BRITISH MEDALS FROM THE COLLECTION OF DAVID CORRICK 1252
Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, a silver medal by H.B. Sale & Co, crowned bust left, rev. Britannia standing, 32mm (W & E 3410A.3; BHM 3563); together with other medals and medalets for the same event (27, four in silver) [28].First about extremely fine, others in varied state
£70-90 1253
Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, a bronze medal by Spink for the Corporation of London, bust left, rev. Londinia with attendants presenting garland to seated Britannia, 76mm (W & E 3470.1; BHM 3510; E 1815). Virtually as struck; in black case of issue
£60-80 1254
Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, a white metal medal by F. Bowcher for Spink, crowned bust left, rev. arms and supporters within double border of shields, 76mm (W & E 3475A.1; BHM 3511; E 1816); bronzed lead medals (2), both unsigned, for St Gabriel’s and St Saviour’s Churches, Pimlico,
revs.view of the church, 78mm(W & E 3760E1, G2; BHM –, 3582); together with other medals for the same event (17) [20]. First extremelyfine, others invaried state
£70-90 1255
Victoria, Death, 1901, a light bronze medal by L.-C. Lauer, crowned bust left, rev. angel reclining, holding medallion, 65mm (W & E 1942.1; BHM 3689; E 1855B); together with other late Victorian medals (12), medalets (2), including Visit to Florence 1893, Visit to Ireland 1900, etc [15].First extremely fine, others in varied state £40-50
1256
Commencement of the New Century, 1901, a cupro-nickel medal by the Kings Norton Metal Co Ltd, bust of Queen Victoria left, rev. portraits of Edward VII and Alexandra in medallions, 45mm (W & E 4090);Kingsway & Aldwych Tunnel Opened, 1905, a silver medal by F. Bowcher for Spink, 33mm (W & E 4891, not listed in silver; BHM –; E –; Fearon 355.2) [2].Mint state, second toned and very rare; in boxes of issue
£60-80 1257
Provenance: St James’s Auction 1, 13 October 2004, lot 564 Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, a gold medal by G.W. de Saulles, crowned bust right,
rev.crowned bust of Queen
Alexandra right, 55mm, 91.78g (W & E 4100.5; BHM 3737; E 1871). Mint state; in red case of issue £2,000-2,500 1258
Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, a gold medal by G.W. de Saulles, crowned busts of King and Queen, both to right, 31mm, 17.27g (W & E 4100.2; BHM 3737; E 1871). Edge hammered and scratch in obverse field, otherwise about extremelyfine;inofficial red case of issue
£200-250
1259
Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, medals (13), by G.W. de Saulles (4), in silver and bronze (3), crowned bust right, revs. crowned bust of Alexandra right, all 56mm (W & E 4100.3, 4100.4; BHM 3737; E 1871a); by J Carter, in white metal, 39mm (W & E 4153A.1; BHM 3752); by Fattorini & Sons, in bronze, 38mm (W & E 4220B.1; BHM 3756); by A. Fenwick (2), in plated bronze, 39mm (W & E 4230A.7; BHM 3764), in bronze, 51mm (W & E 4238.2; BHM 3759); by E. Fuchs for Elkington (2), both bronze, different dates, both 64mm (W & E 4205A.13, 4205B.1; BHM 3772 and note; E 1870a); by G. Frampton (3), for Mappin Bros, in bronze, 51mm (W & E 4410.7; BHM 3836), for theMint, Birmingham Ltd (2), in bronze, 51mm (W & E 4435A.14; BHM 3767), in gilt-bronze, 35mm (W & E 4435D) [13]. Extremely fine or better, 4205B.1 rare; mostly in cases of issue
£100-150 These lots are illustrated on our web site
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