An 1811 twopence token by Rushbury & Woolley (42mm, 38gm). [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1874 International Exhibition at South Kensington. BHM 2992, Eimer 1633, 51mm by J.E.Boehm and G.T.Morgan. These pieces are sometimes inscribed on...
"Struck in 1882 and awarded annually in competitions at public schools and on training ships." per Eimer. [ATTACH]
G. Frampton's impressionist medal for Winchester College's 500th anniversary in 1893 (BHM 3464, 76mm) [ATTACH]
A lead-filled bronze cliché, 85 mm by Andrieu, 1789, The Arrival of the King in Paris. [ATTACH]
An early PCGS example. [ATTACH] Not for sale.
The British Empire Medal, 1901, BHM 3735, 100mm. Edward VII/Lord Roberts on horseback. [ATTACH]
York Minster cathedral fire (BHM 1361) with restoration fund auction announcement. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Pius IX, Anno XXIV (1869) Interior of St. Peter's by Bianchi, 82mm/270gms. [ATTACH]
My only Guernsey piece, an 8 doubles of 1885 (Heritage images). [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Just rolled in from Stack's. BHM 2875, Confederation of Canada by the Wyons, 1867, 76mm in high relief. (Lacquered?) [ATTACH]
British Empire Medal, 1901: Edward VII / Lord Roberts on Horseback. BHM 3735, Eimer 1859, 100mm. [ATTACH]
George III-Age of Majority 1759 (Eimer 666, MI II 698/428) 55mm [ATTACH]
I came across large papal medals for the first time in 2007 when Stack's Coin Galleries auction contained this group of 4 medals. I thought the...
This medal by P. Hollins commemorates the 300th anniversary of the founding of the Birmingham grammar school by King Edward VI in 1552. BHM 2502,...
The penny tokens of the Parys Mines Company (Anglesey) were among the heftiest tokens of the Conder era. Hundreds of tons of tokens were minted...
Papal medal with deep perspective by Bianchi, 82mm, 265gms. From the Stack's Bowers sale of Anthony Terranova's medals. [ATTACH]
Obsequies for George IV, 1830. BHM 1412 by T.W. Ingram, 44mm. [ATTACH]
William Wyon tribute medal by L.C. Wyon, 1854, 55mm. [ATTACH]
34mm Coronation medal by J. Barber (collector/museum inventory number taped to edge) [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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