Medals (3) Coronation of Edward VII 1902 56mm diameter in silver, by G.W. De Saulles, the Official Royal Mint issue, 85.74 grammes, Eimer 1871, BHM 3737, A/UNC with some minor hairlines and a thin scratch on the lower part of the obverse, George V Silver Jubilee 1935 57mm diameter in silver with matt finish, by P. Metcalfe, the Official Royal Mint issue, 86.83 grammes, Eimer 2029a, BHM 4249 UNC, Coronation of George VI 1937 57mm diameter in silver, by P. Metcalfe, The Official Royal Mint issue, Eimer 2046, BHM 4314, 91.92 grammes, UNC or near so with some minor contact marks, each in the red Royal Mint box the last box with some tears
Coronation of Edward VII 1902 56mm diameter in silver, by G.W. De Saulles, the Official Royal Mint issue Eimer 1871, BHM 3737, 85.70 grammes, EF with some scratches and contact marks, in the red Royal Mint box
Coronation Medals (6) 1902 Edward VII (2) The Official Royal Mint issues, Eimer 1871, BHM 3737, the first EF with some contact marks and hairlines, the second Fine, 1911 George V The Official Royal Mint issues (4) Eimer 1922b, BHM 4022 VF with an edge nick, VF cleaned, and GEF (2), the last two in the Royal Mint paper envelopes of issue
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
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 Edward VII 1902 56mm diameter in bronze The Official Royal Mint issue Eimer 1871, BHM 3737, 79.76 grammes, UNC or near so with traces of lustre and a few small tone spots, in the red box of issue
Coronation of Edward VII 1902 56mm diameter in silver, The Official Royal Mint issue, Eimer 1871, BHM 3737, 85.59 grammes, UNC or near so, nicely toned with some minor surface nicks, in the red Royal Mint box of issue
Coronation of Edward VII 1902 56mm diameter in bronze, the Official Royal Mint issue Eimer 1871, BHM 3737, 79.71 grammes, A/UNC the obverse with some small spots, the reverse with a contact mark in the field, in the red box of issue
Coronation of Edward VII 1902 56mm diameter in bronze, The Official Royal Mint issue, Eimer 1871, BHM 3737, 80.39 grammes, minor handling marks, UNC in the red Royal Mint box of issue
Coronations and Jubilees (4) 1897 Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria, 39mm diameter, silvered, by the Birmingham Mint, Obverse Bust left crowned, veiled and draped, VICTORIA REGINA ET IMPERATRIX, Reverse: Shield and Motto of Burnley, QUEEN'S DIAMOND JUBILEE 1897. CALEB THORNBER . MAYOR, 33.22 grammes, BHM 3548 EF toned, 1897 Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria, 25mm diameter in silver, the Official Royal Mint issue Eimer 1817 NVF cleaned, 1902 Coronation of Edward VII 31mm diameter in silver, the Official Royal Mint issue, Eimer 1871, EF/NEF, Medalet 1902 Coronation of Edward VII, 20mm diameter in silver by E.Fuchs, 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. Eimer 1870 NVF/VF
Coronation of Edward VII 1902 31mm diameter in gold, The Official Royal Mint issue, by G.W. de Saulles, Eimer 1871, BHM 3737, 17.04 grammes, a small flan flaw on the reverse, otherwise fully lustrous and choice, in the red Royal Mint box of issue
Coronation of Edward VII 1902 31mm diameter in gold, The Official Royal Mint issue, by G.W. de Saulles, Eimer 1871, BHM 3737, 17.28 grammes, UNC with a few light hairlines and small tone spots, in the red Royal Mint box of issue
Coronation of Edward VII 1902 31mm diameter in gold, The Official Royal Mint issue, by G.W. de Saulles, Eimer 1871, BHM 3737, 17.31 grammes, UNC with a small nick on the Queen's eyebrow, otherwise choice, in the red Royal Mint box of issue
Coronation of Edward VII 1902 56mm diameter in silver (2), The Official Royal Mint issues, by G.W. de Saulles, Eimer 1871, BHM 3737, the first 85.86 grammes UNC with some small rim nicks, the second 85.80 grammes, UNC or near so and attractively toned, both in the red Royal Mint boxes of issue
Coronations and Jubilees (4) Queen VictoriaDiamond Jubilee 1897 56mm diameter in bronze (2) The Official Royal Mint issue Eimer 1817a, BHM 3506, the first 73.23 grammes, GEF, the second 77.88 grammes, VF with some contact marks, Coronation of Edward VII 1902 The Official Royal Mint issues, by G.W. de Saulles, Eimer 1871, BHM 3737, the first 81.09 grammes, A/UNC with traces of lustre, the second 80.52 grammes, A/UNC with traces of lustre, all unboxed
Edward VII Coronation 1902 56mm diameter in silver, the Official Royal Mint issue, Eimer 1871, BHM 3737. 86.04 grammes, UNC or very near so with minor cabinet friction, in the red Royal Mint box of issue
Edward VII Coronation 1902 56mm diameter in silver, the Official Royal Mint issue, Eimer 1871, BHM 3737. 86.32 grammes, EF with a thin scratch in the reverse field, in the red Royal Mint box of issue
Coronation of Edward VII 1902 56mm diameter in bronze , The Official Royal Mint issue, by G.W. de Saulles, Eimer 1871, BHM 3737, 80.80 grammes UNC and nicely toned with traces of lustre, two tiny edge nicks barely detract, in the red Royal Mint box of issue with certificate
Coronation of Edward VII 1902 31mm diameter in silver, The Official Royal Mint issue, by G.W. de Saulles, Eimer 1871, BHM 3737, 12.69 grammes, UNC or very near so with some contact marks, in a red box with 'Mansion House', CORONATION YEAR 1902. Right Hon.Sir. J.C. Dimsdale, Bart., M.P., Lord Mayor' in gold lettering on the lid. J.C. Dimsdale was knighted in 1894, in commemoration of the opening of Tower Bridge. He was Lord Mayor of London at the time of the Coronation, and in 1902 he carried the Crystal Sceptre of the City of London in front of King Edward VII at his Coronation. The 1902 Coronation Honours list was released on the intended coronation day on 26 June 1902, and announced that Dimsdale would receive a baronetcy. He was created Baronet, of Goldsmiths, Langdon Hills, in the County of Essex and of Lancaster Street in the Borough of Paddington in the County of London. In June 1902 he received the 2nd class of the Japanese Order of the Rising Sun from Prince Komatsu Akihito, who was received formally at Mansion House as part of his visit to the United Kingdom to attend the coronation. An interesting piece of Royalty-related history.
Medals (3) Coronation of Edward VII 1902 56mm diameter in bronze, by G.W.de Saulles, The Official Royal Mint issue, Eimer 1871, BHM 3737EF cleaned, in the Royal Mint box of issue. South London Working Classes Industrial Exhibition 1865 Medal of Merit 51mm diameter in bronze by R.W Martin and J.Moore Reverse MEDAL OF MERIT surrounded by names of artists, scientists inventors and other prominent people NEF boxed, the lid detached. 1901 Naval and Military Exhibition Eimer 1858, BHM 3734 38mm diameter in White Metal Obverse: Vignette containing the busts of Edward VII and Alexandra NAVAL & MILITARY EXHIBITION, Exergue: CRYSTAL PALACE 1901, Reverse: Vignette containing busts of Queen Victoria and Albert , below - a view of the Great Exhibition building JUBILEE OF THE GREAT EXHIBITION HYDE PARK SYDENHAM 1851 1901 NEF and lustrous
Coronation of Edward VII 1902 56mm diameter in bronze The Official Royal Mint issue Eimer 1871, BHM 3737, 81.51 grammes, Toned UNC with traces of lustre, a most attractive example, in the red box of issue
Jubilee and Coronation medals (3) Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria 1897 56mm diameter in bronze by G.W. de Saulles, (after T.Brock/W.Wyon) Eimer 1817a, BHM 3506, the Official Royal Mint issue, UNC the reverse with a few small spots. Coronation of Edward VII 1902 55mm diameter in bronze by G.W.de Saulles, Eimer 1871, BHM 3737, the Official Royal Mint issue, GEF. Coronation of George V 1911 51mm diameter in bronze by B.Mackennal, Eimer 1922a, BHM 4022, the Official Royal Mint issue, UNC or near so, with small carbon spots, each medal in the respective Royal Mint box of issue
Medals (29) Queen VictoriaGolden Jubilee 1887 Obv. Veiled Head of Victoria VICTORIA REGINA ET IMPERATRIX ANNO JUBILAEI A.D.1887, Rev. Young head of Victoria VICTORIA REGINA REGNVM SVSCEPIT20 JVN 1837. 26mm diameter in silver by J.Carter NEF, Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee 1897 26mm diameter in silver The Official Royal Mint issues (9) Eimer 1817 VF to GEF some with attractive toning, Edward VII Coronation 1902 Halifax Regional issue 38mm diameter in silver NEF, Edward VII Coronation 1902 31mm diameter in silver The Official Royal Mint issues (8) Eimer 1871 VF to A/UNC many with attractive tone, one with some scratches, George V Coronation 1911 31mm diameter in silver The Official Royal Mint issues (2) Eimer 1922 both Good Fine, George V Silver Jubilee 1935 32mm diameter in silver The Official Royal Mint issues Eimer 2029 (3) NEF, EF and GEF, Edward VIII Coronation 1937 32mm diameter Obv. Bust crowned and draped, facing three-quarters right TO COMMEMORATE THE CORONATION EDWARD VIII 1937, Rev. NEW ZEALAND, INDIA AUSTRALIA, SOUTH AFRICA, CANADA and WEST INDIES each on a banner against a background of oak branches, leaves and acorns EF, Enterprise du Palais Des Nations 1933 70mm diameter in .900 silver by Huguenin Freres & Co. (Switzerland) Obverse: A scene of industry , a man levers a large block, date below, Rev. Palace of Nations building, Switzerland, EF. Prize Medals (2) Royal Horticultural Society 45mm diameter in silver, awarded by Watford Show Sept. 1945 to Mr.A.Scard, Horticulture GEF. The Smallholder Championship medal undated 35mm diameter in silver NVF. An ornate silver badge hallmarked and with makers mark JHL some wear, Fine
Coronations and Jubilees in small group in silver (7) GB (6) Queen VictoriaDiamond Jubilee 1897 (3) 26mm in silver the Official Royal Mint issue NEF to GEF, Coronation of Edward VII 1902 The Official Royal Mint issue Eimer 1871, 31mm diameter in silver, UNC or near so, lightly toned, Coronation of George V 1911 The Official Royal Mint issue, 31mm diameter in silver, Eimer 1922 (2) UNC with matching golden tone, one with minor cabinet friction, Nepal Coronation of Edward VII 1902 VF holed at the top
Coronation Medals (3) Coronation of George IV 1821 35mm in Silver by Pistrucci Eimer 1146 The official Royal Mint issue, Obverse: Bust Left Laureate GEORGIUS IIII D.G. BRITANNIARUM REX F.D., Reverse George IV enthroned, left, crowned by Victory, behind, before him stand Britannia, Hibernia and Scotia PROPRIO JAM JURE ANIMO PATERNO in exergue INAUGURATUS DIE. JULII.XIX.ANNO.MDCCCXXI GVF cleaned. Coronation of Edward VII 9 Aug.1902 The Official Royal Mint issue Obverse: Bust right, crowned and draped, EDWRAD VII CROWNED 9.AUGUST 1902, Reverse: Bust of Queen Alexandra right, crowned, veiled and draped, ALEXANDRA QUEEN CONSORT, 31mm diameter in silver by G.W.De Saulles Eimer 1871 UNC or very near so with light cabinet friction, Coronation of George VI 1937 31mm diameter in silver by P.Metcalfe Obverse: Bust left, crowned and draped. George VI CROWNED 12 May 1937, Reverse: Bust of Queen Elizabeth left QUEEN ELIZABETH 12 MAY 1937 The Official Royal Mint issue EF with some hairlines
Medals in Silver (9) Queen VictoriaDiamond Jubilee 1897 26mm diameter in silver The Official Royal Mint issues Eimer 1817 (4) NVF, GVF (2), and NEF. Edward VII Coronation 1902 The Official Royal Mint issues Eimer 1871 (2) 56mm diameter GEF toned with small edge nicks, and 31mm diameter NEF/GVF with small spots, George VSilver Jubilee 1935 The Official Royal Mint issues 32mm diameter Eimer 2029b NEF and EF both toned, Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of EdinburghSilver Wedding 1972 51mm diameter in silver by D.Cornell Eimer 2125 Obverse: Busts left conjoined, the Queen wearing a bandeau. SILVER WEDDING ANNIVERSARY OF THE QUEEN AND THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH 1947-1972, Reverse: Two Royal Shields and crests, each within the Garter with crowned cypher of the Queen above and that of Prince Philip below, UNC in matt finish boxed with certificate
Coronation of Edward VII 1902 31mm diameter Eimer 1871 in gold, by G.W.de Saulles. Obverse: Bust right, crowned and draped, EDWARD VII CROWNED 9 AUGUST 1902, Reverse: Bust right, Crowned, veiled and draped, ALEXANDRA QUEEN CONSORT, below, a ribbon inscribed 9 AUG. 1902, The Official Royal Mint issue, UNC and lustrous with a small rim nick, in the official red box of issue
Medals (6) Coronation of George V 1911 51mm diameter in silver, by B.Mackennal, Eimer 1922a the Official Royal Mint issue A/UNC, toned. Coronation of George V 1911 51mm diameter in bronze, by B.Mackennal, Eimer 1922a the Official Royal Mint issue GEF with some small spots, in the Royal Mint box of issue. George V Silver Jubilee 1935 the Official Royal Mint issue 56mm diameter Eimer 2029a in silver by P.Metcalfe A/UNC toned, in the Royal Mint box of issue. Coronation of Edward VII 1902 31mm diameter in silver, Eimer 1871 the Official Royal Mint issue, A/UNC and attractively toned. George V Silver Jubilee 1935 the Official Royal Mint issue 32mm diameter in silver Eimer 2029b EF. Opening of the National Maritime Museum 1937 32mm diameter in silver by J. Langford Jones, for Spink, Eimer 2049b GEF
Coronation of Edward VII 1902 (2) 56mm diameter in silver Eimer 1871 the official Royal Mint issue Obverse: Bust right crowned and draped, EDWARD VII CROWNED 9.AUGUST 1902, Reverse: Bust right, crowned, veiled and draped, ALEXANDRA QUEEN CONSORT, below, a ribbon inscribed 9.AUG.1902 EF lightly cleaned, now retoning, in the red box of issue, 56mm diameter in bronze Eimer 1871 the official Royal Mint issue Obverse: Bust right crowned and draped, EDWARD VII CROWNED 9.AUGUST 1902, Reverse: Bust right, crowned, veiled and draped, ALEXANDRA QUEEN CONSORT, below, a ribbon inscribed 9.AUG.1902 GEF with a couple of small spots, in the red box of issue
Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria 1887 Eimer 1733 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, chocolate Unc with a touch of verdigris. Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee 1897 (2) silver and bronze 56mm diameter in silver Eimer 1817 the official Royal Mint issue, both UNC. Coronation of Edward VII 1902 56mm diameter in silver the Official Royal Mint issues Eimer 1871 Unc and very nicely toned these 4 all in the official Royal Mint boxes of issue, along with The Lusitania (German) Medal 1915 55mm in base metal UNC boxed as issued, Albert Schweitzer 1875 - 1965 56mm silver L'AMBARENE reverse beneath jungle scene cased Unc, and Le Touquet Lawn Tennis Club 1922 in silver 40 mm uncased Unc
Coronation of Edward VII 1902 56mm diameter in silver the Official Royal Mint issues Eimer 1871 (3) GVF, EF and GEF, all in the red boxes of issue, Queen VictoriaGolden Jubilee 1887 the Official Royal Mint issue, 77mm diameter in bronze by J.Boehm, Eimer 1733, Obverse: left facing bust VICTORIA REGINA ET IMPERATRIX , Reverse: Enthroned figure of empire with the five interlinked shields below ASIA, AMERICA, EUROPE, AUSTRALASIA, and AFRICA , UNC the obverse with very minor cabinet friction, with descriptive card
Queen VictoriaDiamond Jubilee 1897 56mm diameter in silver The Official Royal Mint issue, toned UNC with a small edge flaw not visible when viewed face on, in the red box of issue, Coronation of Edward VII 1902 56mm diameter in silver the Official Royal Mint issues Eimer 1871 (2) the first A/UNC, the second UNC with a few tiny spots, both in the red boxes of issue, Coronation of George V 1911 51mm diameter in silver Eimer 1922 The Official Royal Mint issue, UNC or near so with grey tone, in the red box of issue
Coronation of Edward VII (2) 1902 56mm diameter in silver Eimer 1871 The Official Royal Mint issue UNC in the red box of issue, 1902 56mm diameter in bronze Eimer 1871 The Official Royal Mint issue About UNC toned, in the red box of issue
Queen VictoriaDiamond Jubilee 1897 56mm diameter in silver Eimer 1817 The Official Royal Mint issue, GEF with a small scratch on the reverse, in the original box of issue, Coronation of Edward VII 1902 56mm diameter in silver Eimer 1871 The Official Royal Mint issue GEF with a small scratch on the obverse, in the original box of issue, Agricultural Prize Medal - The Shorthorn Society 1935 51mm diameter in silver awarded to Miss A.S.Brocklebank at Leicestershire Agricultural Society's Show for Her Bull WING PIONEER 274212 EF
Coronation of Edward VII 1902 56mm diameter in gold, the official Royal Mint issue, Eimer 1871 UNC and lustrous with a very small test mark on the rim visible under magnification
Coronation of Edward VII 1902 the official Royal Mint issue 31mm diameter in gold by G.W.DE Saulles Eimer 1871 UNC with a couple of small tone spots, the reverse with a short scratch in the field
Medals (10) George I c.1714 (undated) Eimer 471 25mm diameter in silver Obverse Bust right, Reverse Shield within Garter with Lion and Unicorn supporters, Diev et mon droit on a scroll below, Fine, Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria 1897 The Official Royal Mint issue 26mm diameter in silver Eimer 1817 EF toned, Coronation of Edward VII 1902 The Official Royal Mint issue 31mm diameter in silver Eimer 1871 EF, Coronation of George V 1911 the Official Royal Mint issue 31mm diameter in silver, Eimer 1922 UNC in the paper envelope of issue, Silver Jubilee of George V 1935 The Official Royal Mint issue 32mm diameter in silver Eimer 2029 UNC, Coronation of George VI 1937 The Official Royal Mint issue in silver 32mm diameter in silver Eimer 2046 GEF, Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria 1897 The Official Royal Mint issue 56mm diameter in bronze UNC in the red box of issue, Coronation of Edward VII 1902 The Official Royal Mint issue 56mm diameter in bronze Eimer 1871 UNC with a small spot on the reverse, Coronation of George V 1911 the Official Royal Mint issue 51mm diameter in bronze Eimer 1922 UNC in the red box of issue, South African War National Commemorative 1900 45mm diameter in bronze Eimer 1851 by Spink and Son EF
Queen VictoriaDiamond Jubilee 1897 The official Royal Mint issue Eimer 1817 56mm diameter in silver UNC with one tiny rim nick, Edward VII Coronation 1902 The Official Royal Mint issue Eimer 1871 56mm diameter in silver UNC lightly toned with a couple of very small contact marks, George V Coronation 1911 the Official Royal Mint issue 51mm diameter in silver Eimer 1922 About UNC and nicely toned, all in the Royal mint boxes of issue
Queen VictoriaDiamond Jubilee 1897 56mm diameter in silver, the official Royal Mint issue Eimer 1817 A/UNC, Coronation of Edward VII 1902 56mm diameter in silver, the Official Royal Mint issue Eimer 1871 Bright EF with some contact marks and hairlines (this in a Victoria Diamond Jubilee medal box), Silver Jubilee of King George V 1935 56mm diameter in silver (2) both the official Royal Mint issues Eimer 2029 with matt finish, both about UNC, one with a tone spot on the reverse, Coronation of George VI 1937 56mm diameter in silver (2) both the Official Royal Mint issues Eimer 2046 both UNC one with a small edge bruise, all cased, all bar one (as stated) in the official cases of issue
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