The Most Honourable Order of the Bath G.C.B (Civil), Knight Grand Cross breast star to Charles Cecil Cope Jenkinson, 3rd Earl of Liverpool, awarded 1845, the badge in silver, coloured enamels and gold, makers mark only, William Neal for Garrard, the reverse finely inscribed 'R & S Garrard & Co., Goldsmiths, Jewellers & C to the Queen, His Royal Highness Prince Albert and All the Royal Family, Panton Street London', contained in its original R & S Garrard & Co fitted case of issue together with the embroidered badge for the same with paper label for D'Almaine & Co, Embroiderers to Her Majesty
Sold for £4,600
The Most Honourable Order of the Bath G.C.B (Civil), Knight Grand Cross breast star to Charles Cecil Cope Jenkinson, 3rd Earl of Liverpool, awarded 1845, the badge in silver, coloured enamels and gold, makers mark only, William Neal for Garrard, the reverse finely inscribed 'R & S Garrard & Co., Goldsmiths, Jewellers & C to the Queen, His Royal Highness Prince Albert and All the Royal Family, Panton Street London', contained in its original R & S Garrard & Co fitted case of issue together with the embroidered badge for the same with paper label for D'Almaine & Co, Embroiderers to Her Majesty
Overall the medal appears in good condition, the enamels are intact. There is a small scratch to the reverse. There are some small scratchmarks that appear to read ‘No 60’ and ’15,,15,,0’.
The Embroidered badge has some minor fraying, the paper backing is coming loose and some of the tips of the paper are folded and chipped. Of the two concentric bands of yellow around the centre, the outer one has come loose.
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Auction: A Political Inheritance - The Contents of a Cotswold Country House, 23rd Apr, 2024
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