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TERRITORIAL EFFICIENCY MEDAL GEORGE VI with fixed palm leaves, suspender bar and ribbon, awarded to F O - L Y Lee RAF, together with three WORLD WAR II SERVICE MEDALS all with ribbons viz THE AFRICA STAR with 8th Army clasp, DEFENCE MEDAL and 1939-1945 WAR MEDAL together with group of FOUR MINIATURE MEDALS related BUTTON AND CUFF LINK and a GILT METAL AND ENAMEL MEDICAL CORPS BADGE
EIGHTH ARMY COMMEMORATIVE SILVER GOBLET produced by Historical Heirlooms Ltd, Goldsmiths and Silversmiths, applied with enamel badge and inscribed 'Eighth army 1941-1945' hallmarked Birmingham 1972, 4in high, in fitted case with certificate and an UNBRANDED 20th CENTURY STEEL BAYONET with metal scabbard and leather belt attachment, 17 1/4in long (2)
13 VARIOUS SILVER/SILVER AND ENAMEL FOOTBALL MEDALLIONS circa 1920s includes 'Essex County Junior Challenge Cup' 1925/26, 'Forrest Gate & District Football League', 'London Football Association, Minor Competition' 5 Federation of London Working Boys Clubs medallions etc together with 4 VARIOUS LAPEL BUTTONS including Ajax and RV & AV Sparta of Rotterdam, 17 items in total
12 VARIOUS SILVER/SILVER AND ENAMEL MAINLY SPORTING MEDALLIONS circa 1920s includes 4 West Ham & District Cricket League medallions awarded to J Anderson and inscribed V.C. Winners, Fairbairn House, similar medallion for Mansfield House University Settlement under 16 award, together with a St BRIDE FOUNDATION INSTITUTE SILVER MEDALLION for printing 'Awarded to J Anderson for highest position at 'Composing' 4th year 1925' with detachable ribbon and bar in plush lined box (13)
EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY LANCASHIRE AND YORKSHIRE RAILWAY COMPANY RAILWAYMAN'S WHISTLE, electroplate and steel inset with pea, A VICTORIAN PENDANT COMMEMORATIVE MEDALLION, '60th Year of Reign' and a brass and blue enamel BRITISH EMPIRE EXHIBITION BADGE, WEMBLEY 1924 on original card AND TWO VARIOUS TIE PINS AND TWO OTHER BADGES
ROYAL AUTOMOBILE CLUB CAST CHROMED METAL FULL MEMBER'S BADGE with clamp fitting for badge bar, enamelled Union Jack flag to reverse inscribed The Patent Die Casting Co London NW10, 5 3/4in high overall, TWO RAC LOZENGESHAPED CHROMED METAL CAR BADGES with blue enamel background 4in high, a ROYAL IRISH CAST AND CHROMED METAL AUTOMOBILE CLUB BADGE centered with harp emblem on blue enamel ground 3 3/4in high and a THOMPSON HOUSE MANCHESTER MOTOR CLUB BADGE 3 3/4in high (5)
PAIR EARLY 20th CENTURY THOMAS ARMSTRONG MANCHESTER OPERA GLASSES brass with mother of pearl eye pieces, pale blue guilloche enamel body (hairline cracks) and a draw string bag, a 9ct gold square cased LADY'S TROJAN WRISTLET WATCH with flexible rolled gold bracelet and a 'RECORD' LADY'S GILT CASED WRISTLET WATCH (3)
A Victorian gold full hunter pocket watch, the cover having monogram and opening to reveal white enamel dial with Roman numerals, Arabic outer seconds dial, bezelwind jewelled movement, the case assayed 18 carat, Chester 1875, maker Robert Over but bears Dublin fleur de lys mark for 20 carat, diameter 5.5cm
A George V 9 carat gold cased open faced pocket watch, having bezelwind movement, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, the case by The Dennison Watch Case Company Ltd, Birmingham 1919, diameter 5cm, and sold with a 9 carat yellow gold curblink watch chain with Albert and amber swivel fob, gross weight 40g
A George III silver pair cased pocket watch, by John Gudgeon of Bury (St Edmunds), having a convex bezel, the white enamel dial having a sun and moon at 12 and 6 '0' clock, and the initials John Turner as clock numerals, keywind chain driven verge fusee movement, the backplate signed John Gudgeon of Bury and numbered 359, case assayed London 1803, diameter 5.5cm. See lot 229 for background information
A George III silver pair cased gents pocket watch, by Lumley & Gudgeon of Bury (St Edmunds), having a convex bezel, white enamel dial (hairline) with Roman numerals, keywind chain driven single fusee movement, signed and numbered backplate 379, further signed and numbered backplate cover, case assayed London 1797, diameter 5.5cm Footnote: Haggar & Miller's Suffolk Clocks & Clockmakers states that Mary Lumley continued her husband's watchmaking business in Bury St Edmunds after his death in 1784. She went into partnership with John Gudgeon who it is believed married her daughter in 1785. John Gudgeon continued the business after Mary Lumley's death in 1800 at which she is described as "an eminent watchmaker" in the local press. John Gudgeon is recorded as a watch and clock maker in the Butter Market in the directories for 1828 and 1830.Examples of their watches are in the Gershom-Parkington collection.

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