Great Exhibition, Hyde Park, 1851, For Services, a copper award medal by W. Wyon, bare head of Prince Albert left, rev. wreath, edge named (G.A. Craster, H.E.I.C.E.), 48mm (Allen HP-A050; BHM 2465; E 1458). Minor edge knocks, otherwise about extremely fine £100-£120 --- Ensign G.A. Craster, Honourable East India Company Employee
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Great Exhibition, Hyde Park, 1851, Exhibitor’s Medal, a copper award by W. Wyon, edge inscribed (United Kingdom, Class 16, No 324), 44mm (Allen HP-A055; BHM 2463); Victoria, Golden Jubilee, 1887, Bradford, a white metal medal by M. Rhodes & Sons, rev. named (Mr John Culpan), 58mm (W & E 2335A) [2]. Very fine, second cleaned £60-£80
International Exhibition, South Kensington, 1862, Prize Medal, a copper award by L.C. Wyon [after D. Maclise], Britannia surrounded by symbolic figures, rev. legend in wreath, edge named (J. Macnab, Class XXIII), 77mm (Allen SK-A001; BHM 2747; E 1553). About extremely fine £100-£120 --- J. Macnab, Glasgow; awarded for Calico Prints
International Exhibition, South Kensington, 1862, Prize Medal, a copper award by L.C. Wyon [after D. Maclise], similar, edge named (MacNaught & Smith, Class VI), 77mm (Allen SK-A005; BHM 2747; E 1553). Cleaned, otherwise good very fine £60-£80 --- MacNaught & Smith, Worcester; awarded for Waggonette
Yedingham & District Agricultural Society (Est. 1855), a silver award medal by T. Ottley, rev. named (Miss Hannah Topham, for Extra Stock Sheep, July 11 1862), 54mm, 66.71g; Photographic Society of Scotland (Inst. 1856), a silver award medal by A. Kirkwood & Son, edge named (T. B. Johnston, Secretary 1862-1865), 48mm, 56.82g; together with other medals in base metal (2) [4]. First two good very fine, but sometime cleaned, others varied state £100-£120
Royal College of Surgeons, The Dean’s Medal, a large bronze maquette, unsigned, nurse attending to a female patient lying on a bed, six females at sides, two of which hold torches, rev. the deans medal for skill with the eye the ear and the hand in clinical medicine, 200mm; together with the original award certificate from the R.C.S. naming the recipient, Mr Thomas Gould, of Halesowen, Worcestershire, dated 18 November 1873 [Lot]. Certificate fine, medal very fine and a substantial award, rare; with loop for suspension on the back £70-£90 --- Medal only illustrated, reduced
Centenary of Sunday Schools in Wales, 1885, a copper medal, unsigned, 44mm (BHM 3201); Mond Nickel Company, 25th Anniversary, 1925, a nickel medal by P. Metcalfe, 45mm; History of the Roman Republic, Decius Mus, a cast copper medal after Dassier, 31mm (cf. Eisler 282); PAPAL STATES, Leo XIII, 1898, a bronze medal by F. Bianchi, 44mm [4]. First extremely fine, others very fine or better £80-£100
Victoria, Golden Jubilee, 1887, a silver medal by L.C. Wyon after Sir J.E. Boehm and Sir F. Leighton, crowned bust left, rev. enthroned figure of Empire surrounded by standing figures representing Science, Letters, Art, etc, Mercury and Time below, edge named (Presented to Charles Tempest Clarkson, Chief Constable of Wakefield, 1887), 77mm, 212.55g (W & E 2000A.2; BHM 3219; E 1733b). Polished, small mark in obverse field, otherwise extremely fine; in case of issue £400-£500
Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, a silver medal by G.W. de Saulles, 26mm (BHM 3506); Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, a silver medal by G.W. de Saulles, 31mm (BHM 3737); George VI, Coronation, 1937, a silver medal by P. Metcalfe, 32mm (BHM 4314); together with assorted other British and World medals in silver (2) and base metal (6) [11]. Varied state; two cased, one boxed £100-£150
Grand Inventions Competition, 1897, Medal of Merit, a silver award by The Mint, Birmingham, crowned and veiled bust left, rev. bicycle, press, and telescope & lathe within circles, date in centre, 39mm, 27.27g (W & E 3275J.3). Lightly polished, otherwise about extremely fine, very rare £100-£120
School of Military Engineering, Chatham, Fowke Medal, a silver award by G. Morgan, uniformed bust left, rev. legend in central cartouche, wreath around, edge named (2nd Lieutenant J.F. Bearcroft, R.E., 1930), 58mm, 155.52g (BHM 2940; E 1581). Lightly brushed, otherwise extremely fine and toned; in contemporary fitted case £100-£120
AUSTRALIA, International Exhibition, Melbourne, 1880, a silver award medal by H. Stokes, coroneted and veiled bust of Victoria left, rev. legend in wreath, edge named (R.P. Williams, Mangaleulen - Wool), 52mm (BDM V, 693). Lightly polished, otherwise good very fine and toned; in fitted case by John Pinches, 27 Oxendon Street, London £100-£120
BELGIUM, 50th Anniversary of the Compagnie Maritime Belge, 1945, a bronze plaque, unsigned [by G. Fischweiler] for Fonson, 102 x 65mm (cf. DNW 61, 1360); FRANCE, Compagnie Générale Transatlantique, The Launch of L’Espagne, 1910, a bronze plaque by P. Lecourt, 98 x 68mm; The Launch of the Aircraft Carrier La Fayette, 1951, a bronze medal by G. Guiraud, 68mm (CGMP p.880); 60th Anniversary of the Association des Escrivains de Langue Française, 1986, a bronze medal by Bénédicte Charpentier, edge engraved (Prix Afrique mediterranéenne 2001, Maghreb, Hors-concours), 68mm; NETHERLANDS/INDONESIA, Royal Interocean Lines, c. 1950, a bronze medal, unsigned, fastest freight service from the far east, 80mm [5]. Very fine and better, second rare and mounted on a marble plinth £80-£100
BELGIUM, Charleroi, 1953, a plated medal by Fisch, engraved (Football, Charleroi, 1953), 70mm; FRANCE, 50th Anniversary of the Death of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, 1951, a bronze medal by A. Galtié for the CFM, 81mm (CGMP p.778; BM Acq. 1978-82, pl.56, 68), Football, 1975, a cast bronze medal by Maria Morgan-Snell for the CFM, 90mm, edge stamped 1981 (CGMP p.1347) [3]. First very fine, others extremely fine £50-£70
DANISH WEST INDIES, Abolition of Slavery, 1792, an electrotype copy in copper-plated lead (?) of the medal by P.L. Giannelli, head left, rev. Victory seated right, 56mm (BDM II, 259). Very fine £100-£120 --- Original strikings of this medal are extremely rare; see DNW Auction M11, 13 July 2011, lot 1761, for one example (from the Edward Roehrs Collection)
FRANCE, Henry III, 1588, a bronze medal, unsigned, laureate bust right, rev. divided in two: in one half two hands extended from clouds, emptying cornucopia and purse over people; in the other half people leaving city facing royal cavalry, clasped hands above, 45mm. A later cast, very fine £60-£80
FRANCE, The Senate and the People, yr XIII (1804), a copper medal by Droz & Jeuffroy, 40mm (Bramsen 326); Battle of Somosierra, 1808, a cast copy in white metal of the medal by Droz & Brenet, 40mm (cf. Bramsen 756); Funeral of Napoleon, 1840, a restrike bronze medal by J.P. Montagny [struck after 1880], 59mm [3]. Very fine or better £40-£50
FRANCE, L’Industrie Française à Monsieur A. Thiers, 1851, a copper medal by J.B.J. Klagmann and J.F.A. Bovy, 81mm; Concours département des sapeurs-pompiers, Rennes, a copper award medal by Desaide-Roquelay, named (Prix offert par Mr le Prévet...Cie de Servon, 1868), 69mm; together with other bronze medals (3), two of Napoleonic interest [5]. Very fine and better £50-£70
FRANCE, Death of Henri Feulard, 1897, a bronze plaque by M. Bouval, 65 x 43mm (Storer 1059; BDM VII, 105; cf. DNW M2, 2477); Comité Republicain du Commerce, de l’Industrie et de l’Agriculture, c. 1912, a plated bronze triptych plaque by F. Rasumny for A. Duseaux, 93 x 47mm (BDM VIII, 151; cf. DNW 37, 1246); Syndicat Général des Fondeurs de France, c. 1920, a bronze Collaborateurs plaque by E.-P. Blin, named (Isidore Feillel), 69 x 57mm (cf. DNW 131, 527); Annonciation, 1935, an Art Déco bronze medal by E.-A. Monier, un-named, edge stamped metal d, 59mm (CGMP p.262; cf. DNW 165, 1327); together with miscellaneous bronze medals and plaques (4) [8]. Very fine and better £90-£120 --- Isidore Feillel (1903-80), Nouvoitou, Rennes
FRANCE, Comité Français des Expositions à l’Étranger, 1899, a bronze award plaque by L.-A. Bottée, named (H. Leauté), 64 x 42mm (PBE 19; Coll. R. Marx 386; BM Acq. 1978-82, p.38, 18; BDM I, 232; cf. DNW 190, 1250); Mont Saint-Michel, 1911 [struck 1918], a bronze plaque by C.-L. Picaud, 73 x 52mm (CGMP p.312; cf. DNW M1, 1654); 150th Anniversary of the Banque de France, 1950, a bronze medal after R. Dumarest, named (Janine Secretin), 68mm (cf. DNW M12, 479); Bicentenary of the Birth of Jean-François Champollion, 1990, a bronze medal by. R. Corbin, 81mm; ROMANIA, Centenary of the Birth of Dr Carol Davila, 1928, a bronze medal by A. Lavrillier, 80mm (cf. DNW 49, 1032); together with other bronze medals (2) [7]. Fifth about very fine, others very fine and better; second in non-original green case £50-£70
FRANCE, Enfant aux Roses, 1906, a bronze plaque by O. Yencesse, 54 x 33mm (Maier 196; Coll. R. Marx 159; ANS Exh. Cat. 1910, p.369, 7; Jones, Art of the Medal, 334a; BDM VI, 695; cf. DNW 187, 782); Jeune Femme, 1922, a cast bronze medal by H. Calvet, 100mm (cf. BDM VII, 147); L’Automne, a brass plaque, unsigned, for La Gerbe d’Or, 111 x 78mm [3]. First very fine, second extremely fine and patinated, mounted on a backing board with loop for suspension, last fine £80-£100
FRANCE, Henri Germain, Fondateur du Crédit Lyonnais, 1910, a bronze 25 Year Service award medal by C.P. Pillet, named (M. Robert Joffre), 81mm (BM Acq. 1978-82, p.45, 124; BDM –; cf. DNW 147, 1888); Alphonse Gentil, 1912, a uniface bronze-gilt plaque by E. Fernand-Dubois, 109 x 78mm (BDM VII, 296); Jean Jaurès, 1936, a bronze plaque by G. Crouzat, 57 x 47mm (CGMP p.109; cf. DNW M8, 2308) [3]. Second very fine, others extremely fine and in cases of issue £50-£70
FRANCE, The Canonization of Jeanne d’Arc, 1920, a bronze medal by M. Delannoy for Arthus-Bertrand, after Chapu, 80mm (cf. DNW 47, 917); Monseigneur Julio de Carsalade du Pont, 1927, a cast bronze medal by A.A. Herbemont for the SFAM, 86mm, edge stamped 88 (Classens 30; cf. DNW 48, 741); La Communionante, 1936, a uniface Art Déco bronze plaque by M. Renard, back named (Colette Amblard, Première Communion, 3 Mai 1945), 66 x 42mm (CGMP p.339); 700th Anniversary of St Louis Bringing the Crown of Thorns to Paris, 1939, a bronze medal by P.-M. Dammann for Arthus-Bertrand, 80mm (cf. ‘Medailles’, FIDEM, 1 June 1938, p.16; cf. DNW M13, 1187); together with other religious bronze plaques (4), by Cabral Antunes, Noack (Leipzig), de Helly, etc [7]. Very fine and better, second very rare £150-£200
FRANCE, Exposition Régionale du Travail, Nancy, 1924, a plated medal, unsigned, for Massonnet, named (Ch. Bartz), 67mm; RUSSIA, 50th Anniversary of the Death of Alexander Pushkin, 1887, a white metal medal by H. Hocob, 65mm (Diakov –); together with other bronze medals, clichés, etc (3) [5]. Generally very fine £40-£50
FRANCE, Centenary of L’Union, 1928, a restrike bronze medal after F.P. Niclausse, 68mm (cf. DNW 48, 751); Exposition Philatelique Internationale, Paris, 1975, a bronze medal by Renée Vautier, 68mm; MONACO, 10th Anniversary of the Banque Centrale Monégasque de Credit, 1979, a bronze fluor medal by S. Santucci, 68mm; together with two bronze medals of Iraq [5]. About extremely fine £40-£50
ITALY, Constitution of the Cisalpine Republic, 1802, a silver medal by L. Manfredini, winged Genius standing left, presenting constitution to Cisalpine Republic, rev. legend in six lines, 54mm, 57.97g (Bramsen 189). A few light marks, otherwise good very fine and toned, rare in silver £300-£400
USA, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St Louis, 1904, a plated bronze plaque by A.A. Weinman, silver medal, 65 x 65mm (Baxter 110; BDM VI, 428; cf. DNW 194, 1429); 150th Anniversary of the First National City Bank, New York, 1962, a bronze medal, unsigned [by E. Monjo], for the Medallic Art Co, 76mm [2]. About extremely fine £90-£120
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