Auction Catalogue
Department of Science and Art, Queen’s Medal for Science, a copper award after W. Wyon, named (Thomas Rose, Geology, 1883), 39mm; Death of Horace Symour, 1902, a silver medal by G.W. de Saulles, 29mm (BHM 3874; E 1866); FRANCE, Exposition Universelle, Paris, 1867, a copper award by H. Ponscarme for Services Rendus, named (J.B. Rundell), 51mm (cf. Divo 541; BDM IV, 656); HUNGARY, Riley Motor Club, Concours d’Elegance, Budapest, 1934, a uniface bronze plaque by E. Walter, 74 x 54mm; together with other European medals, etc (9), including several of Dunkerque [13]. About very fine and better £100-150
Joseph Benjamin Rundell (†1889), author; Horace Seymour (1843-1902), Deputy Master of the Royal Mint, 1894-1902
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