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A Second World War group of seven awarded to 916429 Captain J. Eckersley R.A. , to include 1939-45 Star; Africa Star with 8th Army clasp; Italy Star; France and Germany Star; Defence Medal; War Medal 1939-45 and Efficiency Medal George VI together with corresponding dress miniatures and boxed Silver Jubilee Medal 1977, together with leather cased military compass and photograph album showing wartime images from Africa, Italy, Germany and Arnheim.
Family group of medals awarded to the Bates family beginning with A. Bates awarded the Crimea Medal, officially engraved `A. Bates. Grenadier Gds`; then S. Bates awarded the Egypt Medal 1882-89, officially engraved `S. Bates.A.B. H.M.S. Minotaur` and the Khedive`s Star 1882; then a World War One and World War Two group of eight awarded to 234447 A.E. Bates P.O., R.N. to include 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-20; Victory Medal; 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal and Messina Earthquake Medal 1908 together with corresponding dress miniatures and silver cigarette case engraved to Lieut Albert Bates R.N. on the occasion of his transfer to the Royal Australian Navy, 7th March 1941; and finally a Second World War group of three awarded to Flt. Lt. E.K. Bates R.A.F. to include War Medal 1939-45; Defence Medal and Royal Air Force Long Service and Good Conduct Medal Elizabeth II, also a cased set of R.A.F. uniform badges and a brass Scots Guards plate engraved to 2692651 R.Cookson and corresponding cap badge.
Pair of bisque figures by Jean Marie Gille Paris circa 1850 modelled was a lady and gentleman in floral dress, applied JG pad marks to base, (the gentleman stapled and restuck at the base) (2) 34cm high Condition reports: Lady: Chip to the flower in her hair, firing cracks to her skirt and base, minor losses to the white enamel jewelling. Gentleman: broken at his feet and at his knees and re-joined with staples. minor losses to the white enamel jewelling.
A ceremonial gold braided and brass powder carrier with G.R. and crown, a 19th century ceremonial Colonel`s belt (Col. Russel Putford). A Royal Huzzars and a pay corps belt, two maroon ceremonial sword belts, pair Craig Davis spurs, a gunners Sam Brown, other items and a large quantity of British Army 1960`s tropical dress. Contained in a suitcase labelled `Wilkinsons Gun, Rifle and Sword Makers. By Appt. 53 Pall Mall`. Suitcase A/F. Provenance D.F. Mercer Wilson. R.A.
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