France: Third Republic: the Legion of Honour, commander's neck badge, silver-gilt and enamel, in partial case by Arthur Bertrand, minor enamel damage and bending to cross points, good very fine; The Worshipful Company of Stationers and Newspaper makers, a silver-gilt and enamel neck badge, arms and motto, rev. inscribed 'G.E. BRISCOW EYRE MASTER 1912-3', in partial case, some enamel damage; Switzerland, monument and ossuary medal 1821, painted white metal; and a cast brass German hunting prize medal, 'JAGDKÖNIG'. [4]
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A quantity of commemorative medals, political themes, including: Church and King Club Manchester 1790, AE, 44mm, by L. Pingo, good very fine; the Reform Movement 1831, AE, 46mm, 'REFORM' to a small central circle, radiating text describing the foci of the movement, rev. a list of patrons and 'SALUS POPULI SUPREMA LEX', extremely fine or nearly so; Joseph Chamberlain 70th Birthday, silver plated, 38mm, good very fine; Munich Agreement 1938, AE, uniface, 70mm, bust of Neville Chamberlain left, by V. Demanet, extremely fine; and two others. [6]
A collection of British Coronation and Jubilee medals, comprising: Coronation of Victoria 1838, WM, 73mm, head left, rev. Victoria crowned on a sea rock with attendants, by G.R. Collis (E 1310), shallow pitting to obverse, otherwise better than very fine; Coronation 1838, AE, 36mm, bust left wearing a bandeau, rev. Britannia, Scotia and Hibernia present the crown to Victoria, by B. Pistrucci (E 1315), small dent to cheek and other minor marks, otherwise extremely fine; Diamond Jubilee 1897 (2), AE, 56mm, draped bust left, rev. young head (E 1817a), one extremely fine the other nearly so; Coronation of Edward VII 1902, AR, 31mm (E 1871b), good very fine; Coronation of George V 1911, AE, 51mm (E 1922a), nearly extremely fine; Silver Jubilee 1935 (2), AR, 57 and 32mm (E 2029a and 2029b), good very fine and nearly extremely fine; Coronation 1937 (2), AR and AE, 30mm (E 2046b), good very fine or better. [9]
Three ecclesiastical badges: Diocese of London Order of Readers, silver and enamel, openwork Celtic cross suspended from a red ribbon, Birmingham 1930; Southwark Diocesan Reader, silver, central medal inscribed 'IHS', three small medallions on short arms 'VIA' 'VERITAS' 'VITA', suspended by chains from a blue ribbon, Birmingham 1946; and Winchester Diocesan Lay Preacher, bronze, with Diocesan arms and surmounted by a mitre. [3]
Six medals named or attributed to Able Seaman A.E. Burden, Royal Navy: Royal Victorian Medal, George V, silver; 1939-45 Star; Atlantic Star; Africa Star; Defence Medal; War Medal 1939-45; Royal Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, George V(E) (J. 98343 A.E. BURDEN. A.B. H.M.S. COURAGEOUS.); later swing mounted, good very fine.
Assorted numismatic interest: a quantity of coins, tokens and associated items, including: Victoria, silver crown 1887 (S 3921), very fine; Sierra Leone, penny token 1814, AE, 36mm, two men clasping hands, rev. Arabic text (E 984a) good fine or better; Middlesex: two 18th Century halfpenny tokens: Richardson Goodluck & Co, AE, Fortuna standing, rev. text (Withers p. 278), very fine; Sim's, bust of David Garrick right, rev. a tragic and a comic mask, edge plain (Withers p. 279), good very fine or better; and other similar items. [qty]
Scotland: Edinburgh High School 1856: a silver gilt, silver and enamelled prize medal, 51mm oval, first prize for French (Presénté par Mle Conseiller le 31 Julillet 1856.....à David Cowper), heavy relief decorated frame, ring suspension, Edinburgh assay marks, extremely fine and rare. Ex DNW 21/09/2016 Lot 457
Mrs Newcomen's Schools/ Josiah Hale Warden, a struck silver prize medal, 51mm, facade of the school, rev. presentation inscription within a wreath, (ELIZA JONES FOR GENERAL PROFICIENCY AND GOOD CONDUCT 1891), name and date engraved, claw and swivelling ring suspension, 63.74g, good extremely fine, lightly toned.
Education: two English engraved silver medals: Circus Street School Liverpool Class of Honour 1806, eight pointed star, 51mm, (No 1 Edwd Mounsey.... Established Member.... Seven Years Exemplary Conduct), 14.6g, extremely fine and toned; Southampton, Monthly Preceptor, Reward of Merit, 47mm (J.F. Mackie......Aged 14), 14.9g, good very fine. [2]
Scotland: educational prize medals (2): Free Grammar School Campbeltown/ The Kintyre Club, engraved silver, 50mm (Robert Harvie for the best specimen of penmanship 1862), rev. the club arms, beaded border, scroll and ring suspension, 22.95g, good very fine or better; and Cumbrae Public School Dux of Boys 1882, engraved silver, 38mm oval (John Carmichael), beaded frame, scroll and ring suspension, 19.2g, good very fine. [2]
Scotland: Aberdeen: a pair of silver prize medals, struck and with engraved award details, 39mm, city arms, rev. engraved details within a wreath (Jacobo Moir Optime Merito...), 1888 and 1890, swivelling loop suspensions, 31g each, slightly loose suspensions, otherwise extremely fine. [2]
Three silver educational prize medals: Ireland: Dublin Historical Society College 1813, struck, 52mm, Muses with a trumpet and a lyre, rostral column beyond, rev. legend and engraved name (H. Mulvany), some wear and knocks, near very fine; Wesleyan Cooexional School Dublin, struck, 39mm, female figure adorns a student with a wreath, rev. wreath with engraved detail (2nd Latin Class/ David Moore/ Midsummer 1867), 29.65g, good very fine; Wales: Hirwain [School] 1847, Francis Crawshay, struck, 38mm, robe, rev. legend, unnamed, 30.92g, nearly extremely fine. [3]
Three English educational prize medals: Truro School 1802, struck silver, 47mm., a sapling, engraved naming to exergue (PETRO GLUBB DIGNIORI 1802), very fine or nearly so; J. Ford's School Brixton 1822, engraved silver-gilt, 38mm, for Latin (Frederico Georgio Harding), assay marks for London 1821, cased, very fine; and Bedminster House Academy 1833, Mr W. Goulstone, engraved silver, 46mm, reward of merit (Master Willm Hooper), very fine or better. [3]
Three English silver educational prize medals: St Paul's School Southsea, struck, 51mm, facade of the school, rev. wreath and engraved award details (GREEK VERSE/ C. R. Tate/ 1829), nearly extremely fine; German, French and Classical College, Gothic House, Clapham Rise, struck, 38mm, female figure with cornucopia presents a wreath, rev. wreath and engraved presentation details (For Good Conduct.......Mr Gordon Thompson...1864), 30.85g, nearly extremely fine; Blackheath College Lewisham, engraved, 41mm, arms and principal's initials, rev. award details (MASTER WILLIAM WHITROE.....Christmas 1880), assay marks for London 1880, 21.2g, very fine. [3]
London: three silver educational prize medals: Mr Balaam's School Clapham 1837, engraved, 53mm, for English Grammar (George Lyons), assay mark for London 1837, 16.65g, light wear, nearly extremely fine; Tooting School 1842, the Revd. Dr Lord, engraved, 51mm, for English Grammar (E. K. Littlewood), assay mark rubbed, very fine; Argyll College Notting Hill Square 1866, struck and with engraved details, 38mm, general proficiency (Robert A. Jackson), 31.5g, about extremely fine. [3]
Four silver educational prize medals: engraved, 37mm, Anthena stands by the shore, rev. wreath (Franciscus Ferris 1874), loop suspension, 20.78g, nearly extremely fine; Rathmine's School, struck and with engraved award details, 43mm, owl on a globe with classical texts, Acropolis in the background, rev. wreath (Christmas 1874 Classics), 36.83g, cased, pierced for suspension, otherwise good very fine; Working Men's College, Duke of York's Medal, struck, 51mm, royal arms, rev. view of the college, edge engraved (T.A. BALLINGER. 1932), 63g, extremely fine; and St Edmund's College Ware, struck, 51mm, female figures, one holding cross and grail, rev. facade of the college 1805, unnamed, good very fine or better. [4]
The Worshipful Company of Turners, a silver-gilt livery badge, 45mm oval, company arms and motto, rev. engraved details (FRANCIS BROTHERS admitted on the Livery 1st Octr 1817.........In The Mayoralty of MATTHW WOOD ESQR), articulated loop suspension, assay marks for London 1817, 38.6g, minor dent to rim, nearly extremely fine.
City of London Lord Mayor and Sheriffs Committee: a rare member's badge, engraved silver-gilt, 52mm, city and personal arms (M. GIBBS 1828), rev. (The Right Honourable William Thompson MP Lord Mayor, Felix Booth Esqr, and Wm Taylor Copeland Esqr. Sheriffs), ornate border and suspension loop, Charles Rawlings London 1828, in a pear shaped leather case, some wear to engraving otherwise extremely fine or nearly so.
The Worshipful Company of Bakers: a silver-gilt livery badge, 44mm oval, Company arms and motto, rev. engraved with admittance and promotion dates from Livery 1852 to Master 1887 (Willm John Smith Esq), integral suspension loop, assay marks for London 1876, 39.9g, good extremely fine.
Livery Company silver badges (4): each struck with the Company's arms and with engraved details to the reverse: the Worshipful Company of Vintners, 40mm (Jas. Hutchinson Augst 12th 1861), assay mark for London 1860, articulated loop suspension, very fine; Worshipful Company of Cooks, 44mm (GILLIAT HATFIELD ADMITTED TO THE LIVERY 2ND AUGUST 1867), integral loop (E 924), good very fine or better; Worshipful Company of Carpenters (2), 48mm (Arthur Percy Jackson (Admitted) Liveryman.....4 MAY 1880), pierced for suspension, nearly extremely fine; (Thomas James Barratt 4th August 1885), blue ribbon, nearly extremely fine. [4]
Badges of office and associated items (5): London Institution subscription ticket, bronze, 43mm, arms of London and lion crest, engraved number 286, rev. female figure seated right, by W. Wyon, nearly extremely fine; Cheltenham: engraved silver medal, (PRESENTED TO James Phillips by the waiters of CHELTENHAM/ MARCH 21 1864), ribbon with additional clasp for the Jubilee 1888, cased, nearly extremely fine; Oxford University: the Gridiron Club, silvered metal, eight pointed star with linked Cs in angles, central boss with gridiron emblem, good very fine; Northampton Racecourse, a silver plated copper ticket, 46mm, view of the pavillion, rev. engraved (Mrs Duncombe), a sliver of silver coming loose, otherwise about very fine; and The Institute of Journalists Incorporated 1890, 9 carat gold and enamel badge, arms and title, rev. engraved (MR HENRY J. WHITTICK F.J.I. PRESIDENT 1934), H.T. Lamb & Co London 1934, cased, extremely fine.
Livery Company award medals (2): The Worshipful Company of Shipwrights, competitive exhibition, silver, 49mm, arms and motto, rev. engraved details within a wreath (TUGS PRIZE AWARDED TO G.C. MACKROW 1877), scrolling suspension, contact marks to reverse, otherwise nearly extremely fine; the Worshipful Company of Founders, Award of Honour, silver, 57mm, arms, rev. foundry men pouring molten metal, edge engraved (THE FOUNDERS COMPANY EXHIBITION 1910. FRANCIS PRITCHETT FATHER OF THE COMPANY), good very fine. [2]
Scotland: Clackmannan Farmers' Club 1784: an engraved silver prize medal: 35mm oval, a plough bordered by wheat and a thistle, rev. (CLACKMANAN [sic] Farmer's CLUB Premium to ALEXR VERTY 18th Aug 1784), in a beaded border with ring suspension, 15.3g, brooched and now lacking pin, otherwise good very fine and rare.
Board of Agriculture 1793, a silver prize medal, 48mm, laureate head of George III within a wreath, rev. standing female figure with mirror and farming equipment, a snake entwined around her spade, name impressed to a banner (THOMAS KELD ESQR), date engraved to exergue (MAY 7TH 1805), edge impressed (MUSTON DRAINAGE) by C.H. Küchler (E 853), in fitted maroon case, pierced at 12 o'clock, some surface marks, otherwise good very fine or better and rare.
Birmingham and Midland Counties Exhibition: an agricultural prize medal, silver, 54mm, livestock beneath a tree, rev. engraved award details (1869...Mr Walter Farthing....the best Devon Heifer), by Ottley, under lunettes in a silver frame with ring suspension, almost as struck.
Northamptonshire Agricultural Society: a heavy silver prize medal: 51mm, a bushel of wheat with a plough and agricultural implements to the foreground, rev. engraved (Awarded to Messrs Hornsby & Sons for Patent Self Binding Harvester Northampton 1882), 124g, dent to edge at 4 o'clock, scratching to reverse, otherwise about extremely fine.
Three silver agricultural prize medals, each with engraved award details and framed with suspension rings: Manchester & Liverpool Agricultural Society, 47mm, livestock and farming implements with cottages beyond, rev. inscription within a wreath (....Mr Wm Bradshaw.....best sow of the large breed 1849), obverse lunette only, nearly extremely fine; Pocklington Poultry Show, 47mm, cockerel and hen, rev. allegorical figure of justice, engraved details to an oval (....by the Ladies of Pocklington....Mr H. Hodge Junr Hull, who obtained the greatest number of prizes...1860), frame lacking lunettes, good very fine; Cornwall Agricultural Association, 47mm, shield and motto, rev. (...R Hornsby & Son combined reaper & mower 1881), engraved ring, lunettes loose, extremely fine or nearly so. [3]
Scotland: Agriculture: two silver prize medals, engraved and set in ornate frames: Edinburgh Christmas Market Subscription Medal 1860, 50mm (...Best Polled Ox exceeding 3 years old...Wm McCombie Esqr Tillyfour), Scottish assay marks, brooched, otherwise about extremely fine; East Kilbride Farmer's Society Most Successful Competitor's Prize 1870, 59mm, unnamed, assay marks for Glasgow 1869, extremely fine. [2]
Scotland: Agriculture: three prize medals for farriery to George Reid, Ballieston: Glasgow Agricultural Show 1885, hollow silver, 49mm, arms and crest, Shoer of the Best Shod Horse for Agricultural Purposes, cased, good very fine; the same prize won in the following year, uncased, good very fine; and Lanarkshire Farmers Society Show 1900, silver, 46mm oval, best shod horse for agricultural purposes, ornate border and suspension involving a horseshoe, assay marks for Birmingham 1900, nearly extremely fine. [2]
Pittman's Shorthand: an engraved silver prize medal 1848, 57mm oval, legend in shorthand to both sides, thistle encrusted frame and ring suspension, maker's mark 'RD', almost as made; together with: Photographic Society of Ireland, a silver prize medal 1948, 51mm, arms, rev. Gaelic inscription within a wreath, good very fine and toned. [2]
Society of Arts and School of Design Birmingham: a silver prize medal, 64mm, a group of female artists with a bust, rev. engraved award details within a wreath (For the best shadowed drawing from a cast....Miss Mary M. Hutton July 1851), by T. Clark, extremely fine or better; together with: Royal Academy Of Arts: a silver Patron's prize medal, 55mm, bust of Victoria left, rev. the Belvedere Torso, edge engraved (ROSE MARCELLA LIVESAY, FOR A PAINTING OF A DRAPED FIGURE 10 DEC. 1895), by W. Wyon (E 1306), edge knock, otherwise very fine. [2]
Crystal Palace School of Art, Science and Literature: a silver prize medal, 64mm, Athena opens the doors of Science and Industry, rev. engraved presentation details within a wreath (Emma Davie FOR WATERCOLOUR PAINTING E.A. Goodall R.W.S. MASTER Twenty Ninth Session JULY 27TH 1889), by Pinches (E 1487), in original fitted case, slight hairlining to reverse, otherwise extremely fine or better.
Leeds University School of Medicine: John Hunter Medal 1831 (3): a group of three to George Pymont Smith, silver, 51mm, head of John Hunter right, rev. discipline engraved in Latin within a wreath, awarded for: Anatomy, Obstetrics and Surgery (Chirurgia), edged with engraved name and date (1835), contact marks to fields, good very fine. [3]
Medicine: a part group of silver prize medals to John Shepherd Fletcher, comprising: Manchester Royal Infirmary, engraved, 51mm, 2nd prize for Clinical Reports in Surgery, October 1844; Manchester Royal School of Medicine & Surgery, struck and with engraved award details, 56mm, arms supported by Hippocrates, Medical Botany 1843-44, silver frame with lunettes and ring suspension, some discolouration, and condensation under lunette, otherwise about as struck; and four more from the Manchester Royal School, 55mm, wreaths, rev. engraved award details: The Practice of Physic, Surgery, Anatomy, and Midwifery and the Diseases of Women and Children, all 1844-45, all extremely fine or better; in a fitted library case with one vacant space. [6]
A collection of medical prize and commemorative medals, comprising: Edinburgh School of Medicine, silver, 52mm, convex centre, engraved details (Dr Craig's Class.... Session 1885-6 Gained by John MacDowall), good very fine; University of Aberdeen: a silver prize for surgery, 51mm, university arms, rev. engraved name within a wreath (W. IRONSIDE MOIR 1897-98), by A. Kirkwood & Son, nearly extremely fine; Edinburgh University, AE, 52mm, (MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE C.H.D. ROBBS 1866), better than good very fine; University of Glasgow, William Macewen Medal, gilt, 97mm, unnamed, cased, nearly extremely fine; Sir Benjamin Brodie 1841, AE, 73mm (E 1359), good very fine; James Morrison Memorial 1840, WM, 66mm (E 1341), about very fine. and Francois Joseph Gall Memorial 1828, AE, 46mm, by Barre, good very fine. [7]
A small collection of rowing prize medals, comprising: Humber Regatta 1860, engraved silver, 44mm (SIX OARED GALLEY RACE "Undine" N0 6), scroll suspension, good very fine and attractively toned; Exeter College Oxford Boat Club, silver, 51mm, arms, rev. club title to a collar, engraved (MEADE FOURS 1885), contemporary fitted case, extremely fine; Metropolitan Amateur Regatta, silver, 57mm, arms, rev. trophy cup, unnamed, by Pinches, extremely fine; Cambridge University, silver, 51mm, arms, rev. engraved within a wreath (THE CLINKER FOURS 1904), by Munsey & Co, in a contemporary fitted case with associated silver plaque naming the crew, good very fine or better; Oxford University Boat Club, AE, 51mm, Eight Oar Trial Race, unnamed, very fine or better.
Forfar Artillery Volunteers/Royal HighlandShow: Scotland's Cup 1870, a silver and enamel brooch, 61.5mm diameter, NEMO ME IMPUNE ACESSIT to a crowned heraldic collar, title to a blue enamel ground, rev. engraved 'Property of Forfar Arty Vols', vertical pin, minor nibbling to enamel, good very fine.
A small quantify of sporting prize medals, including: Rifle Volunteers shooting prize 1871, engraved silver, 43mm, kneeling rifleman, rev. award details (14th R.R.V second prize presented by Sergt, Jas,. Anderson..to be retained if won thrice in succession), ring suspension, nearly extremely fine; Duddingston Curling Society, silver, 46mm oval, curling on a frozen pond, rev. legend, good fine; German Gymnastic Society London, silver, 51mm, Heracles, rev. engraved (1st Prize for Middleweight Boxing.....1881), extremely fine or nearly so; a Dutch fencing prise, AE, Rotterdam 1895, near very fine; and other items. [qty]
Grand Select Lodge of Druids: a silver presentation medal, 43mm, standing Druid, rev. engraved dedication within a wreath (Presented to PAST GRAND Deshons for presiding in the Chair from 19 May to 24 Novr 1808), by J. Emes, assay mark for London 1806, fixed suspension loop, very fine.
Scottish Culture: two engraved silver prize medals, with ornate borders and ring suspensions, Best Pibroch Player 4th September 1860 at the Loch Lubnaig Gathering (James Scrimgeour), hollow, 65mm, nearly extremely fine; and Lorn Ossianic Society, 2nd Prize 1973 (Segt Major J. McDougall 3rd A.A.V. OBAN), nearly extremely fine. [2]
Three silver presentation medals: Wit's Magazine, 36mm, woman presents kneeing man with a wreath, rev. female sphinx, edge engraved (GEO. FOD. MAVOR. NAT. FEB. 10 1790), by Phillips, very fine; Gravesend; engraved, 53mm, cross over crown (J.W. Edwards Town Missionary Gravesend...by his teetotal friends....1859), post and ring suspension, good very fine; United Patriots National Benefit Society of Great Britain, directors medal, 48mm, arms and supporters, rev. legend and engraved award details (John Morgan 3rd Div. No 1021. Sept 1860 BATH), suspension bar and original ribbon, very fine or better. [3]
France: a quantity of historical medals, including: Napoleon, Death on St Helena and memorial, AE, 41mm, bust left, rev. view of the memorial, by A Bovy, scratch to cheek, otherwise extremely fine; First Consulate, AE, 68mm, bust of the three Consuls right, rev. legend, near very fine; George Canning, 'A LA CONCORDE DES PEUPLES' 1827, silver, 51mm, good very fine; and various others. [qty]
A quantity of historical medals, including: Manchester Pitt Club, silver, 50mm, head left, rev. Pitt exhorts Genius to defeat anarchy, ex. 'HIMSELF A HOST' (E 1039), very fine; Philip Stanhope, Comes de Orford, AE, 54mm, good very fine; Church and King Club Manchester, third attempt of the dissenters, silver, 43mm, in silver frame with reverse lunette missing, nearly extremely fine, reverse toned; Capture of Fort Chagre 1740, pinchbeck, 37mm, fair, reverse better; and other items. [qty]
George II, silver shilling, 1758 (S 3704), good fine; George III, silver shilling, 1787, semée of hearts (S 3746), near very fine; and George III, new coinage, crown, 1819, edge LIX (S 3787), cleaned and with some hairlining and marks, but otherwise nearly extremely fine. [3]
A small collection of English Medieval hammered silver coins, comprising: John (1199-1216), penny, good fine; Henry III (1216-72), penny, short cross type, good fine; Edward I (1272-1307) seven various pennies, grades form near fine to good fine; farthing, London Mint, near fine; Edward II (1307-27), farthing, near fine; and Edward IV (1461-85), groat, edge damage and small splits, otherwise very fine or a little better. [12]
A mounted M.V.O. group of four: The Royal Victorian Order, Member's 4th Class breast badge, silver, silver-gilt and enamel, extremely fine; Jubilee Medal 1888, silver, good very fine or better; Coronation Medal 1902, silver, nearly extremely fine, Coronation Medal 1911, extremely fine; mounted for wearing.
A small collection of English hammered silver coins, comprising: Henry VIII, third coinage (1544-47), half groat, near fine; Elizabeth I, threepence, 1565, fine; half groat, near fine; penny, fine; James I, shilling, fair, reverse better; Charles I, sixpence, near fine; half groat, fair; Commonwealth (1649-60), half groat (S 3221), penny (S 3222), each about fine. [9]
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