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A World War I bronze Death plaque, issued to James Milne, together with a Princess Mary brass tin and bullet pencil, with letters, a Canal Zone Medal issued to 22867948 GDSM K H Milne SG, two World War II medals including the War Medal and The Defence medal, A 1935 rocking horse crown, other crowns and coins
A pair of Royal Crown Derby Teddy Bear models, The 1966 Winners Bears, limited edition numbers 223 and 224/500, certificates, boxed; a pair of England Footballer Bears, 223 and 224/500, certificates, boxed; Medal Winning Bear 2012, certificate, boxed; Diamond Jubilee Shopper Bear, certificate, boxed (6)
Dokka Pendant Light by Northern Petrol Blue This Dokka pendant was the first lamp from Norway to receive a Golden Medal award at the prestigious Triennale di Milano. Dokka is a small light with a big history. Designed in 1954, Dokka was the first lamp from Norway to receive a Golden Medal award at the prestigious Triennale di Milano. It had the potential to become a design classic from day one. 25.5 x 16.5cm flex 250cm ( CL/369)First designed in 1954 & relaunched in 2007 by Northern lighting in new colourwaysFirst lamp to receive a golden medal award at the Triennale di MilanoPerfect for hanging in kitchens or living areasSpun Antique brass detailing on neck
A quantity of jewellery, a sterling silver medal, Birmingham 1937, a silver smoky quartz baton bracelet, damaged, a Dutch silver cannetille button, with later metal fittings, a tassel, tested as approximately silver, a pair of low grade silver turquoise earrings, a silver flowerhead brooch, marked sterling by Cini, a pair of silver solje style drop earrings, a carved jet component, a pair of gold imitation pearl drop earrings, tested as approximately 9ct gold, 2.73g, a small quantity of gold findings, tested as approximately 9ct gold, 1.63g total, etc. (qty.)
A quantity of jewellery, to include a sterling silver oval hinged bangle, a silver amethyst bangle, a pair of white gold hinged Greek key design earrings, with post fittings, tested as approximately 9ct gold, a single 9ct gold earring, a pair of silver enamel stud earrings, a fluted rock crystal quartz bead and tumbled amethyst bead necklace, with matching earrings, a silver gilt enamel The Coal Trade Benevolent Association past president medal, a quantity of silver earrings, a single row uniform malachite bead necklace, etc. (qty.)9ct gold - 7.30g
A sterling silver top wind open-faced pocket watch, 53mm diameter with a white enamel dial, black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, Dennison case, presentation inscription to silver cuvette, Birmingham 1919, Rotherham & Sons movement, marked RS with trident mark, serial number 245568, together with a Victorian silver Albertina chain, two silver key wound fob watches, a sterling silver medal on a metal Albert chain, a silver Albert chain, a length of silver chain and two wrist watches (8)
A quantity of Victorian and later jewellery, to include a novelty rolled gold watch key in the form of a gun, or revolver, a rolled gold goldstone set watch key, a rolled gold hardstone set fob, a Scottish silver agate and bloodstone set brooch, one later replacement stone, a sterling silver amethyst set thistle brooch, a sterling silver citrine set thistle brooch, a sterling silver paste set thistle brooch, Edinburgh 1955, a silver butterfly wing glazed panel brooch, a sterling silver medal, a gilt metal opal set brooch, crazing to the opal, a Continental low grade silver gilt hunting trophy brooch, with a pair of teeth, possibly fox or pine marten, blossoming from oak leaves and acorn, etc. (qty.)
A quantity of religious pendants, to include a scapular medal with the Sacred Heart of Jesus to one side and Our Lady of Mount Carmel verso, on a trace chain, tested as approximately 18ct gold with later 9ct gold bolt ring, two more Catholic pendants, tested as approximately 18ct gold, a 9ct gold cross, and a white gold cross and chain, tested as approximately 9ct gold (5)9ct gold - 2.25g total, 18ct gold - 6.61g totalCondition report: Scapular medal pendant bale has worn through. Chain to that medal very worn, and bolt ring is a later replacement.Some wear to bales of other two pendants.Cross pendant has wear to engraving, and jump ring very worn.
A father/son group comprising: a WWI/WWII group of three medals to 31858 Pte A Green DCLI: British War and Victory medals, Defence Medal; a group of four WWII medals to his son Cpl Sidney Arthur Green 146199T2: 1939-45 and Burma Stars, Defence and 1939-45 War medals, together with photographs, ephemera, cigarette case, kukri knife, a gold nugget stick pin, etc.
A WWI Military Medal Group of four medals awarded to 218 Sergeant O S Penn MMGS, later promoted to Captain: George V Military Medal, 1914-15 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal, (MID oak leaf), with miniatures and two unrelated ribbon bars, with a commemorative medallion BFSS Nelson Centenary containing victory copper, ER VII, a silver-topped cane engraved O S Penn and a trench art buckle engraved with a tank. Mr O S Penn was part of the team that invented the tank in WWI. After the war, he became an engineer and inventor, setting up his own company Penn Inventions Ltd.
A WWII group of three medals awarded to Lt John McAlister Roberts 194272, 276 Field Coy RE who was killed in action in Southern Tunisia, 28th March 1943: 1939-45 Star, Africa Star (8th Army) and 1939-45 War Medal, together with photographs, newspaper cuttings, War Office letter to Lt Roberts' sister and other items.
An RNVR South Atlantic Medal with rosette awarded to S/SGN Derek A Harbord, together with 1939-45 War medal, miniatures, epaulettes and cap insignia, British Seaman's card, Seaman's Discharge book, diary covering his time in the Falklands, newspaper cuttings, photographs, ephemera and a penguin egg. N.B. Dr Harbord was the son of Cmdr E A Harbord, (see previous lots) and served as Senior Medical Officer aboard RFA Sir Percivale.
A WWI group of four medals to M2738 J H M Williams 2 S.B.S. RN: British War and Victory Medals and Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (M2738 JHM Williams SBPO HMS Britannia), with an Imperial Service Medal (James Henry Mark Williams), boxed with paper tape Male Nursing Assistant, Manadon and two WWI medals, France and Germany Star and War Medal.
Medal struck from the copper of the ' Fourdroyant ', Nelson's flagship following its breaking up and wreck at Blackpool in 1897, mounted in an ebonised gilt and velvet frame together with three 1920's black and white photographs of HMS Victory's last journey into Portsmouth Harbour, housed in a single gilt frame
Victoria "The Queen visits The City of London November 9 1837", white metal medal by W Wyon, 21mm, another in copper, " Royal Exchange opened by H.H. Queen Victoria Oct 28th 1844", white metal medal by W Wyon, 22mm, Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, a white metal fob, 38mm, suspension ring, a similar enamelled pendant, another Diamond Jubilee Commemorative medal and a gilt metal Golden Jubilee medal with ribbon suspension.
Eugenie Imperatrice, Exposition Universelle 1855, bronze medal by Caque, 50mm, Victoria, visit to Belgium, Ostende 13 September 1843, bronze medal, 54mm, Eugenie Imperatrice & Louis Napoleon Bonaparte, bronze medal by Montagny, 53mm, another bronze medal titled in Greek, Commemorating the visits of Napoleon III to England and Victoria to France 1855, 41mm, other medals and medalets.
John Philip Kemble, 1798, white metal commemorative medal by Hancock, 52mm, Warwickshire Agricultural Society Honorary Medal, white metal, 52mm, pierced and with suspension ring, a blank white metal agricultural medal, 51mm, and a Cessation of Transportation / Tasmania medallion, white metal 57mm.
Victoria, visit to eht City of London 1837, "Victoria Dei Gratoa Regina, In Commemoration of Her Majesty's visit to the City of London Nov 9th 1837", white metal medal by Farrer, published by Griffin & Hyams, 61mm, another of the same medal in bronze, Cryslal Palace Opened, 1854, bronze medal by G G Adams, 63mm, Golrious Reign of Fifty Years Completed, 1887, bronze medal by Allan Wyon, 64mm, and a collection of other medals and medalets.
1862 Exhibition Winner's Medal, "1862 Londini | Honoris Causa", bronze medal by Leonard C Wyon, 76mm, awarded to Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co., Class XXXIV.Footnote: The firm Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co, was founded by the artist and designer William Morris in 1861. The works shown by the firm at the London International Exhibition in 1862 attracted much interest and the stained glass Exhibit 6734 in Class 34 was awarded a Winner's Medal. The William Morris Gallery notes that seven stained glass panels designed by Gabriel Dante Rossetti showing the Parable of the Vineyard, made for the Church of St Martin's, Scarborough were all shown at the Exhibition prior to being installed in the Church.
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