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Medallions (3): Silver-gilt souvenir medal of the visit 'a la British Legion' to Fontainebleau 6 August 1939 d.53.5mm EF light edge knock, with original case; 'Federation Interalliee Des Anciens Combattants' 16th Congress Brussels 1935 large bronze medal d.75mm EF, tone spot, with half a case; and bronze medal commemorating the Pilgrimage of French and South African 1914-1918 ex-servicemen 1934 d.50mm EF with half a case.
World Coins & Tokens (4): Straits Settlements 5 Cents 1899 cleaned nEF with scratches, Straits Settlements 10 Cents 1919 cleaned ex-mount nEF, a double-struck contemporary forgery George III Halfpenny 1775 with initials 'R.W.' scratch engraved rev., and a WWI era military(?) boxing engraved medal d.30.5mm 'BATT MIDDLE WEIGHT, 27-12-17' / 'L/C J. WALE, 1/5 R. WAR. R.'
British Exhibition Medal, bronze d.44mm: The Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations 1851 (Crystal Palace) Exhibitors Medal featuring Prince Albert by W. Wyon, named to UNITED KINGDOM, CLASS 10. No. 420., EF with original case (case hinge perished), also includes two newspaper cuttings relating to Albert medals, one mentioning Mr W.H. Perkin and Sir Frederick Abel, perhaps the recipients but unconfirmed.
Medallions (3): The Confectioners Bakers and Allied Traders Exhibition London oval hallmarked silver medal 41mm to E. Marriage & Son Ltd Colchester 1923 aEF; a hallmarked silver medal for George V Jubilee 1935 GVF with suspension and ribbon; and an unmarked silver or white metal medal for the Portsmouth United Service Rifle Meeting engraved to 'Sartorius 1921' toned nEF
Olympic Games 1908 London, Commemorative medal 50mm diameter by B.Mackennal, silvered and toned, Eimer 1904 Obverse Fame standing upon a globe, facing, head right with trumpet and palm branch ELIS ATHENS PARIS St. LOUIS LONDON IN COMMEMORATION OF THE OLYMPIC GAMES HELD IN LONDON 1908 Reverse a quadriga advancing left, driven by two standing figures, inscribed Laughton on the edge About EF in the red box of issue
Aston Villa Cup Silver Medal in original box inscribed to front Aston Villa Cup 1928 with enamel centre, to rear G P Slater who was a well known non-league G/K in Birmingham area. The final was played at Villa Park between the top works sides and was regarded as the pinnacle of success in Birmingham area football for non league
A rare vintage Stuart live steam ' Double 10 ' model engine. Copper pipes and black 'S' endplate. Approx 15cm tall. Built by the vendor's husband, and always very well maintained. Kept on display inside a cabinet, being regularly oiled. The engine still moves freely and works as it should. Comes with a mahogany display plinth. Provenance: Built by the vendor's husband, this engine won first prize in The Society Of Model & Experimental Engineers show in London, 1971. The builder's medal is also included within this lot. Built during the gentleman's time performing in the West End show ' Hello Dolly ' where he played head waiter. With a wide skill set, he also made the mahogany plinth the engine sits on. A rare engine, with a charming history.
Charles Samuel (Belgian 1862-1939) - a World War I bronze medal designed by Ch. Samuel inscribed Yser and Ypres MCMXIV, MCMXVIII, 7.0 cm (diameter), ca 1918, extremely fine - The medal is made by the Belgian medallist Charles Samuel in Belgium in ca. 1918. Samuel (1862-1939) was a sculptor and medallist, a native of Brussels who studied under the medallist Charles Wiener. He was chiefly successful as a sculptor, and examples of his work are widespread in Brussels, but he presented medals at a number of international exhibitions - Est £60 - £80
Kevin Coates - a cast bronze art medal with depiction of 'Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart' ca 1990, edition of 40, approx 6.0 cm x 5.1 cm, obverse shows a mature, bewigged and waistcoated Mozart playing a chord of G minor, reverse three dimensional, is the young Mozart, the child as father of the man, extremely fine
UK, John LOBBAN (1919-1996) Joie de VivreJohn Lobban (1919-1996) - a high relief cast bronze medal, this was Lobban's final unfinished work when he died, and was completed by his partner for posthumous publication by BAMS, cast by the Royal Mint. The medal titled Joie de Vivre (the joy of life) symbolises wine, art, sex, racing, nature, literature and general fun. Lobban is known for his illustrations of Paddington Bear as well as his work for the Royal Mint and the Franklin Mint, 8.7 cm (diameter) extremely fine - Est £40 - £60
Cecilia Yau (b 1964) - a cast bronze art medal in the form of two hinged panels, their outer covers with reliefs representing the wallpaper and textile designs of William Morris, the panels opening to reveal the figure of William Morris, viewed from behind, seated working at a loom, approx 20.5 cm x 6.5 cm (when opened) ca 1995, edition of 62, extremely fine
JosÚ Aurelio (Portuguese) - a cast bronze medal in high relief depicting a Diary 1987, pages of a diary turned each side to reveal a sheep and a lakeland scene, 7.7 cm, limited issue by Aurelio who was the guest lecturer at the annual congress of BAMS, held in the Lake District in 1987, extremely fine - Est £60 - £100
A Victorian bronze medal relating to 'The Grocery Provision Oil & Italian Warehouse & Allied Trades Exhibition & Market' with depiction of sailing ship offshore, palm trees and other foliate decoration to obverse, the reverse with wreath border surrounding an engraved dedication to J Auchinoole 1897, approx 5.0 cm (diameter) in red case of issue, extremely fine
Michael Ayrton - a rare bronze medal issued in a limited edition of 50 and commissioned by the late John Paul Shepherd in 1995 to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the death of Michael Ayrton (English 1921 - 1975) artist, writer, painter, printmaker, sculptor and designer, and also as a critic, broadcaster and novelist. He was a stage and costume designer, working with John Minton on the 1942 John Gielgud production of Macbeth, a book designer and illustrator for Wyndham Lewis’s The Human Age trilogy and William Golding, 10 cm x 10 cm, extremely fine - Est £100 - £150
Malcolm Appleby - a cast silver medal commemorating the last windjammer to have British shareholders, 'The Parma' Marie Hamn Aland, purchased 1931, 'Spain Race' winner 1932, record time of 83 days 1933 under Captain Ruben de Cloux, the rim engraved Malcolm A Appleby, Percy Appleby shareholder, James W Appleby Ordinary Seaman, 1931-1932, depiction of ship obverse and reverse, ca 1991, edition of 32, approx 6.8 cm x 7.0 cm, extremely fine
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