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Medals Related to Sports, France, Fencing, bronze souvenir medal for the International Military Fencing Tournament, Paris, 1937, by Fraisse, 50mm; and a silvered bronze prize medal, dated 1926, 50mm [2]. First extremely fine, second rather discoloured, this very fine (£20-30)
£20–£30
Medals Related to Sports, France, Tennis, bronze prize plaquette by René Baudichon, 1939, not named, 48 x 53mm (CGMP III, p.26). Very fine to extremely fine, an excellent study (£35-40)
Hammer Price: £55
Medals Related to Sports, Germany, Dresden, an unusual sports prize medal, 1923, three nude male figures striding right, reverse ehrenpreis jahresshau spiel=sport dresden 1923, 77mm. Extremely fine, attachment at top (loop ?) broken, a powerful study (£50-60)
Hammer Price: £60
Great Britain, Cycling: a pair of medals awarded to P. Rippin, both from the Brixton Bicycle Club, one gold (9ct), 1900, the other silver, 1897; together with various medals, British and World, silver (2), base metal (24) [28]. Fine to very fine, a few better (£70-100)
Hammer Price: £120
Great Britain, The buffs (East Kent Regiment), silver medal for shooting, c. 1910 (?), by Phillips, Aldershot, in Elkington case, 39mm; and a silver football medal of “the Buffs” [2]. First extremely fine, but cleaned in the past and a little scuffed; but of good workmanship, second very fine, with a dark tone (£15-20)
Hammer Price: £15
Great Britain, Golf:- Worcestershire Golf Club, Scratch Medal, reverse engraved 1922, Won by F.S. Gibson, 50mm; bronze; silver gilt unnamed medal, obverse gentleman in full swing, wearing plus-fours, reverse laurel surround, 30mm [2]. Very fine or better (£20-30)
Hammer Price: £25
Great Britain, Golf: a small oval gold medal, uniface, engraved “Marshall Medal, 1930, won by J. Duff”, 25 x 18mm, with loop suspension. Extremely fine (£40-60)
Hammer Price: £40
Great Britain, British Empire Games, 1934, silver prize medal, unsigned, 51mm, loop and ring for suspension, stamped on reverse ‘swimming 100 Yds Back 2nd’, 51mm. Good very fine, toned (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £110
Medals Related to Sports, Miscellaneous, Sporting Interest, various medals (15), including two unusual prize (?) medals for table tennis, cased and with stands for display, perhaps Continental. Varied state (£30-40)
Hammer Price: £30
Argentina, Hospital Salaberry, Buenos Aires, enlarged, bronze Art Deco plaquette, by Arigatti, 1925, 51 x 49mm; other Argentinian bronze medals in the Art Deco style (5); and an unusual bell-shaped bronze medal for Adolfo Alsina, 1916, 63 x 82mm [7]. Generally extremely fine (£80-100)
WORLD ART MEDALS Argentina, Colonia de Cronicos and Convalecientes, 1927, an unusual bronze plaquette by Lagos, two semi draped female figure helping up a sick man, 70 x 53mm, with rounded top. Extremely fine and of medical interest (£20-25)
Hammer Price: £10
Austria, Johann Strauss, bronze plaquette, by Stiasny, 65 x 55mm (cf Niggl 1957). Extremely fine (£30-40)
Austria, Richard Wagner, bronze plaquette, 1904, by Yencesse, portrait facing left, reverse opera house, Bayreuth, and roses, 43 x 55mm. Extremely fine (£40-60)
Hammer Price: £45
Austria, Mozart, silver medal by Lauer, mounted on a marble base, undated, medal 50mm (cf. Niggl 1400-1). Very fine to extremely fine (£50-70)
£50–£70
Austria, Mozart, uniface bronze portrait plaquette, 1923, by Ede Telcs, 56 x 49mm, issued by the French Mint in 1932 (CGMP III, 370; Niggl 1445). Extremely fine (£30-40)
Austria, Centenary of the Death of Schubert, 1928, unusual oval uniface bronze plaquette by Hartig, 80 x 50mm (Niggl 1799). About extremely fine, scarce (£30-40)
WORLD ART MEDALS Belgium, A group of four bronze medals or plaquettes: Death of Comte de Flandres, 1905, by Dupuis, 64mm; French Committee Gand Exhibition, 1913m, by Gregoire, 80 x 52mm; National Labour Exhibition, 1930 by de Tracy & Michel, 80mm; Brussels International Exhibition, 1935, by Bonnetain, 80 x 65mm. Very fine or better (£40-60)
Hammer Price: £50
WORLD ART MEDALS Belgium, Antwerp Harbour, bronze commemorative bronze medal by Josue Dupon, 1923, 81mm. Extremely fine (£40-60)
WORLD ART MEDALS Belgium, A group of three medals: Church of Malines, 1847, by Braemt, bronze, 68mm; Emma Ohrstrom, uniface, cast bronze, by Blin, issued by Teterger, undated, c,. 1930 (?), 68mm; Orange Day, 1923, head of Wilhelmina to left, reverse named to “Lichtstoet’, 1923, silvered bronze, 60mmm, with ball and loop for suspension [3]. Last very fine, others better (£30-40)
Hammer Price: £35
WORLD ART MEDALS Canada, The Mond Nickel Company, 25th Anniversary, 1925, nickel commemorative medal, by Percy Metcalfe, 45mm, stamped specimen on edge, cased, Extremely fine (£20-30)
WORLD ART MEDALS Czechoslovakia, Brno, International Water Exhibition, 1925, commemorative bronze plaquette, unsigned, in original fitted case, 80 x 65mm. Extremely fine, and a bold Art Deco design (£30-40)
Hammer Price: £95
WORLD ART MEDALS Egypt, Visit of King Fuad to Belgium, 1927, bronze medal by Vernier, bust right, reverse sphinx and Belgian lion, 74mm. Some slight discolouration, otherwise extremely fine (£90-100)
£90–£100
WORLD ART MEDALS France, Education, prize medals in bronze by Roty, 1884, 68mm, and Rivaud, 1934-35, 69mm; School of Political Science, Emile Gaston Boutmy, silvered bronze plaquette, 1896, by Roty, 60 x 43mm; Paul Boyer, Professor of Russian (School of Oriental Languages), bronze portrait medal by Turin, 68mm [4]. Extremely fine (£40-60)
WORLD ART MEDALS France, Paris, “Prize de la Bastille”, 1789, uniface cast bronze medal, the reverse of the medal by Andrieu, 85mm, with additional brass border, and mounted in a contemporay felt frame, loop at back for suspension (Hennin 23; BDM 1, 53). Good very fine, an early cast (£50-60)
Hammer Price: £80
WORLD ART MEDALS France, Jean Paul Marat (1743-1793), bronze cast uniface medal, medallist’s signature AC monogram, bust half right, draped with a loosely tied cravat and wearing a head scarf tied behind, 68mm. Good very fine, a sharp cast with a light brown patina (£60-80)
£60–£80
WORLD ART MEDALS France, Claude Joseph Rouget d’Lisle, bronze medal by David d’Angers, 1833, 147mm (cf. David d’Angers, Exhibt. cat., Paris, 1966, p. 59, 68). Extremely fine (£120-150)
Hammer Price: £200
WORLD ART MEDALS France, Napoleon, bronze medal by David d’Angers, 1838, 153mm (cf. David d’Angers, Exhibt. cat., Paris, 1966, p. 118, 147; cf Jones, “Art of the Medal” p.111, 293, and pp. 110-114). Extremely fine (£140-180)
Hammer Price: £300
WORLD ART MEDALS France, Ctr. Molé, uniface yellow bronze portrait medal, 1840, by Valentin Maurice Borrel, 166mm. Good very fine (£60-80)
WORLD ART MEDALS France, Armand Barbes, uniface portrait medal in iron, 1844, by David d’Angers,160mm (cf. David d’Angers, exhibt. cat, Paris, 1966, p. 126, 158). Extremely fine (£120-150)
£120–£150
WORLD ART MEDALS France, Nériede, a large oval cast bronze medallion in high relief, unsigned, c. 1845 (?), 110 x 129mm (cf Gailhouste 456). Extremely fine, with a lovely glossy chocolate patina, very rare (£120-150)
Hammer Price: £160
WORLD ART MEDALS France, Galician Massacres, small brass or bronze medal by David d’Angers, 40mm. Very fine (£40-50)
WORLD ART MEDALS France, Portrait a Young Woman, a large cast uniface bronze medallion by Christophe, 1852, in high relief, published by Duran, 158mm. Extremely fine, with a lovely chocolate patina, pierced at top for display (£110-130)
WORLD ART MEDALS France, Napoleon iii, bois durci medallion, c. 1855, signed with a wing under the head, 114mm, with loop for suspension. Extremely fine (£70-90)
£70–£90
WORLD ART MEDALS France, “The Love Letter”, 19th Century uniface cast bronze plaque, unsigned, perhaps after Clodion, two cherubs on right, one playing with a small dog, the other transmitting a letter to a third cherub wearing the winged pegasus and putting on Hermes’s winged sandals, 271 x 87mm. Extremely fine (£150-180)
WORLD ART MEDALS France, Napoleon III, uniface bois durci portrait medal set in a frame, with ring at back for suspension. Inner rim of frame damaged, otherwise extremely fine (£80-100)
£80–£100
WORLD ART MEDALS France, “Les Amours de Poseidon”, small 19th Century bronzed electrotype decorative dish, unsigned, 148mm, attachment at back for suspension, 148mm. About extremely fine (£70-90)
WORLD ART MEDALS France, Unknown Portrait, large uniface cast medallion by Eugéne Oudinè in high relief of an elderly man, with side whiskers, c. 1860, signed Eck & Durand [foundry] on reverse, 144mm. Extremely fine (£30-40)
WORLD ART MEDALS France, Marat, “Ami du Peuple”, a large and impressive uniface bronze portrait medallion by Brisson, 1868, by Brisson, in high relief, Marat wearing the cap of Liberty facing left, pierced at left and right margins to facilitate display, 238mm. Extremely fine, with lovely chocolate brown patina (£150-200)
Hammer Price: £150
WORLD ART MEDALS France, Trade, Art & Industry, large uniface French decorative cast bronze plaque by Hingres, c. 1870, nine cherubs engaging in various industrial pursuits, 255 x 88mm. Extremely fine, an extremely good quality cast with a light brown patina (£180-220)
£180–£220
WORLD ART MEDALS France, “L’Autel de l’Amour”, silvered bronze decorative cast oval plaque after Clodion, c. 1870, young male child held by his mother standing facing a statue of Cupid on a column, 268 x 207mm. Good very fine, somewhat discoloured (£170-190)
£170–£190
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