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3 September 2025
Birth, 1841, a brass medal, unsigned, 9mm (BHM 1998); The Prince of Wales Box, a round brass box, unsigned and undated, 17mm (BHM –); Victoria, Golden Jubilee, 1887, a gilt-silver and enamel Masonic breast jewel, veiled head of Victoria within wreath, rev. Prince of Wales’ feathers, albert edward prince of wales g m, june 21 1887 around, all within wreath, star and crown above, 65 x 30mm [3]. Good very fine, last with bar and pin £30-£40
Hammer Price: £25
Visit to the United States, 1860, a white metal medal by Merriam, Boston, bare head left, rev. Prince of Wales’ feather, 31mm (W & E 836A.2). Extremely fine, rare £100-£120
Hammer Price: £90
Marriage of the Prince of Wales and Princess Alexandra, 1863, a silver medal by L.C. Wyon after Hunt & Roskell, conjoined busts right, rev. garlanded arms of the Prince and Princess, 64mm, 112.45g (W & E 948A; BHM 2770; E 1562a). Sometime cleaned and now retoned, nearly extremely fine; in contemporary case £240-£300
Hammer Price: £190
Marriage of the Prince of Wales and Princess Alexandra, 1863, medals (2) by L.C. Wyon after Hunt & Roskell, in silver and bronze, conjoined busts right, rev. Prince of Wales’ feathers within ornate wreath, both 30 mm, 17.15g (W & E 932; BHM 2768; E 1563B) [2]. Extremely fine £70-£90
Marriage of the Prince of Wales and Princess Alexandra, 1863, a bronze medal by L.C. Wyon after Hunt & Roskell, conjoined busts right, rev. garlanded arms of the Prince and Princess, 64mm (W & E 948A; BHM 2770; E 1562a). A few light surface marks, otherwise extremely fine £150-£200
Hammer Price: £160
Marriage of the Prince of Wales and Princess Alexandra, 1863, a trio of white metal medals by Ottley, conjoined busts right, rev. inscription across ten lines within laurel wreath, plumes above, 51mm (2), 39mm (Eimer 1563a) [3]. All good very fine or better; one in original maroon case of issue £50-£70
Hammer Price: £40
Marriage of the Prince of Wales and Princess Alexandra, 1863, white metal medal by Dodd & Son, conjoined busts left, rev. crowned arms of the Prince and Princess, 42mm (W & E 921A.1; BHM 2762; E 1564); together with another similar medal and a series of Tokens depicting the Prince of Wales (4) [6]. Fine to extremely fine, scuff in obverse field £60-£80
Hammer Price: £60
The Opening of the Halifax Town Hall, 1863, a bronze medal by J. Moore, 38mm; Marriage of the Prince of Wales and Princess Alexandra, 1863, a group of medals in white metals (3) and bronze, various types [5]. The first extremely fine; the rest varied state £70-£90
Hammer Price: £50
Home for Little Boys, 1864, Hanbury Memorial Prize, a copper award medal by J.S. and A.B. Wyon, head of Princess Alexandra left, rev. inscription, 51mm (W & E –); Opening of the Town Hall, Chester, 1869, a copper medal by J. Moore, conjoined busts of Prince and Princess of Wales right, rev. view of Town Hall, 38mm (W & E 1122A.2; BHM 2900; E 1603; Taylor 188a) [2]. Extremely fine £100-£120
Hammer Price: £85
National Thanksgiving for the Prince of Wales, 1872, a bronze medal by J.S. & A.B. Wyon for the Corporation of the City of London, Londinia inviting Queen Victoria and the Prince of Wales to enter St Paul’s Cathedral, rev. interior of the Cathedral, 77mm (W & E 1160A.1; BHM 2928; E 1618; Taylor 39k). Extremely fine, in original case of issue £600-£800
Hammer Price: £750
National Thanksgiving for the Prince of Wales, 1872, a bronze medal by W.J. Taylor, bare head left, rev. Prince of Wales’ feathers supported by two cherubs, 41mm (W & E 1157A.1; BHM 2926). Extremely fine £40-£60
International Exhibition Commission, London, 1873, a pair of bronze and white metal medals by J.B. and A.S Wyon, bust left, rev. Royal Albert Hall, both 28mm [2]. Both good extremely fine, pleasing examples £40-£50
International Exhibition of all Fine Arts Industries and Inventions, London, 1874, a bronze medal by G.T. Morgan after J.E. Boehm, bare head of the Prince of Wales left, rev. façade of buildings, edge named (The Bombay Education Society’s Press), 51mm (BHM 2992; E 1633); Colonial and Indian Exhibition, 1886, a copper medal by L.C. Wyon, bare head of the Prince of Wales left, rev. legend in wreath, 52mm (W & E 1514A.1; BHM 3209; E 1725) [2]. Extremely fine or nearly so £80-£100
Hammer Price: £80
City of London School, New Buildings Opened, 1882, a bronze medal by J.S. & A.B. Wyon for the Corporation of the City of London, conjoined busts of the Prince and Princess of Wales right, rev. frontal elevation of the School, 77mm (W & E 1461A.1; BHM 3133; E 1690; Taylor 202a). Extremely fine; in case of issue [this rather damaged] £240-£300
Hammer Price: £200
The Opening of Tower Bridge, 1894, a white metal medal by A. Miesch, conjoined busts left, rev. ship sailing through open Tower Bridge, London skyline in background, 35mm (BHM 3478); together with miscellaneous white metal medals (3), various types [4]. The first pierce at 12 o’clock, otherwise extremely fine; the rest varied state £50-£70
Hammer Price: £20
Four Generations of the Royal Family, 1897, aluminium medals (2) by H. Grueber for W.S. Lincoln, four conjoined busts left, rev. stamp album, 38mm, for Pittler of London and Leipzig, three figures, two standing, one seated holding a babe, rev. Pittler’s Universal machine, 38mm; Zulu Appreciation, a silver medal by Joseph & Sons of Port Elizabeth, crowned bust right, rev. royal arms and supporters, two wildebeast below, 29mm, 11.53g (C & W 4325a/2); together with another of the same type,...
Hammer Price: £70
Grand Commemorative Dog Show, 1897, a silver enamel medal for the Jubilee Championships, Edward VII as Prince of Wales centre on enamel St. George’s cross, rev. named [by pongo, poodles (curly)], 34mm; together with miscellaneous commemorative medals (10), various types [11]. The first attractively toned, extremely fine; the rest varied state £70-£90
Boer War, 1899 or later, a brass satirical anti-British medal, unsigned, bust of Paul Kruger three-quarters right, within wreath of thistles and thorns, burning building in background, date 1899 below, rev. bust of Edward three-quarters left within wreath from which drip tears that turn into coins, warship and rising sun behind, 190? below, 35mm (Hern 278; Laidlaw 0238; Sammlung Würzbach 4783). Nearly extremely fine, very rare £240-£300
Hammer Price: £180
Commencement of a New Century, 1901, a copper-nickel medal by the Kings Norton Metal Company Ltd, bust of Victoria left, rev. busts of Edward and Alexandra in cartouches, 45mm (C & W 4090A.1). A proof-like strike, extremely fine with some minor rub at the high points at minor toning, scarce thus £40-£60
Hammer Price: £45
Edward VII, Accession/Coronation, 1901/2 a set of white metal medals (8), by A. Fenwick, conjoined crowned busts right, rev, conjoined shields crowned, 38mm; crowned conjoined busts left, rev, arms in garter with supporters (3, all silvered), all 33mm; similar to last, 51mm; crowned bust of Edward left, rev. as last, 51mm; similar to last, rev, similar to first (2, one gilt washed, one bronzed), both 38mm (C&W 4230A.1, 4234C.3, 4238A.1, 4242A.1, 4246A.2, 3 and p.50) [8]. Some blistering to...
Hammer Price: £300
Royal Engineers Balloon School, 1901, a white metal medal by A. Fenwick, conjoined crowned busts left, rev. dirigible flying above town, 32mm (C & W 4920A.1; BHM 3697). About extremely fine, scarce £70-£90
Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, medals (2) by F. Bowcher for Spink, in silver and bronze, conjoined busts right, rev. Britannia holding crown, both 46mm, 49.50g (W & E 4560A.9, 10; BHM 3741) [2]. Extremely fine, first with edge bruise at 6 o’clock reverse; both cased as issued £60-£80
Hammer Price: £170
Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, a large bronze medal by F. Bowcher for Spink, conjoined busts right, rev. Britannia holding crown, 76mm (W & E 4560B.2; BHM 3741). Extremely fine; in case of issue £80-£100
Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, bronze medals (4), by Elkington, crowned conjoined busts of Edward and Alexandra right, rev. Britannia seated right, regarding Westminster Abbey, 38mm (W & E 4205); together other similar medals with local revs. for Manchester, Newcastle-upon-Tyne and Sunderland [4]. Good very fine £30-£40
Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, silver medals (3) by Elkington, crowned conjoined busts of Edward and Alexandra right, rev. Britannia seated right, regarding Westminster Abbey, 63mm, 38mm, 30mm, 121.65g, 31.25g, 16.35g (W & E 4205) [3]. Very fine to extremely fine, first two cased, last two toned £120-£150
Hammer Price: £340
Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, medals (4) by G.W. de Saulles (2), in silver, 31mm, 12.82g, in bronze, 55mm (BHM 3737); by the Mint, Birmingham (2), both bronze, 49 and 32mm (C&W 4435) [4]. Very fine to extremely fine; third sometime lightly cleaned, last three cased as issued £60-£80
Hammer Price: £55
Coronation, Children’s Fête, Glasgow, 1902, a set of bronze crown-shaped medals (3, one brown-gilt), unsigned (by A. Cook), for the Corporation of Glasgow, conjoined busts left, rev. city arms within heart-shaped cartouche, all 34 x 38mm (C&W 4777) [3]. Extremely fine in dark green gilt-blocked case of issue, scarce thus £70-£90
Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, a silver medal by J. Carter, conjoined busts left, rev. engraved (New Brighton Tower Eisteddfod 27th September 1902 Presented to... Conductor of the ... Winners of the Second Prize in the Male Voice Competition), 38mm, 22.85g (cf. C&W 4150, 4153, 4436 for obv.). Very fine and extremely rare; in contemporary case £80-£100
Hammer Price: £120
Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, a uniface replica of the Great Seal of Edward VII, in silvered bronze, king enthroned holding sceptre and orb, flanked by Britannia and Justice, St. George and St. Michael above, dark green leather backing and ring for suspension, 147mm, 183.98g. Surface marks and some wear on the high points, otherwise very fine, rare £150-£200
Hammer Price: £110
Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, commemorative sterling silver spoons (2), viz. a souvenir spoon, the handle bearing the bust of the king on obv., rose, thistle and shamrock supporting the royal monogram rev, hallmarks for Pierce & Sons Sheffield 1901 and a gilt anointing spoon, hallmarks for London 1901 [2]. Spoons extremely fine, first in original Pierce & Sons Huddersfield case [this damaged], second in original black leather case £80-£100
Coronation, 1902, a bronze (Military) medal by E. Fuchs for Elkington, conjoined busts left, rev. royal cypher and date, ornate border both sides, 40 x 30mm. With integral crown and loop for suspension, extremely fine £40-£50
Coronation, 1902, a silver (Military) medal by E. Fuchs for Elkington, conjoined busts left, rev. royal cypher and date, ornate border both sides, 40 x 30mm; together with a dress miniature and a full-size silvered copy [3]. Extremely fine, first cased as issued £80-£100
Hammer Price: £130
Coronation Metropolitan Police medal, 1902, crowned bust left, rev. legend in four lines, named on edge (p.s. g. brunsden, r. div). Good very fine £40-£50
Coronation, Hotel Victoria, 1902, a large bronze medal by Emil Fuchs for Elkington & Co., conjoined crowned busts right, rev. façade of the Hotel Victoria, Hansom cabs in line, 63mm (BHM 3698). About extremely fine £100-£120
Coronation, 1902, a trio of silver medals by E. Fuchs for Elkington & Co., crowned conjoined busts of Edward and Alexandra right, revs. Britannia seated right viewing Westminster Abbey, shield inscribed 9 aug, 38mm, 32mm, 19mm (BHM 3772; E 1870a) [3]. Good very fine; the last in red card box of issue £100-£120
Hammer Price: £75
Coronation, 1902, a bronze medal by E. Fuchs for Elkington & Co., crowned conjoined busts of Edward and Alexandra right, rev. Britannia seated right viewing Westminster Abbey, shield inscribed 9 aug, 63mm (BHM 3772; E 1870a). Good very fine; in maroon case of issue £50-£70
Hammer Price: £30
Coronation, 1902, a group of medals (4), by E. Fuchs for Elkington & Co., crowned conjoined busts of Edward and Alexandra right, revs. Britannia seated right viewing Westminster Abbey, shield inscribed 9 aug, 38mm, 32mm (2), 19mm (C & W 4205; BHM 3772; E 1870a) [4]. Very fine £50-£70
Coronation, Union-Castle Line, 1902, a bronze medal by E. Fuchs, conjoined busts right, rev. RMS Norham Castle sailing to, 39mm (BHM 3866); together with similar (3) [4]. The first extremely fine; the rest good very fine, on pierced £50-£70
London County Council, c. 1902-10, a group of school attendance medals (7), various types, all 39mm [7]. Generally very fine or better £40-£50
£40–£50
Coronation, Cambridge, 1902, a group of bronze medals (4) by Beck & Inchbold, crowned bust right, rev. arms of Cambridge, all 38mm (C & W 4125E.1a) [4]. Very fine to extremely fine £40-£50
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