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6 December 2006
Royal Naval College Historical and Geographical Prize Medal 1820, by W. Wyon, bust of George IV left, ‘Georgius IIII D.G. Britanniarum Rex’; with ‘1820’ below bust; reverse: wreath of laurel, ‘Historical and Geographical Prize, Royal Naval College’, 57mm., silver, unnamed, good very fine £80-100
Hammer Price: £85
Royal Naval College Mathematical Prize 1830, by W. Wyon, bust of William IV right, ‘Gulielmus IIII D.G.Britanniarum Rex’, with ‘1830’ below bust; reverse: ‘First Mathematical Prize, Royal Naval College’, within a wreath of laurel is engraved, ‘Awarded to Henry Simpson Harvey, Christmas Vacation, 1836’, 57mm., silver, cleaned, edge bruising, very fine £80-100
Royal Naval College Prize for Gunnery, obverse: cannon and shot with a naval crown above, ‘Prize for Gunnery’; in exergue, ‘Royal Naval College’; reverse: within a wreath of oak leaves is engraved, ‘Awarded to John Richardson at an Examination December 1827’, 36mm., silver, in fitted red leather case of issue, slight edge bruise, very fine £80-100
Hammer Price: £60
Royal Naval College Dartmouth, The King’s Medal, G.VI.R., 2nd issue, by Humphrey Paget (M. E. Coleman), reverse dated ‘1950’, 44mm., 18ct. gold, 57.44g., ref. B.H.M. 4368, minor test mark to edge, otherwise nearly extremely fine £300-350
Hammer Price: £900
Greenwich Hospital School Prize Medal, bust of Nelson left by Halfhide, ‘Palmam Qvi Mervit Ferat’; reverse: inscription in raised letters (name and year engraved), ‘Greenwich Hospital School, to Reward Richard Gibbs 1836’, 35mm., silver, with ring mount, in fitted red leather case, nearly extremely fine £120-150
Greenwich Hospital School Prize Medal, bust of Nelson left by Halfhide, ‘Palmam Qvi Mervit Ferat’; reverse: inscription in raised letters (name and year engraved), ‘Greenwich Hospital School, to Reward Denton W. Speer 1844’, 35mm., silver, unmounted, good very fine £120-150
Greenwich Hospital School Prize Medal, bust of Nelson left, ‘Palmam Qvi Mervit Ferat’; reverse: inscription in raised letters (name and year engraved), ‘Greenwich Hospital School, to Reward Wm. Edwd. Kirby 1858’, 27mm., silver, pierced with ring suspension, in Carrington, London case, good very fine £80-100
Greenwich Hospital School Prize Medal, bust of Nelson left, ‘Palmam Qvi Mervit Ferat’; reverse: inscription in raised letters (name and year engraved), ‘Greenwich Hospital School, to Reward Wm. J. Smerdon 1859’, 27mm., silver, pierced with ring suspension, good very fine £80-100
Greenwich Hospital School Medal for Attainments and Good Conduct (2), bust of Nelson left, ‘Palmam Qvi Mervit Ferat’; reverse inscribed, ‘John H. Adams, 1869; Thomas Broadway, 1869’, 41mm., silver, with claw and ring suspension, slight edge bruising, very fine and better (2) £80-100
Hammer Price: £80
Greenwich Hospital School Medal for Attainments and Good Conduct (2), bust of Nelson left, ‘Palmam Qvi Mervit Ferat’; reverse inscribed, ‘Hy. S. Rashbrook, 1872’, 41mm., silver, lacking suspension; another, ‘Walter H. Smith, Dec. 1877’, with claw and straight bar suspension, second with edge bruising, very fine and better (2) £60-80
Royal Hospital School Greenwich Medal for Attainments and Good Conduct, obverse: bust of Nelson left by Vaughton, Birmingham, ‘Palmam Qvi Mervit Ferat’; reverse inscribed, ‘L. P. Gadstone, July 1916’, 41mm., silver, with milled rim, straight bar swivel suspension, claw slack, good very fine £40-50
Hammer Price: £50
Greenwich Hospital School Riddle Prize Medal, obverse: bust of Nelson left, ‘Palmam Qvi Mervit Ferat’; reverse: inscription in raised letters (name and year engraved), ‘Greenwich Hospital School, Riddle Prize for Navigation and Nautical Astronomy to O. S. Gwyther, Dec. 1903’, 41mm., silver, straight bar swivel suspension, claw slack, good very fine £60-80
Royal Naval School Medal 1833, by W. Wyon, obverse: three figures in classical garb, one, a man pores oil into a lamp held by a youth, whilst another youth watches, ‘Palmam Qui Meruit Ferat’, in exergue: ‘MDCCCXXXIII’; reverse: inscription in raised letters, ‘Alumn. opt. merit. e. schol. reg. nav. hocc. praem. quotan. institut. ipsa dat dabitque’ (George Sturton Ward 1844), 48mm., silver, in fitted case of issue, good very fine £60-80
Royal Naval School Medal 1833, by W. Wyon, obverse: three figures in classical garb, one, a man pores oil into a lamp held by a youth, whilst another youth watches, ‘Palmam Qui Meruit Ferat’, in exergue: ‘MDCCCXXXIII’; reverse: inscription in raised letters, ‘Schol. Reg. Nav. Alumno in Lit. Humanior. Palm. Merito.’ (John George Gamble, 1858), 48mm., silver, attractive, extremely fine £60-80
Royal Naval School, New Cross, Cookney Prize Medal 1854, obverse: façade of the school, in the exergue: ‘Royal Naval School, New Cross, Incorporated 1840’; reverse: a wreath of oak and laurel with crown above enclosing the inscription, ‘The Cookney Prize Medal’, around the circumference, ‘For Industry and Good Conduct’ and in small letters, ‘Instd. 1854’ (T. C. A. Fox, 1863), 45mm., silver, in fitted leather case, good very fine £40-50
Pangbourne Nautical College Founder’s Medal, obverse: an attractive scene of a clipper under sail; reverse: within a laurel wreath, ‘Founders’ Medal, The Nautical College Pangbourne’ (Cadet V, G. K. Webster), 45mm., silver, in F. Phillips, Aldershot fitted case of issue, extremely fine £80-100
Royal School for Naval and Marine Officers’ Daughters Good Conduct Medal, obverse: seated figure of Britannia right, a sailing ship and lighthouse in the background; reverse: wreath of oak and laurel with naval crown above enclosing the inscription (name and year engraved), ‘Presented to Augusta M. Perry for Good Conduct 1897’, 41mm., silver, milled rim, fitted with a swivel scroll suspension, with silver brooch bar, in fitted Warrington, London case of issue, lid inscribed, ‘Royal...
Marine Society Reward of Merit (4), Britannia holding the hand of a young sailor, ‘Marine Society Instituted MDCCLVI’, in exergue, ‘Incorporated MDCCLXXII’; reverse: a wreath of rose, thistle and shamrock enclosing inscription (name engraved), ‘Reward of Merit to John Rivett’, 47mm., silver, thin straight bar swivel suspension; another similar, name engraved on raised crescent, ‘John Reed’, 42mm.; another similar, without crescent, ‘Alfred B. Govett, 1st Septr. 1910’,...
Hammer Price: £120
Chichester Training Ship Medal (2), by W. J. Taylor, London, figure of Hope standing by rocks on the seashore, mantle flowing behind, one hand raised, the other resting on an anchor, a sailing ship in the background, all enclosed by a plain band; reverse: inscription in raised letters (name engraved), ‘“Chichester” Training Ship, Presented to Farmer Hodges for Special Good Conduct while on board the Ship’, 38mm., silver, swivel ring suspension; another, same obverse; reverse with...
Chichester Training Ship Medal (2), by W. J. Taylor, London, figure of Hope standing by rocks on the seashore, mantle flowing behind, one hand raised, the other resting on an anchor, a sailing ship in the background, all enclosed by a plain band; reverse: inscription in raised letters (name engraved), ‘“Chichester” Training Ship, Presented to W. Griffiths for Special Good Conduct while on board the Ship’, 38mm., silver, swivel ring suspension; another, same obverse; reverse with...
Arethusa & Chichester Training Ship Medal (3), figure of Hope standing by rocks on the seashore, mantle flowing behind, one hand raised, the other resting on an anchor, a sailing ship in the background, enclosed by a band inscribed, ‘England expects every man to do his duty’; reverse: inscription in raised letters (name engraved), Arethusa & Chichester Training Ships, Presented by the Committee to J. E. Step, for 18 Months Service at Sea with a Very Good Character’, 38mm., silver,...
Hammer Price: £90
Arethusa & Chichester Training Ship Medal, figure of Hope standing by rocks on the seashore, mantle flowing behind, one hand raised, the other resting on an anchor, a sailing ship in the background, enclosed by a band inscribed, ‘England expects every man to do his duty’; reverse inscription in raised letters, ‘Arethusa & Chichester Training Ships’ and engraved, ‘For Service Rendered 1917 S.S. Ivernia’ (W. H. Field, A.B. (?) Nov. 1918), edge additionally stamped ‘J.A.R.’,...
Arethusa Training Ship Medal (4), figure of Hope standing by rocks on the seashore, mantle flowing behind, one hand raised, the other resting on an anchor, a sailing ship in the background, enclosed by a band inscribed, ‘England expects every man to do his duty’; reverse: inscription in raised letters (name engraved), ‘“Arethusa” Training Ship, Presented to George Flood for Special Good Conduct while on board the Ship, 38mm., silver, hallmarks for Birmingham 1924, swivel ring...
Hammer Price: £130
Exmouth Training Ship Medal (3), by W. J. Taylor, figure of Hope standing by rocks on the seashore, mantle flowing behind, one hand raised, the other resting on an anchor, a sailing ship in the background, all enclosed by a plain band; reverse: inscription in raised letters (name and date engraved), ‘England expects every man to do his duty, Presented to Den Carroll on board the training ship “Exmouth” for Special Good Conduct, 26 June 1886’, 38mm., silver, swivel ring suspension;...
Hammer Price: £95
Exmouth Training Ship Medal (2), by G.& S. Co. Ltd., figure of Britannia standing on a rock, mantle flowing behind, holding a shield and trident, sailing ships in the background; reverse: inscription in raised letters (name and date engraved), ‘Training ship Exmouth Presented to W. J. Walford for Special Good Conduct and Ability, 1922, 32mm., silver, hallmarked, swivel ring suspension; another, in the form of an anchor with lifebelt, reverse engraved, ‘Training Ship “Exmouth”...
Hammer Price: £70
Shaftesbury Training Ship Medal, by W. J. Taylor, London, figure of Hope standing by rocks on the seashore, mantle flowing behind, one hand raised, the other resting on an anchor, a sailing ship in the background, all enclosed by a plain band; reverse: inscription in raised letters (name and date engraved), 'School Board for London, Training Ship Shaftesbury, Presented to Clarence B. Beecroft, 21st July 1888, for Superior Conduct’, 38mm., silver, swivel ring suspension, edge bruise,...
Hammer Price: £45
Worcester Training Ship Medal, frigate with bare masts, ‘Thames Marine Officers Training Ship Worcester’; reverse: engraved, ‘Gunnery Second Prize Walter Vivian Hirst, Presented by H.R.H. Duke of Edinburgh, Midsummer 1871’, 36mm., silver, with ‘double dolphin’ suspension, extremely fine £80-100
Worcester Training Ship Medal (2), ship-of-the-line enclosed by a garter inscribed, ‘The Incorporated Thames Nautical Training College’, surmounted by a crown, with flags to either side and scroll ‘H.M.S. Worcester’ below; reverse inscribed, ‘R. J. Stokes’, 55 x 48mm., silver, hallmarks for Birmingham 1921, stamped, ‘J.A.R.’, with ‘double dolphin’ suspension; another, smaller, reverse inscribed, ‘11 to 12 Stone H. M. Roussel, 1936’, 37 x 30mm., silver, ring...
Hammer Price: £140
Worcester Training Ship Jubilee Naval Review Medal 1935, robed and crowned busts of King George V and Queen Mary; reverse: crest of H.M.S. Worcester, ‘Silver Jubilee Naval Review 1935’, engraved, ‘Captain H. C. Allen, R.N.’, 35mm., white metal, wire straight bar suspension, nearly extremely fine £50-60
Conway Training Ship Prize Medal, three-masted warship, in exergue; ‘H.M.S. Conway’; reverse: engraved within a wreath of laurel, ‘Hobson Cup, Xmas 1920, J. W. Holgate, Starbd. Fore’, 32mm., silver, by ‘W.J.D.’, hallmarks obscured, unmounted, in fitted case; Warspite Training Ship Medal, fouled anchor with crown above, ‘Royal Naval Training Ship’; reverse: within a wreath of laurel (name engraved), ‘Presented to D. Broomfield as a Reward of Merit’, 31mm., silver, pierced...
Hammer Price: £75
H.M.S. Impregnable Medal, ship-of-the-line, reverse inscribed, ‘Inter Training Ship Football 1912-13 G. J. Edmunds’, 39mm., silver, unmounted; R.N.T.E. Shotley Medal, reverse inscribed, ‘“Ganges”, “Najaden”, “Jarramas” One Mile 1925’, 39mm., gilt base metal, unmounted; Royal Naval College Dartmouth Medal, by Page, Keen & Page, Plymouth, Britannia within a garter, naval crown above; reverse inscribed, ‘1925 Junior Mile Open 2nd W. E. Waters’, 39mm., silver, hallmarks...
Institute of Naval Architects Medal, 28mm., silver, unnamed, mounted from bow ribbon, extremely fine £40-60
Wellington College, The King’s Medal, G.V.R., ‘military bust’, by Bertram Mackennal (Derek Gordon Harington Hawes), 45mm., 18ct. gold, 56.27g., in case of issue, ref. B.H.M. 4009, edge bruising, very fine £300-350
Hammer Price: £350
Royal Artillery Institution Prize Medal 1871, by G. G. Adams, obverse: seated female, wearing robes, sword and helmet, with a lion to the right, above, ‘Scientia et Virtute’, in the exergue, ‘1871’; reverse: within a wreath of oak and laurel, ‘Royal Artillery Institution MDCCCXXXVIII’ (Major C. C. Robertson, R.F.A., 1908), 48mm., silver, in Elkington, London case, minor edge bruising, very fine £80-100
Hammer Price: £40
Royal Artillery Institution Le Froy Medal 1890, by Elkington, London, obverse; Britannia, wearing armour and a helmet, seated by a cannon facing right, holding papers in her hands and with a telescope at her feet, in the background, coastal fortifications and the sea, ‘Arte et Marte’ above, in the exergue, ‘1890’; reverse: within a wreath of oak and laurel, ‘John Henry Le Froy Royal Artillery 1834-1890’ (Major P. J. Heggie, R.A.), 47mm., silver-gilt, 71.27g., virtually extremely...
School of Military Engineering Fowke’s Medal, obv. high relief uniformed bust of Francis Fowke left; rev. within a stylized wreath of laurel, ‘Memorial Medal established by the officers of Royal Engineers as an Architectural Prize in the Corps’ (E. H. Hemming, Lieut., R.E., 1882) 58mm., 7mm. thick, silver, in J. W. Benson, London case, ref. B.H.M. 2940, Eimer 1581, edge bruise, nearly extremely fine £80-100
School of Military Engineering Fowke’s Medal, obv. high relief uniformed bust of Francis Fowke left; rev. within a stylized wreath of laurel, ‘Memorial Medal established by the officers of Royal Engineers as an Architectural Prize in the Corps’ (2nd Lieutenant C. H. H. Nugent - 1889) 58mm., 7mm. thick, silver, in case of issue, ref. B.H.M. 2940, Eimer 1581, nearly extremely fine £80-100
School of Military Engineering Fowke’s Medal, obv. high relief uniformed bust of Francis Fowke left; rev. within a stylized wreath of laurel, ‘Memorial Medal established by the officers of Royal Engineers as an Architectural Prize in the Corps’ (2nd Lieut. C. M. Browne, 1899) 58mm., 7mm. thick, silver, in case of issue, ref. B.H.M. 2940, Eimer 1581, edge bruise, nearly extremely fine £80-100
School of Military Engineering Fowke’s Medal, obv. high relief uniformed bust of Francis Fowke left; rev. within a stylized wreath of laurel, ‘Memorial Medal established by the officers of Royal Engineers as an Architectural Prize in the Corps’ (Second-Lieutenant T. E. Morgan, R.E. 1939) 58mm., 7mm. thick, silver, in case of issue, ref. B.H.M. 2940, Eimer 1581, extremely fine £80-100
School of Military Engineering Fowke’s Medal, obv. high relief uniformed bust of Francis Fowke left; rev. within a stylized wreath of laurel, ‘Memorial Medal established by the officers of Royal Engineers as an Architectural Prize in the Corps’ (No.6311 2nd Corporal H. Osborn, R.E. 1906) 58mm., 7mm. thick, bronze, in case of issue, ref. B.H.M. 2940, Eimer 1581, extremely fine £60-80
Hammer Price: £25
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