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Sir Francis Chichester, 1967, a set of two silver medals by J. Pinches, bust right, rev. sail boat, 56mm, 101.30g, 45mm, 51.15g; Investiture of Prince Charles, 1969, a set of five silver medals by C. Colley for Slade, Hampton & Son, various obv. types, each 40mm, c. 31.00g; Men in Space, 1969, a set of five silver medals by Slade, Hampton & Son, various types, each 40mm, c. 31.00g [12]. Extremely fine, some toning; all sets in cases of issue £150-£180
Grand National Jubilee, 1814, a bronze medal, unsigned, 45mm; War for the Independence of Italy, 1860, a bronze medal by T.R. Pinches, bust of Garibaldi right, rev. two ships at sea, 41mm; Visit to Worsley, a silver medal, unsigned, 36mm, 23.33g; John Anderson College, Glasgow, a bronze medal by J. Macdonald, edge named (William Ralstom Bungan Hamilton, Class of Diseases of the Skin, Summer 1917), 51mm; George VI, Coronation, 1937, a silver medal by P. Metcalfe, 32mm (BHM 4314; E 2046b); RHODESIA, Independence, 1965, a silver medal, 38mm, 26.03g; together with other miscellaneous medals (3) [9]. Varied state; the majority cased £120-£150
End of the First South African War, 1900, National Commemorative Medal, ‘The Absent-Minded Beggar’, a small silver badge by Spink & Son, 22mm (BHM 3680); George V, Silver Jubilee, 1935, silver medals (2) by P. Metcalfe, both 32mm (BHM 4249); Centenary of British Sovereignty in the Falkland Islands, 1933, a tombac medal by B. Mackennal, 36mm (BHM 4241; E 2023A); together with miscellaneous silver medals (2) [6]. First four housed in cardboard boxes, extremely fine £120-£150
Local, LONDON, City and Guilds of London Institute, Technical Education, silver award medals (2), unsigned (by E.D. Jackman), shields, rev. legend, edges named (James H. Robins Spirit Manufacture 1st Prize, 1887), (James Duguid Paper Manufacture 1st Prize 1888) both 51mm, 77.10g, 77.20g (cf. MJP p.28); together with a similar silver medal, late 20th century [3]. Very fine to extremely fine £80-£100
War for the Independence of Italy, 1860, a bronze medal by T.R. Pinches, bust of Garibaldi right, rev. two ships at sea, 41mm; Centenary of the Stockton & Darlington Railway, 1925, a bronze medal by G. Bayes, 45mm (BHM 4205; E 2001b); David Lloyd George, a silver medal by F. Bowcher for Spink, 45mm (BHM 4130; E 1959b); National Association of Colliery Managers, a bronze award medal by Vaughton, named (Awarded to Mr A. Beeston for his paper on “Surface Condensing Plant” May 1914); National Emergency Medal, 1926, a bronze award by E. Gillick, 51mm (BHM 4210); Oxford Old English Game Fowl Club, 1935, an unsigned bronze medal, 51mm; Liverpool, 1796, a gilt bronze medal by A. Seward, lunatic hospital, 43mm; SOUTH AFRICA, Visit of Joseph Chamberlain, 1903, a plated bronze medal by J. Fray, 51mm (BHM 3888; E 1876) [7]. Generally extremely fine, all cased £120-£150
Local, HAMPSHIRE, Taunton’s School, Southampton [founded 1760], a silver award medal, unsigned, arms and crest, rev. wreath, named (School Sports, Senior Championship 50 Yds Swimming, Won by A.J. Harvey, 1910), 38mm, 23.00g; together with similar silver medals (2) [3]. Extremely fine or nearly so £50-£60
George III, Coronation, 1761, a silver medal by L. Natter, armoured bust right, hair ties straight, rev. Britannia crowning king, 35mm, 22.41g (BHM 24; E 694; Nau 42 var.); Queen Charlotte, Coronation, 1761, a gilt-silver medal by L. Natter, bust right, rev. Fame crowning queen, 34mm (BHM 66; E 696; Nau 43) [2]. First pierced otherwise good very fine, scarce, second set in Georgian brooch-mount, fine £100-£150
Local, LONDON, Hackney Charity School, Harry Sedgwick Medal, a silver award, unsigned, edge named (Diana Edwards 1830), 36mm, 24.00g; Hackney Free and Parochial Schools, Harry Sedgwick Medal, silver awards (5), mostly unsigned, view of school façade, rev. named (A. Villars 1873); view of church (4), revs. named (John W. Selzer 1909), (John Tinkler 1916), (Alfred Gray 1927) and (Leslie A. Milburn 1937), 41mm (3), 36mm, 33mm, 35.1g, 61.1g, 65.9g, 28.20g, 14.25g [6]. Very fine or better, first pierced, others with suspension bars or loops £100-£120
Local, LANCASHIRE, Manchester School of Design, Primrose Medal (founded 1848), a silver award by W. Wyon, bust of Raphael right, rev. three standing figures, edge named (Presented to Mary Shaw for Excellence in Design 1907), 51mm, 60.90g (cf. DNW 123, 499). Nearly extremely fine, scarce £50-£70
Local, RUTLAND, Uppingham College, silver award medals (3), unsigned (by A. Wyon), Archdeacon Robert Johnson at desk, revs. For Batting, edge named (K.B. Harper 1909), For Bowling, edge named (J.G. Stephen 1913), For Fielding, edge named (P.G. Upcher 1927), all 51mm, 75.90g, 74.20g, 70.90g [3]. Very fine to extremely fine £100-£120
Royal Agricultural Society, Centenary, 1939, gilt-silver medals (3), by Mappin & Webb, view of Windsor Castle, rev. crowned garter within wreath, edges named (Reuben Haigh, First Prize, Shire Horses), (J.W. McCallum, First Prize, Jersey Cattle), (Miss Jervoise Smith, First Prize, South Devon Cattle), each 51mm [3]. Good very fine or better; one in original case £80-£100 --- Provenance: Royal Berkshire Collection
Local, WARWICKSHIRE, Atherstone Grammar School, a silver award medal by A. Wyon, arms, rev. legend, named (Awarded to H.G. Atkins 1888); King’s Grammar School, Warwick, founded 1546, a silver award medal, unsigned, named (Samuelo Henrico Wilson, MDCCCLXXVIII), both 51mm, 69.70g, 55.20g [2]. Extremely fine or nearly so, both with prooflike fields, scarce £80-£100
Coronations and Jubilees, a set of seven silver medals by L.E. Pinches, comprising: Victoria, Coronation, 1838, after B. Wyon, 46mm, 43.64g; Victoria, Jubilee, 1897, 37mm, 25.60g; Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, 36mm, 25.53g; George V, Coronation, 1911, 38mm, 29.65g; George V, Silver Jubilee, 35mm, 22.50g; Edward VIII, Abdication, 1937, 35mm, 22.55g; George VI, Coronation, 1937, 35mm, 22.62g [7]. Virtually as struck and toned, rare; in original fitted case with paper insert £300-£360
George VI, Coronation, 1937, a matt silver award medal by Mappin & Webb for the Bath and West and Southern Counties Society, conjoined busts within double legend, rev. two horses pulling plough, edge named (Robert Lawrence Esq Best Devon Longwool), hallmarked Birmingham 1936, 49mm, 64.05g (W & E –). About extremely fine, rare; in case of issue £80-£100
Local, LONDON, Westminster Technical Institute, Burdett-Coutts Medal, 1895, a silver award by O. Hale for Restall, bust of Baroness Burdett-Coutts left, rev. crowned arms and supporters, cartouche below, named (Presented to Frank Hewish Melhuish for Carriage Building, 1895), 77mm, 254g (cf. DNW 47, 987). Sometime cleaned, good very fine £100-£120
Henry Brougham, 1818, silver medals (2), by G. Mills, bare head right, rev. legend within wreath, 36mm (BHM 970; E 1106); together with a Bois Durci portait plaquette, lord brougham, bare head left, 113mm [3]. All very fine; each with suspension loop £70-£90 --- Brougham was Lord Chancellor between 1830-34, during which time both the Reform Act [1832] and the Slavery Abolition Act [1833] were passed into law.
AUSTRIA, Construction of the New Spire on St Stephen’s Cathedral, Vienna, 1843, a silver medal by J.B. Roth, laureate head of Ferdinand I right, rev. spire flanked by two angels, 47mm, 39.46g (Mont. 2605; BDM V, 223-4). Fields brushed, otherwise extremely fine and toned £200-£260
USA, Boston, City Medal for Females, a hexagonal silver award, city medal for females instituted by the school committee boston 1821 (the 21 engraved), rev. merited by M.A. McMellen for superior scholarship a.d. 1838 (the 38 engraved), 35mm, 15.34g (Sallay C 3 [high R6, 3-30 specimens known]). Slightly speckled tone, nearly extremely fine, very rare; integral suspension loop with ring £150-£200 --- Provenance: Watts Collection The city medals followed the town medals, both instituted in 1821, following a tradition that begins with the death of Benjamin Franklin in 1790. His will established the first Boston School Medals, awarded in 1792, and the City medals are a part of Franklin’s legacy. cf. John Sallay. "The Boston School Medals", The Numismatist, April 1978. pp. 677ff
Department of Science and Art, Queen's National Medal, a silver award by W. Wyon, diademed head left, rev. legend within wreath, edge named (William Mills, Birmingham, Stage 15A, 1879), 55mm, 93.83g (E 1511 var.). Extremely fine and toned; in fitted case by Wyon, 80 Boundary Road, London NW £200-£260
Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, a silver medal by F. Bowcher for Spink, crowned bust left, rev. royal arms with supporters, names of British territories on small shields around, 76mm, 161.77g (W & E 3475A.4; BHM 3511; E 1816). Extremely fine and toned, rare in silver; in fitted case by Spink [lid inscribed The Silver Challenge Medal, Frickley-cum-Clayton and Hooton Pagnell, Presented for Annual Competition by Mr & Mrs Warde-Aldam, June 22nd 1897] £600-£800
John Neilson Institution, Paisley, Mr Coats’s Medal, a silver award, rev. named (Isa Marshall, 1904), 39mm; Montague Rendall, 1924, a bronze medal by F. Bowcher (after R. Gleadowe), 64mm (BHM 4186) [2]. First about extremely fine, with loop and ring for suspension; second extremely fine, in fitted case £60-£80
Treaty of Ryswick, 1697, a silver medal, unsigned [by J. Croker], laureate, armoured and draped bust right, rev. restitvtori, Britannia seated left, holding trident and shield, 69mm, 104.03g (MI II, 192/499; Pax 348; E 372). A few minor marks, otherwise extremely fine; in fitted case [this somewhat distressed] £1,500-£1,800
Royal Army Medical College, Tulloch Medal, a silver award by Spink, uniformed bust of Forbes Tulloch facing, rev. Hygeia seated, flanked by serpents, edge named (Lieutenant M.G. de L’Isle Sturm, R.A.M.C., November 1927), 45mm (E 1892). Extremely fine and toned, very rare £100-£120 --- Provenance: DNW Auction M7, 1 July 2008, lot 2190 Dr Lt Forbes Tulloch, RAMC (†20 June 1906, aged 27), originally from Heddon-on-the-Wall, Northumberland, died from sleeping sickness while working in Uganda.
Local, WARWICKSHIRE, Birmingham and Edgbaston Proprietary School, a silver award medal, head of Minerva right, wearing plumed helmet, rev. inscription, edge named (Thomas Turner Slaney in Lit. Humanioribus), 58mm, 93.10g (D & W p.207, No. 43). Good very fine or better, scarce £80-£100
Duke of York Shipwrecked, 1682, a silver medal by G. Bower, bust of the Duke of York right, rev. ship in distress off a high rocky shore, a small boat nearby, 42mm, 26.63g (MI I, 586/263; E 264). A few minor hairlines, about extremely fine and extremely rare £1,200-£1,500 --- In the early morning of 6 May 1682, James Stuart, Duke of York, travelling on the HMS Gloucester, was shipwrecked off the coast of Norfolk while en route to Scotland.
Local, LONDON, City and Guilds of London, Technological Examination, silver award medals (3), unsigned (by E.D. Jackman), shields, rev. cartouche, edges named (Walter Percy Green Framework Knitting and Hosiery Final 1912), (Harold Alfred Jordan Tailors Cutting 1st Prize 1927) and (Ronald Maxwell Webb Engineering Planning Estimating and Costing, 1960), all 51mm, 75.55g, 75.15g, 76.50g (cf. MJP p.28) [3]. Very fine to extremely fine £100-£120
Local, LONDON, University College, a silver award medal, unsigned [after W. Wyon], Minerva seated left, holding wreath, rev. wreath, named (D.N. Nabarro Physiology, 1892-3, Second Prize), 37mm, 31.90g; University of London, a similar medal, rev. named (Session 1835-36, Henry Weeks Anatomy Third Prize), 44mm, 46.80g; together with later University of London silver award medals for Athletics and Boxing [4]. Very fine or better £80-£100
Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, a silver medal by G.W. de Saulles, 31mm, 12.76g (BHM 3737); George V, Coronation, 1911, a silver medal by B. Mackennal, 31mm (BHM 4022; E 1922b); a plated bronze medal by A. Toft, 35mm (BHM 4055); Silver Jubilee, 1935, a silver medal by P. Metcalfe, 57mm, 86.24g (BHM 4249) [4]. About extremely fine and better; three in cases of issue £120-£150
Smallholder Championship Medal, silver awards (2), revs. named (1934, Mrs G. Maskell, Ashampstead), (1936, Mrs G. Maskell, Ashampstead), 38mm & 35mm; Berkshire Society of Beekeepers, a silver medal, rev. named (W. Preston, 1936), 44mm; Masonic, a silver badge, rev. named (Bro. D.A.D. Oxlade, No. 5894), 69 x 35mm; Metropolitan Amateur Regatta, Old Goring Challenge Cup, a silver medal, un-named and undated, 51mm; together with other medals in silver (1), base metal (5) [11]. Varied state; one cased, two boxed £80-£100 --- Provenance: Royal Berkshire Collection
Miscellaneous, Silver award medals (7), from Birmingham University, Cheltenham College, City and Guilds Engineering College, Colchester Schools, Eastbourne College, Hereford Cathedral School, Minchinhampton (Gloucestershire) Schools, all early 20th century, all 38mm, approx 170g total [7]. Very fine to extremely fine £80-£100
Local, LONDON, Mrs Newcomen’s Schools, Southwark, a silver award medal by T. Moring, head of Athena and other implements of classicism, rev. wreath, named (17th December 1879, Thomas Henry Baldock, 2nd, Silver Medal), 40mm, 32.60g; North London Collegiate School, Marylebone, a silver-gilt award medal, unsigned, arms, rev. wreath, named (H.A.H. Cole, 1881), 57mm, 78.60g (cf. DNW 57, 1284) [2]. Very fine to extremely fine £60-£80
Buckinghamshire Amateur Athletic Association, a silver medal, rev. named (1920, 880 Yds, Schools Relay Champion, 1st, G. Mayger), 32mm; North of the Thames Cross Country Association, a silver and enamel medal, rev. named (1920 Championship, Third Team, Elstree A.C., E.V. Palmer), 39 x 27mm; Luton Schools Athletic Association, a silver medal, rev. named (1931, 220 Yds [Senior], 2nd July, J. Fountain), 29mm; Leyton Schools’ Sports Association, a silver medal, rev. named (1934, High Jump, 1921 Group, H. Unwin, 1st), 32mm; Middlesex County Amateur Athletic Association, a silver and enamel medal, rev. named (One Mile Junior Relay Championship 1937, 2nd, Thames Valley H., W.B. Kuy), 39 x 28mm; together with other sporting prize medals (5), all base metal [10]. Varied state £70-£90 --- Provenance: Royal Berkshire Collection
Local, CAMBRIDGESHIRE, Cambridge University Cricket Club, a silver award medal by A. Wyon, conjoined arms, rev. wreath, edge named (In the O and C Cricket Match 1890 E.C. Streatfeild for Cambridge took 7 Wickets for 43 Runs, Cambridge Winning by 7 Wickets), 64mm, 128.90g. Very fine £80-£100
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