International Health Exhibition 1884 45mm diameter, in gold, by L.C.Wyon (reverse after L.C.Day) 58.17 grammes of 21 carat gold, Eimer 1704, Obverse: Head of Queen Victoria left, diademed and veiled VICTORIA REGINA, Reverse: A globe bearing the fruits of the world, flanked by HEALTH holding a serpent, and EDUCATION holding a wreath,. THE INTERNATIONAL HEALTH EXHIBITION. Exergue LONDON 1884. BHM 3175, Eimer 1704, EF/GEF with some contact marks and hairlines, an impressive large gold issue. Around 254 of these medals were struck in gold, 538 in silver and 820 in bronze, and were awarded to exhibitors in various classes
Battle of Turnhout 1597 Victory of Prince Maurice over Spain, 51mm diameter in silver by G.v.Bijlaer, MI 166/152, Eimer 68, Obverse: Belgian Lion left, holding a sword and arrows. SOLI. DEO. HONOR. ET. GLORIA. Reverse: Text in 11 lines:-ORDINVM. AVSPICIIS. PRINCIPIS. MAVRITII. DVCTV. HOSTE. AD TVRNHOVTVM. CAESO DECEM. OPIDIS. ET. TRIBVS. ARCIBVS. EXPVGNATIS. ET. TOTA CISRHENANA. DITIONE. PACATA. 1597, 46.38g, strong GVF with some contact marks
Coronation of William and Mary 1689 49mm diameter in silver by J.Smeltzing MI.671/43, unlisted by Eimer, Obverse: Bust of King William alone, right GULIELM : III D.G. BRITANN : R. RELIG : LIBERTATISQ : RESTITUT. Reverse: Royal Arms suspended from an orange tree, fleeing figures from left and right, James II removing the crown and dropping the sceptre, and Father Petre, carrying a pyx ITE MISSA EST. In exergue, in 4 lines INAUGURATIS MAIESTATIBUS EIECTO PAPATU EXPULSA TYRANNIDE BRITANNIA FELIX 1689. 51.26 grammes, EF and Very Rare in Silver
Charles IICoronation in 29mm diameter in gold by Thomas Simon Eimer 221 crowned and draped right facing bust obverse, reverse with enthroned King, Peace hovering above Fine and rare, a seldom offered medal
Landing of William of Orange at Torbay 1688 49mm diameter in silver by R. Arondeaux, Obverse: William, as a Roman Emperor, holds the arm of Britannia, standing beside her shield affixed to an orange tree, entwined with roses and thistles, DEO VINDICE IUSTITIA, COMITE, , Reverse: Troops disembark from boats near a fortified harbour, a large fleet on the horizon. CONTRA INFANTEM PERDITIONIS. In Exergue: EXPEDITIO NAUALIS PRO LIBERTATE ANGLIAE MDCLXXXVIII, MI i 639/65, Eimer 298, 47.12 grammes, About EF with minor contact marks on prooflike fields, displaying an attractive and colourful tone, compares favourably with the Eimer plate example, and very rare in this high grade
Prince James (III) The Only Safeguard 1721, 50mm diameter in silver, by O. Hamerani, Obverse: Armoured bust of Prince James, right, a sunburst on his breastplate, VNICA SALVS, Reverse: Hanoverian horse tramples on the English lion and Scottish unicorn, the distraught figure of Britannia to the left, a view of London beyond, MI ii 454/63, Eimer 493, 51.53 grammes EF
Marriage of James (III) to Princess Clementina 1719, 48mm diameter in silver by Otto Hamerani, Obverse: Bust of James, right, armoured and draped, IACOBVS. III. D.G. M.B.F. ET. H. REX. Reverse: Bust of Princess Clementina left CLEMENTINA . MAGNAE . BRITANNIAE . ET . C . REG, MI ii 446/52, Eimer 485, 57.27 grammes, EF with touches of underlying colourful tone, much scarcer than the other medal commemorating the marriage
Charles I Memorial (undated 1649) 59mm diameter in silver by N. Roettier, Obverse: Right facing bust obverse CAROL.I.D.G.M.B.F.ET. H.REX.&.GLOR.MEM, Reverse: 6 line script reverse REX PACIFICVS VICTVS VINCEBAT HOSTES VICTOR TRIVMPHAT IN COELIS, Eimer 160, 74.76 grammes, EF and pleasing, a seldom offered medal
Battle of Malplaquet 1709 47mm diameter in silver by J. Croker, Obverse: Bust left, crowned and draped, ANNA . D:G: MAG : BRI : FR : ET . HIB : REG:, Reverse: A battle scene in a wood, Victory hovering with two laurel wreaths. CONCORDIA ET . VIRTVTE. In exergue: GALLIS . AD . TAISNIERE . DE VICTIS . AVG XXXI. MDCCIX, MI ii 359/197, Eimer 438, 40.33 grammes, EF and lustrous with underlying colourful tone
George II and the Royal Family 1732 69mm diameter in copper by J.Croker/J.S. Tanner, Obverse Busts facing, the King, armoured, GEORGIVS . II . REX . ET . CAROLINA . REGINA . In Exergue: MDCCXXXII, Reverse: Busts of the seven Royal children, FELICITAS IMPERII Exergue: FRREDERICVS P. WALLIAEGVLIELMVS . D: CVMBRIAE . ANNA. AMELIA . CARLOINA. MARIA . LVDOVICA. PRINCIPES in 6 lines, Mi ii 500/47, Eimer 528, 102.85 grammes, EF. This medal was struck to represent the Hanoverian response to the Stuart family's claim of succession.
Coronation of William and Mary 1689 35mm diameter in silver by J. Roettier, the official Coronation issue, Obverse: Busts right conjoined and draped GVLIELMVS. ET. MARIA. REX. ET. REGINA. Reverse: Jove hurls thunder at Phaeton falling from his chariot. NE TOTVS ABSVMATVR Exergue INAVGVRAT. II.AP 1689, MI i 662/25, Eimer 312, 15.73 grammes, GEF/EF
Coronation of William and Mary 1689 35mm diameter in silver by J. Roettier, the official Coronation issue, Obverse: Busts right conjoined and draped GVLIELMVS. ET. MARIA. REX. ET. REGINA. Reverse: Jove hurls thunder at Phaeton falling from his chariot. NE TOTVS ABSVMASTVR, In exergue: INAVGVRAT . II . APR . 1689, MI i 662/25, Eimer 312, 017.00 grammes, About EF nicely toned, with some scratches in the fields
Treaty of Ryswick 1697, Fortunes of Prince James, 45mm diameter in bronze by N. Roettier, Obverse: Bust left, armoured and draped, IACOBVS . WALLIAE . PRINCEPS, Reverse: A ship in stormy seas, it's stern decorated with a sun, and flying the cross of St. George, 1697 . IACTATVR NON MERGITVR VNDIS MI ii 192,50, Eimer 373, 34.83 grammes, About EF/EF the obverse with some contact marks in the fields, comes with ticket stating 'Ex-St. Mary's College, Oscott, collection'
Challenger Expedition 1895 75mm diameter in cast bronze, by B. Rhind after W.S. Black, Obverse A knight standing left, points to the gauntlet he has thrown down, behind, an upright trident from which unfurls a ribbon inscribed REPORT ON THE SCIENTIFIC RESULTS OF THE CHALLENGER EXPEDITION 1886-95. Reverse: Neptune standing beside an oval-framed bust of Athena, left, and an owl. below, two mermaids display a ribbon inscribed VOYAGE OF H.M.S. CHALLENGER 1872-76, BHM 3487, Eimer 1797, 190.75 grammes, GVF, R.B. WATSON on the edge, Rare, with a total of just 120 being issued. R.B. Watson is listed on the World Register of marine Species website as the author of 'Mollusca of the H.M.S. Challenger Expedition', cataloguing many new species for the first time. The result of the voyage was the aforementioned report, which among many other discoveries, catalogued over 4000 previously unknown species. John Murray, who supervised the publication, described the report as 'The Greatest Advance in the knowledge of our planet since the celebrated discoveries of the 15th and 16th Centuries. In its passage near to Antarctica, it was the first scientific expedition to take pictures of icebergs. A most unusual and intriguing issue, which will appeal to the medal collector and scientifically minded alike
Coronation of Edward VII medalet in gold 20mm diameter, Obverse busts right, conjoined, crowned and draped, KING EDWARD VII QUEEN ALEXANDRA, Reverse: A female figure seated right, displaying an oval shield, inscribed 26 June 1902 and bearing the Royal Arms, looks towards Westminster Abbey beyond. Above: A radiate crown, as Eimer 1870, 7.16 grammes, NEF with suspension mount attached, in a contemporary presentation box
Restoration of Ferdinand IV: Lord Nelson created Duke of Bronte 1799, 48mm diameter in bronze, by C.H. Kuchler, Obverse: Bust right, armoured and draped, FERDINAN . IV . D:G.SICILIAR . ET . HIE. REX, Reverse: Fame, bearing a medallion of Nelson, inscribed HOR. NELSON DUCI BRONTE. In Exergue: PER MEZZO DELLA DIVINA PROVVIDENZA DELLE DI LUI VIRTU DELLA FEDE & ENERGIA DEL SUO POPOLO DEL VALORE DE' SUOI ALLEATI ED IN PARTICOLARE GL'INGLESI GLORIOSTE RISTABILITO SUL TRONO LI. 10 IUGLIO. 1799 in 6 lines. BHM 479, Eimer 908, 53.08 grammes, EF
Coronation of James II 1685, 34mm diameter in silver by J. Roettier, Obverse: Bust right, armoured, laureate and draped, IACOBVS . II . D.G.ANG. SCO. FR. ET. HI. REX, Reverse: A crown upon a cushion. Above: A crown held by a hand issuing from Heaven A. MILITARI. AD. REGIAM. Exergue: INAVGVRAT . 23. AP. 1685, MI i 605/5-6, Eimer 273, 15.45 grammes, GVF/VF
Coronation of George VI 1937 57mm diameter by P. Metcalfe, The official Royal Mint issues, (4) Eimer 2046a, BHM 4314, the first in silver, 91.54 grammes, Matt Finish, GEF with a minor scratch on the King's cheek, in the original red box of issue, the others EF to GEF weighing 82.80 grammes, 83.31 grammes, and 83.84 grammes, these presumed silvered, EF to UNC in the boxes of issue
William Prince of Orange, made Stadholder 1747, 44mm diameter in silver by M.Holzhey Obverse: Busts of Prince William and princess Anne facing WILH . CAR . HENR . FRIS . PRINC . AVR . ET. ANNA MAG . BRIT, Reverse: WILH/CAR.HENR./FRISO/DICTATOR PER=/PETVVS CREATVS/ XXV . APRIL / MDCCXLVII in 7 lines, within a wreath, MI ii 627/314, unlisted by Eimer, 30.74 grammes, EF and lustrous, a scarce and desirable issue
Earl of Eldon, Lord Chancellor 1827 (2) the first 47mm diameter in silver, by C. Voigt, Bust left, robed and wigged JOHN EARL OF ELDON LORD HIGH CHANCELLOR OF GREAT BRITAIN 1827, Reverse: Text in 12 lines: BORN 4.JUNE 1751 / CALLED TO THE BAR 1776 / SOL. GEN. 1788, ATTORN GEN 1793, / BARON ELDON CH. JUST. COM . PL. 1799 / LORD CHANCELLOR 1801 / RESIG. THE SEALS 1806. RECALLED 1807 / CONTINUED LORD CHANCELLOR UNTILL / THE DEMISE OF GEORGE III. 1820 / REAPPONTED BY GEORGE IV ON / HIS ACCESSION / AND CREATED VISC. ENCOMBE / EARL OF ELDON 1821, BHM 1308, Eimer 1197, 61.00 grammes, A/UNC with choice and colourful tone, the second a similar item, 47mm in bronze, 66.61 grammes, UNC or near so with a small rim nick, the fields prooflike, with attractive underlying blue/green and magenta tone
Princess Clementina, Escape From Innsbruck 1719, 48mm diameter in bronze by O. Hamerani, Obverse Bust left draped, CLEMENTINA . M . BRITAN . FR . ET . HIB . REGINA, Reverse: Clementina departing rapidly in a carriage, Rome in the distance, FORTVNAM CAVSAMQVE . SEQVOR, Exergue: DECDEPTIS CVSTODIBVS MDCCXIX, MI ii 444/49, Eimer 484, 42.21 grammes, EF/GEF
British Victories 1704 40mm diameter in silver by G.Hautsch Obverse: Bust left, draped, ANNA D.G.MAG. BR. FR. ET. HIB. REGINA Reverse: Britannia Seated beneath a palm tree decorated with three shields, inscribed DE GALL ET BAVA AD DONAWERD / GERMANIA LIBERATA HOSTIB FVGAT / DE GALL ET BAVAITER AD HOCHSTAD beyond; GIBRALTAR and a fleet. DIVES TRIVUMPHIS ANGLIA, Exergue: FRETO GADITAN. OCCVPAT. CLASSE. GALL. FVGATA. MDCCIV. Edge: IN OMNI GENTE. QVAE ADVIERIT NOMENTVVM MAGNIFICABITVR SVPER TE DEVS ISRAEL.IVDITH. XIII 31, MI ii 270/70, Eimer 411, 26.04 grammes, GVF the obverse with some old scratches and some hairlines in the fields, only the second such example we have offered
Gold Recoinage 1775 41mm diameter in bronze by J. Kirk, Obverse Bust right, armoured and draped, GEORGIUS . III . DEI . GRA . MAG . BRI . FRA . ET . HIB . REX. Reverse: Britannia seated left holding scales and cornucopia, AVRI SACRVM PONDVS, in exergue RE . NVMMARIA . BENE . CONSTITVTA . MDCCLXXV, BHM 202, Eimer 762, 29.03 grammes, A/UNC with touches of attractive and colourful tone, Rare in copper
Naval Action off the Isle de Croix 1795, 49mm diameter in copper by J.G. Hancock, Obverse: Bust right, uniformed, A. A. HOOD LORD BRIDPORT ADMIRAL OF THE WHITE. Reverse: Victory standing facing, one foot on land, displays a naval crown and captured French standards. Beyond: a fleet at sea OFF PORT L'ORIENT & CLOSE TO THE FRENCH SHORE & BATTERIES WITH 22 SHIPS ATTACKED & DEFEATED THE FRENCH FLEET OF 32 SHIPS. 3 SHIPS & 228 GUNS TAKEN. In exergue: 23d. JUNE 1795. BHM 406, Eimer 867, 62.72 grammes, NEF with some contact marks and rim nicks
British Victories 1798, 48mm diameter by C.H.Kuchler, Obverse: bust left, armoured and draped, GEORGIUS III . D:G. M. BR. FR. ET. H. REX. Reverse: Britannia seated right, amongst arms and trophies, holds up a figure of Victory. MARI VICTRIX. TERRAQUE . INVICTA. In Exergue: AVITUM TRANSCENDIT HONOREM MDCCXCVIII. BHM 458, Eimer 897, 52.11 grammes, UNC with some minor contact marks
Capture of Seringapatam 1799 41mm diameter in bronze, by G. Mills/ N.G.A. Brenet, Obverse: Bust left MARQs. WELLESLEY GOVR AND CAPTN. GENL. OF INDIA, Reverse: two British soldiers, one holding a standard, the attacking a native, In Exergue: SERINGAPATAM MAY IVth MDCCLXXXXIX, BHM 478. Eimer 904, 39.79 grammes, EF the reverse with some spots
Death of Charles I 1649 50mm in bronze by J. and N. Roettier Obverse: Bust right, armoured and draped, CAROL. D.G.M.B.F.ET. H. REX. &. GLOR. MEM. Reverse: A hand issuing from Heaven, holds a celestial crown; below, sheep in a landscape VIRTVM . EX . ME. FORTVNAM, MI 346-200, Eimer 162a, in an NGC holder and graded MS63BN
Coronation of George I 1714 35mm diameter in silver, by J. Croker, The Official Coronation issue, Obverse: Bust right, laureate , armoured and draped, GEORGIVS . D:G.MAG: BR:FR:ET.HIB:REX. Reverse: The King, enthroned, right is crowned by Britannia, In Exergue: INAVGVRAT . XX . OCT . MDCCXIIII. MI ii 424/9, Eimer 470, 14.79 grammes, minor hairlines and contact marks, EF
Battle of Ramilles 1706 35mm diameter in silver by J. Croker, Obverse: Bust left, draped ANNA . D. G . MAG . BR . FR. ET. HIB: REG. Reverse: Map of the two conquered Provinces displayed by two Fames, town in the distance, GALLIS . AD . RAMILLIES . VICTIS . XII . MAII . MDCCVI, In Exergue: FLANDR . ET . BRABANT RECEPT., MI ii 284/92, Eimer 419, 15.56 grammes, VF with some contact marks and rim nicks
Coronation of George I 1714 35mm diameter in silver, by J. Croker, The Official Coronation issue, Obverse: Bust right, laureate , armoured and draped, GEORGIVS . D:G.MAG: BR:FR:ET.HIB:REX. Reverse: The King, enthroned, right is crowned by Britannia, In Exergue: INAVGVRAT . XX . OCT . MDCCXIIII. MI ii 424/9, Eimer 470, 14.96 grammes, NEF/EF attractively toned
Coronation of George I 1714 35mm diameter in silver, by J. Croker, The Official Coronation issue, Obverse: Bust right, laureate , armoured and draped, GEORGIVS . D:G.MAG: BR:FR:ET.HIB:REX. Reverse: The King, enthroned, right is crowned by Britannia, In Exergue: INAVGVRAT . XX . OCT . MDCCXIIII. MI ii 424/9, Eimer 470, 15.08 grammes, GVF with grey tone
Old Sarum - Stonehengeundated (1843) Obverse: a wooded and hilly landscape, in Exergue: OLD SARUM, Reverse: View of Stonehenge, in Exergue: STONEHENGE, with BENNETT SARUM to the left of the exergue, 50mm diameter in White Metal, BHM 2129, unlisted by Eimer, but illustrated on Plate 151 as 1382. In a large NGC holder and graded MS61, rated RRRR by Brown
Board of Trade, Sea Gallantry 1855 58mm diameter in bronze, by B. Wyon, Obverse: Bust left, laureate, AWARDED BY THE BOARD OF TRADE FOR GALLANTRY IN SAVING LIFE, Reverse: Three men and a woman with infant, upon a raft in tempestuous seas, beyond, a lifeboat approaches, Eimer 1503, 108.12 grammes, EF with some small rim nicks
Coronation of Elizabeth II 1953 76mm diameter in silver by E. Fey, Obverse: Bust right, crowned and draped, HER . MAJESTY . QUEEN . ELIZABETH . II, Reverse: Britannia standing facing, lion at her side and orb in hand. Beyond, The Thames, Parliament and St. Paul's. TO COMMEMORATE THE CORONATION A.D. 1953, Eimer 2084a, BHM 4445, 178.32 grammes, UNC in the red box of issue
George III Protector of The Arts 1760 39mm diameter in bronze, by J.Pingo, Obverse: Head left, laureate GEORGE III, Reverse: George III in Roman dress receives 'Mother of the Arts' who implores protection of her children, Sculpture, Poetry and Architecture, ARTS PROTECTED Exergue: MDCCLX SOC. P.A.C., BHM 5, Eimer 685, 26.71 grammes, GEF and lustrous, the obverse with some darker tone
Coronation of William IV 1831 68mm diameter in copper by W.Wyon, after F. Chantrey, Obverse: GULIELMO IIII D:G: BRITANNIAR : REGI F:D:, Reverse: A crown with ship's sails and hulls in place of the ornaments at the top, a trident and oak branch protruding through the crown, clouds and rays of sun behind, CROWNED SEP VIII MDCCCXXXI, COLLECTASQUE FUGAT NUBES SOLEMQUE REDUCIT, Exergue: RUNDELL BRIDGE & CO. BHM 1476var, Eimer 1248 (obverse legend, and also signed by Chantrey), 128.27 grammes, GEF with some tiny rim nicks
Institution of Civil Engineers, The Stephenson Medal 1848 47mm diameter by J.S and A.B. Wyon Obverse: Bust left, GEORGE STEPHENSON B. 1781 D. 1848 THE INST. C.E. INCORP. 1828, Reverse: View of a locomotive, marked No.2 on its side LOCOMOTIVE ENGINE BUILT BY GEORGE STEPHENSON 1816, BHM 2311, Eimer 1429, 59.60 grammes, A/UNC
Prince James (III) The Only Safeguard 1721, 50mm diameter in bronze, by O. Hamerani, Obverse: Armoured bust of Prince James, right, a sunburst on his breastplate, VNICA SALVS, Reverse: Hanoverian horse tramples on the English lion and Scottish unicorn, the distraught figure of Britannia to the left, a view of London beyond, MI ii 454/63, Eimer 493, 42.83 grammes, EF or better with a hint of lustre on the obverse, a most attractive example
Birth and Baptism of Prince Charles 1630, 30mm diameter in silver, unsigned, Obverse: Four heart-shaped shields of England and France, Scotland, France and Ireland, united in the centre at their bases HACTENS * ANGLORVM * NVLLI *, Reverse: HONOR' PRIN' BRIT' FRA' ET. HIB'. 29. MAI'. ANN'. 1630 . within decorative square tablet, MI i 253/34, Eimer 115, 7.71 grammes, NEF and attractively toned
Battle of Douay 1710 48mm diameter in bronze by J. Croker, Obverse: Bust left, laureate and draped, ANNA AVGVSTA, Reverse: Victory attaches a shield, inscribed SALVS PROVIN to a column standing amongst captured French trophies, , beyond, enemy in flight, VALLO . GALLORVM . DIRVTO, In Exergue: ET DVACO . CAPTO . MDCCX. MI ii 369/213, Eimer 443, 37.40 grammes, GEF with traces of lustre, ia few small spots barely detract
Spanish Fleet Destroyed off Cape Passaro 1718 45mm diameter in bronze, by J. Croker, Obverse: Bust right, armoured, draped and laureate, GEORGIVS. D:G: MAG: BR: FR: ET. HIB: REX: F:D., Reverse: statue of the King, as Neptune, upon a rostral column amidst capture naval trophies, SOCIORVM PROTECTOR, Exergue: CLASSE ,. HISP. DELETA. AD . ORAS . SICILIAE . 1718. MI ii 439/42, Eimer 481, 35.08 grammes, NEF
Abolition of the Slave Trade 1807 53mm diameter by T. Webb, Obverse: Bust right WILLIAM WILBERFORCE M.P. THE FRIEND OF AFRICA, Reverse: Britannia seated on a dais, inscribed I HAVE HEARD THEIR CRY and attended by Mercury, Prudence and Justice, is crowned by Victory, hovering above, Exergue: SLAVE TRADE ABOLISHED MDCCCVII, BHM 627, Eimer 983, 58.42 grammes, GEF
Accession of William IV 1830 55mm diameter by E. Thomason, Obverse: Bust right, HIS MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY WILLIAM IV 1830. Reverse: Bust right draped, HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY QUEEN ADELAIDE 1830. BHM 1423, Eimer 1221, 66.46 grammes, EF with minor contact marks and small spots
Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria 1897 56mm diameter in silver, The Official Royal Mint issue, by T.Brock, after W.Wyon, Eimer 1817, BHM 3506, 84.54 grammes, EF with a matt finish, in the Royal Mint red box of issue
Legitimacy of Jacobite Succession 1699 27mm diameter in silver by N.Roettier, Obverse: Bust left, armoured, IAC : WALLIAE . PRINCEPS. Reverse: A radiate sun over a calm sea dispels clouds and demons, SOLA . LVCE . FVGAT, in exergue 1699. MI ii 204/519, Eimer 381, 7.00g, EF with some contact marks, with an attractive tone, the reverse with underlying colour tone
Attempted Invasion of Scotland 1708 40mm diameter in bronze by J. Croker/ S. Bull, Obverse: Bust left, draped, ANNA . D:G: MAG : BRI : FRA : ET . HIB : REG: Reverse: Britannia, armed, protects the crouching figure of Scota from the French fleet in flight, one of their ships lying obstructed in the harbour, CLASSE . GALL . FVG . Exergue: AD . FRETVM . EDENBVRG . XIV . MARTH . MDCCVIII, MI ii 316/141, Eimer 430, 21.99 grammes, EF
Battle of Malplaquet 1709 47mm diameter in bronze by J. Croker, Obverse: Bust left, crowned and draped, ANNA . D:G: MAG : BRI : FR : ET . HIB : REG:, Reverse: A battle scene in a wood, Victory hovering with two laurel wreaths. CONCORDIA ET . VIRTVTE. In exergue: GALLIS . AD . TAISNIERE . DE VICTIS . AVG XXXI. MDCCIX, MI ii 359/197, Eimer 438, 44.74 grammes, GEF
Coronation of Caroline 1727 34mm diameter in silver by J. Croker, the official Coronation issue, Obverse: Bust Left CAROLINA. D.G.MAG.BR.FR.ET.HIB.REGINA. Reverse: The Queen standing, flanked by Religion and Britannia. HIC.AMOR.HAEC.PATRIA Exergue CORON.XI.OCTOB. MDCCXXVII, MI ii 480/8, Eimer 512, 18.23 grammes, GVF/NEF with some minor contact marks
Death of the Duke of Cumberland 1765 38mm diameter in bronze, by J.v. Nost Obverse: Bust right armoured and draped, WILL . D . OF . CUMBERLAND, Reverse: A tomb, inscribed NAT XV: APRIL. MDCCXXI OB. XXXI OCTO.R MDCCLXV, flanked by Cupid, as Hercules, and a mournful Britannia, a scroll inscribed CULLODEN at her feet, BHM 91, Eimer 709, 19.41 grammes, GEF with traces of lustre
Marriage of Prince Charles to Louisa of Stolberg 1772 32mm diameter in bronze, unsigned, Obverse: Bust left armoured and draped, CAROLVS . III . N. 1720 . M. B. F. ET. H. REX. 1766, Reverse: Bust left, LVDOVICA .M. B. F. ET. H. REGINA. 1772, BHM 163, Eimer 743, 14.22 grammes, EF
Retirement of David Garrick 1776 37mm diameter in bronze, by J. Kirk, Obverse: Bust left, draped, DAVID GARRICK, Reverse: Masks of Comedy and Tragedy amongst symbols of the Arts. ILLE HISTRIO ANGLICUM , in exergue: MDCCLXXVI, BHM 204, Eimer 765, 21.85 grammes, GEF
Relief of Gibraltar 1783 44mm diameter in White Metal, by J.C.Reich, Obverse: Bust right, wearing a cocked hat and uniformed. ELLIOT AN MARTINS SOCIVS NON : IVPITERIPSE EST. Reverse: A view of the bombardment, VICTRIX IN FLAMIS VICTRIX GIBRALTAR IN VNDIS. In Exergue: MDCCLXXXIII, with R below, BHM 254, Eimer 802var, a small copper plug near 6 o'clock, below the date, perhaps official as other specimens noted with the same type of plug in the same location, NEF
Relief of Gibraltar 1783 44mm diameter in White Metal, by J.C.Reich, Obverse: Bust right, wearing a cocked hat and uniformed. ELLIOT AN MARTINS SOCIVS NON : IVPITERIPSE EST. Reverse: A view of the bombardment, VICTRX IN FLAMIS VICTRIX GIBRALTAR IN VNDIS. In Exergue: MDCCLXXXIII. BHM 254, Eimer 802, 25.75 grammes, a small copper plug near 6 o'clock, perhaps official as other specimens noted with the same type of plug in the same location, EF and lustrous
Admiral Earl Howe NavalVictory of the First of June 1794 41mm diameter in copper by W.Wyon, Obverse: Bust right uniformed, EARL HOWE ADML OF THE WHITE K:G:, Reverse: Neptune advancing right in a marine car FRENCH FLEET DEFEATED OFF USHANT. In Exergue: VII SAIL OF THE LINE CAPTURED I . JUNE MDCCXCIV in 3 lines, BHM 387, Eimer 856, 39.47 grammes, UNC or near so, a most attractive example
Peace of Amiens 1802 48mm diameter in bronze by C.H. Kuchler. Obverse: Bust left, armoured and draped, GEORGIUS III . D:G. BRITANNIARUM REX . FID . DEF . &, Reverse: Peace extinguishes a pile of arms, beyond: an open sea, TRIUMPHIS POTIOR. In Exergue: PAX UBIQUE MDCCCII, BHM 535, Eimer 941, 50.38 grammes, GEF with some minor contact marks
Death of George III 1820 48mm diameter in copper by C.H. Kuchler. Obverse: Bust left, armoured and draped, GEORGIUS III . D:G. BRITANNIARUM REX . FID . DEF . &, Reverse: legend in 7 lines, NATVS / IVNII. IV / CDDCCXXXVIII. / IMPERm: ACCEPIT. OCTXXV. / CDDCCLX / EXCESSIT. JAN . XXIX. / CDDCCCXX. within a wreath, PATER : PATRIAE, BHM 991, Eimer 1121, 58.76 grammes, EF with some minor contact marks
London Bridge Opening 1831 51mm diameter in bronze, by B. Wyon, Obverse: Bust right WILLIAM THE FOURTH, Reverse: A view of the bridge, LONDON BRIDGE In Exergue: COMMENCED 15 JUNE 1825 OPENED 1. AUGUST 1831, BHM 1544, Eimer 1245, 69.19 grammes, GEF
City of LondonImperialVolunteers 1900 77mm diameter in bronze, by G. Frampton, A soldier of the C.I.V. proclaimed by a fanfare, and welcomed by Londinia, seated on a dais, Around, oak branches entwined with fourteen labels commemorating the C.I.V's various actions in the South African war. Exergue: PRO PATRIA REGINA ET VRBE, Reverse: The Union and C.I.V flags flying upon a hill surrounded by trees, sun on horizon and cannons in the foreground. Exergue: THE CITY OF LONDON IMPERIAL VOLUNTEERS RAISED AND EQVIPPED FOR THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA BY THE CITIZENS OF LONDON FORMED DECEMBER 1899 RETURNED TO LONDON OCTOBER 1900 in 7 lines. BHM 3684, Eimer 1848, 225.02 grammes, EF, only 550 issued
Capture of the Citadel of Lille 1708 45mm diameter in bronze by J. Croker, Obverse: Bust left, crowned and draped, ANNA . D: G. MAG : BRI : FR : ET . HIB : REG:, Reverse: Victory holding the Shield of Lille above a plan of it's fortifications INSVLAE . CAPTAE . MDCCVIII. MI ii 338/169, Eimer 435, 36.82 grammes, EF
Capture of the Citadel of Lille 1708 45mm diameter in bronze by J. Croker, Obverse: Bust left, crowned and draped, ANNA . D: G. MAG : BRI : FR : ET . HIB : REG:, Reverse: Victory holding the Shield of Lille above a plan of it's fortifications INSVLAE . CAPTAE . MDCCVIII. MI ii 338/169, Eimer 435, 30.76 grammes, EF with traces of lustre and a few small spots
Trial of Dr. Henry Sacheverell 1710 cast, 35mm diameter in silver, Obverse: Bust almost facing, H : SACH . D : D: Reverse: A mitre, : IS : FIRM : :TO : THEE: MI ii 367/250, Eimer 442, 11.05 grammes, EF
Duke of Montagu memorial 1751 55mm diameter in bronze by J.A.Dassier, Obverse: Bust left armoured JOANNES DVX DE MONTAGV Reverse: The Good Samaritan tends the wounds of a weary traveller, TV VAC SIMILITER. Exergue: MDCCLI., MI ii 663/369, Eimer 635, 87.50 grammes, EF
Prince Frederick elected Bishop of Osnabruck 1764, 41mm diameter in silver, by T. Pingo, Obverse: Britannia seated, almost facing, leaning against the British shield, at a table on which rests a mitre, and crozier, SPES PVBLICA, Reverse: legend in 9 lines, ANNVENTE / GERGIO TERTIO / M.BRIT.FR.H.R.F.D. / D.BRVNSW. ET . LVNEB. / S.R.I.A.TH. ET. ELECT. / PATRE ET REGE OPT. / POSTVLATVS EPISC. / XXVII / FEBRVARII / MDCCLXIV, around: FREDERICVS M. BRIT . EPISCOPVS . ONSABRVG D. BR . ET . LVN. BHM 90, Eimer 706, 26.64 grammes, EF the obverse with touches of multicoloured tone
George Prince of Wales 1792 48mm diameter in bronze, by W. Barnett, Obverse: Bust left, draped, GEORGIVS PRIN . GALL, Reverse: A male figure, standing left, offers bread to a pilgrim, CORONAM MUNIF ICENTIA SUPERAT, Exergue: MDCCXCII, BHM 361, Eimer 848, 48.80 grammes, EF
Admiral Earl Howe NavalVictory of the First of June 1794 41mm diameter in copper, by C.H. Kuchler, Obverse: Bust right, uniformed, RIC . COMES . HOWE . THALASSIARCHA BRITAN . PATRIAE DECUS ET TUTAMEN, Reverse: A Naval engagement, NON SORTE SED VIRTUTE. In Exergue: GALLOR . CLASSIS PROFLIG . DIE i JUNII MDCCXCIV in 3 lines, BHM 383, Eimer 855, 53.68 grammes, EF with some contact marks
Naval Action off Tory Island 1798 38mm diameter in bronze, by T.Wyon Snr. Obverse: Bust three-quarters facing, uniformed, SR. J.R. WARREN BARONET . K.B. THE LORD OF HOSTS IS WITH US, Reverse: A Naval engagement, THE SISTER COUNTRY AGAOIN RESCUED FROM INVASION. In Exergue: BREST SQADRON DEFEAT'D OFF TORY ISLAND OCTOBER. 12 .1798, in 3 lines, BHM 456, Eimer 896, 30.87 grammes, EF with traces of lustre and a small indentation in the reverse field
George III Preserved from Assassination 1800, 48mm in bronze by C.H.Kuchler, Obverse : Bust left armoured and draped, GEORGIUS III D:G.MAGN.BRIT.FR.ET,HIB.REX, Reverse: A burning altar inscribed D.O.M. Above, Eye of Providence, PERSPICIT ET PROTEGIT, In Exergue: A SICARIO SERVATUS MAI. XV. MDCCC. BHM 483, Eimer 916, 54.41 grammes, UNC or very near so with some minor contact marks
Union of Great Britain and Ireland 1801 48mm diameter in bronze, by C.H.Kuchler, Obverse: Bust left armoured and draped, GEORGIUS III . D:G. BRITANNIARUM REX. FID: DEF: &c. Reverse: Britannia and Hibernia stand facing each other, their hands clasped, JUNGUNTUR, OPES FIRMATUR IMPERIUM, In Exergue: 1. JAN MDCCCI, BHM 524, Eimer 927, 52.97 grammes, GEF with a small dark spot on the obverse
Medals (6) St. Thomas's Hospital 1752 72mm diameter in bronze by W.Wyon (First struck 1829) Obverse: Bust right in surgeon's cap CHESELDEN, Reverse: A cadaver on a table awaiting examination; beyond, a skull, book and bell glasses upon a table, decorated with the Arms of the hospital MORS VIVIS SALVS, Exergue: St. THOMAS'S HOSPITAL, Eimer 638 GEF. Note: The medal was awarded annually from around 1845 in silver or bronze, for surgical anatomy, Calendar Medal 1743 41mm diameter in brass, Fine, cleaned, Oliver Cromwell 1658 Dassier a cast copy in pewter? type as Eimer 526/203 NVF in a presentation box, Christmas Medals 1974 (2) each 45mm diameter in bronze by Sandhill Lustrous UNC and boxed, one with certificate, Boston (Lincolnshire) 1970 350th Anniversary of the Sailing of the Pilgrim Fathers 39mm diameter in bronze Obverse: The Arms of Boston 1620 1970 BOSTON, Reverse: A view of St. Botolph's Church, in the foreground, a Quaker couple THE SAILING OF THE PILGRIM FATHERS 350TH ANNIVERSARY Lustrous UNC
Marriage of Princess Louise to Marquis of Lorne 1871, 64mm diameter in bronze, by J.S.Wyon, Obverse: Busts left, conjoined, H.R.H. PRINCESS LOUISE MARQUIS OF LORNE, Reverse: Heraldic shields dividing 1871 21 MAR on a field decorated with roses and thistles, within an ornamental quatrefoil, BHM 2916, Eimer 1613, 160.17 grammes, GEF/AU
William Gladstone, Resignation as Prime Minister, 95mm diameter in bronze, by J. Rochelle Thomas, Obverse: Draped bust of Gladstone, left, Reverse: Inscription in two colums, each of 50 lines, of the members of the House of Commons 1894, BHM 3468, Eimer 1792, 355.72 grammes, some signs of die rust, NEF with some surface marks
Union of England and Scotland 1707 34mm diameter in silver by J.Croker/S.Bull, Obverse: Bust left ANNA . D:G: MAG : BR : FRA : ET . HIB : REG .Reverse British Arms within garter, crowned by winged genii, on a platform inscribed SEMPER EADEM, decorated with a rose and thistle, two infant genii support a crown above the arms, and collar, and George of the Garter below, MI ii 295/107, Eimer 425, 15.83 grammes, GVF/NEF with some contact marks and an underlying colourful tone
Attempted Invasion of Scotland 1708 40mm diameter in bronze by J. Croker/ S. Bull, Obverse: Bust left, draped, ANNA . D:G: MAG : BRI : FRA : ET . HIB : REG: Reverse: Britannia, armed, protects the crouching figure of Scota from the French fleet in flight, one of their ships lying obstructed in the harbour. CLASSE . GALL . FVG. In Exergue: AD . FRETVM . EDENBVRG . XIV . MARTII . MDCCVIII, MIii 316/141, Eimer 430, 22.53 grammes, GEF with traces of lustre
George III Recovery of Health 1789, 35mm diameter in Barton's metal, by J.P.Droz, Obverse: Bust right, laureate GEORGIVS . III . D. G. MAG. BRI. FR. ET. HIB. REX, Reverse: A snake entwined around a tripod, upon which rests a burning altar, FELICITAS PUBLICA, in exergue, SAL. REG. REST. 1789, BHM 311, Eimer 827, 19.71 grammes, EF with some contact marks, the reverse with a choice and colourful tone
Siege of Acre 1799 49mm diameter in White metal, by J.G. Hancock, Obverse: Bust left, uniformed, SIR WILLIAM SIDNEY SMITH K.S. OF SWEDEN Reverse: A youth standing on a sea-shore, displays a naval shield. Beyond, a palm and a distant view of Acre, In Exergue: BONAPARTE REPULSED AND SIEGE OF ACRE RAISED 20 MAY 1799, BHM 473, Eimer 905, 45.07 grammes, NEF
George VSilver Jubilee 1935 57mm diameter in silver (2) Eimer 2029a, BHM 4249, The Official Royal Mint issue, by P. Metcalfe, 86.61 grammes, and 84.39 grammes EF and UNC with Matt finish, in the Royal Mint box of issue
Prince George, Lord High Admiral 1702, 42mm diameter in bronze, by J. Croker, Obverse: Bust of Queen Anne, draped, ANNA . D:G:. MAG. BR: FR: ET. HIB. REGINA. Reverse: Bust of Prince George left, armoured and draped GEO: DAN: PR: M: ADM: ET. DVX. SVP: ANGLIAE. MI ii 233/14, Eimer 392, 28.89 grammes, GEF, the reverse with two small tone spots
Battle of Oudenarde 1708 44mm diameter in bronze by J. Croker, Obverse: Bust left crowned and draped, ANNA . D: G: MAG : BRI : FR : ET . HIB : REG:, Reverse: two captives at the base of a column, surmounted by Victory, and decorated with captured French standards. GALLIA . AD . ALDENARD . VICTIS, in Exergue: XXX . IUNI MDCCVIII, MI ii 322/148, Eimer 433, 34.34 grammes, bout EF/EF with a gentle edge bruise
Capture of Mons 1709 40mm diameter in bronze by J. Croker, Obverse: Bust left, draped, ANNA . D:G: MAG : BRI : FRA . ET . HIB : REG:, Reverse: Victory flying left, above a city, MONTIBVS . IN . HANNONIA . CAPTIS . In exergue: MDCCIX. MI ii 362/202, Eimer 440, 22.94 grammes, GEF with traces of lustre and a few small spots
Battle of Saragossa 1710 48mm diameter in bronze by J. Croker, Obverse: Bust left, laureate and draped, ANNA AVGVSTA, Reverse: victory presents captured Spanish standards to Anne, enthroned, HISPANIS . PROFLIGATIS. Exergue: AD. CAESARIUM . AVGVSTAM AVG .IX. MDCCX. MI ii 373/219, Eimer 446, 43.60 grammes, EF with a small verdigris spot and a small edge nick
Admiral Vernon Capture of Portobello 1739 (3) 1.) 38mm diameter in brass, unsigned, Half length figures of Vernon and brown each in a frock coat and holding a staff, ADMIRAL VERNON AND COMMODORE BROWN, Reverse: Six ships entering Portobello harbour, WHO TOOK PORTO BELLO WITH SIX SHIPS ONLY, Exergue: NOV 22 1739, Eimer 548, 9.63 grammes, VG/Fine, 2) 39mm diameter in brass, signed I.W, Obverse: Shield of Britain within the Garter, crowned, with supporters, motto and crest, GR above, Reverse: Six ships entering Portobello harbour PORTO . BELLO . TAKEͶ . BY ADMIRAL . VERͶOͶ . WITH . SIX . SHIPS . ͶOV . 22 .1739 Eimer 549, 15.58 grammes, Fine/VF with pitted surfaces, 3) 40mm diameter in brass, Obverse: Full length portrait of Vernon Ship and Cannon behind, THE . BRITISH . GLORY . REVIV.D. BY . ADMIRAL . VERͶOͶ, Reverse: Six ships entering Portobello harbour, HE TOOK PORTO BELLO WITH SIX SHIPS ONLY, Exergue: NOV. 22 . 1739, unlisted by Eimer, 18.70 grammes, Fine/NVF
George III Preserved from Assassination 1800, 48mm in bronze by C.H.Kuchler, Obverse : Bust left armoured and draped, GEORGIUS III D:G.MAGN.BRIT.FR.ET,HIB.REX, Reverse: A burning altar inscribed D.O.M. Above, Eye of Providence, PERSPICIT ET PROTEGIT, In Exergue: A SICARIO SERVATUS MAI. XV. MDCCC. BHM 483, Eimer 916, 57.89 grammes, A/UNC
George VSilver Jubilee 1935 32mm diameter in silver by P.Metcalfe (7) The Official Royal Mint issues, Eimer 2029b, BHM 4249, NEF to GEF one brightly cleaned, all in the red boxes of issue
Coronation of Caroline 1727 34mm diameter in silver by J. Croker, the official Coronation issue, Obverse: Bust Left CAROLINA. D.G.MAG.BR.FR.ET.HIB.REGINA. Reverse: The Queen standing, flanked by Religion and Britannia. HIC.AMOR.HAEC.PATRIA Exergue CORON.XI. OCTOB MDCCXXVII, MI ii 480/8, Eimer 512, 17.74 grammes, GVF
Death of the Duke of Wellington 1852 58mm diameter in bronze by G.G.Adams, Obverse: Bust right WELLINGTON vertically in the field, Reverse: Britannia seated mourning before a pedestal on which is a Roman helmet over a sword PLORANT IN FUNERE GENTES In Exergue: SEPT. XIV. / MDCCCLII, 134.88 grammes, Eimer 1469, BHM 2473, EF/AU with some small edge nicks, the fields prooflike
Crystal Palace Exhibition 1854 51mm diameter in White metal, by Dowler, Birmingham, Obverse: View of the building, THE MIGHT OF INDUSTRY THE GLORY OF PEACE, Exergue: THE CRYSTAL PALACE SYDENHAM, Reverse: 5-line inscription within a wreath EXHIBITIO / OF THE / ARTS AND INDUSTRY OF ALL / THE WORLD, unlisted by Eimer or BHM, 36.50 grammes, NEF
Coronation of George V (3) 51mm diameter in silver (2) The Official Royal Mint issues by B.Mackennal , Eimer 1922, BHM 4022, the first 87.40 grammes, EF cleaned with an edge knock, the second 87.41 grammes, GEF with dull tone, the third 51mm diameter in bronze 76.87 grammes, GEF, all in the red boxes of issue
Duke of Marlborough 1742 55mm diameter in bronze by J.A. Dassier, Obverse: Bust right armoured, CAROLUS SPENCER, Reverse: DUX DE MARLBOROUGH MCCCXLII in 4 lines, MI ii 568/202, Eimer 568, 68.97 grammes, EF
Coronation of George IV 1821 35mm diameter in bronze, The Official Royal Mint issue, by B. Pistrucci, Obverse: Bust left, laureate, GEORGIUS IIII D.G. BRITANNIARUM REX F:D:, Reverse: George IV enthroned left, is crowned by Victory, behind. Before him stand Britannia, Hibernia and Scotia. PROPRO JAM JURE ANIMO PATERNO, Exergue: INAUGURATUS DIE. JULII. XIX ANNO MDCCCXXI, BHM 1070, Eimer 1146, 22.73 grammes, UNC or near so and nicely toned
Coronation of George IV 1821 56mm diameter in bronze by G. Mills, Obverse: Bust right, GEORGIVS IV BRITANNIARUM REX, Reverse: An equestrian figure left, armoured and plumed, of the King's champion PRO REGE DIMICO Exergue: CORONAT IULII XIX. MDCCCXXI, BHM 1087, Eimer 1142, 72.30 grammes, A/UNC toned
Erection of Nelson's Column 1843 44mm in white metal by J. Davies, Obverse: Bust of Nelson facing, Uniformed, ADMl LORD NELSON, Reverse Statue of Nelson on a column, beyond, building along northern perimeter of Trafalgar Square, THE NELSON COLUMN TRAFALGAR SQUe.LONDON. In Exergue: W. RAILTON ESQ:ARCH: J. TAYLOR . BORN. GEF/EF, BHM 2124, Eimer 1377, 27.23 grammes, GEF/EF and lustrous
Florence Nightingale 1854-55, 42mm diameter in White metal, by Messrs J. Pinches, Obverse: Bust left, reading a book, within an oval frame, FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE, Reverse: An oval badge in the centre inscribed VR on a cross, and BLESSED ARE THE MERCIFUL on its border, CRIMEA on a ribbon below, S A MARK OF ESTEEM AND GRATITUDE FOR HER DEVOTION TO THE QUEEN'S BRAVE SOLDIERS, BHM 2668A, Eimer 1493, 27.03 grammes, GEF and lustrous
Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria 1887 77mm diameter in Bronze The official Royal Mint issue by J.E.Boehm/F Leighton, Obverse: Bust left Crowned and Veiled. VICTORIA REGINA ET IMPERATRIX. Reverse Enthroned figure of Empire, facing, flanked by standing figures of Science, Letters and Art left, opposite those of Industry and Agriculture right, at their feet below Empire are Mercury reclining and Time Above two cherubs displaying shields inscribed MDCCCLXXXVII and MDCCCXXXVII and V.R.I in a wreath between . IN. COMMEMORATION. Exergue. Five linked shields inscribed ASIA AMERICA EUROPE AUSTRALASIA and AFRICA, Eimer 1733, BHM 3219, 216.63 grammes, EF with some surface marks
Coronation of James II 1685 34mm diameter in silver by J. Roettier, the official Coronation issue Obverse Bust right Laureate, armoured and draped, IACOBVS. II. D.G. ANG. SCO. FR. ET. HI. REX Reverse a Laurel Wreath upon a cushion; above a hand issuing from heaven. A. MILITARI. AD. REGIAM. Exergue: INAVGVRAT. 23. AR. 1685 , 14.55g, Eimer 273, About Fine
William and Mary 1689 26mm diameter in silver by J. or N. Roettier, Obverse: Busts right, conjoined, GVLIELMVS . ET . MARIA . D . G. Reverse: Two hands clasped, hold a sceptre upon which is a crown, IVNGIT . AMOR . PATRIAEQ . SALVS . MI I 692/87, Eimer 317, 5.57 grammes, Good Fine, the reverse with some contact marks
Death of John Conduitt 1738, 58mm diameter in bronze, by J.S. Tanner (after H.F. Gravelot) Obverse: Bust right, draped, IOHANNES CONDUITT REI . MONET: PRAEF : Reverse: Truth introduced Conduitt standing right, to Hampden, holding staff with cap of Liberty, and Newton seated, leaning on a diagram of the planetary system, MEMORES FECERE MERENDO, Exergue: MDCCXXXVII, MI ii 518/73, Eimer 538, 60.95 grammes, EF with some light contact marks and small rim nicks
David Garrick, Laudatory Medal 1762 40mm diameter in bronze, by L. Pingo, Obverse: Bust right, draped DAVID GARRICK, Reverse: Three Muses standing HE UNITED ALL YOUR POWERS, In exergue: MDCCLXXII, BHM 160, Eimer 746, 28.62 grammes, NEF/EF
Death of John Rennie 1821 64mm diameter by W. Bain, Obverse: Bust left JOHN RENNIE, Reverse: CRINAN & LANCASTER CANALS LONDON LEITH & SHEERNESS DOCKS WATERLOO & SOUTHWAREK BRIDGES PLYMOVTH HOWTH & DVNLEARY HARBOVRS &c &c &c in 9 lines, all within a wreath, Eimer 1152, Obverse as Eimer 1166, BHM 1164, 122.92 grammes, toned UNC in a round fitted case
Medal Set 1911-1937 a 6-piece set comprising Coronation of George V 1911, 51mm diameter in bronze, Obverse: Conjoined busts left, each crowned, KING . GEORGE . V . AND . QUEEN MARY CROWNED . JUNE . 22 . 1911, Reverse: a wreath and crown, TO COMMEMORATE THE CORONATION OF KING GEORGE V AND QUEEN MARY, 35.92 grammes, VF, Silver Jubilee of George V 1935 51mm diameter, Obverse: Busts left, conjoined, Reverse: Britannia standing facing, holding Trident THE SILVER JUBILEE 1935, 64.62 grammes, UNC, Coronation of Edward VIII 1937 51mm diameter in bronze by Turner & Simpson, Obverse: bust right, crowned, EDWARD . VIII . KING & EMPEROR, Reverse: Britannia standing right, upon a plaque inscribed CORONATION 1937, a wreath in her outstretched hand. Beyond, a facade of Westminster Abbey, 65.5 grammes, Eimer 2044, BHM 4298, Matt Finish UNC, Coronation of George VI 1937 51mm diameter in bronze by Turner & Simpson Obverse: Conjoined busts left, crowned and draped, GEORGE VI & QUEEN ELIZABETH, Reverse: Britannia standing right, upon a plaque inscribed CORONATION 1937, a wreath in her outstretched hand. Beyond, a facade of Westminster Abbey, 65.87 grammes, Eimer 2047, BHM 4351, Matt Finish UNC, and Miniatures (2) Silver Jubilee of George V 1935 25mm diameter, Obverse: Busts left, conjoined, Reverse: Britannia standing facing, holding Trident THE SILVER JUBILEE 1935 A/UNC with ribbon and pin, Coronation of George VI 1937 19mm diameter in bronze KING GEORGE VI & QUEEN ELIZABETH, Reverse: Crowned GVIR Cypher CORONATION 1937 EF with ribbon and pin, all housed in a 4-medal box with CORONATION 1937 on the lid, the box with some wear, one of the catches bent, the miniatures pinned to the inside of the lid, an unusual and rare group
Coronation of George VI 1937 57mm diameter in silver by P. Metcalfe, The official Royal Mint issue, Eimer 2046a, BHM 4314, 93.07 grammes, Matt finish, UNC or very near so, with the odd small contact mark, in the original red box of issue
Birth of Prince Charles 1630 30mm diameter in silver, unsigned, Obverse: Four Heart-shaped shields of England and France, Scotland, France and Ireland Reverse a decorative tablet upon which 'HONOR'. PRIN'. MAG'. BRIT'. FRA'. ET'. HIB'. NAT', 29 MAI'. ANN', 5.08 grammes, Eimer 115, EF the reverse with some dark toning
Murder of Sir Edmundbury Godfrey 1678 39mm diameter in silver by G. Bower, Obverse: Bust right, draped, MORIENDO . RESTITVTIT . REM . E . GODFREY, Reverse: A prostrate figure being strangled by a man leaning over him, the scene blessed by a papal figure holding a BVLLO (decree) TANTVM RELIGIO POTVIT, Lettered Edge: CERVICE . FRACTA . FIDEM . SVSTVLIT . ATLAS . XNS . 1678, 27.49 grammes, Eimer 257a GVF and nicely toned
Marriage of George III to Queen Charlotte 1761, 26mm diameter in silver, unsigned, Obverse: Busts right, conjoined, GEORGIVS. III . ET . CHARLOTTA, Reverse: A cherub carries a scroll inscribe FELICITAS BRITANNIAE, above a view of London, In Exergue: DIIS . AUSPICIBUS MDCCLXI, BHM 17, Eimer 691var, 4.38 grammes, GVF/NEF and colourfully toned
Imprisonment of Francis Burdett 1810 48mm diameter in bronze, unsigned, Obverse: Bust right, draped, SIR FRANCIS BURDETT BART: M P. FOR WESTMINSTER, Reverse: THE ENLIGHTENED ADVOCATE OF THE RIGHTS & LIBERTIES OF THE PEOPLE, within a radiate circle, BHM 689, Eimer 1011, 46.85 grammes, EF
Battle of Inkerman 1854 41mm diameter in bronze by Messrs. J. Pinches, Obverse: fierce bayonet engagement, INKERMANN, Reverse: RL. ARTILLERY. RL. ENGINEERS. NOVR 5 1854 upon a central shield, Around, six compartments naming the participating regiments, the divisions of which are identified, on a continuous ribbon, 1ST DIVISION, 2ND DIVISION. 3RD DIVISION, 4TH DIVISION, 5TH DIVISION, and LT. CAVALRY, BHM 2541, Eimer 1492, 41.10 grammes, About EF/EF with some verdigris spots on the obverse
Coronations and Jubilees (4) Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria 1897 56mm diameter in bronze, the official Royal Mint issue, Eimer 1817, BHM 3506, 70.72 grammes, GVF cleaned with some scratches on the reverse, Coronation of Edward VII 56mm diameter in bronze, the official Royal Mint issue Eimer 1871, BHM 3737, 81.74 grammes, NEF cleaned, Coronation of George V 1911 The Official Royal Mint issue, Eimer 1922, BHM 4022, 75.31 grammes, NEF cleaned, boxed, Silver Jubilee of George V 31mm diameter in silver, The Official Royal Mint issue, 15.76 grammes, EF toned, boxed
William Penn Memorial 1718 40mm diameter in bronze, by L. Pingo, Obverse: bust right draped, WILLIAM PENN B. 1644 D. 1718, Reverse: Penn and a native American Indian clasp hands, BY DEEDS OF PEACE, In Exergue PENSYLVANIA SETLED 1681, MI ii 438/40, BHM 201, Eimer 482, 29.53 grammes, Fine
Death of Isaac Newton 1727 33mm diameter in copper, by J. Dassier, Obverse Bust almost facing, draped, head three-quarters right, ISAACUS NEWTONUS, Reverse: EQ. AUR. PHILOSOPHUS. OBIT 31 MART. 1727 NATUS ANNOS 85. Eimer 506, 20.90 grammes, UNC, the reverse with underlying pastel tone and desirable thus, comes with two old tickets,
Medals, Jetons and Tokens (14) Medals (3) 1746 Battle of Culloden 1746 34mm diameter in Brass, Obverse: Equestrian figure of the Duke WILL DUKE CUMBERLAND Exergue: Born 15. AP. 1721, Reverse: A Battle scene REBELLION JUSTLY REWARDED, Exergue: CULLODEN 16 AP. 1746 as Eimer 604, VG, London Bridge Opened 1831 29mm diameter in Brass, unsigned Obverse THE FIRST STONE WAS LAID BY RT - HON THE LORD MAYOR JOHN GARRATT ESQ. ON THE 15 JUNE 1825 THE 1st AUGst 1832 AND THE BRIDGE OPEN'D BY THEIR MAJESTIES COST 506,000 POUNDS, Reverse: View of the bridge spanning the river with ships, as Eimer 1246 NEF, The S.S Great Britain 1843 27mm diameter in brass, by J. Gardner BHM 2119 Obverse: Starboard view of the 'Great Britain' under sail, THE GREAT BRITAIN STEAM SHIP LAUNCHED AT BRISTOL, LENGTH 322 FT. BREADTH 50.6. DEPTH 32.6, Reverse: THIS IRON STEAM SHIP WAS LAUNCHED IN THE PRESENCE OF H.R.H. PRINCE ALBERT JULY 19 1843 . THE WEIGHT OF IRON USED IN THE SHIP AND ENGINES IS UPWARDS OF 1500 TONS CONSTRUCTED BY T.R. GUPPY ESQ. C.E, VF, Pub Tokens (2) COACH AND HORSES CHURCH LANE, Reverse: OMS & BS with central 2, VF, The Gothic, Gt. Hampton St. Reverse: 3 within a wreath, Fine/VF, Gaming Token 1800 Obverse: George III, Reverse: Crowned shield, in brass, Brewery Token 1881 Halstead Brewery, 32mm x 25mm oval, in bronze, Reverse: A & S 1881 VF, Jeton Louis XIIII and Maria Theresa, undated (1666) 27mm diameter in bronze, Near Fine/Fine, Transport Token, Halfpenny Glasgow, Clyde Ferries ticket, undated in brass, 27mm diameter Fine, Halfpenny 18th Century undated Middlesex - Spence's, Odd Fellows DH803c, Plain edge, GVF, Chile - The Santa Rina Nitrate Co. 1 Peso Brass Token 36mm diameter in brass, Reverse: OFICINA SANTA RITA, Fine, Germany Notgeld coins in red porcelain (2) One mark 1921 Grunberg UNC, 50 Pfennigs 1921 Grunberg UNC, and a Decimal Two Pence 1971 on a thinner flan, 5.83 grammes, VF
Death of Sir Ralph Abercromby 1801 40mm diameter in bronze, by J.G. Hancock, Obverse: Uniformed bust of Sir Ralph Abercromby facing, head turned to the left SIR RALPH ABERCROMBY with LIEUTENANT - GENERAL below, Reverse: Britannia lying weeping before a tomb, inscribed WOUNDED / MAR.21 / DIED MAR. 28 /1801. A palm tree and pyramids in the distance, In exergue: FRENCH DEFEATED / MAR. 21 1801, BHM 505, unlisted by Eimer, 31.13 grammes, EF
Death of William Pitt 1806 53mm diameter by T. Webb, Obverse: Bust left GVLIELMO PITT R.P.Q.B., Reverse: An island rock buffeted by heavy waves and lightning. PATRIAE COLVMEN DECVS, in exergue: OB.A. MDCCCVI, BHM 610, Eimer 975, 71.73 grammes, minor friction to the high points only. A/UNC
Coronation of William IV 1831 33mm diameter in copper, by W.Wyon, The Official Royal Mint issue, Obverse: Bust right WILLIAM THE FOURTH CROWNED SEP: 8 1831, Reverse Bust right, diademed, ADELAIDE QUEEN CONSORT CROWNED SEP:8 1831, BHM 1475, Eimer 1251, 18.76 grammes, GEF
William Chambers Art Union of London 1857 55mm diameter in bronze by W.Wyon, Obverse: Bust right, CHAMBERS 1725-1796, Reverse: a façade of a building. In Exergue: SOMERSET HOUSE 1781, SIR WILLIAM CHAMBERS R.A. ARCHITECT. BHM 2596, Eimer 1516, 117.28 grammes, UNC, number 9 in a series of 30 Art Union of London medals
Death of Queen Mary 1694 40mm diameter in copper, by J. and N. Roettier, Obverse: Mary seated left upon a globe, holding a palm branch, O. GRAVE . WHERE IS . THY . VICTORY, Reverse: Legend in 4 lines, QVEEN : MARY. THE : SECOND: AETAT 32 : OBIT : DEC : 28. ANNO : DOM . 1694, MI ii 121/364, Eimer 363, 26.13 grammes, Fine
Coronation of Caroline 1727 34mm diameter in silver by J. Croker, the official Coronation issue, Obverse: Bust Left CAROLINA. D.G.MAG.BR.FR.ET.HIB.REGINA. Reverse: The Queen standing, flanked by Religion and Britannia. HIC.AMOR.HAEC.PATRIA Exergue CORON.XI.OCTOB. MDCCXXVII, MI ii 480/8, Eimer 512, 18.56 grammes, GF/GVF
William Romaine 1782 37mm diameter in bronze, unsigned, Obverse: Bust left, draped THE . REV'D. W'm ROMAINE. Reverse?: An open Bible, inscribed LIFE OF FAITH, WALK OF FAITH. In exergue: RECTOR OF ST. ANN'S / BLACK FRIARS / LECTURER OF ST. DUNSTAN / IN THE WEST * LONDON * 1782 in 6 lines, BHM 241, Eimer 799, 20.18 grammes, GVF with traces of old lacquering in places
Battle of Cape St. Vincent 1797 49mm diameter in bronze by J.G. Hancock, Obverse: Bust left, uniformed, JOHN JERVIS, EARL OF St. VINCENT ADMIRAL OF THE WHITE, BORN JANUARY 26 1735, Reverse: haispanis, reclining on the sea-shore, leans against a shield inscribed PLUS ULTRA, a naval engagement to the right WITH 22 SHIPS AND 1428 GUNS PERSUED AND DEFEATED THE SPANISH FLEET OF 37 SHIPS AND "2600^)) GUNS FOUR SHIPS AND 382 GUNS TAKEN I n Exergue : FEBRURY 14 1797. BHM 435, Eimer 881, 66.25 grammes, GVF with some contact marks
Battle of Alma 1854 41mm diameter in bronze, by J. Pinches, Obverse: Troops advancing behind the armed figure of a standard-bearer, ALMA (incuse) SEPTEMBER 20th 1854. Reverse: Legend in 18 lines, listing the participating regiments, BHM 2539, Eimer 1490, 40.85 grammes, EF
Battle of Camperdown 1797 49mm diameter in White metal, by J.G. Hancock. Obverse: Bust right, uniformed, ADAM LORD VISCOUNT DUNCAN ADMIRAL OF THE WHITE BORN JULY 1 1731, Reverse: a sailor nailing the Royal Standard to a ship's galland mast. OCTOBER 11 1797, with 24 SHIPS & 1198 GUNS DEFEATED THE DUTCH FLEET of 26 SHIPS & 1259 GUNS 5 SHIPS & 529 GUNS TAKEN. In Exergue: HEROIC COURAGE PROTECTS THE BRITISH FLAG, BHM 426, Eimer 884, 47.73 grammes, NEF
Battle of Cape St. Vincent 1797 38mm diameter in bronze by T.Wyon Snr. Obverse: Bust almost facing, EARL St. VINCENT DEFEATED THE SPANISH FLEET, Reverse: Two infant genii display an earl's coronet and British ensign above the sea, VALOUR REWARDED. In Exergue: FEB 14 1797 FOUR SHIPS TAKEN OFF CAPE St. VINCENT in 3 lines, BHM 433, Eimer 883, 28.90 grammes, GEF with a small flan flaw on the obverse
Passage of the Douro 1809 41mm diameter in White metal by N.G.A.Brenet and E.J. Dubois, Obverse: Bust right ARTHUR DUKE OF WELLINGTON, Reverse: A river God prevents passage of English ships. Exergue: PASSAGE OF THE DURO 1809, BHM 671, Eimer 997, 26.98 grammes, GEF and lustrous with some contact marks
Battle of Waterloo 1815 41mm diameter in bronze, N.G.A. Brenet, Obverse: Bust right ARTHUR DUKE OF WELLINGTON, Reverse: Two clasped hands above a ribbon inscribed SALAMANCA VITTORIA PAMPELUNA ORTHES TOULOUSE VIMIERA OPORTO TALAVERA BUSACO FTES DE ONOR, all within a wreath, BHM 871, Eimer 1068, 39.25 grammes, EF
Peace in Europe 1856, 52mm diameter in White metal by J. Pinches, Obverse: THE ALLIES GIVE PEACE TO EUROPE MARCH 30th 1856, in 6 lines, within a wreath decorated with a ribbon inscribed ENGLAND FRANCE SARDINIA TURKEY, Reverse: A rectangular plaque with a scene of ships sinking in a harbour, above, radiate scales between flgs of England, France, Sardinia and Turkey, FALL OF SEBASTOPOL SEP. 8th 1855. Exergue: A snake in undergrowth. SINOPE - HANGO, BHM 2581, Eimer 1509, 37.29 grammes, EF and lustrous, the reverse with touches of underlying colourful tone.
Christian IX and Louise, Visit to the City of London 1893 76mm diameter in bronze, by F.Bowcher, issued by the Corporation of London, Obverse: Busts right, conjoined and draped, she diademed, he uniformed, CHRISTIANUS IX ERT LOUISE D:G: DANIAE V:G: REX ET REGINA, Reverse: Londonia seated left, facing, beside a pedestal decorated with the Danish shield , right, holds a streaming pendant inscribed WELCOME CHRKISTIAN IX TO LONDON . Beyond: A facade of the Guildhall. Exergue: 8th JULY 1893 , BHM 3454, Eimer 1783, 211.23 grammes, some pits and surface marks to the fields, GVF
Royal Society of Arts Manufacturers And Commerce Award, President's Medal (dated 1910) 56mm diameter in matt silver Obverse: Portrait of George V, GEORGE V KING & ELPEROR PATRON, MCMX below, Reverse: ROYAL SOCIETY OF MANUFACTURES AND COMMERCE within a wreath, FOUNDED 1754 . INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER 1847, Edge: Dora Reynolds, Advanced Examination 1926 Spanish, Eimer 1917, 89.24 grammes, EF in the original fitted black box
Murder of Sir Edmundbury Godfrey 1678 39mm diameter in silver by G. Bower, Obverse: Bust right, draped, MORIENDO . RESTITVTIT . REM . E . GODFREY, Reverse: A prostrate figure being strangled by a man leaning over him, the scene blessed by a papal figure holding a BVLLO (decree) TANTVM RELIGIO POTVIT, Lettered Edge: CERVICE . FRACTA . FIDEM . SVSTVLIT . ATLAS . XNS . 1678, 28.84 grammes, Eimer 257a, NVF with some surface marks and edge knocks
William Pitt, First Lord of the Treasury 1799 53mm diameter in bronze, by J.G. Hancock, Obverse: Bust left draped, WILLIAM PITT APPOINTED FIRST LORD OF THE TREASURY AND CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER DEC: 1783 Reverse: Legend in 12 lines WITH / FORTITUDE / WISDOM / AND INTEGRITY / HE SERVES / A PROSPEROUS / NATION / ND / A VIRTUOUS / KING / 1799 / AGED 40, all within a wreath, BHM 470, Eimer 912, 70.74 grammes, About EF with some small spots
William III Orange Association 1690 (issued c.1800) 35mm diameter in silver by W. Mossop, Obverse Bust left, laureate and draped, THE GLORIOUS AND IMMORTAL MEMORY 1690, Reverse: Royal Arms KING & CONSTITUTION, 16.53 grammes, Eimer 324, NVF with some surface marks, with integral suspension loop as usual.
Investiture of Prince Edward as Prince of Wales 1911 35mm diameter in silver by W.Goscombe John, Eimer 1925, BHM 4079, The Official Royal Mint Issue Obverse: Bust Three-quarters left, crowned and draped, CARNARVON IVLY. XIII. MCMXI across the field, INVESTITVRE. OF. EDWARD. PRINCE. OF. WALES. K.G. Reverse: Caernarvon Castle, the Welsh Dragon below, ARWISGIAD.IORWERTH TYWSOG.CYMRU.M.G, a radiate sky decorated with the Prince's crest within Garter, crowned. 21.37 grammes, lightly rubbed on the high points of the obverse, EF/GEF in the red Royal Mint box of issue
Prince of Wales, National Thanksgiving 1872. 58mm diameter in bronze by J.S. and A.B. Wyon, Obverse: Head left, ALBERT EDWARD PRINCE OF WALES, Reverse: The Prince's crest within a wreath, NATIONAL . THANKSGIVING . FOR . RECOVERY . OF . THE . PRINCE . OF . WALES. FEB . 1872. BHM 2929, Eimer 1619, 104.58 grammes, GEF with some contact marks
Queen Victoria, Visit to the City of London 1837 61mm diameter in White Metal by J.Barber, Obverse: Bust left, crowned, VICTORIA DEI GRATIA REGINA, Reverse: Victoria standing beneath a canopy, attended by Britannia, is welcomed by the Lord Mayor, City Arms above, WELCOME. Exergue: IN COMMEMORATION OF HER MAJESTY'S VISIT TO THE CITY OF LONDON. NOV 9th 1837. THE RIGHT HONORle JOHN COWAN LORD MAYOR., Eimer 1303, BHM 1772, 90.65 grammes, EF boxed
Battle of Culloden 1746 36mm diameter in brass Eimer 605var Obverse Bust right WILL DUKE CUMBERLAND Born 15 Apr 1721, Reverse A Battle scene REBELION JUSTLY REWARDED Exergue: CULLODEN.16.AP 1746, 12.93 grammes, NVF unevenly toned on the obverse but not unattractive
Trial of Dr. Henry Sacheverell 1710 cast, 35mm diameter in silver, Obverse: Bust almost facing, H : SACH . D : D: Reverse: A mitre, : IS : FIRM : :TO : THEE: MI ii 367/250, Eimer 442, 12.54 grammes, Good Fine
Abolition of the Slave Trade 1807 53mm diameter in bronze by T. Webb, Obverse: Bust right WILLIAM WILBERFORCE M.P. THE FRIEND OF AFRICA, Reverse: Britannia seated on a dais, inscribed I HAVE HEARD THEIR CRY and attended by Mercury, Prudence and Justice, is crowned by Victory, hovering above, Exergue: SLAVE TRADE ABOLISHED MDCCCVII, BHM 627, Eimer 983, 66.03 grammes, EF with some residual dirt by the rims, boxed
Medals of a Naval theme (3) Engraved - Medal 1854 Obverse: Crowned Head of Victoria left VICTORIA REGINA, Reverse: An engraving of a ship : PRESENTED BY Mr. EDGAR VINCENT TO JOHN ANGIER, MATE OF THE ULERIN on 12th JUNE 1885 VF and with mount at top, an unusual piece. The Ulerin illustrated in 'Famous Clyde Yachts' by Henry Shields, Lusitania Medal 1915 55mm diameter in Iron, Eimer 1941A, EF, and a Clyde Navigation Ferries Halfpenny Ticket, undated 26mm in brass Fine
Volunteer Movement 21st Anniversary 1881 63mm diameter in White Metal by N.McPhail, Reverse after J.N.Paton, Obverse: Bust of the Queen almost facing, Crowned, veiled and draped, dividing letters V-R in the field, XXI. ANNIVERSARY. OF. THE. VOLUNTEER. MOVEMENT. MDCCCLXXXI, Reverse: A warrior standing, protects the kneeling figures of Anglia, Hibernia and Scotia, in defence of their mother Kingdom PRO ARIS ET FOCIS, as Eimer 1682, BHM 3104, WE 1378, unlisted by Eimer in White Metal, GEF with some lustre, the high relief portrait of the Queen sharp and pleasing, some evidence of die rust visible in the fields, a most attractive example
A pair of medals in white metal (2) comprising (1) London Bridge Opened 1831, 26mm diameter in white metal by B. Wyon, Eimer 1247, BHM 1545, Obverse: City of London Shield, crest and motto, Reverse: LONDON BRIDGE COMMENCED 15. JUNE 1825 OPENED 1. AUGUST 1831, Above: Bridge of the Bridge-House Estates, Issued by the Corporation of the City of London, GVF, (2) Reform Bill 1832 50mm diameter in white metal by T. Halliday, Eimer 1256, BHM 1587, Obverse: portrait medallion of KING WILLIAM IV. KING OF GREAT BRITAIN in a central circle, around three segments detailing the text of the Reform Bill, Reverse: Justice and Mercury observe Britannia, brandishing a sword, who drives Corruption , holding a money-bag, into the sea. Above: a radiate triangle inscribed KING LORDS COMMONS. BRITANNIA SUPPORTED BY JUSTICE DRIVES CORRUPTION FROM THE CONSTITUTION. In Exergue: MDCCCXXXII, NVF
Queen VictoriaDiamond Jubilee 1897, 38mm diameter in silver by F.Bowcher, manufactured by Spink & Son. Obverse: Bust left Crowned, wreathed and draped, Reverse: Four medallions entwined with ribbons, upon which are portraits of Queen Victoria, the Prince of Wales, The Duke of York and Prince Edward, MAY GOD PRESERVE OUR QUEEN AND THE HEIRS TO THE THRONE, Edge: PRESENTED BY JAMES CATTO 22nd JUNE 1897. Eimer 1820, BHM 3529, 25.29 grammes, UNC, the obverse with some hairlines in the fields, in the red box of issue
Coronation of Edward VII 1902 56mm diameter in bronze, the Official Royal Mint issue Eimer 1871, BHM 3737, 80.86 grammes, About EF with some light contact marks and a small edge nick
Coronation of George VI 1937 32mm diameter in silver, The Official Royal Mint issues Eimer 2046, BHM 4314, both UNC or near so and colourfully toned, in the red boxes of issue
Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee 1977 (2) the first 57mm diameter in silver by L.Durbin, Obverse: Head left, diademed, ELIZABETH II SILVER JUBILEE 1952-1977, Reverse: The Silver Jubilee Rose THE THINGS WHICH I HAVE BEFORE PROMISED I WILL PERFORM AND KEEP SO HELP ME GOD, 74.86 grammes, Eimer 2136, matt finish UNC with some toning, in the red Spink box of issue with certificate and original receipt for £25, the second 45mm diameter in silver by John Pinches, Obverse, Portrait of the Queen, facing, Reverse ER within wreath, design by Joan Freeman, 38.33 grammes, Proof nFDC in the blue box of issue with certificate
Kings and Queens of England 1731 Edward V (No.21) 41mm diameter in bronze by J. Dassier, Obverse: Bust left, draped, EDOUARD . V. D.G. ANG.FR.ET.HIB.REX, Reverse a tomb inscribed with an image of the killing of the young Prince, the plinth inscribed NAT . 8 . OCTOB . 1470 . MORT . 1483 . Eimer 526, 36.62 grammes, GEF
Queen VictoriaDiamond Jubilee 1897 56mm diameter in bronze by G.W.de Saulles (after T.Brock) The Official Royal Mint issue, Eimer 1817a, BHM 3506, 77.26 grammes, A/UNC with some small spots, in the red Royal Mint box of issue, the box in good condition
Kings and Queens of England 1731 William II (No.2) 41mm diameter in bronze by J. Dassier, Obverse: GULIELMUS . II . D.G. ANGLIAE . REX. Reverse: A decorated tomb. Exergue: NAT. 1060. COR. 1087. MORT 1100., Eimer 526, 39.78 grammes, EF
Marriage of Queen Victoria to Prince Albert 1840 45mm diameter in White metal by T. Halliday, Obverse: Busts left conjoined, VICTORIA BRITAN . REGINA, ERT ALBERT SAX COBURG GOTHA PRINCEPS. Reverse: Scene of the marriage ceremony, DEO FAVENTE, VIVITE, FELICIS. In exergue: MARRIED FEB 10 1840, BHM 1911, Eimer 1337, 27.38g, About EF and lustrous
Coronation of Edward VII 1902 52mm diameter in bronze by G. Frampton Eimer 1872 Obverse Busts left conjoined and draped, EDWRDVS.VII.REX.ET.IMP.ET ALEXANDRA REG. Reverse Imperial Crown upon radiate circle, lion above, flanked by two trees decorated by the Scottish lion, left and the Irish harp, right Exergue: TO COMMEMORATE THE CORONATION OF KING. EDWARD. VI AND QVEEN. ALEXANDRA 1902, 54.35 grammes, A/UNC with a small edge nick
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