PAN AMERICAN EXPOSITION, 19011170. R U A BUFFALO token, 19091. 38mm. Alum. AU. Obv: R UA/ buffalo on a mound facing left below. Rx: U. BET/ jackass atcenter/ I AM. (C)SAINT LOUIS WORLD’S FAIR, 1903-41171. NAPOLEON & JEFFERSON MEDAL, 1903. H-30-250.50mm. Bronze, Unsigned. (W&H) Unc. Obv: NAPOLEONJ *&JEFFERSON 1803 – 1903 around jugate busts to the left. Rx:Open wreath surrounding inscription: LOUISIANA/ CENTENNIAL/DECEMBER 20 TH / 1903. Inscribed around the border are thenames of the various states that comprised the Louisiana Territory.(D)1172. SAINT LOUIS WORLD’S FAIR PARIS MINT MEDAL, 1904. H-30-280; KR. 220; LPE-25. 50mm. Bronze. DuPaulis, Sc. (Paris Mint)Choice Unc. in original Monnaie De Paris cardboard box. Obv:Group of 4 standing allegorical female figures. Rx: ST.. LOUIS/1904/ AMERICA/ WELCOMES/ THE/ WORLD. (C)1173. L.W. HARPER WHISKEY STORECARD, 1904. Hendershot61-110. 38.3mm. Gilt Bronze. Holed Unc. Obv: VNIVERSALEXPOSITION SAINT LOVIS VNITED STATES OF AMERICAaround standing figures of Liberty and an American Indian. DatedMCMIV in the exergue. Rx: REPLICA/ ONE OF FOUR/ GOLDMEDALS/ AWARDED TO/ I.W. HARPER/ THE GOLD MEDALWHISKEY/ BOTTLED IN BOND/ 100 PROOF KENTUCKYSTRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEYI.W.HARPER DISTILLINGCOMPANY, LOUISVILLE, KY. (B)1174, JEFFERSON - NAPOLEON TOKEN, 1904. H61-370. 26mm.Gilt Brass. AU, weakly struck at the center of the rx. Obv: Jugatebusts of Jefferson and Napoleon to the left surrounded by ST.LOUIS 1804 SOUVENIR 1904. Rx: LOUISIANA PURCHASECENTENNIAL around equestrian figure and Indian in a canoe. (B)to each other by small links. The 5 components are inscribed oneach side as follows. (1) Anvil, axe & gear flanked by date 18 05/same; (2) View of European Exhibits Building/ View of ForestryBuilding; (3) View of Agricultural Palace/ View of Foreign ExhibitsBuilding; (4) Scroll, artist’s pallette with 3 arrows flanked by date 1905; 30mm token with Exposition logo/ View of U.S. GovernmentBuilding. (D-E)JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION, 19071176. ELONGATED CENT. VIR-JTE-1 rolled on a 1907 Indian Cent.R4. AU. JAMESTOWN EXP.1907. POCAHONTAS to either sideof her bust. (C)ALASKA YUKON PACIFIC EXPOSITION, 1909LEWIS AND CLARK EXPOSIOTION, 1905Lot 11771177. AYPE WATCH FOB, 1909. 5 1/8” Long. Silver Plated Brass.XF. A 3 piece fob attached to each other by small links. The 3components are inscribed on each side as follows. (1) WILLIAMH. SEWARD above bust left of Seward./ the AYPE logo; (2) View ofthe Forestry Building/ View of the Fine Arts Palace; (3) View of TheManufactures Building/ View of The United States GovernmentBuilding. (D-E)BRUSSELLS UNIVERSALEEXPOSITION, 1910Lot 11751175. LEWIS AND CLARK EXPSOITIONS BUILDINGS WATCHFOB,1905. 4 ¼” Long. Silver Plated Brass. XF. A five piece fob attached1178. BRUSSELS INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION OFFICIAL MEDAL,1910. Willenz 105. 70.6mm. Bronze. Godefroid Devreese, Sc.(Fonson). AU. Obverse: A robed female figure is shown witha palm wreath about to crown an artisan holding a vase. 1910H180
in exergue. Rx: Exposition legend around a herald on a horseblowing his trumpet.A total of 15,000 of these medals were struck by three differenthouses; A. Michaux (6,000); Fonson Bros. (6,000) and P. Fisch(3,000). This medal bears the struck mark of A. Michaux on thereverse at lower right. (D-E)PANAMA PACIFIC EXPOSITION, 1915EXPOSITION SAN FRANCISCO around PPIE logo. Rx:PEERLESS CHECK WRITERS ROCHESTER, N.Y. THE/ GOLDMEDAL PROTECTION around central view of check writingmachine. (B-C)SESQUICENTENNIAL EXPOSITION, 19261181. OFFICIAL SOUVENIR TOKEN, 1926. 31.5mm. Gilt Copper. Unc,Obv: View of Independence Hall. Below: INDEPENDENCE HALL/PHILA.PA./SOUVENIR OF PHILA. PA. Rx: SESQUI-CENTENNIALINTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION OFFICIAL SOUVENIR around.Liberty Bell flanked by dates 1776 1926. Facsimile signature ofExpo president below. (C)PACIFIC SOUTHWEST EXPOSITION PIN, 19281182. PACIFIC SOUTHWEST EXPOSITION PIN, 1928. 38.5mmBrass shell with the pin attachment broken off of the back. RogerNoble Burnham, Sc. XF. Obverse with an incused legend thatreads: PACIFIC SOUTHWEST EXPOSITION LONG BEACHCALIFORNIA 1928 around kneeling female figure representing“Friendliness” with arms outstretched to right of aerial view of expogrounds. (C)CHICAGO WORLD’S FAIR, 1933-341183. BALBO COMMEMORATIVE MEDAL, 1933. Eglit CP 73. 32mm.Bronze. Integral loop & ring at top. Unc. Obv: Half length figureof Balbo in aviator’s garb. Rx: CHICAGO WORLD’S FAIR 1933around large hydroplane flying right. Commemorates the flight ofItalo Balbo and his squadron from Rome to Chicago. (C)NEW YORK WORLD’S FAIR, 1939-401184. NEW YORK WORLD’S FAIR OFFICIAL MEDAL, 1939. Weidhaas8; Baker 3008A. 63.4mm. Bronze. Julio Kilenyi, Sc. (Robbins.)Unc. Obv: View of trylon & perisphere. Below: NEW YORKWORLD’S FAIR/ 1939. At upper right, a shadowy full length figureof George Washington emerges from cloud banks. Rx: Divided intothree panels. Top: THE WORLD OF TOMORROW above trylon &perisphere over radiant sun. Middle: View of Manhattan skyline;Bottom: YESTERDAY. View of New Amsterdam. (E)MONTREAL EXPO ‘671185. MAN AND HIS WORLD. 39mm. Silver. Unc. Obv: TERRE DESHOMMES . MAN AND HIS WORLD around naked male figurestanding with legs spread and arms outstretched. Rx: EXPOSITIONUNIVERSELLE ET INTERNATIONALE. UNIVERSAL ANDINTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION around. (C)MISCELLANEOUS TOKENSLot 11791179. PANAMA PACIFIC EXPOSITION OFFICIAL AWARD MEDAL,1915. Baxter 114; Marqusee 150. 70.4mm. Bronze. JohnFlanagan, Sc. (U.S. Mint). XF with a light old scratch in the leftobverse field and a few other stray field digs. The obverse bearsa pair of nude figures representing the uniting of the Atlantic andPacific Oceans. The reverse features a view of the Jewell Tower,the architectural centerpiece of the exposition, surrounded by anexpo legend. MEDAL OF AWARD inscribed within a cartouchebelow the building. The medal is housed in its uninscribed roundblack fabric case of issueThe U.S. Mint struck only 2,000 of these medals in bronze - farfewer than the numbers struck for the official award medals for theColumbian and the 1904 Saint Louis Expositions. (F)1180. PEERLESS CHECK WRITER TOKEN, 1915. 31.4mm. Copper.Choice AU. Obv: PANAMA PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL1186. J.B. HYDE CALENDAR MEDAL, 1852. 34mm. Brass. XF.Obv: Calendar for the first 6 months of 1852 at center. Above:CALENDAR FOR/ 1852/ ISSUED SEMI-ANNUALLY. Along thebottom edge: J.B.HYDE 162 FULTON ST.N.Y. PUBLISHER. Rx:Calendar for the last 6 months of 1852 at center. Patent notice byI. B. Person runs around the calendar. (C)1187. THE OLD PROVOOST, N.Y., SAGE HISTORICAL TOKEN #1.Bowers 1b. 30.8mm. Copper. Plain Edge. George H. Lovett, Sc.R&B Unc. Obv: From the finished die showing a front view of thebuilding with a front door. Rx: A/ BRITISH/ PRISON/ DURING THE/REVOLUTION/ NO.1/ AUG. B. SAGE’S HISTORICAL TOKENS.(E)1188. FANEUIL HALL, BOSTON – SAGE HISTORICAL, TOKEN #3,1858. Bowers #3. 30.8mm. PE. George H. Lovett, Sc. Brown AU,but with numerous dark spots on both sides. Obv: FANEUIL HALL,BOSTON, MASS. Above a view of the building. Rx: Open wreatharound: THE/ CRADLE. OF/ AMERICAN/ LIBERTY. NO.4/ AUG. B.SAGE’S HISTORICAL TOKENS. (C)1189. THE OLD JERSEY – SAGE HISTORICAL TOKEN #5, 1858.181H