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BRITISH EDUCATIONAL AWARD MEDALS FROM THE COLLECTION FORMED BY THE LATE T.H. WATTS 1558


OXFORDSHIRE, Banbury, Miss Salter’s Ladies Establishment, Reward of Merit, 1836, an engraved silver medalet, legend both sides, named (Miss E. Milward), 23mm, 6.96g. Very fine, rare; pierced, with clip and ring for suspension


£40-60 1559


SOMERSET, Bath, Bath School, an engraved silver Reward for Industry and Merit medal, unsigned, legend, rev. named (John Burgess), 33mm, 11.19g; Mr Fraser’s School, a silver award medal by E. Avern, charioteer in biga right, rev. legend around wreath, named (Martinus Bowie, Xmas 1829), 38mm, 31.35g (D & W 205/29; MG 927) [2]. About very fine and better, first toned, both rare; first with suspension loop, second with clip and ring for suspension


£80-100


1560


SOMERSET, Bath, The Bath Society, an engraved silver Life Saving medal by C. Reily and G. Storer, crest of a nag’s head in coronet and mural crown, HOC PRETIUM CIVE SERVATO, named (T.E.M. Marsh, Ætatis XVI), rev. SOCS. BATH IN RESUSCITAT INTER MORTUORUM around date VII AUG MDCCCXXXIV, hallmarked London 1834, 48mm, 22.34g. Very fine and toned, very rare and worthy of further research; with suspension loop


£150-200


In the autumn of 1777 22 gentlemen met in the city of Bath to form a society 'for the encouragement of ‘Agriculture, Manufactures, Commerce and the Fine Arts' in the counties of Somerset, Wiltshire, Gloucester, Dorset, and the city and county of Bristol. It was known simply as 'The Society' or the 'Bath Society'. In 1790, the title of the Society was altered to 'The Bath and West of England Society'. The enlarged motto HOC PRETIVM CIVE SERVATO TVLIT [He has obtained this prize for having saved the life of a citizen] was used by the Royal Humane Society. T.E.M. Marsh learned his engineering skills from Isambard Kingdom Brunel and is noted as earning £300 per annum while working for Brunel as an assistant engineer in 1849.


Marsh published a report on the collapse of the the Widcombe Bridge, a wooden archway over the river Avon in Bath, which collapsed under the weight of a crowd rushing to see the Bath & West of England Agricultural Society’s centenary show on 6 June 1877. Upwards of 100 people were thrown 40 feet into the river; there were some 12 fatalities and over 50 injured. Marsh’s single- span wrought iron replacement opened later the same year and was fully restored in 2013


1561


SOMERSET, Bath, Prior Park College, c. 1835, a silver award medal by T. Halliday, palladian façade of the School, rev. St Peter and St Paul, armorial shield in centre, 51mm, 68.42g (Taylor 47a; cf. DNW M13, 1237). Minor obverse edge nicks, otherwise very fine; double-pierced for suspension


£50-70


Prior Park, formerly the home of Ralph Allen, the architect of Georgian Bath, is set within a large estate overlooking the city of Bath. It is now a fully co-educational Catholic independent boarding and day school


1562


named (A. Hill 2nd Prize June 1838), 33mm, 15.15g. About extremely fine, toned; with clip and ring for suspension £50-70


The Grosvenor College for Ladies was located at 23 Grosvenor place SOMERSET, Bath, Grosvenor College, a silver award medal, unsigned, frontal elevation of the College, rev. wreath,


1563


SOMERSET, Bath, Bluecoat School, The Brodrick Medal, 1854, silver awards by Allen & Moore (2), draped bust of Robert Nelson three-quarters left, revs. legend, edges named (Henry Smith, 1859; Emily Ann Hodges), hallmarked Birmingham 1859 and 1886, both 45mm, 39.64g, 47.45g (D &W204/23) [2]. Extremely fine and better, toned; with clips and rings for suspension


£80-100


The school was founded in 1711 for 50 boys and 50 girls by Robert Nelson (1656-1715), a local Low Church Anglican, with assistance from Richard Skrine (1691-1737) of Warleigh Manor. On leaving each pupil was gifted £6, or £5 for girls, towards an apprenticeship. These medals relate to the new school, built in the ‘Northern renaissance’ style in 1859 by Manners & Gill, architects. It closed in 1920 and the building sold to the local health authority


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