Special Collections
Historical Medals, Ardingly, Ardingly College, a bronze award medal, named (J.H. 1929, Boxing, Under 5 St., Awarded to John W. Hebburn), 45mm; Arundel, Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, white metal medals (3), all 38mm, different coloured ribbons [for children from Arundel, from Clapham and Patching and from Littlehampton parishes] (W & E 3700C.1); Barcombe, Barcombe School, Regular Attendance, a white metal award medal, named (E.M.F. Barcombe, 1910), with 1912 date bar, 38mm; Brighton, All Soul’s School, Never Absent and Never Late, white metal medals (2), both named (Henry Elliott, 1898), both 45mm (FKS p.70, these pieces), St John’s Church School, Perfect Attendance, a white metal award medal, un-named, 38mm, St Martin Sunday School, Regular Attendance, a bronze award medal, named (L. Parsons, 1901), 45mm (FKS p.97, this piece); Cuckfield, Cuckfield Board Schools, Regular Attendance, a white metal award medal, un-named, 44mm (FKS p.69, this piece); Eastbourne, Eastbourne College, a bronze award medal, named (Swimming Sports, 1939, V.P. Sams, 1st (Equal) 200 Yards Open), 38mm, St Bede’s School, a silver award medal by W.J. Dingley, un-named, hallmarked Birmingham 1935, 38mm; Hastings, Education Authority, Elementary Schools, 1903, a silver award medal, un-named, 40mm, a white metal medal for Regular Attendance, 1906, 39mm, School Board, Attendance, a white metal award medal, engraved (1896), 37mm (FKS pp.68, 73, these pieces); Lancing, Lancing College, bronze award medals (3), for the winner of the 1916 150 Yards Handicap, and for second place in the 1917 Half-Mile Open and Long Jump Open, 44 and 39mm; Rye, Rye Grammar School, a silver badge by Vaughton, un-named, hallmarked Birmingham 1905, 31mm; Seaford, Seaford College, Annual Athletic Sports, a silver award medal by Fattorini, un-named, 31mm, bronze award medals (2, one plated), one named (J.G. Blythe, Open Shot 1967, 35’ 10”), both 32mm; Steyning, Steyning Grammar School, a silver award medal by W.J. Dingley, un-named, hallmarked Birmingham 1932, 36mm [23]. Very fine and better, a good group; the 1898 Brighton medals in cases £80-£100
This lot was sold as part of a special collection, Sussex Tokens, Tickets and Medals from the Collection formed by the late Ron Kerridge.
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