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HALIFAX, Halifax & District Cross Country Association, a silver award badge by J. Moore, un-named, hallmarked Birmingham 1933, 26mm; HOLMFIRTH, Holmfirth Harriers, silver award badges (2), by Sydney & Co and Vaughton, named (1, 1928-29, A. Lindley; H. Rushworth, 1932), hallmarked Birmingham 1928-31, both 29mm; HUDDERSFIELD, Crossland (sic) Moor Harriers, 1910-11, a silver award badge by Fattorini, un-named, hallmarked Birmingham 1910, 37 x 25mm; Huddersfield & District Cross Country Association, silver award badges (2), different styles, one by W. Adams, one named (1st Youths 1936, V. Earnshaw), other hallmarked Birmingham 1939, 33 x 22mm and 23mm; Huddersfield Harriers, award badges by Fattorini, in gold (3), silver (2), two different styles, gold named (6 Miles Road Race, Fast Time Medal won by C.J. Mellor, Start Scratch, Time 38 Mins. 44 Scs., March 24th 1923; 6 Miles Race, 1st J. Stuttard, Start 4 Min. 15 Secs., Time 49 Min. 44 Secs., Jan. 19th 1924; 6 Miles Road Race, 1st J. Stuttard, Start 45 Secs., Time 36 Min. 10 Secs., 22nd March 1924), silver named (Five Miles Novice Race, First Prize won by A. King, Start 8 Mins., Time Taken 38 Mins. 4 Secs., 21st Nov. 1931; Six Miles Cross Country Handicap, Third Prize won by A. King, Start 4 M. 30 Secs., Time Taken 53 Mins. 41 Secs., 30th Jan. 1932), hallmarked Birmingham 1923-31, 26mm (3), 24mm (2), gold 9ct, total wt 28.48g; Huddersfield Schools Athletic Association, silver award badges (2), by Fattorini and Turner & Simpson, different styles, named (Winners, Hoyle Cup, 1925-6; Crowther Cup, Crosland Moor Cl. Sch.,Winners, 1937, P. Brook), former hallmarked Birmingham 1925, both 27mm; Marsh United Harriers, 1914-15, a silver award badge by Fattorini, un-named, hallmarked Birmingham 1914, 35 x 25mm; Salendine Nook Athletic Club, a silver award badge by Sydney & Co, named (6 Mile Road H’cp., Fastest Time 30.57, J. Roberts), hallmarked Birmingham 1933, 25mm; SLAITHWAITE, Slaithwaite United Harriers, silver award badges (4), by Fattorini and Sydney & Co, different styles, three named (Novice Handicap won by G. Gee, 1923-24; H. Gray, 1924; C. Meal, 1933), hallmarked Birmingham 1923-32, 36 x 26mm (2), 27mm (2) [19]. Very fine; all with rings or means of suspension £250-350
This lot was sold as part of a special collection, Medals of Yorkshire from the Collection Formed by the Late Richard Law.
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