BRITISH MEDALS FROM THE COLLECTION OF DAVID CORRICK 1161
Queen Caroline’s Return to England, 1820, a copper medal by Renkin, bare head right, her hair piled high, rev. legend in 6 lines, 54mm (BHM1022); together with other medals for the same event (2), by Kempson and Kettle [3]. Very fine and better
£80-100
Trial of Queen Caroline, 1820, a copper medal, unsigned [possibly by A. Desboeufs or A. Durand], bust left 1162 wearing ruff collar, rev. Britannia as Minerva dismissing Discord, 82mm (BHM 1026; E 1131).Good fine £40-60
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Withdrawal of the Divorce Bill, 1820, a copper medal by P. Kempson, bust of Queen Caroline left, rev. Peace with scroll, 41mm (BHM1032; E 1133);Withdrawal of the Divorce Bill, 1820, a copper medal by
G.Mills, 55mm (BHM 1033); Milan Plot Defeated, 1820, a brass medalet, unsigned, 25mm (BHM 1039); Death of Queen Caroline, 1821, a white metal medal signed W.W.T., 55mm (BHM 1144); Death of Queen Caroline, 1821, a copper medal, unsigned, 41mm (BHM 1146); together with brass medalets for herMarriage (2, BHM 398, 399) [7]. Fine and better
£80-100 1164
Royal Infirmary for Children Established, 1820, a copper medal by P. Wyon, legend in 6 lines, rev. robed females tending children, 37mm (BHM1065); Death of the Duke of York, 1827, medals (2), in white metal, by T. W. Ingram, 38mm (BHM1279), in copper, by I. Parkes, 76mm(BHM1282), and a brass medalet, 25mm (BHM1291) [4]. First fine, others in varied state
£30-40 1165 1166 1167 1168 1169 1170 1171 1172 1173
George IV, Coronation, 1821, medals by B. Pistrucci (2), in silver and copper, laureate bust left,
revs.Britannia, Scotia and Hibernia approaching the enthroned King being crowned by Victory, both 35mm (BHM1070; E 1146) [2]. Silver with knock to centre of reverse, otherwise both extremely fine
£90-120
George IV, Coronation, 1821, a silver medal by E. Avern, bust left, rev. coronation scene, edge named (Jn Emyln. 1st Reg. B.Y.C.H.), 35mm (BHM 1071, note; E 1146b). Scuffedand a littlebent, otherwise fine to veryfine;inred leather case for the official medal
£90-120
George IV, Coronation, 1821, a silver medal by T. Halliday and P. Kempson, laureate bust left, rev. the King crowned, 48mm (BHM 1073); together with other medals for the same event (3) [4]. First veryfine butbrightfrom past cleaning, others in varied state
£70-90
George IV, Coronation, 1821, a copper medal by G. Mills, bust right, rev. equestrian figure of the King's Champion, Henry Dymoke, 55mm (BHM 1087; E 1142); together with other medals for the same event (2), by Desboefs and Rundell, Bridge & Rundell [3].Very fine
£70-90
George IV, Coronation, 1821, a copper medal by Thomason and Jones, laureate bust left, floral wreath around, rev. the King crowned, 54mm (BHM 1091; E 1143); George IV, Death, 1830, a copper medal by W. Bain, 43mm (BHM 1368) [2].Extremely fine; first in green leather case of issue, lid gilt-embossedCORONATIONMEDAL £70-90
George IV, Coronation, 1821, a copper medal by T. Webb, laureate bust left, rev. crown, sword and sceptre on plinth, 55mm (BHM 1093).Extremely fine
£50-70
George IV, Coronation, 1821, a hollow copper medal, by T. Webb, robed bust left, rev. crown, 54mm (BHM1094), two clichés joined by a wide gilt-metal rim with suspension loop and ring;George IV, Coronation, 1821, a copper medal by T. Wyon Jr and B. Wyon, 51mm (BHM 1101) [2].About extremely fine
£90-120
George IV, Coronation, 1821, copper medals by T. Wells (2), laureate bust right, revs. King crowned and crown and wreath, both 46mm (BHM 1095, 1098); together with other medals for the same event (3) [5]. About veryfine and better
£60-80
George IV, Visit to Ireland, 1821, a copper medal by B. Wyon and G. Mills for W. Hamy, laureate bust left, rev. Hibernia, with harp and woolfhound, greets the King, edge engraved IRISH COPPER FROM THE MINES IN THE COUNTY OF WICKLOW, 51mm (BHM1137, and supplement). Some discolouration on obverse, otherwise very fine, scarce with the engraved edge £100-150
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George IV, Visit to Scotland, 1821, a silver-gilt medal by W. Bain, laureate bust left, rev. Scotia greets the King, 45mm (BHM 1178; E 1162); George IV, Visit to Scotland, 1821, a silver medal, unsigned, 45mm (BHM 1192); together with other medals for the same event (3) [5]. First veryfine butwithobverse rim knock, others fine and better
£100-150 1175 1176
George IV, 1824, a copper medal by B. Pistrucci, bust left, hair tied with band, rev. trident and dolphins, 60mm (BHM 1221; E 1171).Scuffed and some rim nicks, otherwise about very fine
£90-120
Royal Society of Arts (Inst. 1753), a silver award medal by T. Wyon Jr, head of Minerva left, rev. wreath, named (To Mr W. Christie MDCCCXXV, For a Drawing in Chalk from a Bust), 40mm. About very fine
£50-70 These lots are illustrated on our web site
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