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Lot 2186

Winston Churchill, Centenary, 1974, a set of 12 gilt-silver ingots and one gilt-silver medal by the Pobjoy Mint, the ingots each 50 x 27mm, the medal 38mm [13]. As struck; in wooden presentation box £200-£300

Lot 2123

Bath and West of England Society, a copper medal by J. Milton, bust of the Duke of Bedford right, rev. Britannia seated right, awarding laurels to man with cow and youth with sheep, wreath around, edge named (Awarded to Messrs Dray & Co. at Yeovil Meeting, 1856, for a Churn), 59mm (BHM 547 [not recorded in copper]). Some minor marks, otherwise about extremely fine £50-£70

Lot 2289

FRANCE, Defence of the Place de Besançon, 1870-71, a copper medal by V.M. Borrel, seated female figure, holding torch in right hand and resting left hand on head of lion, rev. legend, 57mm (BDM I, 225). About extremely fine £60-£80

Lot 2060

Duke of Wellington Appointed Governor of Plymouth, 1819, a white metal medal by T. Webb [after P. Rouw] for Mudie, bare head left, rev. legend in thirty-five lines, 55mm (Eimer 94; BHM 986; E 1118). Some minor marks and scratches, otherwise about extremely fine, rare £80-£100

Lot 2256

AUSTRIA, Homage to Franz I in Milan, 1815, a silver medal by L. Manfredini, 31mm, 11.97g (BDM III, 554); HAMBURG, Death of David Schlüter, 1844, a silver medal by E. Schilling for Loos, 39mm, 21.04g [2]. First about extremely fine and toned, second with some minor marks otherwise good very fine £80-£100

Lot 2263

AUSTRIA, Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna, 1877, a bronze medal by C. Radnitzki, bare head of Franz Joseph I right, rev. figures representing sculpture, architecture, and painting, 59mm (BDM V, 16). Extremely fine £80-£100

Lot 2163

Visit of Emperor Wilhelm II to the City of London, 1891, a bronze medal by Elkington & Co. for the Corporation of the City of London, similar, 80mm (W & E 1668A.1; BHM 3412; E 1768). Lightly cleaned, otherwise extremely fine £150-£180

Lot 2148

University of St Andrews, Tullis Medal, 1882-3, a hollow oval engraved silver award by J. Marr, St Andrew’s Cross, rev. named (Awarded to Alexander Cleland, 2nd Class of Mathematics, P.R. Scott Lang M.A., Professor), 55 x 46mm. Very fine £60-£80

Lot 2257

AUSTRIA, Empress Maria Anna, Coronation in Prague, 1836, a bronze medal by J.D. Boehm, crowned and diademed bust right, rev. crown and sceptre on cushion, Bohemian arms below, 47mm (BDM I, 203-4). Fields lightly brushed, otherwise extremely fine £80-£100

Lot 2084

Victoria, Visit to the City of London, 1837, a copper medal by J. Barber for Griffin & Hyams, crowned head left, rev. Victoria, attended by Britannia, welcomed by the Lord Mayor, 61mm (W & E 62A.2; BHM 1772; E 1303). About extremely fine £100-£120

Lot 2219

FRANCE, Comice Agricole de Précy-sous-Thil, 1868, a gold prize medal by A. Barre, laureate head of Napoleon III right, rev. legend, un-named, 34mm, 23.61g. Some marks in centre of reverse, otherwise extremely fine [slabbed PCGS SP 61] £1,000-£1,200

Lot 2002

Birth of Prince Charles, 1630, silver medalets (2), unsigned, each 24mm (MI I, 254/36); Capture of Porto Bello, 1739, pinchbeck medals (2), each 27mm; together with a uniface cast bronze medal, 40 x 33mm [5]. Varied state £80-£100

Lot 2039

Victories of the Marquess of Wellington, 1812, a white metal medal by T. Wyon Sr & P. Wyon, 45mm (BHM 738); Earl of Wellington, [1812], a copper medal by T. Webb, 53mm (BHM 746); The Elgin Marbles, a white metal medal by Thomason, undated, 47mm (cf. BHM 1061); HMS Foudroyant Wrecked, 1897, bronze medals (2), unsigned, each 38mm (BHM 3613); Trafalgar Centenary, 1905, a white metal medal, unsigned, 32mm (BHM 3923); together with a small silver calendar medal and two tokens [9]. Varied state; first pierced £100-£150

Lot 2287

FRANCE, Baptism of the Count of Paris 1841, a copper medal by L.M. Petit, 56mm (BDM IV, 466); Establishment of Primary Schools, 1842, a copper medal by A. Caqué, 52mm (BDM I, 344) [2]. About extremely fine and better £70-£90

Lot 2237

IRELAND, Royal Ulster Yacht Club, Shamrock III, America’s Cup, 1903, a light bronze medalet, 19mm; Irish Yachting Association, a uniface plated brass medal, unsigned, named (T.N.T. IPEC, Helmsman’s Championship of Ireland, East Antrim Boat Club, 1984), 52mm; Irish Cruising Club, Faulkner Cup, a bronze award medal, unsigned, set into a wooden plaque, named (Samharcin, Hugo de Plessis, 1996), 51mm [3]. Very fine, first with loop for suspension, second removed from a display mount £60-£80 --- Hugo de Plessis (1923-2018), b Lymington, marine surveyor and pioneer in the field of fibreglass; educ. Southampton University; served in Fleet Air Arm 1942-6, as a radar technician; founded the Ropewalk Boatyard, Lymington; moved from Boldre, Hampshire, to Bantry Bay, where he was commodore of the Bantry Bay Sailing Club. Sold with further background information

Lot 2090

Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports, 1839, uniface bronze strikings of the obv. and rev. of the medal by B. Wyon, set inside the lid and base of a wooden box, 65mm (cf. Eimer 116); Death of the Duke of Wellington, [1852], a copper medal by T. Pinches, set in a wooden base, 42mm (cf. Eimer 173); Duke of Wellington, a brass and enamel medalet, 10mm, set in the lid of a black shellac box, 51mm [3]. Varied state £60-£80

Lot 2075

Royal Standard Benefit Society (Est. 1828), a silver medal for Services by E. Avern, Justice standing with scales, shield and accoutrements, rev. wreath of oak and palm, named (Mr Josh. Talbot), 48mm. About extremely fine; with oval loop for suspension £60-£80 --- Provenance: J. Spencer Collection, DNW Auction M11, 13 July 2011, lot 1013 (part)

Lot 2288

FRANCE, Unveiling of the Equestrian Statue of Napoleon I at Cherbourg, 1858, a copper medal by A. Barre & L. Merley, bare head of Napoleon III right, rev. statue on plinth, 60mm (Page-Divo 359). Extremely fine £80-£100

Lot 2164

German Exhibition, London, 1891, a copper medal by W. Mayer, uniformed bust of Wilhelm II left, rev. view of the Exhibition building, 70mm (BHM 3423; E –; BDM III, 643). Lightly cleaned, some minor marks, otherwise extremely fine, scarce £60-£80

Lot 2160

St Stephen’s School, Westminster, 1888, a silver attendance medal by Jones & Co, edge named (Kate Young), 37mm; Burdett Coutts & Townshend School, Westminster, 1935, a silver conduct and attendance medal, edge named (John Corcoran), 31mm [2]. About extremely fine and better; each with loop and ring for suspension £50-£70

Lot 2262

AUSTRIA, International Exhibition, Vienna, 1873, a copper prize medal by J. Tautenhayn & K. Schwenzer, laureate head of Franz Joseph I right, rev. three allegorical figures, dem mitarbeiter in exergue, 70mm (BDM VI, 37 & V, 437). Extremely fine; in round fitted case £100-£120

Lot 2080

Death of John Fuller, 1834, a bronze medal by W. Wyon, bust right, Iegend within wreath, 45mm (BHM 1660; E –). About extremely fine; in fitted case [hinge broken] £60-£80

Lot 2304

GERMANY, Completion of Cologne Cathedral, 1880, a gilt-bronze medal by S. Drentwett, elevation of the Cathedral, rev. the Adoration of the Magi, 50mm (Wurz. 4662; BDM I, 616). Extremely fine with some toning £50-£70

Lot 2062

Duke of Wellington Appointed Governor of Plymouth, 1819, silver clichés of the obv. and rev. of the medal by T. Webb, glazed and set in brass rings within a wooden frame, 204 x 104mm (cf. Eimer 94). Clichés extremely fine, glazing and frame very fine £40-£50

Lot 2254

ARGENTINA, 80th Birthday of Benjamin Victorica, 1911, a plated bronze plaque by J. Gottuzzo, 51 x 33mm; Brazil, Independence Centenary International Exposition, Rio de Janeiro, 1922-3, a bronze award medal by G. Devreese, un-named, 74mm (Willenz 248; cf. DNW 165, 1293); FINLAND, Exposition Technique Française, Helsinki, 1958, a bronze medal by R.B. Baron, 68mm; NETHERLANDS, Centenary of the Winkler Prins Encyclopædia, 1970, a bronze medal by C. Stauthamer for Elsevier, 65mm [4]. Last two extremely fine, others very fine £50-£70

Lot 2103

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 12mm (W & E 581A.2; BHM 2357; E 1435). A few minor marks, otherwise extremely fine, the very rare thicker flan variety £600-£800

Lot 2096

Erection of the Wellington Equestrian Statue, 1844, a white metal medal by J. Davis, bare head left, rev. equestrian statue, names of battles inscribed on pedestal, 51mm (Eimer 121; BHM 2195). Some marks in fields, otherwise about extremely fine, rare £80-£100

Lot 2216

FRANCE, Concours Agricole Régnal, Dijon, 1863, a gold prize medal by A. Caqué, laureate head of Napoleon III left, rev. wreath, un-named, 34mm, 24.55g. Extremely fine [slabbed PCGS SP 62] £1,000-£1,200

Lot 2185

Investiture of the Prince of Wales, 1969, a silver medal by M. Rizzello, 45mm (E 2116b); Bristol, 600th Anniversary, 1973, a silver medal, unsigned, 39mm; Mint Directors Conference, 1990, a bronze medal by J. Lobban, 63mm (E 2169) [3]. Extremely fine or better; all in cases of issue £50-£70

Lot 2153

Victoria, Golden Jubilee, 1887, a bronze medal by L.C. Wyon after Sir J.E. Boehm and Sir F. Leighton, similar, 77mm (W & E 2000A.1; BHM 3219; E 1733b). Cleaned at one time and now re-toned, otherwise extremely fine; in case of issue £150-£180

Lot 2264

AUSTRIA, Martin Ritter von Cassian, 1877, a bronze medal by A. Scharff, 64mm (BDM V, 360); General Johann von Appel, 60 Years of Service, [1900], a bronze medal by J.B. Pichl, 50mm (BDM IV, 507); GERMANY, Otto von Bismarck, a bronze medal by Neuss [struck c. 1898], 41mm [3]. Very fine or better £80-£100

Lot 2117

Obsequies for the Duke of Wellington, 1852, a white metal medal by J. Davis, bust left on plinth, crossed flags and arms behind, rev. interior of St Paul’s Cathedral, 61mm (Eimer 179; BHM 2498). A few corrosion spots, otherwise about extremely fine, rare £50-£70

Lot 2098

Erection of the Wellington Equestrian Statue, 1844, a copper medal by J. Taylor, view of the New Royal Exchange, rev. equestrian statue almost facing, 38mm (Eimer 127; BHM 2199). Extremely fine, scarce £80-£100

Lot 2144

Royal Review of Scottish Volunteers, 1881, a bronze medal by D.O. Smith, crowned bust of Victoria left, rev. three volunteers standing with field gun, wreath around, 45mm (W & E 1381A.2; BHM 3101; E –). Some minor marks, otherwise extremely fine, rare; in fitted case £60-£80

Lot 2320

NETHERLANDS, William IV of Orange, Inauguration as Stadtholder, 1747, a gilt-silver medal by N. van Swinderen, draped bust right, rev. Dutch lion holding sword and resting paw on pedestal decorated with orange branches, 38mm, 22.32g (MI II, 629/317; E 615). About extremely fine; with integral suspension loop £150-£180 --- Provenance: Spink Auction 216, 26-27 March 2013, lot 782

Lot 2142

Worshipful Company of Carpenters, a silver award medal by J. Milton, arms in wreath, rev. legend in wreath, named (George Edwin Crisp, 1st October 1878), 47mm (Stainton 47; cf. DNW M4, 117). Very fine; with clip, ring, original ribbon and suspender clasp £70-£90

Lot 2162

Visit of Emperor Wilhelm II to the City of London, 1891, a bronze medal by Elkington & Co. for the Corporation of the City of London, conjoined busts of the Emperor and Empress three-quarters right, rev. Germania seated to left, Britannia standing to right, each flanked by shield of arms, 80mm (W & E 1668A.1; BHM 3412; E 1768). Good extremely fine £300-£400

Lot 2170

City of London Imperial Volunteers, 1900, a bronze medal by Sir George Frampton for the Corporation of the City of London, Volunteer standing before seated Londinia, rev. flagpole on mound surrounded by ring of trees, radiant sun behind, 76mm (BHM 3684; E 1848). Extremely fine £100-£120

Lot 2293

FRANCE, Union des Sociétés d’Instruction Militaire de France, c. 1900, a silver award medal by H. Dubois, seated female watching troops engaged in rifle practice, rev. figures representing the Republic against the background of a brick wall, un-named, 50mm (BM Acq. 1983-7, pl.38, 58; cf. DNW 49, 899). Extremely fine, toned £60-£80

Lot 2141

Royal Asylum, a silver medal, rev. named (Reginald W.K. Edwards, June 1877), 45mm, 48.44g; Freemasonry, Peace, 1919, a silver medal, signed E.Ck.P., 58 x 41mm, 36.08g [2]. First good very fine and toned, second very fine with loop and ring for suspension £80-£100

Lot 2006

Charles XI of Sweden, Investiture as Knight of the Garter, 1671, a silver medal, unsigned [by J. Roettier], St George on horseback right, spearing dragon, rev. Garter decorated with two crowned monograms, Collar of the Order around, Star of the Order in centre, 44mm (MI I, 549/206; E 247; Delzanno p.870). Removed from a mount, surfaces scratched and tooled, otherwise very fine and toned, rare £100-£120

Lot 2305

GERMANY, International Exhibition of Food and Household Goods, Cologne, 1889, a gilt-bronze medal by J. Schwerdtner and W. Pittner, ornate shield of arms, rev. Flora seated right among flowers and trophies, 65mm. Extremely fine £60-£80

Lot 2083

Death of Henry Ryder, Bishop of Lichfield, 1836, a copper medal by T.W. Ingram (after P. Hollins), bust right, rev. book surrounded by mitre and three shields of arms, 45mm (BHM 1707; E –). Extremely fine, rare; in contemporary fitted case £100-£120

Lot 2317

MEXICO, Erection of an Equestrian Statue of Charles IV in Mexico City, 1796, a gilt-copper medal by G.A. Gil, conjoined busts of Charles IV and Maria Louisa right, rev. equestrian statue, 60mm (Vives 185; Fonrobert 6436; cf. DNW 178, 694). Very fine, rare £150-£200

Lot 2040

Marquess of Wellington, Victories, 1812, copper and cast gilt-copper medals, unsigned, 36mm (Eimer 18; BHM 740); Liberator of Spain and Portugal, [1812], a copper medal, unsigned, 36mm (Eimer 19; BHM 741) [3]. Very fine or better, second with suspension loop £80-£100

Lot 2112

Death of the Duke of Wellington, 1852, a white metal medal, unsigned [by J. Hinks], bare head left, rev. plinth inscribed to britian’s hero (sic) and surmounted by weeping willow, 45mm (Eimer 152; BHM 2487 var.). About extremely fine, rare £60-£80

Lot 2347

WÜRTTEMBERG, Karl I, Golden Jubilee, 1889, a bronze medal by C. Weigle & A. Scharff, Fortuna and Minerva holding crown over central medallion containing conjoined busts of the royal couple, rev. view of Stuttgart, 65mm (BDM V, 366 & VI, 426). Extremely fine £300-£400

Lot 2118

London Horticultural Society, Banksian Medal, a silver award by W. Wyon, rev. named (Mr Bucktrout, for Muscat Grapes, 11th June 1853), 38mm, 25.16g (E 1138); Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society, a silver prize medal by W. Wyon, edge named (Herman U. Broad, for study “The Cornish Coast” 1887), 45mm, 38.32g (E 1272) [2]. First cleaned, very fine, second about extremely fine £80-£100

Lot 2086

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, 19.27g (W & E 88A.2; BHM 1801; E 1315). Lightly polished, two edge knocks, otherwise about extremely fine; in contemporary fitted case £200-£260

Lot 2152

Victoria, Golden Jubilee, 1887, a bronze medal by L.C. Wyon after Sir J.E. Boehm and Sir F. Leighton, similar, 77mm (W & E 2000A.1; BHM 3219; E 1733b). Extremely fine; in case of issue £200-£260

Lot 2339

SWEDEN, Gustaf VI Adolf (1950-73), a gold medal for Long and Faithful Service, undated, bare head left, rev. legend, named (Alma Gustafsson), 36mm, 23.82g. Some surface marks, otherwise extremely fine; crown attached to edge at top £1,000-£1,200

Lot 2279

FRANCE, Annexation of Corsica, 1770, a copper medal by C.N. Roettiers, laureate head of Louis XV right, rev. France standing left, holding Corsican shield, 64mm (BDM V, 154). Very fine £100-£120

Lot 2327

PRUSSIA, Frederick III, 1888, a silver medal by E. Weigand, bare head right, rev. dem besten schützen within wreath, 42mm, 58.45g. Lightly cleaned, good very fine £60-£80

Lot 2271

BELGIUM, Aux Armes, c. 1915, a uniface plated bronze plaque by A. Courtens after C. Monginot, 75 x 45mm; La Cantine du Soldat Prisonnier, 1916, a bronze medal by G. Devreese, 55mm (Willenz 157; Lefebure 529; cf. DNW 190, 1236); Croix Rouge, 1920, a bronze award plaque by G. Devreese, 69 x 63mm (Willenz 216; cf. DNW 137, 521); John Cockerill, Hommage à nos Prisonniers et Deportes, 1940-5, a bronze plaque by G.H. Lemaire and G. Devreese, 81 x 52mm (cf. Willenz 302; cf. BM Acq. 1978-82, p.14, 47); Mercantile Marine Engineering, Antwerp, 1946, a bronze medal, unsigned, for Fisch, 60mm [5]. Very fine; last in box of issue £60-£80

Lot 2247

FRANCE, Société des Yachts Modèles, Bordeaux, a bronze award medal by A. Lavée for Desaide, 42mm; Yachting, bronze award medals by A. Lavée (3), for Arthus-Bertrand (2), one named (Jericho, St Servan, 1962), 69mm, other 50mm, and for Desaide, 50mm (cf. DNW 62, 1583) [4]. First about very fine, others very fine and better £60-£80 --- The original design by Lavée dates to c. 1900

Lot 2027

Union of Great Britain and Ireland, 1801, a copper medal by C.H. Küchler, armoured bust of George III left, rev. Britannia and Hibernia shaking hands, 48mm (Pollard 24 [obv. 3a]; BHM –; E –). Good very fine, rare £100-£120

Lot 2253

ALGERIA, Capture of Constantine, 1837, a copper medal by V.M. Borrel and A. Caqué [struck 1842-5], laureate bust of Louis Philippe left, rev. soldier in Roman dress holding dagger and crown, fortress in flames to left, 52mm. About extremely fine £80-£100

Lot 2199

National Exhibition & Market, Brewing & Allied Trades, a gold prize medal by T. & J. Bragg Ltd, female figure standing right, pouring liquid from a jug into a goblet, rev. wreath, named (1902 Ginger Ale Competition, Home Brewery Co. Ltd, Daybrook, 1st Prize), hallmarked Birmingham 1902, 43mm, 9ct, 38.71g. Extremely fine [slabbed PCGS SP 64]; sold with fitted case by Sulley & Ranger, 28 Poultry, London £1,000-£1,200

Lot 2007

Expedition to Vigo Bay, 1702, a silver medal, unsigned [by J. Croker], crowned bust of Anne left, rev. ships burning in blockaded harbour, 37mm, 17.92g (MI II, 236/18; E 395a). Toned, about very fine £150-£180

Lot 2255

AUSTRIA, Franz I, Coronation in Milan, 1815, a bronze medal by H. Vassallo, 42mm (BDM VI, 206); BELGIUM, International Exposition, Brussels, 1897, a bronze medal by Lagae & Wolfers, 70mm; GENEVA, Count of Lautrec, 1738, a copper medal by J. Dassier, 55mm (BDM I, 515); PRUSSIA, Frederick the Great, Accession, 1740, a copper medal by J. Dassier, 55mm (BDM I, 516) [4]. Very fine or better, last cleaned £80-£100

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