WORLD HISTORICAL AND ART MEDALS 1470
Exposition Universelle, Brussels, 1910, Hommage à Armand Hubert, a bronze medal by G. Devreese, bust left, rev. legend, 65mm (BDM VI, 320); Emile Braun, 1914, a square bronze plaque by C. de Cock, 48mm (cf. BDW18, 681); Exposition Philatelique Internationale, Brussels, 1924, a bronze award medal by E.J. de Bremaecker for the Fédération Royale des Cercles Philateliques de Belgique, named (Médaille de Bronze décernée à François Suru), 50mm; Berger Belge Club, a gilt-bronze award plaque by v.d. Casseyen, un-named, 45 x 35mm (cf. BDW 14, 740); together with other Belgian and Dutch medals, etc (15), by Brackenier, der Meester, Morlon, Demanet, Begeer, Tuerlinckx, etc [19]. About very fine and better
£50-70 1471
Ne La Réveillez Pas, 1914, a uniface plated bronze plaque by G. Devreese,mother seated right with daughter and baby, 48 x 30mm; Hommage à Frans van Kalken, 1951, a uniface bronze plaque by A. Bonnetain, 66 x 50mm; together with other miscellaneous Belgian medals and plaques (50), by Brackenier, de Bremaecker, Puech, O. Yencesse, Betannier, Geerts, Fisch, Devreese, Samuel, Heuser, Kreitz, van Dionant, Mattei, Rau, etc [52]. Fine to very fine, some better
£120-150 1472
Namur Attacked/Troops at Ostende, 1914, a bronze medal by P. Theunis for Mauquoy, seated and standing figures, bridge behind, rev. troops disembarking at Ostende, 70mm (BDM VIII, 234; BM Acq. 1983-7, pl.17, 19; cf. DNW 64, 1332); Centenaire de la Compagnie Belge d’Assurances Générales, 1924, a bronze medal by G. Devreese, 74mm; 350th Anniversary of the Birth of Peter Paul Rubens, 1927, a bronze medal by A. Mauquoy, 70mm (cf. Vandamme/Bernier 148; cf.DNW M4, 449); Leopold III, a bronze award mdal by J. Witterwulghe, un- named, 65mm; together with other miscellaneous Belgian and Dutch medals (19), by Fisch, Mauquoy,Michaux, de Soete, Michel, Hartig, etc [23]. Fine to very fine, some better
£60-80 1473 1474 1475 1476
Albert I, 1915, uniface cast light bronze maquettes by L. Vogelaar for Rey Frès (2), bust left, both 149mm; Elisabeth, 1915, a uniface cast light bronze maquette by L. Vogelaar for Rey Frès, 149mm [3].Very fine; all with integral loops for suspension
£50-70
Albert I and Elisabeth, 1915, a uniface cast bronze plaque, unsigned, conjoined busts left, 211 x 152mm; Leopold III and Queen Astrid, portrait plaques by A. Daumont for George Frès, both 168 x 120mm [3]. First extremely fine, others about very fine and with easel-type supports for display
£40-50
Le Vainqueur de Samothrace, c. 1920, a uniface bronze plaque by A. Bonnetain, winged and robed headless statue, 100 x 75mm.About very fine
£40-60
Charles Rolland, 1922, the artist’s reduction positive, in steel, for the uniface plaque by C.R. Samuel for Fonson, bust left on plinth surmounted by a cock, two robed females and a naked youth at sides, 90 x 60mm (cf. DNW 50, 1240). Paperlabel inscribed withartist’s name pasted on side, otherwise as made, UNIQUE
£100-150
1477 1478
Provenance: D. Corrick Collection Menin Gate, Ypres, 1927, a uniface gilt-bronze plaque, unsigned, façade of the gate, 71 x 48mm. Extremely fine
£30-40
Exposition Internationale, Antwerp, 1930, the artist’s reduction positive, in steel, for the obv. of the octagonal medal by J. Dupon for Fonson, Neptune watching African boy playing a trumpet-horn, aeroplane above and ship in background, 80mm (BM Acq. 1978-82, p.15, 64; cf. DNW 86, 202). Paperlabel inscribed withartist’s name pasted on side, otherwise as made, UNIQUE
£100-150
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