British Historical Medals from Various Properties 777
The 77 Medals and Awards to Edith Trickey, one of England’s top female athletes in the inter-War years and the holder of the Women’s World Record for the 1,000 Metres, and to her husband, Frederick Littlefair, of Woodford Green:
L[eyton] H[arriers] A[thletic] C[lub], an openwork gold and silver badge by H. Bushell, clasp named (E. Trickey), 32 x 24mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1922, 11.58g; Championship of Essex, an enamelled silver badge by Fattorini, engraved (Ladies 100 Yards, Championship of Essex, 1923), 37 x 30mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1923, 13.49g; Women’s Amateur Athletic Association, a bronze award medal, unsigned, engraved (Relay Championship, 1923, 3rd), 29mm; FRANCE, Baiser d’Enfant, or Tendresse Maternel, [1903], a silver plaquette by O. Yencesse, rev. engraved (Fédération Féminine Sportive de France 1923), 35 x 25mm (PBE 1015; Coll. R. Marx 154; Classens 83; ANS Exh. Cat. 1910, p.369, 3), wt. 17.61g; Women’s Amateur Athletic Association, gold award medals by J. Daffern & Co (5), named (880 Yds Championship, 1923, 1st; 880 Yds Walk, Championship, 1923, 1st; 1924, 880 Yds, Winner, E. Trickey, 2m 30 2/3s; 1924, 880 Yds Walk, Winner, E.F. Trickey, 4m 17 2/5s; 880 Yards, 1925, Winner), all 29mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1923, 1923, 1924, 1924, 1925 respectively, all 9ct, total wt. 52.43g; Insurance Athletic Association Championship, silver award medals (13), by Cohen & Charles (7), named (Ladies 80 Yds, E.F. Trickey, N.B. & M., 1923; Ladies High Jump, E.F. Trickey, N.B. & M., 1923; Ladies Relay, N.B. & M., 1923), all hallmarked 1922, un-named (4), all hallmarked 1923; by A.G.C. (3), named (220 Yds, 2nd, E.F. Trickey, 1925; Relay, 2nd, E.F. Trickey, N.B. & M., 1925; Long Jump, 1st, E.F. Trickey, 1925), all hallmarked 1924; by J.A. Wylie & Co (2), named (220 Yds, 1927, E.F. Trickey, N.B. & M., 2nd; Relay, 1927, E.F. Trickey, N.B. & M., 1st, Record),
both hallmarked 1926; unsigned, un-named, hallmarked 1925, all 29mm, total wt. 137.54g; Women’s Amateur Athletic Association, silver award medals by J. Daffern & Co (2), named (1924, 440 Yds, 2nd, E.F. Trickey; 440 Yards, 1925, Second), both 29mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1924, 1925, total wt. 21.01g; Women’s International Games, London, 1924, gold award medals by F.W. Reynolds for the News of the World (2), one named (World’s Record, E. Trickey, 1,000 Metres Flat, 3 Min. 8 1/5 Secs), both 32mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1924, both 9ct, total wt. 31.04g; L[eyton] and L[oughton], silver award medals (2), by J.S., named (Winners, 1924, N.B. & M., Miss E.F. Trickey); by Fattorini, named (Winners, 1925, Miss E.F. Trickey), hallmarked Birmingham 1918 (!), both 32mm, total wt. 27.16g; BELGIUM, Brussels, La Dernière Heure, c. 1925, a bronze award plaque, unsigned, 64 x 44mm; The Women’s International Athletic Contest, 1925, a bronze award medal by Pinches for the Daily Sketch, un-named, 33mm;
Middlesex Ladies Athletic Club, gold award medals by D.G. Collins (3), engraved (1st, 880 Yds, 1925; W.A.A.A. Inter- Club Championship, Daily Mirror Prizes, 1926; W.A.A.A. Inter Club Championship, 1927), all 29mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1925, 1926, 1927, all 9ct, total wt. 37.52g; Insurance Athletic Association Championship, bronze award medals (3), unsigned, named (80 Yds, 3rd, E.F. Trickey, 1925; Relay 1926, E.F. Trickey, N.B. & M., 3rd; 80 Yds, 1927, E.F. Trickey, N.B. & M., 3rd), all 29mm; North British & Mercantile Sports Club, a silver award medal, unsigned, named (Wakefield Cup, 1926, E. Trickey), 38mm, 21.16g; Women’s Amateur Athletic Association, gold badges by A. Roden & Son (3), engraved (1926 Championships, 880 Yards, 1st; 1927 Championship, 880 Yards, 1st; 1928 Cross Country Championships (Team), 1st), all 25mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1925, 1926, 1927, all 9ct, total wt. 27.42g; Women’s Amateur Athletic Association, bronze badges (2), unsigned, engraved (1926-7 Cross Country Championships (Team), 3rd), and by Toye & Co, engraved (W.A.A.A. Championships 1933, Standard Discus), both 25mm; London Olympiads Athletic Club, a silver badge by H. Bushell & Son, named (Points Cup, 1927, E. Trickey), 30 x 25mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1923, 13.42g; Middlesex Ladies Athletic Club, silver award medals by D.G. Collins (2), engraved (W.A.A.A. Inter Club Championship, 1928...1930), both 29mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1927, 1929, total wt. 26.00g; London Olympiads Athletic Club, silver badges by H. Bushell & So (4), all un-named, 31 x 26mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1931, 1932, 1933 (2), total wt. 24.90g; London Olympiads Athletic Club, an enamelled silver medal by J.A. Wylie & Co, un-named, 30mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1932, 11.72g;
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