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Lot 30

Three x World War II Gallantry Medals (2 with blue and red ribbons), including a George VI Defence Medal (3) (in a box with address label P O’Donoghue, M.O.P. Hospital, Stillorgan, Dublin)

Lot 31

Two Copper WWII “Star” Gallantry Medals (France and Germany) and a King Edward VIII Coronation Medal 1937 (likely to have been earned by P O’Donoghue) (3)

Lot 287

Italian School, early 20th century, Two muses, both with indistinct signature verso 'F... Pompei.?', watercolour, 19cm x 14.5cm, oval, together with a micro-mosaic circular brooch and a miniature portrait, three Second World War medal ribbons with mentioned in despatches oak leaves, ATS and Royal Army Pay Corps cap badges, Scots Guard badge and three Army Service Corps BadgesCondition report: Frames with minor gilding chips and rubbing. Scratched. Waterclouours ok. Unexamined out of frames.

Lot 611

Gloucestershire, Bristol, ‘Morgan’s’ imitation Shilling, arms and crest within Garter, bristol medal, etc, rev. bristol and welch principality silver medal issued by, etc, edge grained, 3.68g/12h (D Somerset 43; Wager p.53). Extremely fine, fresh appearance, extremely rare £300-£360 --- Provenance: Baldwin ‘Basement’; Baldwin’s of St James’s Auction 11, 4 October 2017, lot 471 (part)

Lot 612

Gloucestershire, Bristol, ‘Morgan’s’ imitation Sixpence, arms and crest within Garter, bristol medal, etc, rev. bristol and south wales...prosperity to wales, etc, edge grained, 1.53g/12h (D Somerset 61; Wager p.53). Extremely fine, fresh appearance, extremely rare £120-£150 --- Provenance: Baldwin ‘Basement’; Baldwin’s of St James’s Auction 11, 4 October 2017, lot 471 (part)

Lot 616

Gloucestershire, Gloucester, ‘Morgan’s’ imitation Shilling, arms, rev. morgan’s...silver medal, etc, edge grained, 2.67g/12h (D 12; Wager p.51). Fine, very rare £30-£50 --- Provenance: S. Goddard Collection, Baldwin Auction 72, 4 October 2011, lot 475

Lot 738

Embarkation at Scheveningen, 1660, a silver cliché of the obv. of the medal by P. van Abeele, bust of Charles II almost full-face with long hair, wearing the Garter George from a heavy chain, 66mm, 27.01g (MI I, 455/44; vL II, 462; E 210). Good very fine, toned £200-£300

Lot 739

Embarkation at Scheveningen, 1660, the rev. half of a silver medal by P. van Abeele, Fame flying over the fleet which carries the king to England, 70mm, 40.43g (MI I, 455/44; vL II, 462; E 210). Very fine, toned £300-£400

Lot 741

Battle of Sheriffmuir, 1715, a copper medal by J. Croker, laureate bust of George I right, rev. Victory holding sword and pursuing fleeing cavalry, 45mm (Woolf 31.1a; MI II, 434/33; E 475). Struck from broken dies, extremely fine £200-£260 --- Provenance: A Collection of Historical Medals, the Property of a Gentleman, DNW Auction 164, 9-10 October 2019, lot 3514

Lot 742

The Jacobite Princes, 1731, a copper medal by O. Hamerani, bust of Prince Charles right, star in field, rev. bust of Prince Henry left, edge die xxxi decembr mdccxx extvlit os sacrvm coelo, 41mm (Woolf 43.1; MI II, 492/32; E 521). Extremely fine £200-£260 --- Provenance: A Collection of Historical Medals, the Property of a Gentleman, DNW Auction 164, 9-10 October 2019, lot 3521

Lot 743

Capture of Portobello, 1739, a pinchbeck medal, unsigned, three-quarter length figures of Brown and Vernon facing each other, rev. two ships entering Portobello harbour, four waiting outside, 38mm (Adams PBvb 5-I; Betts 266; MI pl. clv, 4; E 548). About very fine, scarce £80-£100

Lot 744

Lord Nelson Returns to England, 1800, a copper medal by T. Halliday, uniformed bust left, rev. Britannia crowning a returning ship with a wreath, altar at right, 38mm (BHM 490; E 918). Minor marks, otherwise extremely fine £90-£120

Lot 746

Imprisonment of Sir Francis Burdett, 1810, a copper medal, unsigned, bust right, rev. the intrepid champion of freedom etc, within a radiate circle, 48mm (BHM 689; E 1011). Extremely fine £80-£100 --- Provenance: A Collection of Historical Medals, the Property of a Gentleman, DNW Auction 164, 9-10 October 2019, lot 3561

Lot 747

Column Erected to Lord Hill at Shrewsbury, 1816, a copper medal by T. Halliday, bust right, rev. uniformed figure of Hill, with sword, standing upon a column, 54mm (BHM 912). Extremely fine, toned £100-£150 --- Provenance: A Collection of Historical Medals, the Property of a Gentleman, DNW Auction 164, 9-10 October 2019, lot 3569

Lot 748

George III, 58th Anniversary of Accession, 1817, a trimetallic medal by W. Wyon, copper with brass-plated obverse and silver-plated reverse, laureate bust right, rev. radiant star above landscape, 25mm (BHM 932; E 1101). About extremely fine, very rare £80-£100 --- Provenance: A Collection of Historical Medals, the Property of a Gentleman, DNW Auction 165, 4-5 December 2019, lot 1449

Lot 750

Memorial to Lord Nelson, 1820, a copper box medal by T. Webb for E. Orme, bust of Lord Nelson left, rev. Bellona with war galleys, 74mm (cf. Hardy 83; cf. BHM 1056; cf. MH 508). About very fine; lacking the original coloured roundels £150-£200

Lot 751

George IV, Coronation, 1821, a silver medal by B. Pistrucci, 35mm (BHM 1070; E 1146a). Fine; in a modern red fitted case £40-£50

Lot 752

George IV, Coronation, 1821, a copper box medal by J.G. Hancock, laureate bust left, rev. crowned spray of thistles, roses and shamrocks, containing 16 [of 17] card discs as the ‘Chronology of the Sovereigns of England’, 46mm (BHM 1078; cf. Baldwin 81, 3167). Box and contents very fine, very rare £200-£300

Lot 753

Birmingham Music Festival, 1834, a copper medal by T. Halliday, side elevation of the Town Hall, rev. interior of building, 49mm (BHM 1675; Taylor 108). Brilliant, practically as struck £80-£100 --- Provenance: A Collection of Historical Medals, the Property of a Gentleman, DNW Auction 164, 9-10 October 2019, lot 3589

Lot 754

Death of Henry Dawson, 1840, a copper medal by W. Woodhouse [after J. Barton], bust left, rev. figures weeping at monument, edge ob oct xxiv mdcccxl, 43mm (BHM 1961; E 1344). Good very fine £80-£100 --- Provenance: A Collection of Historical Medals, the Property of a Gentleman, DNW Auction 164, 9-10 October 2019, lot 3594

Lot 755

East Chester Ward Agricultural Society, an engraved silver award medal, unsigned, inscription, rev. named (Awarded to T. Waller Esqr, for the Best Crop of Swede Yellow and White Turnips Grown upon his Farm at Brinkburn House, 1852), 73 x 60mm. Good very fine; in a plain border with integral suspension and loop £120-£150

Lot 759

High School of Glasgow, an engraved silver award medal by Muirhead & Arthur, legend (September 1865), rev. named (To George R. King for Book-Keeping, Presented by Mr MacNab), hallmarked Glasgow 1867, 51mm (Brodie 620). Very fine, toned; with openwork loop suspension and ring £60-£80

Lot 760

Smithfield Club, a silver award medal by W. Wyon, bust of Earl Spencer left, rev. bust of the Duke of Richmond right, edge named (As Breeder Best Beast in Class XXXIV, 1865, James Bannerman, Kelthall, Aberdeenshire Hill), 49mm (BHM 2218; E 1400). Sometime lightly wiped in fields and now re-toned, otherwise good very fine £60-£80 --- Provenance: A Collection of Historical Medals, the Property of a Gentleman, DNW Auction 164, 9-10 October 2019, lot 3607

Lot 761

Meath Horse Show, engraved silver award medals (4), named (1865, Meath Horse Show, Stallions Medal, Awarded to Marquis As Sire of Best 3 Year Old Colt; 1866, Meath Horse Show, Stallions Prize, Awarded to The Marquis Sire of Best 3 Year Old Colt; 1866, Meath Horse Show, Stallions Prize, Awarded to The Marquis Sire of Best 2 Yr. Old Colt; 1867 Meath Horse Show, Marquis Sire of a winner of 1st Prize), all 44mm [4]. Generally very fine; delightful style, the engraving of high quality £200-£300 --- Provenance: Bonhams/James Adam Auction (Dublin), 21 February 2003, lot 505; A Collection of Irish Medals, the Property of a Gentleman, DNW Auction 172, 11 March 2020, lot 393. One only illustrated

Lot 762

Marriage of Princess Louise and the Marquis of Lorne, 1871, a copper medal by J.S. Wyon, conjoined busts left, rev. armorial shields and crests, 64mm (W & E 1146A.1; BHM 2916; E 1613). Very fine £60-£80

Lot 763

The 56 medals awarded between 1874 and 1897 to the pioneering photographic artist Frank Sutcliffe, from Whitby, Yorkshire, one of the first photographers to create 'art' from his images: International Exhibition of all Fine Arts Industries and Inventions, 1874, a bronze medal by G.T. Morgan, bust of Prince of Wales left, rev. Albert Hall, named (Francis Meadow Sutcliffe, Catalogue No. 4425 etc), 52mm (BHM 2992; E 1633); Un-named Society [perhaps Liverpool or Newcastle-upon-Tyne-related], a bronze medal, unsigned, robed and winged female inscribing tablet on pillar, rev. wreath, named (Swan Plate Competition, 1881, Awarded to Mr F.M. Sutcliffe, for Landscape), 50mm; Dundee and East of Scotland Photographic Association, 1882, a silver medal, unsigned [by Whytock & Sons, Dundee], arms and supporters, rev. exhibition dundee, un-named, 41mm, 27.54g (cf. DNW M11, 1121); Photographic Society of Great Britain, bronze medals (4), unsigned [by W.J. Taylor], bust of Prince Albert left, revs. female driving quadriga, named (Frank M. Sutcliffe, Exhibition 1882; F.M. Sutcliffe, Exhibition 1886; Frank M. Sutcliffe, Exhibition 1887; Frank M. Sutcliffe, Exhibition 1889), all 64mm (cf. BHM 2525; E 1478); Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society, First Class, a bronze medal after W. Wyon, bust of James Watt left, rev. legend, named (Frank M. Sutcliffe, for Instantaneous Views, 1882), 45mm (E 1272); Bristol & West of England Amateur Photographic Association, medals by J.A. Restall for Lavars (4, two silver, two bronze), arms and supporters, revs. international exhibition, named (silver: Frank M. Sutcliffe, 1883-4, F.M. Sutcliffe; bronzes: F.M. Sutcliffe), all 55mm, silver total wt. 132.58g (cf. DNW 64, 1136); Photographic Exhibition, Northampton, Prize Medal, a bronze medal by J.S. & A.B. Wyon, arms and supporters, rev. legend, named (F.M. Sutcliffe, 1884-5), 51mm; Cardiff Photographic Society Exhibition, medals by J.A. Restall (3), in silver (2) and bronze, female seated left, head reverted, shield with Welsh dragon below, revs. wreath, named (silver: 1886, Figure Study, F.M. Sutcliffe, 1888, F.M. Sutcliffe, Class XXIIII; bronze: 1888, F.M. Sutcliffe, Class III), all 51mm, first hallmarked London 1887, silver total wt. 126.50g; Dundee and East of Scotland Photographic Association, 1886, a silver medal, unsigned [by Whytock & Sons, Dundee], arms and supporters, rev. exhibition dundee, un-named, 41mm, 28.45g (cf. DNW M11, 1121), reverse with brooch mount; Photographic Society of Ireland, a bronze medal, unsigned [by Woodhouse], cruciform shields, rev. wreath, named (Triennial Exhibition, Awarded to Frank M. Sutcliffe, Class 6 No.16, 1887), 51mm (cf. DNW 188, 757); Borough of Nottingham, Art Museum, Medal for Success in Art, a silver medal, unsigned, arms, rev. legend, named (Exhibition of Photographs, 1887, to Frank M. Sutcliffe for No. 47), 72mm, 119.67g; Crystal Palace Photographic Exhibition, 1888, a bronze medal by J. Pinches, Britannia holding caduceus and key, opening the doors to the exhibition, lamb and helmet at her feet, rev. legend above wreath, un-named, 41mm (Allen p.138; MJP p.33); Dundee and East of Scotland Photographic Association, 1888, a silver medal, unsigned [by Whytock & Sons, Dundee], arms and supporters, rev. exhibition dundee, named (Awarded to F.M. Sutcliffe), 41mm, 25.76g (cf. DNW M11, 1121); Gloucestershire Photographic Society, a silver medal by H.B. Sale, arms and supporters, rev. wreath, named (April 1888, F.M. Sutcliffe, Class 9), 45mm, 50.22g; Liverpool Amateur Photographic Association, Prize Medal, silver medals by Brookes & Adams (2), arms and supporters, revs. tablet above wreath, named (International Exhibition 1888, F.M. Sutcliffe), both 44mm, total wt. 79.00g (cf. DNW 131, 514); Borough of Oldham, bronze medals (2), unsigned, arms and crest, revs. wreath, named (Photographic Exhibition, F.M. Sutcliffe, 1888), both 45mm (cf. DNW 64, 1132); Coventry & Midland Photographic Society, a silver medal, unsigned, arms and crest, rev. camera within elaborate wreath, named (F.M. Sutcliffe, Champion, Class 5, 1889), 45mm, 42.65g; Crystal Palace Photographic Exhibition, 1889, a bronze medal by J. Pinches, Britannia holding caduceus and key, opening the doors to the exhibition, lamb and helmet at her feet, rev. legend above wreath, named (F.M. Sutcliffe, Series-Cl. A, Sec. 2), 41mm (Allen p.139; MJP p.33); Derby Corporation Art Gallery, 1882 [struck 1883], Industrial Art Prize Medal, a bronze medal by Phillips for P. Vaughton, crowned arms, rev. robed female with accoutrements of art, building in background, named (F. Sutcliffe, Whitby, June 1889), 39mm; Mechanics’ Institute, Keighley, bronze medals by J. Moore (2), robed female standing in landscape, camera at right, revs. legend, named (F. Sutcliffe, 7 Jany. 1889, Champion; F. Sutcliffe, 7 Jany. 1889, Picture), both 45mm; Photographic Exhibition, Richmond, Surrey, a silver medal, unsigned [by J.A. Restall], crowned arms, rev. wreath, named (Awarded to F.M. Sutcliffe for Series of Landscapes, 1889), 45mm, 48.33g; Photography, bronze medals by J.A. Restall (2), seated robed female, camera equipment at left, revs. wreath, named (Medal for General Study won by F.M. Sutcliffe, ‘Coventry’ Exhibition, 1889; Medal for Best Picture, won by F.M. Sutcliffe, Royton, 1890), both 38mm; FRANCE, Exposition Universelle, Paris, 1889, a bronze medal by L.A. Bottée, Marianne crowning seated artisan, Exposition pavilion and Eiffel Tower below, rev. Fame seated on branch of tree, blowing trumpet, named (F.M. Sutcliffe), 63mm (Maier 131; PBE 9; ANS Exh. Cat. 1910, 15; BDM I, 231; cf. DNW 176, 373); GERMANY, Photographische Jubiläums Ausstellung, Berlin, 1889, a silver medal by O. Schultz, male bust right, rev. radiant tablet, named (Zuerkannt Herrn Frank M. Sutcliffe), 45mm, 50.80g; U.S.A., Photographic Society, Chicago, Art Institute, bronze medals (3), unsigned, eagle with feet resting on U.S. shield of arms, revs. 1st annual exhibition may 1889, named (F.M. Sutcliffe), all 38mm; Crystal Palace Photographic Exhibition, 1890, a bronze medal by J. Pinches, Britannia holding caduceus and key, opening the doors to the exhibition, lamb and helmet at her feet, rev. legend above wreath, named (Frank Sutcliffe, Class C, Sec. 1), 41mm (Allen p.140; MJP p.33); Mechanics’ Institute, Keighley, medals by J. Moore (2), in silver and bronze, robed female standing in landscape, camera at right, revs. legend, named (silver: F.M. Sutcliffe, Champion, 1890; bronze: F.M. Sutcliffe, Subject Pictures, 1890), both 45mm, silver 46.70g; Newcastle-on-Tyne and Northern Counties Photographic Association, a bronze medal by J.A. Restall, elevation of church, rev. camera, central tablet named (Awarded to F.M. Sutcliffe, 1890), 45mm (cf. DNW M11, 1105); Liverpool International Photographic Exhibition, a silver medal by J.A. Restall, arms and supporters, rev. camera, tablet and portrait on easel, named (1891, F.M. Sutcliffe), 45mm, 39.00g; International Photographic Exhibition, Leeds, medals (3), unsigned [by J.A. Restall], in silver and bronze (2), classical male head right, radiant star around, revs. crested arms and supporters, municipal art gallery above, named (silver: F.M. Sutcliffe, Marine and Clouds, Leeds, 1891; bronze: Landscapes, F.M. Sutcliffe, Leeds, 1891, Outdoor Groups, F.M. Sutcliffe, Leeds, 1891), all 45mm, silver 40.17g (cf. DNW M11, 1119); U.S.A., The Society of Amateur Photographers of New York, Fourth Annual Exhibition, a silver medal, unsigned, American eagle above camera on radiant sun, rev. wreath, named (Frank M. Sutcliffe, for Artistic and Technical Excellence, 1891), 57mm, 53.78g; U.S.A., World’s Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893, a bronze medal by C.E. Barber, figure of Christopher Columbus mode...

Lot 764

West Lothian Agricultural Association, a silver award medal by Ottley, named (Mr Thomas Morton, Linlithgow, for best pair fat 2 year old Cross Oxen, 1876), 54mm; Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland, silver award medals (2), named (Alexr McDonald, Penny Gown, 1888; William Weir, For Super of Flower Honey, 1904), both 30mm, and a silver and enamel award medal, rev. named (John Fulton, 30 Years, 1965), 40 x 25mm; Inverness Farmer Society, a bronze award medal, named (William Johnston, Braetown of Leys, for Clydesdale Gelding, 1902), 45mm; Dunbartonshire Agricultural Society, a bronze award medal by Edward & Sons, named (Jas. Napier of Drums, Old Kilpatrick, for Blackfaced Sheep with second best fleece most suitable for manufacturing purposes, 1932), 45mm; Royal Northern Agricultural Society, a bronze award medal, named (J. Lumsden, Garioch, Stockjudging, Indiv. 2nd Eq., 1934), 52mm [7]. Varied state; three cased £100-£150

Lot 765

Edinburgh University Athletic Club, a bronze award medal, unsigned, arms, crossed cricket bats and balls above, rev. wreath, named (2nd Throwing the Hammer, Won by Dr Jn. Smith, 80 ft, 1 July 1882), 52 x 46mm (Brodie 392). Very fine £30-£40 --- Provenance: J.N. Spencer Collection, DNW Auction 66, 6 July 2005, lot 1106 (part)

Lot 767

Working Men’s Club & Institute Union Ltd, a silver-gilt award badge for Cycling by Vaughton, un-named, hallmarked Birmingham 1892, 32mm; Lombard Cycling Club, an openwork silver-gilt badge by J. Gloster, named (20 Miles Handicap, Fastest Time, won by L.W. Davis), hallmarked Birmingham 1892, 42 x 37mm; Lombard Cycling Club, a silver-gilt badge, unsigned, named (5 Mile Championship, won by L.W. Davis, 1894), 32mm; Royal Life Saving Society, medals (2), in silver and bronze, former by J. Daffern, named (Mary Modley, Aug. 1913...Mary D. Modley, 1918), 31 and 29mm; St Augustine’s Abbey School, Ramsgate, a silver badge by W.J. Dingley, named (Havenith Cup, C.A.J. Nicoll, 1934), hallmarked Birmingham 1928, 30 x 26mm, and a silver Victor Ludorum medal by R. Pringle, named (C.A.J. Nicoll, 1934), hallmarked Birmingham 1932, 38mm; together with another silver badge, un-named [8]. Generally very fine £80-£100

Lot 769

Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, silver medals by G.W. de Saulles (2), both 26mm (W & E 3000A.1; BHM 3506; E 1817b); Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, a silver medal by G.W. de Saulles, 31mm (W & E 4100A.1; BHM 3737; E 1871b); George V, Silver Jubilee, 1935, a silver medal by P. Metcalfe, 32mm (W & E 5668A.5; BHM 4249; E 2029b); Investiture of the Prince of Wales, 1969, a silver medal by Pinches, 39mm (W & E 8435) [5]. Varied state; fourth boxed, last cased £80-£100

Lot 770

School of Rural Economy, Edinburgh, a bronze award medal by A. Kirkwood, named (Drawing, Wm. Senter, 1898-99), 49mm; Edinburgh University, a bronze award medal, unsigned, named (Senior Latin Class, 1898-99, George W. Chrystal), 52mm (Brodie 569) [2]. Very fine and better £30-£40 --- Provenance: J.N. Spencer Collection, DNW Auction 66, 6 July 2005, lot 1106 (part); D.B. McDonald Collection [from R. Gladdle]

Lot 771

Royal Dublin Society, a copper award medal, unsigned, un-named, 43mm; Derby & Derbyshire Canine Society, a bronze award medal by T. Ottley, un-named, 45mm; Scottish Great Dane Club, a bronze award medal, unsigned, named (Gonda of Blegbie, Best Novice Dog or Bitch, Motherwell, 1912), 39mm; Cambridgeshire County Council, Education Committee, bronze award medals (2), unsigned, named (Dorothy Claydon, 1914; Lawrence Claydon, 1915), both 38mm; West Sussex Education Committee, a bronze award medal, unsigned, un-named, 40mm; Royal Agricultural Society of England, Long Service, a bronze ward medal by Mappin & Webb, named (Reuben Smith, 60 Years, 1932), 38mm; Mediterranean Fleet, Destroyer & Submarine Commands, a plated award medal, unsigned, engraved (Bayonet, Team Combat, 1938), 39mm; H.M.I.S. Hamla, an openwork silver badge, c. 1945, unsigned, un-named, 43 x 33mm [9]. Third and seventh extremely fine, latter in case of issue, others very fine £80-£100

Lot 772

Royal Company of Archers [Queen’s Bodyguard for Scotland], a red wax seal, 54mm; together with miscellaneous medals, badges, militaria, etc (approx. 100), mostly British; NETHERLANDS, 75th Anniversary of the Hollandische Ijzeren Spoorwegmaatschappij, 1914, a gilt-bronze medal by J.C. Wienecke, 75mm (Begeer 1100; Swan 323; cf. DNW 137, 525) [Lot]. First extremely fine and in original black tinned box, others in varied state £80-£100

Lot 773

Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, a silver medal by E. Fuchs for Elkington, crowned conjoined busts right, rev. Britannia seated right regarding Westminster Abbey, shield inscribed 26 june, 64mm (W & E 4205A.14; BHM 3772; E 1870). Polished, otherwise very fine £100-£150

Lot 774

Edinburgh School Board, a silver award medal by W. Adams, arms and supporters, rev. named (To Mary Cowe, West Fountainbridge School, for Perfect Attendance during Seven Successive Years, 1900-1907), hallmarked Birmingham 1906, 44mm (Brodie 565-8). Virtually as struck, attractively toned; with ornate openwork suspension and ring £50-£70 --- Provenance: D.B. McDonald Collection

Lot 775

Morayshire Farmers Club, a uniface silver award medal by J. & F. Anderson, heads of horse, cow, bull and sheep inside wreath of corn, back named (Presented by G.R. Shiach, Esq, President, to R.S. McWilliam Esq, as Most Successful Exhibitor in Shorthorns, 1920), 47mm (Brodie 131-4). Minor edge nicks, otherwise very fine £50-£70 --- Provenance: D.B. McDonald Collection [from R. Gladdle]. Gordon R. Shiach, Rosebrae, Elgin

Lot 777

The 77 Medals and Awards to Edith Trickey, one of England’s top female athletes in the inter-War years and the holder of the Women’s World Record for the 1,000 Metres, and to her husband, Frederick Littlefair, of Woodford Green: L[eyton] H[arriers] A[thletic] C[lub], an openwork gold and silver badge by H. Bushell, clasp named (E. Trickey), 32 x 24mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1922, 11.58g; Championship of Essex, an enamelled silver badge by Fattorini, engraved (Ladies 100 Yards, Championship of Essex, 1923), 37 x 30mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1923, 13.49g; Women’s Amateur Athletic Association, a bronze award medal, unsigned, engraved (Relay Championship, 1923, 3rd), 29mm; FRANCE, Baiser d’Enfant, or Tendresse Maternel, [1903], a silver plaquette by O. Yencesse, rev. engraved (Fédération Féminine Sportive de France 1923), 35 x 25mm (PBE 1015; Coll. R. Marx 154; Classens 83; ANS Exh. Cat. 1910, p.369, 3), wt. 17.61g; Women’s Amateur Athletic Association, gold award medals by J. Daffern & Co (5), named (880 Yds Championship, 1923, 1st; 880 Yds Walk, Championship, 1923, 1st; 1924, 880 Yds, Winner, E. Trickey, 2m 30 2/3s; 1924, 880 Yds Walk, Winner, E.F. Trickey, 4m 17 2/5s; 880 Yards, 1925, Winner), all 29mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1923, 1923, 1924, 1924, 1925 respectively, all 9ct, total wt. 52.43g; Insurance Athletic Association Championship, silver award medals (13), by Cohen & Charles (7), named (Ladies 80 Yds, E.F. Trickey, N.B. & M., 1923; Ladies High Jump, E.F. Trickey, N.B. & M., 1923; Ladies Relay, N.B. & M., 1923), all hallmarked 1922, un-named (4), all hallmarked 1923; by A.G.C. (3), named (220 Yds, 2nd, E.F. Trickey, 1925; Relay, 2nd, E.F. Trickey, N.B. & M., 1925; Long Jump, 1st, E.F. Trickey, 1925), all hallmarked 1924; by J.A. Wylie & Co (2), named (220 Yds, 1927, E.F. Trickey, N.B. & M., 2nd; Relay, 1927, E.F. Trickey, N.B. & M., 1st, Record), both hallmarked 1926; unsigned, un-named, hallmarked 1925, all 29mm, total wt. 137.54g; Women’s Amateur Athletic Association, silver award medals by J. Daffern & Co (2), named (1924, 440 Yds, 2nd, E.F. Trickey; 440 Yards, 1925, Second), both 29mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1924, 1925, total wt. 21.01g; Women’s International Games, London, 1924, gold award medals by F.W. Reynolds for the News of the World (2), one named (World’s Record, E. Trickey, 1,000 Metres Flat, 3 Min. 8 1/5 Secs), both 32mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1924, both 9ct, total wt. 31.04g; L[eyton] and L[oughton], silver award medals (2), by J.S., named (Winners, 1924, N.B. & M., Miss E.F. Trickey); by Fattorini, named (Winners, 1925, Miss E.F. Trickey), hallmarked Birmingham 1918 (!), both 32mm, total wt. 27.16g; BELGIUM, Brussels, La Dernière Heure, c. 1925, a bronze award plaque, unsigned, 64 x 44mm; The Women’s International Athletic Contest, 1925, a bronze award medal by Pinches for the Daily Sketch, un-named, 33mm; Middlesex Ladies Athletic Club, gold award medals by D.G. Collins (3), engraved (1st, 880 Yds, 1925; W.A.A.A. Inter-Club Championship, Daily Mirror Prizes, 1926; W.A.A.A. Inter Club Championship, 1927), all 29mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1925, 1926, 1927, all 9ct, total wt. 37.52g; Insurance Athletic Association Championship, bronze award medals (3), unsigned, named (80 Yds, 3rd, E.F. Trickey, 1925; Relay 1926, E.F. Trickey, N.B. & M., 3rd; 80 Yds, 1927, E.F. Trickey, N.B. & M., 3rd), all 29mm; North British & Mercantile Sports Club, a silver award medal, unsigned, named (Wakefield Cup, 1926, E. Trickey), 38mm, 21.16g; Women’s Amateur Athletic Association, gold badges by A. Roden & Son (3), engraved (1926 Championships, 880 Yards, 1st; 1927 Championship, 880 Yards, 1st; 1928 Cross Country Championships (Team), 1st), all 25mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1925, 1926, 1927, all 9ct, total wt. 27.42g; Women’s Amateur Athletic Association, bronze badges (2), unsigned, engraved (1926-7 Cross Country Championships (Team), 3rd), and by Toye & Co, engraved (W.A.A.A. Championships 1933, Standard Discus), both 25mm; London Olympiads Athletic Club, a silver badge by H. Bushell & Son, named (Points Cup, 1927, E. Trickey), 30 x 25mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1923, 13.42g; Middlesex Ladies Athletic Club, silver award medals by D.G. Collins (2), engraved (W.A.A.A. Inter Club Championship, 1928...1930), both 29mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1927, 1929, total wt. 26.00g; London Olympiads Athletic Club, silver badges by H. Bushell & So (4), all un-named, 31 x 26mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1931, 1932, 1933 (2), total wt. 24.90g; London Olympiads Athletic Club, an enamelled silver medal by J.A. Wylie & Co, un-named, 30mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1932, 11.72g; London Olympiads Athletic Club, silver badges by W. Adams Ltd (2), un-named, both 30 x 24mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1935, total wt. 10.12g; Women’s Amateur Athletic Association, silver badges by J. Taylor & Co (4), engraved (N.R.W.C. 1935, 1st; N.R.W.C. 1936, 1st; N.R.W.C. 1936 1st Individual; N.R.W.C. 1938, 2nd Team), all 25mm, first hallmarked Birmingham 1934, total wt. 38.13g; Southern Counties Women’s Amateur Athletic Association, enamelled silver badges by J. Taylor & Co (3), engraved (Road Walk Champp. 1936...1938...1938), all 30 x 20mm, first hallmarked Birmingham 1935, total wt. 30.35g; Southern Counties Women’s Amateur Athletic Association, an enamelled bronze badge, engraved (1 Mile Walk Champp. 3rd), 30 x 20mm; together with the medals awarded to her husband, F.N. Littlefair: Walthamstow Harriers, enamelled silver badges (2), by Fattorini, named (100 Yds, 1926, 3rd, F.N. Littlefair); by A.G. & Co, named (F.N. Littlefair, 100 Yds, 1st, 1930-1), both 25mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1926 and 1930; total wt. 19.18g; Daily Mail Push Ball, a plated bronze medal, unsigned, named (Walthamstow, Sept. 3rd 1927, N. Littlefair), 38mm; Walthamstow Harriers, enamelled gold badges (2), by W.H. Haseler, named (100 Yds, 1st, F.N. Littlefair, 1928), and by Fattorini, named (100 Yds Chamionship, 1st, F.N. Littlefair), both 25mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1928, 1930, both 9ct, total wt. 15.68g; London Shipping Athletic Association, bronze award medals (2), unsigned, named (100 Yards 1928, Third, F.M. Littlefair; 1 Mile Relay, 1929, Third), both 33mm; Metropolitan Championship, a bronze award medal, unsigned, engraved (Seniors, 100 Yards Scratch, 1930), 29mm; Wadham Harriers, an enamelled silver badge by A.G. & Co, named (100 Yds, 1934, 2nd, N.F. Littlefair), 29mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1934, 9.92g; Wadham Harriers, an enamelled bronze badge, named (100 Yds, 3rd, F.N. Littlefair, 1935), 29mm; Essex County Cycling & Athletic Association, a silver badge by W.H. Ltd, un-named, 24mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1938, 9.25g; Road Walking Association, an enamelled bronze badge, engraved (National 20 Miles Championship 1939, 2nd Class Standard), 26mm; London Shipping Athletic Association, silver award medals by H. Phillips (2), named (2 Miles Walking Championship, 1939, Second, F.N. Littlefair; 5 Miles Road Walking Championship, 1939, First), both 33mm, hallmarked London 1938 and 1939, total wt. 42.03g; Woodford Green Athletic Club, an enamelled bronze badge, engraved (20 Miles Walk, 1940, 3rd), 28mm; Highgate Harriers, an enamelled silver badge by J.A. Wylie & Co, named (20 Mls. Open Walk, 1941, F.N. Littlefair), 29mm, 9.81g; Centurions, 1911, an enamelled silver badge by Marples & Beasley, un-named, 31mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1946, 14.42g [Lot]. Gold medals all extremely fine, others very fine and better, an extremely comprehensive group; sold with a pencil-marked copy of the souvenir programme for the Women’s International and Bri...

Lot 778

The Medals and Awards to the professional footballer John Jennings, whose career encompassed spells with Cardiff City, Middlesbrough, Preston North End, Bradford City and Northampton Town, and who later helped coach the Great Britain football team at the Olympic Games in 1952, 1956 and 1960: [Liverpool County Football Combination], a gold badge by Fattorini, named (1922-23, Geo. Mahon Cup, Winners, J. Jennings, Right Full Back), 25mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1922, 9ct, 7.88g; The Football Association, England-Canada 1931, a gold award medal by Vaughton, named (J. Jennings), 30mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1931, 15ct, 23.49g; The Football Association, 1931, an enamelled brass badge by Denton & Down, 43 x 30mm; The Football League, England v. Scotland, an oval award medal by Vaughton, named (Ibrox Park, Glasgow, Feb. 10th 1934, Reserve), 27 x 22mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1933, 9ct, 20.18g; Norfolk & Norwich Hospital Cup, a gold and enamel badge by Vaughton for Tilletts, Norwich, back engraved (1935-6), 32mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1935, 9ct, 22.92g; Finland, Olympic Games, Helsinki, 1952, a bronze Participant’s medal by K. Räsänen, 54mm (GV 125.2; cf. DNW 160, 1239); FINLAND, Olympic Games, Helsinki, 1952, an enamelled bronze Participant’s badge, unsigned, 48 x 32mm (GV 129.101b); LUXEMBOURG, Fédération Luxembourgeoise de Football, 50e Anniversaire 1908-1958, an oval plated enamel badge, unsigned, 45 x 35mm; ITALY, Federazione Italiana Civoco Calcio, a silver award medal, unsigned, for Stabilimenti Artistici, Fiorentini, engraved (Italia-Inghilterra Dilettanti, Brescia, 14-v-1960), 50mm; ITALY, Olympic Games, Rome, 1960, a cast bronze Participant’s medal by E. Greco for Bertoni, 55mm (GV 141.2; BM Acq. 1978-82, p.102, 15; cf. DNW 128, 688); ITALY, Olympic Games, Rome, 1960, Great Britain, an enamelled brass badge, 32 x 27mm [11]. Helsinki Participant’s medal very fine, others extremely fine; the majority in cases or holders as issued [two cases damaged] £1,500-£2,000 --- John Jennings (1902-97), b Platt Bridge, Wigan; worked as a railway fireman before commencing his footballing career with Wigan Borough, 1922-5; joined First Division side Cardiff City, making his debut for them on 10 October 1925; appeared 94 times for Cardiff at Ninian Park, featuring in almost every league match played by the team from February 1928 to January 1930, when he was sold to Middlesbrough; captain of Middlesbrough 1930-3 and selected for a FA tour of Canada in 1931; left Middlesbrough in 1936 for a half-season at Preston North End before signing for Bradford City in February 1937, for whom he made 28 appearances and a further three in the FA Cup; joined the coaching team at Northampton Town 1945 and remained with the ‘Cobblers’ for over 20 years, living in the town until his death. Jennings also worked as a coach for the England national amateur football team and the Great Britain Olympic football team, when it was managed by Walter Winterbottom and Charlie Hughes, among others, between 1952 and 1971

Lot 781

Royal Agricultural Society of England, silver award medals by Mappin & Webb (2), named (Royal Show, Bristol, 1936, First Prize Team, Buttermaking Competition, Awarded to Miss Monica M. Olde; Royal Show, Cardiff, 1938, First Prize Team, Buttermaking Competition, Awarded to Miss Monica M. Olde), both 32mm; National Dairy Show, Olympia, a bronze award medal, named (Clotted Cream Competitions, 3rd Prize, Mrs J.M. Olde, 1937), 39mm; Bath & West & Southern Counties Society, a silver award medal by Mappin & Webb, named (Monica M. Olde, for Buttermaking, Trowbridge, 1937), 38mm; Bath & West & Southern Counties Society, a bronze award medal, unsigned, named (Monica M. Olde for Buttermaking, Plymouth, 1938) [5]. Extremely fine; all in original cases [these mostly somewhat distressed] £80-£100

Lot 783

Moon Landing, 1969, a silver medal, signed MR, facing busts of the three astronauts, rev. lunar module, hallmarked Birmingham 1969, 58mm. Obverse field lightly brushed, otherwise about as struck; in case of issue £40-£50

Lot 789

ARGENTINA, Jockey Club, Buenos Aires, enamelled silver badges (2), 1930, 1946, both named (Hector Ghiraldo), 30 and 28mm; DUBAI, The Inaugural Dubai World Cup, 1996, an Official’s enamelled brass badge; GERMANY, Olympic Games, 1936, an enamelled brass Visitor’s badge, 31mm (GV 105); U.S.A., ‘Man o’War, 1947, a bright bronze medal, unsigned, 32mm; together with miscellaneous base metal medals (4, two of Jacobite interest) [8]. First four about very fine and better, others in varied state; Dubai mounted in a wooden frame £60-£80 --- ‘Man o’War (1917-47), was a champion American throughbred racehorse born in Lexington, KY. Bought at the yearling sale in Saratoga in 1918 for $5,000 by Samuel Doyle Riddle from Glen Riddle, MD, Riddle turned down an offer of $400,000 for the horse two years later, by which time ‘Big Red’, as he was nicknamed because his coat had tinges of yellow and gold, had been named as the unofficial 1920 American horse of the year. During his racing career from June 1919 to October 1920 he won 20 of the 21 races for which he was entered, and $249,465 in prize money. Put out to stud in 1922, he sired over 60 subsequent race winners, one of whose offspring was Seabiscuit, the 1938 Horse of the Year

Lot 792

BELGIUM, Electrification of the Brussels-Luxembourg Railway, 1956, a bronze medal by M. Rau, 80mm (cf. Elsen 138, 1696); FRANCE, Launch of the Training Cruiser Jeanne d’Arc, 1930, a bronze medal by G. Prud’homme, 59mm (CGMP p.326) [2]. First extremely fine, second very fine £80-£100

Lot 795

FRANCE, Homage of the National Guard, Paris, 1789, an octagonal restrike copper medal by R. Dumarest, uniformed bust of General Lafayette left, rev. shield surmounted on flags, 32mm (Hennin 103; F 5479). Very fine £30-£50

Lot 797

FRANCE, Ville de Paris, Enseignement du Dessin, a bronze award medal by J. Lagrange, named (XIe Arrondet., Classe d’Adultes, M.A. Vion Professeur, Prix à l’Élève A. Milard, 1887), 50mm; Carabiniers de Plaisance XIVeme. Arrondisssement, Paris, a bronze award medal, unsigned, named (Hardy, 1899), 56mm; Association pour l’Encouragement des Études Grecques, a bronze award medal by J.-C. Chaplain, named (Louis Camille François, Admission, le 2 Mai 1907), 57mm; Industrie, 1907, a bronze award medal by M.-A. Coudray, un-named, 50mm (CGMP p.102; cf. DNW 134, 597) [4]. First good fine, others very fine; second with loop for suspension £60-£80

Lot 801

FRANCE, Monument aux Morts de Montgeron, c. 1920, a uniface bronze medal by P.-M. Dammann, standing robed female to left, regarding graves in a war cemetery, 90mm. Minor rim nicks, otherwise very fine, rare £100-£150

Lot 803

NETHERLANDS, Assassination of Johan and Cornelius de Wit, 1672, a silver medal, unsigned, conjoined busts right, rev. legend in eight lines, 49mm, 43.17g (v.L. III, 87/81). Good very fine, toned £150-£180 --- Provenance: A Collection of Historical Medals, the Property of a Gentleman, DNW Auction 165, 4-5 December 2019, lot 1494

Lot 804

PAPAL STATES, Pius XII, 1950, a gilt-bronze and enamel medal, unsigned, 32mm; Pius XII, 1950, a silver medal, signed MA, 33mm; together with other religious medals (2) [4]. Very fine or better; each with loop for suspension £40-£60

Lot 805

SOUTH AFRICA, Union of South Africa and the Opening of the First Parliament, 1910, a plated medal by W.J. Dingley, bust of George V three-quarters left, rev. crowned central arms, shields of the South African provinces around, 38mm. About extremely fine, rare £30-£40

Lot 807

U.S.A., New England Society, 100th Annual Festival, 1805-1905, an oval silver medal by Tiffany, the Mayflower with date 1620 below, back un-named, 36 x 30mm. Extremely fine, toned; with thistle suspension loop, original faded ribbon and silver suspender bar £90-£120

Lot 290

A 19th century Victorian silver pocket watch chain having graduating links, T bar, swivel clasp and medal fob. Bearing hallmarks for Birmingham, 1890, Payton, Pepper and Co. Gross weight 86g

Lot 5068

Albert Speer – Zeichnung mit einer florentinischen Truhe, einer Medaille der Peterskirche und einer antiken SäulenbasisAlbert Speer (1905 - 1981) war bis 1945 der Architekt Hitlers und Rüstungsminister. Nach Kriegsende wurde Speer am 1. Oktober 1946 in den Nürnberger Prozessen zu 20 Jahren Gefängnis verurteilt. Am 1. Oktober 1966 wurde Speer aus dem Gefängnis Spandau entlassen. Diese Zeichnung entstand im Spandauer Gefängnis, drei architektonische Skizzen auf einem Blatt, eine florentinische Truhe, eine Medaille der Peterskirche von 1506 und eine Säulenbasis, 500 v. Chr., Transparentpapier, mit Blei-Silberstift gezeichnet, das Blatt ca. 15 x 27 cm groß, rechts oben ein Stempel: "Allied Prison Spandau". Dazu eine eidesstattliche Erklärung auf Briefpapier von Albert Speer, Heidelberg, 15.08.1980, mit Bestätigung, dass diese Zeichnung von ihm in der Spandauer Zelle gefertigt wurde, mit seiner Unterschrift. Zustand: IIAlbert Speer – a drawing of a Florentine chest, a medal of the St Peter's Church and an antique pillar base Speer made this drawing while imprisoned in Spandau. Three architectural sketches on a sheet, a florentine chest, a 1506 medal of Vienna's church of St. Peter, and the base of an antique pillar. Silvery lead pencil on transparent drawing paper, 15 x 27cm, the top right stamped "Allied Prison Spandau". Comes with an affidavit signed by Albert Speer himself, dated Heidelberg August 15, 1980, confirming that he had made this drawing in his Spandau prison cell. Condition: II

Lot 5227

Ehrenzeichen vom 9. November 1923 (Blutorden)In Silber geprägte Medaille der ersten Verleihungsserie mit der Stempelschneidersignatur "J. FUESS MÜNCHEN", der Feingehaltsangabe "990" sowie der eingeschlagenen Matrikelnummer "889" des Trägers. Die Brünierung mit Schutzlack fast vollständig erhalten. Durchmesser 40,2 mm. Gewicht 22,6 g. Beiliegend die Erinnerungsmünze des Künstlers "G.WEBER" aus "900"er Silber, "UND IHR HABT DOCH GESIEGT" der Firma "DESCHLER MÜNCHEN" zum 10-jährigen Jubiläum des Marsches auf die Feldherrnhalle. Das Ehrenzeichen wurde am 9. November 1933 an Alex Röder von der 2. Kompanie des SA-Regiments München verliehen. Vgl. Los 6334 aus unserer Auktion A.74.Zustand: II +A Decoration in Memory of 9 November 1923 (the Blood Order) The medal of the first award series embossed in silver, with the engraver's signature "J. FUESS MÜNCHEN", the mark of fineness "990" and the wearer's punched enrolment number "889". The bluing with the protective varnish almost completely preserved. Diameter 40.2 mm. Weight 22.6 g. Enclosed is the commemorative medal in "900" silver by the artist "G.WEBER" with the inscription (tr.) "AND YOU WERE VICTORIOUS NEVERTHELESS", manufactured by "DESCHLER MÜNCHEN" to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the Beer Hall Putsch. This badge of honour was awarded to Alex Röder of the 2nd Company of the Munich SA Regiment on 9 November 1933. See lot no. 6334 in our auction A.74.Condition: II +

Lot 5245

20 Auszeichnungen mit deutsch-italienischer Feldzugsmedaille, Memellandmedaille, Schutzwall Ehrenzeichen, Gauehrenzeichen MünchenKVK 1. Klasse mit Schwertern, deutsch-italienische Feldzugsmedaille, vier Ostmedaillen, zwei Schutzwall-Ehrenzeichen, Olympia-Erinnerungsmedaille, sechs Einmarschmedaillen (eine davon Memelland), Braunschweig-Abzeichen 2. Modell, Gauehrenzeichen München-OBB, usw. teils beschädigt, o. Band.Zustand: II20 medals with German-Italian campaign medal, Memelland medal, Schutzwall medal, Gau Eehrenzeichen Munich KVK 1. Klasse mit Schwertern, deutsch-italienische Feldzugsmedaille, vier Ostmedaillen, zwei Schutzwall-Ehrenzeichen, Olympia-Erinnerungsmedaille, sechs Einmarschmedaillen (eine davon Memelland), Braunschweig-Abzeichen 2. Modell, Gauehrenzeichen München-OBB, usw. teils beschädigt, o. Band.Condition: II

Lot 5529

A Small Collection of NSDAP Medals and Cloth InsigniaOne single Ortsgruppe collar tab, one single Gauleitung and four Reichsleitung, velvet on buckram backing, outer edges trimmed in rayon piping, insignia of either gilt washed alloy or celleon with gilt highlights. Two place medal bar with two-place ribbon bar with 10 and 15 yearlong service awards, single 10 yearlong service.USA-Los: Versand aus den USA.Zustand: IIA Small Collection of NSDAP Medals and Cloth Insignia One single Ortsgruppe collar tab, one single Gauleitung and four Reichsleitung, velvet on buckram backing, outer edges trimmed in rayon piping, insignia of either gilt washed alloy or celleon with gilt highlights. Two place medal bar with two-place ribbon bar with 10 and 15 yearlong service awards, single 10 yearlong service.USA-Lot: Shipping from the USA.Condition: II

Lot 5533

A Collection of NSKK InsigniaFlag patch, on black diamond-shape cloth edge piped in silver-twist cord, hand-embroidered silver-aluminum wire with black thread highlights. Driver’s sleeve diamond, on black cloth machine-woven in silver thread. Old Fighter’s sleeve chevron, brown rayon on reinforced wool backing, machine-woven in silver thread, RZM “A” tag on reverse. Sleeve eagle on brown rayon backing, machine-embroidered in silver thread, RZM “A” tag on reverse. Sleeve eagle on brown ribbed wool, hand-embroidered in silver-aluminum wire with brown thread highlights, sales tag attached. Overseas cap eagle on light green color triangular cloth, machine-embroidered in white thread with black thread highlights. Cap eagle in stamped silver metal with flat pin attachment (one pin missing). 1935 Bayer-Ostmark Brigade medal, two-piece construction bronze base and white enamel, suspension ring at top (ribbon missing). Traffic Education Service sleeve badge, stamped aluminum with black paint, green felt backing.USA-Los: Versand aus den USA.Zustand: IIA Collection of NSKK Insignia Flag patch, on black diamond-shape cloth edge piped in silver-twist cord, hand-embroidered silver-aluminum wire with black thread highlights. Driver’s sleeve diamond, on black cloth machine-woven in silver thread. Old Fighter’s sleeve chevron, brown rayon on reinforced wool backing, machine-woven in silver thread, RZM “A” tag on reverse. Sleeve eagle on brown rayon backing, machine-embroidered in silver thread, RZM “A” tag on reverse. Sleeve eagle on brown ribbed wool, hand-embroidered in silver-aluminum wire with brown thread highlights, sales tag attached. Overseas cap eagle on light green color triangular cloth, machine-embroidered in white thread with black thread highlights. Cap eagle in stamped silver metal with flat pin attachment (one pin missing). 1935 Bayer-Ostmark Brigade medal, two-piece construction bronze base and white enamel, suspension ring at top (ribbon missing). Traffic Education Service sleeve badge, stamped aluminum with black paint, green felt backing.USA-Lot: Shipping from the USA.Condition: II

Lot 5699

HJ-Obergebietsführer Willi Blomquist – elf Urkunden für Nahkampfspange, EK und andere, zwölf Fotos sowie das Heft "Die Wehrmacht" 1944, mit Blomquist auf dem Titelbild Elf Urkunden des hochdekorierten Wehrmachts-Offiziers Blomquist: dabei die Urkunde zum Eisernen Kreuz zweiter Klasse, im 2/J.R.73, ausgestellt im Westen am 16.05.40, Unterschrift vom Kommandeur der 19. Division Otto von Knobelsdorff. Außerdem die Urkunde zum Infanteriesturmabzeichen im 1/Inf.Rgt.73 aufgrund seiner Teilnahme an drei Sturmangriffen in vorderster Linie, ausgestellt im Felde am 25.10.1940, Unterschrift vom Kommandeur. Eine Anerkennung im 2. Schützen-Regiment 73: "... meine besondere Anerkennung für seine hervorragenden Leistungen auf dem Schlachtfelde bei Polzk / Düna (Russland) am 08.07.1941, Der OBH des Heeres", faks. Unterschrift von Brauchitsch. Eine zum Eisernen Kreuz erster Klasse im 2.S.R.73, im Felde am 12.07.41, Unterschrift vom Kommandeur der 19. Panzerdivision Otto von Knobelsdorff; ein Einschreiben, Salzwedel 12.09.42: "anliegend erhalten Sie das Band zur Ostmedaille, mit Hinweis auf Eintrag im Soldbuch. Ein Besitzeugnis im 2.Pz.Gren.Rgt 73, ... verleihe ich für tapfere Teilnahme an 15 Nahkampftagen die 1. Stufe der Nahkampfspange, ausgestellt im Rgt.Gef.SDt am 27.01.44", Unterschrift vom Kommandeur Pz. Reg.; eine Abschrift vom 21.05.44, für 30 Nahkampftage die 2. Stufe der Nahkampfspange in Silber, Unterschrift vom Kompanieführer. Zwei Besitzzeugnisse zum Verwundetenabzeichen in Schwarz im 2.I.R. 73, vom 06.0740 und vom 14.09.40, Unterschriften vom Kommandeur. Eines in Silber im 2.Pz.Gren.Rgt 73, dreimalige Verwundung, im Felde am 15.09.43, und in Gold für fünfmalige Verwundung, im Felde am 30.10.43, beide mit Unterschrift vom Btl. Führer. Dazu die passenden Eintragungen im herausgetrennten Blatt "Orden und Ehrenzeichen" aus dem Soldbuch. Eine Abschrift vom WBK 1942/Personalveränderung Blomquist. Zwölf ausgewählte Fotos, unterschiedliche Formate, aus seinen Jahren als Offizier beim Heer. Dabei ein imposantes Pressefoto von Blomquist 1942 in Russland, Stempel von Keimling, Bublitz/Pommern. Ein Foto mit Widmung 1938 von Oberst Karl von Oven sowie das Heft "Die Wehrmacht", 02/44, auf dem Titelbild (!) Blomquist im Schützengraben. Insgesamt guter Zustand mit Altersspuren. Sehr selten!Zustand: IIHJ-Obergebietsführer Willi Blomquist – eleven award documents for Close Combat Clasp, Iron Cross and other awards, twelve photographs and magazine "Die Wehrmacht" 1944 with Blomquist on the cover page Eleven documents of the highly decorated Wehrmacht officer Blomquist, including document for the Iron Cross 2nd Class, in the 2/J.R.73, issued in the west on 16 May 1940, signed by the commander of the 19th division Otto von Knobelsdorf. Furthermore, document for the Infantry Assault Badge in the 1/Inf.Rgt.73 for his participation in three assaults on the front line, issued in the field on 25 October 1940, signed by the commander. Recognition in the2nd Rifle Regiment 73: (tr.) “… my special recognition for his outstanding achievements on the battlefield near Polzk / Daugava (Russia) on 8 July 1941, the Commander-in-Chief of the Army”, facsimile signature of von Brauchitsch. Document for the Iron Cross 1st Class in the 2.S.R.73, issued in the field on 12 July 1941, signed by the commander of the 19th Panzer Division Otto von Knobelsdorff, registered letter, Salzwedel dated 12 September 1942: (tr.) “enclosed please find the ribbon for the Eastern Front Medal” with reference to the entry in the pay book. Possession document in the 2.Pz.Gren.Rgt 73, “… I award the Close Combat Clasp 1st Level for his brave participation in 15 days of close combat, issued in the Rgt.Gef.SDt on 27 January 1944”, signed by the commander of the Pz. Reg., a duplicate dated 21 May 1944, Close Combat Clasp 2nd Level in Silver for 30 days of close combat, signed by the company commander. Two possession documents for the Wound Badge in Black in the 2.I.R. 73, dated 6 July 1940 and 14 September 1940, signed by the commander. Wound Badge in Silver in the 2.Pz.Gren.Rgt 73, wounded three times, issued in the field on 15 September 1943, and Wound Badge in Gold for being wounded five times, issued in the field on 30 October 1943, both signed by the battalion commander. Also the corresponding entries in the sheet (tr.) “Orders and decorations” separated from the pay book. Duplicate of the firearm certificate 1942/change of personal details Blomquist. Twelve selected photographs, various formats, from his years as officer in the army. Includes one impressive press photograph of Blomquist taken in Russia in 1942, stamp of Keimling, Bublitz/Pomerania. One photograph with dedication of Colonel Karl von Oven dated 1938, and magazine “Die Wehrmacht”, 02/44, on the cover (!) Blomquist in the trench. Good overall condition with traces of age. Very rare!Condition: II

Lot 5827

Silberne Siegermedaille der Deutschen Sportbehörde 1933Runde silberne Medaille mit vorderseitig reliefierter Darstellung eines fahnentragenden Athleten vor marschierenden Soldaten sowie Künstlersignatur ""Gloeckler"". Rückseitig ""Deutsche Sportbehörde - Deutsche Meisterschaften im Jahre der Nationalen Erhebung - 12. 13. Aug. Cöln - Dem Zweiten im Dreisprung"". Im Rand Feingehaltspunze ""950"". Durchmesser 750 mm. Gewicht 119 g. Im schwarzen Verleihungetui. Zustand: II +A silver winner's medal from the German sports authority 1933 Runde silberne Medaille mit vorderseitig reliefierter Darstellung eines fahnentragenden Athleten vor marschierenden Soldaten sowie Künstlersignatur ""Gloeckler"". Rückseitig ""Deutsche Sportbehörde - Deutsche Meisterschaften im Jahre der Nationalen Erhebung - 12. 13. Aug. Cöln - Dem Zweiten im Dreisprung"". Im Rand Feingehaltspunze ""950"". Durchmesser 750 mm. Gewicht 119 g. Im schwarzen Verleihungetui. Condition: II +

Lot 138

MEDAL COLLECTION AND CIGARETTE CARDS

Lot 42

QUEEN SOUTH AFRICA MEDAL - DANIEL MCLOED BLACK WATCH ROYAL HIGHLANDERS - 2 BARS CAPE COLONY AND WITTEBERGEN

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