Lot of Eight Aviation Medals to include: (a) Naval Aviation 50th Anniversary "The Golden Year of the Golden Wings" 1911-1961, diameter 2.5", side marked "Medallic Art Co, NY Bronze" includes original paperwork; (b) Charles Lindbergh - `Spirit of St Louis`. Transatlantic Solo Flight commemorative medal 1927, bronze bas-relief medal signed `Kilenyi` depicting a semi-draped female figure holding aloft a laurel branch standing between the Statue of Liberty and the Eiffel Tower, with monoplane over-flying frontis, and verso with inscription "Commemorating the 1st New York to Paris Flight by Captain Charles Lindbergh `Spirit of St Louis` New York May 20th - Paris May 21st 1927", diameter 3.25", side marked "Whitehead-Hoag"; ? Bronze medallion commemorating Charles Lindbergh, bust of Lindbergh in relief by G. Prudhomme inscribed "Charles Lindbergh New York Paris Aetatis Svae XXV". Reverse with Latin inscription and map of flight path with date of 1927 in Roman numerals. Side marked "Bronze", 2.75" diameter; (d) Golden Jubilee of Charles Lindbergh's 1927 solo transatlantic flight ''Golden Jubilee First Solo Trans-Atlantic Flight'' on one side with image of plane and details of flight. The reverse reads: ''Charles A. Lindbergh / The International Aerospace Hall of Fame'' with an image of Lindbergh in his flying helmet and his birth and death dates, 2.5" diameter, side marked "Bronze"; (e) Orville Wright Aviation Hall of Fame 1975 commemorative medallion, reverse reads "With brother Wilbur discovered basic aerodynamic principles leading to acheivementof first powered flights December 17, 1903", 1.75" diameter, side marked AMI Bronze; (f) China Clipper 1935 medal, side marked "Longines-Wittnauer USA Bronze", 1.5" diameter; (g) 747 commemorative medal reads "Pan Am New Era of Flight" 1970 San Francisco International Airport San Bruno, California, 1.5" diameter; (h) 50th Anniversary of Air Service medal Santa Catalina Island, California 1919-1969, Avalon Bay, 1.5" diameter