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1930. NETHERLANDS. 5th International Navigation Congress, The Hague, Art Deco bronze medal by C.J. van der Hoef, birds flying left over waves, reverse legend, 50mm (Beg. 437); together with Augustinus, Bishop of Hippo, 1500th anniversary, bronze medal by D.H. Luns, 60mm (Beg. 454) [2]. First extremely fine, second nearly so and scarce (£40-60)
Hammer Price: £45
1930. NETHERLANDS. Rotterdam Fire Brigade, bronze prize medal, dragon breathing flames over cityscape, reverse engraved ‘Aangeboden aan Dr. K.F.O. James lid van het bestuur’, 60mm; together with Amsterdam, bronze prize medal, 1930, ZOHNE-STRAAL, reverse engraved ‘Herinnering Amsterdamsche Collecte 1926-1930’, 61mm [2] First about extremely fine, second very fine (£25-30)
Hammer Price: £35
1930. Netherlands. Hieronymous Bosch (Dutch painter), bronze medal by van Goor, bust almost facing, reverse arms, 60mm (Beg. 397). Extremely fine (£15-20)
Hammer Price: £10
c.1930. NETHERLANDS. Provincial Medals for Merit; North Holland, a silver medal, arms, reverse wreath, un-named, 54mm; Utrecht, a copper medal by C. Begeer, un-named, 60mm [2]. Both very fine (£40-60)
£40–£60
c.1930. NETHERLANDS. Lodewijk van Deyssel, uniface bronze portrait plaque, unsigned, bust left, 76 x 40mm; together with other similar unsigned plaques for Johan de Meester, 108 x 72mm, and H. Colijn, 105 x 70mm; Football, a uniface bronze prize plaque, c.1930, by C. Begeer, un-named, 69 x 57mm [4]. All very fine (£50-70)
£50–£70
1930. NETHERLANDS. Quatercentenary of the Augsburg Confession, silver medal, unsigned, bust of Martin Luther left, reverse open book, 51mm, flan bent but very fine, with clip and ring suspension; together with Germany, Agricultural prize medal, c.1800, by Loos, in silver, 36mm, named ’E. Mulder Jz’, and a modern Hunting medalet, silver [3], fine and better, latter pierced (£40-50)
£40–£50
1931. NETHERLANDS. Veere Town Hall, a bronze medal by H.J. Etienne, arms, reverse building, 60mm (Beg. 533), about extremely fine, with descriptive Begeer label; together with Vrede, Peace medal, 1931, in lead, 60mm (Beg. 534), about very fine [2] (£30-40)
£30–£40
1931. Netherlands. Algem. Bond ter Rehart de Belongen van de Nederlondse Fotohandel, bronze prize medal for photography, female figure with camera on a tripod holding a negative to the light, UBI LUX IBI MENS above, reverse ABNF in centre, legend around, 50mm; another Dutch prize medal, in silver gilt, 40mm, and two small German bronze awards, all for photography [4]. First very fine, somewhat discoloured, others extremely fine (£40-50)
Hammer Price: £50
1931. Netherlands. Dutch Submarine Service, 25th Anniversary, bronze medal by Hoef, 50mm. Extremely fine but a little discoloured and struck in low relief (£25-35)
Hammer Price: £25
1932. Germany. General Elections, aluminium National Socialist Workers Party propaganda medalet, Siegfried striking a three headed snake, reverse nationalsozialistische deutsche arbeiter partei 24 april 1932 around, schlagt lüge, betrug und verrat. frei macht die tat. wählt liste 8 in centre in eight lines, 33mm. A little scuffed, good very fine, with much original brilliance (£15-20)
Hammer Price: £20
1932. Germany. General Elections of 1932 (or 1933), aluminium National Socialist Workers Party propaganda medalet, head of Hitler to left, adolf hitler der führer der not around, reverse nationalsozialistische- deutsche- arbeiter-partei around, wÄlte adolf hitler in centre, a swastika below, 31mm. Some surface marks, very fine (£15-20)
£15–£20
1932. Netherlands. “Atheneum Illustre”, 300th Anniversary, bronze medal by Hildo Krop, 60mm. Extremely fine but somewhat discoloured (£15-20)
1933. NETHERLANDs EAST INDIES. Landbouw [Agriculture], bronze medal by H.A. van der Eijnde, boy riding on back of bullock, reverse oriental buildings, 60mm (Beg. 704), extremely fine, attractive, with descriptive Begeer label; together with Christmas Flight of the Pelican from Holland to the Indies, 1933, bronze medal by L.J. Begeer, 41mm (Dreesmann 1235) [2], very fine (£40-50)
Hammer Price: £75
1933. NETHERLANDS. 400th Anniversary of the Birth of Prince William I, silver medal, unsigned, kneeling figure of William, reverse symbolic bird on nest, 40mm, about extremely fine but collectors’ number inked on reverse; other medals for the same event (3), viz. bronze (2), by H.P.J. Fleur, 60 and 40mm (Beg. 661, 669), and a brass medalet by J.C. Wienecke, 25mm, very fine and better, last with clip and ring suspension and an orange ribbon; Dirk Fock, on his 75th Birthday, copper medal by...
1933. Netherlands. Lucas van Leyden (Dutch painter), 400th Anniversary of his Death, bronze medal by J. D. v.d. Veen, issued by the Vereniging voor Penningkunst, bust three-quarters left, reverse figure of van Leyden at his easel, legend around, 60mm (Beg. 689). Extremely fine (£l0-15)
Hammer Price: £15
1934. Belgium. Emanuel Hiel (Flemish poet), Centenary of Birth, bronze portrait medal by L. Vandervoorde, bust left, reverse BIJ HET EEUWFEEST ZIJNER GEBOORTE 1834-1934 in four lines, 55mm. Good very fine (£15-20)
1934. CURAçAO. 300th Anniversary of Dutch Administration, bronze medal by J.J. van Goor, bust of Wilhelmina right, reverse three-masted ship, 60mm (Beg. 765). About extremely fine (£15-25)
Hammer Price: £40
1934. NETHERLANDs. 25th Anniversary of the Amsterdam Central Insurance Company, silver-plated medal, sheaf of wheat, reverse legend, 40mm (Beg. 819; Dreesmann 263), very fine; together with un-named prize medals with busts of Juliana (2), silver-gilt, 48mm, and bronze, 40mm, latter by T. Dupuis, both extremely fine; bronze medal of Prince William III by J.C. Wienecke, 50mm, struck c.1934 [4], very fine (£40-60)
Hammer Price: £30
1934. NETHERLANDs. 25th Birthday of Princess Juliana, medals by J.J. van Goor (3), bust half-left, reverse symbolic crowned lion, in silver (2, 60 and 40mm), and copper, 60mm (Beg. 750, 751); together with a bronze medal for the same event by H.P.J. Fleur, 60mm (Beg. 754) [4]. Last very fine, others all extremely fine, silver medals toned (£90-120)
£90–£120
1934. NETHERLANDs. Death of Emma, Queen Mother, bronze medal by M. Kutterink and H.P.J. Fleur, bust right, reverse flag flying at half-mast, 50mm (Beg. 747), very fine but some verdigris on reverse; together with Light and Water, 1934, a symbolic bronze medal by L. Bolle, 60mm (Beg. 806), softly worked but extremely fine and attractive; A.C.R. Dreesmann, Aged 80, 1934, bronze medal, unsigned, 60mm (Drees. 1253) [3], extremely fine (£40-60)
1935. France. Louis Lumière, 50th Birthday, bronze medal by Georges-Henri Prud'homme, bust left, reverse legend, 68mm (CGMP p. 329). Extremely fine (£20-30)
1935. NETHERLANDs. Assistance Given to Saarland, bronze medal by H. Kutterink, map, reverse scales, SAARPLEBISCIET, 60mm (Beg. 874); together with Francisco Bourbon, Duke of Seville, Aged 53, bronze medal by J.J. van Goor, 50mm [2]. Both about extremely fine, latter scarce (£40-60)
1935. NETHERLANDs. 500th Anniversary of Leeuwarden, bronze prize medal by H.P.J. Fleur, church, reverse tablet, un-named, 50mm (Beg. 906); together with Amsterdam, 50th Anniversary of the Rijksmuseum, bronze medal, 60mm (Dreesmann 1260), and s’Hertogenbosch, Church of St John, bronze prize medal, c.1935, unsigned, un-named, 80mm [3]. Last very fine, others extremely fine (£40-60)
1925. PAPAL STATES. Pius XI, Box medal, in copper, fashioned by Fratelli Sinistri, Rome, bust left, reverse the Holy Door, containing 12 sepia-tinted photographic views of the Vatican, including Temple of Vesta, Arch of Constantine, Basilica S. Maria Maggiore, etc., 48mm. About extremely fine, the photographic roundels perfect and all attached, scarce (£40-60)
Medals Related to the Olympic Games, Germany, 1936. Germany. Olympic Games, Berlin, a gilt and white-enamelled openwork badge in the shape of a five-pointed cross, surmounted by Prussian eagle and swastika. Very fine; with loop for suspension and a small piece of maroon ribbon (£50-70)
Medals Related to the Olympic Games, Germany, 1936. Germany. Olympic Games, Berlin, Participant’s medal, in bronze, by O. Placzek, line of five athletes, XI OLYMPIADE BERLIN, reverse Prussian eagle surmounting the Olympic symbol on a bell surrounded by concentric circles, named ‘K.S. Duncan, Executive Staff’, 69mm. Art Deco style, very fine and rare (£150-180)
Hammer Price: £200
1936. Netherlands. Centenary of First Pharmacopoeia, base metal medal by Tulp & Fleur, Dr. Nic. Tulp half-facing, reverse legend, 60mm (Beg. 990). Extremely fine, but of poor quality metal (£20-30)
£20–£30
1936. NETHERLANDs. 400th Anniversary of the Death of Erasmus, bronze medal by B. Ingenhousz, bust of Erasmus left, reverse owl, 60mm (Beg. 1002), attractive style, extremely fine; together with Toon Dupuis, Aged 60, 1937, bronze medal by J.C.H. Wichers, 60mm (Beg. 1088) [2], extremely fine (£40-50)
1936. NETHERLANDs. Engagement of Princess Juliana and Prince Bernhardt, bronze medal by H.P.J. Fleur, facing busts in heart-shaped cartouche, reverse symbolic engagement rings and legend, 60mm (Beg. 1009; Bemolt 172); together with medals for the same event (3), in bronze-gilt by J. Stolk, 40mm (Bem. 175), and two metallic badges with pins, each 16mm, with orange ribands, all very fine; Princess Juliana, Zijlfonds voor Schipperskinderen, 1936, bronze plaque by L. Zyl, 70 x 55mm (Bem. 169)...
1937. CURAÇAO. Centenary of S.E.L. Maduro & Sons, bronze medal by O. Ruotolo, facing bust of Maduro against a nautical background, reverse Maduro building, symbolic figures around, 76mm. Very fine, reverse with mottled patina (£20-30)
1937. NETHERLANDs. Wedding of Princess Juliana and Prince Bernhardt, bronze medal by J.J. van Goor, conj. busts left, reverse crowned conj. arms, 60mm (Beg. 1074; Bem. 188); other base metal medals for the same event (8), viz. by C. Begeer, 50mm (Bem. 183); by J.C.Wienecke, 40mm; by O. Huttl, 40mm (Bem. 185A); by J.J. van Goor, 40mm and 25mm (Bem. 188, 182B); as given to schoolchildren in Amsterdam, 28mm, and Rotterdam, 27mm (latter Bem. 193); and a small Herinnerings-penning, 21mm [9] Very...
1937. NETHERLANDs. Boy Scouts Jamboree, bronze medals by H.P.J. Fleur (2), bust of Baden Powell in hat left, reverse ship, 60 and 30mm (Beg. 1102, 1103), very fine; together with Dr. J. Loudon, Aged 71, bronze medal by T. Dupuis, 60mm (Beg. 1133), extremely fine; 25th Anniversary of the Octrooiraad, 1937, bronze medal by J. van der Hoef, 60mm, fine; and another bronze medal commemorating the Scouting Movement, 1960, 38mm [5], about extremely fine (£35-45)
1937. NETHERLANDs. Wedding of Princess Juliana and Prince Bernhardt, silver medal by T. Dupuis, conj. busts left, reverse building, 66mm (Beg. 1075). Extremely fine, scarce (£40-60)
1937. NETHERLANDs. Kynologenclub of s’Hertogenbosch & Omstr., bronze-gilt medal by H.P.J. Fleur, busts of Juliana and Bernhardt conj. left, reverse arms and legend, 41mm. Good very fine, reverse unevenly toned, rare (£20-30)
1937. NETHERLANDs EAST INDIES. 350th Anniversary of the Birth of Jan Pierterszoon Coen, bronze medal by J.J. van Goor, three-quarters bust facing half-right, reverse legend, 60mm (Beg. 1117), fine; together with B.C. de Jonge, Governor General of the Dutch East Indies, 1931-6, bronze medal by O. Wenckebach, 60mm (Beg. 1132) [2], last extremely fine (£20-30)
Hammer Price: £55
1938. Australia. Royal Hobart Centenary Regatta, silvered bronze medal, with patinated matt finish, 36mm. Extremely fine (£10-15)
1938. CURAÇAO. Jubilee Sports Meeting, bronze medal by H.P.J. Fleur, bust of Wilhelmina left, reverse arms, SPORTDEMONSTRATIE 6-9-1938, 60mm (Beg. 1192; Bem. 235), very fine; together with Amsterdam, 50th Anniversary of the United Tin Manufactory, 1938, bronze medal by H.A. van der Eijnde, 37mm (Beg. 1217; Dreesmann 1300), about extremely fine; in original velvet-lined tin case, this virtually perfect [2] (£20-25)
1938. NETHERLANDs. 40th Anniversary of Wilhelmina’s Reign, silver medal by E. Hüttl, bust left, reverse standing figures supporting crown, 60mm (Bem. 218). Good very fine (£35-50)
1938. NETHERLANDs. 40th Anniversary of Wilhelmina’s Reign, silver medal by H.P.J. Fleur and M. Kutterink, bust left, reverse seated figure of Hollandia, 60mm, edge engraved ‘Dr. H.P. Heineken, Lid Uitvoerend Comité Jubileumfeesten 5-12 Sept. 1938’ (Beg. 1189; Dreesmann 1292). Obverse edge knock and scuffed in reverse field, about very fine (£35-45)
£35–£45
1938. NETHERLANDs. 40th Anniversary of Wilhemina’s Reign, bronze medals by H.P.J. Fleur and M. Kutterink (2), similar but 65mm each (Beg. 1185; Bem. 217); other base metal medals for the same event (3), by C. Begeer, 40mm and 26mm (Beg. 223), and unsigned, 31mm, this with clip and ring suspension and orange ribbon; silver pin badges with orange rosettes (3) [8]. Generally very fine and better (£30-40)
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