Marriage of the Duke of York and Princess Frederica of Prussia, 1791, a copper medal by F. Loos Jr, conjoined busts left, rev. Hymen standing facing, holding garland linking two shields, 46mm (BHM 348 [unlisted in copper]; E 843 [unlisted in copper]). Collector’s number in obverse field and traces of cleaning, otherwise extremely fine, rare £80-£100
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George Cooke, 1805, a copper medal by T. Webb, 53mm (BHM 570; E 973); Church and King, 1807, a white metal medal by P. Kempson and S. Kindon, 42mm (BHM 630); George III, Grand National Jubilee, 1809, a filled brass medal, signed M & P (perhaps N. Marchant and L. Pingo), 51mm (BHM 655) [3]. First two scratched, last with two carbon spots on obverse, otherwise about extremely fine or better; second and third pierced, last with ring and ribbon attached £100-£150
Death of Princess Charlotte, 1817, a copper medal by T. Wyon Sr after P. Turnerelli, 51mm (BHM 943), together with a uniface bronze cliché of the obv.; Death of Princess Charlotte, 1817, a white metal medal, unsigned [by T. Halliday?], 39mm (BHM 949); Death of the Duke of York, 1827, a copper medal by B. Pistrucci, 60mm (BHM 1283; E 1189); Prince Alfred, 1850, a copper medal by L.C. Wyon, 32mm (W & E 599.4; BHM 2385; E 1443) [5]. Varied state £150-£200
George III, Death, 1820, a white metal medal by T. Wyon Sr, 40mm (BHM 1001); William IV, Accession, 1830, a white metal medal by E. Thomason, 55mm (BHM 1423); William IV, Coronation, 1831, a white metal medal by T.W. Ingram, 55mm (BHM 1484); Death of Sir Robert Peel, 1850, a white metal medal by T. Pinches after H. Weekes, 45mm (BHM 2398) [4]. Good very fine or better £100-£150
Victoria, Coronation, 1838, a white metal medal by T. Halliday, 54mm (BHM 1821); International Exhibition, 1862, a white metal medal by G. Dowler, 36mm (BHM 2729); Quincentenary of the Battle of Shrewsbury, 1903, a copper medal, unsigned [by Robinson & Co], 38mm (BHM 3897); Battle of Jutland, 1916, a white metal medal by Spink, 45mm (obv. as BHM 4117, rev. as obv. of BHM 4124) [4]. Extremely fine or better £100-£150
Christ’s Hospital, Newgate, Marker’s medal by L. Pingo, in silver, crowned bust of Edward VI right, rev. open bible, edge named (William Menzies, 1858), 35mm (Eimer 66a; MI I, 61/16; E 29; Grimshaw p.32, no.90). Very fine, dark-toned £50-£70 --- Provenance: Bonhams Auction, 9 December 1998, lot 212 (part); P. Jones Collection
Sheffield Sunday School Union Golden Jubilee, 1862, a copper medal, unsigned, 38mm (Grant III, p.320; cf. DNW 193, 1175); Incorporation of the Town of Barrow [-in-Furness], 1867, a copper medal, unsigned, 38mm; Victoria, Golden Jubilee, 1887, Australia, a bronze medal by Stokes & Martin, 32mm (W & E 2389B.2; BHM 3319); West Ham School Board, a silver award medal, unsigned, named (C. Doughty...1893), 35mm; Plymouth Exhibition, 1904, a bronze medal, unsigned [by J.A. Restall], 39mm (Allen Pt 4; cf. DNW M2, 2293); Arts & Crafts Exhibition, Shrewsbury, a silver award medal, unsigned, named (A. Tipton, 1906), 38mm; Currant Bread Competition, a silver award medal by J.A. Restall for T. Ottley, named (Second Prize Awarded to A.W. Mills, Aylesbury 1910), hallmarked Birmingham 1908, 39mm; The Royal Agricultural Show, Shrewsbury, 1914, a white metal medal, unsigned, 38mm (W & E 5497A.2; BHM 4105) [8]. Very fine and better, but first two lacquered and sixth has been wiped £120-£150 --- Provenance: P. Jones Collection, additionally: first P.D. Greenall Collection, Baldwin Auction 16, 30 October 1997, lot 415 (part), second Baldwin Auction, 22 March 2001, lot 307 (part), third Croydon Coin Auction 167, 9 January 2001, lot 741, fifth Baldwin Auction, 3 November 2001, lot 300, seventh P.J. Preston-Morley Collection, DNW Auction 54, 19 June 2002, lot 604 (part) [from A.C. Eimer May 1982]
Metropolitan Amateur Regatta (Est. 1866), Metropolitan Junior Eight Oared Challenge Cup, a silver award medal by J. Pinches, arms over crossed oars, rev. trophy, un-named, 57mm (MJP p.109). Fields brushed, otherwise extremely fine; in case of issue by John Pinches, 21 Albert Embankment, London £100-£120
Bellahouston Academy, Glasgow, a silver award medal by D. Cunninghame, named (Mathematics, Rebecca G. Abercrombie, Session 1882-83), 38mm (Brodie 531); Scottish Arboricultural Society, a silver award medal, unsigned, named (Adam Spiers, for Exhibit of Timbers, Edinburgh, 1907), 35mm (Brodie 156, this piece) [2]. About extremely fine, first cleaned in the past, second has been lacquered £50-£70 --- Provenance: P. Jones Collection, additionally: first Bonhams Auction, 9 December 1998, lot 212 (part), second N.G. Brodie Collection, DNW Auction 41, 3 June 1999, lot 156 [from J. Whitmore May 1987]
Victoria, Golden Jubilee, 1887, a bronze 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, 77mm (W & E 2000A.2; BHM 3219; E 1733). Minor spotting, otherwise about extremely fine; in original fitted case [catch broken] £100-£150
Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, a copper medal by E. Fuchs for Elkington, crowned conjoined busts of Edward and Alexandra right, rev. Britannia seated right regarding Westminster Abbey, shield inscribed 9 aug, 63mm (W & E 4205C.3; BHM 3772 var.; E 1870a var.). About extremely fine, rare; in black case of issue by Elkington & Co Ltd £100-£120
London College of Chemistry & Pharmacy, an oval silver award medal, unsigned, microscopes and chemical apparatus, rev. legend, named (Awarded to William Collins Faull, for Proficiency in Botany, July 1909), 56 x 40mm. Extremely fine and attractively toned £60-£80 --- Provenance: P. Jones Collection. William Collins Faull, FRCS (1888-1936), b St Ives, Cornwall, received his medical education at St Mary's Hospital and, after seeing service in the Great War as a 2nd Lieutenant, acted as house surgeon at Northampton General Hospital before emigrating to South Africa. He registered there in January 1925 and practised at 1 Edmund's road, Durban, in partnership with Dr E.W. Dyer. He was a surgeon at Addington Hospital, Durban, from 1932 to 1936. He married Elizabeth Butchart Watt, MA, of Arbroath, Angus, who survived him. He died suddenly of coronary thrombosis on 13 May 1936 at 7 Elms road, Clapham, three days after his return to England
Royal Geographical Society of London, Patron’s Medal, 1952, a silver award by Mary Gillick and after W. Wyon, bust of Elizabeth II right, rev. Britannia standing left, flanked by sextant and globe, edge named (Douglas Warren, 1982), 55mm (E 1229, footnote). Virtually as struck, toned; in red gilt-blocked Royal Mint case with royal monogram £100-£150
AUSTRIA, Bau der Karlskirche und Heilung der Pest, Wien [Construction of Karlskirche and Curing the Plague, Vienna], 1716, a copper medal by B. Richter and D. Warou, 42mm (Montenuevo 1442; BDM V, 119, and VI, 375); ENGLAND, Golden Jubilee of the Numismatic Society of London, 1887, a bronze medal by Lydia Gay for J. Pinches, 58mm (BHM 3344; E 1729; MJP p.170); FRANCE, La Siège de Metz, 1552, a lead medal, unsigned, 51mm (Jones I, 227; Maz. II, 408); together with obv. clichés of medals of Pomponne de Bellièvre, 1601, by N.G. Jacquet, and of Marco Polo, both 57mm (these two pierced for suspension); PAPAL STATES, Gregory XIII, Holy Year, 1575, a restrike bronze medal by G. Bonzagi, 38mm (Modesti 710) [6]. Fine to very fine £60-£80
AUSTRIA, Maria Theresa, 1745, a copper medal by J. Dassier, 55mm (Eisler 263; BDM I, 516); FRANCE, Maurice of Saxony, an oval cast bronze plaque, unsigned [after J. Dassier], 61 x 49mm, Montesquieu, 1753, a copper medal by J.A. Dassier, 60mm (Eisler 357; BDM I, 511) [3]. Very fine or better £100-£150
BELGIUM, Independence, 1830, a copper medal by A.A. Caqué, 51mm; Death of the Duke of Orléans, 1842, a copper medal by L.J. Hart, 73mm (BDM II, 433); Visit of Queen Victoria to Belgium, 1843, a copper medal, unsigned, 42mm; Opening of the Brussels-Paris Railway, 1846, a copper medal by L.J. Hart, 73mm (BDM II, 434) [4]. Very fine or better but last pierced at top, first rare £80-£100
BELGIUM, Marriage of the Duke and Duchess of Brabant, 1853, copper medals by L. Wiener (2), both 33mm (BDM VI, 493), Leopold I, Silver Jubilee, 1856, a copper medal by L.J. Hart, 59mm, Leopold I, Silver Jubilee, 1856, a copper medal, unsigned, 28mm, Meeting of Leopold I and William III of the Netherlands at Liège, 1861, a copper medal by L. and C. Wiener, 70mm (BDM VI, 494), Leopold I, Return to Brussels, 1862, a copper medal by A.C. Jouvenel, 60mm (BDM III, 90), Hainaut Agricultural District, a copper medal by L. Wiener, undated, 43mm, Catholic Workers Association, Silver Jubilee, 1892, a gilt-bronze medal, unsigned, 51mm, Brasschaat, 75th Anniversary, 1906, a gilt-bronze medal, unsigned, 51mm; MEXICO, Maximilian and Carlota, 1867, a fantasy silver medalet, unsigned, 18mm [10]. Very fine or better £100-£150
EGYPT, The Overland Route to India Protected, 1840, a copper medal by A.J. Stothard, bust of Mehmet ‘Ali Pasha facing three-quarters left, wearing full beard and fez, rev. from the committee, the friend of science commerce & order who protected the subjects and property of adverse powers and kept open the overland route to india, 1840, 58mm (BHM –; Pudd. 842.2; Dogan 6504; BDM V, 696). Extremely fine and patinated, very rare £600-£800 --- Mehmet Ali Pasha, Albanian commander and administrator in the Ottoman army, Governor of Misr (Cairo), elected 1805, Sudan (which he conquered 1822-3), Filistin, Suriye, Hicaz, Mora, Tasoz and Girit. Later he occupied Syria, 1831-40. He is regarded by some as the founder of modern Egypt and facilitated the overland mail route for Britain, between the Mediterranean and the Red Sea
FRANCE, Henri III, a copper medal, undated [struck 17th-18th century], unsigned, laureate and armoured 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, 46mm. Extremely fine £100-£120
FRANCE, Henri IV, a copper medal, undated [struck 17th-18th century], unsigned, laureate and armoured 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, 52mm. Extremely fine £100-£120
FRANCE, Birth of the Dauphin, 1729, a copper medal by J. Duvivier, 56mm (Page-Divo –); Birth of the Duke of Anjou, 1730, a copper medal by J. Duvivier and J. Le Blanc, 41mm (Page-Divo 79); Louis XV, a copper medal by A.A. Caqué [struck c. 1820s-30s], 52mm (BDM I, 342-3) [3]. Good very fine or better £100-£150
FRANCE, Statue of Louis XV at Reims, 1764, a copper medal by B. Duvivier, 56mm (BDM I, 686); Festivities for the Birth of the Dauphin, 1782, a copper medal by B. Duvivier, 51mm (BDM I, 686); Birth of the Duke of Normandy, 1785, a copper medal by B. Duvivier, 42mm (BDM I, 686) [3]. Very fine or better £80-£100
FRANCE, École des Beaux-Arts, 1812, a uniface copper cliché of the rev. of the medal by E. Gatteaux, 58mm, Empress Marie Louise, a uniface white metal cliché by B. Andrieu, undated, 68mm, The Holy Alliance, 1815, a uniface striking in white metal of the rev. of the medal by E. Gatteaux, 51mm, Jean-Jacques Barthelemy, [1824], a uniface striking in white metal of the obv. of the medal by E. Gatteaux, 41mm, Charles X, Coronation, [1825], a uniface striking in white metal of the obv. of the medal by E. Gatteaux, 51mm, Grand Concours, Le Havre, 1883, a brass medalet, unsigned, 23mm; BELGIUM, Universal Exposition, Antwerp, 1885, a bronze medal by L. Wiener, 30mm [7]. Varied state £100-£150
FRANCE, Science, Agriculture and Arts, 1819, a copper medal by R. Gayrard and B. Duvivier, 56mm; Baptism of the Duke of Bordeaux, 1821, a copper medal by A. Desboeufs, 50mm (BDM I, 565); Restoration of Ferdinand VII of Spain, 1823, a copper medal by B. Andrieu and one other, 51mm [3]. Good very fine or better £80-£100
FRANCE, Constitutional Charter, 1830, a copper medal by L.M. Petit, 51mm; Anglo-French Friendship, 1830, a copper medal by R. Gayrard and A.A. Caqué, 36mm (BDM II, 226; BDM I, 342); Chapelle Saint Ferdinand, 1844, a copper medal by V.M. Borrel, 52mm (BDM I, 223) [3]. About extremely fine or better; last in contemporary fitted case £100-£150
FRANCE, Louis Philippe, Accession, 1830, a copper medal by R. Gayrard and A.A. Caqué, 42mm (BDM II, 226; BDM I, 343); Distribution of Flags, 1830, a copper medal by R. Gayrard and A.A. Caqué, 51mm (BDM II, 226; BDM I, 343); Louis Philippe and Marie-Amelie, 1833, a copper medal by J.P. Montagny, 41mm; Marriage of the Duke of Orléans and Princess Hélène of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, 1837, a copper medal by J.J. Barre, 41mm (BDM I, 130); Opening of the Musée de Versailles, 1837, a restrike bronze medal by A Depaulis [struck after 1880], 75mm (BDM I, 557); Industrial Exposition, 1839, a copper medal by A. Depaulis, 56mm; Death of the Duke of Orléans, 1842, a cast bronze medal, unsigned, 39mm; Louis Philippe, a copper medal by M. Vivier, undated, 28mm (BDM VI, 291) [8]. Very fine or better £80-£100
FRANCE, Queen Marie-Amelie, a uniface bronze medal, unsigned and undated, mounted on velvet within wooden frame, 60mm (medal), 142 x 142mm (frame); Louis Philippe, 1830, a miniature gilt-bronze medal, unsigned, 11mm; Birth of the Count of Paris, 1838, a copper medal by J.P. Montagny, 26mm; Provisional Government, 1848, a brass medal, unsigned, 27mm; Burning of the Château d’Eau, 1848, a brass medal, unsigned, 28mm; Proclamation of the Second Republic, 1848, a brass medal, unsigned, 27mm; Hôtel de Ville, 1848, a copper medal, unsigned, 28mm; Gloire d’Italie, 1849, a white metal medal, unsigned, 35mm [8]. First about extremely fine but frame chipped at corners, others very fine or better £80-£100
FRANCE, Capture of Antwerp, 1832, a copper medal by E. Gatteaux, 50mm (BDM II, 207); Visit of Ferdinand II of Naples and Sicily to the Paris Mint, 1836, a copper medal by L. Petit, 51mm; Return of Napoleon’s Remains to France, 1840, a restrike bronze medal by J.-J. Barre [struck after 1880], 70mm (BDM I, 129) [3]. First two extremely fine, last about extremely fine £100-£150
FRANCE, Luxor Obelisk, 1836, a copper medal by J.-P. Montagny [struck 1842-5], 53mm (BDM IV, 130); Birth of the Count of Paris, 1838, a copper medal by V.M. Borrel, 51mm (BDM I, 222); July Column, 1840, a copper medal by F. Caunois [struck 1842-5], 50mm (BDM I, 362) [3]. Extremely fine £100-£150
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