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Archbishop Sancroft and the Trial of the Seven Bishops, 1688, a struck silver medal by G. Bower, bust right, rev. busts of the bishops in medallions around Henry Compton, Bishop of London in centre, 51mm, 51.48g (MI I, 622/37; E 288). About extremely fine and toned £150-£200 --- Provenance: Bt Spink
Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, a silver medal by F. Bowcher for Spink, 38mm (BHM 3529); Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, a bronze medal by Pinches, edge inscribed [ALD B. Tidd Pratt, Mayor of Newark] 36mm (BHM 3799); Edward VIII, Proposed Coronation, 1937, a bronze medal by E. Carter Preston, 57mm (BHM 4286); a silver medal by W. McMillan for Spink, 33mm (BHM 4302) [4]. Good very fine or better; three cased £100-£150
Local, HAMPSHIRE, Winchester College, a silver award medal by R. Yeo, bust of William of Wykeham left, crozier behind, rev. wreath, edge named (Charles Blackstone), 39mm, 39.35g (BHM –). Some edge nicks and marks, very fine, rare £100-£150 --- Charles Blackstone (born c. 1759), Fellow of Winchester College and Curate of Wimering (Hants) in the 1790s. His date of birth would suggest this medal was awarded c. 1777.
Local, LONDON, L.C.C. School of Engineering and Navigation, Poplar, a silver award medal by J. Moore, workman holding model ship, rev. arms and wreath, edge named (E.H. Trowbridge Electrical Engineering 1920-21), hallmarked Birmingham 1920, 38mm; together with other educational and sporting award medals in silver (9), from various locations, all 20th century, most named, some hallmarked, various diameters, total approx 157.00g [10]. Varied state, two enamelled £80-£100
John Philip Kemble, 1798, a copper medal by J.G. Hancock, 53mm (BHM 446); George IV, Coronation, 1821, copper and white metal medals by T. Halliday & P. Kempson, each 49mm (BHM 1073); Death of the Duke of York, 1827, a copper medal by B. Pistrucci, 60mm (BHM 1283) [4]. Very fine or better £100-£150
Flight of Prince James, 1688, a silver medal, unsigned [by C. Wermuth], Father Petre seated right on lobster, holding infant prince, French ship to right, rev. windmill on shield, rosary around and Jesuit cap above, 32mm, 14.48g (Woolf 4:1b; MI I, 643/71; E 300 var.). Very fine and toned, rare £150-£200 --- Provenance: Bt Spink
British Dairy Farmers’ Association, bronze medals (3), revs. named (Awarded to M. Venner & Sons, for Bacon (Pale Dried), Dairy Show 1920), (Awarded to M. Venner & Sons Ltd for Pale Dried Bacon, Dairy Show 1922), (Awarded to M. Venner & Sons Ltd for Bacon & Hams, Smoked & Pale Dried, Dairy Show 1930), each 51mm; Hovis, a bronze medal, rev. named (Awarded to J. Bright for Hovis, Newbury 1921), 39mm; The Grocery and Allied Trades International Exhibition, London, a bronze medal, rev. named (B.F. Scanes, Bracknell 1932), 39mm; Ascot Horticultural Society, Wood’s Medal, bronze awards (2), one named (J. Irvin), each 38mm [7]. Good very fine or better, all cased £70-£90 --- Provenance: Royal Berkshire Collection
Eton & Windsor Humane Society, an engraved silver medal, rev. named (J.H. Patteson, The Best Swimmer in Eton School, July 1844), 51mm; another, similar, rev. named (James Stuart Tighe, The Best Diver in Eton School, 1847), 37mm; Eton College, Ashburton Shield, a bronze award, rev. engraved (July 1863), 39mm; a silvered-bronze medal, unsigned and undated, 63mm [4]. Very fine or better; last cased £80-£100 --- Provenance: Royal Berkshire Collection
Smithfield Club, a silver prize medal by W. Wyon, rev. and edge named (Mr W.B. Harris, Hinton, Abingdon, As Exhibitor of the Best Short Woolled Sheep in Extra Stock, 1845), 49mm, 71.50g; a silver prize medal by W. Wyon, edge named (As Exhibiter Best Short-Woolled Sheep (Not Southdown) In Extra Stock, 1862, Mr William King, New Hayward, Hungerford, Berks), 49mm, 69.03g (BHM 2218) [2]. First about extremely fine and toned, second polished otherwise about extremely fine; second in fitted case £60-£80 --- Provenance: Royal Berkshire Collection
Marriage of Victoria and Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, 1840, a white metal medal by J. Davis, 54mm (BHM 1909); a white metal medal, unsigned, 44mm (BHM 1926); Royal Society of Arts, 1863, President’s Medal, a bronze award by L.C. Wyon, 56mm (BHM 2794); 21st Anniversary of the Volunteer Movement, 1881, a bronze medal by N. Macphail [after N. Paton], edge named (George R. Stewart Lieut 10th L.R.V.), 63mm (BHM 3104); International Medical Congress, 1881, a bronze medal by L.C. Wyon [rev. after J. Tenniel], 77mm (BHM 3110) [5]. Varied state £100-£150
Local, BERKSHIRE, Wellington College, Talbot Medal, a silver award medal by Pinches, bust three-quarters. left, edge named (Kenneth MacKenzie 1910), 55mm, 101.75g; NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, King’s School, Peterborough, a silver award medal by A.S. & A.B. Wyon, arms, rev. named (Prize for English Essay Awarded to William George Collingwood), 54mm, 76.85g; Oundle School, a silver award medal by Mappin & Webb, arms, edge named (Open 220 yards 1939, Time 24 Secs, I.Ll. Grant), hallmarked London 1938, 42mm, 48.05g; WILTSHIRE, Marlborough College, a silver award medal by Vaughton & Sons, arms, rev. named (I.C MacDonald Throwing the Cricket Ball 91 Yds 2 Ins, 1933), hallmarked Birmingham, date letter unclear, 38mm, 33.40g [4]. About extremely fine £150-£180
William IV, Coronation, 1831, a gold medal by W. Wyon, bust right, rev. bust of Queen Adelaide right, edge named (To John Ramsbottom Esqr M.P. for New Windsor), 33mm, 27.57g (BHM 1475; E 1251). Obverse edge bruise at 9 o’clock, some light hairlining, otherwise about extremely fine and rare £4,000-£5,000 --- John Ramsbottom (1778–1845) was a British Whig politician and landowner, MP for New Windsor (Berkshire) from 1810 until his death in 1845.
Capitulation of Valenciennes, 1793, a pewter medal by W. Mainwaring, bust three-quarters left, rev. inscription, 38mm (BHM 368); Battle of Cape St Vincent, 1797, a white metal medal by G. Mills & N. Brenet, bare head of Admiral Jervis left, rev. genius of the British fleet hurling destruction at two Spanish ships, 40mm (BHM 438) [2]. Extremely fine £80-£100
Local, OXFORDSHIRE, Oxford University Association Football Club, a silver award medal, unsigned, rev. named (Inter-Collegiate Challenge Cup 1899 H.C. Wild Oriel), 27mm, 14.00g; Oxford University Golf Club, a silver award medal by W.J. Dingley, rev. named (St Andrews Cross 1929 J.W.L. Adams Balliol), hallmarked Birmingham 1929, 38mm, 25.90g; Oxford University Rifle Volunteer Corps, a silver award medal, unsigned, rev. named (Exeter College Challenge Cup Won by Sergt W.J. Stewart AT 1869), 52mm, 61.95g [3]. About extremely fine £80-£100
BELGIUM, Death of Leopold I, 1865, a bronze medal by J. Wurden, 50mm; International Exposition, Brussels, 1897, a bronze medal by J. Lagae for Wolfers, 70mm (BDM III, 267-8); HUNGARY, Franz Joseph I, 1890, a bronze medal, unsigned, 63mm [3]. Good very fine or better, last holed for suspension £60-£80
Local, LONDON, Brentford, Egglesfield House School, a silver award medal by T. Wyon, boy holding open book and branch, rising sun behind, rev. named (Presented to R. Sulivan at Egglesfield House School July 22 1811), 42mm, 30.00g. Good very fine, a rare early prize medal £80-£100 --- Built in the 18th century and much expanded c. 1792, Egglesfield House was acquired around 1810 by Rev J. Morris D.D. for use as a young gentlemen’s boarding school. By 1840, it had reverted to being a private dwelling and since 1880 it has housed St Mary’s Convent.
Centenary of the Foundation of the Wesleyan Methodist Society, 1839, a silver medal by C.F. Carter, bust of John Wesley left, rev. Centenary Hall, Bishopsgate, 65mmm, 123.50g (BHM 1895; E 1329a; Taylor 127b). Minimal hairlining, extremely fine or better, rare in silver; in contemporary fitted case [catch faulty] £150-£200
Local, AVON, Bristol School of Art, a silver award medal by J.B. & A.B. Wyon, arms within tressure, edge named (Nathaniel Sparks First Prize for Art 1896-97), 74.25g; LEICESTERSHIRE, Leicester College of Art, a silver-gilt award medal, unsigned, rev. named (T.J. Hancocks 1967), 63.90g; LINCOLNSHIRE, Lincoln School of Art, Rushton Medal, a silver award medal, unsigned, rev. named (Carlos Dixon Parker for Best Machine Drawing 1885), 61.00g, all 50mm [3]. Very fine to extremely fine, first attractively toned £100-£120
AUSTRIA, Franz Joseph I, 1914, a bronze medal by R. Neuberger & A. Hartig, 50mm; Franz Joseph I, 1914, a uniface bronze plaquette by F. Stiasny, 65 x 56mm; Archduke Carl Franz Joseph, 1915, a uniface bronze medal by R. Marschall, 61mm; Archduke Franz Joseph Otto, 1916, a bronze plaquette by H. Kautsch, 55mm x 55mm; Karl I, 1916, a bronze medal, unsigned, 54mm [5]. Very fine or better £100-£150
Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, Reading, gilt-bronze medals (2) by E. Fuchs for Elkington, each 63mm (C & W 4205DD.1); Windsor and Neighbourhood, a silver medal by Vaughton, with ribbon and bar, named on bar (G. Mitchell, Mayor), 39mm (C & W 4610M [not listed in silver]) [3]. One cleaned, otherwise good very fine or better; all cased £60-£80 --- Provenance: Royal Berkshire Collection
Birmingham Political Union, 1830, a silver medal by C. Jones, radiant crown, ribbon below, rev. lion reclining on rock, 43mm (BHM 1452). About extremely fine with some toning, very rare, pierced at top for suspension, with embroidered ribbon; in contemporary fitted case [this slightly damaged] £200-£260
Local, LANCASHIRE, Liverpool Collegiate Institution, silver award medals (2), by T. Ottley, façade of building, rev. arms, named (Arithmetical Richard Shaw Aged 15 Years Decr 1845), 31mm, 14.05g (Taylor 141b); unsigned, bust right, rev. wreath, unnamed, 38mm, 28.20g; University of Liverpool, a silver award medal by Elkington, rev. named (Walter Samuel Wildman), hallmarked Birmingham 1902, 38mm, 26.30g [3]. Extremely fine or nearly so £80-£100
Opening of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, 1830, a white metal medal by T. Halliday for T. Woolfield, train crossing viaduct over the Sankey Canal, rev. entrance to Liverpool station, 49mm (BHM 1458; W 2862; Moyaux 4; E 1223), other base metal British medals (2), 1897, 1902; together with World medals from France and the Netherlands [5]. Varied state £80-£100
Death of Samuel Tyssen, 1800, a copper medal by J. Milton, bust left, samuel tyssen arm a s s, rev. de narborough hall in agro norfolciensi effigiavit amica manvs joan milton mdccc, all within palm-wreath, 41mm (Stainton 21; BHM 491; E 920). Some light verdigris, rubbed on highest point of hair, otherwise extremely fine £120-£150 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK --- --- Provenance: DNW Auction M11, 13 July 2011, lot 1193 Samuel Tyssen (c. 1756-1800), numismatist; his collection of coins was sold by Sotheby’s in 1802.
William IV, Accession and Coronation, 1830-1, a copper medal by T. Halliday, bust right, crown and crossed sceptres on plinth, 38mm (BHM 1417); Coronation, 1831, by W. Wyon, a copper medal by W. Wyon, bare head right, rev. diademed head of Queen Adelaide right, 33mm (BHM 1475; E 1251) [2]. Extremely fine and good very fine £120-£150
Local, CAMBRIDGESHIRE, Cambridge University, Athletics, a frosted silver award medal by Munsey, arms, rev. winged foot of Mercury within wreath, named on outer silver band (1884 C.H. Lowe Trinity Coll.), 50mm, 86.25g. Virtually mint state, set in glazed lunettes joined by a silver band, very rare £80-£100
Local, YORKSHIRE, Bootham School, York, a silver award medal, unsigned, rev. named (D.R. Riddell 1919), 44mm, 47.10g; Bradford Grammar School, a silver award medal, unsigned, rev. named (1892 Long Jump H. Milnes), 40mm, 30.90g; Bradford Mechanics Institute, a silver award medal, unsigned, rev. named (Awarded to Fred Chapman for the Best Study in Monochrome from the Antique Figure, School of Art Sep 1884), 52mm, 64.65g; Huddersfield Girls’ College, a silver award medal, unsigned, rev. named (Presented to M. Winner Midsr 1877 II Class Honours Oxford Junior Examn.), 41 x 33mm, 18.73g; Northern Congregational (Silcoates) School, a silver award medal by A. Wyon, rev. named (Harold M. Biggs July 1883), 48mm, 53.20g [5]. Last good fine, others very fine to extremely fine, fourth with integral loop for suspension £100-£120
Capture of the Citadel of Lille, 1708, a silver medal by J. Croker, crowned and draped bust of Anne left, rev. Victory holding the shield of Lille above plan of fortifications, 45mm, 34.91g (MI II, 338/169; E 435). Some surface and rim marks, better than very fine £200-£260 --- Provenance: Bt Spink
Local, CHESHIRE, Sandbach School, Evans Medal, a silver award medal, unsigned, rev. named MDCCCLXXXIX C.P. Greenwood), 44mm, 45.00g; Wilmslow, Hawthorn Hall, silver award medals (2), unsigned, angel with trumpet, rev. named (Thos. Briggs Xmas 1849), 34mm, 15.00g; pupil studying at table, rev. named (Hawthorn Hall S. Charlton June 20th 1867), 44mm, 35.50g [3]. First about extremely fine, others about very fine, second gilt, all hairlined from cleaning, rare £100-£120
HUNGARY, Coronation of Charles IV, 1916, an iron medal by A. Weinberger, 65mm; an oval gilt-bronze medal, unsigned, 60 x 41mm; Award of Merit, 1926, a bronze medal by J. Szeiler, 50mm; National Association of Industry, 1932, a gilt-bronze medal by J. Remenyi, 60mm; AUSTRIA, Archduke Franz Joseph Otto, 1917, a bronze medal by H. Kautsch, 65mm; Empress Zita, 1918, a bronze medal by J. Prinz, 60mm [6]. Varied state £100-£150
Local, LONDON, City of London School, Beaufoy Medal, a silver award medal, unsigned, rev. named (Premium for Mathematical Proficiency to E.B. Nicholson 1884), 51mm, 57.30g; Cripplegate Institute, a silver award medal, unsigned, rev. named (Presented to Miss M. Gilbert for Gymnastic Class Work Winter and Spring Sessions 1929-30), 51mm, 63.30g; University College, London, Chadwick Medal, a silver award medal, unsigned, bust three-quarters left, rev. named (Awarded to Walter Howard Hall for Excellence in Municipal Engineering and Hygiene, 1909-1910), 38mm, 29.80g [3]. Very fine to extremely fine £80-£100
Local, CORNWALL, Truro School, a silver gilt award medal, first type, unsigned, sapling, exergue named (Gulielmo Richards, Dignissimo, 1807), rev. legend in six lines above wreath, 47mm, 61.40g (cf. Baldwin 93, 490, DNW 137/417). Surfaces dirty, nearly very fine, rare in silver; with loop for suspension [this buckled] £80-£100
Opening of the New Coal Exchange, 1849, a copper medal by B. Wyon for the Corporation of the City of London, medallion portraits of the Queen, Prince Albert, the Prince of Wales and the Princess Royal, rev. interior of the Coal Exchange, 89mm, flan thickness 10mm (W & E 581A.2; Taylor 161c; BHM 2357; E 1435). Good extremely fine £500-£700 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK ---
Staffordshire Agricultural Society, a silver award medal by T. Ottley, farmyard scene, rev. named (Awarded to Messrs A. & D. Walker for Shorthorn Bull “Knight Errant” at the Stafford Meeting 1923), hallmarked Birmingham 1923, 49mm, 69.00g; together with other medals from Cheshire, Scotland and Wales [5]. First virtually as struck with frosted surfaces; glazed and set in a hallmarked silver band; others in varied state £120-£150
Flight of Prince James, 1688, a silver medal, unsigned [by C. Wermuth], Father Petre seated right on lobster, holding infant prince, French ship to right, rev. windmill on shield, rosary around and Jesuit cap above, 32mm, 15.54g (Woolf 4:1b; MI I, 644/72; E 300 var.). About extremely fine and attractively toned, rare £200-£300 --- Provenance: Bt Spink
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