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BRITISH MEDALS FROM OTHER PROPERTIES 1428


Battle of Jutland, 1916, a bronze medal by W. Gilbert and C.Wheeler for Spink on behalf of the Royal Numismatic Society, conjoined busts of Admirals Jellicoe and Beatty right, rev. legend in and around wreath, 76mm(Dutton, The Medal 11, p.48, fig. 3; BHM 4126; E 1950).Extremely fine, rare; in brown card case of issue [this with tape repair] £70-90


Provenance: From the estate of the sculptor Walter Gilbert; see also lots 1402, 1424, 1440 and 1515 1429


Knockaloe Internment Camp (Isle of Man), 1916, a lead medal, unsigned, legend within wreath and on tablet, rev. triskeles in shield above camp scene, 44mm (cf. Kelly 75; SCMB 1983 p.201ff). Edgeknocks, fine, rare; with integral loop for suspension £80-100


1430


The Retreat, York, William Tuke Medal for Proficiency in Mental Nursing, a bronze plaque, unsigned, bust of William Tuke left, rev. legend and olive branch, edge named (Margaret S. Carney, May 17th 1919, The Retreat, York), 44 x 33mm. Very fine and very rare; with original green ribbon


£60-80


1431


Worshipful Company of Gardeners, a silver-gilt Past Master’s badge by A. Wyon, arms and supporters, rev. scrolled tablet, named (Francis Agar, Master, 1921), 47mm (Garnett pl.ii, 8; cf. DNW M7, 2216). About extremely fine; with clip, ring and original green and white striped ribbon


£40-50 1432


Worshipful Company of Farriers, a uniface silver award medal by A. Clark after Pinches, arms flanked by cornucopiæ, back named (Essex County Show 1927, Awarded to W.W. Kemp, A.F.C.L., Lexden, Colchester, Essex), hallmarked Birmingham 1926, 41mm (MJP p.229; D & W 305/46; MG 921; cf. DNWM4, 138).Obverserim knock at 3 o’clock, otherwise extremely fine; with ring for suspension


£40-50


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