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№ 1701

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13 May 2015

Hammer Price:
£200

University College, London, Donaldson Medal, 1865, a silver award by J.S. & A.B. Wyon, named (George Elkington, Fine Art, Session 1870-71), 57mm (BHM 2832; E 1582; Taylor 232a); Alexandra Palace Industrial Exhibition, London, 1885, a bronze award medal by J.F. Wright, un-named, 48mm (BHM 3196; Allen Pt 2); City and Guilds of London Institute, bronze award medals (2), by E.D. Jackman and L.C. Wyon for Pinches, named (George Messenger, Metal Plate Work, 2nd Prize, 1900; Frederick George Chandler, Basket Work, 3rd Prize, 1915), both 51mm (E 1684, 1764); Royal Horticultural Society, Flora Medal, a silver award after W. Wyon, named (To Mr E. Dixon for a Formal Garden, Chelsea Show, 1915), 55mm, Banksian Medal, a silver award after W. Wyon, named (To Ernest Dixon for Formal Garden, Chelsea, 1920), 38mm (BHM 1041; E 1138), Knightian Medal, a bronze award after W. Wyon, named (Awarded by Bath & District Gardeners Soc. to Mrs J. Smith, 1942), 43mm (BHM 1705; E 1290); St Dunstan’s Billiard Fund, a bronze award medal, unsigned, named (C. Lake, C.E.Y.M.S., Kings Lynn, 1922), 32mm; Grocery & Allied Trades’ International Exhibition, London, a bronze award medal, unsigned [by Mappin & Webb], named (W. Macmillan M.G.I., Surbiton, 1923), 39mm; Birmingham & District Association of Boy Scouts, a bronze award medal, unsigned, named (Annual Sports 1924, Tug-of-War Cubs, 2nd, H. Garratt), 63mm; University of Liverpool Athletic Sports, a silver award medal by D. Watson, un-named, 38mm; Selfridge’s Flower Show, 1928, a silver award medal by Toye & Spencer, named (Ernest Dixon), hallmarked Birmingham 1927, 38mm; 1st Bn The Hampshire Regt, a silver award medal by F. Phillips, engraved (Inter Company Tug-of-War Competition), 44mm; Tercentenary of the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, 1975, a set of three bronze-gilt medals by W. Andrews for the Royal Mint, all 57mm; together with other miscellaneous base metal medals (6), for Southgate Harriers, Bath Philatelic Society, Lloyds of London, etc [22]. Mostly extremely fine, silver medals toned; 13 medals in cases of issue £200-300