BRITISH HISTORICAL MEDALS FROM VARIOUS PROPERTIES 1607
Bolton Amateur Photographic Society, a bronze award medal by Vaughton, named (Landscape, 1906, H.A. Blades), 44mm; Centenary of Steam Shipping in Europe, 1912, a bronze medal, unsigned, 47mm (BHM 4091; E 1928); R.A.O.B., Order of Merit, a silver-gilt badge by L. Simpson, named (Primo Stanley Stacey…Market House & Kew Lodge 53…27th Apl. 1962), 51 x 40mm; together with other miscellaneous base metal medals, etc (14) [17]. Generally very fine or better; first three in cases of issue
£80-100
1608
Trinity College, London, Local Examinations, a bronze award medal, unsigned [by J.A. Restall], named (Intermediate Div., Violin Playing, Rosina May Hodge, 1908), 45mm; Whitworth Scholarships, a bronze award medal by E.J. Poynter and A. Wyon, named (Allen E. Gladwyn, 1909), 57mm (BHM 2899; E 1599); Woolwich Polytechnic, Young Mens’ Christian Institute, a bronze award medal by J.A. Restall, named (Allen E. Gladwyn, Whitworth Exhibitioner, 1909), 45mm; Woolwich Polytechnic, Penfold Medal, a gold award by Vaughton, named (A.E. Gladwyn, for Distinction, Session 1909-10), hallmarked Birmingham 1910, 35mm, 15ct, 18.56g; City and Guilds of London Institute, a bronze award medal by E.D. Jackman for Pinches, named (Allen Edward Gladwyn, Structural Engineering, 1st Prize, 1910), 51mm (E 1684) [5]. Extremely fine and better; all in cases of issue, fourth by Saunders & Webber, Jewellers, 100 Powis St, Woolwich
£340-400 Sold on behalf of Macmillan Cancer Support.
Fourth medal only illustrated. Allen Edward Gladwyn (1889-1951) served his apprenticeship in the Royal Ordnance Factory, Woolwich, studying at Woolwich Polytechnic, the Imperial College of Science and King’s College, London; lecturer in engineering at Woolwich Polytechnic 1910-14; chief assistant lecturer at West Ham Technical College, 1914-16; served with the RAOC in France, 1916-18; chief lecturer in civil and mechanical engineering at West Ham Technical College, 1919-48
1609 1610
A History of the English-Speaking Peoples, 1975, a set of silver-gilt medals (50), by Danbury Mint, each 45mm, 40g [50]. A little tarnished, otherwise about as struck; in album as issued [this damaged]
£600-800
150th Anniversary of the Stockton & Darlington Railway, 1975, medals by Nordon Art Co (2), in silver and bronze, both 51mm; 25th De Beers Diamond Research Conference, 1975, bronze medals by Nordon Art Co (3), all 51mm; Elizabeth II, Silver Jubilee, 1977, medals by B. Sindall (5), silver (2), bright bronze (3), 57mm (3), 44mm (2) (E 2135a, 2135b); Quatercentenary of Hawkshead Grammar School, 1985, a plated bronze medal by T. Fattorini, 50mm (Farthing 11.41) [11]. Mint state; in cases of issue
£80-100 1611 1612
The Ancient Counties of England, a set of 40 silver medals by the Birmingham Mint [Lot]. Medals a little tarnished, otherwise about as struck; contained in a wooden cabinet [weight 4.4 kg]
£460-500
Edition of 100 Centenary of the South Polar Race, 2012, a silver medal by Danuta Solowiej for Sim Comfort Associates, Roald
£200-260 1613 Miscellaneous medals, etc (15), including engraved counters in the style of S. de Passe (5) [15]. Varied state £80-100 1614
Miscellaneous modern medals and medalets (24), mostly silver or silver-gilt [24] Mostly as struck; in blue Westminster case
£120-150 1615 Miscellaneous medals (approx. 300), all in base metal [Lot]. Varied state 1616 £100-150
HAWKINS, E., Medallic Illustrations of the History of Great Britain and Ireland to the death of George II, London, 2 vols, xxxiii + 724 + 866pp, the 1978 reprint; HAWKINS, E.,FRANKS, A.W., andGRUEBER, H.A., Medallic Illustrations of the History of Great Britain and Ireland, the 1979 Seaby reprint, 183 plates and accompanying text [3]. Very fine and clean
£50-70
Amundsen and his team at the Pole with the Norwegian flag, rev. Robert Scott and his team with the Union Jack, 60mm, edge stamped 19. Mint state, rare; in green case of issue
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