MILITARY MEDALS, An Egypt & Sudan Campaign LSGC Pair awarded to Private F J C Bradley, Royal Marine Light Infantry, comprising: Egypt and Sudan Medal, 1882-1889, undated reverse, 2 clasps, Suakin 1885, Tofrek (F. J. C. Bradley Pte. R.M.L.I.), Royal Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, VR, 2nd type with narrow suspension (F. J. C. Bradley, Pte No. 2047 R.M.L.I.); medals officially impressed, pair swing mounted on card for display. Surface marks to both and tiny edge nicks, naming a little worn from contact in places, good fine, lightly toned. (2) Sold with copy medal roll mention and service papers confirming this award to Private Frederick John Charles Bradley, of Stepney, London.
We found 534297 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 534297 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
534297 item(s)/page
MILITARY MEDALS, An Egypt & Sudan Campaign Pair awarded to Private J Lee, 2nd Battalion, Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry, comprising: Egypt and Sudan Medal, 1882-1889, dated reverse, single clasp, Tel-El-Kebir (1407. Pte J. Lee. 2/D Of C. L. I.), Khedive’s Star, 1882-1891, dated 1882; the first officially impressed, the latter unnamed as issued, pair swing mounted on card for display. A few light contact marks, and minor edge bump at obverse 7 o’clock, very fine, lightly toned. (2) Sold with copy medal roll and service papers confirming this award to James Lee (alias Grove Hectriss?) of St George’s, London. Worthy of further research.
MILITARY MEDALS, An Egypt & Sudan Campaign Pair awarded to Gunner William Jones, Royal Marine Artillery, comprising: Egypt and Sudan Medal, 1882-1889, dated reverse, single clasp, Tel-El-Kebir (W. Jones, Gunner R.M.A.), Khedive’s Star, 1882-1891, dated 1882; the first officially impressed, the latter unnamed as issued, pair swing mounted on card for display. Dark old tone, light contact marks and pitting to first, generally very fine. (2) Sold with copy medal roll mention and service papers confirming this award to William Jones, of Brecon.
MILITARY MEDALS, EGYPT AND SUDAN MEDAL, 1882-1889, 13 clasps, Alexandria 11 July, Tel-El-Kebir, Suakin 1884, El-Teb_Tamaai, El-Teb, Tamaai, The Nile 1884-85, Abu Klea, Kirbekan, Suakin 1885, Tofrek, Gemaizah 1888, Toski 1889; naming erased, minor traces remain, ending only in ‘C.’. Uppermost clasp slightly bent, otherwise very fine with light contact marks, toned, some clasps scarce and useful for replacements.
MILITARY MEDALS, EGYPT AND SUDAN MEDAL, 1882-1889, dated reverse, 3 clasps, Tel-El-Kebir, Suakin 1884, El-Teb_Tamaai (J. Burbidge, Gunner, R.M.A); officially impressed in thin upright capitals. Light surface marks and hairlines, minor reverse edge bruises and a little wear to unit, tiny graffito ‘m/0331 beneath truncation, otherwise very fine Private James Burbidge was born on the 1 March 1853 at Trowbridge, Wiltshire, and enlisted for service 26 April 1872 at Bristol, having previously worked as a Groom. Sold with copy roll mention and service papers.
MILITARY MEDALS, EGYPT AND SUDAN MEDAL, 1882-1889, dated reverse, 2 clasps, Tel-El-Kebir, The Nile 1884-85 (81 Pte W. Pryor. 2/ D of C. L. I.); officially engraved in sloping capitals. A few typical light marks to surfaces, tiny pawnbroker’s mark to reverse, otherwise very fine, lightly toned. Private William Pryor was born c.1862 at St Clement Danes, London, and he attested for service 28 July 1881 at Aldershot, having previously worked as a Porter. He served in Egypt for nearly 4 years, and was discharged from the Army Reserve 27 July 1893. Sold with copy roll mentions and attestation papers.
MILITARY MEDALS, EGYPT AND SUDAN MEDAL, 1882-1889, undated reverse, single clasp, Suakin 1885 (E. Page, Gunr R.M.A.); officially impressed in thin upright capitals. A few light surface marks, very fine, well toned. Sold with copy roll mention and service papers confirming this award to Gunner Edward Page, of Richmond, Surrey.
MILITARY MEDALS, An India General Service and Second Boer War Pair awarded to Private John Styles, 2nd Battalion, Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry, comprising: India General Service Medal, 1895-1902, 2 clasps, Punjab Frontier 1897-98, Tirah 1897-98 (3219. Pte. J. Styles. 2/D.C.L.I.), Queen’s South Africa Medal, 1899-1902, 2nd type reverse with ghosted dates, 4 clasps, Cape Colony, Paardeberg, Driefontein, Johannesburg (3219 Pte J. Styles, 2: D. Of C. Lt Infy); the first officially engraved in a running script, this particular type being a known regimental style for this issue, the second officially impressed, pair swing mounted on card for display. A few tiny hairlines, nearly extremely fine, toned. (2) Private John Styles was born c.1870 at Hame, Cornwall, and attested for service with the 2nd DCLI at Bodmin 23 December 1890, having previously worked as a Labourer. He served in India and also during the Second Boer War, spending 12 years with the Colours. Sold with copy attestation papers and medal rolls confirming this entitlement.
Chinese jade circa 1970 figure of two birds, 6" high, three small pieces of jade, and a green hardstone figure of a woman,Large figure hand off and glued various chips bird figure various small shallow chips to wings and beaks all other pieces in good order some light scratches and rough areas
Tibetan - Chinese gilt bronze figure of ARAMASUKHA-CHAKRA SAMVARA and his consort VAJRAVARAHI standing in ALIDHASANA and two prostrate figures. SHAMVARA has four faces and twelve arms. The first two arms embrace his consort, in his other hands he holds a four face BRAHMA head, a KHATANGA VAJRA and other symbols. 10 x 7½in. (25 x 18cm)Two kilos 934 grams aprox overall condition good light wear in places, does not sit level base slightly bowed see images for condition
Chinese silver tea service, comprising tea pot, cream jug and sugar bowl decorated with dragons, and a non-matching kettle on stand with silver plated burner with floral decoration, maker`s mark `HM` 64oz gross weight not including burner,Various dents and dings. Light rubbing to decoration. Kettle finial detached but present.
Eugene Galien-Laloue (1854-1941) 'La Porte Saint-Martin,' Figures and horse drawn Omnibuses on a Parisian boulevard, evening. signed, also inscribed on a plaque attached to the frame, with a further exhibition label verso, gouache heightened with white, 18 x 29.5 cm, **The artist was born in Paris, he was mainly known for his impressionistic portrayal of that City. In 1877 he was a student of Charles Laloue, a long time member of the Artistes Francais. During the early part of his career he used a number of pseudonyms to overcome an exclusive contract with a major gallery, these included, L.Dupuy, J.Lievin and E.Galiany, all of which are listed in the catalogue raisonne. He worked mainly in gouache with a light expressive style. He depicted the early 1900's with an accuracy that reflected that iconic era, indeed he was one of the first painters to historically represent these bustling streets and as such has been a great influence to a host of later artists, such as Edouard Cortes and Antoine Blanchard.
A pair of French patinated and gilt bronze twin light figural candelabra, circa 1880, the fluted urn sockets above drip pans with leaf cast edges, on berried stems held in the arms of an infant faun and an amorino respectively, the circular white marble bases with beaded collars, each on four toupie feet, 40cm high, 26.5cm wide
A parcel gilt and japanned metal and glazed hall lantern in Regency style, of recent manufacture, by Vaughan Lighting, the `Sezincote`, the octagonal pagoda top hung with faux bells at the angles, above eight rectangular red glass panes interspersed with clear glass rods, on bun feet, the interior with a four light electrical fitment, 50cm high overall, 44cm wide
A gilt metal, moulded and cut glass adorned eight light chandelier in Louis XV style, early 20th century, the electrical fitments in urn sockets on dished drip pans, arranged around an openwork frame fixed overall with glass flowerheads, a faceted finial within, hung throughout with faceted glass pendants to a spherical terminal, 96cm high overall
Eugene Galien-Laloue (1854-1941) 'La Porte Saint-Martin,' Figures and horse drawn Omnibuses on a Parisian boulevard, evening. signed, also inscribed on a plaque attached to the frame, with a further exhibition label verso, gouache heightened with white, 18 x 29.5 cm, **The artist was born in Paris, he was mainly known for his impressionistic portrayal of that City. In 1877 he was a student of Charles Laloue, a long time member of the Artistes Francais. During the early part of his career he used a number of pseudonyms to overcome an exclusive contract with a major gallery, these included, L.Dupuy, J.Lievin and E.Galiany, all of which are listed in the catalogue raisonne. He worked mainly in gouache with a light expressive style. He depicted the early 1900's with an accuracy that reflected that iconic era, indeed he was one of the first painters to historically represent these bustling streets and as such has been a great influence to a host of later artists, such as Edouard Cortes and Antoine Blanchard.
A cased `Praktica` BCI 35mm camera, sold with accessories, i.e. extra lens, flashlight, sold together with a carrying bag, also included in lot a leather cased 35mm Yashica `J`, sold together with light maker and flash within a carrying bag, a Kodak box camera, a Kodak Brownie 127 and a transparency viewer. (5)

-
534297 item(s)/page