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England, Mark Hall Farm, Harlow, an engraved silver award medal by T. Phipps and E. Robinson, soil tiller, rev. ploughshare, inscribed (Exhibited the Best Cultivator, June 15 1804), hallmarked 1804 (no town mark, probably London), 42mm. About very fine, very rare £200-£300
Hammer Price: £280
England, Rutland Agricultural Society, an engraved silver award medal by C. Rawlings and W. Summers, inscribed (Offered by Mr Robert Smith, Burley), rev. (To the Breeder of the Best Beast in the Yard, that has been Bred within the District), hallmarked London, 1837, 52mm. Good very fine; in a plain border with integral suspension and loop £150-£200
Hammer Price: £170
England, East Chester Ward Agricultural Society, an engraved silver award medal, unsigned, inscription, rev. named (Awarded to T. Waller Esqr, for the Best Crop of Swede Yellow and White Turnips Grown upon his Farm at Brinkburn House, 1852), 73 x 60mm. Good very fine; in a plain border with integral suspension and loop £120-£150
Hammer Price: £120
England, Birmingham & Midland Counties Exhibition, a silver award medal by T. Ottley, poultry in farmyard, rev. named (J. Harrison Jun. Esq, Cochin China (Cinammon & Buff), 2nd Prize, Class 10, 1853), 50mm. Virtually as struck with frosted surfaces; glazed and set in a silver band £100-£150
England, Hitchin & Home Counties Domestic Poultry Association, a silver award medal by T. Ottley, poultry in farmyard, rev. named (J. Harrison Jun. Esq, Cochin China (Color’d), Cock & 3 Pullets, Chickens of 1853, 2nd Prize, Nov. 1853), 40mm. Virtually as struck with frosted surfaces; glazed and set in a silver band £100-£120
England, Aylesbury Poultry Show, a silver award medal by T. Ottley, named (To J. Harrison Jun. Esq., Snelton Hall, Derbyshire, class XI, First Prize, Octr 1854), 47mm; together with other poultry-related silver medals (2), by Elkington and Restall, both 20th century and unnamed [3]. Extremely fine, first rare £80-£100
Hammer Price: £130
England, The Wirral Farmers’ Club, an engraved silver award medal, unsigned, inscription, rev. named (Awarded to John Edwards as the Maker of the Best Two-Horse Iron Swing Plough Exhibited, 1855), 56mm. Extremely fine; in an ornate border with suspension loop £120-£150
England, Compton Stud Co, Gillingham, a silver award medal by J.A. Restall, named (1894 1st Prize, Mr C. Wakely’s Foal by Marshall Soult), 51mm; Mottram Agricultural Society, a silver and enamel award medal by Kenworthys Ltd, inscribed (August 9th 1930), hallmarked Birmingham 1930, 44mm; Norfolk Agricultural Society, Breeder’s Medal, a silver award medal by J. Davis, un-named, 47mm [3]. Very fine to extremely fine £120-£150
Hammer Price: £200
England, Staffordshire Agricultural Society, a silver award medal by T. Ottley, farmyard scene, rev. named (Presented 1900 to T.C. Heath for Shorthorn Bull “Bright Baron” aged 1 yer, 10 mos), hallmarked Birmingham 1900, 49mm. Virtually as struck with frosted surfaces; glazed and set in a hallmarked silver band £100-£150
England, Mid-Somerset Agricultural Society, Shepton Mallet, a silver award medal by A. Fenwick, town market cross, rev. cow standing right, named (Given by R. Bowring Esq J.P., Won by Mrs John Way - Butter Championship, 1912), hallmarked Birmingham 1912, 62mm. Extremely fine £70-£90
Hammer Price: £140
England, British Dairy Farmers’ Association, a silver award medal by Elkington & Co, named (Awarded to Miss E. Stevens for Milking, Dairy Show 1921), hallmarked Birmingham 1921, 50mm; Society of Border Leicester Sheep Breeders, a silver award medal by Fenton Russell & Co Ltd, named (Awarded to William Robson, Low Hedgeley, for Best Exhibit in Border Leicester Section, Northumberland Show, 1927), hallmarked Birmingham 1927, 38mm; together with other medals in silver (2), base metal (2), for...
Scotland, Easter Ross Farmers’ Club, 1814, an engraved silver award medal, possibly by G. Sangster, inscription, ploughshare above, rev. named (To Alexr Munro Servt to Mr Mckenzie, M. Tarrel), hallmarked Edinburgh (no date letter), 48mm. Very fine £150-£200
Hammer Price: £150
Scotland, Highland Society, an oval engraved silver award medal by J. McKay, ploughshare, rev. named (Given by the Highland Society of Scotland to Alexander McFie, son of Donald McFie in Gallachan, Bute, 1825), partially hallmarked (no town mark or date letter), 57 x 51mm. Some surface marks, otherwise good fine, rare £150-£200
Hammer Price: £220
Scotland, Dunkeld, Perthshire, an elaborate oval silver engraved award medal by H. Gavin, arms of Sir William Drummond Stewart, rev. named (Presented by Sir William Drummond Stewart of Grandtully and Logiealmond, Bart. to Donald Stewart, Tenant of the Lagg, Grandtully, as First Prize at a Competition of 93 Ploughs which took place at his Estate near Murthly Castle, 5th December 1838), 114 x 89mm. Set in a wide pierced star border with suspension loop, extremely fine but the inscription...
Hammer Price: £320
Scotland, Glasgow Agricultural Society’s Show, a silver award medal by B. Wyon, cow standing right, rev. named (Given by William Lockhart M.P. for Lanarkshire - Adjudged to James Murdoch Esqr, Carntyne, the Best Pair of Cows in Milk of Ayrshire Breed, Bred by the Exhibitor and never out of his Possession, 14th June 1853), 46mm. Good very fine; set in a plain silver border with integral suspension and loop, probably previously glazed £80-£100
Hammer Price: £160
Scotland, Stirlingshire, an oval silver engraved award medal, unsigned, ploughshare left, rev. named (Awarded by George W. Graham Esq of the Blair Drummond, Ochtertyre & Meiklewood Ploughing Club to Hugh Wright as First Prize at their Annual Competition, 1854), 58 x 47mm. Very fine; set in an ornate border, suspension loop sometime removed £100-£150
Scotland, Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland, silver award medals (2), by A. Kirkwood, named (To John Campbell, 1855), 35mm; unsigned, named (To David Scott Porteous of Lauriston for Shorthorn Bull, County of Kincardine, 1877), 44mm [2]. Very fine to extremely fine; first with suspension loop and ring £60-£80
Hammer Price: £75
Scotland, Bothwell and Cadder, a silver award medal by P. Aitken, cow standing right, rev. inscribed (Presented by George Ferrie Esqr to...for the Best Milch Cow Bred and Exhibited at the Cattle Show of New Farmers’ Society of Old Monkland, Barony Bothwell and Cadder, June 1856, hallmarked Glasgow 1855, 70mm. About extremely fine; set in an ornate border with integral suspension and loop £100-£150
Hammer Price: £240
Scotland, Bothwell and Cadder, a silver award medal, uncertain maker, cow standing right, rev. named (Presented by William Robertson Esq, Banker, Glasgow at the Annual Cattle Show of the Old Monkland Barony, Bothwell and Cadder Farming Society...Exhibitor of the Best Cow Bred, Baillieston June 1857), hallmarked j&pd Glasgow 1856, 57mm. Extremely fine and of fine workmanship; in an ornate border with suspension loop £150-£200
Scotland, General Agricultural Association of Ayrshire, a silver award medal, unsigned, named (Awarded to Mr Frederick Drumbreddin, for a Highly Recommended Cheddar Cheese, 1859), 45mm; Gartmore and Dalmary Ploughing Society, 1929, a silver award medal by A. Fenwick, named (1929 Junior, Won by D. Ferguson), 38mm [2]. Very fine to extremely fine, but first with minor edge bruises £80-£100
Hammer Price: £110
Scotland, Bothwell and Cadder, a silver award medal by J. Muirhead & Son, inscription, rev. named (For the Best Milch Cow Awarded to John Mitchell, Springfield, Bishopbriggs, 7th June 1860), hallmarked Glasgow, 1859, 56mm. About extremely fine; set in an ornate border with integral suspension and loop £100-£150
Scotland, West Lothian Agricultural Association, silver award medals by T. Ottley (2), named (Awarded to Mr Robert Buchanan, Livingstone Mill, 1867, for Best 2 Yr Old Draught Filly; Awarded to Mr Robt. Buchanan, Livingstone Mill, for the Best Foal, 1867), both 53mm [2]. Nearly extremely fine £100-£120
Hammer Price: £180
Scotland, Western District of Midlothian Agricultural Association, a silver award medal, possibly by W. Clarke Shaw or W. Crouch & Son, long-horn sheep right, rev. named (Mid Calder 8th July 1870, for the Best Pen of Blackfaced Sheep of any Breed, Awarded to Thomas Aitken Esqr, Liston Sheils, for Blackfaced Ram), maker’s mark wc·s, 77 x 58mm. About extremely fine and of fine workmanship, rare; set in an ornate border with integral suspension and loop £150-£200
Scotland, Turriff, Aberdeenshire, a silver award medal by T. Ottley, named (Awarded to Mr Jamieson, Shannochs, 1884, for Cow Shewing Best Milking Qualities), 47mm; Clydesdale Horse Society of Great Britain and Ireland, 1923, a silver award medal by G. Edward & Sons, named (Kinross-shire Agricultural Society, Awarded to J. Belfrage Black of Tillywhaly, Milnathort, for Filly, 11th August 1923), hallmarked Birmingham 1923, 44mm [2]. Very fine to extremely fine £80-£100
Hammer Price: £190
Scotland, Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland, a gold award medal, unsigned, seated female placing wreaths on heads of two standing male figures, rev. wreath, named (The Right Hon. the Earl of Haddington, for Sow, Dumfries Show, 1886), 30mm, 17.82g. Extremely fine £650-£750
Hammer Price: £900
Scotland, Marnoch and Cornhill Agricultural Society, silver award medals (2), by T. Ottley, named (Presented by J.G. Bruce and Andrew Lyon for Best Polled Bull, Section I, 1897), 47mm; unsigned, named (Presented by J.G. Morrison Esq of Culvie for Best Polled Cow or Heifer), 44mm [2]. Very fine to extremely fine £100-£120
Scotland, Royal Northern Agricultural Society, a silver award medal by R. Halliday, named (Won by William A. Mitchell Esqr, Auchnagathle, with “Nobility”, 1899), 51mm; a similar medal by J.A. Restall, named (Won by Mr F. Kennedy, Mill Inn, Maryculter for “Cock o’the North 2nd”, Spring Show 1908), hallmarked Birmingham 1901, 51mm [2]. Very fine to extremely fine, first with minute piercing for suspension £100-£120
Scotland, Royal Northern Agricultural Society, a silver award medal by G. Jamieson & Sons, cow head three-quarters right, rev. named (Won by W.A. Mitchell, Auchnagathle, with Cluny Flora 78th, 1901), hallmarked Aberdeen, no date letter, 43mm. Good workmanship, extremely fine, rare; with integral suspension loop and ring £80-£100
Hammer Price: £95
Ireland, Stradbally, a silver award medal by W. Woodhouse, farmyard scene, rev. named (Prize for Greatest Quantity of Thorough Drainage Done for Tenants - Won by R.G. Cosby Esqr, Stradbally Hall, 1863), 49mm. Good very fine £80-£100
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