Coronation 1902, Official Royal Mint issue, bronze, 56mm. Coronation 1911, Official Royal Mint issue, silver, 31mm. , another 1911 by Fattorini in bronze. All in red cases of issue. EF. (3).
Coronation of James II 1685 34mm diameter in silver by J.Roettier Eimer 273 The official Coronation issue, Obverse Bust right laureate, armoured and draped, IACOBVS. II. D.G.ANG.SCO.FR.ET.HI.REX Reverse A laurel wreath upon a cushion, a crown held by a hand issuing from heaven. A. MILITARI. AD. REGIAM. in Exergue INAVGVRAT. 23. AP. 1685 A/UNC nicely toned with some hairlines on the reverse
Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria 1897 (2) in silver 56mm the official Royal Mint issues NEF and EF, one boxed, Coronation of George V 1911 the official Royal Mint issue, 51mm diameter in silver, Fine, as part of a wide-ranging group (34) includes 19th Century issues and more, in mixed grades some EF
Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria 1897 The Official Royal Mint issues (4) two in silver 56mm diameter Eimer 1814 GVF with edge nicks, and VF with some contact marks, two in bronze both A/UNC and nicely toned
George III/William III 1788 Centenary of the Glorious Revolution in White Metal VF as part of a group of Medals and Tokens (37) mostly 19th Century, in mixed grades
German States - Prussia Silver medal undated, Z.E. D.XI JUNI 1854 D.L. BRUDERBUNDA.FICHTENB. I.O.STEGLITZ D.BR.A.SELLIN U.SEINER GATTIN K.GEB. MAREZOLL ZUR SILB. HOCHZEIT D.26 SEPTEMBER 1897 (engraved 1897) 51mm diameter by G.Loos UNC boxed
Great Seals of the Realm, an impressive six piece collection of medallic 5 ounce pure silver issues depicting the Royal seals of Victoria, Edward VII, George V (2), George VI and Elizabeth II superb engraving well presented with detailed historical documentation Unc and cased as issued
Huth, J. Frederick, 50th WeddingAnniversary medal 1856, by Wyon, 45mm., AEF. Frederick Huth (1774–1864), a merchant and merchant banker born in Germany.
Marriage of Duke of York & Princess May 1893, Wolverhampton issue, bronze, 38mm. EF. Jubilee 1887, Farnborough Hants issue, bronze, 38mm., Edward VII Coronation medal 1902, bronze, 38mm. EF. (3).
Medals a small group (9) Board of Agriculture 1793 48mm diameter in gilt copper Eimer 853, Coronation of George IV 1821 48mm, diameter in copper gilt, Coronation of Edward VII 1902 56mm diameter in bronze the official Royal Mint issue, Queen Alexandra Dock Opened Cardiff 1907 52mm diameter in bronze Eimer 1900, Coronation of George V 1911 the official Royal Mint issue Eimer 1922 51mm diameter in bronze, Silver Jubilee of George V 1935 a local issue in base metal pierced for suspension, plus School medals (3) 1855, 1900 and undated, in white metal for attendance and good conduct in mixed grades average NVF-VF
Our Royal Sovereigns, a 70-piece set of silver gilt medals portraying monarchs from Offa to Elizabeth II, by Danbury Mint, each medal around 4.4 grammes, in the wooden case of issue, with booklet
Queen VictoriaDiamond Jubilee 1897 56mm diameter in bronze Eimer 1817, The official Royal Mint issue, UNC or near so the reverse with a small tone spot, in the official red case
Spain, Birth of Charles III 1716, by G.B.A., silver, 24mm., obv. Heads of Charles & Elizabeth, rev. female standing with child, 25mm. Cleaned, Fine, along with USA Worlds Columbian Exposition Chicago, USA 1892-1893 bronze, cleaned with edge bruising, Home for the Aged - Sons & daughters of Israel, brass, together with six other US medals and a Vancouver Ferry token. Generally VF. (10).
Thomasons Medallic History of the Scriptures Volume III, an 8-piece set of White metal medallions 73mm diameter, includes Jeraboham ordering the Man of God to be seized, Reconciliation between Jacob and hid brother Esau, Shadrack, Meshack and Abednego in the fiery furnace, Absalom slain by Joab in the wood of Ephraim, The philistine David cutting the head of Goliath, Moses descending from the mount and finding the Israelites worshipping the molten calf, The Shun amites son restored to life on the prayer of Elisha and Joseph's brethren selling him to the Ishmaelite Merchants EF in a large bookform case
Visit of the King of Denmark Christian IX and Princess Louise to London 1893 75mm diameter in bronze, Eimer 1783, issued by the Corporation of London Obverse Busts right, conjoined, CHRISTIANUS IX ET LOUISE D:G: DANIAE V:G: REX ET REGINA, Reverse Londinia seated almost facing beside a pedestal decorated with a Danish shield, right, holding a streaming pennant inscribed WELCOME CHRISTIAN IX TO LONDON, beyond a facade of the Guildhall. Exergue: 8th July 1893, A/UNC in the box of issue, along with Queen VictoriaGolden Jubilee 1887 Borough of Lewes medal 44mm diameter in bronze toned UNC the reverse with some spots, in the box of issue, and a St.Dunstans Billiard Fund medal EF boxed
Waterloo 1815, 175th Anniversary medal 1990 after Pistrucci, struck by J.Pinches, silver, 63mm., numbered 1367. Edge knock otherwise GVF. Together with a square Austrian medal 1910, silver plated.
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