Two Unofficial British Jubilee Medals - Queen Victoria 60th Anniversary Diamond Jubilee Commemorative Medal 1837-1897 (bronze, obverse engraver marked "10.SEP.95 M. GRUEBER", illustrating the left-facing busts of Edward VIII, George V, Edward VII, Queen Victoria, topped by the Victorian crown, surrounded by the inscription "FOUR GENERATIONS OF THE BRITISH ROYAL FAMILY" and dated "1897" below, reverse with the Victorian crown, inscribed THE DIAMOND JUBILEE" above, the coats-of-arms of Ireland, England and Scotland below, surrounded by the inscription "TO COMMEMORATE THE 60th YEAR OF HER MAJESTY'S REIGN / 1837-1897", 32 mm, ring suspension); and King George V and Queen Mary Coronation Commemorative Medal 1911 (aluminum, obverse illustrating a left-facing Queen Mary fronted by King George V, surrounded by the inscribed "KING GEORGE V" on the left and "QUEEN MARY" on the right, reverse illustrating the royal coat-of-arms topped by the Georgian crown, enclosed in a leafed open-ended wreath, surrounded by the inscription "TO COMMEMORATE THEIR MAJESTIES CORONATION / CROWNED 1911", 38.7 mm, with bar suspension and original tri-colour ribbon). Near extremely fine.