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An 18K gold keyless wind quarter repeating chronograph full hunter pocket watchDate: Circa 1900Movement: Swiss lever, cut and compensated bi-metallic balance, flyball governor, two polished hammers striking on two gongsDial: White, black Roman numerals, black outer minute and 1/5th second divisions, subsidiary seconds at 6, blued steel spade hands, centre chronograph handCase: Polished round hinged, Ingilby family crest of a boars head to front, repeat button at 6, start/stop button at 2, inner front engraved 'S. Africa 1899-1902, No.311979Size: 52mmFootnotes:The current lot belonged to Sir William Henry Ingilby (1874-1950) who served as a lieutenant in the first battalion of the Scots Guards in the Boer War (1897-1900). He saw action at the battles of Belmont, Modder River, Diamond Hill and in the relief of Pretoria and was awarded the Queen's Medal with six clasps and the Kings Medal with two clasps. Upon the inner front of this watch is engraved 'S. Africa 1899-1902'.Lots 12-19 form part of the Ripley Castle Collection. Located three miles from Harrogate on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, Ripley Castle has been the seat of the Ingilby family since the 14th century. Sir Thomas Ingliby (c. 1290–1352) married the heiress, Edeline Thwenge in 1308/9 and acquired the Ripley Castle estate with its medieval manor house as her dowry. While hunting, their eldest son, Thomas (1310–1369), saved Edward III from being attacked by a wild boar and was duly knighted with the boar's head incorporated into the Ingilby family crest. Subsequent generations of the Ingilby family have survived periods of political and religious turmoil and witnessed great societal change. Today, the Ingilby family still live at Ripley Castle and have been opening it to the public since 1954.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A group of advertising memorabilia from the Joan Dunk Collection, including a Camp Coffee strainer, a C.W.S. Tea clicker, a Guinness bottle lighter, a Smiths Potato Crisp paper puzzle, a card Oxo glasses, a royal jubilee pin, a Festival of Britain coach pin on original card and a National Chrysanthemum Society medal; and DBW tinplate toy gas cooker
A collection of miscellaneous coins and medals to include a 2012 St. Nicholas Christmas Double Crown, boxed with certificate, 2012 Diamond Jubilee super crown, boxed, The Changing Face Of British Coinage silver medal, boxed, East India Company 2012 silver coin set, boxed, 100th Anniversary of The House of Windsor proof £1, 2008 St George and Dragon £5 and Royal Mail Star Wars BB-8, R2-D2 and C-3PO coin covers etc.
George VI, Crown, 1951 (S 4111); Elizabeth II, silver Proof Crowns (3), 1977, 1980, 1981 (S LL2-4); ISLE OF MAN, Elizabeth II, silver Proof Crowns (2), 1976, 1977 (KM 37a, 41a); silver Proof Pound, 1978 (cf. KM 44); together with assorted other coins and a silvered-bronze medal [Lot]. Mostly as struck; many in cases or holders of issue £80-£100
Aberdeen Exhibition, 1888, a silver award medal by W.J. Dingley, Industry standing at left, Art seated at right, rev. wreath, named (R. Findlater), 33mm; another, similar, rev. named (Helen M. Hay), 42mm; another, similar, rev. named (W. Bain), 42mm; Aberdeen Exhibition, 1892, a silver award medal by W.J. Dingley, similar, rev. named (Annie Alsop), 41mm [4]. First three cleaned, otherwise about extremely fine or better; first two cased £100-£150
Aberdeen, Industrial & Art Exhibition, a gold award medal by Vaughton, symbols of Art and Industry, rev. wreath with scroll above, named (E.M. Middleton), hallmarked Birmingham 1899, 9ct, 17.55g, 32mm. Lightly cleaned, otherwise about extremely fine and toned; in fitted case by P. Vaughton & Sons, Gothic Works, Birmingham £240-£300 --- E.M. Middleton, Photographer, 181 King Street, Aberdeen; this medal is illustrated on his letterhead, a sample of which is included in the lot
Aberdeen, Industrial & Art Exhibition, a silver award medal by Vaughton, symbols of Art and Industry, rev. wreath with scroll above, named (W. Milne), hallmarked Birmingham 1899, 45mm; Aberdeen & Northern District, Exhibition of Industry & Art, a silver award medal by J. Moore, standing female figure awarding laurels to kneeling man and woman, artist standing to right, rev. named (Robert Hay, Carved Fretwork, 1st Prize), 41mm; another, similar, rev. named (Alex Laird, Boots & Shoes, Awarded for Hand-Work), 41mm [3]. First and third lightly cleaned with small edge bruises, otherwise good very fine or better; second in fitted case £100-£150
Brechin, Arts and Crafts Exhibition, 1907, a white metal award medal by Elkington, legend and date in four lines, rev. standing female figure holding laurel, named (F.C. Wishart, for Mechanical Drawing), 51mm; Edinburgh, International Forestry Exhibition, 1884, Juror’s Medal, bronze awards (3) by J. Crichton & Co, revs. named (Dr A.P. Aitken, Edinburgh; E.M. Holmes, London; John Michie, Balmoral), each 45mm; a bronze award medal by J. Crichton & Co, rev. named (R.H. Cole Esqr., Indian Section, for Services Rendered), 45mm; another, similar, rev. named (A. Jack & Son, Ayrshire, for Wheels, Shafts &c), 45mm [6]. Varied state; one cased £100-£150
Edinburgh, International Fisheries Exhibition, 1882, a silver award medal, unsigned, Edinburgh Castle, wreath around, rev. wreath, named (Class XII, Awarded to John Cooper, London, for Cases of Fish & Birds), 45mm (BHM 3129); another, similar, rev. named (Class II, Awarded to Lees & Wilson, Leith Walk, for Nets), 45mm; another, similar, rev. named (Class XII, Awarded to W. & A.K. Johnston, Edinburgh and London, for Educational Wall Illustrations Relating to Fish), 45mm [3]. First two lightly cleaned, last polished, otherwise extremely fine; last in fitted case £100-£150
Edinburgh, International Exhibition of Industry, Science & Art, 1886, a gilt-silver award medal by A. Kirkwood & Son, crowned arms of Scotland supported by two unicorns, rev. view of the Exhibition Building, edge named (Thomas Smith & Son, Glasgow, Class VII), 51mm, 56.86g (W & E 1528); a gilt-brass (?) award medal, similar, edge named (Jas Crichton & Co, Edinburgh, Class VII), 51mm, 68.79g; bronze and white metal medals by P. Westren, view of the Exhibition Building, rev. views of five Edinburgh buildings, each 45mm (BHM 3215); together with a cast copy, similar [5]. Very fine or better £100-£150
Edinburgh, International Electric Exhibition, 1890, a silver award medal by Kirkwood & Son, Minerva seated left, rev. two electrodes divided by a pair of wings, magnet behind, edge named (Hillman, Herbert & Cooper Ltd, Coventry - Koh-i-Noor Safety Bicycle), 51mm (BHM 3401); a bronze medal, similar, edge named (Alexr Fletcher Junr, Irvine - Model, Screw Steam Ship, Stern & Rudder Frames), 51mm; a gilt-bronze medal, similar, edge named (James Hardie & Sons, Edinburgh - Violins), 51mm [3]. Good very fine or better, first cleaned, gilding worn on last £80-£100
Edinburgh, Scottish & National Exhibition, 1898-1899, a gilt-silver medal, unsigned, Scottish arms with supporters, rev. wreath, named (Awarded to Palethorpes Limited, Glasgow, Potted Meats & Sausages), 45mm; Perth, Arts & Crafts Exhibition, 1904, a bronze medal by Kirkwood & Son, arms on breast of double-headed eagle, rev. blacksmith seated at anvil, edge named (James Craigie, Honorary Secretary), 51mm; Woodside, Exhibition of Industry & Art, 1891, a silver medal, unsigned, three figures, one standing, one seated, one reclining, rev. wreath, named (James Innes, 1891), 32mm [3]. Second with minor edge damage, last holed at top, otherwise fine to good very fine, last rare £80-£100
Edinburgh & Midlothian Industrial Exhibition, Edinburgh Evening News Special Prize, a silver award by Belfield, crowned arms of Scotland supported by two unicorns, rev. named (Thos Sands for Best Photograph (Open), 1900), 52mm; a gilt-silver award medal by Belfield, similar, rev. named (Awarded to Palethorpes Ltd for Sausages, 1903), 52mm; a gilt-bronze medal, similar, rev. named (Awarded to Terrace & Co. for Motor House With Heating Stove, 1907), 53mm; a silver medal, similar, rev. named (Won by J. Mercer for Model), 53mm [4]. First holed at top and bottom, otherwise good very fine or better; second cased £100-£150
Glasgow, Industrial Exhibition, 1886-87, a bronze medal by J. Moore, Scotia seated right, rev. arms of Glasgow, named on scroll below (H. Sardou & Co), 64mm (BHM 3341); Glasgow, East End Exhibition, 1890-91, a bronze medal by R. Scott, Scotia seated right, rev. arms of Glasgow, named on scroll below (Wm Nicol), 64mm; others (2), similar but un-named [4]. Good very fine or better, one with some edge bruises £80-£100
Glasgow, International Exhibition, 1888, bronze medals (2), unsigned, Mercury and Hercules seated, revs. wreath, named (Hugh Borland, Swimming, 15th Sept; Walter Macgregor, Swimming, 15th Sept), each 38mm; Glasgow International Exhibition, 1901, Sports Section, a silver medal, unsigned, arms of Glasgow, rev. view of the Exhibition building, named on scroll below (Merchants’ CC Gymkhana), 22mm; Women’s Section, a gilt-bronze badge, unsigned, arms of Glasgow, rev. view of the Exhibition building, named below (Mrs Gildea), 37 x 24mm [4]. Very fine or better £80-£100
Glasgow, East End Industrial Exhibition, 1890-91, a gold medal, unsigned, possibly formed of two plates joined at the rim, arms of Glasgow, rev. beehive, other symbols of industry behind, scroll below, 26mm, 8.17g. Lightly scratched in reverse field, otherwise very fine, rare; with loop and ring for suspension £100-£120
Charles I, Return to London, 1633, a struck gilt-silver medal, unsigned [by N. Briot], king on horseback left, holding baton, rev. view of London seen from the south bank of the Thames, sun and clouds above, 44mm, 19.61g (MI I, 266/62; E 124a). Plugged at top, otherwise good very fine, very rare £1,000-£1,200
Marriage of Charles II and Catherine of Braganza, [1662], a silver medal, unsigned [by J. Roettier], laureate and draped bust of Charles right, rev. draped bust of Catherine right, 43mm, 39.34g (MI I, 489/111; E 224). Lightly cleaned, some minor marks, otherwise about extremely fine £300-£400
Peace of Breda, [1667], a silver medal, unsigned [by J. Roettier], laureate and draped bust of Charles II right, rev. Britannia seated left, ship to left, edge inscribed carolvs secvndvs pacis et imperii restitvtor avgvstvs, 56mm, 75.16g (Pax 269; MI I, 535/185; E 241 var.). About extremely fine and toned £1,000-£1,200
French and Spanish Fleets Defeated off Toulon, 1744, a pinchbeck medal, unsigned, body hanging from gallows, aftermath of naval battle behind, rev. ships approaching fort, lion subduing cockerel in foreground, 38mm (MI II, 584/224; E 582). About extremely fine for type with some original colour, rare thus £200-£260
Earl Spencer, First Lord of the Admiralty, 1799, a copper medal by T. Wyon Sr, bust left, rev. Victory, 38mm (BHM 471; E 913); George III, National Jubilee, 1809, a white metal medal by P. Wyon, 52mm (BHM 652); Benjamin West, Purchase of a Picture for the British Institute, 1815, a copper medal by G. Mills, unnamed, 41mm (BHM 862); Opening of Waterloo Bridge, 1817, a silver medal by T. Wyon, 27mm (BHM 961; E 1091); Death of George Canning, 1827, a copper medal by A. Galle, 51mm (BDM II, 197) [5]. Fine to extremely fine £80-£100
Tribute to the Duke of York, 1800, a white metal medal by T. Wyon Sr, 38mm (BHM 487; E 914); Anglo-French Alliance, 1854, a white metal medal by Allen & Moore, 44mm (BHM 2536; E 1489) [2]. First very fine and very rare, second with some minor corrosion spots otherwise good extremely fine £100-£150
Sir Berkeley Guise, 1811, a white metal medal, unsigned, 45mm (BHM 711; cf. DNW M4, 225); The District Messenger and Theatre Ticket Company Ltd, Award of Merit, a silver award by D.G. Collins, hallmarked Birmingham 1917, 29mm (W –; cf. DNW 36, 627); Serpentine Swimming Club, London, a bronze award medal, unsigned, rev. engraved (1928), 38mm [3]. First about fine, second good fine, last very fine £40-£60 --- Sir Berkeley William Guise (1775-1834), MP for Gloucestershire 1812, advocate of political reform and the abolition of slavery
William IV, Coronation, 1831, a white metal medal, unsigned, 46mm (BHM 1498); William IV, Death, 1837, a white metal medal by T. Halliday, 38mm (BHM 1720); Marriage of the Prince of Wales and Princess Alexandra, 1863, a white metal medal by Dodd & Son, 42mm (BHM 2762); Victoria, Golden Jubilee, 1887, Borough of Evesham, a bronze medal by Brookes & Adams, 38mm (W & E 2037B [this metal not listed]; Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, a bronze medal by J. Carter, 39mm (BHM 3753); a silver medal by G. Frampton, 24mm (BHM 3767); Opening of the Queen Alexandra Dock, Cardiff, 1907, a bronze medal by Spiridion, 51mm (BHM 3945); British Empire Exhibition, 1924, a bronze medal by W. McMillan, 28mm (BHM 4194); FRANCE, Laying of the First Stone of the Tonnay-Charente Bridge, 1841, a copper medal [struck 1842-45], unsigned, 52mm [9]. Very fine or better, first holed at top £100-£150
Majority of Princess Victoria, 1837, a white metal medal by J. Davis, 51mm (BHM 1736); Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, a silver medal by G.W. De Saulles, 56mm (BHM 3506); a bronze medal by H. Grueber, 38mm (W & E 3128A); Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, a silver medal by G.W. De Saulles, 31mm (BHM 3737); PRUSSIA, Battles of Rosbach and Lissa, 1757, a cast bronze medal, unsigned, 48mm [5]. Varied state; second in case of issue £100-£150
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