BRITISH MEDALS FROM OTHER PROPERTIES 1395
The British Dairy Farmers’ Association (Est. 1876), silver award medals (3), unsigned (2) and by J.A. Restall, cow and goat grazing, tree and building behind, revs. butter, cheese and other dairy produce, named (Awarded to Richard J. Mahony for Butter salted, 6 oz. to 56 lbs, Dairy Show, 1883; Lord Poltimore, for Fresh Butter from Scalded Cream, 1895; Awarded to G. & F. Atherton for Best Plymouth Rock, Dairy Show, 1908), 55 and 47 (2) mm (cf. DNW 54, 669) [3].Very fine and better
£100-150
Augustus Frederick George Warwick Bampfylde PC, DL, JP, 2nd Baron Poltimore (1837-1908), Poltimore Park, Exeter and Court Hall, North Molton; educ. Harrow and Christ Church, Oxford;married Florence Sheridan, great grand-daughter of the playwright Richard Brinsley Sheridan, in 1858; Liberal peer, served under Gladstone as Treasurer of the Household, 1872-4; alderman of Devon County Council and High Steward of South Molton; major in 1st Devon Yeomanry; chancellor of the Primrose League, 1895
1396
Marriage of Princess Beatrice and PrinceHenry of Battenberg, 1885, a silver medal by A. Wyon, conjoined busts left, rev. pair of crowned arms on wreaths of oak and laurel within quadrilobe, 64mm (BHM3183; E 1718). Obverse rim knock at 1 o’clock and some scuffing, otherwise very fine, reverse better
£100-150 1397
Centenary of Sunday Schools in Wales, 1885, a copper medal, unsigned, bust of Thomas Charles almost facing, rev. 8-line legend in Welsh, 44mm (BHM 3201; E 1713); East Ham Education Authority, a silver award medal, unsigned, named (U. Wesson, for Perfect Attendance), 40mm; together with other education-related medals (13), from Hampshire, London, etc [15]. Generally very fine
£40-50 1398
Worshipful Company of Turners, a silver award medal [1885], unsigned, arms, rev. named (Presented…to Charles H. Rutter of the City of London School, as the prize for Mechancial Drawing…S.G. Bake, Master, Edgar Sydney…Dr R.T. Pigott Wardens), 51mm (Garnett pl.iii, 5; cf. D & W 306/54; cf. DNW M4, 160). Extremelyfine and toned; in half of original maroon case
£80-100
Samuel Graham Bake was Master of the Turners Company in 1885
1399
Worshipful Company of Turners, a silver award medal, unsigned, arms, rev. named (Presented for Drawing to Walter Cecil Smith by the Turner’s Company), 51mm (Garnett pl. iii, 5; cf. D & W 306/54; cf. DNW M4, 160). Virtually as struck,toned; withclipand ring for suspension
£80-100
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