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Great Britain. Masonic medal 1830 Honorable Testimonial of Masonic Charity & Benevolence

Great Britain. Masonic medal 1830 Honorable Testimonial of Masonic Charity & Benevolence

Kod: 4809162MA
PLN1,000.00

Great Britain. Masonic medal 1830 Honorable Testimonial of Masonic Charity & Benevolence,"1830 Duke of Sussex", 37 mm Silver gilt, weight approx. 20,0 g., all in glazed 9 Carat Gold signed frame, weight of entire set approx. 33,0 g., Condition aUNC, dark patina on reverse

Obverse: seated mother with two children and the eye of providence above the scene. Below is the date MDCCCXXX (1830).
Reverse: inscription "HONORABLE TESTIMONIAL OF MASONIC CHARITY & BENEVOLENCE INSTITUTED BYH:R:H: AUG: FRED: DUKE OF SUSSEX GRAND MASTER" and bearing the Masonic insignia of a braided angle and compass.

Great Britain, Victoria (1837-1901). Advertising Token, 3 Pence of the London newspaper “Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper”

Great Britain, Victoria (1837-1901). Advertising Token, 3 Pence of the London newspaper “Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper”

Kod: 4817279R
PLN125.00

Great Britain, Victoria (1837-1901). Advertising Token, 3 Pence of the London newspaper “Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper”, Copper 30 mm, weight 10,20 g., Condition VG (VF)

Obverse: LLOYD'S WEEKLY NEWSPAPER THREE PENCE POST FREE / Reverse: PURCHASE NUMBER ONE OF LLOYD'S LAST NEW PENNY PUBLICATION
Similar specimen in collection: collections.museumsvictoria.com.au

These advertising tokens were produced by Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper between 1849 and 1860. Many pennies and half-pennies from the 19th century have stamps from this publication.

United Kingdom. University College, London - Malden Prize Medal, 1876

United Kingdom. University College, London - Malden Prize Medal, 1876

Kod: 4615034MA
PLN850.00

United Kingdom. University College, London - Malden Prize Medal, 1876, by N. Macphail, BHM 3035, Bronze, 70 mm, weight 148,98 g., Condition UNC, medal in original Macphail, Glasgow, plush lined case.
Obverse: bust of classical scholar Henry Malden, professor of Greek at University College London from 1831 until his death in 1876.
Reverse: legend around central wreath, without inscription.