Place of Cataloging Relevance: Great Britain
Displaying records 1521 to 1540 of
1558 total results.
- Date
- 1937 - 1952
- Obverse
- CORONATION OF THEIR MAJESTIES MAY 1937| KING GEORGE VI QUEEN ELIZABETH: conjoined busts
- Reverse
- SOCIETY OF MINIATURE RIFLE CLUBS CORONATION OF KING GEORGE VI QUEEN ELIZABETH COMMEMORATIVE COMPETITION
- Diameter (in mm)
- 33.0
- Weight (in gr.)
- 16.18
- Provenance
- Miller, Scott
- Date
- 1837 - 1901
- Diameter (in mm)
- 32.0
- Weight (in gr.)
- 11.2
- Date
- 1837 - 1901
- Obverse
- QUEEN VICTORIA 60TH YEAR OF REIGN 1837-1897: cojoined busts of the old and young Victoria
- Reverse
- UNITED SUNDAY SCHOOLS DEMONSTRATION|VICTORIA: Holy Bible
- Diameter (in mm)
- 31.0
- Weight (in gr.)
- 12.4
- Provenance
- Miller
- Date
- 1910 - 1936
- Place of Production
- Crewe
- Obverse
- KING GEORGE V & QUEEN MARY: conjoined busts
- Reverse
- BOROUGH OF CREWE CORONATION JUNE 22ND 1911: coat of arms
- Diameter (in mm)
- 38.0
- Weight (in gr.)
- 21.56
- Provenance
- Miller, Scott
- Date
- 1910 - 1936
- Place of Production
- Colwyn Bay
- Obverse
- GEORGIUS V REX MARIA REG: conjoined busts
- Reverse
- CORONATION 22ND JUNE 1911|COLWYN BAY CELEBRATION: a tree
- Diameter (in mm)
- 35.0
- Weight (in gr.)
- 22.5
- Provenance
- Miller, Scott
- Date
- 1910 - 1936
- Obverse
- KING GEORGE QUEEN MARY: conjoined busts
- Reverse
- TO COMMEMORATE THE CORONATION JUNE 22ND 1911 GLOSSOP: a lion
- Diameter (in mm)
- 32.0
- Weight (in gr.)
- 17.89
- Provenance
- Miller, Scott
- Date
- 1910 - 1936
- Obverse
- H.M. GEORGE V R & I.H.M. MARY QUEEN: conjoined busts
- Reverse
- TO COMMEMORATE THE CORONATION OF HIS MAJESTY KING GEORGE V JUNE 1911: coat of arms flanked by a lion and a unicorn
- Diameter (in mm)
- 32.0
- Weight (in gr.)
- 3.43
- Provenance
- Miller, Scott
- Date
- 1910 - 1936
- Obverse
- KING GEORGE V QUEEN MARY: conjoined busts
- Reverse
- TO COMMEMORATEE THE SILVER JUBILEE OF KING GEORGE V AND QUEEN MARY MAY 6TH 1935
- Diameter (in mm)
- 39.0
- Weight (in gr.)
- 20.07
- Provenance
- Miller, Scott
- Date
- 1937 - 1952
- Diameter (in mm)
- 33.0
- Date
- 1910 - 1936
- Obverse
- GEORGE V MARY: conjoined busts
- Reverse
- BOROUGH OF SOUTH HAMPTON G A WALLER MAYOR: a view of a building
- Diameter (in mm)
- 36.0
- Weight (in gr.)
- 17.27
- Provenance
- Miller, Scott
- Obverse
- GEORGE VI ELIZABETH CROWNED MAY XII MCM XXX VII: conjoined busts
- Reverse
- CANADA INDIA AFRICA AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND BRITAIN
- Diameter (in mm)
- 36.0
- Weight (in gr.)
- 17.69
- Provenance
- Miller
- Obverse
- 10TH INTERNATIONAL NUMISMATIC CONGRESS 1986|EXPECTATI VENITE: two figures showing a coin to a seated woman
- Reverse
- ROYAL NUMISMATIC SOCIETY 1836-1986|ECCE MEI TESTES: three woman around a decorated podium
- Diameter (in mm)
- 57.0
- Date
- 1915
- Place of Production
- Munich
- Obverse
- KEINE BANNWARE/ in exergue, DER GROSSDAMPFER/ =LVSITANIA=/ DURCH EIN DEVTSCHES/ TAUCHBOOT VERSENKT/ 5 MAI 1915: Lusitania depicted as an armed cruiser, sinking, deck loaded with contraband armaments including aircraft and cannon
- Reverse
- GESCHÄFT ÜBER ALLES: Death in a Cunard ticket window in New York City, standing near the line for tickets a man reads a newspaper on which is printed U-BOOT GEFAHR (“U-boat danger”); standing next to him a top-hatted and bearded figure, the German Ambassador to the US Count Johann-Heinrich von Bernstorff, raising a warning finger
- Diameter (in mm)
- 56.0
- Reference
- AoD 7513.7155.156.a, Kienast.156, Phagan.vanAlfen.2017.no.53
- Date
- 1915
- Place of Production
- Munich
- Obverse
- KEINE BANNWARE/ in exergue, DER GROSSDAMPFER/ =LVSITANIA=/ DURCH EIN DEVTSCHES/ TAUCHBOOT VERSENKT/ 5 MAI 1915: Lusitania depicted as an armed cruiser, sinking, deck loaded with contraband armaments including aircraft and cannon
- Reverse
- GESCHÄFT ÜBER ALLES: Death in a Cunard ticket window in New York City, standing near the line for tickets a man reads a newspaper on which is printed U-BOOT GEFAHR (“U-boat danger”); standing next to him a top-hatted and bearded figure, the German Ambassador to the US Count Johann-Heinrich von Bernstorff, raising a warning finger
- Diameter (in mm)
- 56.0
- Weight (in gr.)
- 60.594
- Reference
- AoD 7513.7155.156.a, Kienast.156, Phagan.vanAlfen.2017.no.53
- Date
- 1915
- Place of Production
- Munich
- Obverse
- KEINE BANNWARE/ in exergue, DER GROSSDAMPFER/ =LVSITANIA=/ DURCH EIN DEVTSCHES/ TAUCHBOOT VERSENKT/ 5 MAI 1915: Lusitania depicted as an armed cruiser, sinking, deck loaded with contraband armaments including aircraft and cannon
- Reverse
- GESCHÄFT ÜBER ALLES: Death in a Cunard ticket window in New York City, standing near the line for tickets a man reads a newspaper on which is printed U-BOOT GEFAHR (“U-boat danger”); standing next to him a top-hatted and bearded figure, the German Ambassador to the US Count Johann-Heinrich von Bernstorff, raising a warning finger
- Diameter (in mm)
- 56.0
- Weight (in gr.)
- 75.869
- Reference
- AoD 7513.7155.156.a, Kienast.156, Phagan.vanAlfen.2017.no.53
- Date
- 1915
- Place of Production
- Munich
- Obverse
- KEINE BANNWARE/ in exergue, DER GROSSDAMPFER/ =LVSITANIA=/ DURCH EIN DEVTSCHES/ TAUCHBOOT VERSENKT/ 5 MAI 1915: Lusitania depicted as an armed cruiser, sinking, deck loaded with contraband armaments including aircraft and cannon
- Reverse
- GESCHÄFT ÜBER ALLES: Death in a Cunard ticket window in New York City, standing near the line for tickets a man reads a newspaper on which is printed U-BOOT GEFAHR (“U-boat danger”); standing next to him a top-hatted and bearded figure, the German Ambassador to the US Count Johann-Heinrich von Bernstorff, raising a warning finger
- Diameter (in mm)
- 56.0
- Weight (in gr.)
- 66.494
- Reference
- AoD 7513.7155.156.a, Kienast.156, Phagan.vanAlfen.2017.no.53
- Date
- 1915
- Place of Production
- Munich
- Obverse
- KEINE BANNWARE/ in exergue, DER GROSSDAMPFER/ =LVSITANIA=/ DURCH EIN DEVTSCHES/ TAUCHBOOT VERSENKT/ 5 MAI 1915: Lusitania depicted as an armed cruiser, sinking, deck loaded with contraband armaments including aircraft and cannon
- Reverse
- GESCHÄFT ÜBER ALLES: Death in a Cunard ticket window in New York City, standing near the line for tickets a man reads a newspaper on which is printed U-BOOT GEFAHR (“U-boat danger”); standing next to him a top-hatted and bearded figure, the German Ambassador to the US Count Johann-Heinrich von Bernstorff, raising a warning finger
- Diameter (in mm)
- 56.0
- Reference
- AoD 7513.7155.156.a, Kienast.156, Phagan.vanAlfen.2017.no.53
- Date
- 1916
- Place of Production
- London
- Obverse
- 28 AUG 1914/ LION -- MAINZ SINKING -- ARETHUSA/ 24 JAN 1915/ BEATTY -- BLÜCHER SINKING -- TYRWHITT: Four war ships; two within area of rope forming nautical knot and another two on oval fields; flagpoles with banners on either side.
- Reverse
- VICE ADMIRAL/ SIR DAVID BEATTY./ COMMANDING/ 1914./ HELIGOLAND BIGHT/ 28 AUGUST/ -- 1915./ DOGGER BANK,/ 24 JANUARY/ H. M. SHIPS ENGAGED./ BATTLE CRUISERS/ LION (FLAG)/ QUEEN MARY/ PRINCESS ROYAL/ NEW ZEALAND/ INVINCIBLE (R.FLAG)/ -- LION (FLAG)/ TIGER/ PRINCESS ROYAL/ NEW ZEALAND (R.FLAG)/ INDOMITABLE/ LIGHT CRUISERS/ SOUTHAMPTON FALMOUTH/ BIRMINGHAM, LIVERPOOL/ NOTTINGHAM, ARETHUSA/ LOWESTOFT, FEARLESS -- SOUTHAMPTON ARETHUSA/ BIRMINGHAM, AURORA/ NOTTINGHAM, UNDAUNTED/ LOWESTOFT/ DESTROYERS/ 33 -- 35/ ENEMY SHIPS DESTROYED/ LIGHT CRUISERS/ MAINZ, KÖLN/ ARLADNE/ DESTROYER/ V. 187. -- BLÜCHER: Two flags crossed over pole with trident on top, shield in center and anchor on bottom.
- Diameter (in mm)
- 45.0
- Weight (in gr.)
- 41.842
- Reference
- AoD 211411.21523.2.a, BHM.4117, Eimer.1940
- Date
- 1916
- Place of Production
- London
- Obverse
- TO THE GLORIOUS MEMORY OF THOSE WHO FELL THAT DAY: Two flags, the White Ensign of the Royal Navy and the Union Jack, crossed over pole with trident on top, shield in center and anchor on bottom.
- Reverse
- MAY 31 1916 / THE / GERMAN FLEET / ATTACHED OFF THE COAST / OF JUTLAND AND DRIVEN BACK / INTO PORT WITH HEAVY LOSS / ADMIRAL SIR JOHN JELLICOE / COMMANDER IN CHIEF / VICE ADMIRAL SIR DAVID BEATTY / COMMANDING / BATTLE CRUISER / FLEET: Laurel wreath
- Diameter (in mm)
- 45.0
- Weight (in gr.)
- 32.577
- Reference
- AoD 211411.21523.1.c
- Date
- 1914
- Obverse
- NACH PARIS: Wild nude horseman advancing l., firebrand in l. hand; Paris in background
- Reverse
- Within center: LOUVAIN/ THE LUSITANIA/ EDITH CAVELL/ CAPT. FRYATT/ THE ZEPPELIN VICTIMS; around: THE PRUSSIAN IS CRUEL BY BIRTH CIVILIZATION WILL MAKE HIM FEROCIOUS--GOETHE
- Diameter (in mm)
- 35.0
- Weight (in gr.)
- 16.601
- Reference
- AoD 211411.0.1.a, vanAlfen.2006.ANSMagazine
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