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Lot 1096

Glasgow Cup winner's medal awarded to Partick Thistle's A. Dixon, 1950-51, obverse with applied crest, reverse engraved GLASGOW CUP 1950-51 PARTICK THISTLE A. DIXON, 9ct gold Birmingham 1950 by Thomas James Skelton, oval with suspension ring, 9ct gold Chester 1951 by Thomas James Skelton,  41 by 22mm., weight 9gms.Partick Thistle defeated Celtic 3-2 in the replay at Hampden Park, 26th March 1951.

Lot 1097

Birmingham Football Combination winner's medal awarded to Wolverhampton Wanderer's H. Belcher, 1934-35,obverse with enamelled shield surrounded by BIRMINGHAM FOOTBALL COMBINATION lettering, reverse engraved CHAMPIONS 1934-35 WOLVERHAMPTON WA H. BELCHER, circular with suspension ring, 9ct gold Birmingham 1934 by Vaughton & Sons, diameter 29mm., weight 9gms.

Lot 1098

Renfrewshire Football Association Challenge Cup winner's medal awarded to St Mirren's J. Fulton 1882-83,obverse with a footballer engraved in a roundel, reverse engraved RENFREWSHIRE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CHALLENGE CUP WON BY ST MIRREN 1882-83 J. FULTON, square shaped with suspension ring, yellow metal, no visible hallmark, untested, weight 9gms., 25 by 25mm.

Lot 1099

International friendly match Belgium v Holland referee's medal, played at Olympisch Stadion, Antwerp, 15th March 1914,obverse with a football match scene in relief, reverse with lettering MATCH INTERNATIONS BELIGUM HOLLAND 15 MARS 1914 U.B.S.F.A., engraved ARBITRE, gilt metal, no visible hallmarks, not tested, weight 7gms., 23 by 27mm.Holland defeated Belgium 4-2.

Lot 1100

Scottish Football Association Cup winner's medal awarded to Rangers' trainer A Dixon, 1933-34,obverse with blue enamelled lettering SCOTTISH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION surrounding lion rampant, reverse engraved SCOTTISH CUP 1933-34 WON BY RANGERS F.C. A. DIXON TRAINER, pierced oval medal, 14ct gold, Birmingham 1933 by Fattorini & Sons Ltd, weight 12gms., 41 by 25mm.

Lot 1101

American soccer medal: Empire State League Baxter Cup winner's medal awarded to Flushing F.C.'s secretary J. McGinlay, 1927-26,obverse with central football in relief surrounded by enamelled bands lettered EMPIRE STATE LEAGUE, reverse engraved BAXTER CUP WINNERS 1927-8 FLUSHING F.C. J. McGINLAY SEC., oval with suspension ring, stamped 10k. weight 12gms., 33 by 28mm.

Lot 1102

Manchester Senior Cup runners-up medal awarded to Manchester City's L. Langford, 1933-34,obverse with enamelled shield and lettering MANCHESTER CUP 1933-34  M.C.F.A., reverse engraved MANCHESTER CITY F.C. RUNNERS-UP L. LANGFORD, shield shaped with suspension ring, 9ct gold, Birmingham 1933 by Herbert Bushell & Son Ltd, weight 7gms., 34 by 23mm., minor enamel loss to obverse

Lot 1103

Suffolk County Football Association Senior Cup winner's medal awarded to an Ipswich Town player, 1927-28,obverse enamelled with county crest and lettering, reverse engraved SENIOR CUP 1927-28, circular lobed with suspension ring, 9ct gold Birmingham 1927 by Vaughton & Sons, weight 6gms., 30 by 25mm., bears minor wear to enamelled obverse

Lot 1104

Ontario Football Association medal awarded to Kilmarnock Vice President D.C. Dick for the Canadian tour in June 1930,obverse with ONTARIO FOOTBALL ASSCIATION surrounding city crest in relief, reverse engraved FOOTBALL CLUB ONTARIO TOUR OF THE KILMARNICK, PRESENTED TO D.C. DICK VICE-PRES. JUNE 1930, circular with suspension ring, stamped 10k Bailey, weight 17gms. diameter 29mm.

Lot 1105

Football League Division Three Southern Section Cup winner's medal awarded to Bristol Rovers' W. Pickering, 1934-35,obverse enamelled with crests and lettering, reverse engraved WINNERS 1934-35 W. PICKERING, circular with suspension ring, 9ct gold Birmingham 1934 by Vaughton & Sons, weight 13gms., diameter 28mm. 

Lot 1106

F.A. Cup winner's medal awarded to Newcastle United's trainer J.Q. McPherson,1931-32,obverse with shield crest flanked by two footballers, reverse engraved ENGLISH CUP WINNERS 1931-32 NEWCASTLE UNITED F.C. J.Q. McPHERSON TRAINER, circular with pierced suspension ring, 18ct gold, Chester 1932 by Northern Goldsmiths Company, weight 26gms., diameter 31mm.

Lot 1107

West Ham Hospital Football Cup competition medal awarded to referee J.R. Schumacher, 19th April 1913,obverse with enamelled shield crest and lettering, reverse engraved PRESENT TO J.R. SCHUMACKER AS A SLIGHT TOKEN OF ESTEEM AND APPRECIATION OF SERVICES AS REFEREE IN SEVEN FINALS APRIL 19TH 1913, oblong shaped with suspension ring, 9ct gold Birmingham 1912 by Daniel George Collins, weight 6gms., 31 by 25mm., minor wear to enamel obverse, some pitting to enamel

Lot 1108

Scottish Football League second division championship winner's medal awarded to Hamilton Academical's G. McCall, 1903-04,obverse with red enamelled lion rampant and blue enamelled lettering, reverse engraved CHAMPIONSHIP 2ND DIVISION WON BY HAMILTON ACADEMICALS G. McCALL, shaped medal with suspension ring, 9ct gold Glasgow 1904 by David F Turnbull, weight 11gms., 40 by 28mm., minor wear to enamelled area's

Lot 1109

Lancashire Football Association winner's medal awarded to Liverpool FC's John Bamber, 1918-19,obverse with shield crest and lettering, reverse engraved LIVERPOOL F.C. WINNERS 1918-19 J. BAMBER, circular, 15ct Birmingham 1918 by Thomas Fattorini, weight 19gms., diameter 32mm.

Lot 1110

Northumberland Football Association Senior Cup winner's medal awarded to Newcastle United's Edwin Dutton 1911-12,obverse with red enamelled shield and lettering, reverse engraved SENIOR CUP WINNERS 1911-12 E. DUTTON, circular, 9ct gold Birmingham 1912 by Thomas Fattorini, weight 14gms., diameter 31mm.See next lot for a further medal won by E Dutton as a coach for Ipswich Town.

Lot 1111

Southern Amateur League winner's medal awarded to Ipswich Town's manager Edwin Dutton 1929-30,obverse with vacant shield, reverse engraved SOUTHERN AMATEUR LEAGUE CHAMPIONS IPSWICH TOWN 1929-30 E. DUTTON, bears Rd. no.679779, lobed form, 9ct gold Birmingham 1929 by William Hair Haseler, weight 5gms., 28 by 32mm.

Lot 1112

Three football medals relating to Essex football,comprising Essex County Senior Challenge Cup medal awarded to referee J.R. Schumacher for several ties, obverse enamelled with crest and lettering, revere engraved PRESENTED TO J.R SCHUMACHER FOR REFEREEING SEVERAL TIES, 9ct gold Birmingham 1921 by Vaughton & Sons, 40 by 32mm.; M.C.F.A. Long Service medal awarded to Col. C.D. Crisp, 1920, obverse the shied crest and M.C.F.A., reverse engraved PRESENTED TO COL. C.D. CRISP FOR LONG SERVICE 1920, 15ct gold Birmingham 1919 by Vaughton & Sons, circular with suspension ring, diameter 25mm.: The Clacton & District Charity Cup 1937-38 trophy pendant, in the form of the twin-handled trophy cup engraved THE CLACTON & DISTRICT CHRITY CUP 1937-38, 9ct gold Birmingham 1937 by William Adams Ltd, with suspension ring, 27 by 27mm., total weight 9ct: 12gms., 15ct: 10gms., (3)

Lot 1114

Two Manchester football medal's awarded to P Moon,comprising Manchester City F.C. medal to commemorative winning the Lancashire Cup 1920-21 awarded to P Moon. obverse with crest, reverse with MANCHESTER CITY FOOTBALL CLUB TO COMMEMORATE WINNING THE LANCASHIRE CUP P. MOON 1920-21, circular, 9ct gold Birmingham 1921 by Lloyd, Paine & Amiel, diameter 31mm. and Manchester County F.A. Long Service medal awarded to P. Moon 1934, obverse with enamelled shield and MANCHESTER COUNTY FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, reverse engraved LONG SERVICE MEDAL 15 YEARS P. MOON 1934 M.C.F.A. COUNCIL, circular, 9ct gold Birmingham 1934 by William James Dingley, diameter 31mm., total weight for both medals 45gms., (2)

Lot 1115

Six Lancashire football medals awarded to Darwen F.C.'s P.H. Quigley,comprising Last Lancashire Football Charity Shield winner's medal 1923-4, obverse enamelled shield and lettering, reverse engraved WINNERS 1923-4 P.H. QUIGLEY, 9ct gold Birmingham 1923 by Vaughton & Son, 35 by 23mm.; Lancashire Football Combination Cup winner's medal 1930-31, obverse enamelled with shield and lettering, reverse engraved CUP WINERS 1930-31 P.H. QUIGLEY, 9ct gold Birmingham 1930 by Vaughtons Birmingham, 36 by 30mm.; Lancashire Football Combination champions medal 1930-31, obverse with enamelled shield and lettering reverse with winged figure of Victory and engraved CHAMPIONS 1930-31 P.H. QUIGLEY, 9ct gold Birmingham 1930 by Vaughton & Son, diameter 28mm., Lancashire Football Combination champions medal 1931-2, obverse enamelled with shield and lettering, reverse engraved CHAMPIONS 1932-2 P.H QUIGLEY, 9ct gold Birmingham 1931 by Vaughton & Son, diameter 27mm.; Lancashire Football Combination Cup runner's-up medal 1931-32, obverse enamelled with shield and lettering, reverse engraved RUNNER-UP 1931-2 P.H. QUIGLEY, 9ct gold Birmingham 1931 by Vaughton & Son, circular with suspension ring, diameter 26mm.; Lancashire Football Association Darwen F.C. winner's medal 1932-33, obverse with three lion shield and lettering, reverse engraved DARWEN F.C. WINNERS 1932-33 P.H. QUIGLEY CAPT., circular with suspension ring, 9ct gold Birmingham 1932 by Vaughton & Son, diameter 25mm., total weight of all medals 75gms., (6)

Lot 1117

London Football Combination 1926-27 winner's medal awarded to Arsenal's Andy Young,  obverse with LONDON FOOTBALL COMBINATION surrounding crest, reverse engraved ARSENAL F.C. WINNERS A. YOUNG 1926-27, with suspension ring, 15ct gold, Birmingham 1926 by Vaughton & Sons, diameter 28mm., weight 20gms., in a fitted case Arsenal won the league on 64 points three points above Leicester City.

Lot 1144

Mervyn "Sandy" Griffiths collection relating to being referee of 1953 Cup final between Blackpool v Bolton, otherwise known as "Matthews Final",his own personal file of newspaper cuttings, cartoon, illustrations re: his involvement plus four b & w photographs covering his appointment with Sir Stanley Rous receiving his referee association appointment medal at dinner/public event celebrating occasion, Griffiths awarded the free kick from around the edge of the penalty box with two minutes to go from which Stan Mortensen equalised, the rest is history. Interesting insight before match, he purchased 50 programmes to give to his class in Newport, Wales and held up the kick off to allow Ernie Taylor to tie his laces, (qty)Mervyn "Sandy" Griffiths international referee started his career as a linesman in 1939. And was a Football League referee from 1945-59 and FIFA listed 1949-58. He refereed international matches all over the world, together with the famous 1953 Cup final Bolton v Blackpool, his decision with two minutes to go enabled Stan Mortensen to equalise with a free kick, the rest is history. He went into the crowd before the match and bought 50 programmes to give to his pupils back in Newport, Wales, where he was a teacher. Griffiths represented Wales in three World Cups 1950, 1954 and 1958. In 1950 he appeared in the opening match as linesman and refereed Brazil v Uruguay and Uruguay v Spain. In 1954 he refereed the opening game Yugoslavia v France and semi-final Hungary v Uruguay and assisted William Ling as lineman in the final Hungary v West Germany with the score at 3-2 Griffiths flagged for offside, Ferenc Puskas shot which beat West Germany goalkeeper Toni Turek. In 1958 he refereed Yugoslavia v France and Brazil v France in semi-final. He set a unique hat tick, first Welshman to referee an international at Wembley, to referee a Cup final and the only Welshman to appear in a World Cup Final.Next two lots also relate to Mervyn "Sandy" Griffiths and a further advert will be included in the Graham Budd World Cup Auction in November 2022.

Lot 1159

A medal presented to Sir Alf Ramsey on the occasion of the Brazil v England international 12th June 1969,cased, inscribed TO THE ENGLISH TEAM'S MANAGER WITH OUR COMPLIMENTS, 12th JUNE 1969Provenance:Acquired by Coffer Sports from Sir Alf Ramsey.

Lot 1160

A bronze medal plaque presented to Sir Alf Ramsey on the occasion of Tottenham Hotspur v Austria match played in Brussels 26th March 1952,inscribed LE SOIR, AUSTRIA-TOTTENHAM, BRUXELLES, 1952This match was between the English Champions and the Austrian champions.Provenance:Acquired by Coffer Sports from Sir Alf Ramsey.

Lot 1174

MUHAMMAD ALI WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT BOXING CHAMPION 1964-78 ORIGINAL VINTAGE 1971 INK AUTOGRAPH PLUS GUEST LIST AND THREE ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPHS Muhammad Ali. born Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr. 17th January 1942 – 3rd June 2016) was an American professional boxer and activist. He is widely regarded as one of the most significant and celebrated sports figures of the 20th century. Cassius Clay was born and raised in Louisville, Kentucky, and began training as an amateur boxer when he was 12 years old. At age 18, he won a gold medal in the light-heavyweight division at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome and turned professional later that year. At age 22 in 1964, he won the WBA, WBC, and lineal heavyweight titles from Sonny Liston in a big upset. Clay then converted to Islam and changed his name from Cassius Clay, which he called his "slave name", to Muhammad Ali. Ali is regarded as one of the leading heavyweight boxers of the 20th century. He remains the only three-time lineal heavyweight champion, having won the title in 1964, 1974, and 1978.EXCELLENT LARGE BOLD BLACK INK SIGNATURE OF MUHAMMAD ALI, , . EXCELLENT LARGE EARLY FLOWING 1971 CONTEMPORARY EXAMPLE OF MUHAMMAD ALI’S SIGNATURE (WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT BOXING CHAMPION 1964-1978) CENTRAL TO A WHITE PIECE OF BASILDON BOND WATERMARKED WRITING PAPER SIZE 9” x 7” OBTAINED DURING HIS OVALTINE PROMOTIONAL TOUR TO ENGLAND IN OCTOBER 1971. SOLD ALONG WITH A FOLDOVER GUEST LIST FOR A ‘NIGHT OF NIGHTS’ DINNER HELD AT THE HOTEL PICCADILLY HELD ON THE 12TH OCTOBER 1971 AND THREE BLACK AND WHITE HEAD AND SHOULDERS IMAGES OF ALI. ALL ITEMS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION.

Lot 1333

Stockholm 1912 Olympic Games participation medal, designed by Erik Lindberg,white metal, obverse with Zeus seated on an Ionian column holding the figure of Nike and a view of Stockholm beyond, reverse with Bertram MacKennal's 1908 Games deigns of a victorious athlete riding in a quadriga, cast by Vaughton & Sons, Birmingham, diameter 50mm.

Lot 1336

Stockholm 1912 Olympic Games pewter participation medal with an official's/participant's entrance badge,obverse featuring a quadriga with a triumphant winner, reverse featuring Zeus seated upon Ionian column holding the figure Nike with Stockholm vista in the background and TILL MINNE AF OLYMPISKA SPELEN STOCKHOLM 1912, diameter 50mm., weight 46gms., with original fitted case, slight damage with case on the upper section edge, loose from case; sold together with a silver-plated official's/participant's entrance badge, obverse representing the head of Pallas Athene resting on plinth with the three crowns of Sweden bearing THE OLYMPIC GAMES OF STOCKHOLM 1912, reverse bearing makers stamp C.C. SPORRONG & CO. STOCKHOLM, with pin clasp, 36 by 24mm., weight 6gms., (2)

Lot 1338

Great Britain team blazer worn by the ice hockey captain Blaine Nathaniel Sexton at the first Winter Olympic Games at Chamonix in 1924,navy single breast blazer with embroidered Great Britain flag and C.O.F. VII OLYMPIADE CHAMONIX 1924 on the breast pocket, blazer bears wear throughoutBlaine Nathaniel Sexton was born in 1892 and raised in Windsor Nova Scotia. He attended King's College school where the sport of ice hockey originated. He played for the college team and later for Windsor's noted senior team the Swastikas. Then came the Great War. He joined the Canadian Army and was posted to England in 1916 as an infantry officer. Twice wounded on active service in France , he transferred to the cavalry and went on to become the army sabre champion. He returned to England after 2 years living in Canada and founded a canned food brokerage business in London. Being qualified by British residence , he was selected to play defence for the Great Britain team that competed in 1924 Winter Olympics winning a bronze medal. Amongst his personal highlights was a hat trickscored in a 19-3 demolition of Belgium. In the Autumn of 1924 he founded the London Lions and took the team on many tours of Europe. They contested the final of 1924/25 Coupe de Davos and the quarter finals of the Spengler Cup. The Lions won the 1st ever play offs for the British League title.in May 1930 with Sexton scoring in a 2-1 win over Glasgow and winning the Patton Cup. He was subsequently selected to represent Great Britain in the inaugural World Championships in 1930. His last international appearance was in January 1932 and he retired from playing at the age of 40 at the end of the 1932-33 season. He became a member of the British Ice Hockey Hall of Fame in 1950 and died on 29th April 1966. He was made a member of the Birthplace of Hockey Hall of Fame in Windsor Nova Scotia in 1993.

Lot 1347

London 1948 Olympic Games participation medal, designed by B MacKennal, struck by John Pinches of London, circular form, obverse with a view of Westminster and inscribed XVI OLYMPIAD LONDON 1948, reverse with a victorious charioteer in a quadriga, diameter 51mm., 64gr., with later soldered ring suspension and neck cord

Lot 1348

London 1948 Olympic Games large commemorative version of the participation medal with ring suspension,after the design B. Mackennal, struck by John Pinches of London, with view of Westminster and the reverse a victorious charioteer, diameter 80mm. City view of London over legend in three lines, Olympic rings below. City view of London over legend in three lines, Olympic rings below.

Lot 1352

Tokyo 1964 Olympic Games commemorative medal,copper, designed by Yusaku Kamekura, obverse designed with athletes reverse with Olympic logo, issued by the Tokyo Olympic Fund Raising Association, diameter 29mm., in original fitted case with original booklet

Lot 1355

Moscow 1980 Olympic Games participant's medal, bronze, 60mm., by A. Leonova, Moscow Olympic emblem over Olympic stadium, the reverse with a view of Red Square in Moscow, in case

Lot 1357

Lillehammer 1994 Winter Olympic Games participant's medal, copper, 66 by 76mm, by M. Kleppan, pictograms of sporting events, ice crystals and Lillehammer Olympic emblem over Olympic rings, the reverse with a modernistic ice crystal design with sports pictograms, lacking original wooden case

Lot 1360

Olympics - Usain Bolt triple Olympic 100 and 200 meter gold medallist, the greatest sprinter of all time signed and framed 3-D display in the colours of Jamaica, featuring an iconic image of Usain in his celebration pose with lightning strikes & thunder bolts around autographed in black sharpie, the replica medal sits proud of main mount this giving the 3 dimensional look, frame measures 80 by 65cm., comes complete with COA and Photo Proof All glass will be removed from framed and glazed items prior to posting and may result in delays to shipping your items. (This service is included in the cost of postage and packing). We can also totally remove all framing and mounts upon request to reduce shipping costs. Alternatively lots can be collected in person by prior appointment from NN8 1RT.      

Lot 237a

Ptr. L J Finch G- 89350 World War One and Victory Medal, Spr W J Glenn 356900 Victory Medal; PC A . Gooch Metropolitan Police 1911 Coronation Medal x 2 and a Victoria Jubiee Medal 187. metal pomander.Condition report:The full naming on the police medals is PC A Gooch W.DIV (x2), and on has just PC A Gooch.

Lot 358

Bolingbroke National School, 1842, a silver award medal by W.J. Taylor, beehive between flowers, rev. engraved Paschal lamb, named (Order of the Lamb, Ann Holmes, E.H. Harper and Louisa Damond, Govern:), 41mm, 36.70g. Obverse extremely fine, reverse very fine and hairlined from old cleaning £60-£80 --- Bolingbroke (now Old Bolingbroke) is situated in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire. The Girls’ National School is mentioned as active during the period 1833-81. Local records show an Ann Holmes born in 1829

Lot 373

FRANCE, Foundation of the Quai Desaix, Paris, 1800, a bronze medal, unsigned, inscription in seven lines, rev. inscription in six lines, 42mm (Bramsen 68); together with other early 19th century French bronze medals (3) [4]. Mostly extremely fine or nearly so £80-£100 --- This medal commemorates the laying of the first stone of the Quai Desaix (now the Quai de la Corse) on the Ile de la Cité in Paris. It was named after General Desaix who was killed in a cavalry charge at the Battle of Marengo on 14 June 1800

Lot 369

The London Hospital, a silver medal, unsigned and undated, arms, rev. view of the hospital buildings, stamped silver on edge, 57mm, 81.16g/12h. Some light hairlines, otherwise about as struck £40-£50 --- Believed to have been struck in the 1970s

Lot 370

Paul McCartney World Campaign, 1990, a bronze award medal, unsigned, guitar, rev. inscription, unnamed, 38mm. As struck with suspension and original orange and blue ribbon; cased as issued, rare £30-£50 --- Presented as a gallantry award ‘in the face of impossible odds’ to participants in McCartney’s world tour, 1989-90

Lot 352

Charles II, Restoration, 1660, a silver medal, unsigned [by J. Roettier], armoured and draped bust right, rev. Justice standing, flanked by Hercules and Pallas, presenting olive branch to seated Britannia, felicitas britanniæ 29 maii 1660 incuse in exergue, 84mm (MI I, 460/53; E 212). Heavily polished, minor marks on edge, otherwise very fine, rare£1,500-£2,000

Lot 374

FRANCE, Address of the 221, 1830, a copper medal by F. Caunois, France standing beside column, rev. legend within wreath, 56mm. About extremely fine £30-£40

Lot 355

British Battles, 1815, a copper box medal, unsigned, bust of Duke of Wellington left, rev. legend in 11 lines within wreath, 47mm (Eimer 82; BHM 885; E 1075a) [Lot]. Good fine; with twenty-one original paper roundels commemorating the battles of the Peninsular War and their dates, 1809-15 £100-£150

Lot 376

NETHERLANDS, William IV of Orange, Inauguration as Stadtholder, 1747, a silver medal by N. van Swinderen for the state of Utrecht, crowned arms in Garter, rev. allegorical female figure with crowned arms and spear entwined with orange branches, 38mm, 20.18g (MI II, 630/319; BDM VI, 718; cf. Baldwin 55/2625). Suspension loop removed at 12 o’clock, otherwise good very fine £60-£80

Lot 354

Manchester Pitt Club, 1813, a silver medal by T. Wyon Jr, bust left, rev. allegory of Pitt rousing Genius to resist the demons of anarchy, 50mm (BHM 771; E 1039; D & W 166/501). Obverse extremely fine with with light surface scores and toned, reverse about as struck with original frosting, set in a silver ring with reverse glazing intact and original suspension £80-£100

Lot 364

Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, a large silver medal by G.W. de Saulles, veiled bust left, rev. young head left, 56mm (W & E 3000A.4; BHM 3506; E 1817a). Lightly cleaned, about extremely fine; in case of issue £100-£120

Lot 443

Norway, Oscar II, 10 Øre, 1874, Kongsberg (NM 77; KM. 345); GREAT BRITAIN, Victoria, Sixpence, 1901 (S 3941); U.S.A., Half-Dime, 1856; together with an Admiral Vernon medal [4]. First about extremely fine, others very fine or better £80-£100

Lot 353

The Jacobite Princes, [1731], a copper medal by O. Hamerani, bust of Prince Charles right, star in right field, rev. bust of Prince Henry left, edge inscribed, 42mm (Woolf 43:1; MI II, 492/34; E 521). About extremely fine £300-£400

Lot 375

NETHERLANDS, William IV of Orange, Inauguration as Stadtholder, 1747, a silver medal by N. van Swinderen, draped bust right, rev. Dutch lion holding sword and resting paw on pedestal decorated with orange branches, 38mm, 23.87g (MI II, 629/317; E 615). A few edge nicks and marks, nearly extremely fine with integral loop for suspension, lightly toned, rare £120-£150

Lot 365

Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, a small silver medal by G.W. de Saulles, 26mm (BHM 3506); Death of William Gladstone, 1898, a silver medal by H.B. Sale, 39mm (BHM 3629); Ilford Park Bowling Club, 1910, a silver prize medal by J. Fray, rev. named (R. Rae), 45mm; Shire Horse Society, a silver prize medal by Mappin & Webb, cased, inside of case lid named (73958 Claypole Queen, Mr A.A. Dickins, Flintham, 1918), 44mm; Army Athletics, a silver prize medal by Phillips, Aldershot, rev. named (6th Fd. Bde. R.A., 1924, 100 Yds, 1st), 45mm; Forestry, a silver prize medal, unsigned and undated, rev. named (Class 4, Earl of Durham), 45mm [6]. Varied state; two cased £150-£200

Lot 356

Total Abstinence Society of Ireland, Cork, 1838, a white metal medal by J. Jones, 43mm (Frazer p.321; Went, Heritage 125; BDM III, 82); together with a Temperance Halfpenny, 1840 [2]. First with tin pest, second very fine £40-£50

Lot 371

AUSTRALIA, First Australian Imperial Force, a gold medal, obv. engraved W. Rowe, Aust Imp Force, From The YZ’s 27-4-1915, rev. engraved Dinna Forget., Daylesford Xmas 1914, H. Bismire, A. Matthews, V. Matthews, W. Rowe, L. Searle, A. Taylor, 23mm, 9 ct, 1.45g/12h. Very fine; with integral loop for suspension £100-£150

Lot 361

School of Military Engineering, Chatham, Francis Fowke Memorial Medal, 1872, a copper award by G.T. Morgan, bust left, rev. legend in wreath, edge named (No 17437 , 2nd Corporal J.T. Bullock - 1888), 58mm (BHM 2490; E 1581; Taylor 233a). Extremely fine £40-£60 --- Francis Fowke (1823-65), captain in the Royal Engineers, He helped to superintend the machinery section of the Paris Universal Exhibition of 1855 and planned the International Exhibition building in 1862. He executed the original design for the Albert Hall and worked on the Victoria and Albert Museum. The medal was commissioned by the School of Military Engineering at Chatham, Kent and engraved by George Thomas Morgan, designer of the Morgan Dollar

Lot 360

City of London School, a silver prize medal by B. Wyon, façade of building, rev. youth with seated figure of Knowledge, edge named (F.E.A. Trayes, Classics, 1887), 58mm, 66.89g (BHM 1680; E 1279). Lightly cleaned, some edge bruises, otherwise good very fine; in fitted case by Wyon, 287 Regent Street, London £100-£120

Lot 368

North East Coast Institution of Engineers & Shipbuilders, Engineering Medal, a gold award, unsigned, seated female figure placing wreath on head of kneeling youth, steamship and lighthouse in background, rev. named (J. Denholm Young, for a paper entitled “Losses of Efficiency in Steamship Operation” read on the 15th November 1928), 43mm, 15ct, 32.10g. About extremely fine £800-£1,000

Lot 594

Assorted Ancient and other coins, in silver (4), base metal (3); together with a Jewish medal [8]. Varied state £60-£80

Lot 366

Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, small silver medals (3) by G.W. de Saulles, 26mm; together with small silver coronation medals (3), 1902, 1911, 1937, and a miniature silver medal of Napoleon, yr XIII [8]. Varied state £60-£80

Lot 362

University College London, a gold prize medal, unsigned, Minerva seated left, holding scroll and wreath, rev. wreath, named (E.R.C. Earle, Midwifery, 1888-9), 38mm, 29.45g. Some marks in fields, otherwise about extremely fine; in modern fitted case £1,500-£1,800

Lot 363

Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester, Goldstand Medal, a silver award by A. Wyon, crowned emblems within wreath, rev. wreath, edge named (Lord Charles Kennedy, 23rd Decr 1896), 64mm, 130.75g. Cleaned, otherwise extremely fine; in fitted case by Wyon, 287 Regent Street, London £100-£120 --- Lord Charles Kennedy (1875-1956), Scottish peer; 5th Marquess of Ailsa 1943-56

Lot 17

Collection of militaria to inc: bayonet marked faintly WKC, a General Service Medal Palestine 1945-48 issue to PTE CG Fallon, S Lancs. some cap badges, an assortment of naval hats.

Lot 77

A collection of watches and jewellery to inc: five wristwatches, a 9ct gold signed ring, a 'Safe Driving Competition' medal with years 1949-1953.

Lot 118

Three 22ct gold prize medallions mounted as a brooch, obverse inscribed 'Prize G Medal' and reverse with 'Trust In God', 5.5cm wide, approximately 7.2g gross CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request, the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection

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