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3 June 1999
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, CUMBERNAULD SHOW 1905, reverse vase of fruit and flowers, by V & S Vaughton, Birmingham, silver, 39mm. Very fine (£20-40)
Hammer Price: £40
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, The Dalzell Medal, Given by I.G.C. Hamilton of Dalzell, obverse The arms of Mr Hamilton of Dalzell M.P (CP. p. 182/23, engraving on p.194), silver, 49mm. Extremely fine, rare (£50-90)
Hammer Price: £70
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, DOBBIE AND CO., obverse in centre, Scottish Arms, below, EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND, pRESENTED BY DOBBIE & CO., ROYAL SEED GROWERS AND FLORISTS, WON BY CHAS DAVIDSON NEWTON, 1909, fruit and floral surround, silver gilt, 39mm; DOUGLAS HORT. SOCiety, JUBILEE MEDAL, 1907 (To John Inglis, Weston [Lanarkshire] although no details inscribed), Acanthus suspension loop, floral border, Birmingham hallmark, W.A., silver, 44 x 52mm.;...
Hammer Price: £30
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, Western District of Dumbartonshire, Class III, Winners Medal, name not engraved, 1891, obverse group of poultry, by Ottley, suspension loop, silver, 40mm. Good extremely fine (£30-60)
Hammer Price: £65
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, Dumbartonshire Agricultural Society, presented by Jas. Johnston Esq., Loghburnie, For the best Clydesdale Female, won by John Douglas, Kirkintilloch, 1892, Acanthus suspension, loop, wreath and collar, silver, 60mm. Extremely fine, rare (£50-80)
Hammer Price: £55
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, DUMBARTONSHIRE AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION, INST. 1848, obverse farm animals in foreground, Dumbarton Rock in background, Dumbarton Arms and Motto above, aWARDED TO C.J. FERGUSON BUCHANAN ESQ., SECOND PRIZE FOR ROADSTER BROOD MARES AT SHOW, 1897, by Edward & Sons, Glasgow, Æ, 45mm. Very fine (£20-60)
Hammer Price: £150
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, WESTERN DISTRICT OF DUMBARTONSHIRE AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION, 1896, laurel wreath surround, CLASS LXVIII, WON BY R. OSBORNE HELENSBURGH, reverse standing collie in high relief, meadow foreground, ornamental surround, silver, 33mm. Good extremely fine (£40-60)
Hammer Price: £75
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, Suffolk sheep society, 1900, obverse County Arms, incorporated 1886, awarded to Robert Allen Howell, Kirkcudbright, FOR THE BEST PEN OF LAMBS, Dumfries Agricultural Society, 1900 (these details are gold blocked on lid of medal case), reverse Suffolk ewe in high relief, by Elkington, London, silver, 48mm. Almost as struck (£60-90)
Hammer Price: £95
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, Suffolk Sheep Society, obverse County Arms, awarded to Robert Allen Howell, Kirkcudbright, FOR THE BEST PEN OF SUFFOLK CROSS LAMBS, Dumfries Agricultural Society 1901 (these details are gold blocked on lid of medal case), reverse Suffolk ewe in high relief, by Elkington, London, silver, 48mm. Almost as struck (£60-90)
Hammer Price: £100
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, Suffolk Sheep Society, obverse County Arms, awarded to Robert Allen Howell, Kirkcudbright, FOR THE BEST PEN OF CROSS BRED LAMBS BY A SUFFOLK RAM, Dumfries Agricultural Society 1902 (these details are gold blocked on lid of medal case), reverse Suffolk ewe in high relief, by Elkington, London, silver, 48mm. Almost as struck (£60-90)
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, Dumfries Estate, from Lord James Stuart (engraved on edge), 1st Prize for hedges, George Vallance, Glengyron, 1858, silver, 43mm. Very fine, rare (£30-60)
Hammer Price: £50
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, Dumfries Estate, from Lord James Stuart (engraved on edge), 5th Prize for greencrop, Mr John Allen, Dettingen, 1855, cased, by Hunt & Roskell, silver, 42mm. Good extremely fine, rare (£30-60)
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, Dunoon Agricultural Society, Mr John Turner, first prize for best mare or gelding, 1862, scroll suspension, loop, silver, 45mm. Very fine (£30-60)
Hammer Price: £35
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, COTTAGER’S FLOWER SHOW, DUPPLIN CASTLE (near Perth), ChAMPION MEDAL, reverse Gardner with yoke, with cornet above, lead, 40mm. Good fine, rare (£20-40)
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, U.E.L.A.S. (United East Lothian Agricultural Association), for earth closet, Haddington, won by Alex Paterson, 1895, silver, 38mm. Very fine (£30-60)
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, EAST STRATHEARN PLOUGHING SOCIETY, 1926, CHAMPION PRIZE, WON BY M. KINMONTH, scroll suspension, loop & ring, Glasgow hallmark, maker JF (J. Fetter), silver, 62mm. Extremely fine (£40-80)
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, Edinburgh Christmas Show, presented by Robert Buist Esq., for best short horn cow, gained by Mr John Meikle, 1874, Eastfield, group of farm animals, silver, 48mm, cased. Good very fine, edge knock (£40-60)
Hammer Price: £120
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, EDINBURGH ORNITHOLOGICAL SOCIETY, fOR BEST PIEBALD 31st Dec.1870., reverse monogram P.L., maker CHF, Acanthus suspension loop and pin brooch, floral border, silver, 44mm. Extremely fine (£30-60)
Hammer Price: £25
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, KING EDWARD vii, CROWNED 1902, obverse bust of King facing, reverse EDINBURGH COR HORSE SHOW (all within laurel wreath), awARDED TO J. SMITH & SON, A. T. HUTCHINSON SEC., by F & S, Æ, 45mm. Good extremely fine (£20-50)
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, ERROL PLOUGHING SOCIETY, 1897, obverse engraving of plough, PRESENTED BY JAMES KiDD ESQ., WON BY JAMES SPARK, NEW-FARM, Suspension formed by eagle & banner, with motto PRO RECE LECE ET LIBERTATE, Integral loop, silver, 40mm. Good extremely fine (£50-80)
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, Fettercairn Farmers Club, presented by Sir John R Gladstone., Bart., President Fettercairn Farmers Club 1897, competed for by points & gained by James Law, Upper Thainston obverse cow, by Vaughton, Birmingham., Birmingham hallmark, silver, 51mm. Good extremely fine (£40-80)
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, Fettercairn Farmers Club, presented by D.J. Gammell Esq., President , competed for by points, won by J. Law., 1897, obverse winged female, with heads of cattle in roundels, either side, implements & traction engine, by Vaughton, Birmingham., Birmingham hallmark, silver, 51mm. Good extremely fine (£40-80)
Hammer Price: £45
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, Fettercairn Farmers Club, presented by Col. McIllroy, C.B., President, won by James Law, 1898, obverse winged female, with heads of cattle in roundels, either side, implements & traction engine, by Vaughton, Birmingham., Birmingham hallmark, silver 51mm. Good extremely fine (£40-80)
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, Fettercairn Farmers Club, presented by The Hon. C.F. Trefusis, competed for by points, won by James Law, 1902, obverse winged female, with heads of cattle in roundels, either side implements & traction engine, by Vaughton, Birmingham., Birmingham hallmark, silver, 51mm. Good extremely fine (£40-80)
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, Fettercairn Farmers Club, presented by S. J. Gammell, President, won by James Law, 1904,obverse rural scene, farm buildings and animals in foreground, by J.F. Joseph Fray, Birmingham hallmark, silver, 49mm. Good extremely fine (£40-80)
Hammer Price: £60
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, Fettercairn Farmers Club, presented by The Hon C. Forbes Trefusis, President, won by James Law, 1899, Upper Thainston, obverse farm house with farm animals in foreground, Birmingham hallmark, by V&S (Vaughton & Son), silver, 48mm. Good extremely fine (£40-80)
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, Fettercairn Farmers Club, presented by The Hon C.F. Trefusis, President of the Farmers Club for the year 1896, competed for by points, gained by James Law, obverse heads of farm animals & poultry in 5 roundels, central larger roundel with group of animals, the roundels interspersed with various farm produce and farm implements, silver, 47mm. Good extremely fine (£60-90)
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, Fettercairn Farmers Club, presented by William Falconer, President of the Farmers Club for the year 1895, competed for by points, gained by James Law, obverse farmhouse, farmyard scene & four farm animals, silver, 45mm. Good extremely fine (£50-90)
Hammer Price: £130
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, Fettercairn Farmers Club, presented by Lord Clinton, President, obverse winged female figure, competed for by points, gained by James Law, 1905, reverse group of horses & foal, maker J.F. (Joseph Fray), Birmingham hallmark, silver, 45mm.Good extremely fine (£40-80)
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, Fettercairn Farmers Club, presented by W. M. Low Esq., President, obverse laurel wreath surround, won by Jas Law, 1907, reverse farmhouse & buildings, farm animals, plough in ex., by W.J.D., Birmingham hallmark, silver, 45mm.Good extremely fine (£40-80)
Hammer Price: £90
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, FIFE COAL CO., 2nd PRIZE FOR FLOWER PLOT, WON BY J.C. STEVENSON, 1912, thistle spray suspension, loop & ring, 9ct. gold, 24mm. Extremely fine (£50-80)
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, FORTINGALL PLOUGHING ASSOC., CHAMPIONSHIP MEDAL WON BY HUGH McDOUGALL, NETHER BLAIRISH, 1905, 1906, 1907, reverse H. McD monogram within laurel wreath, by W.J.D., Birmingham hallmark, clasp & loop suspension, 15ct gold, 21.5 grams. Good extremely fine (£130-180)
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, FORTINGALL ANNUAL PLOUGHING MATCH, CHAMPIONSHIP MEDAL, PRESENTED BY A.M. RAIT ESQ., 1905, reverse WON BY HUGH McDOUGALL, NETHER BLAIRISH, 1905, by S & R (Smith & Rait ), Glasgow hallmark, suspension loop formed by two dolphins, silver, cased, 50mm. Almost as struck (£40-80)
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, GARGUNNOCK FARMERS CLUB, CENTENARY, 1894, by Ottley, Birmingham, silver, 48mm. Good extremely fine (£30-70)
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, GARTMORE & DALMARY PLOUGHING SOCIETY, JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP, all within wreath of barley, WON BY DUNCAN FERGUSON, reverse ploughing scene, in ex. EVERTENDO FOECUNDAT., by J.W. Dingley, silver, 49mm. Almost as struck (£50-100)
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, GIFFORD HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, FIRST PRIZE FOR THE BEST CULTIVATED GARDEN, GAINED BY MR WILLIAM OGILVIE, 1849, Edinburgh Hallmark, maker J. N & Co (Jas Nasmyth & Co.), integral suspension loop & ring, silver, 40mm. Extremely fine (£20-40)
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, Girvan District Agricultural Society, presented by David Hastings Esq., Jameston, North Turnberry, for one year old gelding or mare, by Doncaster, won by M.R.S. Marshall, 1890, rural scene, trees and hills in background, farm animals in foreground, by A. Fenwick S.F.C. Birmingham, silver, 49mm, suspension loop. Good extremely fine (£40-80)
Hammer Price: £140
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, Glasgow Agricultural Society Show, given by W. Lockhart M.P. For Lanarkshire, awarded to Mr James Murdoch, 13th June 1854, obverse cow, in ex. a heart with an ancient lock, frosted silver, glass fronted, by B. Wyon, silver, 46mm. Good extremely fine (£70-120)
Hammer Price: £160
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, Glasgow agricultural society, Inst. 1851, presented by Mr William King, Cooper, High St., Glasgow, gained by Mr John Madden, for the best powdered butter in the restricted dairymen class, Glasgow 16th June 1886, obverse farmyard scene, farm animals, corn stacks, implements etc., by J. Moore, thistle spray mount, silver, 50mm. Good extremely fine, rare (£60-100)
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, Glasgow Agricultural Society, obverse City arms, Glasgow Show 1887, gained by Mr John W Madden, Buccleuch St, Glasgow, for the best fresh butter (dairymen's section), 5th & 6th July 1887, suspension loop, silver, 49mm. Good extremely fine, rare (£50-90)
Hammer Price: £85
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