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3 US War of 1812 commemorative medallions in bronze: Obv Isaac Hull, reverse naval warfare scene with legends; Oliver Hazard Perry Ô Presented by the Government of Pennsylvania', rev ÔTo (not engraved) In testimony of his Patriotism...in the naval action on Lake Erie September 10, 1813'; Major General Andrew Jackson, reverse Battle of New Orleans January 8th 1815, engraved by Furst. NVF to GVF, diams 2?" to 2?", gilt finish, age unknown
A Third Reich Infantry Assault badge in bronze, by W H (Beadle No 14); another in silver (worn to dull grey) with semi hollow back; a General Assault badge in silver with solid back (tarnished); a Luftwaffe Ground Combat badge, with superimposed eagle secured by single rivet (pin and hook resoldered), average GC; and 2 others. AF (6)
An Indian 22 bore matchlock gun torador, 62?" overall, round barrel 44" with very heavy flared breech and flared muzzle, rounded plain bronze sideplates, fullstocked, the breech and butt plate of dark wood inlaid with bone plaques and studs decorated with coloured roundels. GWO & C (barrel bands replaced with wire, other minor defects)
A double cavity 54 bore bronze bullet mould, for 2 pointed bullets, stamped with Robert Adams 1852 registration mark; a modern military size nipple key; a Lyman lead melting pot; a leather cartridge belt for 12 bore cartridges; a tin of modern Eley military size percussion caps; 3 tins of air gun pellets; and some 54 bore lead bullets. Average GC
6 cap badges: officer's bronze RA, Geo VI RE, R Sussex, 16th London blackened (1846), Geo VI Mil Police, and WWII Belgian forces; a framed display of 12 Birmingham Mint medallions and 11 badges "The Queen's Guards Collection", on maroon velvet; 11 various medals and medallions; "Headdress Badges of the British Army: Cavalry" by Carman, and another pamphlet; 2 aircraft prints. GC
A WWI Lieutenant's khaki SD tunic of the Cheshire Yeomanry, bronze POW's feathers collar badges, rank stars and buttons, tailors label "Lt Roger Lloyd 13.8.18" (2 small holes to right shoulder), and another SD tunic of a Capt R Welch Fusiliers, bronze collar grenades, black silk flash, regimental buttons, with pair overalls (buttons reaffixed). GC. (2)
A good WWI Majors (Territorial Reserve) khaki SD tunic of the Cheshire Yeomanry, bronze POW's feathers collar badges with TR, buttons with POW's feathers, rank stripes and badges to cuffs, tailors label to E W Tate (6th Lancs Artillery Vols, 1886-1904, Territorial Reserve to 1914, Cheshire Yeomanry, retired 1915). GC (one or two tiny holes) Plate 3
A post 1902 RAMC officer's blue sidecap, dull cherry top, gilt piping, gilt and silver badge; a similar WWI period khaki peaked cap, bronze badge and buttons, leather chinstrap, name inside W Stansfield; and a similar OR's peaked cap, brass badge and buttons, leather chinstrap. Average GC. (3)
Charles II and later, copper coins, inc. contemporary counterfeit George II halfpenny, 1733 (11), Victoria, young head bronze coins (2), George IV crown, 1821, a few slight edge knocks, otherwise fair , James II silver twopence, tiny dig to rev., otherwise fine and two English hammered silver coins, worn (17)
Guernsey, copper coins, 8 doubles, 1834 (2), one with a few small edge knocks, otherwise very fine and bronze coins, pre 1900, 8 doubles (5), 4 doubles (4), 2 doubles (2) and 1 doubles (29) and post 1900, 8 doubles (14), 4 doubles (13), 2 doubles (12) and 1 doubles (60), mainly extremely fine or better, many with lustre (141)
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