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BRITISH MEDALS FROM OTHER PROPERTIES 1415


Edward VII, Review of the British and French Fleets at Spithead, 1905, a 19th century restrike of the French silver medal by J. Roettiers and J. Mauger, bust of Louis XIV right, rev. Neptune in sea-car, SPLENDOR REI NAVALIS, 72mm (Divo 252; CGMP I, 212). Hairlined, otherwise veryfine, toned; set on a woodenplaque,190 x 149mm, silver tablet below inscribed (Portsmouth Août 1905), silver tablet on back engraved(S.M.Edouard VII passe en revve les escadres anglaise et française à Portsmouth, le 9 Août 1905), silver clip and ring for suspension


£200-300


1416


Olympic Games, London, 1908, a silver participant’s medal by B. Mackennal for Vaughton, Victory standing holding laurel spray and trumpet, rev. two victorious athletes in quadriga, un-named, 51mm (BHM 3963; E 1904; Peers, The Medal 23, p.31, fig.2; cf. DNW 64, 1170). Very fine; pierced,with ring for suspension


£600-800


1417


Leeds College of Music, a silver award medal by W.J. Dingley, frontal elevation of the college, rev. wreath, named (Under the Patronage of Her Majesty Queen Alexandra, Awarded to Fred Kemp Cartwright, Tenor, Competition, 1908), hallmarked Birmingham 1907, 44mm; Gresham Club Golfing Society, a silver award medal, unsigned, named (Autumn Meeting, Scratch Medal, won by A.E. Robins, 1935), hallmarked JNCO Birmingham 1935, 51mm); Union des Gastronomes, a silver and enamel Committee member’s badge by G. Kenning, hallmarked Birmingham 1947, 35 x 26mm; Gastronomic Festival of the South West, 1955, a silver-gilt medal by Fattorini, hallmarked Birmingham 1954, 33mm; together with a silver-gilt presentation key of the Finedon Industrial Co- Operative Society Ltd, named (No. 2 Store Opened 10th April 1902 by Thos. Meadows) [5]. Lastbroken, others about extremely fine; first and fourth with clips and rings for suspension


£90-120 1418


Worshipful Company of Joiners, a silver award medal by W.J. Taylor, arms, rev. bearded and draped figure of Christ standing facing, holding a staff, edge named (Arthur Bedford, Master, 1908-1909), 51mm (MJP p.230; Garnett pl.iii, 4; D & W 305/48; cf. DNW M4, 147).About extremely fine, rare £60-80


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