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BRITISH MEDALS FROM OTHER PROPERTIES 1440


Liverpool Cathedral, 1934, a silver award medal by W. Gilbert, eagle above cathedral, rev. laurel wreath, FOR FELLOW WORKERS, etc, edge named (Walter Gilbert), hallmarked Birmingham1934, 57mm (Eimer 26; E 2025; cf. DNW M5, 1335). Extremelyfine and most interesting,being theartist’s personal medal;inmaroonfittedcase ofissue £100-150


Provenance: From the estate of the sculptor Walter Gilbert; see also lots 1402, 1424, 1428 and 1515 1441 1442


The Three Kings, 1936, a set of three matt bronze medals by Turner & Simpson, George V, Edward VIII and George VI, all 51mm (Giordano 359a [Sale, lot 173]; W & E 6370a; BHM 4263, 4280, 4351; E 2030) [3].Extremely fine; in red fitted case of issue, with descriptive card


£50-70


Edward VIII, Proposed Coronation, 1937, a plated white metal badge, crowned bust right, 37 x 24mm (Giordano 319b); Investiture of the Prince of Wales, 1969, a set of silver medals by J. Pinches (4), 38, 32, 28 and 24mm, and a silver medal by M. Rizzello, 58mm (E 2116a); 50th Anniversary of the Northern Ireland Parliament, 1971, a silver medal by C. Ironside and T.H. Paget, 45mm (E 2123) [7]. First veryfine, others as struck; last two in cases of issue


£50-70 1443 1444 1445


Edward VIII, 1937, an enamelled Royal Worcester porcelain plaque, bust left, 125mm (Giordano CM 255). As made; in official black Royal Worcester case


£80-100


George VI, Coronation, 1937, a silver medal by Spink, conjoined busts left, rev. arms and supporters, GR flanking central crown, 57mm (W & E 7280B.3; BHM 4348). Extremelyfine, toned; inoriginal red fittedcase by Cartier, London, Paris and New York


£50-70


George VI, Coronation, 1937, a silver and enamel award medal by Vaughton for the Birmingham& District Works Amateur Football Association, conjoined busts left, rev. Fame blowing trumpet, 32mm (W & E p.71); together with other silver and enamel Football badges (12), for Hanwell & District Football League and Junior Football League, Dauntless Amateur Football League, Wakefield Staff Challenge Cup, Northern Command Association (Redcar), Uxbridge & District Junior Cup, Wakefield Staff Cup, Secondary Schools’ Old Boys League, Middlesex County FA, etc, mostly named [13]. About very fine and better


£50-70 1446 1447


Metropolitan Police, a plated Car Pass, c. 1940, crown above tablet, engraved (TheMinister of Fuel & Power), rev. legend in 9 lines, 64mm. Fine to very fine, rare


£40-60


The Liberation of France, 1945, a silver medal by P. Turin, bust of Winston Churchill three-quarters left in cap, rev.Churchill arms, legend below, 66mm (CGMP p.1836; Engstrom 11; E. 2069). Obverseedge knock at 2 o’clock, otherwise about extremely fine, rare


£150-200 1448


Bernard Montgomery, 1945, a bronze medal by E.-J. de Brémaecker for Fonson, bust left in cap and loose jacket, rev UFAC / VVV, LA BELGIQUE RECONNAISSANTE – HET ERKENTELIJK BELGIE, 70mm(BHM– ; E 2067; cf. DNW460, 1459).Very fine


£40-60 These lots are illustrated on our web site www.dnw.co.uk


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