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A collection of x10 assorted First World War, Second World War and other period military medals of assorted countries comprising; French WWII Escapees' Medal, Greek The Medal for the War of 1940–1941 (x2), American South West Service Medal, Special Constabulary George V Medal awarded to one William Goss, French WWI Croix De Guerre with bronze star clasp, unknown medal featuring a portrait of Edward VI, Medal "For the Victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945", WWII Italy Star Medal and a Kings Royal Rifle Corps badge.
A WWII Second World War medal group awarded to one D / JX. 143084 W. R. Mc Innich. Able Seaman of the Royal Navy. Medals comprising his Naval General Service Medal with Palestine clasp, British War Medal, Defence Medal and The 1939-1945 Star along with x2 Royal Life Saving Society medallions, one silver and one bronze example, both dated 1935.
Mahatma Gandhi (1869-1948) - a collection of Gandhi's personally owned and used food bowls and plates. Comprising; a hammered bronze eating bowl with shallow flared edge engraved 'Love' (in Bengali) to one side, a larger hammered bronze charger / platter with 'Love' (in Bengali) also engraved to the rim. The plates are accompanied by two traditional stoneware items; a shallow dish and platter (both with extensive damage) which were also used to serve Gandhi fruit. The largest of the four (the bronze charger) measures approx; 35cm diameter.Provenance; these utensils were once owned by Satish Chandra Roy - Indian politician and freedom fighter. Several documented meetings between Gandhi and Satish Chandra Roy are known. In 1945/46 Mahatma Gandhi stayed with Satish Chandra Roy at his house in Narsingdi Gram (district), now Bangladesh, for a period of three days. Whilst staying with Satish Chandra Roy, Gandhi carried out all his meetings with local politicians and dignitaries. When leaving, Gandhi left behind these items and they were kept as souvenirs. A letter of provenance is supplied by the vendor (a relative of Satish Chandra Roy), and the vendor is happy to share their contact information with the winning bidder should any further provenance be required. The exact contents of the provenance letter will be supplied to the winning bidder only.
Quantity of bronze and silver-era DC comics, featuring Superman including Superboy #326 1964, # 346 1966, #131 1966, #148 1968, #168 1970, Supergirl #172 1971, Supergirl #404 1971, Adventure Comics Superboy and the Legion #326 1964, Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen ##76 1964, Superman's Girlfriend #46 1964, Action Comics #363 1968, #339 1966; #333 1966, #318 1964, #303 1963; #138 1963, #144 1964, #148 1968, #159 1966, Superman Anniversary Issue 30th #207 1968, Superman #206 1968, #186 1966, #176 1965, #171 1964, #168 1964, #160 1963, #149 1965, DC comics Batman #356 1966, #358 1966, Flash #163 1966, Flash #204 1971, and Batman and Wonderwoman #87 1969, #78 1968, #67 1966, Justice League of America #61 1968, #67 1968.
Quantity of bronze and silver era Marvel comics, the Amazing Spiderman #6 1969, #91 1970, #78 (missing front page), #67 1968, #64 1968, #62 1968 Make Way For.. Medusa!, #60 1968, #49 1967, #47 1966, #47 1966, #80 1969; Here Comes the DareDevil #4 intro The Purple Man 1964, #10 1965, #15 1968, #17 intro Spiderman 1966, #18 intro Gladiator 1966, #19 Gladiator 1966, #20 Owl 1966, #21 Owl 1966, #23 1966, #25 1967, #26 1967, #28 1967, #29 1967, #30 1967 (Mighty Thor), #31 Cobra 1967, #32 1967, #33 1967, #34 1967, #35 1967, #37 1967, #38 1968, #39 1968, #40 1968, #41 1968 (Mike Murdoch), #44 1968, #45 (Statue of Liberty) 1968, #52 (Black Panther) 1969, #54 1969, #72 Tagak the Leopard Lord.
Miscellaneous bronze age comics, including Sad Sack #2, Laurel and Hardy #14, #21, #10, Life with Archie, Car 54, The Frogmen 1963, Lion of Sparta 1962, Super Heroes The Fab 4 1966, Fightin Five 1965, #33, Wyatt Earp #58 1965, Konga 1964, Blue Beetle #5 1965, #52 1965, D-Day 1965, Adventures into The Unknown #148, #149 1964, Forbidden Worlds 1964, Marine Heroes, Fightin Marines and Army Attack 1960's, Battlefield Action #59 1965, Battle Stories #16, #11, Dollman #17 1964, Weird Planets #8, Out of this World #11, Fantastic Tales #16 1960's, Sinister Tales #68, Creepy Worlds #109, Weird Planets #10, Uncanny Tales #54, Secrets of the Unknown #94, Amazing Stories of Suspense #104, #86, #87, #66, #50, #67, #100, Hot Stuff #89, Richie Rich #80, Spooky #112, Sad Sack Sarge #75, #195, #203 and #47, amongst others.
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