Daniel George Collins
Antique Sterling Silver Enamel Fob Medal – London Academy of Music – 1935
Antique Sterling Silver Enamel Fob Medal – London Academy of Music – 1935
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Antique Sterling Silver Enamel Fob Medal – London Academy of Music – 1935
Description:
An attractive antique sterling silver and enamel fob medal, hallmarked in Birmingham for 1935 and made by Daniel George Collins (maker’s mark D.G.C). The front features a finely detailed musical design with lyre, books and laurel, surrounded by rich blue enamel lettering reading “The Incorporated London Academy of Music.”
The reverse is neatly engraved “Easter 1936 – Elocution – Joan M. Tremellen”, making this a named and dated award connected with musical and spoken-word performance. A particularly appealing piece with strong educational and musical history interest.
Key Details:
Antique sterling silver fob medal
Hallmarked Birmingham, 1935
Maker: Daniel George Collins (D.G.C)
Blue enamel lettering: The Incorporated London Academy of Music
Awarded for Elocution
Named recipient: Joan M. Tremellen
Date: Easter 1936
Dimensions:
Approx. 33.6mm x 27.5mm
Weight: approx. 13.31g
Condition:
Very good overall antique condition
Light surface wear consistent with age
Enamel intact with minor age-related wear visible under close inspection
Engraving remains clear and legible
Summary:
A well-made and visually striking interwar silver and enamel fob medal, awarded by the Incorporated London Academy of Music for elocution. With its named recipient, attractive enamel work, and musical theme, this is a desirable piece for collectors of antique silver, music memorabilia, or educational awards.
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