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Victoria, 1837-1901

Victoria, 1837-1901. Gold Medal 1837, 6.32 g. Victoria, Visit to the City of London. By W. Wyon. Bust, bare. VICTORIA behind. Rv. Façade of Guildhall. In exergue: THE QUEEN VISITS THE CITY OF LONDON NOV . 9 1837. Plain edge. 21.8 mm. Eimer 1305. BHM 1777. Sehr selten / Very rare. Fast FDC / About Mint State. Feiner Schrötlingsriss / Tiny flan crack.

Purchased from Spink Numismatic Circular, London, March 1996, lot 1266.

Victoria (24 May 1819 - 22 January 1901) was Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 20 June 1837 until her death in 1901.

Her reign of 63 years and 216 days - which was longer than those of any of her predecessors - constituted the Victorian era. It was a period of industrial, political, scientific, and military change within the United Kingdom, and was marked by a great expansion of the British Empire. In 1876, the British parliament voted to grant her the additional title of Empress of India.

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Victoria, 1837-1901. Gold Medal n. d. (awarded 1899), 60.70 g. Winchester College, Queen's Medal. By B. Wyon. Young head, bare. HONOREM PRINCEPS PROPONIT VICTORIA. Rv. Tomb of William of Wykeham at Winchester. ETIAM SEPULTI VIVIT FAMA WYKEHAMI. In exergue: OB. MCCCCIV. Edge engraving: JOHANNES GEORGIUS RICHEY, SCHOLARIS, MDCCCXCIX. 49.3 mm. Eimer -. BHM 1800. Vorzüglich / Extremely Fine. Winzige Prüfspur am Rand / Tiny test mark on edge.

Purchased from Münzen- und Medaillenhandlung 13, Stuttgart, April 2002, lot 1458.

Winchester College was founded in 1382 by William of Wykeham. He was a former Bishop of Winchester and Chancellor to both Edward III and Richard II. He decided to found the school in response to the lack of trained priests after the Black Death. Winchester was to operate as a feeder or Latin grammar school to New College, also founded by Wykeham.

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Victoria, 1837-1901

Victoria, 1837-1901. Gold Medal 1838, 31.13 g. Coronation of Queen Victoria. By B. Pistrucci. Bust, draped and wearing a bandeau. VICTORIA D . G . BRITANNIARUM REGINA F . D. Rv. Victoria enthroned, receives a crown from Britannia, Hibernia and Scotia. ERIMUS TIBI NOBILE REGNUM. In exergue: INAUGURATA DIE JUNII XXVIII MDCCCXXXVIII. Plain edge. 36.7 mm. Eimer 1315. BHM 1801. Vorzüglich / Extremely Fine. Kleine Kratzer / Small scratches.

From the auction Schulman, New York, December 1971, lot 330.

The coronation of Victoria as Queen of the United Kingdom took place on Thursday, 28 June 1838, just over a year after she succeeded to the throne of the United Kingdom at the age of 18. The ceremony was held in Westminster Abbey after a public procession through the streets from Buckingham Palace, to which the Queen returned later as part of a second procession.

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Victoria, 1837-1901

Victoria, 1837-1901. Silver Medal 1838, Coronation of Queen Victoria. By J. Barber. Bust, crowned, draped and holding a sceptre. VICTORIA QUEEN OF ENGLAND. Rv. The Queen, holding orb and sceptre, leads a procession beneath a canopy supported by courtiers. In exergue: CROWN'D JUNE 28 1838. Plain edge. 61.8 mm. Eimer 1311. BHM 1803. Selten / Rare. Vorzüglich-FDC / About Uncirculated. Mattiert. Mit Henkel und rot-blauem Band / Matte finish. With looped scroll and ring suspender and red and blue ribbon.

From the auction Baldwin's of St. James's 21, London, September 2018, lot 760.
Purchased from Daniel Fearon, April 2007.

The coronation of Victoria as Queen of the United Kingdom took place on Thursday, 28 June 1838, just over a year after she succeeded to the throne of the United Kingdom at the age of 18. The ceremony was held in Westminster Abbey after a public procession through the streets from Buckingham Palace, to which the Queen returned later as part of a second procession.

Special presentation silver medal with the red leather case of issue, Royal Arms gilt on lid, and adapted to take the medal with its mount.

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Victoria, 1837-1901

Victoria, 1837-1901. Silver Medal 1838, 186.50 g. Coronation of Queen Victoria. By G. R. Collis. Bust, wearing bandeau. VICTORIA D : G : BRITANNIARUM REGINA F : D: Rv. Victoria, enthroned, upon an island rock, crowned by archbishop and attended by Britannia, Hibernia and Scotia; Neptune and Mercury seated at the base. In exergue: ASCENDED THE THRONE JUNE 20. 1837 . CROWNED JUNE 28. 1838. Plain edge. 73.6 mm. Eimer 1310. BHM 1805. Gutes sehr schön / Good Very Fine. Im Holzetui / In wooden box.

From the auction Baldwin's of St. James's 21, London, September 2018, lot 764.

The coronation of Victoria as Queen of the United Kingdom took place on Thursday, 28 June 1838, just over a year after she succeeded to the throne of the United Kingdom at the age of 18. The ceremony was held in Westminster Abbey after a public procession through the streets from Buckingham Palace, to which the Queen returned later as part of a second procession.

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Victoria, 1837-1901

Victoria, 1837-1901. Gold Medal 1838 (awarded 1853), 67.13 g. Harrow School, Isabella-Gregory-Prize Medal for Latin. By W. Wyon. Façade of the building. In exergue: STET FORTVNA DOMVS. Rv. Legend in eight lines within wreath: IN MEMORIAM ISABELLAE CONJUGIS RICARDUS GREGORY HARROVIENSIS HARROVIENSIBUS PROPOSUIT M . S . MDCCCXXXVIII. Edge engraving: JOHN WALLACE ROZIER. 1853. 45.6 mm. Eimer -. BHM -. Sehr selten / Very rare. Vorzüglich-FDC / About Uncirculated. Kleine Kratzer / Tiny scratches.

From the auction Künker 182-187, Osnabrück, March 2011, lot 7733.

Richard Gregory donated this gold medal weighing 10 guineas in November 1838 in memory of his first wife Isabella. It was to be awarded annually to pupils of the Harrow School in north-west London, a school steeped in tradition, for the composition of Latin prose. Gregory also endowed scholarships for Harrow pupils to study Latin at Cambridge and Oxford. The school's most famous pupil was Winston Churchill.

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Victoria, 1837-1901

Victoria, 1837-1901. Silver Medal 1839, 77.92 g. Duke of Wellington, Warden of the Cinque Ports. By B. Wyon. Bust, bare. WELLINGTON. Rv. View of Dover castle. In exergue: IN COMMEMORATION OF THE CINQUE PORTS BANQUET TO THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON DOVER 1839. Plain edge. 55.7 mm. Eimer 1328. BHM 1889. Vorzüglich / Extremely Fine. Feine Patina / Nicely toned. Feine Kratzer / Minor hairlines.

Purchased from Spink, London, June 2002, lot CM43.

Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington (1 May 1769 - 14 September 1852) was an Anglo-Irish army officer and statesman who was one of the leading military and political figures in Britain during the late 18th and early 19th centuries, twice serving as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. He is among the commanders who ended the Anglo-Mysore Wars when Tipu Sultan was killed in the fourth war in 1799, and among those who ended the Napoleonic Wars in a victory when the Seventh Coalition defeated Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815.

The Cinque Ports are a group of towns situated in Sussex and Kent. They comprise Hastings, Romney, Hythe, Dover, Sandwich, Winchelsea and Rye. In mediaeval times, there was no standing navy in Britain and the King relied on other bodies such as the sea-board towns to supply an agreed quota of ships in times of necessity.

By a charter of Edward I, the Cinque Ports were granted certain privileges in the matter of civil and criminal jurisdiction within their boundaries and exemption from all taxes, aids and tollages. In return for these and other concessions, the ports were required to supply the King, upon request, with fifty-seven ships for fifteen days each year. The officer commanding these ships was the Warden. The charters of the Cinque Ports were surrendered to the crown in 1685 and most of their privileges and obligations were abolished by the Reform Act of 1832 and the Municipal Corporations Act of 1835.

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Victoria, 1837-1901

Victoria, 1837-1901. Silver Medal 1846, 36.10 g. Repeal of the Corn Laws. By J. Allen and J. Taylor. A man wielding a twisted sword and displaying CORN LAWS prevents a destitute family from reaching a boat laden with produce. CORN MONOPOLY; A NATION'S CURSE. In exergue: THOU HAST WITHHOLDEN BREAD FROM THE HUNGRY JOB 22.C: V.V. Rv. A family unloading goods from a boat; shipping beyond. In exergue: FREE TRADE THE PEOPLE'S RIGHT'S. Plain edge. 43.5 mm. Eimer 1406 (not described in silver). BHM 1972. Fast FDC / About Mint State. Feine Patina / Nicely toned.

Purchased from Spink Numismatic Circular, London, December 2005, lot CM0971.

The Corn Laws were tariffs and other trade restrictions on imported food and corn enforced in the United Kingdom between 1815 and 1846. The word "corn" in British English denoted all cereal grains, including wheat, oats and barley. The laws were designed to keep corn prices high to favour domestic farmers, and represented British mercantilism.

The Corn Laws blocked the import of cheap corn, initially by simply forbidding importation below a set price, and later by imposing steep import duties, making it too expensive to import it from abroad, even when food supplies were short.

The first two years of the Great Famine in Ireland of 1845 - 1852 forced a resolution because of the urgent need for new food supplies. The Prime Minister, Sir Robert Peel, a Conservative, achieved repeal in 1846 with the support of the Whigs in Parliament, overcoming the opposition of most of his own party.

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Victoria, 1837-1901

Victoria, 1837-1901. Gold Medal n. d. (awarded 1875), 95.64 g. University of Cambridge, Chancellor's Classical Gold Prize Medal. By W. Wyon. Bust, young and diademed. VICTORIA D : G : BRITANNIARUM REGINA. Rv. Youth seated left studying, Numeria standing on a plinth facing him. Engraving in exergue: JAMES GOW. TRINITY COLLEGE 1875. Plain edge. 54.6 mm. Eimer -. BHM 1981. FDC / Mint State. Mattiert / Matte finish.

Purchased from UBS, Zurich, November 1982, lot 33.

Founded in 1209, the University of Cambridge is one of the world's oldest universities and leading academic centres, and a self-governed community of scholars. The Chancellor's Gold Medal is an annual award for poetry open to undergraduates at the University of Cambridge, paralleling Oxford University's Newdigate Prize. It was first presented by Prince William Frederick, Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh during his time as Chancellor of the University of Cambridge.

The recipient, James Gow (1854-1923), was an English scholar, educator, historian, and author, widely recognized for his work "A Short History of Greek Mathematics". Following an education at King's College School, he received his Master of Arts degree at Trinity College, Cambridge. Gow was a third Classic and Chancellor's Classical medalist in 1875 at Cambridge, and became a Fellow of Trinity College and of King's College, London in 1876.

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Victoria, 1837-1901

Victoria, 1837-1901. Gold Medal 1842, 1.87 g. Gold Extracted from Silver Captured in the First Opium War. Unsigned. Crown above. THIS GOLD DISCOVERED IN SYCEE SILVER THE PRIZE OF BRITISH ARMS IN CHINA WAS EXTRACTED AT H.M. MINT MARCH 1842. Rv. THE R.T HON W. GLADSTONE MASTER BY A PROCESS FIRST APPLIED TO THE PUBLIC SERVICE AND TO THE BENEFIT OF BRITISH COMMERCE UNDER THE R.T HON. J.C. HERRIES 1829. Plain edge. 16.1 mm. Eimer -. BHM 2070. Sehr selten / Very rare. Fast FDC / About Mint State. Minimale Haarlinien / Minimal hairlines.

Purchased from Münzgalerie München, Munich, February 1983, lot 624.

The First Opium War (1839 - 1842) was a conflict between the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and China (under the Qing Dynasty) that arose from disputes over trade, diplomacy, and the opium trade. It marked the beginning of a period of Western imperialism in China and had profound consequences for Chinese sovereignty and global trade. Among other things, China had to cede the island of Hong Kong to the United Kingdom, which became a British colony and a key trading port, and pay 21 million silver dollars in reparations to the United Kingdom.

John Charles Herries (1778-1835) and William Ewart Gladstone (1809 - 1898) both held office as Master of the Mint. The refining method referred to is the sulphuric acid process which was established in France in 1802. Mathieson, a melter at the Royal Mint, obtained knowledge of the process and Herries, the then Master of the Mint, allowed him to experiment in a private capacity whilst reserving an option for the government should the experiments be successful.

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Victoria, 1837-1901

Victoria, 1837-1901. Gold Medal 1845, 139.17 g. Prince Albert. By W. Wyon. Bust, bare ALBERTUS PRINCEPS VICTORIAE REGINAE CONJUX. 1845. Rv. St. George and the Dragon. TREU UND FEST. Edge engraving: CHARLES WENTWORTH DILKE ESQ. 1851. 56.1 mm. Eimer 1398. BHM 2204. Von grösster Seltenheit / Of the highest rarity. Vorzüglich / Extremely Fine. Feine Kratzer / Minor hairlines.

Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (26 August 1819 - 14 December 1861) was the husband of Queen Victoria. As such, he was consort of the British monarch from their marriage on 10 February 1840 until his death in 1861. Victoria granted him the title Prince Consort in 1857.

This piece occurs on thick (5 mm) and thin (4 mm) flans and was commissioned by Prince Albert who sat for the modelling of the portrait. The drawing of the horse was taken from Prince Albert's favourite horse "Imann"'.

There exists an example of this medal struck in gold which bears the edge inscription in engraved capitals CHARLES WENT-WORTH DILKE ESQ. The inscription refers to Sir Charles Wentworth Dilke, 1st Baronet (18 February 1810 - 10 May 1869), who was an English art patron, horticulturalist and Whig politician.

This piece is one of eleven examples which were intended to be given by Prince Albert to those who had helped him in the organisation of the Great Exhibition.

The Royal Archives contain the file copy of Prince Albert's letter in his own hand to Dilke (RA F25/27) in which he writes 'My dear Sir, Now that the Exhibition has closed its happy career allow me to express to you, as one of those who stood by its cradle, helped in its education and served it truly and zealously after it had been brought to maturity my sense of the assiduity and ability with which you have discharged the various duties entrusted to you. It was my intention as a remembrance of our personal connexion in this work to have presented you this day with a medal, I hope still to do so, though disappointed for the moment by the illness of Mr. Wyon which has prevented its being completed. I could not however delay my acknowledgements beyond today. Believe me always, yours truly, A.W.C.15/10/51".

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Victoria, 1837-1901

Victoria, 1837-1901. Silver Medal 1845, 92.03 g. Prince Albert. By W. Wyon. Bust, bare. ALBERTUS PRINCEPS VICTORIAE REGINAE CONJUX. 1845. Rv. St. George and the Dragon. TREU UND FEST. Edge plain. 55.9 mm. Eimer 1398. BHM 2204. Fast vorzüglich / About Extremely Fine. Mattiert / Matte finish.

Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (26 August 1819 - 14 December 1861) was the husband of Queen Victoria. As such, he was consort of the British monarch from their marriage on 10 February 1840 until his death in 1861. Victoria granted him the title Prince Consort in 1857.

The inscription refers to Sir Charles Wentworth Dilke, 1st Baronet (18 February 1810 - 10 May 1869), who was an English art patron, horticulturalist and Whig politician. He is best remembered as one of the chief promoters of the Great Exhibition of 1851.

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Victoria, 1837-1901

Victoria, 1837-1901. Silver Medal 1845, 69.71 g. Smithfield Club, Prize Medal. By W. Wyon. Bust, draped. JOHN CHARLES EARL SPENCER PRESIDENT. 1825-1845. Rv. Bust, bare. CHARLES DUKE OF RICHMOND K : G : PRESIDENT OF THE SMITHFIELD CLUB. Edge engraving: AS BREEDER BEST PEN OF SHROPSHIRE SHEEP IN CLASS LIV . 1872 . LORD CHESHAM, LATIMER, CHESHAM, BUCKS. 49.1 mm. Eimer 1400. BHM 2218. Fast vorzüglich / About Extremely Fine. Feine Patina / Nicely toned.

From the auction Münz Zentrum Albrecht + Hoffmann GmbH 46, Köln, April 1982, lot 2926.

The Smithfield Show, formerly the Smithfield Club Cattle Show and later the Royal Smithfield Show, was an annual British agricultural show, organised by the Royal Smithfield Club. It was founded in 1799 and was first held at Wootton's Livery Stables in Dolphin Yard, Smithfield, London. From 1862 until 1938 it was held at the Agricultural Hall in Islington, London. From 1949, it was held at the Earl's Court Exhibition Centre in Earl's Court, London.

The last show was held in 2004, and it was the last major livestock show in London.

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Victoria, 1837-1901

Victoria, 1837-1901. Gilded Silver Medal n. d. (awarded 1846), 27.48 g. Charterhouse School, Award Medal. Unsigned. School arms and motto surrounded. DEO . DANTE . DEDI. Rv. Within wreath CARTHVSIANI HONORIS CAVSA. Edge engraving: H . W . SOTHEBY . LATIN HEXAMETER . 1846. 36.5 mm. Eimer -. BHM -. Vorzüglich / Extremely Fine. Prüfspur am Rand / Test mark on edge.

From the auction Baldwin's Auctions Argentum, London, November 2009, lot 402.

Charterhouse is a public school (English independent boarding school for pupils aged 13 - 18) in Godalming, Surrey, England. Founded by Thomas Sutton in 1611 on the site of the old Carthusian monastery in Charterhouse Square, Smithfield, London, it educates over thousand pupils. Charterhouse is one of the original nine English public schools reported upon by the Clarendon Commission in 1864 leading to its regulation by the Public Schools Act 1868.

The engraved name is perhaps the same H. W. Sotheby who, in 1861, published The Life and Writings of Thomas de Quincey.

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Victoria, 1837-1901

Victoria, 1837-1901. Silver Medal 1850, Set of seven silver medals. By L. C. Wyon. Bust, draped; of Prince of Wales Albert Edward, Prince Alfred, Princess Alice, Princess Helena, Princess Royal Victoria, Prince Arthur and Princess Louise respectively. Rv. Respective date of birth within wreath. Plain edge. 32 mm. Eimer 1442-1448. BHM 2384-2390. Vorzüglich / Extremely Fine. Im Originaletui / In original box. (7)

Queen Victoria, the British monarch from 1837 to 1901, and Prince Albert (her husband from 1840 until his death in 1861) had nine children, fourty-two grandchildren, and eighty-seven great-grandchildren. Victoria was called the "grandmother of Europe" due to the prolific web of marriages between her children and the other Great Powers of Europe.

By the time these medals were struck, Prince Leopold and Princess Beatrice had not been born yet.

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Victoria, 1837-1901

Victoria, 1837-1901. Gold Medal 1850 (awarded 1919), 30.95 g. Trinity College, Dublin. Prize Medal. By W. Woodhouse. Elizabeth, bust three-quarters. COLL . SS . ET . INDIVID . TRIN . REC . ELIZABETHÆ . JVXTA . DVBL . 1591. Rv. College coat of arms. Engraving: LITERIS RECENTIORIBUS FELICITER EXCULTIS. JOHANNES C . DONALDSON . 1919. Plain edge. 39.7 mm. Eimer 1453A. BHM -. FDC / Mint State. Im Etui / In box.

Purchased from Spink, London, June 2002, lot CM105.

Trinity College Dublin, officially titled "The College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity of Queen Elizabeth" near Dublin, is the sole constituent college of the University of Dublin, Ireland. Founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I of England, who issued a royal charter on the advice of the former Archbishop of Armagh and Lord Chancellor of Ireland, Adam Loftus, it was modelled after the collegiate universities of both Oxford and Cambridge, with whom it shares a unique relationship. It is one of the "seven ancient universities" of Great Britain and Ireland, and has significantly influenced Irish literature, law, medicine and science.

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Victoria, 1837-1901. Gold Medal n. d. (awarded 1861), 63.71 g. Trinity College, Dublin. Prize Medal. By W. Woodhouse. Elizabeth, bust three-quarters. COLL . SS . ET . INDIVID . TRIN . REC . ELIZABETHÆ . JVXTA . DVBL . 1591. Rv. College coat of arms on shamrock patterned background, rose and portcullis flanking. ETHICS ET LOCICIS FELICITER EXCULTIS. In exergue engraving: Gulielmus G. S. Monck, Sch. Edge engraving: 1861. 51.4 mm. Eimer -. BHM -. Gutes vorzüglich / About Uncirculated. Leicht gereinigt und kleine Druckstelle / Lightly cleaned and tiny pressure mark.

Trinity College Dublin, officially titled "The College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity of Queen Elizabeth" near Dublin, is the sole constituent college of the University of Dublin, Ireland. Founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I of England, who issued a royal charter on the advice of the former Archbishop of Armagh and Lord Chancellor of Ireland, Adam Loftus, it was modelled after the collegiate universities of both Oxford and Cambridge, with whom it shares a unique relationship. It is one of the "seven ancient universities" of Great Britain and Ireland, and has significantly influenced Irish literature, law, medicine and science.

This medal was awarded to William Henry Stanley Monck (21 April 1839 - 24 June 1915) who was an Irish astronomer and philosopher. In 1878, he was appointed as Professor of Moral Philosophy and remained in that position until 1892. On 28 August 1892, he became the first person to measure starlight electrically. For many years Monck served as Chief Registrar for the Bankruptcy Division of the High Court of Ireland. He wrote several works about logic, metaphysics, and astronomy, and was the author of a collection of articles in Popular Astronomy. He was also a founding member of the British Astronomical Association, on whose body he served.

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Victoria, 1837-1901. Gold Medal 1850 (awarded 1863), 31.05 g. Queen's University, Belfast, Prize Medal. By J. Woodhouse. Bust, diademed. THE QUEENS UNIVERSITY IN IRELAND 1850 PRIZE MEDAL. Rv. Coat of arms within border of clover. Engraving: William H. Dodd , B.A. 1863 . First Class in Logic, Metaphs. & Polt. Economy. Plain edge. 39.2 mm. Eimer -. BHM -. Selten / Rare. Vorzüglich / Extremely Fine. Leicht berieben / Slightly polished.

Purchased from Schweizerischer Bankverein, Basel, November 1983.

The Queen's University of Belfast, commonly known as Queen's University Belfast, is a public research university in Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom. The university received its charter in 1845 as part of the Queen's University of Ireland and opened four years later, together with University of Galway (as Queen's College, Galway) and University College Cork (as Queen's College, Cork).

The recipient, William Huston Dodd (1844-17 March 1930) was educated at the Royal Belfast Academical Institution and Queen's University, Belfast where he took his bachelor's degree and then a master's degree. He was an Irish politician, barrister and judge, held the Crown office of Irish Serjeant-at-law, sat in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom as member for North Tyrone, and served as a judge of the High Court of Justice in Ireland from 1907 to 1924.

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Victoria, 1837-1901. Gold Medal 1850 (awarded 1864), 31.48 g. Queen's University, Belfast, Prize Medal. By J. Woodhouse. Bust, diademed. THE QUEENS UNIVERSITY IN IRELAND 1850 PRIZE MEDAL. Rv. Coat of arms within border of clover. Engraving: W . H . Dodd MAI 1864 . FIRST CLASS IN METAPHYSICS & POLITICALL ECONOMY. Plain edge. 39.3 mm. Eimer -. BHM -. Vorzüglich / Extremely Fine. Leicht berieben / Slightly polished.

Purchased from Schweizerischer Bankverein, Basel, November 1983.

The Queen's University of Belfast, commonly known as Queen's University Belfast, is a public research university in Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom. The university received its charter in 1845 as part of the Queen's University of Ireland and opened four years later, together with University of Galway (as Queen's College, Galway) and University College Cork (as Queen's College, Cork).

The recipient, William Huston Dodd (1844-17 March 1930) was educated at the Royal Belfast Academical Institution and Queen's University, Belfast where he took his bachelor's degree and then a master's degree. He was an Irish politician, barrister and judge, held the Crown office of Irish Serjeant-at-law, sat in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom as member for North Tyrone, and served as a judge of the High Court of Justice in Ireland from 1907 to 1924.

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Victoria, 1837-1901. Gold Medal 1851 (awarded in 1853), 65.50 g. Harrow School, The Joseph Neeld Prize Medal for the 'Best Proficient in Mathematics'. By L. C. Wyon. Bust, bare. JOSEPHUS NEELD SCHOLAE HARROVIENSIS CUSTOS ATQUE GUBERNATOR. Rv. Within olive-wreath. DILIGENTIAE IN STUD . MATHEMAT . PRÆMIUM ANNUUM JOSEPHUS NEELD HARROVIENSIS HARROVIENSIBUS PROPOSUIT. A . S . MDCCCLI. Edge engraving: COUTTS TROTTER 1853. 45.5 mm. Eimer -. BHM -. Sehr selten / Very rare. Vorzüglich / Extremely Fine. Kleine Randschläge / Minor edge bumps.

From the auction Baldwin's of St James's 49, London, October 2020, lot 1086.

Harrow School is a public school (English boarding school for boys) in Harrow on the Hill, Greater London, England. The school was founded in 1572 by John Lyon, a local landowner and farmer, under a royal charter of Queen Elizabeth I. Its list of distinguished alumni includes seven former British prime ministers: Aberdeen, Perceval, Goderich, Peel, Palmerston, Baldwin and Churchill, as well as the former Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru; numerous former and current members of both Houses of the UK Parliament, several members of various royal families, three Nobel Prize winners, twenty Victoria Cross holders, and many prominent figures in the arts and sciences.

This medal has been awarded for outstanding performances in Mathematics in 1853. Coutts Trotter was the second recipient. He became a Lyon Scholar in 1854. Coutts Trotter (1837-1887), a physicist and academic administrator, attended Trinity College Cambridge where, later in 1885, he was appointed Vice-Master.

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