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Denmark. Coin Spoon and Coin Bowl. Silver Spoon with Danish 4 Marck, 1669 set in bowl. About 185mm. Made in 1919 by assay master Christian F. Heise. Three-tower mark `19' and Heise's hallmark on back. Contoured handle with scroll and bead end. Incomplete punch at top of coin which grades About Very Fine; Silver Bowl with Danish 1903 Commemorative 2 Kronor in base. 65mm. Stamped `830S' on bottom. Coin grades Extremely Fine. (2)
Denmark. Hans Christian Andersen, Centennial, 1875-1975. Eventyrserien/Fairy Tale Series Set of 8 Medals. Silver (.925), 50mm. By Harald Salomon (Denmark's preeminent 20th Century medallic artist). Issued by Anders Nyborg. Each of the eight medals depicts a different bust of Andersen on the obverse and a different fairy tale on the reverse - The Little Match Girl, Flying Trunk, Thumbelina, Tinder-Box, Shepherdess and the Chimney Sweep, Willy Winky, Numbskull Jack and The Ugly Duckling. Set Number 587 of 2,000. Approximately 20 ounces of Silver. In original presentation case. Uncirculated, an attractive set. (8)
Pair of Medals: Germany. Wilhelm II (1888-1918). Fifth Thuringian Shooting Festival Medal, Mühlhausen, 1892. Silver. 39.3mm, 25.68 gms. Uniformed and draped bust of the Kaiser left, rev. Helmeted Arms. Peltzer 1465. Integral loop, light iridescent tone over minor contact marks, About Uncirculated; also Italy. Vittorio Emanuele II (1861-1878). Medal for the Independence and Unification of Italy (1865). Silver, 32mm. By Stefano Johnson. No ribbon, contact wear, About Very Fine. (2)
Great Britain. George I(1714-1727). Official Coronation Medal, 1714. Silver, 34.3mm. By John Croker. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust r., rev. George I enthroned r. in full regalia, holding scepter and orb, being crowned by Britannia standing before him. Eimer 470, MI ii 424/9. Minor friction marks in lustrous fields, Extremely Fine.
Great Britain. George II (1727-1760). Official Coronation Medal, 1727. Silver, 34.5mm. By John Croker. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust left, rev. George II enthroned r. in full regalia, holding scepter and orb, being crowned by Britannia, who holds a cornucopiae and rests her arm on a fasces pillar. Eimer 510, MI ii 479/4. Light filing on edge and some hairlines in fields, attractive pearly-gray tone with good lustre, Extremely Fine.
World Exonumia: Austria. Consecretation of the Mariendom, 1924. Silver 39mm; France: Secretaires du Roy Silver Jeton, 1731 (sunface and bees); Agricultural Medal (edge dings); Germany: Silver Devotional Medal by Loos (Altar/Ship with Lighthouse); Kaiser Wilhelm Centennial, 1897; Wertmarke Zeppelin token; 1880 Melbourne, Australia Exhibition. Awarded to Campo Frères for Short Grand Piano (on edge). Uniface, reverse soldered lead. Fine-Extremely Fine. (7)
Great Britain. Trio of Masonic Items. Duke of Sussex, M.W. Grand Master `Charity & Benevolence', 1830 Medal. Gilt Silver, 36mm. Woman with young boy and girl beneath radiant All-Seeing Eye. Friction hairlines, About Uncirculated; Founder Jewel, Menorah Lodge No.4513. Temple and menorah; 50th Anniversary Lodge of Israel No. 1502, 1874-1924. Lion rampant with Hebrew letters. Both Gilt Silver and enamels, hallmarks on bottom back; on pale green moiré ribbons. Some small enamel cracks, Very Fine; also U.S. Masonic jewel: A.F. & A.M. Convention, Sioux Falls, June 1915. By Whitehead & Hoag. Top pin-back and bottom badge joined by blue ribbon. Extremely Fine. (4)
France. French Geodesic Mission Medals, 1744. Trio of modern Paris mint restrikes in Silver ("1973" on edge) and Bronze (2). 41mm. Louis XIV bust right, rev. The French king standing atop the globe, flanked by cherubs with measuring devices; "MISSIS AD AEQUATOREM ET POLUM ARCTICUM ASTRONOMIS" and Roman date in ex. The purpose of the Geodesic Mission was to conclusively put to rest whether the circumference of the Earth was greater around the Equator or greater around the Poles. To this end, two expeditions were sent out: one to Lapland near the North Pole, led by Swedish physicist Anders Celsius and French mathematician Pierre Maupertuis; the other was sent to Ecuador, at the Equator, led by French astronomers Charles Marie de La Condamine, Pierre Bouguer, Louis Godin and Spanish geographers Jorge Juan and Antonio de Ulloa. The silver, AU with some hairlines, the Bronze, Uncirculated, one Matte. (3)
Greenland. Sirius Sled Patrol, 25th Anniversary Medal, 1975. Silver, 50mm. 78.7 gms. By F. Bahnsen, issued by A. Nyborg. Two man-team with sledge drawn by dogteam on patrol, rev. Sirius Arms, anniversary dates below, Danish legend "Northeast Greenland". Number 756 of 1500 issued. The Slaedepatruljen Sirius is an elite Danish naval unit whose job it is to conduct long-range recon patrols in the arctic wilderness of northern and eastern Greenland and maintain and enforce Danish sovereignty there. This is done in two-man patrols using dog-pulled sledges, with the unit often gone for four-month stretches at a time. Toned About Uncirculated.
U.S. Byrd Antarctic Expedition 1933-1935. Service to Dairy Industry Medals. Commemorative in Bronze, and Award medal in Silver-washed Bronze, 63mm. By "JP" (ligature). Bull head left, towers and polar ship with radiant sun in background, revs. Within wreath: for service to the Dairy Industry, in commemoration by the American Guernsey Cattle Club May 1935 legend; the Award medal has "Presented By" and blank space below (unawarded) in place of "in commemoration". Extremely Fine. Scarce medals. (2)
United States, Italy, and France. Medals Grouping awarded to Leopold Arnaud. United States. Purple Heart. Named award "Leopold Arnaud" with ribbon bar and Large Dress Miniature (unnamed) in original case. Accompanied by Wounded in Action folio (Columbia and soldier illustration), small piece missing from margin and some soiling in margin, and 2 Official Appointments to First Lieutenant, Field Artillery, dated August 29, 1918 and February 1, 1919; Italy. Order of Merit, Italian Republic. Silver and enamels. On ribbon and with lapel badge in original Arturo Pozzi, Rome presentation case. Accompanied by Dress Miniature and Award Document, Rome, Sept. 20, 1955 and related correspondence; Dress Miniatures Grouping on Bar - Purple Heart, Silver Star, French Legion of Honor, Order of Merit - Italian Republic, and WWI Service; also French Legion of Honor Dress Miniature, Legion of Honor Award Document, Paris, Sept. 18, 1948; WWI Service Medal and WWI Service - New York State Miniatures, and addition Miniature. The Medals generally About Very Fine to Extremely Fine, the documents average Fine. [16]
Spain. Trio of Orders and Awards presented to Leopold Arnaud. All by Cejalvo, Madrid. Order of Isabella the Catholic. Grand Cross, Breast Star. Gilt Silver and enamels. 72 mm. Red-enameled cross with rays, superimposed central multi-enameled medallion depicting the Pillars of Hercules, legend against green enamel around. In original presentation case by Cejalvo. Accompanied by the Award Document, Madrid, October 10, 1975 and related correspondence; Instituto de Cultura Hispanica. Breast Star. Silver and enamels. 82mm. Central multi-enameled medallion with the Insitute's Arms, gilt and green enameled wreath around, superimposed on a radiant star. Number "527" on the back plate. In original Cejalvo presentation case. Accompanied by the Award Document, Madrid, October 12, 1966; Caballeros del Corpus Christi en Toledo. Neck Badge. Antiqued Silver and enamel. Double-headed eagle with three green enamel crosses on central escutcheon. Green moiré ribbon. In original Cejalvo, Madrid box. With the Award Document, Toledo, June 7, 1966, and presentation ceremony list. The Orders and Awards Extremely Fine; some staple stains on the correspondence, otherwise well preserved. [8]
Spain. Small lot of medals. Cuba Campaign Medal, 1873. Silver. Original crown suspender, no ribbon; Orden de Hospitalarios. White enamel gilt cross with large gilt "H" at center. In old 19th Century case with cracked lid. Enamel crack and hairlines; Miniature Chain with French Legion of Honor, Order de Hospitalarios and Order de Carlos III (one side of medallion broken); Medal of Homage to the Crown, 1926 (2). With Dress Miniature, 2 lapel badges and one Award Document (presented to Leopoldo Arnaud), Madrid, April 2, 1926; Blood Donor Medals (3). Post 1967 types; uncertain Naval fob, small box of lapel badges, French Legion of Honor Dress Miniature and 2 Spanish coins. From the Arnaud Family, presumably awarded to Leopoldo and Leopold Arnaud. Generally Very Fine-Extremely Fine. (17)
France. Grouping of Architect Medals awarded to Leopold Arnaud. Societé Des Architectes Diplomes Par le Gouvernment, June 1924. Gilt Bronze, 50 mm. Lovely obverse allegorical scene depicting Muse and three students; five-line legend reverse with engraved name and date. Set in period bezel with double-prong reverse bar for wear. Accompanied by a Diploma in Architecture from the École Nationale Des Beaux-Arts, Paris, June 5, 1924 (edge foxing and tears); ND (ca. 1945). Silver, 50 mm. Inscribed "A Leopold Arnaud President Du Groupe Americain "En Reconnaissance". In red, plush-lined case; 1945. Silvered Bronze, 71 mm. Rev. Compass with central plaque in spray, inscribed "GROUPE/AMERICAIN/1945. L'Académie d'Architecture. Member's Medal, 1959. Gilt Bronze, 32 mm. Modernistic design depicting Muse with lamp of knowledge and pillars. Set in bezel for wear; also small Columbia School of Architecture machine-key charm. Silver and enamels. Very Fine-About Uncirculated. (6)
United States, Spanish-American, Argentina, Brazil, and Italy. An additional grouping of Architectural and Academic medals presented to Leopold and Leopoldo Arnaud. Medals -- U.S. The American Institute of Architects - Fellow. Neck Badge, 1950. Sterling. Medallic Art Co., NY. Accompanied by AIA Award Document, March 22, 1950; Small University of Pennsylvania Bicentennial Medal on ribbon; Columbia University, Interclass Fencing Medal, 1915 (unnamed). By Dieges & Clust, NY; Order of Cellar Rowgues. Gilt AE; American Institute of Architects Centennial Medal, 1957. Bronze, 69 mm. Medallic Art Co., NY; Haney Medal, School Art League of New York City, 1933; Spanish-American. Liceo de America, Madrid - Confraternidad Hispano Americana. Silver medal, 31 mm. Columbus bust left/Twin crowned globes flanked by crowned pillars. Engraved L. ARNAUD on scroll (likely Leopoldo, the father); Argentina. Academia Nacional De Bellas Artes Medal. Gilt Silver, 24 mm. Argentine Arms/Legend. Engraved: ARo. LEOPOLD ARNAUD/ACADÉMICO/CORRESPONDIENTE. In Constante Rossi, Buenos Aires, box of issue. Accompanied by Award Document, April 15, 1945 and related correspondence; Brazil. City of Belém Medal. Gilt and enamels. Given for Academic Lectures. With Award Document, Belém, April 24, 1961;Italy. University of Pisa Centennial Medal, 1948. Bronze, 55 mm. High-relief Mossotti bust/Liberation scene. Given for lecturing; also Medallic Art Company 50th Anniversary Medal and Leonardo Da Vinci NY Exhibition Medals, 1940 (2). Very Fine-About Uncirculated. (17)
ENAMELLED SILVER GILT ROYAL WARRANT MOTIF BROOCH of heart shaped openwork form, the enamelled heart motif set centrally with the Royal warrant with enamelled detailing in red, blue, black and yellow, with `Sterling RD 1902` stamped to the reverse, 74mm across No damage, general wear, tarnish all over.
TWENTIETH CENTURY SILVER ENAMELLED BROOCH in the form of a flower, enamelled in blue, 55mm across; along with an early to mid twentieth century enamelled brooch depicting an oriental scene, 45mm across; and a pair of late twentieth century enamelled metal earrings 34mm long (3) Tarnishing and general wear to all.
LIMITED EDITION SILVER `PEARL OF THE DEE` BROOCH number 39/100, designed in the form of two stylised fish below a crown, the central criss-cross section set with brilliant cut emeralds, rubies and sapphires, displayed in a presentation box along with matching fishing hook, Note: the brooch was commissioned by The Salmon and Trout Association to mark the 100th birthday of HM The Queen Mother, includes certificate of authenticity No damage. Like new.
Idaho Territory. Idaho City - Boise City. First National Bank of Idaho. $50. 1860s. Abraham Lincoln. Overland Mail stagecoach. "Beacheys' Line for California." Ornate green back. Quartz mill. "B. M. Durell & Co.," left. VF-EF. Unissued remainder. A very scarce and desirable example of territorial stage coach money. In 1864, Barnes and Yates formed a stage company that offered tri-weekly service from Boise to Silver City. Beachey ran the line from Unionville and Star City to Ruby City and Silver City via Gianca's Bridge (Winnemucca) and Paradise Valley. By June 1865 they were forced to close the line due to Indian troubles. In December 1865 Beachey purchased Barnes' and Yates' Boise to Silver City line and he turned the management over to his brother-in-law John Early. In June 1866 a mail contract was obtained by Jesse Carr from Virginia City, Nevada, to Boise. Beachey bought out Carr and made arrangements with Central Pacific Railroad to act as the transportation link between terminus of Central Pacific Railroad and southwest Idaho mines.B. M. Durell & Co. were merchants who later became involved in banking.
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