Miscellaneous German Tinnies, Pins, and Plaques. Comprising 6 mixed German tinnies all with pins. 2 German tinnies without pins. An unusual Finnish blue enamel swastika award, maker marked and individually numbered. RAD uniform tinny with both fixing pins. An unusual Flemish Devlag lapel pin badge. What appears to be a lifesaving pin with large eagle and swastika over a man carrying a body. Enamelled badge with pins broken on the reverse side denoting some form of Bird Association, enamel damaged. A small sports plaque for Danzig, generally good condition (lot) £120-£160
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Miscellaneous German Third Reich and Associated Tinnies and Badges. Comprising a Fire Service cap badge, nice deep strike with both pins. Frauenschaft beautifully enamelled badge of a Frauenschaft Leader in an Ortsgruppe, blue enamel piped edging. Unidentified RLB cap badge non enamelled. Belgium VNV cap badge, excellent condition with both lugs. Aluminium tinny for Gautag Limberg June 1936. DAF cruise 1939 tinny. High quality May 1939 heavy nickel, maker marked on back with tinny fixing. Unidentified multi enamelled green, black and silver brooch type for 1925 with swastika centre with central medical motif lettering VPK having a Riga Latvia maker’s mark on the reverse side. Unusual long tinny with swastika, pin back suspension. Italian Opera Balilla, good quality badge with tinny type construction, maker marked on the reverse side, generally good condition (10) £140-£180
Royal Red Cross, 2nd Class (A.R.R.C.), G.V.R., silver and enamel, on lady’s bow riband, in Garrard, London, case of issue, very fine £100-£140 --- Sold with two undated original press cuttings and research, attributing the award of the A.R.R.C. to Nursing Sister Miss Mildred Grace Wiseman, Princess Mary’s Royal Air Force Nursing Service, who was awarded the A.R.R.C. in the 1935 Birthday Honours’ List (London Gazette 3 June 1935), ‘In recognition of the exceptional devotion and competency displayed in the nursing and care of the sick in Royal Air Force Hospitals at Home and Abroad.’ She had previously served in the Great War with the Territorial Force Nursing Service and the Royal Air Force Nursing Service, and was entitled to the British War and Victory Medals.
Three: Private D. Lanaghan, 89th Foot Crimea 1854-56, 1 clasp, Sebastopol, clasp loose on riband (3177 Pte. Darby Lanaghan 89th. Regt) contemporarily engraved naming; France, Second Empire, Medaille Militaire, silver, gilt, and enamel; Turkish Crimea 1855, British issue, unnamed as issued, pierced with double ring suspension, the first and third both with top contemporary top silver riband bars, and all housed in a fitted display case, minor edge bruising, nearly extremely fine (3) £500-£700 --- Darby Lanaghan was born in Longford, Ireland, in 1836 and attested for the 89th Foot at Newry, Co. Down, on 20 June 1853. He served with the Regiment in Gibraltar for 11 months, the Crimea for 18 months, at the Cape of Good Hope for 12 months, and in India for 7 years and 11 months. For his services in the Crimea he was awarded the French Medaille Militaire, the citation stating: ‘Private Darby Lanaghan performed zealous and constant service in the trenches from the arrival of the Regiment on 15 December 1854 to 9 September 1855, and did not miss a single duty.’ Lanaghan was discharged on 4 February 1874, unfit for further service, after 20 years and 28 days with the Colours. Sold with copied research.
A Knight Bachelor’s group of seven awarded to Major Sir Stephen P. Low, Hampshire Regiment, later Solicitor to the Board of Trade and Ministry of Fuel and Power Knight Bachelor’s Badge, 2nd type breast badge, silver-gilt and enamel, hallmarks for London 1938, in Royal Mint case of issue; British War and Victory Medals (Major S. P. Low.); Territorial Force War Medal 1914-19 (Capt. S. P. Low. Hamps. R.); Jubilee 1935, unnamed as issued; Coronation 1937, unnamed as issued; Coronation 1953, unnamed as issued, the last six mounted court-style as worn, nearly extremely fine (7) £400-£500 --- Knight Bachelor London Gazette 9 June 1938: Stephen Philpot Low, Esq., Solicitor to the Board of Trade. Sir Stephen Philpot Low was born on 17 September 1883, the son of Sir Frederick Low, K.C., M.P., and was educated at Winchester College and Magdalen College, Oxford. Called to the Bar in 1906, he practised on the South Eastern Circuit until the outbreak of the Great War. Low served with the 1st/9th (Cyclist) Battalion, Hampshire Regiment (Territorial Force) during the Great War in India from February 1916, and then in Siberia during the Russian Intervention, arriving at Vladivostock on 28 November 1918, and remaining in Siberia until the following November. He was promoted Acting Major on 25 October 1918. Following the Great War Low joined the Legal Department of the Ministry of Labour in 1920, and in 1934 was appointed Solicitor to the Board of Trade. Knighted for his services in the 1938 Birthday Honours’ List, from 1942 until his retirement in 1948 he additionally held the appointment of Solicitor to the Ministry of Fuel and Power. He died in Harrow on 25 October 1955. Sold with copied research and medal roll extracts which confirm the award of all three Coronation and Jubilee Medals.
A Great War C.M.G. group of three awarded to Surgeon Captain G. T. Bishop, Royal Navy The Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George, C.M.G., Companion’s neck badge, silver-gilt and enamel, in damaged case of issue; British War Medal 1914-18 (Surg. Commr. G. T. Bishop. R.N.); France, Third Republic, Medaille d’Honneur des Epidimies, silver-gilt (M. Georges F. Bishop Malte 1919) edge stamped ‘argent’, ribbon with embroidered anchor, good very fine (3) £700-£900 --- C.M.G. London Gazette 4 June 1917: ‘In recognition of valuable services rendered in connection with the War’. Medaille d’Honneur des Epidimies London Gazette 25 February 1921 - an apparently unique award in gilt to the Royal Navy; three awards are recorded issued in bronze and four issued in silver. George Thompson Bishop was born on 17 May 1965, and joined the Royal Navy in May 1892. He was promoted to Staff Surgeon in October 1903 and to Fleet Surgeon in May 1908. Promotion to Surgeon Captain came on his retirement in 1920. Sold with full service record, confirmation of both awards and sole entitlement to British War Medal.
A pair of cloisonné enamel ducks18th / 19th centuryStanding on webbed feet, the bodies brightly enamelled in green, blue, white and red with feathers, with elegantly curved necks rising to the head with almond-shaped eyes and closed beak, each on circular bases enamelled with a tortoise and snake, on wooden circular stands, 34cm wide, 17cm deep, 29cm high (13in wide, 6.5in deep, 11in high) (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
MARY AGNES MASSIE (1883-?) ARTS AND CRAFTS PLAQUE, CIRCA 1910 enamel, framed, with applied leather panel verso faintly inscribed in white paint 1374/ MASSIE. MARY AGNES/ AGE 28/ DESIGNER, 2**/ 104Dimensions:plaque 5cm x 7cm, frame 23.5 x 25cmNote: Literature: Hoban S.The Birmingham Municipal School of Art and Opportunities for Women’s Paid Work in the Arts and Crafts Movement, University of Birmingham thesis, 2013, pp.123-4Note: Born in 1883, Mary Agnes Massie was a designer for the Birmingham jewellers Marples and Beasley.
HENRY WILSON (1864-1934) ARTS & CRAFTS HAIR COMB TERMINAL, CIRCA 1905 white metal, enamel and moonstoneDimensions:8cm x 8cmNote: Note: For a similar design for a hair comb terminal but with different roundel designs, please see V&A Museum collection accession no. E.669:293-1955. A Buckle and Belt Tag in the same collection (accession no. M.5:1 to 3-2002) shows a roundel with a similar stag design.
CHRISTOPHER DRESSER (1834-1904) (ATTRIBUTED DESIGNER) FOR MINTON & CO. VASE, CIRCA 1870 glazed earthenware with gilded and enamel highlightsDimensions:15cm highNote: Literature: Halén, W. Christopher Dresser: A Pioneer of Modern Design London 1990, p.124, pl. 131 where related Minton & Co artwork is illustrated.
A silver pair case pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numeral hour markers and subsidiary seconds dial, the movement with raised pierced foliate bridge, fusee and numbered 56369, the case hallmarked for silver the outer case with paper label for T Kymbrell Mevagissey.Condition Report: Please note that the movement has not been tested for the accuracy of time and may need a service at the buyer's expense.Ewbanks does not guarantee the future working of the movement and we do not guarantee the authenticity of any individual component parts since subsequent repairs and restoration work may have resulted in the replacement of original partsNot ticking, closes neatly, many surface scratches on glass and metal, tarnished
Medal Collection, includes Church Lads Brigade Silver 5 years service miniature with larger enamel medal with the 5 clasps 1923 to 1927, Safe Driving Medal 1964, German Iron Cross suspension ring marked 55, set of WW2 miniature medals of 39-45 star, France and Germany Star, Defence and 39-45 medal, RAC cap badge, French gold plated ladies pocket watch (running) with two other badges.
A Norway silver, 'Ceson' punch cup with hammered decoration and gilt interior. Together with a collection of silver jewellery including an, 'Orro' pink enamel butterfly pendant, two silver bracelets, enamel fish charm, coral apple pendant and two white metal rings. Weight approx 1.75oz. (B.P. 21% + VAT)
Two boxes of assorted items, to include: a set of three brown enamel 'Judge' ware pots, a tin lamp, an enamelled kettle, a metal bucket and an enamelled bucket, two small wall barometers, one with carved frame (British made), a wooden early 20th century mantle clock marked 'Newport'. (2) (B.P. 21% + VAT)

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