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3 June 1999
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, Glasgow Agricultural Society, gAINED BY Mr JOHN W. MADDEN, GLASGOW SHOW 1887, BUCLEUCH ST., GLASGOW, FOR THE BEST POWDERED BUTTER (DAIRYMEN’S SECTION) 5th & 6th July, 1887, integral suspension & loop, silver, 49mm. Good extremely fine, rare (£50-90)
Hammer Price: £45
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, Glasgow Agricultural Society, SUMMER SHOW 1898, pOWDERED BUTTER, WON BY THOMAS HODGE, Acanthus suspension loop & ring, heavy floral border, maker J.F. (Joseph Fray), Birmingham hallmark, silver, 43mm. Extremely fine (£20-40)
Hammer Price: £20
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, Glasgow Agricultural Society, obverse arms and motto, aWARDED TO A. GENTILES, GLASGOW, for Collection of implements, 6th & 7th May, 1874, by Kirkwood & Sons, silver, 45mm. Good extremely fine (£30-70)
Hammer Price: £70
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, HUTCHISONTOWn (Govan dist. of Glasgow) GardENS FLOWER SHOW, 1874, 1st PRIZE BEST KEPT PLOT, AWARDED TO ROBERT CHALMERS, elaborate acanthus mount with suspension loop & ring, inner frilled collar, silver, 47mm. Good extremely fine, rare (£30-60)
Hammer Price: £30
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, PRESENTED BY PETER GATHERER & SON GREENOCK, FOR BEST GROUP OF CLYDESDALES, WON BY ROBT. MILLER, 1927, TORBHLAREN, obverse group of four horses, Birmingham hallmark, silver, 45mm. Good extremely fine (£50-90)
Hammer Price: £55
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, Highland Society of Scotland, Instd. 1784, Incorp. 1787, awarded to John Sharp for ploughing, 1805, reverse plough, thistle below, wheat wreath (CP. p.177), suspension loop, silver, 45 x 36mm. Extremely fine, extremely rare (£100-150)
Hammer Price: £200
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, Highland Society of Scotland, awarded to Mr John Milne, Architect For designs for farm buildings (inscribed on edge), 1828, reverse three figures, in ex. semper armis nunc et Industria by Ingram S.C., Lizars, Inv., silver, 45mm. Good very fine, edge knock (£40-80)
Hammer Price: £50
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, Highland Society of Scotland, awarded to Mrs J. Robertson, for a report on an experiment in the culture of land by the spade, 1832 (inscribed on edge), reverse as above, by Ingram S.C., Lizars, Inv., silver, 45mm. Extremely fine, rare (£50-90)
Hammer Price: £85
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, Highland Society of Scotland, to Gilbert McBlain, ploughing. 1833, reverse engraving of plough & furrows, Edinburgh hallmark, maker J.M. (J. McKay), silver, 45mm. Extremely fine, very rare (£100-150)
Hammer Price: £130
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland, Inst 1784, Glasgow arms & motto, not inscribed, reverse three figures, Glasgow arms, farm animals, in ex. semper armis nunc et Industria, by A.L. Kirkwood, 18 ct. gold (62.2gms), 44mm. Good extremely fine, very rare (£300-400)
Hammer Price: £390
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland, awarded to Mr Donald Clark Blervie, for a report of embankments on the River Hallowdale, 1836 (inscribed on edge), reverse three figures, in ex. semper armis nunc et industria by Ingram, S.C., Lizars, Inv., silver ,45mm. Extremely fine, edge knock (£30-60)
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland, awarded to Angus MacDonald Esq., of Glenallandale, for white spring wheat, exhibited at Inverness, 1851 (inscribed on edge), reverse three figures, in ex. semper armis nunc et industria, by Ingram S.C., Lizars, Inv., (CP. p. 177/1), silver, 45mm. Good extremely fine (£30-60)
Hammer Price: £35
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland, awarded to John McClen, for sweet milk cheese, exhibited at Stranrer, 1859 (inscribed on edge), reverse three figures, in ex. semper armis nunc et industria, by Ingram S.C., Lizars, Inv., silver, 45mm. Good extremely fine (£30-60)
Hammer Price: £40
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland, obverse Glasgow arms & motto, awarded to David Annan Torr of Monzie, for silver gray, Dorkings, Glasgow Show, 1867 (inscribed on edge), reverse three figures, Glasgow arms, farm animals, in ex. semper armis nunc et industria by A.L. Kirkwood (D 276; CP. p. 159.29), silver, 45mm. Good extremely fine, rare (£40-80)
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland, awarded to R. Kerr Wattieson breeder of best Ayrshire Bull Glasgow Show, 1867 (inscribed on edge), reverse three figures, Glasgow arms, farm animals, in ex. semper armis nunc et industria, by A.L. Kirkwood (DW 276; CP. p.159.29), silver, 45mm. Good extremely fine, rare (£40-80)
Hammer Price: £75
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland, awarded to Ann McGregor, for best kept Cottage, Weem & Bredalbane, reverse rural cottage, shepherd, dog & sheep, by A. Kirkwood (CP. p. 177/2, pl. xxxiv fig. 2), silver, 45mm. Good extremely fine (£50-90)
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland, awarded to Robert Paterson Robgill Tower, For Clydesdale Filly, 1897, reverse three figures, in ex. semper armis nunc et industria, silver, 45mm. Centre of obverse badly scratched otherwise good very fine (£10-30)
Hammer Price: £10
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland, awarded to Robert McNeil, Big Park For Clydesdale Mare, 1911, reverse three figures, in ex. semper armis nunc et industria, silver, 45mm. Extremely fine (£20-40)
Hammer Price: £15
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland, awarded to John Brown For ploughing, 1850, reverse ploughman at work, by A. Kirkwood, Edinburgh (CP. pl. 34 fig. 6), floral mount suspension & pin brooch, silver, 35mm. Good very fine (£40-60)
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland, figures of Scotia crowning Highlands in ex. SEMPRE ARMIS NUNC ET INDUSTRIA, PRESENTED BY THE EARL OF EGLINTON & WINTON, PRESident TO ARTHUR E. EVANS, BROWNLEA FOR BEST ANIMAL IN CLASS FOR HORSES IN HARNESS, GLASGOW SHOW, 1905, By A. Kirkwood & Son (Edinburgh), Æ, surmounted by Earl's cornet, 48 x 62mm. Good extremely fine (£30-60)
Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland, awarded to LADY ANNE MURRAY OF LOCH CARRON FOR GROUP OF ST. KILDA SHEEP AND LAMBS, INVERNESS SHOW 1901, reverse three figures, in ex. semper armis nunc et industria, Æ, 45mm. Good extremely fine, rare (£30-60)
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland, awarded to THOMAS HODGE, MOLLINSHILLHEAD FOR AYRSHIRE Bull, 1899, by Kirkwood, Edinburgh, reverse three figures, in ex. semper armis nunc et industria, silver, cased, 45mm. Good extremely fine (£30-60)
Hammer Price: £25
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland, awarded to JAMES PARLANE, EARN,1862 (PLOUGHING), reverse ploughing scene, by Alex Kirkwood (Edin), scroll mount, suspension, loop, silver, 35mm. Extremely fine (£30-60)
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland, ploughing medal awarded TO ROBERT LIVINGSONE, 1838, engraving of plough, integral suspension loop, Edinburgh hallmark, J. Mc (Jas McKay), silver, 47mm. Very fine, very rare (£70-150)
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland, awarded to John Robertson Tower, for ploughing, 1861, reverse as above, scroll mount suspension, silver, 35mm, good fine, another awarded to George Gibb, Pittenchar, Kinglassie, for Clydesdale Mare, 1874, reverse three figures, in ex. semper armis nunc et industria, silver, 35mm., good extremely fine, another awarded to Alexr Todd, Victoria Gardens, Glasgow, for flower &...
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland, awarded to William Brown, Lodgebush, Craigie, for Ayrshire Cow, 1878, reverse as last medal, silver, 35mm., good very fine, another, awarded to William Cullen, Barbegs, 1880, Cumbernauld, for Ayrshire Cow, very fine, another, awarded to Thomas Cochrane, Dalmeny and Queensferry, for Garden, 1874, another, awarded to GeORGE NAIRN, MAINS OF DRUMMOND, for Ploughing, 1874 [4],...
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland, Medals (7), all silver, 30mm, with Suspension loops, the same reverses, three figures, In Ex. Semper Armis Nunc Et Industria, awarded to George Cran, Morlich, polled cow, 1884; Alexr McCulloch, ploughing, 1886; Henry Strong, ploughing, 1887; James Rioch, ploughing, 1889; Jas. Smith, ploughing, 1894; Alex McDonald, ploughing, 1901, brooch mount, silver gilt, good very fine;...
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, KINCARDINESHIRE FARMERS CLUB, obverse plough & sheaf of oats, aWARDED TO EDWARD MERCHANT, SMALL TENANTS BEST HORSE, 1925, reverse rural scene with farm animals, by Kirkwood & Son, Edinburgh, silver, cased, 48mm, almost as struck, another medal, pRESENTED BY C. SELLAR & SON, HUNTLY (not inscribed), Birmingham hallmark, 1911-12, silver, 34mm [2], very fine (£60-100)
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, Inverness farmers society, Inst. 1838, obverse rams head, with motto on scroll Permitte Divis Caetera P.G. McDonald, Mile End, Ayrshire cow, 1888, Æ 44mm. Extremely fine (£20-30)
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, Keith show, Presented by R. Lyon, for best mounted horse, 1890, Aberdeen hallmark, maker B.D., scroll mount, silver, 35mm. Extremely fine (£20-30)
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, Kennethmount aGRICULTURAL Association, 1880, PRESENTED BY THE ABDN LIME Co., FOR BEST POLLED FEMALE, 1880, integral loop for suspension, by R.Y.A (Robert Yule, Aberdeen), silver, 45mm; another, for best Polled male, 1880, reverse blank, suspension loop, silver, 48mm; another, for Dairy Produce, 1879, reverse blank, Aberdeen hallmark, maker J.W. (J. Walker), suspension loop, silver, 44mm [3]. First very fine, otherse...
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, KILLIN PLOUGHING ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONSHI, CLASS WON BY M. WRIGHT ,1894, elaborate cut out shield, formed by crown and floral wreath, suspension loop, Birmingham hallmark, silver, 42 x 39mm. Extremely fine (£20-40)
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, Ploughing medal, PRESENTED BY JOHN STROYAN ESQ., M P (Killin), within wreath of oats, reverse WON BY HUGH McDOUGALL, NETHER BLAIRISH, 1904, ploughing scene in high relief, silver, 49mm. Almost as struck (£40-80)
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, KILMAURS FARMERS SOCIETY, FOR THE BEST BROOD MARE IN FOAL OR FOAL AT FOOT PRESENTED BY THE HON. THOMAS Cochrane, AWARDED TO MR HUGH TODD, 1891, within wreath of barley & plough, reverse farm animals & poultry, Church & dwellings, silver, 48mm Good extremely fine (£50-90)
Hammer Price: £60
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, KINGLASSIE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, INSTITUTED 1814, obverse three roundels of horse, cow & sheep, 1916, ANGUS BULL (All within wreath of corn), 2nd PRIZE, WON BY WILLIAM SMITH, SOUTH PARKS, Æ, 41mm.Very fine (£20-40)
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, KINGLASSIE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, oberse three roundels of horse, cow & floral decorations around, 1lb FRESH BUTTER, 1ST PRIZe, WON BY W m SMITH, SOUTH PARKS, LESLIE, AUGUST 1919, within open laurel wreath, Birmingham hallmark, maker F.R.& Co Ld, silver, cased, 44mm. Almost as struck (£40-90)
Hammer Price: £95
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, Kirkcudbright, presented by A & W Montgomery, The Banks, Kirkcudbright, won by J. Joss, Best Foal, 1906, obverse Clydesdale stallion, farm buildings, hills & trees in background, silver, 57mm. Good extremely fine (£40-80)
Hammer Price: £110
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, Kirkfieldbank Horticultural Society, Presented by A.H. Stein of Kirkfield, Confined Class, Won by A. Tennent Kirkfieldbank, 20th Sept. 1890, elaborate cruciform shape crowned & lions in the angles, silver, 55 x 46mm. Extremely fine (£30-60)
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, Kirkintilloch Agricultural Society, Jubilee 1894, won by J. Rennie, elaborate cruciform shape, with winners name on gold shield in centre, Birmingham hallmark, maker J.F. (Joseph Fray), silver, 30 x 42mm. Extremely fine (£30-60)
Agricultural, Arboricultural & Horticultural Prize Medals of Scotland, LANARK PLOUGHING SOCIETY, wON BY JOHN FRAME, 1886, scroll mount, incorporating a fox mask either side, loop & ring, silver, 46mm.Very fine (£30-60)
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