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30 May 2012
Cycling, National Cyclists’ Union, a silver award medal, unsigned, conjoined arms, rev. named (25 Miles Ordinary Bicycle Championship, 25th June 1892. Time Medal, H.D. Faith, 1 hour 19 mins 3 secs), 31mm; together with later N.C.U. awards in silver (3), base metal (3), 1910-37 [7]. Varied state; two cased £80-100
£80–£100
Cycling, North Road Cycling Club, silver award medals (2), both unsigned, 1885, arms, rev. named (100 Miles Road Handicap, F. Pearse, 5h 31m 42s, Safety, 9th July 1898); rose and thistles between arms, rev. named (Tug-of-War, Jan 29 1887, C.T. Scrivener), both 28mm [2]. Extremely fine, toned, rare £40-60
Hammer Price: £35
Cycling, Notts Castle Bicycle Club, a gold and enamel award medal by Vaughton, named (1926, 30 ml R.T.T., W. Tinkler, 1h 24m 21s, “5m” 1st H’cap), hallmarked Birmingham 1926, 26mm, 11.4g; together with silver award medals (2, one enamelled), from the same club [3]. Very fine to extremely fine £90-120
Hammer Price: £120
Cycling, Scottish Amateur Road Championship, a silver award medal, unsigned, rev. named (R. Scott, Hawick C.C., Av. Sp. 22.045 mph, 1949), 32 x 25mm; World’s Open Cycling Championship, a silver award medal by J.A. Restall, cyclist between two hemispheres, rev. named (One Mile, H. Brown, Rode for England, Glasgow, 1897), hallmarked Birmingham 1897, 32mm; together with other silver award medals (8, four enamelled), mostly 20th century [10]. Mostly very fine or better £80-100
Hammer Price: £140
Cycling, South Yorkshire and North Derbyshire Centre N.C.U., a silver gilt award medal by Fattorini, arms, rev. named (25 Miles Championship, Time Medal, won by A. Warburton, 1893), 32mm; together with other silver award medals (6, five enamelled) from Derby, Doncaster, Rotherham, etc, 1929-37 [7]. Mostly very fine; first in fitted case of issue £40-60
Hammer Price: £45
Education, I. Lines Drawing Academy, 1829, a small silver medal, emblems of the arts, rev. named (To J. Cottrill for the best drawing from a bust...), 32mm; Wick Hall Literary Society, 1850, a silver medal, a scholar reading, standing by beehive, rev. named (Presented to Sanders Etheridge as a testimony of his perseverance and industry in the cause of Literature...), 44mm [2]. Both very fine £80-100
Hammer Price: £190
Education, New Caledonian Asylum, London, 1844, a silver Reward of Merit medal, crown within thistle wreath, rev. named (Dond. S. McKenzie, 14th May 1844), 45mm. Pierced and flan with gentle bend, otherwise about very fine, rare £90-120
Hammer Price: £110
Engineering, British Association of Gas Managers, President’s Prize, 1873, a frosted silver award medal by Baddeley Bros, seated figure, industrial landscape behind, rev. wreath, edge ring named (Awarded to Vivian B. Lewes, F.I.C., F.C.S, 1892, Wm. A. Valon President), 57mm. Better than extremely fine, rare; set in a silver ring and glazed £80-100
Hammer Price: £150
Engineering, Heriot-Watt University, The Watt Club, a silver award by Kenning & Spencer, bust of Watt left, rev. mechanical pump, edge named (Thomas Webster, 1892), 48mm; Institution of Structural Engineers, a silver award medal by P. Metcalfe, pyramid and lighthouse from the ancient world, with modern bridge and crane, rev. named (D.G. Macintosh…Session 1927-28), 42mm [2]. Nearly extremely fine, the second a good example of Metcalfe's Art-Deco style £70-90
Hammer Price: £75
Engineering, Institute of Civil Engineers, Telford Medal, 1828, a silver-gilt award medal by W. Wyon, bare head of Thomas Telford left, rev. Menai Suspension Bridge, named on edge (Edward Ellis Allen, 1855), 57mm (BHM 1328). Good very fine £150-200
Hammer Price: £220
Engineering, Institute of Civil Engineers, Stephenson Medal, a silver-gilt award by J.S. & A.B. Wyon, bust left, rev. locomotive no. 2, edge named (Edgar Worthington, 1888-89), 47.5mm. Matt surface, extremely fine £90-120
Engineering, Institute of Civil Engineers, Telford Medal, 1828, a silver-gilt award medal by J.S. & A.B. Wyon after W. Wyon, bust of Telford left, rev. Menai Suspension Bridge, edge named (Alfred Weeks Szlumper M. Inst. C.E., Session 1891-92), 58mm (BHM 1328; E 1206). Extremely fine or better, rare; in fitted case of issue £200-250
Hammer Price: £300
Engineering, Institute of Civil Engineers, Watt Medal, 1828, a silver-gilt award medal by J.S. Wyon, bust of Watt, right, rev. steam engine, edge named (Charles Frewen Jenkin, B.A. Assoc. M. Inst. C.E., Session 1895-96), 48mm (BHM –; E 1207). Extremely fine or better, rare; in fitted case of issue £150-200
Engineering, Institution of Aeronautical Engineers, Sir Charles Wakefield Medal, a silver-gilt award medal, unsigned, globe and eagle within wreath, rev. named (Awarded 1949 to E.S. Calvert for his work in the Development of Airport Lighting), 64mm; Midland Counties Institution of Engineers, silver award medals (2), by T. Fattorini, named (Alan Hill, 1949-50; A.E. Naylor 1951-52), hallmarked Birmingham 1950 and 1952, both 44mm [3]. About extremely fine, first with a little edge damage; all...
Hammer Price: £130
Engineering, Institution of Civil Engineers, Forrest Medal, a silver award medal by A. Wyon, bust of James Forrest three-quarters right, rev. façade of the Institution, edge named (Percival Miller Chadwick, B.Sc, Stud. Inst. C.E., Session 1912-1913), 57mm. Nearly extremely fine, toned £70-90
£70–£90
Engineering, Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland, a silver award medal by Walker & Hall, bust left, rev. named (Presented to Alexander Bishop for his Paper on Railway Signalling read before the Graduate Section, 12th April 1892), 44mm. Nearly extremely fine; in case of issue £40-60
Engineering, Institution of Mechanical Engineers, a silver-gilt award medal, unsigned, bust of Thomas Hawksley three-quarters left, rev. engineer with shovel, buildings in background, named (A.T. Bowden, 1953), 57mm; North of England Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers, C.C. Greenwell medal, a silver award medal, unsigned, facing bust, rev. miner’s lamp, named (Capt. Stanley Walton-Brown M Sc., 1936), 50mm [2]. About extremely fine; both cased as issued £90-120
Hammer Price: £85
Engineering, Midland Counties Institution of Engineers, Past President’s gilt-silver and enamel award medal, 1950-51 (Alan Hill), 65 x 45mm; North of England Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers, Past President’s gilt-silver and enamel award medal, 1983-84 (Ralph Blance), 40 x 23mm; Nottingham Society of Engineers, Past President’s gilt-silver and enamel award medal, 1934-35 (H. A. Bennett), 43mm [3]. Extremely fine £80-100
Engineering, Society of Mechanical and Electrical Engineers, a silver award medal by Vaughton, standing female figure, rev. wreath, named (W.M. Mason 1928), hallmarked Birmingham 1928, 44mm; together with other silver award medals (3), relating to Engineering, all 20th century [4]. Mostly extremely fine; in cases of issue £120-150
£120–£150
Engineering, Yorkshire Union of Mechanics Institution, a silver award medal by G. Davis, shield with supporters, rev. wreath, named (Cloth Workers Second Prize, Frank Tuley of Halifax for Essay on Dyeing, 1882), 64mm. About extremely fine, with integral clasp and suspension ring; in case of issue £120-150
Fencing, Henry Arthur Colmore-Dunn, 1896, a silver award medal, unsigned, bust left, rev. legend within wreath, edge named (John Blackburn from Hugh Pollock, March 1898), 76mm. Very fine but edge knocked £100-150
Fencing, London Fencing Club, 1928, Desborough Foil Medal, a silver award medal by F. Joubert, three people fencing, rev. seated female, named (Awarded to E.P. Minett, 22-12-48), 60mm. About extremely fine; in maroon fitted case of issue £60-80
Hammer Price: £60
Football, Jersey Football Cup, 1908-09, a small silver shield, ‘R.E. East Kirtlington Winners’, 31 x 21mm; Lord Jersey's Football Association, a silver cross, ‘Kirtlington R. East’, 35 x 31mm; Guernsey Football Association, 1922-23, a shaped silver shield, ‘Jackson League, Northerners, A. Barasin’, 34 x 27.5mm [3]. Last worn, other two very fine £100-150
£100–£150
Football, CHINA, Tientsin Football Association, 1936-7, League Division 1, silver badge, Chinese Temple, 37 x 26mm; INDIA, E.E.F. Football Tournament, 1919 (1/91st Punjabis L.I.), 38mm [2]. First extremely fine, second very fine; both with suspension loop and ring £90-120
£90–£120
Golf, Pilt Down Golf Club, Sussex, a silver award medal, unsigned, golfer teeing off, rev. winged figure with engraved naming on scroll (The Hon. F.G. Hamilton-Russell, 1908), 45mm; together with other local Club medals in silver (12), Artisan Golfers Association (3), 1934, 1937, 1940; Bexhill, 1895, 26mm; Devon County, 1981, 26mm; East Brighton, 1935, 25mm; Eton Manor, 25mm; Kent Golf Union, 1931, 34.5mm; Norfolk County, 1933, 32mm; Seaford Golf Links, 1912, 26mm; Suffolk Golf Union,...
Livery Companies, Worshipful Company of Distillers, a silver award medal by Vaughton, arms and supporters, rev. named (Hugh Dugan Stewart, January 17, 1945), hallmarked Birmingham 1947, 51mm. Extremely fine but cleaned in the past, with clip and ring for suspension; in original black fitted case of issue £40-50
Medical, Birmingham School of Medicine (Inst. 1828), a glazed silver award medal by T.W. Ingram, façade of the building in Snow Hill, rev. named within wreath (George Vaux Hoc Praemio donavit Guliel Sands Cox Prælector de Anatomia), 52mm (Taylor 93a). The silver rim with watch-type suspension loop, virtually mint state £150-250
Medical, Birmingham School of Medicine, a silver award medal by J. Sherriff, bust of Æsculapius left, rev. torso Belvedere, edge named (Mat. Med. 2nd Prize, C.S. Meeke), 39mm (BDM V, 495); University College, London, Robert Fellowes Medal, a silver award medal by W. Wyon, named (Robert B. Smart, Winter Term, 1852-3), 38mm [2]. Very fine to extremely fine £90-120
Medical, British Empire Cancer Campaign, 1934, a silver-gilt award medal signed A.G.W., St George on horseback spearing dragon, rev. wreath, named (For Research into the Cause and Cure of Cancer, Garton Medal, Hector Alfred Colwell, 1934), 75mm. Extremely fine; in fitted case of issue £150-200
Hammer Price: £370
Medical, Charing Cross Hospital, London, a silver prize medal, facade of building, rev. named within wreath (Ars Chemica, T.S. Ludlow, mdcccxlvi), 57mm (Taylor 109a); London Hospital, School of Medicine, a silver medal, named (Edward Lloyd, Anatomy & Physiology, Session 1854-55, 37mm; University of Durham, a silver cross, named (Summer Session 1883, Practical Chemistry, Prof. Bedson, B.G. Sumpter), 42mm [3]. Nearly extremely fine £120-150
Medical, Edinburgh School of Medicine, silver award medals (3), named (Ernest E. Greville, 1884; R.W. Philp, 1892; J.W. Simpson, 1903-04), 48 and 33mm; Minto House, Edinburgh (3), silver award medals (3), named (James Watt, 1883, Practical Chemistry; Murray B. Stewart, 1891; Sheila M Ross, 1898-99), 48 and 33mm; Queen's College, Edinburgh, silver award medal, named (Jacobus Marr, 1841), 48mm [7]. Very fine to extremely fine £200-250
£200–£250
Medical, Edinburgh University, Murdoch Brown Medal in Clinical Medicine, a silver award medal, unsigned, arms within border, rev. wreath, named (Keith M. Morris, 1934), all within an applied wreath rim, 65mm. Extremely fine £90-120
Medical, Guy’s Hospital, London, a silver award medal by J. Warwick, seated female figure with children, rev. wreath, named (Presented to William Wayland Kershaw, Prize for Pathological Anatomy, 1842), 43mm; Westminster Hospital, a silver award medal by E & W, crowned portcullis in quatrefoil, rev. wreath, named (First Prize in Midwifery awarded to Mr George Green, session 1856-7), 44mm [2]. First good very fine, second extremely fine or better, both toned; in cases of issue £70-90
Hammer Price: £90
Medical, Hackney Hospital, a silver award medal, unsigned, arms, rev. wreath, named (Presented to Annie May Dickenson, Probationer Nurse, 1931), 38mm; Oldswinford Hospital, Worcestershire, 1917, a silver award medal by Fattorini for the 250th anniversary, edge named (H.K. Foster Agent), hallmarked Birmingham 1919, 51mm; Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Bristol, a silver award medal by Vaughton, named (P.M. Stock for Shooting, 1931), 51mm; Westminster Medical School, Bulkeley Medal, a silver award,...
Medical, Leeds Medical School, a silver award medal by B. Wyon, head of John Hunter right, rev. wreath, engraved (Materia Medica), edge named (Robert Atkinson, First Prize, Session 1867) 52mm; Liverpool University College Medical Facility, a silver award medal, unsigned, edge named (H.M. Fletcher), 49mm; Royal Infirmary Medical School, Liverpool, a silver award medal, unsigned, engraved (Third Years Subjects, Winter Session, 1881-2), edge named (J.R.L. Dixon), 50mm [3]. First two slightly...
Hammer Price: £95
Medical, London School of Tropical Medicine, a silver award medal by F.W. Doyle Jones for Pinches, bust of Andrew Duncan right, rev. tablet, named (J.T. Duncan Oct-Dec 1919), 51mm. Extremely fine; in fitted case of issue £50-70
£50–£70
Medical, Manchester Royal School of Medicine & Surgery, a silver award medal, unsigned, crowned shield with supporters, rev. wreath, named (Awarded to Mr Nathaniel Buckley by Dr Newbold for distinction in the Examinations upon Materia Medica, session 1839-1840), 55mm. Better than extremely fine, set in a silver ring with glazed lunette (reverse missing); in original case £80-100
Medical, Obstetrics, E.J. Hopkins Medal, by Lumley, nurse kneels at the bed of a woman lying-in, holding the baby, above Juno in clouds with two peacocks, rev. Latin legend in 8 lines, edge named (Emanuel Cooper, 1829), 51mm (Storer 1598). Good very fine, toned, very rare £150-200
Hammer Price: £160
Medical, Rededication Of The French Hospital And Dispensary, London, 1890, a bronze award medal by E. Lanteri, seated nurse between standing female and elderly man, rev. light from radiant star shines on ornate EIC tablet, roses around, named (Edouard Belleroche, Commissaire Fondateur), 76mm (BM Acq. 1978-82, p.74, 33; BDM III, 302; BHM –). Some light scratching above name in tablet, otherwise very fine and patinated, rare £90-120
Medical, St Bartholomew’s Hospital, London, Alfred Willett Medal, 1905, a silver award by F. Bowcher, bust right, rev. façade of the hospital and armorial shield to left, edge named (H. Burt White, 1924), 57mm. Nearly extremely fine, scarce £80-100
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