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  • United Kingdom. A Group of Six British Coronation, Police and Jubilee Medals
  • United Kingdom. A Group of Six British Coronation, Police and Jubilee Medals
  • United Kingdom. A Group of Six British Coronation, Police and Jubilee Medals

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United Kingdom. A Group of Six British Coronation, Police and Jubilee Medals

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United Kingdom. A Group of Six British Coronation, Police and Jubilee Medals

A Visit to Ireland Medal 1911. Instituted 1911. In silver, full size, the obverse presenting the bust of King George V, the reverse with a crown encircled by a floral pattern with the outer inscription CORONATION 1911 JULY 7-12, worn on original ribbon, notable edge knocks to rim, remains in very fine condition.

A Jubilee Police Medal 1887. Instituted 1887. In bronze gilt, full size, the obverse presenting the left facing bust of Queen Victoria, the reverse with the inscription JUBILEE OF HER MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA METROPOLITAN POLICE 1887, the rim is engraved P.C A. KING. D. DIVN., worn on original ribbon with 1897 clasp, light wear, dark patina, ribbon torn, remains in very fine condition.

A Visit to Ireland Medal 1900. Instituted 1900. In bronze gilt, full size, the obverse presenting the left facing bust of Queen Victoria, the reverse features a female figure gesturing to sea, the rim is engraved P.C. M O’DONNELL. D.M.P., worn on original ribbon, light wear, remains in very fine condition.

A King Edward VII Coronation Police Medal 1902. Instituted 1902. In bronze, full size, the obverse presenting the left facing bust of King Edward, reverse with the inscription METROPOLITAN POLICE CORONATION OF HIS MAJESTY KING EDWARD VII 1902, rim engraved JOHN T TREAD GOLD, worn on original ribbon, worn, dark patina, in very fine condition.

A Coronation Police Medal - St. John Ambulance Brigade 1911. Instituted 1911. In silver, full size, obverse presenting the left facing bust of King George, reverse with the inscription ST JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE CORONATION 1911, rim engraved PTE. W. GREENWOOD., on original ribbon, minor wear, in very fine condition.

A Coronation Police Medal - St. Andrew’s Ambulance Corps Coronation Medal 1911. Instituted 1911. In silver, full size, obverse presenting the left facing bust of King George, reverse with the inscription ST ANDREW'S AMBULANCE CORPS CORONATION 1911, rim engraved MISS M.A. RENNIE., worn on original ribbon with pin on reverse, light wear, in very fine condition.

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