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  • United Kingdom. A Mixed Lot of Medals & Princess Mary Tin
  • United Kingdom. A Mixed Lot of Medals & Princess Mary Tin
  • United Kingdom. A Mixed Lot of Medals & Princess Mary Tin

Item: M0515-21

United Kingdom. A Mixed Lot of Medals & Princess Mary Tin

Price:

$160

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United Kingdom. A Mixed Lot of Medals & Princess Mary Tin

1.Britain, 1914 Princess Mary Gift Fund Box, brass box issued by Princess Mary to all soldiers on the front so that they could receive a present for Christmas, bearing her bust and her monogram, measuring at 85.0mm (w) x 129.4mm (l) x 31.3mm (h), and weighing at 132.2 grams.

 

Footnote: Princess Mary, daughter of King George V, requested that every soldier receive a Christmas present in 1914. The boxes were issued with tobacco, cigarettes, a card from King George, Queen Mary and Princess Mary, and a photo of Princess Mary. Non smokers had their own issued box containing acid tablets, and a writing case with a pencil, paper and envelopes. 

2. United States, Department of Commerce and Bureau of Mines Medal, 1926 

 

Bronze medal bearing relief of two men on obverse, reverse bearing inscription and dated 1926, measuring at 32.8mm in diameter and weighing 16.6 grams. 

 

3. Britain, Falkland Islands Task Force 1982 by Pobjoy Mint 

 

Silver medallion inscribed “Task Force 1982” on obverse and "Falkland Islands” on reverse, measuring at 38.4mm in diameter and weighing at 28.2, in original presentation case.

 

4. Britain, 1902 Coronation of Edward VII And Queen Alexandra Medal 

 

Silver medal to mark the coronation of Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, measuring at 36.1mm in diameter, weighing at 18.8 grams, with original ribbon.

 

5. Britain, Cadbury Commemorative Medal, 1939 

 

Silver medal to commemorate the visit of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth to Canada, measuring at 38.5mm in diameter and weighing at 20.3 grams. 

 

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