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Austria, Gustav Mahler, 1911, a silver medal by A. Rothberger, bust left, rev. laurel branches emerging from clouds, 50mm, 61.79g; with similar in bronze (2) [3]. All extremely fine £100-£120
Est: £100–£120Starting Price: £80
Austria, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, undated, a bronze medal by A. Hartig, 73mm, 152.19g (Niggl 1384); with similar (1), undated, a bronze medal by A. Hartig, 73mm, 146.34g (Niggl 1384); similar (1), undated, a uniface bronze plaque by Telci, 54 x 60mm, 155.70g; similar (1), 1791, a porcelain medal by L. Porsch, 78mm, 60.60g; with similar (6), various types [10]. Generally extremely fine £100-£120
Austria, Mozart Memorial in Vienna, 1896, a silver medal by Anton Scharff, bust right, rev. five cherubs playing musical instruments on bed of clouds and roses, inscription in five lines below, 56mm, 86.88g (Niggl 1431). Extremely fine, rare £100-£120
Est: £100–£120Current Bid: £100
Austria, 200th Birthday of Mozart, 1956, a silver medal by Giacomo Manzu, Salzburg, bust left looking down, rev. figure embracing tree, 50mm, 54.05g (Niggl 1417). As struck; in original case of issue £100-£120
Austria, Centenary of the Death of Franz Schubert, 1928, a pair of medals by K. Goetz in silver, 36mm, 19.80g, and bronze, 36mm, 19.06g (Niggl. 1793) [2]. Both extremely fine £100-£120
Austria, Centenary of the Death of Franz Schubert, 1928, a bronze medal by A. Hartig, 74mm, 139.66g (Niggl. 1798); similar, 1928, a uniface bronze plaque by A. Hartig, bust left with view of Vienna in background, 80 x 52mm, 82.14g; with similar (3) [5]. All extremely fine £100-£120
Austria, Johann Strauss, undated (c. 1905), a silver-plated bronze medal by R. Mayer, bust right, rev. two cherubs playing muscial instruments on cloud, 59mm, 91.24g (Niggl 1950); 50th Anniversary of the Death of Johann Strauss, 1949, a bronze medal by A. Hartig, bust facing, rev. inscription in nine lines, 71mm, 135.02g (Niggl 1942); with similar (1) [3]. All much as struck; the first rare £100-£120
France, Jean-Baptiste Lully, 1718, a bronze medal by S. Curé, 56mm, 87.45g (Niggl 1219); Philippe Quinault, 1718, a bronze medal by S. Curé, 58mm, 75.80g (Niggl -); Elisabeth-Claude Jacquet de la Guerre, 1718, a bronze medal by S. Curé, 54mm, 72.11g (Niggl 964); Johannes Ansanus, 1792, a bronze medal, unsigned, 54mm, 62.73g; Alexandre Lainez, 1718, a bronze medal by S. Curé, 52mm, 62.80g (Niggl -); with similar (2) [7]. Varied state ...
Est: £100–£120Current Bid: £80
Germany, Johann Sebastian Bach, undated, a bronze medal by A. Landry for the Monnaie de Paris, 68mm, 136.67g; 200th Anniversary of the Death of Bach, 1950, a silver medal, unsigned, 60mm, 86.12g; Bach, undated, a bronze medal by A. Hartig, 74mm, 143.14g (Niggl 429); with similar (6), various types [9]. All practically as struck £100-£120
Germany, Centenary of the Death of Ludwig van Beethoven, 1927, a uniface bronze plaque by A. Hartig, facing bust, 85mm, 252.58g (Niggl 144; cf. iNumis Dec. 2020, 186; cf. DNW M2, 2624); with similar (3) [4]. All extremely fine £100-£120
Germany, Centenary of the Death of Ludwig van Beethoven, 1927, a uniface bronze plaque by A. Hartig, facing bust, 85mm, 277.81g (Niggl 144; cf. iNumis Dec. 2020, 186; cf. DNW M2, 2624); with similar (3) [4]. All extremely fine £100-£120
Germany, Ludwig van Beethoven, 1910, a bronze medal by F. Stiasny, 90mm, 175.47g (Niggl. 252); with similar, by F. Stiasny, 72 x 90mm, 198.84g; with similar, by D. Monck, 62 x 78mm, 125.20g; with similar (2) [5]. Generally extremely fine £100-£120
Germany, Centenary of the Death of Ludwig van Beethoven, 1927, a silver medal by K. Goetz, 36mm, 19.85g (Keinast 397). Good extremely fine, scarce £100-£120
Germany, Centenary of the Death of Ludwig van Beethoven, 1928, a bronze medal by K. Goetz, bust three-quarters right, rev. cherub holding torch resting on skull, 70mm, 130.75g (Kienast 417). Some residue, otherwise extremely fine £100-£120
Germany, Anton Bruckner, 1934, a silver medal by K. Goetz, head left, rev. organ, 36mm, 19.53g (Kienast 495). Good extremely fine £100-£120
Germany, Goethe and Beethoven, 1926, a bronze medal by K. Goetz, conjoined busts left, rev. cherub playing harp, 74mm, 201.46g (Keinast 367). Good extremely fine £100-£120
Germany, Goethe and Beethoven, 1926, a bronze medal by K. Goetz, conjoined busts left, rev. cherub playing harp, 36mm, 19.75g (Keinast 367). Good extremely fine £100-£120
Germany, 250th Birthday of Georg Friedrich Handel, 1935, a bronze medal by K. Goetz, bust left, rev. Jesus in front of organ pipes, 86mm, 283.16g (Kienast 502); with similar (1) [2]. Extremely fine £100-£120
Germany, Josef Joachim, 1902, a uniface bronze plaque by Kounitzky F., 63 x 94mm, 68.67g; Joachim as Director of the Royal School of Music, Berlin, 1907, a bronze medal by Torff, 60mm, 92.17g (Niggl 974); with similar (1) [3]. Extremely fine £100-£120
Germany, 100th Birthday of Franz Liszt, 1911, a silver medal by K. Goetz, bust right, rev. Jesus crucified on cross, cherubs playing music below, 36mm, 19.26g (Kienast 29). Good extremely fine £100-£120
Germany, Felix Mendelssohn, Düsseldorf Music Festival, 1847, a silver medal by C. Pfeuffer and Loos, bust right, rev. inscription across eight lines within wreath, 50mm, 49.91g (Niggl. 1301). Prettily toned, extremely fine, rare £100-£120
Germany, Mozart Festival at the Wartburg, 1925, a bronze medal by K. Goetz, bust left, rev. cherubs dancing and playing music in castle courtyard, 72mm, 140.44g (Kienast 323). Extremely fine £100-£120
Germany, Mozart Festival at the Wartburg, 1925, a silver medal by K. Goetz, bust left, rev. cherubs dancing and playing music in castle courtyard, 36mm, 19.52g (Kienast 323). Extremely fine £100-£120
Germany, Richard Wagner and Franz Liszt, 1928, a bronze medal by K. Goetz, on the occassion of the Marian Days in Wartburg, busts facing one another, rev. minstrel resting hands upon harp next to St. Elisabeth, Wartburg above in clouds, 65mm, 93.87g (Keinast 404). Extremely fine £100-£120
Great Britain, Centenary of the Death of Handel, 1859, a bronze medal by W.J. Taylor, 51mm, 80.03g (BHM 2656); together with similar in bronze (4) and white metal (1), various types [6]. Generally extremely fine £100-£120
Italy, Giuseppe Verdi, 1901, a silver medal after C. Pfeuffer and Loos, bust three-quarters left, inscription in six line within wreath, 28mm, 6.85g; similar, 1913, a white metal plaque by Donzelli, 46 x 55mm, 50.15g (Niggl. 2056); Gioacchino Rossini, Centenary, 1892, a bronze medal by Johnson-Milano, 34mm, 20.96g; with similar (2) [5]. Varied state £100-£120
Poland, Frédéric Chopin, undated, a uniface bronze medal by Anton Grath, 59mm, 60.55g (Niggl 484); 50th Anniversary of the Death of Chopin, 1899, a brass medal by Marya Gerson, 40mm, 27.05g; Centenary of the Birth of Chopin, 1910, a bronze medal by L.C. Lauer, 50mm, 49.76g (Niggl -); with similar in bronze (3), various types [6]. Generally extremely fine £100-£120
Sweden, Jenny Lind, 1848, a bronze medal by P.H. Lundgren after C.G. Qvarnsröms, draped bust left, rev. female genium seated facing upon pedestal, holding lyre, Sweden and other figures below, 78mm, 236.05g (Niggl 1085). Extremely fine, rare £100-£120
Miscellaneous, Beethoven, Haydn and Mozart, undated, a uniface bronze plaque by S. Schwartz, 68 x 89mm, 164.72g (Niggl 244); Pablo Cassals, undated, a uniface bronze plaque by Jules Muranyi, 71 x 52mm, 97.27g (Niggl 460); Johannes Brahms, undated, a uniface bronze plaque by F. Stiasny, 56 x 64mm, 142.50g; with similar in base metals (3), various types [6]. Varied state £100-£120
Miscellaneous, Ludwig van Beethoven, (c. 1927), uniface bronze clichés (2), both undated and unsigned, 158mm (Niggl 277), 135mm; Death of Franz Liszt, a uniface bronze plaque, unsigned, 187mm (Niggl -); together with a similar uniface bronze cliché by J. Maihöfer, 192mm [4]. All extremely fine £100-£120
Miscellaneous, Johannes Brahms, 1897, a bronze medal by A. Hartig, 74mm, 148.82 (Niggl 392); Giuseppe Verdi, 1901, a bronze medal by Donzelli , 50mm, 48.69g (Niggl -); Gustav Mahler and Willem Mengelberg, 1920, a bronze medal by J. von Toon Dupuis for the Mahler Festival, Amsterdam, 64mm, 109.59g (Niggl -); Arthur Honegger, undated (c. 1967), a bronze medal by A. Bass, 66mm, 194.39g; together with miscellaneous musical medals in base metals (13), various types [17]. Generally extremely fine ...
Miscellaneous, Franz Liszt at Salon de Bruxelles, 1881, a bronze souvenir medal by Geerts, portrait right, rev. inscription in seven lines within laurel wreath, 64mm, 116.14g; together with miscellaneous music medals in base metals (9), various types [10]. Varied state £100-£120
Miscellaneous, Felix Mendelssohn, a uniface bronze plaque by L.C. Lauer, 55 x 37mm, 40.45g (Niggl 1296); similar, undated, by M&W St., 38 x 50mm, 40.97g; Frederik Chopin, undated, a uniface bronze plaque by J. Aumiller, 27 x 39mm, 19.86g; Carl Weber, 1926, a bronze uniface plaque by L.C. Lauer, 36 x 54mm, 32.65g; with similar (7), various types [11]. All practically as struck £100-£120
Miscellaneous, Giuseppe Verdi, Congresso Didattico Musicale, 1908, a silver medal by Donzelli , 50mm, 58.46g (Niggl -); Gustav Mahler and Willem Mengelberg, 1920, a silver medal by J. von Toon Dupuis for the Mahler Festival, Amsterdam, 64mm, 120.33g; Niederrhein Music Festival in Düsseldorf, 1827, a silver medal by Pfeuffer and Loos, 42mm, 28.48g (Niggl 1301) [3]. Generally extremely fine £150-£200
Est: £150–£200Starting Price: £120
Miscellaneous, Richard Wagner, undated, a uniface bronze plaque by G.V. Voorschoten, 180 x 150mm (Niggl -); Death of Ludwig van Beethoven, undated, a bronze plaque by Daniel Peiner, 126 x 79mm (Niggl -); Karl Maria von Weber, undated, a uniface bronze plaque by Josef Eiberger, 120 x 170mm; Richard Strauss, undated, a uniface bronze plaque on a wooden mount by W. Frass, 180 x 230mm [4]. All extremely fine £100-£120
Australia, Intercolonial Exhibition, Melbourne, 1875, Philadelphia, 1876, a silver award medal by Stokes and Martin, two figures leaning on globe, rev. legend within wreath, edge named (James T. Fallon), 179.88g, 69mm (C. 1876/6). Very fine, several edge bruises £200-£260
Est: £200–£260Starting Price: £160
Australia, Governor’s Prize, 1898, a silver award medal by P. Blashki & Sons, agricultural scene, named below (Jas Devine, 1898), rev. arms of Sir Thomas Brassey, Governor of Victoria, 50.45g, 46mm. Good very fine, toned, rare £100-£150
Est: £100–£150Starting Price: £80
Austria, Visit of Franz Joseph I to Egypt and the Opening of the Suez Canal, 1869, a restrike gilt-copper medal by the Vienna mint after J. Tautenhayn, bust right, rev. Egyptia seated left on sphinx, pyramids and ship at sides, 71mm, 146.28g (Hauser 652; Würzb. 2484; Horsky 3807; BDM VI, 37). Some trifling hairlines, otherwise as struck £100-£120
Austria, Alliance of Germany and Austria, 1915, a bronze medal by R. Neuberger for the Vienna mint, dual busts of Franz Joseph I and Wilhelm II left, rev. crowns of Austria and Prussia below radiate star, dates and oak garland below, 60mm (Hauser 1365; Wurzbach 2766). As struck £100-£120
Bulgaria, World Philatelic Exhibition, 1989, a silver medal, unsigned, 55mm, 90.29g; FINLAND, Finlandia, 1988, a bronze medal by P. Rahikainen, 70mm; ICELAND, Nordia, 1985, a silver medal by T.J., 56mm, 124.15g; with similar (4), various types [7]. Generally as struck £100-£150
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