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A Small Collection of Agricultural Medals 634


Turriff, Aberdeenshire, a silver award medal by T. Ottley, named (Awarded to Mr Jamieson, Shannochs, 1884, for Cow Shewing Best Milking Qualities), 47mm; Clydesdale Horse Society of Great Britain and Ireland, 1923, a silver award medal by G. Edward & Sons, named (Kinross-shire Agricultural Society, Awarded to J. Belfrage Black of Tillywhaly, Milnathort, for Filly, 11th August 1923), hallmarked Birmingham 1923, 44mm [2]. Very fine to extremely fine £80-£100


635


of two standing male figures, rev. wreath, named (The Right Hon. the Earl of Haddington, for Sow, Dumfries Show, 1886), 30mm, 17.82g. Extremely fine


George Baillie-Hamilton-Arden, 11th Earl of Haddington, KT (1827-1917), Scottish landowner and representative peer Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland, a gold award medal, unsigned, seated female placing wreaths on heads


£650-£750 636


Andrew Lyon for Best Polled Bull, Section I, 1897), 47mm; unsigned, named (Presented by J.G. Morrison Esq of Culvie for Best Polled Cow or Heifer), 44mm [2]. Very fine to extremely fine


£100-£120 637


Cornhill, Culvie and Marnoch are in Aberdeenshire (previously Banffshire) Marnoch and Cornhill Agricultural Society, silver award medals (2), by T. Ottley, named (Presented by J.G. Bruce and


Royal Northern Agricultural Society, a silver award medal by R. Halliday, named (Won by William A. Mitchell Esqr, Auchnagathle, with “Nobility”, 1899), 51mm; a similar medal by J.A. Restall, named (Won by Mr F. Kennedy, Mill Inn, Maryculter for “Cock o’the North 2nd”, Spring Show 1908), hallmarked Birmingham 1901, 51mm [2]. Very fine to extremely fine, first with minute piercing for suspension Auchnagathle, Aberdeenshire


£100-£120 638


Royal Northern Agricultural Society, a silver award medal by G. Jamieson & Sons, cow head three-quarters right, rev. named (Won by W.A. Mitchell, Auchnagathle, with Cluny Flora 78th, 1901), hallmarked Aberdeen, no date letter, 43mm. Good workmanship, extremely fine, rare; with integral suspension loop and ring


£80-£100 Ireland 639


Stradbally, a silver award medal by W. Woodhouse, farmyard scene, rev. named (Prize for Greatest Quantity of Thorough Drainage Done for Tenants - Won by R.G. Cosby Esqr, Stradbally Hall, 1863), 49mm. Good very fine


£80-£100


Col. Robert Ashworth Godolphin Cosby (1837-1920). Stradbally Hall, co Laois, has been the ancestral home of the Cosby family since the 16th century. The current building was erected in 1772 and later modified by R.G. Cosby, who inherited the estate from his uncle in 1837


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