Great Britain. Medal 1840 commemorating the wedding of Prince Albert "England`s Pride”, Allen and Moore Mint, Birmingham, Great Britain, Pewter 27 mm, weight 6,40 g., Condition aXF/VF+
Great Britain, London. Farthing Token 1842 on the occasion of the opening of the Thames Tunnel, by William Griffin (medallist), Bronze 22 mm, weight 5,10 g., Condition aXF, nice patina
Great Britain, Liverpool. 1/2 Penny Token (1843), Benjamin Hyam & Co, B. HYAM * 63 LORD ST. LIVERPOOL, R. MANUFACTURING CLOTHIERS HALFPENNY TOKEN, Brass 30 mm, weight 11,0 g., Condition aVF, edge nicks
Great Britain, London, Victoria (1837-1901). Commemorative medal 1851, Exhibition at the Crystal Palace on the occasion of the Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations, BHM# 2434, gilt Bronze 26 mm, weight 8,70 g., Condition VF+, cleaned
France / Great Britain. Medal 1855 commemorating the visit of Victoria and Albert to Paris, by Auguste-François Michaut (1786-1879), Gilt Brass 23 mm, weight 4,30 g., Condition UNC
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.
Great Britain, Victoria (1837-1901). 1857 Exhibition of Art Treasures Medal, Manchester, Messrs. J. Pinches & Co, Eimer 1513, BHM 2605, white metal / tin alloy 40 mm, weight 18,4 g, Condition UNC/BU, mint specimen, excellent specimen
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.
Great Britain, London. Masonic lodge medal badge 1883 Si Talia Jungere Possis Sit Tibi Scire Satis, 19th century, badge formed as a five-pointed star with a solar disk in the centre, inscribed Wisdom, Peace, Truth, Beauty, Consent, within a circular border engraved `Si talia jungere possis sit tibi scire satis`, signed J. R., Silver gilt .925, weight 9,0 g, dimension 60 x 35 mm, Condition aUNC