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WW1 British War Medal with ribbon marked "M Hudson". Post WW2 group of items to Lt JM Rowe: ERII Coronation medal in box of issue. Royal Life Saving Society Bronze Medallion Dec 1945 and 1946 clasp, Bronze Cross March 1946, Award of Merit 1948 with box of issue: REME cloth shoulder titles x 5, nine cloth rank pips, pair slip on KD rank slides, OR's REME cap badge post war Kings Crown: Edinburgh Uni flashes x 4: AB64 for TA service in the 1950's: five Coronation medallions, ARP lapel badge in silver, bookmarker, etc.
WW2 Free Polish Army Father & Son Monte Cassino medals, insignia and paperwork group to Antoni Czech (1900 - 1986) and his son, Leon Czech (1923 - ) : Items belonging to Antoni include 1939-45 Star, Italy Star, Defence Medal and War Medal, Medal Wojska za Wojne 1939-45, Monte Cassino Cross serial number 27968 with award Legitymacja book, award book listing 1939-45 and Italy Stars, rank star, bronze Polish cap badge, cloth "Poland" shoulder title, plastic 2nd Corps badge, Legitymacja for 2nd Corps badge, 5 Kresowa cloth insgnia, ID tags, Soviet ID book, UK ID card, ration cards, Veterans black (West German made) beret with wartime cloth badge, military driving licence, Officers Validity card for uniform purchase, wartime photos, postwar colour photo, postcards, Polish book on Cassino, anti Soviet cartoon book "Za Chinskim Murem", etc. Items to Leon Czech include Monte Cassino Cross serial number 31030 with Legitymacja, 2nd Corps breast badge a/f with Legitymacja, Znaku Lacznosci number 8158 with Legitymacja, award booklet only for 39-45 and Italy stars (no medals) cloth 2nd Armoured Brigade insignia, AB64 ID book, Cert of Registration book, Gimnazjum education cert 1943, Omega pocket watch, etc.
WW1 British Photo album dated 1917. Contains approx 12 photos of wounded soldiers in hospital blue uniform along with poems, cartoons, dedications, etc. One embroidered postcard "Souvenir from France 1914-1918". A Kings Shropshire Light Infantry cap badge. Royal Life Saving Society bronze medal to "N Sharman Dec1938" in box of issue: WW2 WAAF housewife (no contents) named to "2137935 Sharman" along with 5 photos of her in WAAF uniform: two WW2 Ministry of Food Leaflets: family memorial cards; 1940 dated LMS permission to walk the line pass, etc.
WW2 British Royal Engineers Service Dress Jacket by RC Flack & Co. Complete with Officers bronze collar dogs, buttons and ribbon bar with MID Oakleaf and Army Emergency Reserve Decoration. No belt or rank pips. And an RE Officers Summer weight SD in Khaki Drill complete with Kings Crown buttons and belt No rank pips (2)
An attractive 19th century four-glass French gilt bronze mantel clock in the Louis XVI taste, the case with urn finial and applied foliage on white marble plinth and gilt metal feet, the foliate white enamel dial, bevelled glass panels and door enclosing the bell-striking drum movement stamped 'A D Mougin and Ch Vcne', numbered 48548 and having a gilt metal Sun God pendulum, 42cm high.
De Havilland DH 80A Puss Moth Car Mascot c1930s, A definitive special-order radiator embellishment representing the aeroplane reg. no. G-ABNC; of cold-painted & plated bronze commissioned from the manufacturers A. E. Lejeune Ltd for the second owner John Verney (Lord Willoughby de Broke) c1932. Willoughby de Broke was Chief Steward of the Jockey Club and used the machine to ferry himself from either his home at Kineton in Warwickshire, or from Sywell Aerodrome where it was mostly kept. Its history shows to have been originally delivered to Air Taxis at De Havillands at Stag Lane in June 1931 to registered Mrs Rhonnda Rankin for a European tour. In April 1932 it was brokered by Brian Lewis & Co at Heston to John Verney, who kept it until re-brokering it via Alan Muntz of Airwork Company also at Heston. In 1938 it was sold to Italy, and very soon moved again being registered in France as F-AQOR by which time Europe was embroiled in war. No record of it remains thereafter. At some point The Mascot appears to have been mounted upon the small cast bell which now accompanies it, which bears a relief crest-design believed to be of French origin. shows some age-wear & discoloration and lacks propeller; A printed provenance accompanies the lot, together with the old bell mount, and a printed photograph showing the aeroplane at Newmarket Racecourse beside the Jockey Club windsock in 1934.
Grecian bronze study of a standing nude upon a red marble base, with white metal plaque inscribed "On The Occasion of the 125th Anniversary of the Founding of the National Bank of Greece 1841 - 1966, Reproduction of a Bronze Statuette of a Young Athlete, Late 6th Century BC, National Archaeological Museum Athens" 36 cm high
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