Freedom of the City of London, an enamelled badge by Kenning & Son, named (Lord Curzon, 1904), 38 x 30mm; Royal Naval & Military Tournament, 1909, a celluloid Press badge, named (62, Dr A.S. Graham), 33mm; County Cricket Competition, Gillette Cup, 1976, a Winners silver award medal by Garrard & Co, un-named, hallmarked Birmingham 1976, 38mm [3]. Very fine, but second with repaired crack £60-£80 Freedom of the City of London, an enamelled badge by Kenning & Son, named (Lord Curzon, 1904), 38 x 30mm; Royal Naval & Military Tournament, 1909, a celluloid Press badge, named (62, Dr A.S. Graham), 33mm; County Cricket Competition, Gillette Cup, 1976, a Winners silver award medal by Garrard & Co, un-named, hallmarked Birmingham 1976, 38mm [3]. Very fine, but second with repaired crack £60-£80 George Nathaniel Curzon, 1st Marquess, KG, GCSI, GCIE, PC (1859-1925), received the freedom of the city of London, July 1904; Viceroy of India 1899-1905, Leader of the House of Lords, 1916-18, Foreign Secretary 1919-24. The Gillette Cup, a 60-over competition staged at Lord’s Cricket Ground on 4 September 1976 between Lancashire and Northamptonshire, was won by the latter county by 4 wickets, with 11 balls remaining
Freedom of the City of London, an enamelled badge by Kenning & Son, named (Lord Curzon, 1904), 38 x 30mm; Royal Naval & Military Tournament, 1909, a celluloid Press badge, named (62, Dr A.S. Graham), 33mm; County Cricket Competition, Gillette Cup, 1976, a Winners silver award medal by Garrard & Co, un-named, hallmarked Birmingham 1976, 38mm [3]. Very fine, but second with repaired crack £60-£80 Freedom of the City of London, an enamelled badge by Kenning & Son, named (Lord Curzon, 1904), 38 x 30mm; Royal Naval & Military Tournament, 1909, a celluloid Press badge, named (62, Dr A.S. Graham), 33mm; County Cricket Competition, Gillette Cup, 1976, a Winners silver award medal by Garrard & Co, un-named, hallmarked Birmingham 1976, 38mm [3]. Very fine, but second with repaired crack £60-£80 George Nathaniel Curzon, 1st Marquess, KG, GCSI, GCIE, PC (1859-1925), received the freedom of the city of London, July 1904; Viceroy of India 1899-1905, Leader of the House of Lords, 1916-18, Foreign Secretary 1919-24. The Gillette Cup, a 60-over competition staged at Lord’s Cricket Ground on 4 September 1976 between Lancashire and Northamptonshire, was won by the latter county by 4 wickets, with 11 balls remaining
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