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6th West Yorkshire Rifle Volunteers, a silver award medal, rifleman kneeling and taking aim, rev. wreath, engraved (Huddersfield, No. 3 Compy, 1861), edge named (Color Sergt. E. Learoyd), 38mm; Esk Fishery Association (Est. 1864), an engraved oval uniface silver Visitor’s Ticket, No. 13, 49 x 31mm [2]. Very fine and better; first with ribbon and clasp suspension £100-150
Hammer Price: £180
The Central Football League, a gold and enamel League Winners award badge by Fattorini, arms, rev. cfc monogram, engraved (Huddersfield Town 1914-15), hallmarked Birmingham 1914, 32mm, 9ct, 19.97g. Extremely fine and very rare; with clip and ring for suspension £150-200
Hammer Price: £220
Rugby League Championship, a Winners enamelled gold award badge by Fattorini, three shields, back named (Presented to J.T. Withers (Trainer) by the Huddersfield C. & A. Club as a mark of esteem, Rugby League Championship Season 1928-29), hallmarked Birmingham 1929, 40 x 27mm, 9ct, 12.19g; Yorkshire League Championship, a Winners enamelled gold award badge by Fattorini, back named (Presented to J.T. Withers (Trainer) by the Huddersfield C. & A. Club as a mark of esteem, Yorkshire League...
Hammer Price: £350
Marriage of Charles I and Henrietta Maria, 1625, a silver medalet, unsigned, 23mm, 2.12g (MI I, 238/1; E 105); Appeal Against the House of Hanover, 1721, a copper medal by E. Hamerani, 49mm (Woolf 40:1; MI II, 454/63; E 493); Marriage of Charles III and Princess Louise of Stolberg at Macerata, 1772, a copper-gilt medal, unsigned [by F. Hamerani], 32mm (Woolf 71:1; BHM 163; E 743); together with Charles I royalist badges (2, both silver) and a silver counter in the style of de Passe [6]....
Hammer Price: £380
Charles I, Return to London, 1633, a cast silver medal by N. Briot, king on horseback left, holding sceptre in right hand, Eye of Providence above, plumed helm on flowery ground below, rev. sun shines on a panoramic view of the city of London, with St Paul’s and old London Bridge, 42mm, 14.66g (MI I, 266/62; E 124). Pierced at top, otherwise good fine and toned; with small ring for suspension £200-300
Hammer Price: £410
Charles I, c. 1642, a plated copper medal in the style of C. Warin, bust right wearing decorative armour with lion shoulder-plate, rev. Aurora rides through the heavens in a chariot drawn by winged horse, 70mm, 76.27g (MI I, 292/107). Very fine, a hollow medal cast in two halves (air-hole on truncation), exceptionally rare £900-1,200
£900–£1,200
Charles II, Coronation, 1661, a silver medal by T. Simon, 30mm, 7.54g (MI I, 472/76; E 221); TREATY of Aix-La-CHAPELLE, 1748, a copper-gilt medal, unsigned [by C.N. or J.C. Roettiers], 41mm (Woolf 59.2; MI II, 600/251; E 595a); FRANCE, Exposition Universelle, Paris, 1867, a copper-gilt medal by C. Trotin, 50mm (Divo 548); together with miscellaneous medals, coin weights, Siamese bullet money, etc (11) [14]. Third extremely fine and in red case of issue, others fine and better £100-150
Hammer Price: £140
Peace of Breda, 1667, a silver medal by J. Roettiers, laureate bust of Charles II right, legend reads brit, rev. Britannia seated on rock contemplating her navies, edge lettered, 56mm, 75.65g (MI I, 535/185; E 241 var). Good fine, toned £200-300
Hammer Price: £420
Charles II, Laudatory or Presentation Medal, c. 1683, in pewter, by J. Roettiers, armoured bust of Charles II right with long hair, rev. royal arms within Garter, supporters at sides, crest above, 53mm (MI I, 595/277; E 267). Some light tin pest, otherwise about very fine, rare £100-150
Hammer Price: £80
William III, a silver medalet by J. or N. Roettiers, 22mm, 3.00g (MI I, 695/92); Mary, a silver medalet by J. or N. Roettiers, 22mm, 2.84g (MI I, 705/113); Duke of Marlborough, Cities Captured, 1703, a silver medal by J. Croker, 42mm, 37.20g (MI II, 246/35; E 400); British Victories, 1704, a white metal medal by P.H. Müller for Kleinert, 44mm (MI II, 269/69); Union of England and Scotland, 1707, a silver medal, unsigned, 25mm, 3.35g (MI II, 295/108); Peace of Utrecht, 1713, a silver medal...
Hammer Price: £290
Anne, Accession, 1702, a silver-gilt medal by J. Croker, 35mm, 15.76g (MI II, 227/1; E 388); Union of England and Scotland, 1707, a silver counter, 26mm, 3.10g (MI II, 295/108; E 424b) [2]. About very fine, second toned £120-150
Hammer Price: £95
Queen Anne’s Bounty, 1704, a silver medal by J. Croker, 44mm, 36.80g (MI II, 251/43; E 404); Peace of Utrecht, 1713, a silver medal by J. Croker, 35mm, 15.87g (MI II, 400/257; E 460); William Hogarth, 1848, a copper medal by L.C. Wyon for the Art Union of London, 55mm (BHM 2302; E 1427); together with other base metal medals (2) [5]. Hogarth extremely fine, others fine and better £200-250
Hammer Price: £200
Union of England and Scotland, 1707, a silver medal by J. Croker, crowned bust of Queen Anne left, rev. shield within Garter, lion and unicorn supporters below, 47mm, 40.65g (MI II, 295/107; E 424a). Minor hairlines in fields, otherwise extremely fine and attractively toned £400-500
Hammer Price: £550
Union of England and Scotland, 1707, a copper medal by J. Croker, 47mm (MI II, 295/107; E 424a); George III, Coronation, 1761, a silver medal by L. Natter, 34mm, 15.82g (BHM 23; E 694) [2]. First better than very fine, second fine £150-200
Hammer Price: £130
Capture of Tournai, 1709, a silver medal by J. Croker, bust of Anne left, rev. Pallas seated holding shield and trophies beside her, 39mm, 23.96g (MI II, 354/190; E 437). Cleaned in the past but obverse now re-toned, very fine £200-250
Hammer Price: £260
PEACE OF UTRECHT, 1713, a silver medal by J. Croker, bust left, rev. Anne stands as Britannia, 35mm, 14.34g (MI II, 400/257; E 460). About extremely fine; in fitted 19th century case £120-150
Hammer Price: £190
Escape of Princess Clementina Sobieski from Innsbrück, 1719, a silver medal by O. Hamerani, bust left, rev. Princess riding towards Rome in a biga, 48mm, 50.95g (Woolf 36:1; MI II, 444/49; E 484). Good fine, toned £150-200
Hammer Price: £360
Escape of Princess Clementina Sobieski from Innsbrück, 1719, a copper medal by O. Hamerani, from the same dies as previous, 48mm (Woolf 36:1; MI II, 444/49; E 484). Virtually as struck, attractive £150-200
Hammer Price: £430
Birth of Prince Charles, the Young Pretender, 1720, a copper medal by E. Hamerani, conjoined busts of James III and Clementina right, rev. Providence holding a child in her arms, pointing at globe, 41mm (Woolf 38:1; MI II, 452/60; E 488). Usual die flaw in field by face of Clementina, extremely fine, rare £150-200
Hammer Price: £230
Beggars’ Benison Club, Anstruther, 1739, a silver-gilt badge, unsigned, Adam and Eve, hands clasped, walking towards a bower, rev. Adonis standing behind reclining Venus attended by Cupid, dog in background, 34mm, 16.85g (MI II, 528/89; E 545, footnote). Some rubbing to high points, otherwise about very fine and the gilding intact, rare; with integral suspension loop £250-300
Hammer Price: £370
Capture of Porto Bello, 1739, a pinchbeck medal, unsigned, 37mm (Adams PBv1 9-J; MH 296); Duke of Argyle and Sir Robert Walpole, 1741, a pinchbeck medal, unsigned, 36mm (Adams Nla-1-A; MI II, 561/190; Betts 217) [2]. First about very fine, second fine £100-150
Hammer Price: £160
Concord of Holland, England and Germany, 1746, a gold medalet, unsigned [by M. Holtzhey], robed female figure of Holland standing facing, with spear and shield, rev. water pouring from three urns representing the Scheldt, Thames and Rhine, flags above, 21mm, 2.75g (MI II, – [cf. 619/291]). Trifling hairlines, otherwise extremely fine and brilliant, extremely rare in gold and apparently unpublished in this size and metal £300-500
Goree Taken, 1758, a copper medal by J. Pingo for the SPAC, head of Britannia left, trident projecting from neck, rev. Victory standing right on prow, 40mm (Eimer 12; MI II, 691/415; E 661). Virtually as struck with much original colour £120-150
Hammer Price: £240
Battle of Minden, 1759, a copper medal, unsigned [by J. Pingo] for the SPAC [struck 1763], Victory crowning British and German soldiers, rev. Victory seated right with captured French shields, 40mm (Eimer 23; MI II, 700/431; E 669). Extremely fine £120-150
George II, Tribute and Memorial, 1760, a copper medal by J.A. Dassier, laureate bust left, rev. seated Victory inscribing tablet, Fame above, trophies at sides, 41mm (MI II, 714/454; Betts 427). Virtually as struck, patinated £100-150
Hammer Price: £170
Prince George and Prince Frederick, 1763, a copper medal, unsigned [by T. Pingo], 29mm (BHM 84; E 705); SIR SiDNEY SMITH, 1805, a copper medal by T. Webb, 54mm (BHM 573; E 971); Death of cHARLES jAMES fOX, 1806, a copper medal by T. Webb, 53mm (BHM 604; E 979); Memorial to William Pitt, 1814, a copper medal by T. Wyon, 53mm (BHM 786); George IV, Visit to Scotland, 1822, a white metal medal signed H, 32mm (BHM 1187); Norfolk and Norwich Hospital Musical Festival, 1824, a white metal medal,...
Hammer Price: £210
Repeal of the Stamp Act, 1766, a silver medal by T. Pingo, 40mm (Eimer 34; BHM 100; E 713; Betts 516); George III, Recovery from Illness, 1801, a copper medal by J.G. Hancock, 38mm (BHM 503; E 928); Old Price Riots, Covent Garden, 1809, a white metal medal, unsigned [perhaps by P. Wyon], 43mm (BHM 675; E 1005; D & W 17/184) [3]. Second extremely fine and bronzed, others fine and better £200-250
Church and King Club, Manchester, 1790, a glazed silver medal by L. Pingo, 44mm (BHM 344; E 833); together with other 18th century base metal medals (2) [3]. First virtually as struck, with swivel suspender [broken], others fine £120-150
Highland Society of Scotland, c. 1800, an oval silver engraved award medal, unsigned, plough, thistle below, wheat border, rev. named (Peter Macdonald), 45 x 35mm, 13.65g (Cochran-Patrick p.177; Brodie 86). Even wear, fine and very rare; with clip and ring for suspension £100-150
Hammer Price: £150
London Highland Society, Tribute to the 42nd Regiment (Black Watch), 1801, a silver medal by G.F. Pidgeon after B. West, bust of Sir Ralph Abercrombie right, rev. Highlander with drawn sword seizing French standard, edge stamped the highland society of london, 49mm (BHM 512 and note; E 932; Gordon 29; cf. DNW M1, 1318). Trifling hairlines, otherwise brilliant mint state, rare with this edge; in contemporary red fitted case £300-350
Hammer Price: £950
Death of Lord Nelson, 1805, a copper medal by T. Webb, undraped bust left, rev. Bellona advancing across the sea towards galleys to right, 53mm (BHM 577; E 957). Very light scratches in obverse field under chin, otherwise virtually as struck; in contemporary black fitted case £100-150
Lieutenant-General Lord Wellington, Victories, 1810, a copper medal by T. Wyon Jr, 50mm (Eimer 5; BHM 699; E 1010; Bramsen 990); Victoria, Accession, 1837, a white metal medal by J. Davis, 51mm (W & E 26.1; BHM 1757); Victoria, Visit to Antwerp, 1843, a copper medal by L.J. Hart, 54mm (BDM II, 433); Millenary of the Birth of King Alfred, 1849, a silver medal by W.J. Taylor, 35mm (BHM 2344); Westminster Abbey, 1850, a copper medal by J. Davis, 60mm (BHM 2373); Department of Science and Art,...
Nottingham Pitt Club, 1814, a gilt-bronze medal by T. Webb, 37mm (BHM 838); together with other British and World base metal coins and medals (6) [7]. First good very fine but with reverse scratch, others in varied state £100-150
Map of the World, c. 1820, a white metal medal, unsigned [perhaps by T. Halliday], maps of the Eastern and Western hemispheres, 74mm (E 1139a; cf. DNW M10, 1340). Very fine to extremely fine, retaining original brilliance £150-200
Hammer Price: £270
George IV, Visit to Scotland, 1822, a brass medal, unsigned, 26mm (BHM 1195); Victoria, Golden Jubilee, 1887, a silver medal by G.W. de Saulles and J. Pinches for the Imperial Institute, 38mm (W & E 2030A.2; BHM 3226; E 1737; Taylor 221b); Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, silver medals by G.W. de Saulles (11), 55mm (2, one in case of issue), 26mm (9, 8 in Mint packets of issue) (W & E 3000.1, 3000.4; BHM 3506; E 1817); together with other medals, etc (6, one in silver), including a cast...
George IV, Death, 1830, a copper medal by A.J. Stothard, 62mm (BHM 1363; E 1217); together with other British and World medals (8) [9]. Fine to very fine £150-200
Hammer Price: £320
Robert Owen, 1832, a silver medal by W. Bain for D.N. Crouch, 33mm (BHM 1575; E 1260); International Exhibition of Fine Arts, London, 1874, a copper medal, named (The Marchioness of Bristol, Catalogue No. 5023, and for Services), 51mm (BHM 2992; E 1633); together with other miscellaneous medals (4, one in silver) [6]. Second about extremely fine, others in varied state, first scarce £100-150
Abolition of Slavery, 1834, a silver medal by J. Davis, in commemoration of the extinction of colonial slavery, rev. slave stands with arms raised, 45mm (BHM 1665; Roehrs –). Minor edge knocks, otherwise extremely fine and toned, extremely rare in silver £500-700
Hammer Price: £1,950
Abolition of Slavery, 1834, a copper medal by T. Halliday, William IV enthroned, two statesmen to either side, rev. group of seven negroes, hands linked, dancing around a palm, 41mm (BHM 1673; E 1276). Extremely fine £200-250
Royal Academy of Arts, 1837, a silver Patron’s award medal by W. Wyon, coronetted bust of Victoria left, rev. the torso Belvedere, edge un-named, 55mm (BHM 1794; E 1306). Brilliant mint state; in original maroon case £120-150
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