The important group of orders and decorations belonged to Georgy Grigorjevich Zhoganov Suvorov Order 3rd Class. Breast Badge, 80x50 mm, Silver, early type with screwback suspension bar, separately-made centre medallion, with red enameled border; the reverse, with three rivets securing the obverse medallion and a vertical, broad stickpin, the lower right ray, engraved with no. 224 (McDaniel-Schmitt, Type 1, Variation 1). Order of the Patriotic War 2nd Class. Breast Badge, 47 mm, Silver, enameled, separately-made hammer-and-sickle in GOLD, the reverse engraved with no. 478468, mint mark and original, screwback suspension, Order of the Red Star. Breast Badge, 47 mm, Silver, red enamel, the reverse engraved with no. 56120, mint mark and original, screwback suspension. Medal bar with five decorations: Order of the Red Banner (missing, but present a silver plate drilled for mounting a pre-1943, screwback piece); Medal for Courage, Silver and red enameled details, the reverse, struck with no. 174007; Medal for Military Merit, Silver and reed enameled details, the reverse, struck with no. 235073; Medal for the Defense of Moscow, Brass; Medal for the Victory over Germany, Brass; all mounted for wear, with original ribbons on the original, aluminium base-plate with horizontal pin. “Ordenskaya Knizhka” with picture portrait of Zhoganov, wearing the uniform of a Guard’s lieutenant colonel, wearing all the mentioned orders (including the Suvorov with suspension bar), inscribed with all the numbered awards, dated March 8th 1947 (started in December 1942). Medal for the 40th Anniversary of the Victory, type for labourers (perhaps belonged to a member of Zhoganov’s family; brass, with original ribbon on its original plate. A highly interesting and rare group, belonged to a brave officer of the Red Army; extremely fine to excellent condition. I-II RR!
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Medal Bar with 6 Decorations 20 Years Jubilee Medal for the Victory in the Great Patriotic War 1945, Victory over Germany, 60 Years Jubilee of the Army, Veterans of Labor, 30 Years Jubilee Medal for the Victory in the Great Patriotic War 1945, 50 Years Jubilee of the Army. Reverse with screw and nut. I
Nice Collection of 19 Awarding Documents Order of the Patriotic War 2nd Class, Order of the Red Star, Order of the Badge of Honor, Medal for Combat Service, Medal for Valor, 60th Year Jubilee of the Armed Forces Medal, 70th Year Jubilee of the Armed Forces Medal, 30th Anniversary of World War II Medal, 2x 40th Anniversary of World War II Medal, 30 Year Jubilee of the Army and Navy Medal, 2x 30 Year Jubilee of the Army and Navy Medal, Defense of the Caucasus Medal, For Distinguished Labor Medal, Victory over Germany Medal, Veterans of Labor Medal, Veteran of the Armed Forces of the USSR Medal, Zhukov Medal. Leaflets, different sizes, awarded between 1948 and 1998. (19) I/II
Rare Miniature Medal of the Naval Campaign of Rio de la Plata, 1851-1852, instituted in 1852 Breast Badge, 20x12 mm, Zinc, original silver crown suspension device. Awarded to the Navy of the expeditionary force of Governor Justo Jose Urquiza, who defeated on 3rd of February, 1852 the Army of Argentinian Dictator Juan Manuel Rosas in the battle of Monte Caseros in Buenos Aires Province. Ross Br10. I RR!
Uruguay Campaign Medal for officer's, instituted in 1852 Breast Badge, 48.5x30 mm, Silver, original suspension ring and ribbon. Awarded to the 3500 men of the expeditionary force of Governor Justo Jose Urquiza, who defeated on 3rd of February, 1852 the Army of Argentinian Dictator Juan Manuel Rosas in the battle of Monte Caseros in Buenos Aires Province. Gill. p. 82 Ross Br9. I RR!
ORDER OF THE PEOPLE’S ARMY Silver Star and Diploma of the Order awarded to a Yugoslav Citizen, 3rd Class, instituted in 1952.Breast Badge, silver, 70 mm, hallmarked "900", Yugoslav Mint Mark, superimposed parts silver partially gilt, enameled, original vertical tapered pin, awarding diploma: 30x21 cm, dated 1986. I/II
ARare and attractive Medal for Distinguished Services Francisco Morazan for Officer`s, instituted in 1839 Breast Badge, 45x36 mm, Silver, original suspension ring. Also named “for Its Loyal Defenders”, this medal was awarded for the Victory of the Salvadorian troops over the Army of Guatemala and Nicaragua in 1839. Very rare and superb! I RR!
Lot of 6 Decorations Dunkerque 1940 Commemorative Medal, Franco-British Association 1940-44 Crosses (2), 1st Army Commemorative Medal, French Expeditionary Corps Medal, Bronze National Recognition Medal. Breast Badges, gilt or silvered bronze, different sizes, two medals enameled, original suspension rings and ribbons. (6) I
FERNAND ALLARD-L'OLIVIER (1883-1933) First World War soldiers sheltering on a battlefield, signed and dated 1917 lower left, oil on canvas, 24" x 33.25". See illustration. Provenance: Private collection, East Sussex. Fernand Allard-L'Olivier was born in Belgium in 1883, the son of the engraver and watercolourist Charles Allard. He studied art at the Academie Julian in Paris in 1901, and remained their to begin his career. Volunteering to serve during the First World War he was incorporated to the Artistic Section of the Belgian Army in the field. For three years he painted his war companions, the destroyed villages, the country infirmary. Following the conclusion of the war he moved with his family to Brussels. In 1928 he made his first trip to the African Congo, working on behalf of the Colonial Office of Congo Propaganda. Allard-L'Olivier returned with some forty works, earning his a reputation as an Africanist painter. Returning to the Congo in 1933, Fernand Allard-L'Olivier died following a fall in Yanonge, near Stanleyville, now Kisangani.
VIVANT DENON (1747-1825) "Travels in Upper and Lower Egypt in Company with Several Divisions of the French Army During the Campaigns of General Bonaparte in that Country", vols.I-III, printed for T.M. Longman and O. Rees, 1803, translated by Arthur Aiken, each volume with pull-out including maps, in tooled leather bindings (3). See illustration
2x Scarce 1946 New Zealand Army Touring XV programmes to incl v Combined Services played at Kingsholm and v Gloucestershire and Somerset XV, played at The Memorial Ground Bristol on Saturday 23rd February both single folded cards slightly soiled and one with punch holes otherwise overall (F/G)
Scottish programmes all 1950s to include 1953/1954 Celtic v Airdrieonians, 1957/58 Hearts v Raith Rovers, 1957/1958 St. Mirren v Third Lanark, 1957/1958 Dundee v Celtic, 1958/1959 Morton v British Army, 1957/1958 Hearts Official Handbook (record championship season), plus others (26) Fair to good.
2x Scotland Rugby Memories Programme books - to incl 1942/45 Scotland v England Services Rugby Match Souvenir Book of programmes in the original red decorative cloth boards (F/G) and 1946-1950 Scottish Rugby Memories Vol. II book of programmes incl v New Zealand (Army) 1946 - in the original blue and gilt cloth decorative boards some fading to the spine (F/G)
Selection of memorabilia to include FA XI v Army Physical Training Corps International Trial match dated 6 April 1946 FA player instructions and arrangements, 1945 Royal Navy v Army at Ipswich match programme (poor) plus Royal Navy team selection and player match arrangements, 1945/1946 Plymouth Argyle v Birmingham City (fold out type), 1947/1948 Birmingham City Players Album (Blues Div 2 champions), 1947/1948 Association Football Players Union Rules, 1947/1948 FA Rules of the Association and Laws of the Game plus a Frank Mitchell owned book regarding his career outside professional football. (8) Fair-Good.
A Women's Land Army Timber Corps uniform, comprising: a Women's Land Army Size No. 2 bust under jacket, by A.G. Garments Ltd; a pair of corduroy breeches, Size No. 1 by Dickenson Bros, a blue blouse, a pale khaki blouse, a kit bag, and a Women's Land Army Timber Corps 'Badge of Honour', in original package, with ephemera, including: newspaper cuttings, ration books and other relevant information.
Marti a Paris, a marble, bronze and ormolul mantel clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half-hours on a bell, with an outside countwheel, the backplate stamped with the movement maker's trademark for Marti et Cie, Paris along with the serial number 8288, the round white enamel dial having black Roman hour numerals, Fd. Viteau, 7 Rue Vivienne, and with gilt-brass trefoil hands, the substantial white marble case inset with two tablets to the front and a further two to the sides depicting classical scenes involving an army of soldiers with horses and chariots, with ormolu mounts to the front and sides and female-head masks to the top four corners, surmounted by a bronze and ormolu figure of a boy playing a game of knuckle-bones, height 48cms.* Biography; Samuel Marti was one of the prolific French makers of the 1800's and was known to be working circa 1860 at Le Pays de Montbeliard, Paris making roulant blancs. Along with Japy Freres and Roux they set up a business in 1863 with an address in rue Turenne to market their movements to such firms as L'Epee. Their own Paris address was Rue Vieille-du-Temple from 1870.
A collection of Nazi DDAC, NSKK & Volkswagen works badges to include a DDAC enamel uniform badge with circular pin backing, a VW 1938 worker's badge, a VW worker's numbered mechanic badge, a 1945 VW worker's badge (when it came under British Army management shortly after the war ), an NSKK (German Motoring) stickpin and an NSKK Car plate, all with original stamps on the reverse, (6) Provenance: The collection of badges was given to the current owner's father in Berlin in 1945 in return for food, the owner's father then being a Royal Navy Military Attaché to an Admiral in Berlin.
First World War medal group to 6512 WOZ (BSM) H.C. Relph Royal Artillery, 1914-15, Star, War medal, Victory medal, Meritorious Service Medal, Army Long Service and Good Conduct medal and Efficiency medal, and to 2323089 WOZ (SQMS) H.C. Relph Royal Signals, India General Service Medal with North West Frontier 1936-37 & 1937-39 clasps, War Medal and Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal with Regular Army bar, mounted, framed and glazed.

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