Lot Archive
Yorkshire Show, Leeds, 1910, a silver award medal by W. Owen for W.J. Dingley, named (A. Urwin, Scarbro, for Wheat Meal Loaf), hallmarked Birmingham 1910, 38mm; Yorkshire Show, Rotherham, 1911, a silver award medal by W.J. Dingley, named (1st, Class 12, A. Urwin, Scarbro), hallmarked Birmingham 1911, 32mm; Batley & District Agricultural Society, a silver award medal by Elkington, named (Class 8, Tin Loaf, 1st Prize, A. Urwin, Scarbro), hallmarked Birmingham 1912, 38mm; Plymouth Bakers’ Exhibition, 1912, a silver award medal by J.A. Restall, named (A. Urwin), hallmarked Birmingham 1912, 26mm; Bolton Bread Show, 1913, a silver award medal by Lloyd, Paine & Amiel, named (Won by A. Urwin), hallmarked Birmingham 1913, 41mm; 24th Universal Cookery & Food Exhibition, London, 1913, a silver award medal by J.A. Restall, un-named, hallmarked Birmingham 1913, 39mm; Bristol Bakers’ and Grocers’ Exhibition, 1914, a silver award medal by Elkington, named (A. Urwin, Wheatmeal Bread), hallmarked Chester 1913, 32mm; Confectioners, Bakers and Allied Trades Annual International Exhibition, London, a silver and enamel award medal by Mappin & Webb, named (A. Urwin, Scarboro’), hallmarked Birmingham 1915, 38mm; Confectioners, Bakers & Allied Trades Exhibition, London, oval silver award medals by Mappin & Webb (3), named (A. Urwin & Son, Scarborough, 1931; Arthur Urwin & Son, Scarborough, 1932; A. Urwin & Son, Scarborough, 1936), hallmarked Birmingham 1931, 1932, 1936, all 51 x 40mm; Leeds & District Master Bakers’ & Caterers’ Association, a silver award medal by Fattorini, named (Com. Wheatmeal Loaf, A. Urwin & Sons, 1931), hallmarked Birmingham 1931, 38mm; Aylesbury Bread Show, silver award medals by A.C. Bloxham (2), named (Class 5, A. Urwin & Son, 1933; Class 4, A. Urwin & Son), hallmarked Birmingham 1933, 1935, both 45mm; Merseyside Bread and Confectionery Exhibition, an oval enamelled silver-gilt award medal, named (A. Urwin Ltd), hallmarked Birmingham 1948, 39 x 28mm, total wt 405.3g; together with bronze award medals to the same family of recipients (68), including Leeds Bakers’ & Confectioners’ Exhibition 1907, Plymouth Exhibition 1907, Bakers’ Exhibition Aberdare 1911, Midland Counties Exhibition 1911, Bolton Bread Show 1912, Darwen & District Agricultural Association 1912, Derby Bread & Confectionery Exhibition 1914, Manchester Bakers’ Exhibition 1914, Hull Grocers, Bakers, Confectioners & Caterers Exhibition 1922, North of England Bakers’ Exhibition 1922, Devon Federation of Master Bakers’ Association 1937, Aylesbury Bread Show 1938, North Wales Coast Exhibition 1938, Sussex Bread & Confectionery Exhibition 1939, etc [Lot]. Very fine and better; a very comprehensive group of awards £300-400
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