM 3290; WE 2450.

Lot 476

VICTORIA. GOLDEN JUBILEE MEDAL, 1887. Struck in AR, by M. Rhodes and Sons. Obv: Crowned, veiled and draped bust left. Rev: Inscription within wreath "BOROUGH OF BRADFORD / JUBILEE FESTIVITIES / PRESENTED / TO / Councillor John Rhodes. / BY / ANGUS HOLDEN / MAYOR". In original red velvet box, with newspaper cutting "JUBILEE MEMENTO". 76.9g, 58mm dia. AEF.

Lot 477

HENRY IRVING MEDAL, 1891. Struck in AE, by Messrs L.C. Lauer. Obv: Bust of Irving left. Rev: "HENRY IRVING / 1891.". 80g, 60mm dia. EF, toned. E 1769; BHM 3416; Parkes Weber 132; Svarstad 112.

Lot 478

MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT MEDAL, 1894. Struck in AE, by Messrs L.C. Lauer. Obv: Bust of William Gladstone left. Rev: Fifty-line inscription listing "MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS / YEAR 1894". In original leather and velvet lined box. 347.8g, 95mm dia. AUNC, toned. E 1792; BHM 3468; Parkes Weber 142a.

Lot 479

ARGENTINIAN AGRICULTURAL MEDAL, 1896. Struck in AR. Obv: A girl holding a bull with a rope. Rev: Arms within "SOCIEDAD RURAL ARGENTINA / BUENOS - AIRES", a scrolled cartouche engraved "1ER PREMIO / LAS BARRANCAS / 1896". 59.7g, 48mm dia. AEF.

Lot 480

VICTORIA. DIAMOND JUBILEE MEDAL, 1897. Struck in AR, by F. Bowcher. Obv: Crowned, laureate and draped bust left. Rev: Royal Arms above "THE BRITISH EMPIRE A.D. 1897", within a border of fifty shields of British Colonies and Protectorates, each identified. In original red leather and velvet lined box. 163.8g, 76mm dia. AEF. Rare. E 1816; BHM 3511; WE 3475A.

Lot 481

VICTORIA. DIAMOND JUBILEE MEDAL, 1897. Struck in AE and gilt, by F. Bowcher. Obv: Crowned, laureate and draped bust left. Rev: Royal Arms above "THE BRITISH EMPIRE A.D. 1897", within a border of fifty shields of British Colonies and Protectorates, each identified. 186.7g, 76mm dia. EF. E 1816; BHM 3511; WE 3475A.

Lot 482

VICTORIA. DIAMOND JUBILEE MEDAL, 1897. Struck in AE, by F. Bowcher. Obv: Crowned, laureate and draped bust left. Rev: Royal Arms above "THE BRITISH EMPIRE A.D. 1897", within a border of fifty shields of British Colonies and Protectorates, each identified. In original red card and velvet lined box. 196.4g, 76mm dia. GEF, toned. E 1816; BHM 3511; WE 3475A.

Lot 483

VICTORIA. DIAMOND JUBILEE MEDAL, 1897. Struck in AR, by F. Bowcher. Obv: Crowned, laureate and draped bust left. Rev: Royal Arms between "THE ROYAL FAMILY / 1837-1897 ", within a border shields displaying the names of members of the Royal Family. 60g, 51mm dia. EF, toned.

Lot 484

VICTORIA. DIAMOND JUBILEE MEDAL, 1897. Struck in AR. Obv: Veiled and draped bust left. Rev: Flags of Great Britain and Argentina crossed within legend. 20.1g, 34mm dia. AUNC, toned. E1822; WE 3150.

Lot 485

VICTORIA. DIAMOND JUBILEE MEDAL, 1897. Struck in PB. Obv: Crowned, veiled and draped bust left. Rev: Britannia seated beside lion. 255g, 78mm dia. GVF, toned. E 1814; BHM 3581; WE 3760A.

Lot 489

HASLAR HOSPITAL, PORTSMOUTH, NAVAL PRIZE MEDAL, C.1900. Struck in AR, by G.W. de Saulles. Instituted by the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty. Obv: A naval crown, anchor and trident resting on a sail and oak branches. Rev: A torch entwined by a serpent. 49.7g, 49mm dia. GVF. BHM 3685.

Lot 490

VICTORIA. VISIT TO IRELAND MEDAL, 1900. Struck in AE, by F. Bowcher. 22.7g, 38mm. E 1840; BHM 3662. Golden Jubilee medal, 1887. Struck in AR. "DUKE OF LANCASTER" below bust. 22.5g, 37mm dia. Royal Jubilee Exhibition medal, 1887. Struck in AE and gilt. Believed to be unrecorded in gilt. 42.3g, 45mm dia. BHM 3346. (3 medals)

Lot 491

CHARLES I. MEMORIAL MEDAL. Struck in AE, by J. and N. Roettier. 54g, 50mm dia. GVF, toned. E 162a. Field Marshal F. Duke Of York medal, 1802. Struck in AE. 39.1g, 41mm dia. GEF, toned. J. Earl Of Eldon medal, 1827. Struck in AE. 59g, 47mm dia. VF. E 1197. Smithfield Club medal, 1845. Struck in AR. 68.8g, 49mm dia. VF. E 1400; BHM 2218. Viscount Nelson medal, 1897. Struck in AE from the metal of the Flagship Foudroyant. 28.5g, 38mm dia. EF. (5 medals)

Lot 493

GREAT EXHIBITION, COUNCIL MEDAL, 1851. Struck in AE, by W. Wyon and J.F. Domard. Obv: Conjoined busts of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert left, trident behind and dolphins below. Rev: Standing figures of Commerce and Industry, their hands clasped, each crowned by Britannia, on a platform with the flags of nations behind. Edge named to "JEAN LOUIS GRAUX. CLASS IV. COUNCIL MEDAL OF THE EXHIBITION.". 430.7g, 89mm dia. EF, toned. E 1455; BHM 2461; Parkes Weber 70; Allen 34-5. Literature: Eimer, BCM, p. 196. The Great Exhibition Medals were presented to exhibitors as well as to those helping in the organization of the exhibition itself. The numbers awarded include 174 Council Medals and 2918 Prize Medals.

Lot 494

GREAT EXHIBITION, JUROR'S MEDAL, 1851. Struck in AE, by W. Wyon and G.G. Adams. Obv: Conjoined busts of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert left, trident behind and dolphins below. Rev: Industry seated recieving a wreath from Fame attended by Commerce. Edge named to "J. HOLLAND JUROR EXHIBITION 1851". Contained in possibly the original leather and velvet lined box. 131.9g, 64mm dia. EF, toned. E 1457; BHM 2464; Allen 38-9. Provenance: Ex Neddy Allen, London Coin Fair, 2005

Lot 495

GREAT EXHIBITION, PRIZE MEDAL, 1851. Struck in AE, by W. Wyon and L.C. Wyon. Obv: Conjoined busts of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert left, trident behind and dolphins below. Rev: Britannia seated placing a wreath on th head of Industria, Africa, America, Asia and Europe standing behind. Edge named to "JAMES BLACK & CO. CLASS XVIII. PRIZE MEDAL OF THE EXHIBITION.". 264.9g, 77mm dia. EF, toned. E 1456; BHM 2462; Allen 35-8.

Lot 496

GREAT EXHIBITION, EXHIBITOR'S MEDAL, 1851. Struck in AE, by W. Wyon. Obv: Bust of Prince Albert left. Rev: A globe, decorated with a scroll inscribed "EXHIBITOR", within a wreath. Edge named to "UNITED KINGDOM. CLASS 3. NO 64.". 64.1g, 44mm dia. EF, toned. E 1459; BHM 2463; Allen 40-1.

Lot 497

GREAT EXHIBITION, EXHIBITOR'S MEDAL, 1851. Struck in AE, by W. Wyon and J.F. Domard. Obv: Bust of Prince Albert left. Rev: A globe, decorated with a scroll inscribed "EXHIBITOR", within a wreath. Edge named to "UNITED KINGDOM. CLASS 10. NO 259.". 63.5g, 44mm dia. EF, toned. E 1459; BHM 2463; Allen 40-1.

Lot 498

INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION MEDALS, 1862. Struck in silvered AE, by C. Schnitspahn and J. Wiener. Obv: Bust of Prince Albert left. Rev: Facade of the Exhibition Building. 37g, 41mm dia. GVF. And a similar medal with an alternative reverse, showing the inside of the Exhibition Building. 36.1g, 41mm dia. AEF. E 1556. BHM 2743. (2 medals)

Lot 499

CITY OF LONDON MEDAL. LONDON BRIDGE, OPENED 1831. Struck in AE, by B. Wyon. Obv: Bust of William IV right. Rev: A view of the bridge "COMMENCED 15 JUNE 1825 / OPENED 1. AUGUST / 1831'. 62g. 51mm dia. EF. E 1245, BHM 1544.

Lot 500

CITY OF LONDON MEDAL. REFORM BILL, 1832. Struck in AR, by B. Wyon. Obv: "REFORM IN THE PRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE… 1832", crown above, within a wreath decorated by the City of London shield. Rev: Figure of Liberty kneeling and presenting a bill of Reform to Britannia. 64.8g, 51mm dia. AEF. In a leather and velvet lined box, "B. WYON / MEDALLIST". E 1254, BHM 1603.

Lot 501

CITY OF LONDON MEDAL. REFORM BILL, 1832. Struck in AE, by B. Wyon. Obv: "REFORM IN THE PRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE… 1832", crown above, within a wreath decorated by the City of London shield. Rev: Figure of Liberty kneeling and presenting a bill of Reform to Britannia. 56g, 51mm dia. EF, toned. E 1254, BHM 1603.

Lot 502

CITY OF LONDON SCHOOL MEDAL, 1834. Struck in AR, by B. Wyon. Obv: Façade of school building 'CITY OF LONDON SCHOOL FOUNDED BY THE CORPORATION 1834". Rev: A seated figure of Knowledge instructing a youth. 68.4g, 57mm dia. EF, toned and proof-like. In leather and velvet lined box. E 1279, BHM 1680.

Lot 503

CITY OF LONDON SCHOOL MEDAL, 1834. Struck in AE, by B. Wyon. Obv: Façade of school building 'CITY OF LONDON SCHOOL FOUNDED BY THE CORPORATION 1834". Rev: A seated figure of Knowledge instructing a youth. 80.1g, 57mm dia. EF, toned. In leather and velvet lined box. E 1279, BHM 1680.

Lot 504

CITY OF LONDON MEDAL. OPENING OF THE COAL EXCHANGE, 1849. Struck in AE, by B. Wyon. Obv: Medallion portrait of Queen Victoria surrounded by portraits of Prince Albert, the Prince of Wales, and Princess Royal. Rev: The interior of the coal exchange. 418g, 89mm dia. EF, toned. In original leather box of issue. E 1435, BHM 2354.

Lot 505

CITY OF LONDON MEDAL. NAPOLEON III AND EUGENIE, VISIT TO THE CITY OF LONDON, 1855. Struck in AE, by B. Wyon. Obv: Conjoined bust of Napoleon III and Eugenie. Rev: Britannia introducing Londinia to France. 243g, 77mm dia. EF, toned. E 1496, BHM 2561.

Lot 506

CITY OF LONDON MEDAL. VICTOR EMMANUELL II, VISIT TO THE CITY OF LONDON, 1855. Struck in AE, by B. Wyon. Obv: Bust of Emmanuel II left. Obv: Britannia seated with Londinium welcoming Sardinia. 249g, 76mm. EF, toned. In original tooled leather box of issue. E 1499, BHM 2567.

Lot 507

CITY OF LONDON MEDAL. PRINCESS ALEXANDRA OF DENMARK, ENTRY INTO THE CITY OF LONDON, 1863. Struck in AE, by J.S. and A.B. Wyon. Obv: Bust of Princess Alexandra left. Rev: Londinia and attendants welcoming Alexandra. 238g, 77mm dia. EF, toned. E 1561, BHM 2783.

Lot 508

CITY OF LONDON MEDAL. BLACKFRIARS BRIDGE AND HOLBORN VALLEY VIADUCT, OPENED 1869. Struck in AE, by G.G. Adams. Obv: Bust of Queen Victoria crowned. Rev: A view of the two bridges within wreaths flanked by Londinia and Britannia on reverse. 222g, 76mm dia. EF, toned. In original tooled leather box of issue. E 1604, BHM 2906.

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