Special Collections
Athletics, Cambridge Harriers (Established 1890), a silver and enamel badge, Star of David around monogram, back named (R.W.A. Championship 1927, H.W. Hunt, 44th), hallmarked s&co Birmingham 1927, 25mm; Essex County Standard Medal, a silver and enamel badge by W.H. Hasler Ltd, arms, back named (220 Yds, C. Batstone, 1931), hallmarked Birmingham 1929, 32 x 30mm; Ilford A[thletic] C[lub], a silver and enamel award medal, arms, rev. wreath, named (1930 Youths 880 Yds, Track Champ, J.A.W. Kemp, 2m 14 1/2s, 1st), hallmarked g co Birmingham 1930, 25mm; National Athletic Union, Eastern Counties Centre, a silver Championship award medal by W.J. Carroll, three conjoined shields, rev. wreath, named (Half Mile, June 6th 1911, won by C.F. Taylor), hallmarked London 1911, 31mm; Norfolk County Championship A[mateur] A[thletic] A[ssociation], a uniface silver and enamel award medal, unsigned, arms, back named (1950, 120 Yards Hurdles, Senior, First, G.W. Nicholson), 38mm; Southend Harriers, a silver and enamel award medal by D.G. Collins, arms, rev. named (F.J. Butcher, An appreciation of services rendered, 1908), hallmarked Birmingham 1907, 32mm; Wadham Harriers, a silver and enamel badge by A. Clark Co, monogram, back named (100 Yards, 1st, A.G. Hitchcock, 1936), hallmarked Birmingham 1936, 29mm; Walthamstow Y.M.C.A. Harriers, a silver and enamel badge, triangle, back named (H.A. Forrester, 1924-25), 26mm; Woodford Green Athletic Club, a silver and enamel badge, stag leaping over a fence, back named (880 Yds. Flat C’ship, 2nd, H.A. Forrester, June 25th 1929), hallmarked jd&co Birmingham 1929, 28mm [9]. Fourth fine and edge knocked in several places, others generally about very fine or better (£40-60)
This lot was sold as part of a special collection, British Medals from the Collection of James Spencer.
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Wadham Harriers, Chingford, Essex. Obverses of sixth and last only illustrated
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