BRITISH MEDALS FROM OTHER PROPERTIES 1449
Viscount Montgomery of Alamein, 1946, a bronze medal by P. Turin, bust three-quarters left, wearing cap, rev. his shield of arms, D’ALAMEIN À LA BALTIQUE, GARDEZ BIEN, 68mm (BHM 4414; CGMP p.1837; cf. DNW58, 1608).Minor edge nicks, otherwise extremely fine
£60-80 1450
Maidstone College of Art, c. 1950, a uniface bronze maquette by C. Ironside, Britannia standing with spear and shield, holding a Kentish horse in her left hand, 136mm; together with other miscellaneous coins, medals, etc (21), from Sweden, Poland (several), Canada, Japan, etc, a few in silver [22]. Very fine and better, firstrare;somein cases of issue
£80-100 1451
Worshipful Company of Cooks, a silver award medal, unsigned, arms and supporters, rev. named (23rd November 1955, George Humphrey Slade), hallmarked JF Birmingham 1953, 45mm; miniatures (5), 1939-45 Star, Africa Star with 1st Army clasp, Italy Star, Defence and War Medals; Eton College, a bronze award medal by Relfe Bros for the Educational Supply Association Ltd, named (Hanover Branch School, Percy Slade, for Swimming, 1895), 45mm (Preston-Morley 650) [Lot]. Extremely fine; last in case of issue, others mounted on board witha photograph of the recipient and his Father
£70-90 1452
Tutankhamun, 1972, a gold medal by K. Bodlak, Pharaoh’s mask, rev. seated Pharaoh with Queen, 32mm, 18ct, 17.02g. Several surfacemarks and hairlines, otherwise about extremely fine
£350-400 Imported for the British Museum exhibition, 1972
1453 1454
The Royal Arms, 1977, a set of silver shield-shaped ingots (12), hallmarked YM Birmingham 1977, all 51 x 42mm, total wt 580.2g [12].Brilliant; in brown hardwood case of issue
£250-300
Elizabeth II, Silver Jubilee, 1978, silver stamp replicas (7), values £5, 13p, 11p, 10.5p, 9p, 4d and 2.5d, all hallmarked .925, total wt 172.84g; together with other miscellaneous medals (5, three in silver) [12]. Replicasmint state, in red case of issue, others very fine, three cased
£80-100
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