Commemorative Medals and Banknotes - Baldwin's
Commemorative Medals and Banknotes - Baldwin's
Commemorative Medals and Banknotes - Baldwin's
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MISCELLANEOUS BRITISH MEDALS<br />
498 <strong>Commemorative</strong> <strong>Medals</strong> of George III <strong>and</strong> later<br />
(30), various themes, mostly Copper/Bronze.<br />
Mixed grades. (30) £100-150<br />
499 George III to William IV, Bronze-gilt Medalets<br />
(7), Queen Caroline Marriage 1795 (2), Princess<br />
Charlotte Death 1817, George IV Death 1830,<br />
William IV <strong>and</strong> Queen Adelaide Accession 1830 (3),<br />
two pierced, Princess Charlotte 1817, bronze, pierced,<br />
all 25mm. Generally good very fine to extremely fine.<br />
(8) £50-70<br />
500 Queen Victoria <strong>Medals</strong> (30), in Silver (4), White<br />
Metal <strong>and</strong> AE, mostly Jubilee period <strong>and</strong> later.<br />
Mixed grades, many pierced. (30) £80-120<br />
501 Queen Victoria <strong>Medals</strong> (20), in Bronze (19) <strong>and</strong><br />
Bronzed White Metal, Jubilee period <strong>and</strong> later. Five<br />
pierced, many extremely fine. (20) £120-150<br />
502 Queen Victoria <strong>Medals</strong> (11), in Bronze (8), mainly<br />
Jubilee period, <strong>and</strong> White Metal (3), on her marriage<br />
<strong>and</strong> the 1861 Great Exhibition. Very fine to extremely<br />
fine. (11) £70-90<br />
503 Queen Victoria to Elizabeth II, <strong>Medals</strong> <strong>and</strong> Medalets<br />
(64), in bronze <strong>and</strong> white metal for Coronations,<br />
Jubilees <strong>and</strong> other Royal occasions, some local<br />
issues, good variety. Varied state. (64) £80-120<br />
504 Miscellaneous <strong>Medals</strong> from the George V period<br />
(18), in Silver (7), Bronze <strong>and</strong> White Metal; Edward<br />
VIII, small enamelled Coronation medal. Generally<br />
good fine to extremely fine, a few pierced, a few cased.<br />
(19) £50-70<br />
505 George VI <strong>and</strong> Elizabeth <strong>Medals</strong> (12), in Silver<br />
(3), AE <strong>and</strong> White Metal. A few pierced, generally<br />
extremely fine. (12) £40-60<br />
506 Prize <strong>Medals</strong> (7), Royal Academy of Music, Silver<br />
<strong>Medals</strong> (2), Oxford <strong>and</strong> Cambridge Athletic Sports,<br />
Bronze <strong>Medals</strong> (3), <strong>and</strong> other Athletics Bronze<br />
<strong>Medals</strong> (3). Generally extremely fine. (7) £60-80<br />
FOREIGN MEDALS<br />
AUSTRIA<br />
507 Maria Theresia, The Division of Europe following<br />
Prussia’s refusal to recognise the Sanction of<br />
Prague, Satirical Bronze Medal, 1742, mother <strong>and</strong><br />
child, rev figures sit around a map making their<br />
claims, 42mm. Very fine. £40-60<br />
BELGIUM<br />
508 Leopold I, 25 th Anniversary of the Kingdom, Copper<br />
Medal, 1856, by Leopold Wiener, bare head left, rev<br />
Belgica <strong>and</strong> Victory to either side of throne, 75mm;<br />
Leopold II, First Annual Music Festival, Copper<br />
Medal, 1868, by E Geerts <strong>and</strong> A Geefs, 65mm. Good<br />
very fine, first better. (2) £70-90<br />
509 Association de la Presse Belge (Antwerp –<br />
Limbourg), Silver Pass, undated (c.1900), named<br />
to Chas M Mate, st<strong>and</strong>ing figure of Literature, quil<br />
in h<strong>and</strong>, rev legend <strong>and</strong> name, 41mm, suspension<br />
loop <strong>and</strong> gold ring, in leather case of issue, lid set<br />
with silver Royal Arms, <strong>and</strong> named in gilt. Very<br />
fine. £80-100<br />
510 First World War, large Silvered-Bronze Medal,<br />
American Aid 1914, by C Devreese, busts of Albert<br />
<strong>and</strong> Elizabeth, rev allegory of international aid,<br />
90mm, extremely fine, other Belgian <strong>Medals</strong> (3),<br />
including the birth of Prince Louis Philippe 1833,<br />
Bronze Medal, by Hart (T 324), very fine <strong>and</strong> better.<br />
(4) £50-70<br />
511 Société Génerale, Centenary, Bronze Medal, 1922,<br />
by Godefroid Devreese, figure representing the<br />
Society kneels before Belgica, rev Mercury seated<br />
on log at sea-shore, looks towards distant star,<br />
75mm. Extremely fine. £40-60<br />
EGYPT<br />
512 British Army in Egypt, Bronze “Team Runner up”<br />
Medal, for the Comm<strong>and</strong> Athletic Championship,<br />
1928-1929, crown over Sphinx, 42mm. Very fine. £20-30<br />
FRANCE<br />
513 Louis XIV (1638-1643-1715), Bronze Jetons (6),<br />
Ordinaire des Guerres (2), 1702, rev elephant;<br />
undated, rev zodiac; Trésor Royal (2); Trésorerie<br />
Générale des Domaines, 1654, rev River God of the<br />
Seine; <strong>and</strong> Cardinal Richelieu, 29mm. Generally<br />
fine. (6) £80-120<br />
514 Louis XIV (1638-1643-1715), Bronze Jetons (4), by<br />
I G Laufer, rev Apollo, ARMIS NVNC TOTA, 25.5mm,<br />
this silvered; others (3); <strong>and</strong> earlier Nurnberg Jeton,<br />
in style of Ecu d’or au soleil du Dauphiné. Last<br />
fine, others very fine or better. (5) £80-100