Yugoslavia, Social Federal Republic, Order of Bravery, bronze, reverse officially numbered ‘21213’; Bravery Medal (2), 1st issue, bronze; 2nd issue, bronze; Medal for Military Services, silvered; Medal for Military Virtue, bronze; Medal of Labour, bronze-gilt; Medal for Services Rendered to the People, bronze; Medal of Civil Merit; Za Zasluge’, silvered; Medal of Merit for Paramilitary Training, 1st type, bronze; Medal for the Creation of the Armoured and Motorised Forces of Slovenia 1948, bronze; Medal of Recompense for Military Education, 1st type, bronze; Achievement Medal for Rifle Shooting, bronze-gilt; Achievement Medal for Sniper Rifle Shooting, silvered and gilt, generally very fine (13) £70-£90
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Yugoslavia, Social Federal Republic, Medal of Marshal Tito (2), First Class, gilt; Second Class, silvered; Commemorative Medal for the 10th Anniversary of the Yugoslav Army 1941-51, bronze; Commemorative Medal for the 20th Anniversary of the Yugoslav Army 1941-61, silvered; Commemorative Medal for the 30th Anniversary of the Yugoslav Army 1941-71, bronze; Commemorative Medal for the Veterans of the Second World War (2), 1st ‘Soviet’ type, bronze, with enamelled brooch suspension; 2nd ‘Yugoslav’ type, silvered, with silver star emblem on riband; Commemorative Medal for Overseas Fighters 1943-45, gilt white-metal; Commemorative Medal for the 25th Anniversary of the Resistance of Southern Slovenia 1943-68, silvered and enamel; Commemorative Medal for the 100th Anniversary of the Popular Assembly (4) 1968, white-metal; 1969, silvered (2); 1970, bronze, with various different riband bars; Commemorative Medal for the National Liberation Front 1941-69, bronze; Commemorative Medal for the 100th Anniversary of the Fire Brigade 1969, gilt; Commemorative Decoration for the 100th Anniversary of the Fire Brigade in North Slovenia 1982, gilt and enamel; Fire Brigade Long Service Decoration, for 30 Years’ Service, gilt and enamel, obverse central medallion detached but present; Medal of Honour for Civil Aviation, bronze, generally very fine (18) £70-£90
Yugoslavia, Social Federal Republic, Commemorative Medal for the 400th Anniversary of the Donja Stubica Battalion (2), bronze-gilt; bronze; together with a variation of the medal in silver; Commemorative Medal for the 30th Anniversary of Victory over Fascism 1945-75, gilt; Commemorative Medal for the 40th Anniversary of Victory over Fascism 1945-85, gilt and enamel; Medal of Merit for Services Rendered in the Instruction of the Reserve Forces (3), First Class, bronze-gilt; Second Class, silvered; Third Class, bronze; Commemorative Medal for the 60th Anniversary of Victory in Salonika 1918-78, gilt; Commemorative Medal for the March of the 14th Partisan Division 1944, silvered and enamel; Medal of Technical Merit, bronze; Medal of Honour for the Railways, silver, with silvered emblem to riband; Commemorative Medal for the 40th Anniversary of the Yugoslav Army 1941-81, gilt; Commemorative Medal for the 50th Anniversary of the Yugoslav Army 1941-91, gilt; Commemorative Medal for the 170th Anniversary of the Turkish Revolution 1815-1985, bronze, with miniature device on riband; Commemorative Medal for the 40th Anniversary of the formation of the Belokranjski Partisans 1942-82, bronze; Commemorative Medal for the 12th Slovenian Brigade 1943, bronze; Commemorative Medal fourth Corps of Trieste Partisans, gilt and enamel; Commemorative Medal for the 18th Brigade of Partisans 1943-45, silvered, with red star device on riband; Commemorative Medal for the Prekmurska Brigade, gilt; Commemorative Medal for the Liberation of the Slovenian Coast (Istrie and Trieste), gilt; Commemorative Medal for the 60th Anniversary of Fighting on the Austrian Front 1918-78, bronze; Commemorative Medal for the Liberation of the Skofja Loka Region, gilt; Commemorative Medal for the 22 National Heroes of Bosanski Petrovac, silvered and enamel; Commemorative Medal for the 19th Brigade, bronze, with riband bar, generally very fine (25) £80-£100
Yugoslavia, Social Federal Republic, Medal of Sporting Merit for Olympic Games Participants, bronze; Medal of Sporting Merit (3), First Class, gilt; Second Class, silvered; Third Class, bronze; Medal of Merit for Sports Medicine, bronze and enamel, central medallion detached but present; Decoration of Merit for Humanitarian Transport, gilt and enamel, with pin-back suspension; Commemorative Medal for the 30th Anniversary of the Creation of the Automotive Association of Yugoslavia 1951-81, gilt and enamel; Medal of Merit for Popular Technique, First Class, silvered; Medal for Young Volunteers of the Territorial Force (2), silvered; bronze; Medal for Cultural Merit, bronze; Archery Medal (3) gilt; silvered; bronze, generally very fine (14) £80-£100
Yugoslavia, Social Federal Republic, Red Cross Decorations (9), Medal of Honour, gilt and enamel, with brooch bar; Medal of Recompense ‘For Action’, gilt and enamel; Medal of Recompense, gilt and enamel; Commemorative Medal for the 50th Anniversary of the Creation of the Red Cross Corps of Ambulances 1922-72 (3), First Class, gilt and enamel; Second Class, silvered and enamel; Third Class, bronze and enamel; Jubilee Medal for the Red Cross of the town of Vukovar 1892-1982, gilt and enamel; Jubilee Badge for the Mountain Branch 1947-82, silvered and enamel; Medal for services rendered after the Skopje Earthquake 1962, gilt and enamel, good very fine (9) £80-£100
Yugoslavia, Social Federal Republic, Fire Fighters Cross of Valour, bronze and enamel; Fire Fighters Cross of Merit, silver and enamel; Fire Fighters Commemorative Medal for the Congress of Ljubljana 1939, gilt; Fire Fighters Long Service Medal (3), First Class, for 20 Years’ Service, gilt, with three additional laurel branch emblems on riband; Second Class, for 15 Years’ Service, silvered; Third Class, for 10 Years’ Service, bronze; Fire Fighters of Ljubljana Long Service Medal, bronze; Fire Fighters of Serbia Long Service Medal, silvered and enamel; Fire Fighters of Croatia Long Service Medal, silvered and enamel, generally very fine (9) £70-£90
Yugoslavia, Social Federal Republic, A selection of Fire Brigade Medals, including Medal of Merit, First Class, gilt and enamel; Order of Sacrifice (2), Second Class, silver and enamel; Third Class, bronze and enamel; Medal of Good Conduct, First Class, gilt and enamel; Medal for Honour, bronze and enamel; Commemorative Medal for the 110th Anniversary of the Creation of the First Fire Brigade 1871-1981, bronze and enamel; together with various other miscellaneous Yugoslav medals, generally very fine (lot) £70-£90
The History of the Victoria Cross. By P. A. Wilkins, published by Archibald Constable, London, 1904, 443pp., including index, with numerous photographs of the various recipients, hardback, reasonable condition VCs of the Air. By J. F. Turner, published by Airlife Publishing, 2001, 160pp., softback, used condition The Last Eleven? Winners of the Victoria Cross since the Second World War. By M. Adkin, published by Leo Cooper, London, 1991, 220pp., including index, with maps and photographs, hardback, with dust jacket, used condition The Bronze Cross. By F. G. Roe, published by Gawthorn, London, 124pp., including index, with over 200 portraits and other illustrations, hardback, used condition Together with two booklets/ phamplets, comprising ‘The Victoria Cross and George Crosses of the Honourable East India Company and Indian Army 1856-1945’; and ‘For Valour, A History of the Victoria Cross’ published by Thames Television, reasonable condition (6) £40-£50
A Selection of Royal Irish Regiment Militaria c.1869-1922. Comprising an 18th Foot other ranks 1869 Shako Plate; an other ranks QVC Helmet Plate, standard pattern with separate centre; another with repair to the rear; a Glengarry bBadge, the loops repaired; a scarce KC helmet plate centre; a QVC cap badge; another KC example; an OSD bronze KC cap badge; a regiment bed plate; and sundry belt buckles, shoulder titles, and badges, generally good condition (lot) £240-£280
A Selection of Connaught Rangers Militaria c.1881-1922. Comprising a Victorian Officers Helmet Plate 1881-1902; an other ranks standard pattern Helmet Plate; together with a separate centre; a gilt cap badge with wire fixings to the rear; two Officers Bronze collar badges; and two other ranks cap badges, generally good condition (8) £180-£220
A Selection Prince of Wales’s Leinster Regiment (Royal Canadians) Militaria c.1884-1922. Including an Other Ranks Helmet Plate standard pattern with separate centre; three OSD bronze cap, collar badges; two Victorian cap badges; and sundry cap badges, collar badges, and buttons, some fixings missing, some copies, therefore reasonable condition (lot) £80-£100
A Selection of Royal Dublin Fusiliers Militaria. Including an officers silver and gilt Glengarry badge, the slider fitted for a Pagri; another other ranks example; another glengarry badge; an other ranks Fur Cap Grenade Badge; two OSD bronze cap/collar badges; and sundry collar badges, buttons and shoulder titles, some fixings missing, generally good condition (lot) £140-£180
A Selection of Royal Flying Corps Insignia c.1915-20. A scarce selection including, gilt embroidered brevet wings, 2x other cloth brevets, Officers bronze with blade fixings, 3x cap badges, a pair of OSB bronze collar badges, a sterling silver and enamel sweetheart brooch, and sundry badges and button, good condition (lot) £300-£400
A Selection of Argentinean Airborne Insignia c.1980. Including a silvered Parachutists badge; another bronze example; an Air Force silver wing; another bronze example; an Army Marines silvered wing; an Air Force Officers gilt wing; and a Navy Officers gilt wing, generally good condition (9) £80-£100
German Second World War Miniature Lapel Pins. Comprising two Mothers Cross miniatures, one in gold, one in bronze, both with their lady’s lapel bow riband. Infantry Assault Badge in silver. General Assault Badge in silver. Wound Badge in black. DRL Sports Badge. Blockade Breaker. Lapland Shield. National Faithful Service Medal. SA Sports award. Luftwaffe Observers Badge. Hitler Youth Proficiency pin, generally good condition (12) £100-£140
A Great War ‘Salonika operations’ M.M. and French Medal of Honour group of five awarded to Bandsman, Later Lance Corporal, F. J. Harbird, 1st Battalion, York and Lancaster Regiment Military Medal, G.V.R. (7681 Bndsmn: F. J. Harbird. 1/Y. & L.R.); 1914-15 Star (7681 L. Cpl. F. J. Harbird. York & Lanc. R.); British War and Victory Medals (7681 Pte. F. J. Harbird. Y. & L.R.); France, Third Republic, Medal of Honour with Swords, bronze, reverse engraved, ‘L/C F. Harbird 1st Y&L. Regt’, generally very fine (5) £300-£400 --- M.M. London Gazette 28 February 1918. France, Medal of Honour with Swords, bronze London Gazette 21 July 1919. Frederick John Harbird was a native of Dover, and one of three brothers to served in the armed forces during the Great War. Harbird enlisted as a Boy in the 1st Batttalion, York and Lancaster Regiment in 1904, and served as a Bandsman in India from December 1910. Harbird served with the Battalion during the Great War in the French theatre of war from 17 January 1915. He moved with the Battalion to serve in Salonika from October of the same year. Sold with photographic image of recipient in uniform.
A German Second World War Close Combat Bar in Bronze. A well service worn Close Combat Bar in bronze by the manufacturer FLL. This example has lost all of its finish to the exterior resulting in a dull grey finish with faint traces of the bronze in the very lower field of the leaves. Some wear to the detail of the bayonet and grenade. Wide tapering pin, hook and hinge. Fully maker and designer marked on the reverse side. The central blanking plate is missing, reasonable condition £140-£180
German Second World War Tinnies and Plaques. Including the non portable plaque Nuremberg Party Day 1929, good solid construction, maker marked on the reverse side; an unusual Hungarian Honved large tinny in the form of a German style steel helmet, possibly related to the Honved Football Club of Budapest; a large circumference Graf Zeppelin Commemorative badge, Landing Crew Lakenhurst USA; a non portable porcelain plaquette of Hitler’s head; a rectangular BDM 1937 sports day tinny; a plastic Kreistag NSDAP Bergland 1938 tinny; a nice solid construction NSDAP 1938 Osterholz tinny, maker marked Berlin plus DRGM on the reverse side; a Kreistag Lippe 1938. tinny; an Agricultural Association tinny with section of tinny pin fixing missing; a nice heavy quality bronze Munsterland Gautag October 1934 tinny; a Nordmark Treffen 1938 tinny; a parole Heimat RAD style tinny; and a Freedom and Bread Day 29 March 1936 tinny, generally good condition (13) £100-£140
The Punniar and Sutlej pair awarded to Lieutenant and Adjutant E. C. Mullen, 50th Regiment, who was severely wounded by a musket ball in the leg at the battle of Ferozeshuhur on 22 December 1845 Punniar Star 1843 (Lieutt. E. C. Mullen 50th Queen’s Own Regt.) reverse with original screw posts but brass hook now replaced with adapted metal plate and pin fitting; Sutlej 1845-46, for Moodkee 1845, 1 clasp, Ferozeshuhur (Adjt. Lieut. E: C: Mullen 50th Regt.) fitted with silver ribbon brooch, dark toned, good very fine (2) £1,600-£2,000 --- Edward Cowell Mullen was born in 1818, the younger son of Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Mullen, K.H., 1st Foot. He was first commissioned as an Ensign in the 1st Foot on 26 August 1838. He transferred upon promotion to Lieutenant to the 31st Foot on 17 July 1840, transferred again as Lieutenant to the 50th Foot on 18 June 1841, becoming Adjutant of that regiment on 5 July 1845. In November 1843, the 50th Regiment commenced the march to join the Army of Exercise in the Gwalior campaign and took part in the action at Punniar on 29 December 1843 (Bronze Star). He subsequently took part in the campaign on the Sutlej, including the actions at Moodkee on 18 December, and Ferozeshuhur on 21-22 December 1843, at which latter he was severely wounded by a musket ball in the leg, the effects of which he suffered from for the remainder of his life (Medal with clasp). The regiment having returned from India in June 1848, he resigned his Adjutancy on 25 August 1848, and died at Portsea, Hampshire, on 15 April 1850. For the M.G.S. awarded to Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Mullen, K.H., see Lot 227.

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