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Suffolks group to 9954 later 5819566 Sgt Frank Wiltshire 1st & 2nd Suffolk Regt. Medals - 1939-45 Star, Italy Star, Defence & War Medals, QE2 Imperial Service Medal. Together with 4x Shooting Medals, 4x Sports and 1x Bayonet Fighting Medal, all named and some giving his company, in silver and bronze. With copied research, born St Olave, Bermondsey. VF (14)
EMPEROR NAPOLEON I BRONZE MEDAL DATED 1814 by Brenet, 'The Departure of the Emperor', obverse with uniformed bust with laurel wreath halo, signed 'Denon D. Depaulis F', reverse with two women in classical dress, one carrying a child which is leaning out to touch a stooping soldier, below 'Depart De L'Empereur, J'Anvier, MDCCCXIV', signed 'Brenet F. Denon' lower left, 42mm in diameter
*Japanese Sword. A WWII katana, the 69cm steel blade with five character signature to the tang and two further characters to the rear, with copper habaki, bronze and gilt tsuba with five petal cherry blossom decoration, similar fuchi, cord bound ito grip with fish skin and petal menuki, 101cm overall, in its field service issue scabbard By family repute, taken from a Japanese officer in Sumatra. (1)
*Wakizashi. A Japanese short sword, the 54.5cm blade signed and dated 1737 on the tang, with ancestral blade, iron tsuba, shagreen tsuka, bronze menuki and fuchi, 76.5cm overall in its WWII black lacquered says covered in brown leather The blade was made by Kuni Mune in 1737 in the Bizen Province, which was one of Japan's main sword making provinces. (1)
*Medals & Coins. British War Medal (F.38842 H.J Wall. A.M.1. R.N.A.S.), extremely fine and toned, Third Reich, Mother's Cross, gold, small chip to the enamel, William III (1694-1702), silver Crown, 1669, various modern cupro nickel Crowns plus Rifle Association bronze medal in John Pinches case (9)
*WWI. A Great War 'Somme' bronze memorial plaque 'Frederick Percy English', presented in a circular ebonised frame, together with another plaque 'William Cole', presented in a square oak frame, plus a carved Royal Artillery shield and various WWI and later field kit including Sam Browne belt, two pairs of officers spurs, leather gators etc. 55137 Gunner Frederick Percy English served with 'A' Battery, 104th Brigade, Royal Artillery killed in action on 20 July 1916, English is commemorated in the Flatiron Copse Cemetery, Mametz, France. (a carton)
*WWI. A Great War pair to Private W.T. Franklin, East Surrey Regiment, British War and Victory Medals (23325 Pte. W. Franklin. Essex R.), bronze memorial plaque 'Walter Franklin', extremely fine presented in glazed oak frame together with a framed memorial scroll 25989 Private Walter Thomas Franklin served with the Essex Regiment (23325) and the 8th Battalion, East Surrey Regiment, Franklin died on 12 December 1917 and is commemorated on the Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium. (2)
* An emotive WWI family group to five brothers, four died during the Great War, A group of five to Warrant Officer J Stevenson, Royal Artillery, India General Service 1908-35, E.VII.R., one clasp, North West Frontier 1908 (19406 Bombr J. Stevenson. 18th By. R.F.A.), 1914 Star and Bar (19408 Cpl J. Stevenson. R.F.A.), British War and Victory Medals (19406. W.O.Cl.2. J. Stevenson. R.A.), Army Long Service & G.C., G.V.R. (19406. W.O.Cl.1. J. Stevenson. R.F.A.), good very fine, mounted for wearing, together with various monochrome photographs of the recipient in uniform, original document including Warrant dated 1918, Character Certificate, "The Small Book" and Certificate of Discharge plus Four Bronze Memorial Plaques (Herbert Stevenson / William Stevenson / Martin Stevenson / Arthur Stevenson) 19406 Warrant Officer John Stevenson, born in Basford, Nottinghamshire 1883, enlisted with the Royal Field Artillery in Nottingham in 1901, served in India and injured in Lahore on 9 October 1907 (dislocation left clavicle & fractured ribs right hand-side) promoted to Corporal in 1910, discharged 10 November 1919 after 18 years 28 days with the Colours, entitled to a Russian Cross of the Order of St George, 4th Class. 10064 Private Martin Stevenson served during WWI with 2nd Battalion Notts & Derby Regiment, reported missing in killed in action 20.10.1914, Stevenson is commemorated on the Ploegsteert Memorial, Belgium. 333891 Private Herbert Francis Stevenson served during WWI with 9th Battalion, Highland Light Infantry, taken prisoner of war on 13.4.1917 and died of pneumonia 22.10.1918, Stevenson is buried in Erquelinnes Communal Cemetery, Belgium. 215529 Leading Stoker William Stevenson, served during WWI with the Royal Navy, he on 5 June 1916 whilst serving in HMS Hampshire, 643 sailors along with the Secretary of State for War Field Marshal Lord Kitchener were lost when the ship was sunk by a mine en route to Russia, Stevenson is commemorated on the Portsmouth Naval Memorial. Lance Corporal Arthur Stevenson served during WWI with 2/7th Sherwood Foresters killed in action 26.9.1917, Stevenson is commemorated on the Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium. (a small carton)
*WWI. A casualty group to Corporal J Ronald, Royal Scots Fusiliers, 1914-1915 Star (16352 Cpl J. Ronald. R.Sc:Fus:), British War and Victory Medals (16352 Cpl. J. Ronald. R.S. Fus.), extremely fine with Bronze Memorial Plaque (John Ronald) with original paper envelope plus transmission slip of condolence dated August 1920 16352 Corporal John Ronald, served on the Western Front with 6th Battalion, Royal Scots Fusiliers from 11 May 1915, killed in action on 29 September 1915, Ronald is commemorated on the Loos Memorial, France. (3)
*Art Nouveau. A bronze medal, circa 1900, obv. Madonna and child, rev. O CRVX AVE SPES VNICA (Hail to the cross our only Hope) by G. Dupre, 72 mm diameter, together with Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee bronze medal, obv. old head, rev. young head, 45 mm diameter in fitted leather case, a pair of bronze oval plaquettes depicting 18th-century gentleman, one probably Jean-Baptiste le Rond d'Alembert (1717-83) French mathematician philosopher and music theorist, the other with 'Dalembert' label verso, 58 mm long, plus a I.E. and M.E. Gray copper commemorative medal, rev. In God We Trust, in card case (5)
*Mixed coins. A very mixed collection of coins including Russian Catherine The Great 5 kopeks, bronze 1790, another for 1831, George III 1797 Cartwheel Twopence and Penny, plus Halfcrown 1817, George V, Crown 1935, Rev. St George, W. Ansell King of Denmark Old Mailey, Railway & Carriers Booking Office token and general 20th-century coins plus Chinese coins and world banknotes (a small carton)
*Henry (Henri) Giffard Medal. A gilt on bronze medal being a 'Souvenir de mon Ascension dans Le Grand Baloon Captif a Vapeur - De Mr Henry Giffard' written intaglio verso with a scene of a flying balloon over the streets of Paris with the caption, 'Panorama de Paris 1878', 5 cm diameter, with a ribbon loop and presentation box (1)
A French green onyx and ormolu figural mantle clock, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, signed Prestons, Bolton, made in France, the movement signed Marti & Cie with an 1889 medal stamp, numbered 4485, 3, 3, surmounted by a figure signed Louis Moreau, key pendulum, height 49 cm. S. Marti & Cie were founded in 1832, they won medals at various exhibitions; 1860, bronze, 1889 silver, 1900 gold. From 1863 they worked with Japy Freres & Cie.
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