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George V, Coronation, 1911, Borough of Lymington, a silver medal by J. Moore for Barker Bros, conjoined busts left, rev. sailing ship, hallmarked Birmingham 1910, 39mm. Edge knock, otherwise extremely fine £40-60
Hammer Price: £40
George V, Coronation, 1911, Parish of Row, Gare Loch, a silver medal by J. Moore for Barker Bros, conjoined busts left, rev. arms, inscription below, hallmarked Birmingham 1910, 37mm. Extremely fine, attractively toned; in original fitted case, interior of lid stamped ‘J. Lindsay Laidlaw, Medallist, Helensburgh’ £40-60
Hammer Price: £45
George V, Coronation, 1911, a silver medal by J. Moore for B.H. Joseph & Co, conjoined busts left, rev. crowned lion sejant with shield in ornate border, hallmarked Birmingham 1910, edge engraved (Longhorsley Sports June 1911), 38mm (BHM 4045). Matt, extremely fine or better, rare; with ring for suspension £40-60
Hammer Price: £30
George V, Coronation, 1911, a silver medal by J.A. Restall for the London College of Music, conjoined busts left, rev. arms and inscription, hallmarked Birmingham 1911, 39mm (BHM 4050). Extremely fine £40-60
£40–£60
George V, Coronation, 1911, Metropolitan Borough of Wandsworth, a silver medal by J.A. Restall, conjoined busts left, rev. inscription around and above, hallmarked Birmingham 1910, 39mm. Extremely fine and attractively toned, with suspension ring, ribbon and clasp; in original fitted case £50-70
Hammer Price: £50
George V, Coronation, 1911, Boroughs of Nelson and Shoreditch, silver medals by Vaughton (2), conjoined busts left, revs. arms, hallmarked Birmingham 1910 and 1911, both 32mm [2]. Extremely fine; with integral suspension loops £60-80
George V, Coronation, 1911, Metropolitan Borough of Wandsworth, a bronze medal, unsigned, conjoined busts left, rev. arms, 64mm (BHM 4062). Good extremely fine; in fitted case of issue £30-40
George V, Coronation, 1911, Rishton Urban District Council, a silver medal, unsigned, conjoined busts left, rev. inscription, 32mm. Extremely fine or better, with ring for suspension; in case of issue £30-40
Hammer Price: £25
George V, Coronation, 1911, Borough of Wimbledon, a silver medal by ‘British Made’, conjoined busts left, rev. arms, 35mm (BHM 4026). About extremely fine £30-40
George V, Coronation, 1911, a silver award medal, unsigned, for the Royal Warrant Holders’ Association, Aberdeen, shields, crown above, rev. shield within wreath, named (T.W. Hampton, 1910), 30mm. Good very fine, very rare; with ring for suspension and bar £30-50
Royal Visit to Camberwell, 1911, a silver medal by A. Fenwick and Fattorini, conjoined busts left, rev. arms, 32mm (BHM 4078). Extremely fine and lightly toned, scarce £40-60
Royal Visit to Marsden, 1912, a bronze medal by Fattorini & Sons, conjoined busts left, rev. inscription, 38mm; Royal Visit to Meltham, 1912, a white metal medal, unsigned, 39mm; Royal Visit to Winchester, 1912, a bronze medal by the Royal Mint (?), 39mm (BHM 4089); Royal Visit to Birkenhead, 1914, a silver medal, unsigned, 39mm [4]. First two extremely fine, others fine to very fine; first in fitted case of issue £60-80
Hammer Price: £100
Royal Visit to Merthyr Tydvil, 1912, a silver medal by Vaughton, conjoined busts left, rev. ornate arms, hallmarked Birmingham 1912, 38mm. Matt, extremely fine, lightly toned, scarce; with loop fort suspension £40-60
Mary Wakefield, 1910, a large electrotype cast bronze medal by P.-V. Dautel, draped bust right, reverse lyre within laurel of roses, music a fair and glorious gift from god around, 150mm (cf. DNW 49, 1001). Fine; contained in a fitted oak box, inside of lid inset with five brass plaques, inscribed ‘Chesterfield Musical Festival, Inaugurated 1923, Presented by Mr J.A. Colledge, Chesterfield’ and ‘Staveley Town School 1925’, ‘Eckington Council Girls School 1926’, ‘Brampton Girls...
£70–£90
County Borough of Birkenhead, [Lady] Mayoress, a gold and enamel badge by H. Bushell & Son, arms, back named (Mrs T. McLennan), with gold and enamel 1929-30 suspender bar, all hallmarked Birmingham 1924, 42 x 33mm, 9ct, 13.12g. Practically as struck, very rare; in original blue fitted case of issue by Pyke & Sons Ltd, The Jewellers, Liverpool & Birkenhead £120-150
Hammer Price: £160
Society of Border Leicester Sheep Breeders, a silver award medal by Fenton, Russell & Co, sheep right, rev. named (John Lawson, Elsrickle Mains, for best exhibit in Border Leicester Section, Biggar Show, 1930), hallmarked Birmingham 1929, 38mm; Large Black Pig Society, award medals by Mappin & Webb (3), in silver and bronze (2), first named (Claude Coates N.P.B.A, Stirling Show & Sale, 1950), hallmarked Birmingham 1949, all 51mm [4]. Varied state £50-70
Liverpool Cathedral, 1934, a silver award medal by W. Gilbert, eagle above cathedral, rev. laurel wreath, for fellow workers, etc, edge named (The Bishop of Lichfield), hallmarked Birmingham 1934, 57mm (Eimer 26; E 2025; cf. DNW M10, 1440). Extremely fine; in maroon fitted case of issue £90-120
Hammer Price: £200
London School of Economics, a silver award medal by Elkington, bust of Isambard Kingdom Brunel three-quarters right, rev. railway bridge, edge named (Arthur Harlow Matson, 1934), 51mm. Matt, good very fine, rare £80-100
Hammer Price: £85
George V, Silver Jubilee, 1935, Borough of Bridlington, a silver medal by Fattorini, conjoined busts left, rev. arms, hallmarked Birmingham 1934, 39mm; George VI, Coronation, 1937, Borough of Bridlington, a silver medal by J.R. Gaunt, 36mm (W & E 7085B.2) [2]. Both extremely fine or better; in cases of issue £60-80
Hammer Price: £80
George V, Silver Jubilee, 1935, medals (3), in silver (2), both unsigned, for J. & J. Cash, Coventry, conjoined busts left, rev. inscription, 25mm; for the Royal Bath Hotel, by Elkington (?), 39mm; octagonal, in silver gilt, unsigned, for Mappin & Webb and the London Carthorse Parade Society, hallmarked Birmingham 1934, octagonal, 32mm; together with a silver and enamel badge by Vaughton for the Nottingham Evening News ‘Nig-Nog’ Club, 28mm [4]. Very fine or better, all with suspension...
Hammer Price: £65
Rudyard Kipling, 1935, a light bronze medal by J. Kilenyi, bust right, rev. two female figures on mountain peak, 76mm (BHM 4281; E 2037). Extremely fine £40-60
Hammer Price: £130
Edward VIII, Abdication, 1936, a black bakelite medal by Clang Ltd for Seaby, abdication speech on both sides, 115mm (Giordano CM343a; W & E 6320; BHM 4272). The Twopence-Halfpenny stamp normally affixed missing, otherwise double pierced as issued, extremely fine £60-80
George VI, Coronation, 1937, Denton Urban District Council, a plated bronze and enamel medal by Fattorini, arms within wreath, rev. inscription, stamped thomas fattorini limited birmingham, 50mm (W & E –); City of Winchester, a silver medal by Patterson & Sons (?), arms, rev. inscription, hallmarked Birmingham 1936, 38mm (W & E 7197A.1) [2]. Very fine to extremely fine, first extremely rare; in cases of issue £40-60
George VI, Coronation, 1937, silver award medals (2), Cardiff Coronation Sports by H.P. Fligelstone, conjoined busts left, arms and supporters above, rev. wreath, named (Won by J.R. Davies, 12-5-37), hallmarked Chester 1936, 38mm (W & E 7105A); City of Leicester, unsigned (by A. Fenwick?), 38mm (W & E ‘Uncertain Attribution’) [2]. Good very fine, first with edge bruise; this in case of issue inscribed ‘Fligelstone, Jeweller, Silversmith & Medal Specialist, Roath, Cardiff’ £50-70
Hammer Price: £35
George VI, Coronation, 1937, a silver medal by Turner & Simpson, conjoined busts left, rev. Britannia standing right, Westminster Abbey behind, 51mm (W & E 7350A.6). Matt, extremely fine; in fitted case of issue £50-70
George VI, Coronation and the Opening of the National Maritime Museum, 1937, a silver medal by Spink, conjoined busts left, rev. view of the Queen’s House, 57mm (W & E 7800A.2; BHM 4363; E 2049). Extremely fine, scarce; in fitted case of issue £70-90
George VI, Coronation, 1937, a silver award medal, unsigned [by Turner & Simpson?], conjoined busts left, rev. farmyard animals, inscribed (Campsie, Strathblane and Baldernock Agricultural Society, 12-5-37), 38mm (W & E –); Elizabeth II, Coronation, 1953, Smithfield Club, a light bronze award medal by J. Pinches, named (Presented to Marsh & Baxter Ltd for the best exhibit in the Welsh Pig Classes), 51mm [2]. About extremely fine; first in fitted case of issue £40-60
George VI, Coronation, 1937, Yorkshire Territorial Team & Rifle Association, a silver and enamel badge, unsigned, conjoined busts left, rev. wreath, engraved (Coronation Prize, 1937), 32mm; together with other medals and badges for the same event (4) [5]. Mostly extremely fine £40-60
Elizabeth II, Coronation, 1953, a bronze medal by E. Carter Preston for the Mersey Tunnel Joint Committee, crowned bust right, rev. arms and supporters, edge named (Albert Morrow, J.P.), 63mm; together with other base metal medals for the same event (2) [3]. Extremely fine £30-40
Elizabeth II, Coronation, 1953, Rolls Royce, a gilt base metal maquette, lion passant atop shield with Rolls Royce emblem, rev. spirit of ecstasy mascot, 192mm. Edge damaged from removal from an attachment, otherwise very fine £30-40
Hammer Price: £20
JERSEY, Society of Agriculture & Horticulture, c. 1860, a copper award medal by G. Glenny & W.J. Taylor, bust of Queen Victoria left, rev. wreath, 57mm (D & W 139/296). Striking crack, otherwise about extremely fine, very rare £30-50
Hammer Price: £70
Attempted Invasion of Scotland, 1708, a copper medal by J. Croker and S. Bull, bust of Anne left, rev. Britannia protecting a crouching Scotia from the French fleet being put to flight, 40mm (Woolf 21:1; MI II, 316/141; E 430). About extremely fine, brown patina; in a modern red fitted case £120-150
Hammer Price: £140
Jernegan’s Lottery, 1736, silver medals by J.S. Tanner (2), Minerva standing between trophies and emblems, revs. Queen Caroline waters a grove of palm trees, both 39mm, 20.40g, 20.02g (MI II, 517/72; E 537); William IV, Coronation, 1831, a white metal medal by T.W. Ingram, 53mm (BHM 1486); Royal (Dick) Veterinary College, Edinburgh, bronze award medals by Kirkwood & Son (3), named (Anatomy (Jun), Wm. White, Session 1902-3; Chemistry, Wm. White, Session 1902-3; Zoology, Wm. White, Session...
Hammer Price: £290
Planned Invasion of London, 1752, a restrike silver medal from dies by C.N. or J.C. Roettiers, bust of Prince Charles right, rev. Britannia on sea-shore awaiting ships, 43mm, 43.74g (Woolf 65:1; MI II, 670/380; E 639). Edge and surface knocks, otherwise fine £50-70
Hammer Price: £60
Prince Frederick Elected Bishop of Osnabrück, 1764, a silver medal by T. Pingo, Britannia seated at table, resting against British shield, rev. legend in 9 lines, 43mm (Eimer 31; BHM 90; E 706); George V, Silver Jubilee, 1935, a silver medal by P. Metcalfe, 57mm (BHM 4249; E 2029a); together with other 1897 medals (3, two in silver) [5]. Second mint state, in case of issue, others very fine, first toned £100-150
Thomas Erskine and Vicary Gibbs, 1794, a copper medal by J. Milton, conjoined busts right, rev. Justice assists a falling Britannia, lion at left, 44mm (Stainton 11; BHM 376; E 859); Death of Henry Hallam, 1859, a copper medal by L.C. Wyon, 64mm (BHM 2654) [2]. Good very fine, but obverses spotted £70-90
Hammer Price: £110
Druidical Society, an oval gilt ticket, unsigned, full-faced head with long beard, oak sprigs at sides, 7 acorns at left, rev. branch of oak with 11 acorns, nis gwyr namyn diwyd dderwyddon around, 36 x 28mm (D & W 120/157 var). About extremely fine and very rare £90-120
Hammer Price: £120
Birmingham Pitt Club, 1814, a silver medal by T. Webb, bust of William Pitt left, rev. legend in wreath, 50mm (D & W 110/76; MG 1006; BHM 834); Birmingham Athletic Club, a silver award cross by J. Moore, c. 1870, un-named, 80 x 60mm (cf. DNW 64, 1087); Birmingham & Midland Counties Bull Dog Club (Est. 1894), a silver award medal by Ottley, un-named, 45mm (cf. DNW 57, 1428) [3]. Second good very fine and with clip and ring for suspension, others fine and better £80-100
Battle of Waterloo, 1815, a white metal medal by N.G.A. Brenet for Mudie, bust of Duke of Wellington right, rev. clasped hands above legend, 41mm (Eimer 64a; BHM 871; E 1068); Death of the Duke of Wellington, 1852, white metal medals by Allen & Moore (2), 64 and 51mm (Eimer 137, 143; BHM 2474, 2476; E 1468); together with other miscellaneous medals (10, one in silver) [13]. Third very fine, others in varied state, first pierced and with old iron ring for suspension £40-60
George IV, Coronation, 1821, a white metal medal by T. Halliday and P. Kempson, laureate bust left, rev. the King crowned, 48mm (BHM 1073); Wesleyan Methodist Conference, 1836, a white metal medal by J. Ottley, 46mm (BHM 1714); Visit of Louis Philippe I to England, 1844, a white metal medal by Allen & Moore, 39mm (W & E 426.1; BHM 2150); ‘General Tom Thumb’, 1844, a white metal medal by Allen & Moore, 38mm (BHM 2157; E 1394); together with a white metal medal of Napoleon by Thomason &...
Hammer Price: £180
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