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5 March 2024
Local, YORKSHIRE, Scarborough School Board, c. 1895, award medals (3), unsigned (by the Birmingham Mint), in silver, gilt-bronze, and bronze, revs. named (B. Benton), all 44mm, silver 47g [3]. Extremely fine or nearly so; all cased as issued £50-£70
Hammer Price: £160
16 October 2024
WARWICKSHIRE, Birmingham, King Edward VI School, silver award medals (2), by Allen & Moore, named (J.W. Turner Champion 1891), 58mm, 77.60g, by A. Fenwick, named (Photo Exhibition 1904 Class I, E.D. Clark), hallmarked Birmingham 1904, 41 x 30mm, 15.60g; Coventry, Allesley Park School, a silver award medal, unsigned, named (Silver Medal 1881 Presented to John Malloch for his Excellent Conduct), 44mm, 44.55g [3]. Good very fine, but first cleaned and now re-toned; second with suspension loop...
OXFORDSHIRE, Oxford & Cambridge Athletic Sports, a silver award medal, unsigned, named (1895, High Jump, 5ft 9in 1st G.A. Gardiner New Coll. Oxford), 60mm, 99.3g; Oxford & Cambridge Boxing and Fencing Competitions, a silver award medal, unsigned, named (March 3rd 1933 Heavyweight R.H.S. Clouston), 47mm, 48.95g; St Peter’s College, Pair Oar Races,. a silver award medal, unsigned, named (Senior 1865 W.H. Young Bow, J. Mair Stroke, J. Longridge Cox), 51mm, 59.30g [3]. About extremely fine ...
Hammer Price: £150
9 May 2024
Local, LONDON, London School of Economics, silver award medals (2), by A. Wyon, bust of Adam Smith right, rev. wreath, edge named (William Kennedy, 1914), 42mm, 48.60g, unsigned, edge named (Fernand Louis Verteuil 1937), 44mm, 44.50g; Aske’s Hatcham School, New Cross, a silver award medal, unsigned, rev. named (Awarded by the Managers to John Harrison Wigner, Dux for Excellence in Mathematics July 1890), 53mm, 89.50g [3]. Very fine to extremely fine £100-£120
Local, OXFORDSHIRE, Oxford University Boat Club, Challenge Prize Medal, Oars, a silver award, unsigned, arms over crossed oars, rev. legend in wreath, edge named (H.P. Senhouse 2nd OUBC Pair Oars, June 1865), 51mm, 61.80g. Extremely fine, rare £100-£120
General, Department of Science and Art, Queen’s National Medal, 1897, a silver award by F. Bowcher, veiled and crowned bust of Queen Victoria left, rev. legend within wreath, edge named (Geoffrey A. Baker, Subject 22A, 1901), 51mm, 95.65g (E 1825). About extremely fine £80-£100
Local, CAMBRIDGESHIRE, Cambridge University Rifles, a frosted silver medal by Munsey, University arms, revs. cursive CUR dividing legend, all within wreath, named on outer silver band (Sub Liu McConnel, Col Sgt Rance, Segt Hallett, Segt Browning, Pvte Cross, Pvte Sayle, Lent Term 1875); together with an unglazed specimen, edge named (Capt. Bradley. Cpl. Richardson. Pvt. Lea. Pvt Mott. Pvt: Sladen. Pvt. Newman. Lent Term 1886), 51mm, 56.79g [2]. First virtually mint state, set in a glazed...
Local, LONDON, University College, a silver prize medal, unsigned, Germania seated left, with sword and wreath, rev. wreath, named (Blanche E. Short, 1892-3), 47mm, 46.65g. Extremely fine and rare £60-£80
Hammer Price: £140
Local, KENT, Sir Andrew Judd’s School, Tonbridge, a silver award medal by J.S & A.B. Wyon, two shields of arms, helmet above, wreath, named (German Prose M.S. Holding 1884), 65mm, 112.8g. Extremely fine £60-£80
Local, HAMPSHIRE, Winchester College, King’s Medal, 1937, a silver award by T.H. Paget, bust of George VI left, rev. tomb of William of Wykeham, edge named (Derek G. Morphett 1938), 49mm, 49.40g (BHM 4383); Queen’s Medal, 1953, by Mary Gillick, bust of Elizabeth II right, edge named (Mark V. Saint Giles 1959), 49mm, 60.20g (BHM –) [2]. Very fine £120-£150
KENT, Dover College Athletic Club, a silver award medal by Mappin & Webb, named (1913 F.C.G. Larkworthy Hurdles 19 3/5 secs), hallmarked 1912, 44mm, 47.55g; County School for Boys, a silver award medal by W.J. Dingley, named (Senior High Jump A.C. Quinlan), hallmarked Birmingham 1924, 32mm, 18.45g; William Gibbs School, Faversham, a matt silver award medal by J, Fenton & Co., named (Beryl Powell for Mathematics 1941), hallmarked Birmingham 1941, 50mm, 74.00g; SUSSEX, Brighton School of...
LANCASHIRE, Manchester University Athletic Sports, a silver award medal, named (Steeplechase 1st Prize O. Johnson 1908), 46.80g; Owens College Athletic Sports, a silver award medal, named (Putting the Shot Gilbert Heathcote 1904), 45.30g, both 44mm [2]. About extremely fine with proof-like fields, last toned £70-£90
Local, WARWICKSHIRE, Leamington College, silver award medals (2) by G.R. Collins, façade of the college, rev. named (Presented by Henry Jephson M.D. President of Leamington College to John R. Maunsell for Proficiency in Mathematics Xmas 1848), 73mm, 150.2g; unsigned, named (Robert Oscar Butler Nicholson 1886), 58mm, 74.10g [2]. Good fine or better, first with some edge knocks £120-£150
BERKSHIRE, Bradfield College, a silver award medal by Bracher & Sydenham, named (Fives Handicap Doubles 1917 C.L.D. Fawcus J.E.A. Whealler. -5), hallmarked Birmingham 1916, 38mm, 26.00g; Clewer House School, Windsor, a silver award cross, unsigned, rev. named (Hop Step & Jump J. Whitehorn Junr 30’ 10” 1876), 42mm, 27.30g; BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, Licenensed Victuallers’ School, Slough, silver award medals (3), by Vaughtons (2), named (Thomas Frederick Sanson), 38mm, 30.10g, for the Silver...
Local, YORKSHIRE, Huddersfield College, engraved silver award medals by J. Moore (2), arms and supporters, rev. named (2nd Class Classical Medal Presented by the Rt Hon The Marquis of Ripon to J.H. Hastings, Midsr. 1873); frontal elevation of the College, rev. named (Commercial Medal Presented by Wright Mellor Esqr J.P. to J.H. Hastings, July 1879), hallmarked Birmingham, 1872 and 1879, both 63mm, 45.70g, 43.30g [2]. Nearly extremely fine £100-£120
Local, LONDON, Mayfair, a silver award medal, unsigned, Athena seated left crowning pupil with wreath, rev. named (This Medal was awarded to Master Thomas McCave for Diligence Improvement and Good Conduct St James’s Square Academy Midsummer 1865. Alexander Hunter Principal), 44mm, 32.90g. With suspension loop, good very fine but hairlined from past cleaning, rare £60-£80
Local, OXFORDSHIRE, Oxford Gymnasium, a silver award medal, unsigned, building, rev. legend in wreath, named (1870, G.G. Monck BNC), 52mm 62.60g; Magdalen College, Oxford, a silver award medal, named (Magd. Coll. Rifle Challenge Cup 1864 Lieut J.C. Camble), 52mm, 64.20g [2]. Very fine to extremely fine £80-£100
LONDON, City of London School, 1937, a silver-gilt and enamel Centenary award medal by the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, named (Ald. Sir M. Jenks Bt LLD), 46 x 34mm, 23.40g; St Thomas’s School, Islington, a silver award medalet, unsigned, named (Kate Sims 1886), 24mm, 9.00g; South London School of Elocution & Dramatic Art, a silver award medal by J.A. Restall, named (Iris Clifford 1896), hallmarked Birmingham 1897, 32mm, 15.40g; together with other school and college silver badges and...
General, Department of Science and Art, Queen’s National Medal, 1856, a silver award by W. Wyon, coronetted bust left, rev. legend within wreath, edge named (John J. Trego Coventry Stage 23B, 1869), 55mm, 91.40g (E 1511). Sometime cleaned, about extremely fine £80-£100
Miscellaneous, Clark’s College London, silver award medals (2), by Vaughton, revs. named (Robina Means 1st Place Open Competition Female Learners G.P.O May 1903) and (O. Davies 1st Place [Girls] Commercial Test Examination March 1917), both hallmarked Birmingham 1902 and 1918 [sic] respectively, both 44mm; together with other silver award medals (7), from Bournemouth, Hitchin, Ilford etc., all named, most hallmarked, various sizes, total weight approx. 245.00g [9]. Varied state £120-£150
Local, LONDON, City and Guilds of London Institute, Technical Education, silver award medals (2), unsigned (by E.D. Jackman), shields, rev. legend, edges named (James H. Robins Spirit Manufacture 1st Prize, 1887), (James Duguid Paper Manufacture 1st Prize 1888) both 51mm, 77.10g, 77.20g (cf. MJP p.28); together with a similar silver medal, late 20th century [3]. Very fine to extremely fine £80-£100
Hammer Price: £130
Local, LONDON, University College, a silver award medal, unsigned [after W. Wyon], Minerva seated left, holding wreath, rev. wreath, named (D.N. Nabarro Physiology, 1892-3, Second Prize), 37mm, 31.90g; University of London, a similar medal, rev. named (Session 1835-36, Henry Weeks Anatomy Third Prize), 44mm, 46.80g; together with later University of London silver award medals for Athletics and Boxing [4]. Very fine or better £80-£100
Local, OXFORDSHIRE, Radley College, Oxford, 1857, a silver vessica-shaped award, unsigned, full-length figure of St Peter on capital, rev. eagle, serpent and scroll, edge named (C.V. Carlisle, 1906), 80 x 49mm, 148.90g. Details and suspension loop carefully gilded, extremely fine; an impressive award £100-£120
Local, YORKSHIRE, Leeds, a silver award medal, unsigned, ‘Teacher of the French Language’ in cartouche, ‘M. Lustrac Leeds’ around, rev. named (1er Prix de Français remporté par M. Thos. Ward chez M. Rd. Kemplay Leeds l’an 1811), 38mm, 21.00g. Very fine or better, very rare £60-£80
Miscellaneous, Haileybury College, a silver award medal, unsigned, arms, rev. wreath, named (Gymnastics 2nd Prize J. de C. Smith 1911), 44mm, 47.30g; Wellington College, a silver award medal by J.S. & A.B. Wyon, arms, rev. wreath, named (A.C O’Connor March 10th 1910, Represented at Aldershot March 18th 1910), 38mm, 37.90g; together with a later silver medal from Loughborough College [3]. Very fine to extremely fine £60-£80
Local, BERKSHIRE, Eton College, silver award medals (4), unsigned [by W.J. Taylor], arms, rev. crossed oars (2), named (Mem. Buller Trial Eights Dead Heat 1893), edge named (J. Bradney Second in the Pulling Eton 1859); wreath (2), named (Lower Boy W.G.H. Walrond with A.W. James, 1919) and (J.A.M. Ellison-Macartney 1921), all 38mm, 31.80g, 31.30g, 30.50g, 24.60g [4]. Very fine to extremely fine £70-£90
Local, CAMBRIDGESHIRE, Trinity Hall Boat Club, Cambridge, a silver award medal by Munsey, arms, rev. wreath, named (The Ellis Challenge Pairs, won by Bow H. Shinwell, Stk O. Shinwell, Steerer 1906), 51mm, 62.30g; Magdalen College Boat Club, Oxford, a silver award medal, unsigned, edge named (Commoners Four 1864, P.J.E. Welby Bow, R.H. Anstice 2, W.C. Masters 3, M.G. Knight Stroke, H.R Hyndman Coxn), 51mm, 60.00g [2]. Very fine or better £80-£100
General, British School, c. 1802, a silver palette-shaped award medal or ticket, unsigned, Prince of Wales feathers, rev. named (The Honble Genl Henniker No 21), 54 x 44mm, 28.80g. Very fine and very rare £100-£150
Local, STAFFORDSHIRE, Walsall, Queen Mary’s Grammar School, a silver award medal, by The Mint, Birmingham, helmeted bust of Minerva left within cartouche, rev. façade of building, named (F. Cooper), 50mm, 61.60g; WORCESTERSHIRE, King Charles i Grammar School, Kidderminster, a silver award medal, unsigned, named (1888 Percy J.T. Hardiman), 25.05g; Victoria Institute, Worcester, a silver award medal by Elkington, named (Albert J. Pitcher .... Art Session 1900-1), 28.80g, both 38mm [3]. Very...
CUMBERLAND, Barrow-in-Furness Municipal Secondary Schools, a silver award medal, unsigned, named (Dux of Girls’ School Doris Fleming 1910), 38mm, 23.55g; St Bees School, a silver award medal by W.J. Dingley, named (E.C.T. Oldcorn 1919), hallmarked Birmingham 1914, 51mm, 85.65g; ISLE of MAN, King William’s College, a silver award medal, unsigned, named (Gymnasics 1885 1st Prize W. Lloyd Jones), 45 x 33mm, 28.40g [3]. Nearly very fine to about extremely fine £100-£120
Hammer Price: £120
Local, WALES, Cardiff Science and Art School, Town Prize Medal, silver awards (2), unsigned, arms in wreath, rev. legend, edge named (First Prize in Art, Emma E. South, 1873) and (Ernest G. Venn for Science 1880), 52mm, 29mm, 55.00g, 11.80g [2]. Both extremely fine and toned, first with suspension loop and ribbon £50-£70
General, Department of Science and Art, National Prize in Science, 1859, a silver award medal by W. Wyon, coronetted bust left, rev. legend within wreath, named (Samuel Kimm, Geology, 1868), 39mm, 34.80g (E –). Extremely fine or better with integral suspension ring £50-£70
Local, LANCASHIRE, Alverton House Academy, Liverpool, a silver award medal by J. Moore, elevation of building, rev. wreath, named (Awarded to Herbert Eastwood for Good Conduct and Attainments Midsr 1876), 45mm, 45.05g; Collegiate Institution, Liverpool [Est. 1843], a silver award medal by T. Ottley, frontal elevation of building, rev. arms, named (Mathematics), 53mm, 58.85g (cf. Taylor 141a); Stonyhurst College, Clitheroe, a silver award medal by T. Halliday, tower gatehouse, rev. wreath,...
Local, CAMBRIDGESHIRE, Cambridge University, silver award medals (3), by Munsby (2), Champion Racquet Medal, edge named (1883 H.M. Leaf Trinity College), Chess Club, edge named (Inter-University Chess Contest E.L. Raymond Christ’s Coll. 1881), by Peters, edge named (C.U.B. & F.C. Middle Weights H.B. Gething Trin.1904), all 49mm, 54.80g, 56.15g, 58.60g [3}. Extremely fine or nearly so £100-£120
LONDON, Commercial Travellers' School (Pinner), Cuffley Medal, a silver award by W.J. Taylor, named (Elizabeth Ann Duff June 23rd 1869), 51mm, 66.10g (D & W 218/124); Raine’s Foundation School (Bethnal Green), a silver award medal, unsigned, named Ethel Louise Parsons Captain 1928-29), 38mm, 28.10g; Royal Merchant Seamen's Orphanage (Wanstead), a silver award medal for Swimming by Vaughton, named (James Pearsall Harding 1894 Boys School), 51mm, 56.90g (Taylor 181) [3]. Very fine £90-£120
Local, CUMBRIA, Barrow-in-Furness Municipal Secondary Schools, a silver award medal, unsigned, edge named (Herbert S. Haworth 1910), 39mm, 27.80g; Clergy Daughters’ School, Casterton, Lund Memorial Prize, silver award medals (2), one signed Elkington & Co, female head left, revs. wreath, edges named (Grace Mary Kelk 1912) and (Ydris E.H. Roberts 1923-4), first hallmarked Birmingham 1909, both 41mm, 31.90g, 30.80g; [3]. Very fine to extremely fine, first with integral suspension and loop ...
LINCOLNSHIRE, Grantham, 1893, a Science & Art award medal, unsigned, named (Given by James Hornsby Esq Mechanical Engineering Awarded to Val. Geo. Barford), 56mm, 71.35g; NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, Northampton Corporation Charity School, a silver award medal, unsigned, named (1848 William Cave), 38mm, 23.10g; RUTLAND, Oakham House School, a silver award medal, unsigned, named (H. Downing Decr 16 1830), 44mm, 47.95g [3]. Fine to extremely fine £90-£120
Local, LANCASHIRE, Liverpool Collegiate Institution, silver award medals (2), by T. Ottley, façade of building, rev. arms, named (Arithmetical Richard Shaw Aged 15 Years Decr 1845), 31mm, 14.05g (Taylor 141b); unsigned, bust right, rev. wreath, unnamed, 38mm, 28.20g; University of Liverpool, a silver award medal by Elkington, rev. named (Walter Samuel Wildman), hallmarked Birmingham 1902, 38mm, 26.30g [3]. Extremely fine or nearly so £80-£100
Local, LONDON, St Saviour’s School, Southwark, a silver award medal by J. Kirk, bust of Elizabeth I left, rev. façade of the school, named (Iac Boobbyer Novr 17, 1788), 41mm, 23.25g (MI I, 110/37; D & W 255/402). Trifling rim nicks, otherwise nearly very fine £100-£120
Local, LONDON, Hackney Charity School, Harry Sedgwick Medal, a silver award, unsigned, edge named (Diana Edwards 1830), 36mm, 24.00g; Hackney Free and Parochial Schools, Harry Sedgwick Medal, silver awards (5), mostly unsigned, view of school façade, rev. named (A. Villars 1873); view of church (4), revs. named (John W. Selzer 1909), (John Tinkler 1916), (Alfred Gray 1927) and (Leslie A. Milburn 1937), 41mm (3), 36mm, 33mm, 35.1g, 61.1g, 65.9g, 28.20g, 14.25g [6]. Very fine or better, first...
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