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1651

British Commemorative Medallion, gold 57mm, 88.9g:

Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria, official Royal Mint

issue by J.E. Bohm / F. Leighton, Eimer no. 1733a, EF,

some light scratches, with original case.

£2500 - £3000

1652

British Commemorative Medallion, hallmarked silver

d.64mm: Metropolitan Borough of Wandsworth medal

for the Coronation of King George V and Queen Mary

1911, an unusually large and impressive civic issue in

silver, lightly toned EF with original case.

£200 - £220

1653

British Commemorative Medallion, silver d.34mm:

Coronation of George II 1727 by J. Croker, nVF, plugged

(ex-mount)

£40 - £60

1654

British Commemorative Medallion, silver d.37.5mm:

Council of Exeter MDCCCXXXVII (1837) / Meat &

Corn

Market

Founded

by

the

Chamber

MDCCCXXXV (1835), a beautiful and scarce civic

issue, EF with original case.

£100 - £120

1655

British Commemorative Medallion, silver(?) d.57mm:

The National Maritime MuseumOpened by His Majesty

King George VI 27th April 1937, toned EF a few light

scratches, with original case.

£30 - £40

1656

British Commemorative Medallion, white metal

d.44.5mm: Death of Frederick Duke of York 1827, by

Halliday, lightly corroded GVF with original case.

£40 - £50

1657

British Commemorative Medal, bronze d.55mm:

Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria 1897 official Royal

Mint large bronze medal, EF, edge knock and a light

scratch, with original case (case slightly warped).

£30 - £40

1658

British Exhibition Medal, bronze d.44mm: The Great

Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations 1851

(Crystal Palace) Exhibitors Medal featuring Prince Albert

by W. Wyon, named to UNITED KINGDOM, CLASS

10. No. 420., EF with original case (case hinge perished),

also includes two newspaper cuttings relating to Albert

medals, one mentioning Mr W.H. Perkin and Sir

Frederick Abel, perhaps the recipients but unconfirmed.

£40 - £60

1659

Cambodian 19th. century bronzes, mostly uniface, some

look to be silver gilt?, VF [8]

£40 - £45

1660

Cardinal William Alan silver medallion of c.67mm., of

Ushaw College, Durham, dated 1858, in original box,

with some paper work, a bronze medallion was sold at

London Coins Sale 154, 3.9.2016, lot 705, with very light

edge taps, EF

£100 - £120

1661

Carrier bag of coin covers, includes silver issues

£60 - £80

1662

Charles Ist very unusual brass and enamelled medal /

plaque (49mm)

£80 - £100