GREAT BRITAIN, Edward VIII, Coronation of King George V and Queen Mary, 1911, in gilt (32mm) (G.CM36b), with suspension loop and British flag design on ribbon and with suspension pin, obverse, facing left the busts of Queen Mary wearing crown and George V bareheaded and in uniform, reverse, facing Prince of Wales in uniform, plumes above and around the Welsh inscription for his Investiture as Prince of Wales in 1911; Empire Day, 1929, in aluminium (39mm) (G.CM112a), with suspension lug and original but poor condition ribbon, obverse, bareheaded bust of Edward VIII left, reverse, arched stone bridge with ship of state in central arch and radiate sun above; another identical but 1928, in bronze (39mm) (G.CM124b), with suspension lug and ribbon; British Empire Day, 1928, in bronze (33mm) (G.CM123a) (2), with suspension loop and ribbon, one with suspension pin and one with brooch bar 1930, obverse, bareheaded bust of Edward VIII left, reverse, Britannia seated right holding caduceus and with laurel branch extended in her left hand, helmet at her feet; another in bronze (33mm) (G.CM125a), with suspension loop and ribbon and brooch bar 1930, obverse, as previous, reverse, Britannia seated right and holding a young girl at left with right arm extended over another child with hand on globe at her knee, with engraver's initials 'C.L.D' (C.L.Doman) at left. Very fine - uncirculated. (6)
Ex Ian McCutcheon Collection.