Lot 391

Thirteen Silver Medals, Tiffany, Swiss, etc.

Estimate: $400 - $600

Bid Increments

Price Bid Increment
$0 $25
$300 $50
$1,000 $100
$2,000 $200
$5,000 $500
$10,000 $1,000
$20,000 $2,000
$50,000 $5,000
$100,000 $10,000
$1,000,000 $50,000
Thirteen silver medals. 1) The Commercial Tercentenary of New York City 1614-1914 by Tiffany & Co. George Protzmann. Silver. Weight 5.985 ozt. 2) 1917-1918 Swiss-American Commission by Hucucnin (Swiss medallic firm) Silver 50mm Weight 1.695 ozt. 3) 1909 Fondation Carnegie. Aux Heros de la Civilisation. Awarded to Gustave Geffroy 1909. by Louis Dejeau. silver. Weight 7.170 ozt. 4) Medicinae Philosophiam/Studio Et Arte. Soc. Med. Lucd. Inst. 1789 by Barre Silver. weight 0.375. 5)Alfred Willett 1865-1902 Chirurgicis, in case from John Pinches- London.Silver. Weight 3.080 ozt. 6) 1967 Clara Barton (Red Cross) Silver Medal 39mm 1821-1012. weight 0.845 ozt. 7) 1967 The American Pharmacist. SIlver, Medallic Art Co., Weight 0.795 ozt. 8) 1979 Jonas Salk .999 Silver. By Magnes Museum , Berkeley, CA. Weight 2.595 ozt. 9) Elizabeth Blackwell, First American Woman Doctor. AMA issued 39mm Weight 0.820 ozt. 10) 1972 Osteopathy: An American Science of Medicine. Postmasters of America Commemorative Issue No. 32 39mm Silver Weight 0.810 ozt. 11) 1972 American Academy of Family Physicians by Medallic Art Co. .999 Silver Weight 5.080 ozt. 12) Page 2 HIppocrates, the Father of Medicine 1974. Man's Contribution to Man. Number 0160 of a limited Edition Series produced by United States Silver Corporation. One Troy Ounce .999 Silver. Weight 1.010 ozt. 13) 1972 United States Pharmacists Commemorative, US Postmasters of America No. 34. Silver weight 0.810 ozt. Total weight: 31.0700 ozt. Copy and paste this link for a high-res image: https://www.dropbox.com/s/z97zfpv0zpcccif/6482371_2.jpg?dl=0

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