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J W Benson The Field 18ct gold keyless winding half hunter pocket watch with subsidiary seconds dial, blued hands, black Roman numerals, engraved gold dial, inlaid blue enamel Roman numerals to the case and movement signed 'J W Benson 62 & 64 Ludgate Hill London The Field Best London Make', case diameter 51mm, serial number T.2977, 119g.
P S Bartlett Waltham 18ct gold keyless winding half hunter pocket watch with inset subsidiary seconds dial, blued hands, black Roman numerals, white enamel dial, inlaid blue enamel Roman numerals to the case and signed and engraved 17 jewel movement, case diameter 50mm, serial number 22043542, 115g.
Four hallmarked silver and white metal pill boxes comprising modern hallmarked silver circular example with enamel ship decoration to lid, one formed as a yurt or tent marked sterling to base and two hexagonal examples, one hallmarked the other marked sterling, diameter or largest 3cm, weight of all four 47g
Italy, Kingdom, Order of the Crown, Knight’s breast badge, gold and enamel, crown chipped; War Merit Cross (6), bronze, some struck on thinner flans; Commemorative Medal for the Great War 1915-18 (3), bronze; Commemorative Medal for Italian Unification 1848-1918 (4), bronze; Volunteers Medal 1915-18, bronze; Volunteers Medal 1935-36, bronze, very fine or better (16) £100-£140
South Africa, Republic, Southern Cross Decoration, officially numbered ‘1300’; Pro Patria Decoration, bronze and enamel (3), 2nd type, officially numbered ‘6473’; 3rd type (2), officially numbered ‘139520’ and ‘1732780’; Permanent Force Good Service Medal, in silver, together with a small roll of related riband; Defence Force Good Service Medal; together with an unfinished trial and a Police 75th Anniversary 1988 Medal, good very fine Tanzania, Republic, Utumushi Decoration, silver-gilt, very fine Zaire, Republic, Cross of Bravery, with palm, bronze, good very fine Zimbabwe, Republic, Independence Medal 1980, bronze (2), officially numbered ‘38829’ and ‘70554; Liberation Medal 1980, bronze(2), officially numbered ‘69867’ and ‘69868’; 10 Years Long Service Medal, bronze (906422 P.O.2 Nyamayaro. P.T.); Long and Exemplary Service Medal, silvered (2), good very fine or better £100-£140 --- Sold together with a copy Kenya Campaign Medal 1963-67.
Spain, Franco Period, Order of St Hermenegildo, Knight’s Cross, gilt and enamel; War Cross, silver, gilt, and enamel, lacking reverse retaining pin; Air Force Merit Cross, First class, gilt and enamel, lacking reverse central medallion; Constancia and Militar Cross, gilt and enamel; together with a Morocco Campaign Medal 1915 in bronze; five Homage Medals 1925, one gilt, four in bronze; and a 1936-39 Campaign Medal, gilt and blackened metal, generally very fine or better (11) £100-£140
A Second War Hero of the Soviet Union and Order of Lenin pair awarded to Lieutenant V. N. Kovalenko, 235th Guards Rifle Regiment Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, Gold Star Medal of a Hero of the Soviet Union, 2nd type, gold, reverse impressed, ‘1402’, rectangular riband suspension with screw-backed fitting, suspension ring twisted; Order of Lenin, 5th type, variation 1 breast badge, gold, platinum, and enamel, reverse officially numbered ‘15797’, with Monetny Dvor mint mark and riband suspension, very fine and better (2) £5,000-£7,000 --- Vasily Naumovich Kovalenko was born at Ivanovoselische, Globinsky District, Poltava Region, Ukraine, on 3 December 1920, and joined the Red Army in 1940. He served during the Great Patriotic War from July 1942, and as a Guards Senior Lieutenant commanded an Artillery Battery of the 235th Guards Rifle Regiment, 7th Guards Army, Steppe Front, during the forced crossing of the Dnieper. On 26 September 1943 his battery was amongst the first to land on the opposite bank of he river, near Borodaevka, and in the fight for the bridgehead it destroyed two weapon emplacements and eliminated a large group of enemy soldiers. On 10 October 1943 Kovalenko skilfully directed the fire of his battery during the repelling of the enemy counterattack, and as a result two enemy tanks were disabled and their crews captured alive. For his gallantry he was appointed a Hero of the Soviet Union on 26 October 1943. Kovalenko graduated from Leningrad Highest Artillery Officer School in 1945. The following year he transferred to the Reserve, but was recalled in 1952 and served for a further four years, being advanced Captain. He subsequently retired to Odessa. In addition to the Gold Star Medal of a Hero of the Soviet Union and the Order of Lenin, he also received the Orders of the Patriotic War, First and Second Class; two Orders of the Red Star; and various campaign medals. Sold with the recipient’s original Bestowal Document for a Hero of the Soviet Union, in embossed red leather folder; the recipient’s original Awards Booklet, which confirms both numbered awards; a presentation silver cigarette case, given to the recipient on his 40th birthday, with inscription to reverse; and copied research, including a photographic image of the recipient.
A United States of America Silver Star and Purple Heart pair awarded to Master Sergeant John P. Pappas, 2nd Medical Battalion, 2nd Infantry Division, who displayed gallantry in action on 23 December 1950 in the vicinity of Sinbul-san, Korea United States of America, Silver Star, gilt with central silver star, machine-engraved ‘John P. Pappas’, slot brooch; Purple Heart, gilt and enamel, slot brooch, unnamed, in case of issue, good very fine (2) £200-£240 --- John P. Pappas, United States Army, was awarded the Silver Star for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in connection with military operations against the enemy in Korea, while serving with the 2nd Medical Battalion, 2nd Infantry Division, on 23 December 1950. General Orders: Headquarters, 2d Infantry Division, General Orders No. 349 (1951) ‘Master Sergeant John P. Pappas, RA35999845, (then Sergeant), Army Medical Service, a member of Clearing Company, 2d Medical Battalion, 2d Infantry Division, displayed gallantry in action on 23 December 1950 in the vicinity of Sinbul-san, Korea. On that date Sergeant Pappas was attached to a unit of the Republic of Korea Army. The unit was assigned the mission of destroying an enemy guerrilla band disrupting the main supply route from Pusan northward. During the attack the commanding officer was killed, causing disorganization among the men. Sergeant Pappas with complete disregard for his own safety, exposed himself to intense enemy small arms and automatic weapons fire to reorganize the unit to lead the attack in a successful completion of the mission. Through intense enemy fire Sergeant Pappas moved about directing medical care and the evacuation of the wounded. The gallantry displayed by Sergeant Pappas reflects great credit upon himself and the military service.’ Pappas later served in Vietnam.
The Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George, G.C.M.G., Knight Grand Cross, set of insignia comprising sash badge, silver-gilt, gold and enamels, 110mm x 72mm excluding suspension ring, and breast star, silver and silver-gilt with gold and enamel appliqué centre, reverse with gold pin for wearing, complete with full dress sash in its Garrard & Co. Ltd. fitted case of issue, the case a little scuffed, a small enamel chip to St Michael’s abdomen on sash badge, otherwise nearly extremely fine (2) £2,000-£2,400
23rd (Royal Welsh Fusiliers) Regiment Officers Shako Plate c.1812-30. A fine Officers Shako Plate c.1812-30, burnished copper gilt Maltese Cross, red velvet backed crown, to the arms of the cross ‘Minden, Waterloo, Peninsula, Egypt’, with silver inlays of ‘hob nailed’ panels, with gilt ‘sun-in-splendour’ and Egyptian Sphinx on laurel ground, to the centre gilt roped circle with gilt and red enamel Welsh Dragon on a white enamel ground, with correct pronged slider to the rear, very good condition £800-£1,000
A copy Officer’s Shako Plate of the 40th (2nd Somersetshire) Regiment. Shako Plate, crowned back plate with silvered rayed star with battle honours to the centre title scroll with ‘40’ on blue enamel ground, two loops to the rear, enamel damaged, fair condition, copy £80-£100 --- Believed to have been made in the early 20th Century for regimental tattoo purposes.
The Royal Victorian Order, G.C.V.O., Knight Grand Cross, set of insignia, comprising sash badge, silver-gilt and enamels, reverse officially numbered ‘493’; and breast star, silver, silver-gilt, and enamel, reverse officially numbered ‘493’, with gold pin for wearing, with full dress sash and wearing instruction card, in its Collingwood & Co. matching number fitted case of issue, the case a little scuffed, otherwise extremely fine (2) £1,200-£1,600
Coldstream Guards Officer’s Shoulder Belt Plate c.1837-55. A fine Officer’s Shoulder Belt Plate c.1837-55, rectangular burnished gilt stippled back plate, to the centre the star of the Order of the Garter with red and blue enamel, complete with usual hooks and studs to the rear, enamel chipped, otherwise good condition £600-£800
7th (Royal Fusiliers) Regiment Officer’s Shoulder Belt Plate 1840-55. A fine Officer’s Shoulder Belt Plate 1840-55, rococo pattern gilt back plate with gilt rose and void crown, part Garter motto on blue enamel ground, complete with usual hook and studs to the rear, very good condition £800-£1,000
7th (Royal Fusiliers) Regiment Officer’s Shoulder Belt Plate 1840-55. A fine Officer’s Shoulder Belt Plate 1840-55, rococo pattern gilt back plate with gilt rose and crown with red velvet cushions, part Garter motto on blue enamel ground, complete with usual hook and studs to the rear, slight enamel damage and gilt lightly rubbed in places, otherwise very good condition £800-£1,000
18th (The Royal Irish) Regiment Officer’s Shoulder Belt Plate c.1800. A fine Officer’s Shoulder Belt Plate c.1800, oval gilt back plate with a raised bearded rim, in the centre raised crown and pierced strap ‘Virtutis Namurcensis Præmium’, with Maid and Harp balanced on a shamrock leaf, the whole resting on a ground of blue enamel, complete with hook and studs to the rear, very good condition, rare £800-£1,000
18th (The Royal Irish) Regiment Officer’s Shoulder Belt Plate c.1830-55. A fine Officer’s Shoulder Belt Plate c.1830-55, rectangular copper gilt back plate with silver overlays comprising gilt metal and blue enamel centre, eight-pointed beaded star with crown pierced circle ‘Virtutis Namurcenci Præmium’ with Maid and Harp, gilt scroll with ‘XVIII’, below a silver shamrock wreath and mounted ‘Egyptian Sphinx’, complete with usual hook and studs to the rear, very good condition £800-£1,000
The Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, C.S.I., Companion’s, neck badge, gold and enamel, with central cameo of a youthful Queen Victoria, the motto of the Order set in rose diamonds, the sky-blue enamel ground without white borders indicating the re-issue of a very early ‘returned’ breast badge officially converted for neck wear, suspended from a five-pointed silver star and gold ring suspension, complete with neck cravat in its Garrard & Co. Ltd. fitted case of issue, nearly extremely fine, an unusual and scarce variety £4,000-£5,000

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