Canadian Arts, Culture and History

December 0409, 2021
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LOT 433

Lot 433

Gold Medal to Selwyn Gwillym Blaylock: University of Toronto McCharles Award for Outstanding Work in Canadian Metallurgy, 1924

Gold Medal to Selwyn Gwillym Blaylock: University of Toronto McCharles Award for Outstanding Work in Canadian Metallurgy, 1924
Lot 433 Details
Gold Medal to Selwyn Gwillym Blaylock: University of Toronto McCharles Award for Outstanding Work in Canadian Metallurgy, 1924

283 grams of 22k yellow gold, obv.: university crest over recipient's name, rev.: Gaea on rocky precipice against an industrial mining landscape
2.8 ins; 7 cms
9.1 oz. — 283 grams

Estimate $12,000-$15,000

Realised: $19,200
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

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Gold Medal to Selwyn Gwillym Blaylock: University of Toronto McCharles Award for Outstanding Work in Canadian Metallurgy, 1924
  • Gold Medal to Selwyn Gwillym Blaylock: University of Toronto McCharles Award for Outstanding Work in Canadian Metallurgy, 1924
  • Gold Medal to Selwyn Gwillym Blaylock: University of Toronto McCharles Award for Outstanding Work in Canadian Metallurgy, 1924

The Mining Hall of Fame on Selwyn Blaylock

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