Scotland, Glasgow Agricultural Society’s Show, a silver award medal by B. Wyon, cow standing right, rev. named (Given by William Lockhart M.P. for Lanarkshire - Adjudged to James Murdoch Esqr, Carntyne, the Best Pair of Cows in Milk of Ayrshire Breed, Bred by the Exhibitor and never out of his Possession, 14th June 1853), 46mm. Good very fine; set in a plain silver border with integral suspension and loop, probably previously glazed £80-£100 --- Another medal awarded to James Murdoch was in the Brodie collection (DNW 41, lot 25)
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Scotland, Stirlingshire, an oval silver engraved award medal, unsigned, ploughshare left, rev. named (Awarded by George W. Graham Esq of the Blair Drummond, Ochtertyre & Meiklewood Ploughing Club to Hugh Wright as First Prize at their Annual Competition, 1854), 58 x 47mm. Very fine; set in an ornate border, suspension loop sometime removed £100-£150
Scotland, Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland, silver award medals (2), by A. Kirkwood, named (To John Campbell, 1855), 35mm; unsigned, named (To David Scott Porteous of Lauriston for Shorthorn Bull, County of Kincardine, 1877), 44mm [2]. Very fine to extremely fine; first with suspension loop and ring £60-£80 --- David Scott Porteous (1852-1931), St Cyrus, Aberdeenshire
Scotland, Bothwell and Cadder, a silver award medal by P. Aitken, cow standing right, rev. inscribed (Presented by George Ferrie Esqr to...for the Best Milch Cow Bred and Exhibited at the Cattle Show of New Farmers’ Society of Old Monkland, Barony Bothwell and Cadder, June 1856, hallmarked Glasgow 1855, 70mm. About extremely fine; set in an ornate border with integral suspension and loop £100-£150
Scotland, Bothwell and Cadder, a silver award medal, uncertain maker, cow standing right, rev. named (Presented by William Robertson Esq, Banker, Glasgow at the Annual Cattle Show of the Old Monkland Barony, Bothwell and Cadder Farming Society...Exhibitor of the Best Cow Bred, Baillieston June 1857), hallmarked j&pd Glasgow 1856, 57mm. Extremely fine and of fine workmanship; in an ornate border with suspension loop £150-£200
Scotland, General Agricultural Association of Ayrshire, a silver award medal, unsigned, named (Awarded to Mr Frederick Drumbreddin, for a Highly Recommended Cheddar Cheese, 1859), 45mm; Gartmore and Dalmary Ploughing Society, 1929, a silver award medal by A. Fenwick, named (1929 Junior, Won by D. Ferguson), 38mm [2]. Very fine to extremely fine, but first with minor edge bruises £80-£100
Scotland, Bothwell and Cadder, a silver award medal by J. Muirhead & Son, inscription, rev. named (For the Best Milch Cow Awarded to John Mitchell, Springfield, Bishopbriggs, 7th June 1860), hallmarked Glasgow, 1859, 56mm. About extremely fine; set in an ornate border with integral suspension and loop £100-£150
Scotland, West Lothian Agricultural Association, silver award medals by T. Ottley (2), named (Awarded to Mr Robert Buchanan, Livingstone Mill, 1867, for Best 2 Yr Old Draught Filly; Awarded to Mr Robt. Buchanan, Livingstone Mill, for the Best Foal, 1867), both 53mm [2]. Nearly extremely fine £100-£120
Scotland, Western District of Midlothian Agricultural Association, a silver award medal, possibly by W. Clarke Shaw or W. Crouch & Son, long-horn sheep right, rev. named (Mid Calder 8th July 1870, for the Best Pen of Blackfaced Sheep of any Breed, Awarded to Thomas Aitken Esqr, Liston Sheils, for Blackfaced Ram), maker’s mark wc·s, 77 x 58mm. About extremely fine and of fine workmanship, rare; set in an ornate border with integral suspension and loop £150-£200
Scotland, Turriff, Aberdeenshire, a silver award medal by T. Ottley, named (Awarded to Mr Jamieson, Shannochs, 1884, for Cow Shewing Best Milking Qualities), 47mm; Clydesdale Horse Society of Great Britain and Ireland, 1923, a silver award medal by G. Edward & Sons, named (Kinross-shire Agricultural Society, Awarded to J. Belfrage Black of Tillywhaly, Milnathort, for Filly, 11th August 1923), hallmarked Birmingham 1923, 44mm [2]. Very fine to extremely fine £80-£100
Scotland, Marnoch and Cornhill Agricultural Society, silver award medals (2), by T. Ottley, named (Presented by J.G. Bruce and Andrew Lyon for Best Polled Bull, Section I, 1897), 47mm; unsigned, named (Presented by J.G. Morrison Esq of Culvie for Best Polled Cow or Heifer), 44mm [2]. Very fine to extremely fine £100-£120 --- Cornhill, Culvie and Marnoch are in Aberdeenshire (previously Banffshire)
Scotland, Royal Northern Agricultural Society, a silver award medal by R. Halliday, named (Won by William A. Mitchell Esqr, Auchnagathle, with “Nobility”, 1899), 51mm; a similar medal by J.A. Restall, named (Won by Mr F. Kennedy, Mill Inn, Maryculter for “Cock o’the North 2nd”, Spring Show 1908), hallmarked Birmingham 1901, 51mm [2]. Very fine to extremely fine, first with minute piercing for suspension £100-£120 --- Auchnagathle, Aberdeenshire
Scotland, Royal Northern Agricultural Society, a silver award medal by G. Jamieson & Sons, cow head three-quarters right, rev. named (Won by W.A. Mitchell, Auchnagathle, with Cluny Flora 78th, 1901), hallmarked Aberdeen, no date letter, 43mm. Good workmanship, extremely fine, rare; with integral suspension loop and ring £80-£100
Ireland, Stradbally, a silver award medal by W. Woodhouse, farmyard scene, rev. named (Prize for Greatest Quantity of Thorough Drainage Done for Tenants - Won by R.G. Cosby Esqr, Stradbally Hall, 1863), 49mm. Good very fine £80-£100 --- Col. Robert Ashworth Godolphin Cosby (1837-1920). Stradbally Hall, co Laois, has been the ancestral home of the Cosby family since the 16th century. The current building was erected in 1772 and later modified by R.G. Cosby, who inherited the estate from his uncle in 1837
State of Britain, 1697, a silver medal, unsigned [by J. Croker], laureate and draped bust of William III right, rev. Britannia seated by an olive branch on a book and a broken yoke, 70mm, 107.94g (MI II, 192/499; E 372). Bright from past cleaning, otherwise extremely fine £2,400-£3,000
Earl Harcourt, 1773, an engraved silver medal, te defendendo, soldier standing left, holding musket, sub auspices simonis comitis harcourt proregis g.t.r. ducente 1773 in exergue, rev. levis et integer pede libero pulsanda tellus, helmeted figure walking right, holding spear and shield, 60 x 41mm, 19.41g. Polished, otherwise very fine, a rare and unusual piece; with integral loop for suspension £200-£260 --- Provenance: J. Webb Collection. Simon Harcourt, 1st Earl (1714-77), governor to the Prince of Wales 1751-60; British Ambassador to France 1768-72; Lord Lieutenant of Ireland 1772-77
Board of Agriculture, 1793, a silver award medal by C.H. Küchler, laureate bust of George III right within wreath, rev. standing female figure holding mirror and spade with serpent entwined around handle, dated November 16, 1801 in exergue, edge named (Mr Jos. Atkinson, Prize Essay), 48mm, 61.99g (Pollard 6; E 853). Fields brushed, otherwise good extremely fine, rare; in contemporary fitted case £600-£800
Queen Charlotte’s 51st Birthday, 1795, a silver medal, unsigned [by C.H. Küchler], bust left, rev. frogmore, etc, 34mm, 23.03g (Pollard 10; BHM 390; E 864; cf. DNW 136, 1506). Obverse die flaw in very early stage, some light surface marks, otherwise about extremely fine, mottled uneven tone, very rare in silver £150-£200 --- Provenance: D.B. Bailey Collection, DNW Auction T18, 27 August 2020, lot 610
Nelsonic Crimson Oakes Society (Founded 1808), a silver medal, unsigned [perhaps by B. Patrick], bust of Lord Nelson left, rev. masonic symbols, 54mm (W 2187; BHM 640; E 986). Some staining on reverse, otherwise about very fine and toned, rare; pierced for suspension £150-£180
Duke of Wellington Appointed Governor of Plymouth, 1819, a copper medal by T. Webb for Mudie, 55mm (Eimer 94; BHM 986; E 1118; Bramsen 1824); George III, Death, 1820, a white metal medal by T. Wyon Sr, 40mm (BHM 1001); Bedford Mounted Volunteer Rifle Corps, The Daily Telegraph Cup, award medals (2), unsigned, 1900, 1906, both 51mm; together with miscellaneous medals in silver and base metal (8) [13]. Varied state, several pierced for suspension £70-£90
Horticultural Society of London, Foundation Medal (Est. 1804), a silver medal by G.F. Pidgeon after R. Batty for Rundell, Bridge & Rundell, two females offer fruit to the bust of a deity, rev. glasshouse, trees behind, named (Presented to John Sudlow, Esqr, December 10th 1819), 68mm (BHM 568A; D & W 155/422; E 955). Extremely fine and very rare £400-£500 --- John Sudlow (†27 October 1830), Monument yard, City, and Thames Ditton. The Horticultural Society of London minute book for 1819 records: ‘To John Sudlow, Esq. of Thames Ditton, Fellow of the Society, the Silver Medal, for the various specimens of rare and excellent Fruits grown in his garden, which he has exhibited at different Meetings of the Society’
Liverpool Mechanics Institution, 1825, a silver award medal by T. Ottley, named (No. 461, Sam Gray Rathbone Esq.), 46mm (W 2632); Death of the Duke of Wellington, 1852, a white metal medal, unsigned, 26mm (Eimer 171; BHM 2481) [2]. First with some surface marks and scratches, otherwise about extremely fine, second better £100-£150
National Rifle Association, 1860, a copper Recruit’s medal by Waterlow & Sons, 33mm, King’s Trophy Competition (2), by P. Metcalfe, silver and bronze, 51mm; ‘Pro Patria’, a plated bronze award medal, un-named, 30mm; Society of Miniature Rifle Clubs, The Bell Medal, bronze, un-named, 39mm, Queen’s Cup, 1907, bronze, 30mm; South Middlesex Rifle Volunteers, Beaufort Medal, a bronze award, named (Pte G.B. Pollard, K Company), 45mm; together with a brass pin in the shape of a rifle and cap, and a bullet casing [9]. Varied state; three cased £150-£200 --- Provenance: J. Webb Collection
City of Bristol Rifle Volunteers, a silver award medal by J.S. Wyon, arms of Bristol, crossed rifles above, rev. wreath, named (Volunteer Prize, 500 Yds, any Weapon, Private F.C. Simons, 2nd Middlesex, 22 Aug. 1861), 39mm. Lightly polished, otherwise extremely fine £100-£120 --- Provenance: J. Webb Collection. Francis Constable Simons (1829-65) joined the East India Company as a military cadet in 1843
11th Middlesex Rifle Volunteers, a uniface silver shield, engraved (Presented to Lieut. G.F. Butt on the Occasion of his Marriage, by the Members and Brother Officers of his Company, Oct 23, 1877), 48 x 39mm; Army Temperance Association, Army Temperance Medal, India, 1897, a silver medal, 35mm; Transvaal War Souvenir, 1900, a white metal medal, 35mm; Capt. Eugene Clementi-Smith DSO, Memorial, a copper medal, 45mm; Inner Temple, 1918, First World War Commemorative, a bronze medal, 51mm; Essex County Hundreds, a bronze award medal, rev. named (1927, Lt P.V. Hoare), 41mm; Royal Air Force, a bronze award medal for Athletics, No 5 Section Sports, Halton, 32mm; British Services Tattoos, 1947, a uniface bronze medal, 48 x 37mm; [8]. Varied state; two cased £100-£150 --- Provenance: J. Webb Collection
Cats, Award of Merit, a copper award medal by J.A. Restall, named (T. & E.F.A., Presented by F.A. English for best Cat in Show, Nov. 1891), 39mm; Agricultural & Horticultural Association, London, a bronze award medal, named (1911, Garden Club, 2nd Middlesex Regt, Winner “E” Company, 1st Prize), 41mm; City Livery Club, a bronze medal, stamped No 1070, 26mm; Centenary of the Gas Light and Coke Company, 1912, a bronze medal, 35mm; London Gardens Society, a bronze award medal, un-named, 38mm; Manchester Bakery Students’ Society, a uniface brass and enamel 1st Prize medal, 40 x 30mm; Medico-Psychological Association, a bronze medal For Proficiency in Mental Nursing, named (Cissie Golledge), 41mm; Royal Life Saving Society, Award of Merit, a silver medal, named (M.M. Smith, 1932), 32mm [8]. Varied state £100-£150 --- Provenance: J. Webb Collection
Royal Dublin Society, silver award medals (2), unsigned, named (Horse Show, 1892, Thomas Roberts, 1st Prize, Class 30, for ‘Lady Sefton’; 1st Prize, Saddle Ponies, Class 37, won by T. Roberts Esq, for ‘Helena’, Horse Show 1897), both 51mm (Went 28) [2]. First extremely fine, second nearly so and with an obverse edge knock, both bright from past cleaning; in cases of issue by Edmond Johnson, Art Jeweller & Medallist, 94 Grafton St, Dublin £120-£150 --- Thomas Roberts, 41 Ranelagh street, Liverpool. Sold with further background information
Gordon Highlanders, an engraved silver award medal signed J.C., named (Presented by the inhabitants of Old Meldrum to Pt. James McCallum on his return from active service in South Africa, May 1901), rev. engraved (F Coy., 2nd V.B.G.H.), 44mm. Very fine; with clip and ring for suspension £50-£70 --- 2nd Volunteer Battalion, Gordon Highlanders
Middlesex Regiment, award medals (10), viz. Shooting, Battalion Rifle Club Challenge Shield, named (Pte. Mabe, 1910), silver, 50 x 34mm; Shooting, named (Section No 2, Shooting, 1910), silver, 25mm; Athletics, named (Depot Record for 440 Yards. Time 58 2/5 Secs. No 6202795 Pte. L. Baggett), silver, 32mm; Boxing, named (Inter Coy Open, Light Wt, Pte. Whitehouse), silver and enamel, 26mm; Sergeants Mess, named (1912, Presented to F. Shaboodeen by Members, Sergeants Mess, 1st Bn Middlesex Regt, as a mark of Appreciation For Good Services), silver, 51mm; Shooting, named (No. 3 Section, Musketry, 1913), silver, 25mm; Shooting, named (Battalion Twenty, 1920, Cairo), bronze, 36mm; Wrestling, named (Commanding Officers Bronze Medal for Progression, No 6202795 Pte L. Baggett), bronze, 32mm; other sports, named (Albuhera Day, France 1917), silver and enamel, 31 x 24mm; named (A. Company, 1930), silver, 33mm; together with a shoulder patch (3rd Middx Regt, C.C., 1903), 60 x 57mm [11]. Varied state; most with loops for suspension, two cased £150-£200 --- Provenance: J. Webb Collection
George V, Coronation, 1911, a silver medal by B. Mackennal, 51mm (W & E 5035A.2; BHM 4022; E 1922); together with other miscellaneous royal medals, of Victoria (5), Edward VII (5, two in silver), George V (3, one in silver), Edward VIII and George VI (2) [17]. First very fine and in red case of issue, others fine and better £120-£150
City of London Athletic & Swimming Association, Championship Medal, a silver award, named (Senior Cricket 1912, Ravensbourne, H.G. Towers), 29mm; North British & Mercantile Sports Club, a silver award medal, named (Swimming Championship, 1920, F.W. Miller), 38mm; 12 Corps Troops, Engineers, Tug of War, 2nd Prize, a plated bronze award, 40mm; Aldershot Command Athletic Association, Command Unit Team Athletic Championships, 1925, a bronze award, 400 Yds Relay, Running Up Team, 32mm; Lawn Tennis Association, Wimbledon 1935, an enamelled official’s badge, named (P. Widdas), 39mm; Amateur Athletic Association, Southern Championships, a bronze award medal, Putting the Weight, Standard 37’, 1937, 32mm; British Troops Berlin, Inter-Unit Athletic Championship, a bronze award medal, Runners-up, 50mm; Düsseldorf Division, Tps. Aug. 1945, a bronze award, named (Medley Relay Race, Winner, Sgt I. Jones), 47 x 28mm; Tenth (Hackney) Battalion, London Regiment, Inter Company Sports Challenge Shield, a bronze award, 37 x 30mm; 53rd Reconnaissance Regiment, Athletics, Solingen-Wald, Aug 1945, a plated bronze award, named (2nd Place, Discus, Sgt I. Jones, HQ Sqn), 33mm; [10]. Varied state £100-£150 --- Provenance: J. Webb Collection
The first flight to London on a Hydro-Aeroplane, 1912, an openwork silver and enamel award badge by B.H. Joseph for Carrington & Co, London, view of a Short Brothers biplane over the sea, hydro-aeroplane 10th august 1912 around, vignette of the tower of St Paul’s Cathedral above, rev. named (To Commemorate The First Flight on a Hydro Aeroplane to London by F.K. McClean on a 70 H.P. Short Biplane) hallmarked Birmingham 1912, 50 x 35mm. Very fine and extremely rare; a significant item of Naval Air Service history £600-£800
53rd Welsh Division, Egypt, 1918, a silver award medal by P. Minassian, Cairo, un-named, 43mm; Inner Temple, 1918, First World War Commemorative, a bronze medal, 51mm; Armistice Day Memorial, 1928, a bronze medal by C.L. Dolman, 76mm (BHM 4132; E 2008); Middlesex Regiment, Boxing, 1933, a bronze award medal, named (Pte. F. Eyles, Runner Up, Heavy Wt Bn Novices Competition), 32mm; a silver award medal by Vaughton, named (Bn Standard, 1936, Pte. Eyles, Shot), 38mm; 5th Army, Entrance into Naples, 1943, a brass medal, 31mm; Westminster Dragoons B.L.A., 1945, a bronze medal, 51mm [7]. Varied state; third in original box £100-£150 --- Provenance: J. Webb Collection
Freemasonry, Duke of Connaught, silver medals (2), by Spencer and Co, 30mm; a silver medal by C.L. Dolman, named (Bro. H.A. Crook, No 4911), 65 x 35mm; 1914-1918, a silver medal, named (Bro. E.J. Mayhew, No 1804), 46 x 38mm; a silver-gilt medal, in glass lunette with metal band, named (Bro. H.W. Warwick, served as Steward to R.M.I.B. 1932. R.M.B.I. 1938); Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes, Norwich & District Examining Council, a brass and enamel medal, named (Presented to Bro. W. Tompson K.O.M., for Services rendered as Waiter, 1934), 43 x 35mm [6]. Varied state; three in original boxes £100-£150 --- Provenance: J. Webb Collection
Award medals to S. Cox, Middlesex Regiment: “A” Coy, Best Shooting Coy, Cairo, 1920, silver, 26mm; Winners, Dewar Shield, 1924, silver, 40mm; Regular Army Team, Bangalore, 1924, bronze, 40mm; Runners Up, Bangalore Cup, 1924, silver, 40mm [4]. Very fine or better; first with loop and ring for suspension £80-£100 --- Provenance: J. Webb Collection
Award medals to C. Soper, Middlesex Regiment: Army Rifle Association, Dec. 1921, bronze, 38mm; Depot Rifle Meeting, Inter Mess, 1927, Winner, silver, 32mm; Middlesex Regiment, Inter-Coy Hockey, 1928-29, bronze, 32mm [3]. About very fine or better; each with loop and ring for suspension £50-£70 --- Provenance: J. Webb Collection. Charles William Rowland Soper (1902-62)
Award medals to S.F. Hedgecoe, Middlesex Regiment: Aldershot Command Athletic Association, Command Unit Team Boxing Championships 1923-24, Winners, 1st Bn The Middlesex Regt, Officers Middle Weight, bronze, 39mm; Command Unit Team Boxing Championship 1925, Winners, 1st Bn Middlesex Regt, Officers Middle Weight, bronze, 38mm; Rugby Competition 1924-25, Runners Up, 1st Middlesex Regt, bronze, 32mm; Army Inter Unit Boxing, 1924, 1st Gloucestershire v. 1st Middlesex, Officers Middle Weight, Winner, silver, 38mm; Middlesex Regiment, Athletics 1924, Champion Company, G Coy, silver, 32mm; Inter Coy 220 Yds Relay 1924, silver, 38mm; Inter Coy 100 Yds Relay 1924, silver, 38mm [7]. Very fine or better; one with loop and ring for suspension £100-£150 --- Provenance: J. Webb Collection. Sidney Frank Hedgecoe (1898-1967), b. Maidstone; captured by the Japanese after the surrender of Hong Kong on 25 December 1941 and held as a prisoner of war until 2 September 1945
Award medals to H. Coker, Middlesex Regiment: Inter Coy Football K.O., 1924-25, silver, 32mm; A Company Sports, 1926, 1st, 880 Yards, silver, 40 x 30mm; 880 Yds Team, 1928, 1st, ‘A’ Coy, silver, 26mm; 3 Miles Individual, 1928, 1st, silver and enamel, 26mm [4]. Very fine; each with loop and ring for suspension £60-£80 --- Provenance: J. Webb Collection
Punjab Exhibition of Arts, Produce & Manufacture, [1861], a silver award medal after W. Wyon, crowned head of Victoria left, error legend fid dei, rev. wreath, edge engraved (Engineer), 43mm (Pudd. 861.3). Polished, otherwise about extremely fine, rare; in contemporary fitted case [this slightly damaged] £150-£180
Agricultural Exhibition, Roorkee, 1864, a copper medal after W. Wyon, 43mm (Pudd. 864.8); Agricultural & Horticultural Society of India, a copper award medal, un-named, 44mm (Pudd. 824.1.3); Agricultural Show, Calcutta, 1864, a copper award medal, un-named, 64mm (Pudd. 864.5); AgriHorticultural Society of Burma, a silver award medal, named (Presented to Mrs Short, 22nd January 1910, for Exhibit of Lemons), 32mm; Calcutta Agricultural Exhibition, 1864, Exhibitor’s Medal, copper, 43mm (Pudd. 864.6.2); Madras Agri-Horticultural Society, a bronze award medal, rev. named (Awarded To H.E. Houghton Esqr for Dracoenas, 1904), 48mm (Pudd. 948.12.2); National Horse & Cattle Show, 1990, a uniface brass medal, 64mm; National Horse Breeding & Show Society of India, 1929, a silver award medal, un-named, 57mm (Pudd. 923.4); PAKISTAN, Government of West Pakistan, Cattle Show, a silver medal, undated and un-named, 49mm [9]. Varied state £100-£150
Central Provinces Exhibition, Nagpore, 1865, a bronze medal, 51mm (Pudd. 865.1); Provincial Exhibition, North-Western Provinces, 1867, Drummond Medal of Honor, copper awards after W. Wyon (2), both un-named, 43mm (Pudd. 867.1); Calcutta International Exhibition, 1883-4, a brass medalet, 22mm (Pudd. 883.2.4); Colonial and Indian Exhibition, London, 1886, bronze medals by L.C. Wyon (2), both 52mm (Pudd. 886.1.2); Minto Fancy Fete, Calcutta, 1907, a copper medal with silver insert, 38 x 31mm (Pudd. 907.3.1) [7]. Varied state £100-£150
Jubbulpore Exhibition, 1866, a silver medal by W. Wyon, T. Stokes, and J.L. [?], crowned head of Victoria left, rev. robed female crowning girl and child bearing agricultural gifts, 43mm (Pudd. 866.2). Scuffed, otherwise very fine and toned, rare £150-£180 --- Provenance: DNW Auction 86, 16 June 2010, lot 239
Provincial Exhibition, North-Western Provinces, 1867, Drummond Medal of Honor, a silver award after W. Wyon, crowned bust of Victoria left, rev. legend within wreath, smaller wreath above, edge named (Supdt Roorkee Workshops), 43mm (Pudd. 867.1). Cleaned, otherwise extremely fine, scarce, with ‘Mutiny’ suspension; in contemporary fitted case £100-£120 --- Provenance: DNW Auction 137, 21 September 2016, lot 596
Agra Agricultural and Industrial Exhibition, 1867, a silver award medal by J.S. and A.B. Wyon, farm animals, rev. wreath, named (Collection of Fibres, Coir Company, Singapore), edge engraved, 64mm (Pudd. 867.3A). Good very fine, rare £200-£260 --- Provenance: DNW Auction M10, 15 March 2011, lot 1629
Visit of the Prince of Wales to India, 1875, a small silver medal, unsigned, 34 x 26mm (Pudd. 875.1.4); Victoria, Golden Jubilee, 1887, a bronze medal, Calcutta mint, 34mm (Pudd. 887.1.1); Visit of the Prince and Princess of Wales to India, 1905, a small silver medal, unsigned, 28 x 20mm (Pudd. 905.1.1); Royal Visit to India, 1911, small silver medals (2), unsigned, one named on edge (C. Wightwick), 30 x 20mm (Pudd. 911.1.5); Delhi Durbar, 1911, a bronze medal by F. Bowcher for Spink, 36mm (Pudd. 911.2.3), silver medals (2), unsigned, 32mm (Pudd. 911.2.5); Visit of the Prince of Wales to India, 1921, a bronze medal, unsigned [by F. Bowcher] for Spink, 36mm (Pudd. 921.2.2); Visit of the Prince of Wales to Bombay, 1921, a bronze medal by C. Thomas, 58 x 31mm (Pudd. 921.3) [10]. Varied state £100-£150
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