WORLD COINS - THE HOLY LAND COLLECTION, A SET OF 14 COINS FROM THE TIME OF JESUS, ASSEMBLED BY THE ROYAL MINT AND ENCAPSULATED IN A NICE WOODEN BOX, CONSISTING OF BRONZE PRUTAH COINS FROM JOHN HYRCANUS I, ALEX. JANNAEUS, HEROD THE GREAT, HEROD ARCHELAUS, AUGUSTUS, VALERIUS GRATUS, PONTIUS PILATE, HEROD AGRIPPA, NABATEAN KINGS, ANTONINUS FELIX, PORCIUS FESTUS, 1st JEWISH REVOLT, A LEPTON OF ALEX. JANNAEUS, AND A DENARIUS OF VESPASIAN. COINS MOSTLY VG-FINE
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UK HISTORICAL MEDALS - GEORGE V 55mm BRONZE, 1910, EIMER 1917, OBV PORTRAIT OF GEORGE V BY BERTRAM MACKENNAL (AS ON COINAGE), "GEORGE V KING & EMPEROR PATRON MCMX" AROUND, REV "ROYAL SOCIETY OF ARTS MANUFACTURES AND COMMERCE" IN WREATH, "FOUNDED 1754, INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER 1847" AROUND, GOOD EF IN ORIGINAL FITTED CASE, CASE IN GOOD CONDITION WITH A LITTLE SCUFFING
JEANNE RYNHART (IRISH XX CENTURY) A cold cast bronze profile mask of John Lennon, facing sinister, with long hair and wearing his signature spectacles, signed "Rynhart" on the shirt collar, 30 cm high. n.b. One of a limited edition of twenty, the bronze was made after Lennon's death in 1981. Jeanne Rynhart is celebrated for her bronze sculptures of Molly Malone in Dublin and Annie Moore on Ellis Island, New York.
A 60 BORE SMOOTH BORE PUMP UP AIR GUN BY CALVERT OF LEEDS, circa 1900, 46in. overall, 30in. sighted smooth bore barrel, lock bearing makers name, (at fault) walnut stock with silver heel cap, 3 1/4in. bronze spherical air reservoir, (ramrod and lock screws missing, crude repair to forend). Provenance: John Heaton Collection
Nine: Warrant Officer Class 1 H. Robinson, King’s Royal Rifle Corps 1914 Star, with copy slip-on clasp (10062 L. Cpl., 2/K.R. Rif. C.); British War and Victory Medals (10062 Sjt., K.R. Rif. C.); General Service 1918-62, 1 clasp, Palestine (6837479 W.O.Cl.1, K.R.R.C.); Defence and War Medals, unnamed; Jubilee 1935 (R.S.M. H. Robinson); Army L.S. & G.C., G.V.R., 2nd issue, fixed suspension (6837479 W.O. Cl. II, K.R.R.C.); Army Meritorious Service Medal, G.VI.R., 3rd issue (6837479 W.O.Cl.1, K.R.R.C.); together with a Society of Miniature Rifle Clubs Medal, rev. inscribed, ‘1931 The Army .22 Rifle Match, R.S.M. Robinson’, bronze, Great War and Long Service medal worn; others good very fine and better (10) £400-450 Harry Robinson was born in 1892 and enlisted into the 2nd Battalion K.R.R.C. at Winchester on 24 April 1911. During the Great War he served with the B.E.F. in France, 12 August-5 December 1914 and 9 February -24 November 1915, and was then in the Balkans, 25 November 1915-17 December 1918. Postwar he served in India, October 1919-March 1929 and in Palestine, September 1936-March 1937. As a Warrant Officer Class 1 he was discharged on 23 August 1937 on reaching the age limit but re-enlisted during the Second World War. Sold with Regular Army Certificate of Service, copied photograph, research and m.i.c., the latter showing entitlement to the clasp to the 1914 Star. £400-£450
Four: Serjeant G. F. Huckle, King’s Royal Rifle Corps, a prisoner-of-war of the Germans 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; War Medal 1939-45; Efficiency Medal, G.VI.R., 1st issue, Territorial, with Second Award Bar (6642447 Sjt., K.R.R.C.); together with ‘56th (1st London) Division T.A. Miniature Range’ Medal, bronze, unnamed, in case of issue, extremely fine (5) £120-160 George Frank Huckle enlisted in 1931. Serving with the K.R.R.C. he was captured in North Africa and spent the remainder of the war as a prisoner-of-war of the Germans held in the camp at Lamsdorf. After the war he was repatriated and at the time of his demobilization, was serving with the Royal Army Ordnance Corps. sold with original Soldier’s Service and Pay Book; Soldier’s Release Book; National Identity Card; medal forwarding slip; German P.O.W. camp money (5 notes); Certificate of Transfer to the Army Reserve; Medical Card; together with cloth shoulder badges, riband bar etc. £120-£160
Pair: Mate H. C. Jeffreys, Royal Navy naval General Service 1793-1840, 1 clasp, Syria (H. C. Jeffreys, Mate); St. Jean d’Acre 1840, bronze, unnamed, pierced with ring suspension, very fine (2) £550-650 Henry C. Jefferys served as Mate aboard the Princess Charlotte in the operations on and off the coast of Syria during 1840. £550-£650
Four: Flight Sergeant R. G. Love, Royal Air Force india General Service 1908-35, 1 clasp, North West Frontier 1930-31 (363998 A.C.1, R.A.F.); Defence and War Medals; Royal Air Force L.S. & G.C., G.VI.R., 1st issue (363998 F/Sgt., R.A.F.), mounted as worn, very fine (lot) £380-420 R. G. Love, an amateur boxer of some repute in the R.A.F., was the winner of a quantity of medals, cups, trophies and plaques: medals (14), including, R.A.F. Medallion, 44mm., bronze, rev. inscribed, ‘Boys Wing Cranwell, Feather Weight Champion 1924’; R.A.F. Medallion, 38mm., silver, rev. inscribed, ‘Boys’ Wing Cranwell Boxing Championships Featherweight winner A/A. R. G. Love; The Wakefield R.A.F. Boxing Trophy Medal, rev. inscribed, ‘1926-27 Bantam Weight Winner R. G. Love’, 9ct. gold, 24.18g., hallmarks for Birmingham 1926; Prize Medal, eight-pointed silver star with gold centre inscribed, ‘Mussourie Boxing Tournament 1931; other medals and medallions, silver (4); bronze (6), most named or otherwise inscribed. cups and Trophies (13), including, Silver Cup, approx. 181mm. high, hallmarks for London 1926, inscribed, ‘R.A.F. Boxing Association, Fly Weight Championship 1927, Winner A/C. R. G. Love, Presented by Air Vice Marshal Sir John F. A. Higgins, K.B.E., C.B., D.S.O., A.F.C.’; Silver Cup, approx. 153mm. high, no hallmarks, inscribed, ‘Boxing Cranwell v Halton (Aircraft Apprentices) Mar. 1926, Winner, Bantam Weight, R. G. Love’; Silver Tankard, approx. 117mm. high, hallmarks for London 1926, inscribed, ‘R.A.F. Iraq Individual Bantam-Weight Champion 1928-29 R. G. Love’; Silver Cup, approx. 140mm. high, hallmarks for London 1928, inscribed, ‘R.A.F. Iraq 1929-30, Bantam Weight Winner, R. G. Love’; Silver Cup, approx. 165mm. high, hallmarks for London 1933, inscribed, ‘R.A.F.B.A. Individual Championships 1933-1934, Bantam-Weight Winner, L.A.C. R. Love’; Silver Cup, approx. 100mm. high, hallmarks for London 1930, inscribed, ‘R.A.F. Uxbridge 1934 Contest Winner’; Silver Cup, approx. 164mm. high, hallmarks for Birmingham 1939, inscribed, ‘Boxing Bedfs. & Herts Depot v R.A.F. Cardington 1939 Fly Wt. Winner’; Pewter Tankard, with glass bottom, approx. 133mm. high, inscribed, ‘Signals Stadium L.A.C. Love’; Silvered Metal Cup, approx. 170mm. high, inscribed, ‘Amateur Boxing, R.A.F. v Ulster, 1935’, but with broken stem; other small cups (4) - three silver, one silvered metal, all inscribed. Ten of the trophies with wooden plinths. plaques (4), Silver Plaque on a wooden base, hallmarks for Birmingham 1928, inscribed, ‘R.A.F. Iraq Individual Bantam-Weight Champion 1929-30, W. G. Love’ (sic); another, hallmarks for London, inscribed, ‘Aldershot Command v Royal Air Force, November 1934 L.A.C. Love’; Silver and Gold Plaque on a wooden base, hallmarks for London 1926, inscribed, ‘I.S.B.A. Boxing 1927, Amateur Championship Other Ranks Fly Weight Winner, A.C. R. G. Love’; Bronze Plaque on wooden base, inscribed, ‘R.A.F. Inter-Command Boxing Tournament 1930, Egypt, Palestine, Iraq, Runners Up, R. G. Love’. for his father’s medals, see Lot 814. £380-£420
Three: Lieutenant M. S. Lewis, Royal Garrison Artillery, late Honorable Artillery Company 1914 Star (1022 Pte., H.A.C.); British War and Victory Medals (Lieut.) extremely fine (9) £180-220 Sold with two identity disks, one inscribed, ‘Private M. S. Lewis 1022, H.A.C. Infantry, C.E.’ and ‘2nd Lt. Malcolm S. Lewis R.G.A., C.E.’ ; the other, with chain, ‘2nd Lieut. Malcolm S. Lewis, R.G.A., C. of E.’ With British Sea Anglers Society (B.S.A.S.) Badge, enamelled, pin-backed; B.S.A.S. Silver Medallion, 39mm., rev. inscribed, ‘Specimen Fish 1907-8, T. R. Estall Lewis - Scad. 2lbs. Ballycotton, 27-8-07’; National Council of Sea Anglers Bronze Medallions (2), 39mm., rev. inscribed, ‘B.S.A.S. T. R. Estell (sic) Lewis, Halibut, 56lb, 1907’, another, rev. inscribed, ‘B.S.A.S. T. R. Estall Lewis, Ling, 30lbs. 1908’, these three in cases of issue. M. S. Lewis attained the rank of Lieutenant on 20 July 1918. £180-£220
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