British Medals, Edward VII (1901-1910), Coronation 1902, unofficial medals (3), Bristol, silver, by Fenwick & Kemp & Co., faint hallmark, 51mm. (C&W.4237C); Belfast, silver or silvered, by Lauer, 33.5mm. (C&W.4386); bronze, by Constantine and Floyd, 38.5mm. (C&W.4165C); visit to Cardiff, 1907, 52mm. (BHM.3945); Death and 'In Memoriam', by F. Bowcher for Spink, 45mm. (BHM.3981); and, same event, small silver, 19.5mm.; as Prince of Wales, Recovery, 1872, badge; International Exhibition, 1874, by G. Morgan (to Henry H. Gibbs), 51.5mm.; others (3), 2nd and 3rd medals cased, first rare, described items extremely fine to mint state, others very fine (11)
The recipient of the International Exhibition, 1874 medal believed to be Henry Hucks Gibbs (1819-1907), who in 1851 became a director of the Bank of England and from 1875 to 1877 served as its Governor.