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Standard Reference Eimer 984a

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Auction 184
Medals Medals (4) 1807 36mm diameter in bronze by G.F.Pidgeon and J. Philip, Eimer 984a Obverse: Two men stand facing each other, with hands clasped: beyond: five people dancing around a tree, WE ARE ALL BRETHREN, In Exergue: 1807. Reverse: Arabic inscription (= sales of slaves prohibited in 1807, Christian era, in the reign of , Verily we are all brothers), 15.98 grammes, VG, also listed as a Penny Token 1807 KM#Tn1.1 (issued 1814), School Committee medal 47mm diameter in bronze by T.Leighton, (1888-1901) Obverse: Seven figures - a standing full-length Madonna and Child, surrounded by kneeling mothers and children, MATER ADMIRABILIS MONSTRA TE ESSE MATREM, Reverse: REWARD FOR GOOD CONDUCT AND ADVANCE FROM THE CATHOLIC SCHOOL COMMITTEE in 7 lines, 46.45 grammes, NVF, Queen 1897 51mm diameter in white metal by F., for Spink & Son, , Obverse: Crowned, Laureate and Veiled draped bust of the Queen, left, VICTORIA D:G: BRITT : REGINA : F:D: IND : IMP : IN . COMMEM . AN . REG . SEXAGESMI MDCCCXCVII, Reverse: Royal Coat of Ams within a circle of shields inscribed with the names of the members of the , THE ROYAL FAMILY BHM 3512, 38.81 grammes, VF/GVF with scratches on the obverse, holed at the top , II Souvenir medal (1953) - The National Playing Fields Association 35mm diameter in aluminium NEF with some scratches
£80

Auction 181
World Bulk Lots World (8) Eight Reales 1739 MB KM#155 Near Fine/Fine with some surface pitting, Indo- (2) One 1907A Good Fine, Two (2) 1888A Fine, French China Two Sapeque 1879A Fine, 1791 KM#2.1 FT8, Near Fine with some edge nicks, Rare, Abolition of the Slave Trade 1807 36mm in by G.F.Pidgeon and J. Philip, Eimer 984a Obverse: Two men stand facing each other, with hands clasped: beyond: five people dancing around a tree, WE ARE ALL BRETHREN, In Exergue: SLAVE TRADE ABOLISHED BY GREAT BRITAIN 1807. Reverse: Arabic inscription (= sales of slaves prohibited in 1807, Christian era, in the reign of George III, Verily we are all brothers), 16.50 grammes, EF the obverse lustrous, the reverse with subdued lustre, also listed as a Sierra Leone  1807 KM#Tn1.1 (issued 1814), VG, Ferry Token One Penny 1880 East London Municipality Good Fine, Kurdistan One 2003 X#1.2 correct spelling of Arabic text for 'Kurdistan' Lustrous UNC
£150

Auction 179
Medals 1807 36mm diameter in bronze by G.F.Pidgeon and J. Philip, Eimer 984a Obverse: Two men stand facing each other, with hands clasped: beyond: five people dancing around a tree, WE ARE ALL BRETHREN, In Exergue: 1807. Reverse: Arabic inscription (= sales of slaves prohibited in 1807, Christian era, in the reign of , Verily we are all brothers), 16.94 grammes, EF the obverse lustrous, the reverse with subdued lustre, also listed as a Penny Token 1807 KM#Tn1.1 (issued 1814)
£300 London Coins : A179 : Lot 847 : Abolition of the Slave Trade 1807 36mm diameter in bronze by G.F.Pidgeon and J. Philip, Eimer 984a O... London Coins : A179 : Lot 847 : Abolition of the Slave Trade 1807 36mm diameter in bronze by G.F.Pidgeon and J. Philip, Eimer 984a O...

Auction 179
Medals Medals George III related, a small group (6) 1761 The Official Coronation issue, 34mm diameter in silver by L.Natter, CORONAT legend in Exergue, BHM 23, Eimer 694, 16.23 grammes, NVF Ex-brooch mount, Birth of 1796 (issued 1817) 22mm diameter in silver, unsigned, Eimer 871, BHM 409 NVF, 1807 36mm diameter in bronze by G.F.Pidgeon and J. Philip, Eimer 984a Obverse: Two men stand facing each other, with hands clasped: beyond: five people dancing around a tree, WE ARE ALL BRETHREN, In Exergue: 1807. Reverse: Arabic inscription (= sales of slaves prohibited in 1807, Christian era, in the reign of George III, Verily we are all brothers), 16.69 grammes, , also listed as a Penny Token 1807 KM#Tn1.1 (issued 1814), Fine, of George III 1820 48mm diameter in bronze by C.H.Kuchler, Eimer 1121, BHM 991 Obverse: Bust left: GEORGIUS III . D:G. BRITANNIARUM REX. FID. DEF. &c. Reverse: PATER: PATRIAE, NATVSIVNIL. IV. CIƆIƆCC XXXVIII . IMPERm. ACCEPIT OCT XXV . CIƆIƆCCLX. EXCESSIT. JAN. XXIX. CIƆIƆCCCXX within a wreath, 58.48 grammes, GVF with some rim nicks, George III 1800 39mm diameter in bronze by C.H.Kuchler, Obverse: Crown below rays within a wreath entwined with a ribbon inscribed GOD GIVE PRAISE, Above: PRESERVED FROM ASSASSINATION Below May 15, 1800, Reverse: An Angel kneeling on a cloud holding a bearing a portrait of the and protecting it from an arrow by a shield GOD SAVE THE KING. BHM 486, Eimer --, VF, Preliminaries For the Treaty of Amiens 1801 38mm diameter in bronze, unsigned, Obverse: Oval shield of the Union flag mounted on two crossed swords. PRELIMINARIES OF PEACE BETWEEN GREAT BRITAIN AND FRANCE SIGNED OCTOBER 1ft 1801, Reverse: Peace standing, facing, empties her cornucopia on a quay, beyond, ships at sea THEY SHALL PROSPER THAT LOVE THEE, Eimer 935, BHM 516, GVF, along with of the Confraternity of the Blessed Sacrament 1862 46mm x 32mm in white metal VF d for suspension at the top
£65

Auction 167
Medals 1807 36mm diameter in bronze by G.F.Pidgeon and J. Philip Eimer 984a Obverse: Two men stand facing each other, with hands clasped: beyond: five people dancing around a tree, WE ARE ALL BRETHREN, Exergue: 1807. Reverse: Arabic inscription (= sales of slaves prohibited in 1807, Christian era, in the reign of , Verily we are all brothers) VF or better the reverse with some spots and a slightly uneven tone
£150 London Coins : A167 : Lot 1742 : Abolition of the Slave Trade 1807 36mm diameter in bronze by G.F.Pidgeon and J. Philip Eimer 984a Ob... London Coins : A167 : Lot 1742 : Abolition of the Slave Trade 1807 36mm diameter in bronze by G.F.Pidgeon and J. Philip Eimer 984a Ob...

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