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Penny, Light coinage, London or Canterbury, Tirwald, + OFFA REX, rosette, rev. TIRWALD within leaves of quatrefoil, trefoil in each angle, 1.19g/6h (cf. CEB 79/80; cf. N 285; S 905). Nearly very fine, the type and moneyer extremely rare EMC 2009.0368. This is only the second known specimen of the type; the first was found at Elford, Staffordshire, in 1996
Light coinage, Groat, London, class X, mm. long cross fitchŽe on obv., sun on rev., trefoils by neck and on cusps but not above crown or on breast, double saltire after franc, saltire stops both sides, 2.81g/12h (B & W Xa, 3d; N 1577; S 2003). Small striking crack, otherwise good fine, toned
AN IMPORTANT FAMILY GROUP OF MEDALS TO INCLUDE THE FATHER AND THREE SONS. THE THREE SONS ALL DIED ON ACTIVE SERVICE DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR. TOTAL SERVICE SPANNING FROM THE AFGHAN CAMPAIGN TO THE FIRST WORLD WAR. i). ERNEST FREDERICK SULLIVAN. C.B.E. (badge) Mily, (box of issues and certificate), Afghanistan medal with Kabul clasp, 2nd Lieut. 67th Foot , Queens South Africa medal with Cape Colony and South Africa 1902 clasps Lt. Col. E. Surrey Reg. First World War medal, Col. This group with four miniatures. ii). PHILIP HAMILTON SULLIVAN. First World War Mons Star trio with clasp, and memorial plaque 2nd Lieut, Royal Munster Fusiliers, died 27th Aug. 1914.iii). HENRY ERNEST SULLIVAN. First World War trio, A. Major (Lieut. on Star) Princess Patricia`s Canadian Light Infantry. Died 31st Oct. 1917. iv). EUGENE GILBERT SULLIVAN First World War pair, Capt. E. Surrey Reg. Died 8th May 1917. The group is mounted in two "spink" frames with some fading of the ribbons. They also benefit from the inclusion of a large quantity of ephemera. ERNEST FREDERICK SULLIVAN A group of letters to his wife including war time, deploring the devastation and hoping for a good outcome as far as his children are concerned, one letter dated the day his son, Philip died. Letters from The London Necropolis Co. Ltd in relation to his grave no. 193694 at Brookwood Cemetery, Surrey; together with a rubbing of his dedication. Copy extracts of letters to his parents from 1881 to circa 1902. Two cabinet photographs of him as a young officer circa 1885, other images circa 1918, two diaries 1882 and 1883, each outlining military and private activities including sea voyages to and from India. Miscellaneous other including holiday snap-shots. PHILIP HAMILTON SULLIVAN A cased heightened miniature photograph showing Philip in dress uniform. A copy of "The 2nd Munster in France" published 1922, here is outlined the Munsters defence at the town of Estreux, holding back the advancing German army, long enough to allow the main body of the British Army to retreat successfully from Mons. A copy of the story of The Munsters at Etreux, published 1918. Various photographs, some copies including him as a baby, toddler and youth; together with one of his grave. Embarkation document. Notification document appointing him to 2nd Lieutenant. Several letters sent to his mother in sympathy of her loss. Miscellaneous press cuttings, including one outlining the action where Philip lost his life. HENRY ERNEST SULLIVAN Photograph of his grave along with a cabinet photo of him as a child and an officer. Press cuttings, letters to his sister during the war period, a copy of a memorial service for fallen officers and men of the P.P.C.L.I. EUGENE GILBERT SULLIVAN (BUMBO) Photograph of his grave, press cuttings, various letters to his mother including during active service. Letters to his then fiance, plus a letter outlining discovering Eugene`s grave during 1 20. A copy of the war graves of the British Empire, showing an entry for Eugene, Orchard Dump Cemetery VI. C. 15. GENERAL EPHEMERA A copy of "Three Brothers HES, EGS, PHS", a privately printed book by their mother published in 1921. A 55 page hard back book outlining the life and service of each, son with a photograph of each. Copy photos of the family including one of their mother. Miscellaneous press cuttings. A Crown copyright photograph of the Queen Mother with her two daughters and an officer. Also included with this lot is ephemera relating to another brother, George Frederick Sullivan, including papers of his Second World War service 1938-1951, born 12.9.1900.
An Arts & Crafts mahogany writing desk, the upper section fitted with an open wavy galleried back above two leaded light glazed panelled cupboard doors and two short frieze drawers above an arcaded recess, the base section with hinged writing surface above single frieze drawer and shaped undertier, raised on stylised supports, width 65cm (illustrated)
A quantity of assorted bygone photographic sundries to include Konica SLR camera with Hexanon 40ml lens, quantity of further lenses including Konica 35-70 zoom lens with skylight filter and carry case, auto teleconverter mc2 lens with case, Hakuhor Exakta 1x8 teleconverter light meter flash lights Accura fish-eye 12ml lens and an Exposure Photometer with leather case and a quantity of assorted further photographic sundries to include contact printer, dark room safe light etc
A George V Light Infantry Officers sword, the straight fullered blade with acid etched decoration with the Light Infantry horn, the Royal Coat of Arms surmounted by a crown with George V cypher by Hawksworth of Sheffield, length of blade 81cm with swept white metal hilt with Light Infantry cypher complete with leather covered wooden scabbard (illustrated)

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