World Historical Medals from Various Properties World Historical Medals from Various Properties
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ARGENTINA, Swiss Shooting Society, Buenos Aires, a copper award medal by E. Durussel, building, rev. wreath, un- named, 28mm. Fields brushed, otherwise extremely fine, rare
£100-£120
AUSTRIA, International Exposition, Vienna, 1873, a copper medal for Verdienste by J. Tautenhayn, 70mm (Hauser 2915); BELGIUM, International Exposition, Brussels, 1897, a copper award medal by J. Lagae for Wolfers Frès, named (5 Diplomas J.C & J. Field Limited, Lambeth, London) 70mm (BDM III, 267-8); CHILE, International Exposition, 1875, a bronze award medal by A. Dubois, 68mm (BDM I, 631); FRANCE, Exposition Universelle, 1867, a silver award medal by H. Ponscarme, named (J.C. & J. Field) 51mm (Divo 541; Collignon 1914; BDM IV, 658); together with a gilt white metal medal for the Brighton Aquarium Exhibition, 1903 [5]. Very fine and better; fourth in fitted wooden case
£150-£200
John, Charles and John Field, Upper Marsh, Lambeth, London, manufacturers of candles, sealing wax and scented soap products. See Lot 679
762
AUSTRIA, Der Rattenfänger von Hameln [The Ratcatcher of Hamlyn], c. 1920, a uniface bronze plaque by K. Perl, Pied Piper advancing right, playing his flute, being followed by a group of five children, 75 x 53mm (BM Acq. 1978-82, p.8, 62; BDM VIII, 121). Rather spotted and with traces of handling, otherwise about very fine
£30-£40 763
Provenance: Baldwin Auction, 1 June 2013, lot 485 BELGIUM, Exposition Universelle Internationale, Brussels, 1897, a copper medal by J. Lagae for Wolfers Frès, Belgica
£30-£40 764
BELGIUM, Exposition Universelle Internationale, Brussels, 1897, a bronze award medal by J. Lagae for Wolfers Frès, un-named, 70mm (BDM III, 267-8); 25e Anniversaire de la Société Royale Nautique, Antwerp, 1903, a uniface bronze medal by C. Nys, 58mm; Touring-Club de Belgique, a bronze medal by P. Dubois, 65mm [3]. First extremely fine, others very fine
£40-£50 Provenance: Baldwin Auction, 5 November 2016, lot 701 765
BELGIUM, The Return of Prince Albert from Africa, 1909, a bronze plaque by P. Wissaert, standing naked male figure welcoming ship, rev. map of Africa with the outward and return journeys marked, 71 x 48mm (BDM VI, 519; cf. DW 19, 243). Fine
£40-£60 x 766
Provenance: A.M. Shaw Collection BURMA, The Provincial Medal Awarded to the Best Shot among the Volunteers in the Province, a silver award,
£80-£100 x 767 x 768
CANADA, Dominion of Canada Exhibition, Winnipeg, 1904, a brass medal, unsigned, standing female figure holding wreath on staff, rev. crowned arms, 35mm. Pierced at top, otherwise good very fine, rare
£40-£50 1934, a bronze award medal, unsigned, un-named, 33mm [2]. Good very fine and better 769
Provenance: A.M. Shaw Collection CEYLON, All Ceylon Exhibition, 1912, a silver award medal, unsigned, un-named, 33mm; Ceylon Cocoanut Exhibition,
£80-£100
FRANCE, Famous Men of the Century of Louis XIV, silver (6) and copper (4) medals by J. Dassier, struck c. 1723-4, viz. Louis XIV, Marquis d’Argenson, Pompone de Bellièvre, Nicolas-Claude Fabri de Peiresc, Jean de Gassion, Nicolas Malebranche (2), François Mansart, Denis Petau and Jean-François Sarrasin, all 28mm [10]. Varied state
£150-£200 770
FRANCE, Cardinal de Fleury, 1736, a copper medal by J. Dassier, 54mm; together with miscellaneous medals (2), medalets and jetons (5) [8]. Varied state
£60-£80
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unsigned, legend on star, wreath behind, rev. wreath, named (1902-03, Captn A.H. Morgan, Upper Burmah Vol. Rifles, Score 74), 35mm. Cleaned, otherwise good very fine; with loop and ring for suspension
standing facing, wearing flared head-dress, embracing Industry and the Arts, rev. crowned arms with supporters, un- named, 70mm (BDM III, 267-8). Extremely fine
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