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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). Extremely fine; in original fitted case [catch broken] £120-£150
Olympic Games, London, 1908, a silver participant’s medal by B. Mackennal for Vaughton, Victory standing holding laurel spray and trumpet, rev. two victorious athletes in quadriga, un-named, 51mm, 57.17g (GV 62.2; BHM 3963; E 1904). Extremely fine; in blue box stamped olympic games of london. 1908. donor in gilt on lid £300-£400
Mediterranean Fleet, Rifle Meeting, an openwork silver badge by J. Purser, un-named, 45 x 38mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1933; Portsmouth United Service Rifle Meeting, a plated award medal by Phillips, un-named, with four clasps, 39mm; Board of Trade, Rocket Apparatus, Proof of Service at a wreck, bronze medals (2), both 35mm; together with other miscellaneous medals, badges, Nelson-related tokens and medals, etc, in silver (5), base metal (22) [31]. First four very fine, others in varied state, a useful lot £150-£200
Edward VIII, Proposed Coronation, 1937, a uniface matt silver medal by W.H. Haseler, crowned bust right, 31mm (Giordano 219b; BHM 4275); George VI, Coronation, 1937, a uniface matt silver medal by W.H. Haseler, 32mm (W & E 7100B.3; BHM 4324) [2]. Extremely fine £50-£70 --- From the Three Kings set of 1936
FRANCE, Traité de Commerce avec l’Angleterre, 1860, a copper award medal by L. Merley, named (M. Louvet), 56mm (BDM IV, 42); Association Française contre l’Abus des Boisson Alcooliques, 1872, a bronze award medal by E.-A. Oudiné for the Société de Temperance, 1872, un-named, 51mm; Ministère de l’Agriculture et du Commerce, Annonay [Ardèche], 1873, a bronze award medal by J.-J. Barré, un-named, 50mm; together with miscellaneous French base metal medals (4) [7]. Second extremely fine, third very fine, others in varied state £60-£80
FRANCE, Exposition Universelle, Paris, 1889, a bronze award medal by L.-A. Bottée, named (Victor Boisseau), 62mm (Maier 131; PBE 9; ANS Exh. Cat. 1910, 15; BDM I, 231; cf. DNW 176, 373); Exposition Universelle Internationale, Paris, 1900, a bronze award medal by G.-H. Lemaire for Mongredin, 53mm (PBE 542; BM Acq. 1983-7, pl.40, 85; cf. DNW 190, 1245); République Français [1898], a bronze medal after J.-B. Daniel-Dupuis adapted for Louis Amiard, Président du Conseil Général de Seine-et-Oise, 50mm; Chambre Syndicale de Serrurerie, a bronze award medal by P.V. Dautel, named (A. Lefebvre, 1938), 41mm (cf. DNW 176, 390) [4]. Very fine £50-£70 --- Louis Amiard (1872-1935), Président du Conseil Général de Seine-et-Oise, 1923-35
France, Exposition Universelle, Paris, 1889, a bronze medal by J.-B. Daniel-Dupuis, 63mm (Maier 182; Coll. R. Marx 307; BDM I, 664; cf. DNW 173, 493); Progrès dans la Fabrication des Monnaies, 1889, a copper medal by L.-A. Bottée and L.-F. Chabaud, 50mm (PBE 6; BDM I, 231; CGMP p.60); Inauguration du Pont de Conflans, Charenton [Paris], 1892, a plated bronze award medal, named (M. Landre), 50mm; Elections Législatives du 27 Avril 1902, Neuilly-Boulogne, a bronze award medal by H. Dubois, un-named, 41mm; Gallia, a plated bronze award medal by C.-P. Pillet for Arthus-Bertrand, named (Villefranche s/Mer Régates à la Voile, 1923, Offerte par Mr Thaon), 50mm; Syndicat Général de l’Industrie Hôtelière de Paris, a bronze award medal, unsigned, named (Frédéric Leroy, 1925), 40mm; Union des Syndicats de l’Alimentation en Gros de France, 1935, a plated bronze award medal by Massonnet, named (M. Brousseau), 40mm [7]. Very fine £80-£100
FRANCE, Congrès International des Editeurs, Paris, 1896, a plated bronze medal by A.H. Rivet, 50mm; Comice Agricole du Canton N.-O. des Saumur, a plated bronze award medal by A. Rivet, named (Mr Merlet, Senateur), 44mm; Patria, c. 1905, a bronze award plaque by H. Lefebvre, un-named, 68 x 59mm (ANS Exh. Cat. 1910, p.184, 24); République Française, Département de l’Oise, 1911, a bronze award medal by H.L. Gréber, un-named, 50mm; Horticulture, 1913, a bronze medal by L.-A. Blanchot, 52mm (CGMP p.43); Ministre de la Guerre, Concours de Tir, a bronze award medal by H. Dubois, un-named, 50mm [6]. Very fine £50-£70
FRANCE, Mutualité, 1906, a gilt-bronze award plaque by M.-A.-L. Coudray, named (C. Marcou, 1961), 71 x 55mm (PBE 264; CGMP p.101; BDM VII, 194; cf. DNW 190, 1254); Préparation Militaire, 1911, a silver medal by P. Grandhomme for the Ministre de la Guerre, 50mm (BDM VII, 389; V & A Exh. Cat. 1998, 1; cf. DNW 190, 1256) [2]. Good very fine £60-£80
FRANCE, Concours International de Musique, Paris, 1912, a bronze award medal by J.-P. Legastelois, standing female in foreground, violinists, trumpet-players and singers in background, rev. view of a building, naked female with two naked boys below, un-named, 75 x 54mm (PBE 539; cf. DNW M1, 1675). Obverse very fine, reverse better £60-£80
FRANCE, Union Syndicale de l'Industrie du Gaz en France, 1928, a plated bronze Long Service award medal by H. Dropsy, named (J. Jacques), 54mm (Dropsy Exh. Cat. 1964, 75; cf. DNW 176, 384); Death of Georges Etienne, 1935, a bronze medal by H. Dropsy for Canale [struck 1938], 68mm (Dropsy Exh. Cat. 1964, –); Centenaire du Banque du Crédit Industriel et Commercial, 1959, a cast bronze medal by H. Dropsy, 59mm (Dropsy Exh. Cat. 1964, –; cf. DNW 143, 185) [3]. Good very fine and better, second rare £60-£80
FRANCE, La Défense contre la Tuberculose, c. 1930, a bronze medal by G. Contaux after A. Faivre, un-named, 50mm (cf. DNW 150, 3161); Pigeon Club Français, c. 1930, a uniface bronze plaque, unsigned, 70 x 49mm (cf. DNW 58, 1564); Sociétes Colombophiles, a plated bronze award medal, unsigned, un-named, 40mm; Henri Rabaud, 1931, a uniface bronze medal by P.-M. Dammann, 68mm; Agriculture, 1932, an Art Déco bronze medal by R. Cochet adapted for the Société d’Agriculture de Meaux, Concours, 1933, 50mm (cf. DNW 45, 811); Génie Militaire, 1939, a bronze award medal by E.-A. Monier, un-named, 59mm (CGMP p.258; cf. DNW 165, 1327) [6]. First virtually as struck and in green card box of issue, others generally very fine £80-£100
Medals - WW1 group of three to 16313 Pte J Deacon Oxf. & Bucks. L I, The British War Medal, The Victory Medal and The 1914-1915 Star; WW1 group of two to 57912 Pte JH Kendrick R War R, The British War Medal and The Victory Medal; WW1 group of two to 3999 Gnr W Whyte R.A, The British War Medal and The Victory Medal; and to the next of kin of 830288 L-Cpl J Whyte, The Canadian Memorial Cross (also known as the Silver Cross For Mothers).
A cased pair of Photopia binoculars, 8 x 30; a cased pair of Belmont Swift binoculars, 8 x 30; an ACC Distinguished Service Medal, with three 5 years bars, JW Shaw 1924; a Meerschaum pipe, 9cm, cased; a Zippo lighter; an autograph book from the 1930s and 1940s; a small leather jewel box; a leather and brass powder flask; pens etc.
A selection of Masonic interest medallions, including: an Albyn Chapter No. 632SC medallion, awarded to M.E. Comp. B.D. Longmate, 1965, stamped '15ct.' and set with rubies and emeralds, sceptres to maroon ribbon, 97.5grms gross; a silver-gilt Steward's Medal with the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls 1932, mounted to ribbon below a white rose enamel design; and various other white metal and gilt metal medallions.
A 9CT GOLD AND ENAMEL MASONIC MEDAL, for the 'Mercia Lodge No.3995' W.M 1956-57, blue and white enamel, engraved to the reverse '22nd October 1957 presented to 'Wor.Bro.G.S Ferrington P.P.G.D, Worshipful Master of the lodge 1956-1957', hallmarked 9ct gold Birmingham, fitted with a light blue ribbon, approximate gross weight 31.8 grams
A CASED YELLOW METAL MASONIC MEDAL, engraved to the front 'St. Annes No.970', to the reverse 'Presented to Wor. Bro A.Stephens in appreciation of his good work & management of lodge business during his mastership 1943, stamped '9ct', fitted with a light blue ribbon, approximate gross weight 17.4 grams, together with a black case
A CASED YELLOW METAL MASONIC MEDAL, blue and white enamel, with a hand painted miniature portrait of Orion to the centre, 'Vicesimus Secundu, Orion Lodge No.4993, engraved to the reverse presented to Wor. Bro A. Stephens by Orion Lodge No.4993, In appreciation of his services as 22nd W.M during the year 1951-52', stamped '9ct', fitted with a light blue ribbon, approximate gross weight 23.4 grams, together with a black case
A BOX OF ASSORTED ITEMS, to include a gents 'Sekonda' wristwatch, hand wound movement, round silver dial signed 'Sekonda' twenty-one jewels, baton markers, day/date aperture at the three o'clock position, within a gold-plated case, stainless steel case back stamped 527297, approximate case width 36.3mm, fitted with a gold-plated flexi link bracelet, three cigarette cases, a 'Parker Frontier' fountain pen with fitted case, various mother of pearl dress studs, brooches, a yellow metal and enamel medal fitted with a red and blue ribbon, a carved bone pair of tweezers etc
A BOX OF MASONIC REGALIA, to include a silver gilt Masonic medal, stamped to the reverse 'G.Kenning & Son' London, Silver', fitted with a white ribbon, a yellow metal and enamelled medal signed 'Steward, Royal Masonic Institution for boys 1946', stamped to the reverse 'G.Kenning & Son London', together with a blue and burgundy sash with a matching apron fitted with yellow metal tassels, an AF light blue and white apron (Worn with damage) together with two Masonic certificates of registration, all within a brown case
A BOX OF MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS, to include a boxed Stratton compact, a boxed Stratton lipstick holder with attached mirror, a gents 'Sekonda' wristwatch (no straps) a gent's 'Montine'. wristwatch (no straps), a white metal Albertina style bracelet suspending four charms, a white metal bangle suspending four Victorian coins, a swimming medal, Aston villa fob, keyring, a pair of white metal pepperettes, a boxed set of six apostle teaspoons, a cased set of three 'Pierre Farber' writing pens, a novelty corkscrew in the form of a whiskey bottle, together with a small plastic tub of UK coinage, etc
A BOX OF WORLD COINS FROM 18TH TO 21ST CENTURY, to include a 1796 4 Reale coin Charles IV, a 1758 George II shilling (small 58), lots of other silver coins e.g. 200 Reis, 1 lire, half rupee, 25 cents, one shilling, all 19th Century, double florin 1889, crowns, Africa two shillings, cartwheel penny and two pence, a small bag of mixed silver coins, a boxed silver gilt Masonic medal 52.90gr, other old copper and bronze coins
A QUANTITY OF VINTAGE FLY FISHING EQUIPMENT AND BOOKS, ETC, to include two Hardy Perfect 3 3/8 reels (one boxed), two Hardy L.R.H. Lightweight reels, boxed 3 3/8 St George Reel, boxed, 'The Gem' reel, J.P. Moreton 'The Commerce' reel, rods comprise Hardy 'The Halford Knockabout', 'C.C. De France' Palakona, 'The Kenya', Palakona twin tip rod, 'The Gold Medal' Palakona, non Hardy rods include two Apollo tubular steel rods, Edgar Sealey Glane 'The Scottie', a rod made for Farlows by Pezon Et Michel, and an unbranded rod in a J.P. Moreton & Co rod bag, plastic and alloy boxes of flies including Wheatley, fly making materials, boxed Hardy line winder/dryer, assorted fly fishing books and magazines, French C.A.P fixed spoil reel, etc
Sealed Proof coins - 20 US $1 President of America coins, all NGC rated PF 69 ultra cameo, 10 Silver Eagle $1 dollar coins, 2011 (S), PCGS rated MS70, 6 Commonwealth Proof coins, 2012, NGC rated MS69 - PF70 ultra Cameo, a China panda 1 ounce silver medal, NGC PF69 and a 2011 (S) Eagle silver $1, NGC MS70In 2 cases
* DAVID TONER (SCOTTISH B. 1944), THE HOUSE AT MIRLEES DRIVE mixed media on paper, signed and dated '85 image size 43cm x 61cm, overall size 68cm x 85cm Mounted, framed and under glass. Provenance: The late Helen E.C. Cargill Thompson. Note: Dr Helen E C Cargill Thompson (1933 - 2020) has been recognised for her contribution to both librarianship and the art world. Born in Burma in 1933, on the outbreak of World War II she returned to Glasgow to live with her grandparents in Mirrlees Drive, close to Glasgow Botanic Gardens. Her great grand-uncle was a founder of Burmah Oil Company. Her love of art developed in the city’s Kelvingrove Galleries. Dr Cargill Thompson was educated at Cheltenham Ladies College and then read Physiology and Pharmacology at St Andrews University. She went on to do a PhD at Edinburgh University which was research into the contraceptive pill. In 1970, Dr Cargill Thompson began work at the Andersonian Library at Strathclyde University, being appointed as the Head of the library’s new Reference and Information Division in 1982. Close to retirement in 1999, she was awarded the Princess Royal Medal for services to the discipline. Dr Cargill Thompson’s collecting and patronage was in the family tradition. A well-known character in the West of Scotland, especially at exhibition openings and private views. She lived frugally using public transport around the city and never viewed her passion for collecting art as a monetary investment. Dr Cargill Thompson was a truly public-spirited Glaswegian and throughout her time at Strathclyde University she supported the Collins Gallery (closed 2013) and in 1999 she gifted a substantial part of her collection of contemporary art to the University and a portion of her contemporary silver collection to The Glasgow School of Art.
SURASIT SAOKONG (THAI, B.1949) - TEMPLE Print on paper Signed in the bottom right Numbered 136/250 in the bottom left hand corner The light is used as a symbol for opulence within religious buildings 54cm high x 89cm wide Condition: Minor foxing on the border Additional Information: Surasit Saokong received a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in Painting form Silpakorn University in 1973. Currently, he is an instructor in the Fine Arts Department at Phayap Campus in Chiang Mai. Surasit was awarded third prize in the National Art Exhibition in 1974, 1980, and 1982. He also received “top award winner” prize in the Contemporary Art Exhibition sponsored by Thai Farmers Bank in 1982, and the gold medal in the Bua Luang Art Exhibition in 1983. In 1981, he was named an Outstanding Teacher by the Teachers Council of Chiang Mai province. Surasit has also served on the judging committee at numerous art competitions around Thailand. In 1996 and 1997, for example, he was a judge for the annual Contemporary Art Exhibition sponsored by Thai Farmers Bank. The artist’s works are on display, among other places, at the Bank of Thailand, the Thai Investment and Securities Public Co., Ltd., the Singapore Art Museum, the Fukuoka Art Museum in Japan.
An WWI commemorative brass plaque for the HMS Implacable, of oval form inscribed 'H.M.S. Implacable Great War 1914-18' with wooden mount and metal stand, 16 by 14cm high, together with a RMS Lusitania medal with original box, small screen with inlaid wooden depiction of a battleship, 24.5 by 7.5 by 21cm high. (3)Provenance - From the Christopher Elliott collection
A group of military and sporting medals, comprising Victory and War medal, awarded to Private T Waugh, RAMC, number 52099, and a complimentary miniature medal group of all three WWI medals including the 1914-15 Star, a silver WWI football medal to the same, inscribed 'Inter-Sec. F'Ball, 19 Fld AMB. B.E.F, 1917-18 Winners, 'A' Sec', three silver medals awarded to T. W. B. Waugh, for rowing House Fours, dated 1947, 1948 and 1950, a silver medal awarded for the London County Council Lawn Tennis Championships, Womens Singles Semi-Finalist 1957, total silver weight 2.11toz, and a bronze Royal Life Saving Society medal, to T. W. Waugh, dated 1946, together with a Masonic medal for Bro. T. Waugh, Life Governor, C. E. M. I. & C. M. B. I., with ribbon. (10)
An India campaign and WWI medal group for Cpl. William Hanlon 98018 Royal Garrison Artillery, an 1895 India General Service medal with Punjab Frontier 1897-98 and Tirah 1897-98 clasps, without ribbon, a WWI Military Medal (referenced in Supplement to the London Gazette, 18th July 1917), a 1914 Mons Star, a Victory medal, and a War medal, together with two portrait photographs believed to be of Hanlon with female relations, largest 15.5 by 10.5cm, a wedding certificate for the marriage of William Hanlon to Bessie Rule, Hammersmith London dated 1921, and a death certificate for William George Aberdeen, dated 1870, purported to relation of William Hanlon. (1 bag)
A collection of WWII medals and ephemera belonging to three brothers including Distinguished Flying Cross medal group and log books, comprising a WWII Distinguished Flying Cross medal group of five, for 1443087 Sergeant D.W.N. Franklin, navigator, Lancaster Bomber Mk II, Wellington bombers, comprising Distinguished Flying Medal dated 1944, 1939-1945 Star with Bomber command, The Air Crew Europe Star, 1939-1945 Defence Medal, and a 1939-1945 War Medal, a Royal Canadian Air Force Observer's and Gunner's Flying Log Book dating from 11/3/1942-4/4/1945, an Operational Diary for 115 Squadron 3 Group Bomber Command, photographs of crew and crash landed Lancaster, his dog tags, wings cloth badge and 115 insignia cloth badge, together with Log book for 1615606 R.J. Franklin, Navigator Halifax bomber, KIA 19/8/1944, two photographs of their younger brother P. Franklin, who never saw active service but trained in nowadays Zimbabwe, together with a plastic models of D. Franklin's Lancaster bomber and and R. Franklin's Halifax bomber in an airbase setting, contained within a perspex presentation case, 59.5 by 59.5 by 17cm high, two glass painting of the D. Franklin's Lancaster bomber and R. Franklin's Halifax bomber. (Three framed items, presentation case, and 1 bag)
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