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The E-Sylum: Volume 27, Number 46, November 17, 2024, Article 16

SOVEREIGN RARITIES AUCTIONS XV & XVI

Here's a final batch of selections from the upcoming Sovereign Rarities auctions. Some beautiful medals here, of great interest on both sides of the Atlantic. -Editor

On November 19, Sovereign Rarities will hold two sales, Auctions XV & XVI. Auction XV is a short sale of some of the highest quality historical medals to have been offered for some time, The Highcliff Collection, and many of the medals also boast significant provenances like Bute, O'Byrne, or are even Eimer plate medals.

Medals have an advantage over coins in that their size, and the more powerful presses used to strike them, mean engravers could more easily display work of great detail in high relief. For this reason they are often far more accomplished than coins. Portraits and condition were the inspiration for the collection and just some of the highlights include:

  Lot 16 – The Capture of Morro Castle, 1763.

  SR Auction XV Lot 16 Capture of Morro Castle medal

Capture of Morro Castle, Havana 1763 silver medal by D. T. F. Prieto, published by the Spanish Academy of Arts, conjoined busts of Ludovico de Velasco and Vincentio Gonzalez right, rev. view of the assault on Morro Castle, its magazine exploding, frigates in the water around, longboats rescuing drowning men, IN MORRO. VIT. GLOR. FVNCT, in exergue, ARTIVM ACADEMIA CAROLO REGE CATHOL ANNVENTE CONS. A. MDCCLXIII, 48mm, 56.40g (Betts 443; Eimer 704; MH 1921). As struck and beautifully toned, a truly exceptional example of this rare medal.

  Lot 21 - Native American Peace Medal, 1814

  SR Auction XV Lot 21 George III Indian Peace medal

Native American Peace Medal, 1814, specimen bronze medal by Thomas Wyon Junior, laureate and draped bust of George III right, wearing the collar of the Great George, GEORGIVS III DEI GRATIA BRITANNIARVM REX. F: D:, rev. royal arms, crest, supporters and motto, 1814 below, 75mm, 183.34g (BHM 844; Eimer 1061; Jamieson fig. 24). Choice extremely fine, rare.

  Lot 22 - Hudson's Bay Company Native American Peace Medal

  SR Auction XV Lot 22 Hudson's Bay Indian Peace medal

Hudson's Bay Company Native American Peace Medal, restrike bronze medal struck c.1830, obverse by Conrad Heinrich Küchler, bust of George III left, GEORGIUS III. D: G. BRITANNIARUM REX. FID. DEF. &c, rev. arms of the Hudson Bay Company, 48mm, 56.43g (BHM 1062; Eimer 1120; Jamieson p.26 fig. 20). As struck, and with subtle gold and sapphire iridescence, rare.

  Lot 40 - British Empire Medal, South Africa War, 1901,
this example never before offered publicly.

  SR Auction XV Lot 40 British Empire Medal, South Africa War

British Empire Medal, South Africa War, 1901, large silver medal by Frank Bowcher, published by Messrs Spink & Son Ltd., bust of Edward VII left, EDWARD VII. D G REX. ET. I. all within wreath at the centre, around which are Justice, Peace and Industry within the urban landscapes of Britain and South Africa, rev. equestrian figure of Lord Roberts crowned by Fame and Victory, with armies behind, SOVTH AFRICA, VIRTVTE ET DVCTV, PAX QVAERITVR BELLO 1901, edge stamped SILVER, 103mm, 499g, in original case (BHM 3735; Eimer 1859). Choice good extremely fine, spectacular, and very rare.

  Lot 43 - Edward, Prince of Wales, later Edward VIII,
Honourable Company of Master Mariners, 1935.

  SR Auction XV Lot 43 Honourable Company of Master Mariners medal

Edward, Prince of Wales, later Edward VIII, Honourable Company of Master Mariners 1935, silver medal by Thomas Humphrey Paget, head left, H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES. MASTER. rev. arms with supporters, crest and motto, HONOURABLE COMPANY OF MASTER MARINERS, 50mm, 71.89g, with blue leather case of issue (Eimer 2033). Practically as struck, very rare.

  Lot 48 - An exceptional Company Medal, presented to Sir Thomas Sutherland M.P.,
founder of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation,
Chairman of P&O, and Vice-President of the Suez Canal Company.

  SR Auction XV Lot 48 Opening of the Suez Canal medal

The Opening of the Suez Canal, 1869, large silver medal of the Compagnie Universelle du Canal Maritime de Suez, by Louis-Oscar Roty, draped figures of Labour, named, bearing a savings jar, and Peace, seated, identified by her attributes the torch, cornucopia and olive branch, aerial view of the canal and perhaps Mount Sinai beyond, L'EPARGNE FRANÇAISE PREPARE LA PAIX DU MONDE [French savings prepare world peace], rev. COMPAGNIE UNIVERSELLE DU CANAL MARITIME DE SUEZ, LE 17 NOVEMBRE 1869 LE CANAL MARITIME A ETE OUVERT A LA GRANDE NAVIGATION, named cartouche on oak spray: THOMAS SUTHERLAND MP ADMINISTRATEUR, Sphinx and pyramid below, 60mm, 94.72g. Extremely fine with cabinet tone, of the highest historical significance

At their second sale of the day Sovereign will offer The Bernard Workman Collection of Pennies, with some astonishing rarities including the Unique 1954 Penny. It's not just pennies though. The wide-ranging auction also showcases world coins and high-quality modern British including:

  Lot 260 - PF70 UCAM | Elizabeth II 2019 gold proof 5oz Una & Lion -
Great Engravers

  SR Auction XV Lot 260 Elizabeth II gold Una and Lion

Elizabeth II (1952-2022), gold proof Five Hundred Pounds, 2019, Una and the Lion, 5 Ounces of 999.9 fine gold, from the Great Engravers series, commemorating the Una and the Lion design by William Wyon, crowned head right, JC initials below for designer Jody Clark, Latin legend surrounding, ELIZABETH II. D. G. REG. F. D. 500 POUNDS., rev. Queen Victoria as Una leading the British lion left, holding orb and sceptre, thick plain ground line, date in Roman numerals below, MMXIX, W. WYON R.A. below, legend around upper half, DIRIGE DEUS GRESSUS MEOS., milled edge, 156.3g (S.GE4). Lustrous proof state, Graded by NGC as PF70 Ultra Cameo, accompanied by original Royal Mint box and Certificate of Authenticity. First issue from the Royal Mint Great Engravers Series. Issued at a very low mintage hence becoming rare on the market.

For more information, or to bid, see:
http://preview.coinbooks.org/www.sovr.co.uk

To read the earlier E-Sylum articles, see:
SOVEREIGN RARITIES WORKMAN COLLECTION (https://www.coinbooks.org/v27/esylum_v27n42a21.html)
SOVEREIGN RARITIES WORKMAN COLLECTION, PART 2 (https://www.coinbooks.org/v27/esylum_v27n43a29.html)
SOVEREIGN RARITIES WORKMAN COLLECTION, PART 3 (https://www.coinbooks.org/v27/esylum_v27n44a24.html)
SOVEREIGN RARITIES WORKMAN COLLECTION, PART 4 (https://www.coinbooks.org/v27/esylum_v27n45a20.html)



Wayne Homren, Editor

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