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Auction 185
Medals Exhibition 1925 51mm diameter in bronze by B. MacKennal/P. Metcalfe, Obverse: Bust left, crowned and draped, GEORGIVS V BRITT: OMN: REX ET IND: IMP: Reverse: Three stylized figures standing, holding objects symbolizing food, tran and housing, BRITISH EMPIRE EXHIBITION 1925, 68.36 grammes, Eimer 1997, UNC in the box of issue. Note: The official ad medal issued to exhibitors in 1925, unnamed
£75 London Coins : A185 : Lot 1271 : British Empire Exhibition 1925 51mm diameter in bronze by B. MacKennal/P. Metcalfe, Obverse: Bust le... London Coins : A185 : Lot 1271 : British Empire Exhibition 1925 51mm diameter in bronze by B. MacKennal/P. Metcalfe, Obverse: Bust le...

Auction 185
Medals Medals (3) Queen 1897 76mm diameter in oxidised White Metal by F./Spink & Son, Obverse: Crowned, laureate, veiled and draped bust left, VICTORIA . DEI . GRA : BRITT : REGINA . FID : DEF : IND : IMP MDCCCXCVII, Reverse: Arms with supporters above THE within rays. A.D. 1897. Below: Clasped hands in cruciform within a circle, dividing PEACE/LOVE/AND/UNION within sprays. Around: Names of British Territories on 55 shields in two concentric circles, 133.20 grammes, GVF with some scratches and an edge knock, Queen Victoria 1838 48mm diameter in white metal by J. Davis Obverse: Bare head of Queen Victoria left, with hair in chignon HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY VICTORIA, Reverse: Queen Victoria enthroned on decorated plinth, Scotia, and Britannia around, BORN MAY 24 1819 ASCENDED THE THRONE JUNE 20 1837 CROWNED JUNE 26 1838 34.10 grammes, VF, the reverse rim with some corrosion, holed, The Duke of Visit to 1857 55mm diameter in bronze by J.Moore, Obverse: Bust left, draped GENERAL H.R.H. THE DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE, K.G., K.P., G.C.B., G.C.M.G, COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF, Reverse: Text in 19 lines: STRUCK AT THE WORKS OF G.R. COLLIS / TO / COMMEMORATE / THE AUSPICIOUS VISIT / OF / HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS / THE DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE / TO THE TOWN OF / BIRMINGHAM / ON THE OCCASION OF / THE OPENING OF / CALTHORPE PARK / A PLACE OF RECREATION FOR / THE PEOPLE / BY INVITATION OF / JOHN RATCLIFFE ESQr. / MAYOR / JUNE 1st. / 1857., 82.20 grammes, BHM 2594, VF with some spots and light surface marks
£65 London Coins : A185 : Lot 1165 : Medals (3) Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee 1897 76mm diameter in oxidised White Metal by F.Bowcher/Sp... London Coins : A185 : Lot 1165 : Medals (3) Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee 1897 76mm diameter in oxidised White Metal by F.Bowcher/Sp...

Auction 180
Medals Medal for , I, aded to Brian Joseph La Mar, EF
£50 London Coins : A180 : Lot 867 : British Empire Medal for Meritorious Service, Elizabeth II, awarded to Brian Joseph La Mar, EF London Coins : A180 : Lot 867 : British Empire Medal for Meritorious Service, Elizabeth II, awarded to Brian Joseph La Mar, EF

Auction 179
Medals Medals (5) to Vigo Bay 1702 Obverse: Bust left crowned ANNA . DEI. GRA. MAG. BR. FRA. ET. HIB: REGINA Reverse: Ships burning within a harbour CAPTA . ET . INCENSA. GAL : RT . HISP : CLASSE, Exergue AG. VIGVM XII OCT MDCCII, Eimer 395, VG, Exhibition 1924 36mm diameter in silver by J.Lang Jones, Obverse: Moneta seated, in the process of stri a coin, BRITANNIA MONETA, Reverse: Forecourt and facade of the THE ROYAL MINT LONDON, 30.69 grammes, NEF - Return from 1782 47mm diameter in silver, unsigned, Obverse: Bust right PIO . SEXTO . BRASCHIO PONT . MAX .VINDOBON . RED, Reverse: Pope seated on a throne CIVI * ET * PRINC* OPT * ORDO *PATRIC * CAESEN * In Exergue: MDCCXXCII, 40.57 grammes, NEF, Prize Medals in silver (2) University Boat Club ,. 51mm diameter in silver NEF and lustrous with some contact marks, Agricultural Prize Medal undated and unaded 50mm diameter in silver by J. Lagrange
£85

Auction 178
Medals The Most Excellent Order of the , C.B.E. (Civil) Commander’s 2nd type neck , silver- and enamel, in Garrard & Co. Ltd. case of issue EF
£300 London Coins : A178 : Lot 671 : The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, C.B.E. (Civil) Commander’s 2nd type neck badge...

Auction 178
Medals The Most Excellent Order of the , M.B.E. (Civil) Member’s 1st type breast , GVF, in silver-, hallmarked 1917, in Goldsmith's Crown Jewellers, Garrard & Co. Ltd, London case of issue
£160 London Coins : A178 : Lot 672 : The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, M.B.E. (Civil) Member’s 1st type breast badge,... London Coins : A178 : Lot 672 : The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, M.B.E. (Civil) Member’s 1st type breast badge,...

Auction 178
Medals The Most Excellent Order of the , O.B.E (Civil) Officer's 2nd type breast , silver-, with the gilding rubbed, VF in Garrard, case
£140 London Coins : A178 : Lot 673 : The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, O.B.E (Civil) Officer's 2nd type breast badge, ... London Coins : A178 : Lot 673 : The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, O.B.E (Civil) Officer's 2nd type breast badge, ...

Auction 171
Medals Medals (15) Frencesco de Larderel 1858 Count of Montecerboli by G.Voigt, 51mm diameter in silver 74.4 grammes, EF. 1910 100th of the 1810 Agricultural Exposition - , 50mm diameter, 56.75 grammes VF with some edge nicks. n Exposition 1892 58mm diameter in White metal Obverse: Discovery of October 1492 and Landing of the Pilgrims December 1620, Reverse: Signing of the Declaration of Independence July 4th 1776 and World's Columbian Exposition 1892 . Edge: Boldenweck &Co. Pat'd Oct 7, 1890 in 2 lines EF. 1897 Lord Lieutenant of Ireland - To Exhibitors at Countess Cadogan's Irish Textile Exhibition, Dublin 1897 38mm diameter in silver by Spink & Son. Obverse as Eimer 1820 portrait facing left, crowned and veiled, by F. / Reverse: Crowned Crest with ribbon and legend in 7 lines below VF/EF the obverse with some scratches. 1935 The official issue 36mm diameter in silver Eimer 2029 VF. Bronze medal 1823 39mm diameter Obverse: 11 line legend, I. THOSE PRINCIPLES OF TRUTH AND MORALITYON WHICH POLITICAL LIBERTY AND SOCIAL ORDER DEPEND. II. A MILITIA OF ALL MEN CAPABLE OF ARMSBEARING. III. A WITTENAGEMOTEANNUALLY ELECTED BY THE PEOPLE FOR ENACTING LAWS. Reverse: 12 line legend IV.GRAND AND PETIT JURIESOF THE PEOPLE FAIRLY DRAWN FOR APPLYINGTHE LAWS. V.A MAGISTRACY ELECTED BY THE PEOPLE FOR DULY PERFORMING ALL EXECUTIVE DUTIES. ANTIENT POLITY MDCCCXXIII NVF. Exhibition 1924 Nobel Industries Ltd. 36mm diameter in bronze NEF. Queen 1901 medalet 13mm diameter NEF/GVF. 1901 The Weeping Angel of Amiens by Blasser 15mm diameter, with a loop mount attached NVF. Edd VII 1902 19mm diameter Obverse: The busts of the and Queen right, conjoined, with radiant crown above, Reverse: Arms with supporters ER above, Fine. I Coronation 1902 medalet by Lauer Obverse: The King and Queen, almost facing OUR GRACIOUS KING AND QUEEN with MADE IN GERMANY below, Reverse: Crowned at VF. Memorial medal rving In Memoriam - I GO TO MEET MY KING BECKET, , GVF. Medalet 28mm diameter Madame de Servigne 1626-1696 Reverse: Souvenir l'Expositionde Clermont Ferrard 1910 - Chocolate de Royat VF. Medalet - The Lord's Prayer, Obverse: George Vleft with FOREIGN below, Reverse: The Lords prayer in 14 Lines, Good Fine. Medalet - Death of undated, 14mm diameter in base metal NVF with loop mount. Tokens by Kirk (2) 1773 Lord Camden NVF/GF, 1773 D.Carrick Good Fine/Fine, - Penny Token undated Cannington - King Darius Chapter No.154 VF with some scratches. also Groat GB 1836 Enamelled in 5 colours, Fair workmanship Fine
£280

Auction 167
Medals Order of the Dogwood - Province of British , aded to The Rt.Hon. Sir Robert Bellinger, Lord Mayor of London 1966. 55mm diameter, 101.37 grammes of 10 carat gold, along with 18mm 10 Carat gold miniature. Obverse: The image of the Dogwood flower, Reverse: Provincial Coat of Arms. UNC, inscribed to the recipient in a presentation box, and accompanied by a 10 carat gold miniature similar in design. The predecessor to the Order of the Dogwood, called the Dogwood was created by the provincial government in 1958 to mark the Centennial of the establishment of the Colony of . In turn, the Order of the Dogwood was created by Order in Council during a provincial cabinet meeting held at Fort Langley on November 19th 1966 to mark the centennial of the union of the Colony of British Columbia with the Colony of Island. At the conclusion of the meeting Lieutenant Governor George Pearkes (who was a future recipient of the honour) gave consent to the creation of the honour, then presented at the Day dinner that followed. The honour was then presented to the first 5 recipients:- The , Viscount Amory (Governor of the Hudson Bay Company), Sir Robert Bellinger, Clarence , and Frank Mackenzie Ross. Mackenzie and Ross were present for the ceremony. The Order of the Dogwood was the highest provincial honour until 1989, when it was replaced by the Order of British Columbia. Other recipients of the award include Queen I, , The Princess (), and Princess Alexandra. The last recipient was Terry Fox (Canadian Athlete, humanitarian and cancer research activist) in 1980. Only 13 people have been awarded the Order of the Dogwood, and as the award was replaced in 1989 by the Order of British Columbia, there will be no future recipients. Sir Robert was a controversial London Mayor in 1966-1967 and was a stt of the Nation Savings movement. His time as Mayor from 1966-1967 coincided with the Government which was eager to blame the City for the nation's economic woes. Rather than confine himself to ceremonial duties, Bellinger responded firmly on the City's behalf emphasising it's contributions through invisible earnings. He protested again when the Labour Government in October 1974 decided to abolish the 10 Pence savings stamp. Although the stamps paid no interest and was costly to administer it attracted £120 million a year from schoolchildren, housewives and factory workers. Bellinger hailed it as 'the grass roots of savings activity in this country'. He was appointed one of Her Majesty's lieutenants for the City in 1976, was also a trustee for St. Paul's cathedral and Chairman of the 's Freemans school. Bellinger had previously been knighted in 1964 and appointed GBE in 1967 He was Gentleman Usher of the Purple Rod (a role akin to treasurer) of the Order of the , and also held decorations from , , and . In his later years, Sir Robert became a director of Arsenal Club and was elected life president of the club in 1997. He died in July 2002. A rare opportunity to purchase an award only offered to 13 individuals including many Royal recipients. See also the impressive group of medals also awarded to Sir Robert Bellinger
£2,800 London Coins : A167 : Lot 1770 : Order of the Dogwood - Province of British Columbia, Canada awarded to The Rt.Hon. Sir Robert Bellin... London Coins : A167 : Lot 1770 : Order of the Dogwood - Province of British Columbia, Canada awarded to The Rt.Hon. Sir Robert Bellin...

Auction 167
Medals 1902 38mm diameter, weighing 25.25 grammes, in silver by Fenwick of , BHM 3763, Obverse: Bust three quarters left in Coronation robes Obverse: EDWARD VII. KING & EMPEROR . GOD SAVE THE KING with E R 1901 in the field, Reverse: EDWARD VII KING OF GREAT BRITAIN & COLONIES ACROSS THE SEA & EMPEROR OF INDIA CROWNED 1902. Two shields inclined toward each other and overlapping. The left shield, representing the , is quartered with: (1) Star of , (2) , (3) scale balance – and (4) beaver – and with a small shield of the superimposed in the centre. On the right shield, the British coat of arms. To the left, a with a rose (), shamrocks () and thistles (). To the right, a laurel branch. Above, the Crown. Two clasped hands across the divide between the shields at the bottom. GOD SAVE THE KING on a br below. 355487 below the clasped hands, Other medals were made bearing this design, all used the number 355487, Lustrous UNC with touches of colourful toning, in a round red contemporary case
£280 London Coins : A167 : Lot 1750 : Coronation of Edward VII 1902 38mm diameter, weighing 25.25 grammes, in silver by Arthur Fenwick of ... London Coins : A167 : Lot 1750 : Coronation of Edward VII 1902 38mm diameter, weighing 25.25 grammes, in silver by Arthur Fenwick of ...

Auction 165
Medals 1897 an 11-medal set by F. for Spink and Son, comprises Eimer 1820 - on globe, May God Preserve our Queen and her Heirs, Britons Rejoice, The Four s in English History, God Bless our Queen types, these 38mm diameter, British Commerce, and , The , Primates of All , and Prime Ministers of Her Majesty's reign these 51mm diameter, and The 75mm diameter all EF and nicely matched, in white metal in open octagonal case, an eye-catching set
£460

Auction 165
Medals 1902 52mm diameter in bronze, by G.Frampton, Eimer 1872 Reverse: Crown within a radiate circle, lion above, flanked by two trees decorated with the Scottish lion, left, and Irish Harp, GEF in the original box of issue, Exhibition 1924 51mm diameter in bronze with a dark matt toning, by B.Mackennal/P.Metcalfe Eimer 1987, Reverse Stylized Lion left, beyond: a facade of Wembley Stadium UNC in the box of issue
£70

Auction 163
Medals World War I group of four to Norman Vivian Saville, 16th Divisional Signals Company R.E.1914-1915 Star, Medal, War Medal and Medal, also Medal, and Medal, and silver rosettes, EF to UNC. Also comes with a host of documents and Letter from . Norman Saville was involved with the same unit throughout the moving all over the Somme and Ypres area and he would have been involved in s of Guillemont, Ginchy, Messines, Plickem, Langemarck, St. Quentin, Rosiers and the Pursuit to Mons. During these actions he was awarded the Military Medal which was mentioned in the Gazette on 9/12/1916, he received a bar to that medal 29/8/1918. In World War II he joined the 66th battalion of the West Riding Home Guard In the London Gazette of 15/12/1944 he was awarded the British Empire Medal (Military Division) in recognition of meritorous to the Home Guard
£600

Auction 163
Medals 1897 an 11-medal set by F. for Spink and Son, comprises Eimer 1820 - on globe, May God Preserve our Queen and her Heirs, Britons Rejoice, The Four s in English History, God Bless our Queen types, these 38mm diameter, British Commerce, and , The , Primates of All , and Prime Ministers of Her Majesty's reign these 51mm diameter, and The 75mm diameter all EF and nicely matched, in white metal in open octagonal case, an eye-catching set
£200

Auction 163
Medals Medals (3) Coronation of 1911 36mm diameter in silver by F. Eimer 1921c Obverse: Conjoined, crowned and draped busts left, GEORGE.V MARY, Reverse: The King and Queen enthroned, facing, acclaimed by Britannia, as Empire, standing left with a wreath, in foreground, a inscribed HOMAGE OF THE 1911 festooned by two cherubs, GOD SAVE THE KING UNC: 1902 32mm diameter in silver, Obverse: Conjoined busts right draped, KING EDWARD VII QUEEN ALEXANDRA, Reverse: TO COMMEMORATE THE CORONATION JUNE 1902 GOD SAVE THE KING Arms and supporters above, National Floral emblems below, UNC with an edge bruise: Coronation of 1937 44mm diameter in bronze Obverse bust right, crowned and draped, HIS.MAJESTY.KING.EDWARD.VIII Reverse: Britannia standing in an arch, facing, holding crown aloft and with Union flag CROWNED A.D.1937 legend with BRITISH below UNC toned, in the red box of issue
£48

Auction 162
Medals Order of The , M.B.E. 1st type breast , silver, in damaged civil division case. With a miniature. GVF. (2).
£120 London Coins : A162 : Lot 992 : Order of The British Empire, M.B.E. 1st type breast badge, silver, in damaged civil division case. W... London Coins : A162 : Lot 992 : Order of The British Empire, M.B.E. 1st type breast badge, silver, in damaged civil division case. W...

Auction 160
Medals of Queen Obv left facing bust crowned, laureate, veiled and draped IN COMMEMORATIONEM ANNI REGNI LX in the field, Rev Arms in the centre THE 1897, PEACE LOVE AND UNION, the impressive 76mm in gold (5 ounces) Eimer 1816 EF and exceptionally pleasing in this large gold format, and seldom offered
£9,000 London Coins : A160 : Lot 1771 : Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria Obv left facing bust crowned, laureate, veiled and draped IN COMME... London Coins : A160 : Lot 1771 : Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria Obv left facing bust crowned, laureate, veiled and draped IN COMME...

Auction 154
Medals 1897 76mm in white metal NEF, Edd VIII 1937 pin on the original card, as part of a group of Victoria to I (30) mostly Coronation and Jubilee includes some local issues and a couple of school attendance medals, in mixed grades
£120

Auction 150
Medals Exhibition 1924 () 36mm diameter in silver by J.Lang-Jones, Eimer 1989, struck and sold at the exhibition EF the reverse with a few surface marks
£24 London Coins : A150 : Lot 680 : British Empire Exhibition 1924 (undated) 36mm diameter in silver by J.Langford-Jones, Eimer 1989, st... London Coins : A150 : Lot 680 : British Empire Exhibition 1924 (undated) 36mm diameter in silver by J.Langford-Jones, Eimer 1989, st...

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