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A large fireman's badge for an armband depicting the Royal Exchange, with coronet above, by Reily and Storer, London 1837 inscribed "ROYAL EXCHANCE ASSURANCE 1720". The back is inscribed with a name. The building burned down in 1837. Price: £1,950.00 |
1885 |
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A silver-gilt Westminster Magistrate's badge London, 1854 by William Chapman. Price: £475.00 |
2988 |
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A gilded double eagle on a removable sword, the wings blackened; by George Kenning, London 1900 being a jewel of the Ancient and Accepted rite of Freemasons - badge of 32nd degree. Price: £425.00 |
2041 |
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A large engraved badge for the Manchester Unity of Oddfellows depicting, Faith, Hope and Charity, a coat of arms with AMICITIA AMOR VERI(tas) Chester 1833 by Thomas Appleby. The scene beneath depicts Britannia & some savages. Price: £375.00 |
2606 |
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A cast school medal 2.5 inches diameter circa 1851, with heavy leaf-encrusted border marked "J. Law" |
8327 |
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A large domed school medal inscribed 'Mordon Academy' by Henry Green, London 1792 inscribed 'This Medal was adjudged to Mastr Jno Davidson for his improvement in Writeing [sic]'. Price: £240.00 |
7934 |
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A school medal with suspensory ring from PARK HOUSE SCHOOL initialled JC by Joseph Ash, London 1824 inscribed on reverse 'In Rebus Prudens MoribusUrbanus Propositi tenax.'. Price: £175.00 |
1565 |
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An Art prize from St Andrews Abbey Park Institution to John T. Ramage, circular with foliate border by Mackay and Chisholm, Edinburgh. Price: £130.00 (see also 9686 below) |
9687 |
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A school medal from Great Campden House Christmas 1839 given to a Miss Parke (According to M.E. Grimshaw, this school is the successor to Campden House Boarding School in Hampstead, London). Price: £130.00 |
9690 |
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An Oddfellows badge from the Royal Harcourt Lodge No 97 Leominster by Thomas and George Hayter, London 1823 'Presented to Henry James P.G. as a token of esteem for his past exertions in the cause of Odd Fellowship 12/4/1824'. Price: £125.00 |
1603 |
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An English prize from St Andrews Abbey Park Institution to John T. Ramage circular with foliate border by Mackay and Chisholm, Edinburgh. Price: £110.00 (see also 9687above) |
9686 |
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A plain counter engraved 'Fear God' and on the reverse, 'WC Morpeth June 14th 1798'; unmarked. Price: £110.00 |
8571 |
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A school medal with cast mount and suspensory loop for EDINBURGH Ladies Institution for Southern Districts; by RJ inscribed: TO Miss Jessie Hutton DUX in the 2nd French Class 1st Division 31st July 1839. Price: £110.00 |
8532 |
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A Scottish agricultural medal for the best shorthorn bull inscribed 'To David Scott Porteous of Lauriston County of Kincardine, 1877' 'Highland & Agricultural Society of Scotland, instituted MDCCLXXXIV......'. Price: £110.00 |
8250 |
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A bronze medal by Kuchler commemorating the attempted assassination of George III in 1800. (Some chips) In that year, in a London theatre, James Hadfield fired a pistol at George III. Hadfield, a working goldsmith, was a former soldier who had received severe head wounds on active service. The resulting trial lead to alterations in the treatment of the insane and the establishment of Broadmoor Prison. |
3383 |
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A circular mother-of-pearl gaming counter, probably Chinese Export, circa 1730, engraved with the arms and crest of Skinner. Price: £110.00 |
3420 |
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A Christ's Hospital 'Marker's' medal inscribed to John Sturgis 1806 on the rim. Price: £95.00 |
2437 |
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An engraved star-shaped medal with suspensory loop, decorated with the cast figure of Justice unmarked circa 1830, engraved 'Presented to Thomas Underwood by the True sons of Equity'. Price: £95.00 |
3026 |
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A religious medallion with suspensory loop, in the form of a Maltese cross perhaps by PM, possibly Iberian circa 1750??. Price: £75.00 |
2476 |
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A base metal medal made in 1829 depicting the copy of the Warwick vase created by Sir Edward Thomason in 1820. The original Warwick vase was discovered in Italy in 1770 and its form was often copied for use in silver objects. In 1820, Sir Edward Thomason, a leading Birmingham goldsmith and manufacturer, created a large scale copy (commemorated in this medal) which was acquired by the University of Cambridge in 1842 and still stands on the Senate House Lawn there. |
3385 |
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An oval school medal in base metal, for Acton County School showing the arms as 3 scimitars beneath a coronet and the motto PACTUM SERVA, circa 1920. Price: £35.00 |
1768 |
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A silver-gilt and enamel Treasurer's badge for the Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes, by L. Simpson & Co, London 1925 inscribed on reverse: PRESENTED TO BRO J. LINTON (Host) FOR SERVICES RENDERED AS TREASURER. 23rd Sept 1925. Price: £28.00 |
2167 |
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A base metal medallion comemorating the 1862 International Exhibition . Price: £25.00 |
3386 |