Catalogue
Great Britain, collection of co-operative tokens, covers a wide selection of different co-ops and denominations plus tokens for bread and milk, includes a number of scarce items, described in 2 x 2 holders and housed in three plastic sheets. Fine-uncirculated. (54)
Estimate $250
SOLD $160
James I - Charles I, silver engraved silver counters, one with engraved portraits and named to Charles I and Maria the other portraits with statement on judgement and king and king's son. Slightly crinkled, otherswise very good - fine. (2)
Estimate $40
SOLD $0
Charles I, medalets in silver, 1625 marriage jeton of Charles I to Henrietta Maria of Bourbon, 23mm; another 1628 in silver to Henrietta Maria with her arms of France and England joined, 28mm. Fine; good very fine. (2)
Estimate $60
SOLD $90
Charles I, shilling size medal 1633 for the Scottish Coronation by N. Briot in silver (29mm) (Eisner 123; M.I. 265/60). Fine.
Estimate $100
SOLD $0
Anne, Expedition to Vigo Bay, Spanish Fleet captured and destroyed, 1702, in silver (37mm) by J. Croker (Eimer 395) a later after cast on thin flan; Duke of Wellington, Governor of Plymouth, 1819 in bronze (55mm) by Webb & Mudie (BHM 986, Eimer 1118); Death of the Duke of Wellington, 1852, in bronze (58mm) G.G.G. Adams (BHM 2473; Eimer 1469). Great Exhibition 1851, obverse Albert, Consort of Queen Victoria, in white metal (51mm) by Allen and Moore; British Empire Exhibition, 1924, Mond Nickel Company Ltd, in pure nickel (44mm) by Percy Metcalf; Wilhelmshaven State Hall, undated hexagonal shape a silver plate(?) in case of issue. Fine-very fine. (6)
Estimate $150
SOLD $90
George III, Board of Agriculture 1793, in silver (48mm) by C.H. Kuchler (Eimer 853) edge impressed 'Mr. I. Clayton* Prize Essay.' Fine with edge bumps.
Estimate $100
SOLD $70
The Wellington Peninsular medals miniatures (6) in brass box medal (22mm). Very fine-extremely fine. (7)
Estimate $30
SOLD $50
Queen Victoria, Visit to the City of London, 1837, in bronze (54mm) by W.Wyon (Eimer 1304, BHM 1775). Scratch on obverse field, otherwise uncirculated.
Estimate $60
SOLD $120
John Wesley, Centenary of Methodism 1839, in white metal by Carter (66mm) reverse Centenary Hall, another with legend reverse. Very fine. (2)
Estimate $30
SOLD $0
Christ's Hospital School, silver medal with Edward VI portrait by Pingo, edge inscribed 'Edward Morey 1841,' gilt silver award 'The Governor of Christ's Hospital to Edmund Money'/'For/Eminence/in Drawing/The Prize/26 May 1840.' In cases of issue, nearly uncirculated. (2)
Estimate $90
SOLD $40
Inigo Jones, laudatory medal in silver (54mm) by C.F. Carter, edge impressed 'ART UNION OF LONDON 1849' (Eimer 1437, BHM 2348); together with uniface medal of reverse design in bronze (54mm). Good very fine-nearly uncirculated and rare. (2)
Estimate $200
SOLD $100
Exhibition of the Works of Industry of all Nations, 1851, 'For Services,' in bronze (44mm) by W. Wyon (Eimer 1462; BHM.2463). Edge impressed 'Ewen McPherson, Police Serjeant.' Also, cricket belt buckle in gilt bronze. Very fine. (2)
Estimate $40
SOLD $0
International Exhibition, London, 1862, prize medal in bronze (76mm) by L.C.Wyon, edge impressed 'R. Backhouse Class IV' (BHM.2747, Eimer 1553); International Exhibition, Liverpool, 1886, in bronze (51mm) by Elkington & Co (BHM.3216, Eimer 1727); Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria, 1897, in bronze (55mm) by G.W.De Saulles (BHM.3506, Eimer 1817). First medal cleaned, very fine. (3)
Estimate $100
SOLD $0
Holder's Concert Hall, 1866, award in silver (59mm) by T. R. for Champion Amateur Comique. Good fine.
Estimate $60
SOLD $50
Cambridge University Athletics Club, second prize, medal in silver encapsulated in glass (51mm), edge engraved '1875 Throwing the Hammer N.J. Littleton St Johns Coll.' Glass chipped, otherwise nearly uncirculated.
Estimate $100
SOLD $0
Queen Victoria, Albert and Children four portrait medallions (115mm) Bois Durci on back of each, struck in a compressed fibre material. Very fine. (4)
Estimate $40
SOLD $30
Queen Victoria, Jubilee 1887, in bronze (77mm) by J.E.Boehm/F.Leighton, obv. bust., crowned and veiled, rev. the Queen, enthroned, surrounded by seven figures symbolising the Arts and Industries, above, two cherubs holding entwined wreaths and shields bearing dates, ex. five linked shields. (BHM.3219; Eimer 1733). Uncirculated.
Estimate $100
SOLD $0
School of Medicine, Surgeons Hall Edinburgh, award medal with bronzed finish (49mm), inscribed on rev. 'Awarded to / W.J.Gray / Session 1891-92' within wreath, 'Junior Practical Anatomy - MacDonald Brown F.R.C.S. Lecturer' around; Minto House Edinburgh, School of Medicine, award medal in bronze (49mm), inscribed on rev. 'Awarded to / William J.Gray / Session 1893-94' within wreath, 'Principles & Practice of Medicine First Senior - G.A.Gibson Lecturer' around. Edge bruise on second medal otherwise extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (2)
Estimate $100
SOLD $80
Cricket Club medal, in sterling silver (27 x 30mm) with loop mount, by Vaughton & Sons, figure of cricketer engraved on obv., hallmarked Birmingham, 1891-2. B.C.C. 1894 gilt etched on case. Extremely fine.
Estimate $50
SOLD $50
Holborn Restaurant medallion presented G.H. Foote Esqe September 4th 1895 in hard white metal, also medalets, checks including U.S.A., and Canada. Fair-extremely fine. (30)
Estimate $60
SOLD $40
Edward VII coronation medalets 1902 (3, one with 1901 obverse) to Hanover half sovereign counter and 1768 half guinea counter, W.J. Taylor Holborn uniface check piece in brass (23mm). Very fine-extremely fine. (6)
Estimate $30
SOLD $20
Great Britain, prize medals, Manchester 1905, Malt Extract & Yeast Mistley and London, Excellence in Manufacture for merit (EDME) '3rd prize awarded to J. Franklin, Waddesdon' bronze and blue enamel (51mm), The incorporated London Academy of Music, awarded to 'Norman A Thomas Pianoforte December 1924' bronze and blue enamel (21mm), both medals quite ornate; Eighth British National C.E. (Church of England) Convention, Glasgow 1898, oval shaped bronze medalet (48x26mm). Very fine-extremely fine. (3)
Estimate $50
SOLD $30
Fob medals silver (3), silver with 9 carat shields etc, (4), 9 carat (Fire Brigade), 15 carat K.S. Sports 1913. Fine-very fine. (9)
Estimate $150
SOLD $90
Victory of Jutland Bank, 1916, in white metal (45mm), in silver (22mm) (2), with loop mounts, by Spink & Son. First medal holed through edges otherwise, fine - very fine. (3)
Estimate $50
SOLD $0
British Empire Exhibition, 1924, in bronze (51mm) by B.Mackennal/ P.Metcalf; British Empire Exhibition, 1925, in bronze (51mm) by P.Mackennal/ P.Metcalf.(Eimer 1987, 1997). Uncirculated. (2)
Estimate $40
SOLD $50
Smethwick and District etc, sporting awards etc, in silver enamelled silver and 9 carat gold (6). All to Wright (father and son? or brothers) for athletics (R.A.F.) tug of war, billiards, soccer, 1916-1930. Fine-extremely fine. (14)
Estimate $180
SOLD $160
St. John's Ambulance Association, service medal with year bars 1924-1948, also loose bars and replacement medal and London Midland and Scottish Railway ambulance centre in 9 carat gold (7.6grams, 26mm) by A.G. Co. Ld. inscribed to G.E. Rowley 1935, together with other 9 carat gold items and two medalets, all from G. E. Rowley. Fine-extremely fine. (lot).
Estimate $200
SOLD $150
Wandgas Athletics, silver ornate shield, enamelled medal presented to 'W. Venables winner of mile walk 1932', by J.T. with hallmarks for Birmingham, 1932. Ring mount, extremely fine.
Estimate $80
SOLD $40
The Three British Kings of 1936, souvenir set of medals in silver (32mm) commemorating George V, jubilee 1935, Edward VIII, abdication 1936, George VI, coronation 1937. (Eimer 2031, 2040b, 2047b). In case of issue. Extremely fine. (3)
Estimate $80
SOLD $120
Boxing, post World War II, 1945, N.W. Europe, silver (38mm) by Phillip Aldershot, smaller silver and bronze. The Bell Medal presented by the Society of Miniature Rifle Clubs. Life Saving Scouts badge in brass. Fine-very fine. (5)
Estimate $40
SOLD $30