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Visit of T.R.H. The Prince and Princess of Wales to India 1905-06, large circular medal, silver, unnamed as issued, good very fine, scarce £400-500
Sold for £900
Visit of H.M. King George V and Queen Mary to India 1911-12, small oval medal, silver, minor edge bruise, very fine £40-50
Sold for £140
Delhi Durbar 1911, silver, unnamed as issued, on lady’s bow riband; India Military Nursing Service Cape Badge, silver; Overseas Nursing Association Cape Badge, silver, with ‘1911’ suspension bar; Ceylon Victory Medal 1919, silver, unnamed as issued; Badge for Voluntary War Work in India (3), two in H.M. Mint, Calcutta, cases of issue, the lid of one case embossed ‘Mrs. Moncrieff Smith.’, generally good very fine or better (7) £60-80
Sold for £240
Earl of Dufferin’s Viceroy Presentation Medal 1884, the obverse featuring Lord Dufferin’s coat of Arms; the reverse featuring a heart and crescent with coronet and standards above, enclosed by the Earl’s orders of chivalry, 51mm, silver, unnamed, edge bruising, otherwise good very fine £150-200
Sold for £340
Earl of Dufferin’s Viceroy Presentation Medal 1884, the obverse featuring Lord Dufferin’s coat-of-arms; the reverse featuring a heart and crescent with coronet and standards above, enclosed by the Earl’s orders of chivalry, 51mm, bronze (Isabella Thomas, Agra Medical School 1888) edge bruising, otherwise good very fine £100-150
Sold for £380
Marquess of Dufferin and Ava’s Viceroy Presentation Medal 1888, pattern presentation medal for Burma, by Alan Wyon, the obverse featuring a coronet and shield, the reverse featuring a coronet over heart and crescent, two flags, all within a plain wide border, plain edge, 51mm, silver, unnamed, extremely fine and extremely rare £240-280
Sold for £460
Marquess of Lansdowne’s Viceroy Presentation Medal 1888, the obverse featuring conjoined busts of Lord and Lady Lansdowne; the reverse featuring Lord Lansdowne’s coat of Arms, 51mm, silver (T. S. M. Carter W., 3.D.G., Best Cavalry Shot, Meerut 1891) fitted with silver straight bar suspension, suspension partly damaged, minor edge bruise, nearly extremely fine £180-220
Marquess of Lansdowne’s Viceroy Presentation Medal 1888, the obverse featuring conjoined busts of Lord and Lady Lansdowne; the reverse featuring Lord Lansdowne’s coat of Arms, 51mm, silver, unnamed, in Wyon, London, fitted case, extremely fine £150-200
Marquess of Lansdowne’s Viceroy Presentation Medal 1888, the obverse featuring conjoined busts of Lord and Lady Lansdowne; the reverse featuring Lord Lansdowne’s coat of Arms, 51mm, silver, unnamed, edge bruising, nearly extremely fine £120-150
Sold for £170
An Earl of Elgin’s Viceroy Presentation Medal group of three awarded to Colour Sergeant J. S. Salt, Simla Volunteer Rifles Earl of Elgin’s Viceroy Presentation Medal 1894, the obverse featuring conjoined busts of Lord and Lady Elgin; the reverse featuring Lord Elgin’s coat of Arms, 51mm, silver (Colour Sergeant J. S. Salt, Champion, Simla Volr. Rifles, 1894.) fitted with silver ring suspension; Delhi Durbar 1911, silver (James S. Salt, D...
Sold for £800
Lord Curzon of Kedleston’s Viceroy Presentation Medal 1899, the obverse featuring conjoined busts of Lord and Lady Curzon; the reverse featuring Lord Curzon’s coat of Arms, 51mm, silver, unnamed, with silver ring suspension, edge bruising and contact marks, very fine £120-150
Sold for £280
An Earl of Minto’s Viceroy Presentation Medal pair awarded to Head Constable Alamdar Hussain, Punjab Police Earl of Minto’s Viceroy Presentation Medal 1905, the obverse featuring Lord Minto’s coat of Arms; the reverse inscribed ‘to Head Constable Alamdar Hossein [sic] Punjab Police’, 51mm, silver, fitted with silver ring suspension; Delhi Durbar 1911, silver (21 H.C. Alamdar Hussain. P.P.) contact marks, nearly very fine (2) £220-2...
Sold for £500
Lord Chelmsford’s Viceroy Presentation Medal 1916, the obverse featuring Lord Chelmsford’s coat of Arms; the reverse inscribed ‘Jemadar Pal Singh 1918’, 51mm, silver, fitted with silver ring suspension, very fine £180-220
Sold for £400
Earl of Reading’s Viceroy Presentation Medal 1921, the obverse featuring Lord Reading’s coat of Arms, the reverse inscribed ‘Zainab Jamal-ud-Din 1921’, 51mm, silver, with silver hanger suspension, test mark to edge and various edge cuts, nearly very fine £180-220
Sold for £260
An Earl of Reading’s Viceroy Presentation Medal pair awarded to Sergeant M. C. Aidinyantz, Auxiliary Force, India Earl of Reading’s Viceroy Presentation Medal 1921, the obverse featuring Lord Reading’s coat of Arms, the reverse inscribed ‘M. C. Aidinyantz 1924’, 51mm, silver, unmounted; Efficiency Medal, G.VI.R., 1st issue, India (Sjt. M. C. Aidinyantz, E.B. Coy., A.F.I.) good very fine (2) £220-260
Sold for £420
Earl of Reading’s Viceroy Presentation Medal 1921 (2), the obverse featuring Lord Reading’s coat of Arms, 51mm, silver, naming to reverse erased, with small silver ring suspension; another, 51mm, bronze, unnamed, the edge inscribed ‘Ever Gratefully Yours J. J. Bergin’, unmounted, very fine (2) £100-140
Sold for £160
Lord Irwin’s Viceroy Presentation Medal 1926, the obverse featuring Lord Irwin’s coat of Arms, the reverse inscribed ‘Marie Freemantle 1926’, 51mm, silver, unmounted, in H.M. Mint, Calcutta, case of issue, extremely fine and scarce to a lady £240-280
Lord Irwin’s Viceroy Presentation Medal 1926, the obverse featuring Lord Irwin’s coat of Arms, the reverse inscribed ‘Mohammed Din Lifter’, 51mm, bronze, traces of mount suspension, otherwise good very fine £70-90
Sold for £70
Earl of Willingdon’s Viceroy Presentation Medal 1931, the obverse featuring conjoined busts of Lord and Lady Willingdon; the reverse featuring Lord Willingdon’s coat of Arms, 51mm, silver (M. Rahim Bakhsh Head Driver Government House Peshawar April 1932) with silver ring suspension, edge bruising and contact marks, nearly very fine £160-200
Sold for £300
Earl of Willingdon’s Viceroy Presentation Medal 1931, the obverse featuring conjoined busts of Lord and Lady Willingdon; the reverse featuring Lord Willingdon’s coat of Arms, 51mm, silver, unnamed, with silver ring suspension, extremely fine £120-160
Earl of Willingdon’s Viceroy Presentation Medal 1931, the obverse featuring conjoined busts of Lord and Lady Willingdon; the reverse featuring Lord Willingdon’s coat of Arms, 51mm, bronze (Nathoo Ram, Cooly, 1936) with bronze ring suspension, nearly extremely fine £80-120
Sold for £130
Marquess of Linlithgow’s Viceroy Presentation Medal 1936, the obverse featuring Lord Linlithgow’s coat of Arms, the reverse inscribed ‘I. M. Pathan’, 51mm, silver, unmounted, test cut to edge, contact marks and heavy edge bruising, nearly very fine £160-200
Marquess of Linlithgow’s Viceroy Presentation Medal 1936, the obverse featuring Lord Linlithgow’s coat of Arms, the reverse inscribed ‘L. R. Gade.’, 51mm, bronze, traces of mount suspension and heavy edge bruising, nearly very fine £70-90
Sold for £110
An Earl Mountbatten of Burma’s Governor General Presentation Medal pair awarded to Head Steward Mr. A. V. Coelho, late Royal Navy Africa General Service 1902-56, 1 clasp, Somaliland 1908-10 (M.866 A. V. Coelho, Bandsn. H.M.S. Hyacinth.); Earl Mountbatten of Burma’s Governor General Presentation Medal 1947, the obverse featuring Lord Mountbatten’s coat of Arms, the reverse inscribed ‘Head Steward Mr. A. V. Coelho’, 51mm, silver, fitte...
Sold for £650
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This collection was sold on 18 July 2018.
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