BRITISH MEDALS FROM OTHER PROPERTIES 1433
Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd, silver and enamel award medals (4), by Vaughton and Fattorini, Britannia standing right, ship and factory in background, named (J.T. Whitton for 34 Years Service; G. Kennington for 25 Years Service; T.T.F. Cartwright for 25 Years Service; W. Hignett for 25 Years Service), hallmarked Birmingham 1928, 1936, all 32mm; together with other miscellaneous badges, in silver (13), base metal (30), including Northampton Allied War Fund, named (President, Mrs F.C. Parker, 1915), Crompton Parkinson Ltd, Southend-on- Sea Athletic Club, Amalgamated Society of Woodworkers, The National Equine Defence League, Crystal Palace Fete 1910, Royal Life Saving Society, etc [47]. Mostly very fine
£60-80 1434
Shrub Hill Golf Club, Worcester, a silver award medal by Fattorini, male golfer preparing to take a ‘St Andrews’ swing, watched by other golfers and caddies, windswept tree in background, rev. wreath, named (Cap. v. Sec., 1929, Sec’s Team, B.C. Thomson), 51mm (cf. DNW 47, 1103). Obverseedge nick at 6 o’clock,otherwise veryfine; inblue case of issue [this faded]
£60-80 1435
The Worshipful Company of FurnitureMakers, Ambrose Heal Medal,c. 1930, a silver award medal, unsigned [by J. Pinches], furniture cabinet, AH monogram below, rev. plain, 51mm (MJP p.54).Very fine and very rare £90-120
Provenance: John Pinches Archive Collection, Part 3, Glendining Auction, 10 May 1989, lot 255 (part); P. Preston-Morley Collection, Part II, DNW Auction 54, 19 June 2002, lot 615 [from P. Wallwork May 1989]
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Aldershot Command Athletic Association, bronze award medals by F. Phillips (7, various types), all named (2nd Bn The Beds & Hertfs. Regt, Sgt J. Hawkins), various dates 1930-3;Hampshire County Amateur Athletic Association Championship, a bronze and enamel badge; together with a silver cigarette case, 1688-1938, named (Sgt J. Hawkins, Serving 1/16th 1938), hallmarked SB&SLD Birmingham 1938, 133.1g, and a photograph of the recipient as a Battalion Orderly Sergeant at Rammle, Palestine [9].Very fine and better; medals in cases of issue £60-80
1437
City of Oxford School, award medals by T. Fattorini (35), in silver (18, total wt 428g), bronze (17), mostly for athletics and swimming, 1930-7, two of the silver named (Swimming, 100 Yards Open, 1st, S.C.Walthew, 1934…Dive, Open, 1st, S.C. Walthew, 1934), all 38mm; together with a uniface silver medal, named (O.C.L.S.S.C., 1000 Yds. Champ., 1938, S.C. Walthew), 26mm [36].Extremely fine; last in box by A.E. Turner & Son, 118 St Aldates, Oxford £150-200
1438
McCorquodale & Co Ltd, silver and enamel Long Service badges by Fattorini (2), floral wreath, revs. named (Presented to Mabel Keeves for 30 Years Service…A. Coop for 30 Years Service), hallmarked Birmingham1930 and 1937, both 31mm; Star & Garter Homes, Richmond, a bronze and enamel badge, unsigned, named (Godfrey Winn, November 1966), 50 x 48mm; together with other miscellaneous badges, etc, in silver (7), base metal (31), of Bowdon College, Road Operators’ Safety Council, National Safety First Association, ROSPA, Walthamstow Sea Cadets, Faculty of Actuaries in Scotland, British Electrical Power Convention, Institute of Quarrying, Royal Institute of British Architects, etc [41].Generally very fine; Winn badge in case [this broken]
£60-80 Godfrey Herbert Winn (1906-71), actor, novelist, war correspondent and television presenter, one-time lover of Somerset Maugham
1439
The Shorthorn Society, a silver award medal, unsigned [by J. Pinches], bust of George V left, rev. wreath, named (Awarded Sir Edward Mann, Bart, at Suffolk Agricl. Association’s Show, 1931, for hisHeifer 110441, ThelvetonWild Maid), 51mm (MJP p.193); The Institution of Post Office Electrical Engineers (Est. 1905), a silver award medal by Pinches, named (H.E. Wilcockson, Senior Silver Medal, 1948-49), hallmarked Birmingham 1949, 51mm (MJP p.84) [2].Extremely fine; matt surfaces
£60-80
Sir Edward Mann, 1st Bt (1854-1943), brewery magnate, chairman of Mann, Crossman & Paulin Ltd, Brandon’s Putney Brewery and Daniel Watney & Co Ltd, London, 1901-43; master of the Brewers' Company, 1889-90; mayor of Stepney 1900-2; lived at Thelveton Hall, Scole, Norfolk
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