BRITISH MEDALS FROM THE COLLECTION OF DAVID CORRICK 1247
Visit of the Duke and Duchess of York to the City of London, 1893, a copper medal by G.G. Adams for the Corporation of London, conjoined busts left, rev. Duke and Duchess in biga left, being presented with a cornucopia by Londinia, 76mm (W & E 1763.1; BHM 3452; E 1780; Welch 25). Extremely fine; in original case of issue £80-100
Provenance: Bt Mrs Allen January 1975 1248
Resignation of William Gladstone as Prime Minister, 1894, a large bronze medal by L.C. Lauer for J. Rochelle Thomas, bust left, rev. inscription recording the names of all members of the House of Commons, 95mm (BHM 3468; E 1792). Spot on reverse, otherwise extremely fine
£80-100 Provenance: Bt Seaby April 1982 1249
Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, a gold medal by G.W. de Saulles, young bust left, rev. veiled bust left, 26mm, 12.87g (W & E 3000.2; BHM 3506; E 1817b).Virtually mint state; in official red case of issue
£300-350
1250 1251
Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, a silver medal by J. Carter for the city of Coventry, crowned bust left, rev. arms and crest, 39mm (W & E 3065C.3; BHM 3537).Brilliant mint state,attractively toned,rare;inred case ofissue £40-50
Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, a bronze medal by H. Jenkins and Son, bust left surrounded by emblems of countries of the Empire, rev. inscription, 76mm(W & E 3155A; BHM 3541); together with other medals for the same event (20) [21]. First very fine, others in varied state
£60-80
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