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Lot 215
Full Lot Description
Group of 4 United Kingdom & 1 German Medal. Including:
1. Aston Hall & Park White Metal Medal. 1858. Commemorating Queen Victoria's visit to Birmingham on 15 June 1858 to open Aston Hall.
2. Gardening Show AR Medal. 1903. Awarded to H.G. Sears for best rose in show. Medallist: A. Fenwick (Birmingham). In presentation box.
3. Joseph Chamberlain White Metal Medal. 1906. Commemorating 30 years as MP for Birmingham. In original Joseph Fray Medallist box.
4. Queen Victoria Base Metal Medal. 1897. Commemorating the longest reign of any English monarch. Pierced.
5. Germany, The sinking of the S. S. Lusitania Iron Medal. 1915. Medallist: Karl Goetz.
Postage: Postable
Weight: 280
Total lot weight: 280
Condition Report
- Aston Hall & Park medal with edge rim roughly scratched and with surface marks, otherwise near extremely fine.
- Gardening show medal graded extremely fine, old cabinet tone.
- Joseph Chamberlain medal graded extremely fine.
- Queen Victoria medal graded very fine, edge roughly scratched.
- S. S. Lusitania medal graded good very fine, some patches of rust.
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