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British Medals, Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, Coronation 1902, a group of medals (6), by Mappin & Webb, all Crown above medallic busts three-quarters l. and r., legends around and on ribbon, Britannia stands before Parliament, blowing trumpet (C&W.4410): gilt-silver, French hallmarks on edge, 51.5mm., wt. 64.69gms., in card box of issue; silver, edge stamped ‘MAPPIN BROTHERS’; bronze 38.5mm.; bronze (2) 34mm; gilt-bronze, City of London issue, clasp with arms of city and CORONATION CELEBRATION, suspender, RECEPTION SUB COMMITTEE, edge stamped ’MAPPIN BROTHERS’, in (distressed) card box of issue, silver with stain on reverse, but all extremely fine to mint state, the first a superior striking (6) *first bt. Spink & Son, last bt. (as 18ct gold), Glendining’s, 10 December, 1980, lot 42 From 1899, the company was known as Mappin & Webb Ltd incorporating Mappin Brothers
British Medals, George V and Queen Mary, Coronation 1911, silver medal, by Messrs John Pinches, conjoined crowned busts l., rev. Ship of State, 39mm., 1966 hallmarked restrike (issue of 500), in (not original) case, mint state; original bronze issue, 39mm. (BHM.4047; W&E.5197), in circular fitted card box; silver (or perhaps silvered) medal, by Heming & Co., conjoined crowned busts l., rev. Britannia and lion, 38mm. (W&E.5143A), in (Royal Mint look-alike) case of issue, mint state; Chronology of monarchs, white metal medal, crowned bust l., rev. names from William I in petal-formation, 38.5mm., pierced, extremely fine; Peru, Lima, Coronation Day Celebrations, small silver medal, uniformed bust r., rev. legend within wreath and below crown, 26.5mm., extremely fine and rare (5) *second bt. B.A. Seaby, 1976; last Spink & Son, 1977
British Medals, Edward VIII, Intended Coronation 1937, ‘gilt’ bronze medal, by Edward Carter Preston (1885-1965), for Messrs. J. R. Gaunt, crowned bust r., rev. Britannia seated holding crown on which rests a dove, 57.5mm. (BHM.4286; W&E.6585.8); silver medal, by Mappin & Webb, crowned bust r., rev. regalia etc., before Westminster Abbey, 38mm. (W&E.6642), both matt surface, both mint state; another, bronzed white metal, crowned bust r., rev. Britannia standing, 45mm. (BHM.4308; W&E.6820), in leatherette box, extremely fine (3) *second ex Giordano Collection, Spink Auction, 21 October 2010, lot 129, part. Peter Earthy purchased four lots (117, 129, 144, & 173) from the Spink ‘Portraits of a Prince’ Auction, 21 October 2010 – the Collection of Joseph S. Giordano – which have been incorporated into various lots. Several of these pieces were, in turn, purchased by Giordano form Almanzar’s of San Antonio, Texas. Edward Carter Preston was born and died in Liverpool. See footnote to previous lot.
British Medals, George VI and Queen Elizabeth, Coronation 1937, silver medal, by Turner & Simpson, conjoined crowned busts l., rev. Britannia before Westminster Abbey, 51mm., in case of issue (Bravingtons Goldsmiths & Jewellers); others in bronze (3): 51, 29 & 25.5mm. (BHM.4351; W&E.7350A. 6, 4, 1 – smallest unlisted); others (3): the ‘approved busts’ by Sydney Langford Jones, 28.5mm. (two bronze, one silvered); 25.5mm., bronze (W&E.7430A.1, 7432A.1); and issue for His Master’s Voice, silvered bronze, 38mm. (W&E.7145D); bronze, by Pinches, rev. Ship of State, 35mm. (W&E.7223D.1), in box, extremely fine to mint state (9) *first bt. Christopher Eimer, 2007
British Medals, Elizabeth II, Coronation 1953, Coronation Medal, official silver medals (2) for wearing, by Cecil Thomas (1885-1976), crowned bust r., rev. E II R crowned, 32mm., Men’s issue and Ladies’ issue, this with bowed ribbon suspender, in card box of issue, matt surface; medals (3), by Paul Vincze (1907-1994): i) silver, crowned bust r., before Westminster Abbey, rev. the Queen crowned, GOD CROWN YOU WITH A CROWN OF GLORY…, 38mm. (BHM.4450; Eimer 2085; W&E.8113.2), in case of issue; ii) silver, diademed bust r., rev. a kneeling female figure tends the national flowers, 38mm.; with another in bronze (BHM.4451; W&E.8114), in card boxes of issue, matt surfaces; by Spink & Son (2), crowned, robed bust r., rev. Buckingham Palace, bronze 57.5mm. & silvered-bronze 31.5mm., both stamped BRONZE on edge (BHM.4448; Eimer 2086; W&E.8095), mint state or virtually so (7) *second bt. Spink & Son; third and fourth B. A. Seaby The first medal was awarded as a personal souvenir from the Queen to members of the Royal Family, officers of state, members of the Royal Household, government officials, etc., and troops and police who were on duty. Although designated ‘C’ in BHM, the latter two are seldom seen in commerce.
World Medals, France, Elizabeth II, Coronation 1953, a group of medals (4), by Henri Dropsy (1885-1969), and struck in Paris, all bust r., S.M. LA REINE ELIZABETH II, rev. Windsor Castle with King George IV’s Gateway, LA FRANCE À S.M. ELIZABETH II (Dropsy Exh. Cat., Paris, 1964, 220; E 2087; W&E.8047); silver, 72mm., card box; silver, 50mm., “1 ARGENT”, card box; bronze, 72mm.; bronze, 50mm., leather case; all virtually as struck or mint state, large silver very rare (4) *third bt. Daniel Fearon, June 2007, fourth bt. B. A. Seaby 1977
George V silver and enamelled pot pourri box, by Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1915, oval form centred with a rich blue enamelled oval detailed with gilt floral garlands and centred with a floral basket, within a pierced silver border to the hinged cover, plain polished oval base, 14cm x 12cm, gross weight approx. 308g (9.90 troy ozs)
George III silver snuff box, maker WB, Birmingham 1809, curved cushion form with hinged cover engraved with leaves and centred with an inscription 'F Clare', with wrigglework engraving to the sides and underside, 5cm; also a late Victorian silver vesta case, Birmingham 1897, inscribed with initials and dated 1898, and with scroll and vertilinear decoration, 5cm; and a silver napkin ring, Sheffield 1919, inscribed with initials and dated 1929, gross weight approx. 89g (2.86 troy ozs) (3)
Continental silver and paste pendant necklace, possibly Russian, in Secessionist style having a central round cut white stone supporting two pear cut stones suspended from bars beneath, the whole surmounted with an oval cut white stone, all suspended from a chain necklace, 48mm drop, contained within a Russian card jeweller's box
British Coins, Elizabeth II, silver Britannia five two-pound coin set, 2006, with selected gold plating, Golden Silhouette Collection (S.PBS07), in fitted case of issue, with certificate, FDC; silver proof ‘bimetallic’ two pound coin set, Commonwealth Games, 2002, with gold-plated nickel-brass plaque, revs. running figure holding aloft a banner (S.PSS09); silver proof piedfort four-coin collection, 2005, comprising two pounds (2): 400th Anniversary of Gunpowder Plot/60th Anniversary of End of WWII; one pound, Menai Straits Bridge; fifty pence, 250th Anniversary of Samuel Johnson’s Dictionary (S.PSS15), both in fitted cases of issue, with certificates, the former also in card box, all FDC (13 coins) The first, 3000 sets issued; the second, 10,000 sets issued; the third, 5000 sets issued.
Foreign Medals, Germany, Brandenburg-Prussia, Friedrich Wilhelm I (1713-1740), the flight of the Salzburg Emigrants and their entry into Prussia, silver box medal, 1732, by Peter Paul Werner, standing figure of Prussia welcomes the refugees, GEHE IN EIN LAND DAS ICH DIR ZEIGEN WILL . Gen . XII - V . I ., in ex. GAED DER SALZB EMI-GRANTEN 1732, rev. a column with laden cart, process around wide border, central medallion of Christ bearing cross, ‘Sequere me’ above, opens to show the map end-papers (but lacks pictorial roundels), 43mm. (cf. Pressler 823; cf. Henck 1361), very fine and very rare The cataloguers cannot find an example of this medal with the Christ reverse in any recent auctions.
Various 20thC silver plate, to include a box set with George IV coin with a part beaded outline on orb feet, 7cm H, 17cm W, 12cm D, milk jug and sugar bowl, galleried edge tray, a heart shaped ink bottle, another, papier mache pen work pen tray, fork, wick cutters and a collectors plate. (a quantity)
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