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Estimate $150
			
			
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SOLD $140		
 		
SOCIETY OF INDUSTRY, founded 1783, Benefactor's medal in silver (35mm) by John Milton, inscribed 'Lady Willoughby/Benefactrefs/1786' (illustrated), another in copper inscribed 'Charlotte/Paternoster/Born 12 April/1806' (D&W.137/285-6; M.5763,6). Magistrates medal of admission to the courts, in copper (44mm) by Y&D. (Young & Deakin) undated but circa 1815, inscribed 'Warcop Consett Esqr' (D&W.89/325). Very fine and rare. (3)
Ex Spink Sale 22 (lot 1137 part).
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