Medal belonging to Dr. Edward Law, 1910, BMA London Meeting Medal belonging to Dr. Edward Law, 1910, BMA Londo Wellcome Medals
2 gilt and enamel membership badges for Paris branch of British Red Cross Society, made by J. R. Gaunt, London, English, 1900-1950 Two membership badges of the Paris branch of the British Red Cross Wellcome Medals 1900-1950
Gilt and enamel Cross medal of the British Red Cross Society, maker J. Gaunt, medal English, 1914-1930 Gilt and enamel Cross medal of the British Red Cro Wellcome Medals 1914-1930
Medal. [Silvered?] Bronze; 38mm diameter, 3mm deep, in red case 72x72x23mm. Obverse: balloon, aircraft, airship and sunrise over [London] cityscape. Reverse, exergue legend: 1907 Exhibition. Awarded to Short Bros. for General Exhibit; edge: Aero Club of the United Kingdom. Medal. [Silvered?] Bronze; 38mm diameter, 3mm deep Coins, Medals & Tokens 1907
Small silver medal, oval shaped, with suspension loop, of Benedictine Order, French, 1860-1920 Small silver medal, oval shaped, with suspension l Wellcome Medals 1860-1920
medal, bronze, by Brenet, nd. [1850-1854?]. Rim legend: cuivre. Obverse: La France, seated offering laurel wreath. Reverse inscribed 1er Trimestre classe du soir. 2e Prix dessin Figure d'apres l'antique. [awarded to] Alphonse Legros [1837-1911]; Ecole Imperiale de Dessin. Concours de Trimestre 1854. Diameter 37mm, depth 3mm, in circular case 45x10mm. medal, bronze, by Brenet, nd. [1850-1854?]. Rim le Coins, Medals & Tokens 1850-1854
Bronze medal, France, 1860-1930, copy of an original by Gatteaux and Du Vivier [Duvivier] to commemorate the Academy and School of Surgery, France, 1774 Bronze medal, France, 1860-1930, copy of an origin Wellcome Medals 1860-1930
Oval copper(?) medal, amulet to protect against cholera, with figure of St. Rocco (Roch), French, 1801 to 1880 Oval copper(?) medal, amulet to protect against ch Wellcome Medals 1801-1880
Bronze jeton of the Apothecaries and Beekeepers of Rouen, 1730-1770 Bronze jeton of the Apothecaries and Beekeepers of Wellcome Medals 1730-1770
Bronze medal, of the Ecole de Medicine, by Andrieu, Denon and Jouannin, France, 1801-1810 Bronze medal, of the Ecole de Medicine, by Andrieu Wellcome Medals 1801-1810
Medal, Western Railway (Paris to Brest), by A. Bovy, obverse showing viaduct de la Mayenne at Baval, bronze, diameter 77mm, 6mm deep, 1855. Reverse, head profile to left of Napoleon III Medal, Western Railway (Paris to Brest), by A. Bov Coins, Medals & Tokens 1855
Bronze medal, Ecoles de Medecine, showing Aesculapius and Napoleon I, France, 1804-1815 Bronze medal, Ecoles de Medecine, showing Aesculap Wellcome Medals 1804
Copper medal, by Louis Michel Petit, commemorating Baron Jean Dominique Larrey, military surgeon to Napoleon, French, 1847 Medal commemorating Baron Jean Dominique Larrey, surgeon to Napoleon Wellcome Medals 1847
Small silver medal, with suspension loop, of Benedictine Order, French, 1860-1920 Small silver medal, with suspension loop, of Bened Wellcome Medals 1860-1920
Medal, circular bronze, commemorates the French anatomist and physiologist Xavier Bichat, designed by L. Dubour, French, 1820-1830, Obverse, XAVIER - BICHAT.. Bust of Xavier Bichat looking left; underneath, signature L. DUBOUR F. Reverse, : TRAITÉ DES MEMBRANES RECHERCHES PHYSIOLOGIQUES SUR LA VIE ET LA MORT ANATOMIE GÉNERALE ET DESCRIPTIVE NÉ A TOIRETTE (JURA) ANCIENNE BRESSE LE 11 9bre 1771 MORT A PARIS LE 22 JUILLET 1802 Medal commemorating Xavier Bichat Wellcome Medals 1820-1830
Bronze medallion, Order for Industrial Heroism. Presented to Silas J Bray in 1953 for risking his own life to save others. Bronze medallion, Order for Industrial Heroism - Silas J Bray Coins and Medals
Medal, silver, Voluntary Medical Service, presented to Alix Gardiner, (obverse) the veiled bust of a female holding an oil lamp, symbolic of Florence Nightingale, (reverse) the crosses of Geneva and St. Andrew, with the inscription FOR LONG AND EFFICIENT SERVICE, awarded for 15 years service. Voluntary Medical Service Coins and Medals
Alloy commemorative medallion, Railway Centenary, Presented by Ald. W.E. Pease M.P., Mayor Darlington 1925, on yellow, white & red ribbon, believed to have been presented to children in Darlington. Commemorative medallion, Railway Centenary Coins and Medals 1925
Silver gallantry medal, London & North Eastern Railway, LNER Gallantry Medal: Silver medal as blue & white ribbon obv: LNER Crest, rev: For Courage and Resource, Dimensions: 40mm dia. Silver gallantry medal, London & North Eastern Railway Coins and Medals
The Times Camera Club medal: Trophy Medal Exhibition (gold, 1931). The Times Camera Club Gold Medal Photographic Technology 1931
Awarded to E W Selwyn, Kodak Research Laboratory. In box. University of Liege bronze medal Printed Materials & Ephemera 1890
Awarded to J E Austin 'Genre'. Tunbridge Wells Amateur Photographic Association silver medal Printed Materials & Ephemera 1890
Awarded to C S Coombes, allegorical female figure surrounded by photographic and art equipment. Photography Magazine bronze medal Printed Materials & Ephemera 1917
Amateur Photographer' Prize silver medal, awarded for stereoscopic photography to John E Austin. Amateur Photographer' Prize silver medal Printed Materials & Ephemera 1891
Small box containing 12 metal medal clasps for road safety awards, 1951-1964 awarded to Jack Tomlinson, each measuring approximately same size, three different designs. Twelve medal clasps for road safety awards, awarded to Jack Tomlinson between 1951 and 1964 Archive Collections
Alloy commemorative medallion, Edinburgh & Glasgow Railway, commemorating the opening of the railway, 18 February 1842. Depicting Great Viaduct over the Almond/Entrance to Glasgow Station & Tunnel. Overall: 5 mm x 49 mm. Edinburgh & Glasgow Railway opening commemorative medal Coins and Medals 1842
Bronze commemorative medallion, South Eastern Railway, In commemoration of the Jubilee of the SER June 21st 1836-1886 and Jubilee of Queen Victoria 1837-1887. (Oval medallion) Inscribed: H.V. Worrell. In maroon case. Overall: 30 mm x 37 mm. In commemoration of the Jubilee of the SER June 21st 1836-1886 Coins and Medals 1886
Commemorative medallion, Liverpool & Manchester Railway, commemorating the opening of the line, 15th Sept 1830. Depicting viaduct over the Sankey/entrance to Liverpool Station. Overall: 4 mm x 48 mm. Commemorating the opening of the Liverpool & Manchester Railway Coins and Medals 1830
Bronze commemorative medallion, London & Birmingham Railway (LMS), commemorating the centenary of the L&BR depicting the Euston Arch. Struck by LMSR. Overall: 5 mm x 65 mm. Bronze medallion commemorating the centenary of the London & Birmingham Railway Coins and Medals
Silver commemorative medallion, commemorating the opening of the National Railway Museum, 27th September 1975 by HRH the Duke of Edinburgh - "Mallard" on obverse, turntable arrangement on reverse. Cased. Overall: 3 mm x 51 mm. Silver medal commemorating the opening of the National Railway Museum Coins and Medals 1975
Medallion, bronze bas-relief of Sir James Purves-Stewart, 1927, bust relief profile to L wearing medals. 65mm diameter. Sitter (1869-1949) was international expert on nervous diseases. Medallion, bronze bas-relief of Sir James Purves-S Coins, Medals & Tokens 1927
Silver medal with Old Testament characters and doggerel rhyme, German, 1730-1850 Silver medal with Old Testament characters and dog Wellcome Medals 1730-1850
Medal commemorating the opening of the Bure bridge (Gt. Yarmouth), by B. Wyon, 1829. Bronze; 49mm diameter, 4mm deep, in original leather case 10x58mm diameter. Obverse, view of bridge, J J Scoles Arch[itect], B Wyon sc. Bure Bridge Commemorative Medal, 1829 Coins, Medals & Tokens 1829
medal, Newcastle upon Tyne Engineering Trials and Industrial Exhibition, 1887. showing High Level Bridge with town behind, Bronze; 51mm diameter. 5mm deep. medal, Newcastle upon Tyne Engineering Trials and Coins, Medals & Tokens 1887
[Chicago World's Fair, May 1 - October 31 1893]. Medal, in two halves: metal [bronze]; each piece 75mm diameter, 3mm deep, verso two prongs and display pin soldered down. piece 1: obverse legend on plaque: WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION IN COMMEMORATION OF THE FOUR HUNDREDTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE LANDING OF COLUMBUS. MDCCCXCII. MDCCCXCIII. TO [added relief space] WERNER & PFLEIDERER. Motifs of ship, torches of learning, two angels of arts beside globe. [1893 Chicago, USA (WPfl list 63)]. piece 2: obverse: portrait releif, standing full length, arms outstretched, eyes to God, right foot on rock, men behind r. Motif tr: PLUS ULTRA. Legend, r: CHRISTOPHER COLVMBVS OCT. XII. MCCCCXCII [sic MDCCC]. artist signed below: AVGVSTVS ... [worn] FECIT. [1893 Chicago, USA (WPfl list 64)]. From the Baker Perkins Archive [Chicago World's Fair] Coins, Medals & Tokens 1893
Silver medal, worn, probably depicting alchemist, possibly Dutch, 1617 Medal depicting alchemist Wellcome Medals 1617
Medal. The John Scott Medal of 1912, awarded to Sherard Cowper-Coles by the City of Philadelphia [USA]. Bronze; 10 ht x 102 mm diameter. obverse, city crest and legend: Awarded by the City of Philadelphia. reverse legend: The John Scott Medal to the most deserving. reverse exergue: laurel wreath; legend: To Sherard Cowper-Coles of London, England for his process of depositing metals on metallic surfaces and the product thereof on the recommendation of the Franklin Institute 1912 The John Scott Medal Coins, Medals & Tokens 1912
Bronze medal, commemorating 50th anniversary of doctorate of S.Th. von Soemmerring, (1755-1830), anatomist and physiologist, by G. Loos and C. Pfeuffer, Germany, 1828. Obverse: S.TH.A SOEMMERRING NAT.THORUNI D.XXVIII IAN.MDCCLV DOCT. CREAT. GOETTINGIAE D.VII APR. MDCCLXXVIII. (Samuel Thomas von Soemmerring, born in Toruń on 28 January 1755, doctorate degree conferred in Göttingen 7 April 1778.) Portrait bust looking right side. Along the inner ring, G.LOOS DIR. C. Pfeuffer FEC. Reverse: ANATOMICORUM PRINCIPI Animae Organa QUI APERUIT ARTIS VIRIQUE CULTORES.D.VII APR.MDCCCXXVIII. To the chief of the anatomists who opened the soul body, [from] (healing) art patron and his friend April 7 1828.) Diameter, 50,3 mm. Weight, 77,3 gram. Medal commemorating Samuel Thomas von Soemmerring Wellcome Medals 1828
Gilt medal, cross with embossed crescents white and green ribbon embroidered with red cross, Turkish Red Cross medal, Turkey, 1914-1920 Turkish Red Cross medal, c 1917 Wellcome Medals 1914-1920
Medal. Berlin Association Airship Race, 10-11 October 1908. Silver; 39mm diameter, 2mm deep, in red case 72x72x23mm. Obverse: two balloons in clouds, within laurel wreath. Reverse, sunburst background, legend: Berliner Verein fur Luftschiffahrt; in exergue: Wett fliegen 10-11 Oktob. 1908. artist/maker at base, Otto Oertel, Berlin Medal for Airship Race 10-11 October 1908 in Berlin Coins, Medals & Tokens 1908
Silvered medal advertising Montecatini by the sea, Livorno, ring for suspension, by Baquis and Faldini, Livorno, Italy, 1904 Silvered medal advertising Montecatini by the sea, Wellcome Medals 1904
Medal, cross in red enamel depicting Queen's head over sunburst, inscribed Meritul Sanitar 1913, with red ribbon bearing two white stripes. Romanian? 1913. Medal, cross in red enamel depicting Queen's head Wellcome Medals 1913
Gilt metal medal, advertising and certifying Ferro Malesci, Italian, 1810-1900 Gilt metal medal, advertising and certifying Ferro Wellcome Medals 1810-1900
Circular bronze medal, commemorating Carl Ferdinand Von Graefe (1787-1840), professor of surgery in Berlin, designed by C. K. Pfeuffer and made by G. B. Loos, German, 1829. Obverse: CAR.FERD. DE GRAEFE REGI A. CONS. MED. INT. CHIR. MILIT. SVMMO C. PRAEF. PLVR.ORD.EQ. (To Carl Ferdinand de Graefe, royal council, supreme head of the military medical services and surgery, knight of several orders.) Portrait bust looking left, marked at the base of the neck, G.LOOS DIR. C.PFEUFFER F. Reverse: PROFESS./ MERITISSIMO/ CHIRVRGO/ INCOMPARABILI/ AVDITORES/ OBSEQVIOSISSIMI/D.VIII M.MART.A./ MDCCCXXIX (To the most deserved professor, the incomparable surgeon, [from] his most devoted audience on 8 March 1829.) Celebrating Graefe's 42 birthday. Diameter: 47,6 mm. Thickness 5 mm. Weight: 63,3 gram. Material: Bronze; Literature: Storer 1371. Freeman 212. Nilsson 245 Medal to commemorate Carl Ferdinand von Graefe Wellcome Medals 1829
Medal, obverse with relief portraits of Wilbur and Orville Wright, and reverse, The Great Seal of the State of Ohio, USA, nd. [c1955]. Bronze, 32mm diameter, depth relief 5mm. Rim legend: Medallic Art Comp. Obverse: artist name below Orville [illeg]. Reverse: scene of sunrise and two corn stooks Medal, obverse with relief portraits of Wilbur and Coins, Medals & Tokens 1955
Medal, commemorating death of founder of St. Gothard Tunnel, 30 July 1893. Bronze; 63mm diameter. Rim legend: L. Funet. Obverse: relief of statue of , and legend, Louis Favre Chene-Bourg, date 30 Juillet 1893, his coat inscribed Ent St-Gothard Suisse; signed artist at base edge, J.E. Goss, Arch. Inv.; Ch. Richard. Fecit. Reverse: legend, En souvenir du Monument eleve a Louis Favre. E. Lambert Statuaire; in exergue, montage of Swiss canton shields, initials IHS, mountains, pine branch; legend, Tunnel du St. Gothard 1872. 14920 metres. 1880. Louis Favre entrepreneur ne a Chen pres Geneve Suisse le 26 Janvier 1826 mort dans le tunnel le 19 Juillet 1879 Medal, commemorating death of founder of St. Gotha Coins, Medals & Tokens 1893
Brass medal for entry into Hortus Medicus gardens Amsterdam, 1684, probably a later copy, Netherlands, 1850-1920 Brass medal for entry into Hortus Medicus gardens Wellcome Medals 1850-1920
Small lead medal, illustrating miners pick, Europe, dated 1810 Small lead medal, illustrating miners pick, Europe Wellcome Medals 1810