WORLD HISTORICAL MEDALS FROM VARIOUS PROPERTIES 3171
GERMANY, Silver Wedding of Heinrich XII of Stolberg-Wernigerode and Eberhardine, 1835, a silver medal, unsigned [by Loos], crowned armson mantle, rev. legend within and around wreath, 36mm (Friederich 1431). A few minor marks, otherwise extremely fine and toned
£100-120 Provenance: J. Phillimore Collection 3172
GERMANY, Sinking of the Cruisers Aboukir, Hogue and Cressy by the Submarine U9, 1914, a silver medal by F. Hornlein, eagle standing left on branch, rev. legend in six lines, edge stamped 999 KSM, 30mm (Frankenhuis –). Extremely fine and toned, very rare
£700-800
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GERMANY, Eine neue stärkere Emden wird entstehen [A New, Stronger, Emden Shall Arise], 1914, a silver medal by H. Ziegler and H. Grunthal, uniformed bust of Karl von Müller three-quarters left, rev. cruiser steaming right, shield with arms of Emden below, 34mm (Frankenhuis 591; Zetzmann 4054; BDM VIII, 306). Extremely fine
£80-100 3174 3175
GERMANY, SMS Ayesha, 1915, a silver medal by L.-C. Lauer, uniformed bust of Captain von Mücke facing three- quarters left, rev. ship sailing right, 34mm (Frankenhuis 632). Matt surfaces, extremely fine
£80-100
GERMANY, World War I, a satirical silver medal, undated [1916], unsigned, reversible heads of French and Russian soldiers, rev. reversible heads of John Bull and the Devil, 29mm (Frankenhuis –; cf Baldwin 51, 1523). A few minor marks, otherwise extremely fine, rare
£100-120 Provenance: J. Phillimore Collection 3176
GERMANY, 80th Birthday of President Paul von Hindenburg, 1927, a silver medal by K. Goetz, 36mm (K 386); 400th Anniversary of the Death of Albrecht Durer, 1928, a silver medal by K. Goetz, 36mm (K 388) [2]. Good extremely fine £80-100
Provenance: J. Phillimore Collection 3177
GERMANY, Return of Danzig to Germany, 1939, a silver medal by K. Goetz, ship, arms below, rev. soldier greeting city goddess, 36mm (K 561). Extremely fine, scarce
£150-180 Provenance: J. Phillimore Collection
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GOLD COAST, a uniface silver shield-shaped badge, engraved (Presented to Captain B. Moutray-Read by his brother officers of the Northern Territories of the Gold Coast Colony on the occasion of his Marriage, October 7th 1911), 70 x 68mm. Lightly polished, otherwise very fine
£90-120
Beresford Moutray-Read (1874-1936), Provincial Commissioner of the Gold Coast Colony, married Henrietta Taylor at St Michael’s, Horton, Berkshire. He was the elder brother of Anketell Moutray-Read (1884-1915), a posthumous recipient of the Victoria Cross
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INDIA, Central Provinces Exhibition, 1865, a copper medal, unsigned, Calcutta mint, head of Sir Richard Temple three- quarters left, rev. legend in eleven lines, 51mm (Pudd. 865.1). Some contact marks, otherwise about extremely fine, scarce
£90-120
INDIA, Victoria, Golden Jubilee, 1887, a silver medal by the Calcutta mint, diademed bust left, rev. legend above small wreath, 34mm (Pudd. 887.1.1; W & E 2045A.2). Cleaned in the past, otherwise fine to very fine, with original clip, ring and blue-and-white ribbon; in original maroon fitted case of issue by J. Boseck & Co, Calcutta & Darjeeling
£60-80
INDIA, Bombay Volunteer Rifles, a bronze award medal, named (Championship 1910-11 won by Cr. Sgt. F.T. Gidney), 45mm (cf. Pudd. 960.66.3); Delhi Durbar Hockey Tournament, 1911, a silver award medal, named (George Thomas Lane), 44mm [2]. Very fine or better, but second polished
£60-80
INDIA, Royal Visit, 1911-12, a small silver medal, unsigned, monogram of George V with crown above and INDIA below, rev. monogram of Queen Mary with crown above and date below, 24 x 20mm (Pudd. 911.1.5; cf. DNW 28, 825). Extremely fine and very rare; with loop mount
£80-100
INDIA, George V, a bronze star with enamelled silver centre, FOR RECRUITING WORK DURING THE WAR, 49mm; Bengal-Nagpur Railway Regiment, a silver award medal for hockey, 1925, un-named, 48 x 34mm; together with other miscellaneous Indian and other medals, etc (6) [8]. Varied state
£100-150
INDIA, Investiture of Sadiq Muhammad Khan V of Bahawalpur, 1924, a silver medal, 37mm; together with other medals of Bahawalpur (4), including Jan-i-Nisari Corps [5]. Extremely fine
£100-150
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