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A group of uniforms for military re-enactments including a tropical helmet, khaki helmet and a Police-type helmet, a 19th century-style infantryman’s uniform with reproduction South Africa medal, belt with satchel, flask, etc, also two brass topped canes.Additional InformationLight general wear commensurate with use. The hats are on the small side, we are unable to comment further on the sizes of the uniforms.
A Victorian hallmarked silver medal presented to 'D. Livingstone by the V of L.H.S. for his gallant conduct in rescuing a boy from drowned, in the Leven on the 9th February 1867', Glasgow, 1865, diameter 6.5cm, approx 2.10ozt/65g.Additional InformationTarnishing and wear, surface scratches, the inner border is slightly loose, as one pin is missing.
A Victorian 19th century 1848 Military General Service Medal awarded to one William Rain of the 1st Life Guards, with Touloose and Vittoria clasps. With ribbon. The medal with a young bust of Queen Victoria to one side and ' To The British Army 1793-1814 ' to the other. Supplied with a comprehensive archive of research and copied documents detailing Rain's military career and service, including; Service Records, an interesting document from Royal Hospital Chelsea querying the matter of 'obtaining credit for Service to which you are not considered...', several medical certificates, discharge certificate and other such items.
A 19th century Victorian Anglo-Egyptian War medal pair awarded to one 2223 Private W. Hulse of the 7th Dragoon Guards. The medal pair comprising his Egypt Medal (engraved 2223 Pte W. Hulse 7/Dn Gds) and his Khedive's Star. Both with ribbons. Supplied with the pair is a small selection of associated research and copied documents including Rolls, Lists and a brief history.
A pre WWII Second World War / Spanish Civil War period German Condor Legion wound badge. The badge being a black third class example depicting a German imperial helmet with Swastika emblem.The Condor Legion was a unit composed of military personnel from the air force and army of Nazi Germany, which served with the Nationalists during the Spanish Civil War. The medal awarded to wounded German soldiers.
An original WWII Second World War Third Reich German Danzig Police 25 Year Long Service Medal. The medal depicting the constabulary emblem with Nazi Swastika to the centre. Suspended on original blue ribbon.The Free City of Danzig Police as it was known locally, was a state constabulary and the official law enforcement agency within the Free City of Danzig, primarily from 1921 to 1939.The Free City of Danzig was a semi-autonomous city-state that existed between 1920 and 1939, consisting of the Baltic Sea port of Danzig (now Gdańsk, Poland) and nearly 200 towns and villages in the surrounding areas.
A WWII Second World War local Bristol interest medal group awarded to one 353207 H.R. Baker Ship's Cook aboard HMS Bacchante. The medal group comprising; War Medal, 1939-45 Star, Atlantic Star, Pacific Star and Baker's Long Service And Good Conduct medal (impressed 353207 HR Baker SH. COOK. HMS Bucchante). All with original ribbons. Retains original medal card and box of issue (addressed to Baker at his address in Southville, Bristol).
A WWII Second World War medal group and effects awarded to one 919386 Gunner (later Sergeant and then Lieutenant Bombardier) Albert S Hobbs of the Royal Artillery. The medals comprising his War Medal, Defence Medal, 1939-45 Star, France & German Medal and his Territorial Efficiency Medal (impressed 919386 Gunner AS Hobbs RA). All with original ribbons, and original box of issue and medal card also present. Also included are several items of ephemera relating to Hobbs, comprising: a wartime postcard sent from Hobbs to his wife, a postcard from his wife, three colourised postcard photographs, several black and white photographs taken by Hobbs whilst on active service, a ' Christmas Greeting From The Mediterranean ' Airgraph addressed to ' L/BDR AS Hobbs ' and some other items. Accompanied by a note of provenance which reads; 'Medals for L/Bombardier Albert Hobbs, latterly Sergeant. Fought in French-German arena, and thereafter on the reserve list.... (he) was my Aunt's partner for 25 years and died in 2009 '.
A collection of post WWII Second World War related British Army Royal Corps of Signals Officers uniforms items comprising a tunic with two medal ribbons, a greatcoat, peaked cap with badge to front and a Sam Brown belt with frog. Belt and clothes hanger named ' Cooper '. Interesting collection.
A WWII Second World War type Third Reich Nazi German SS Long Service (25 Years) award medal. ' Fur Treue Dienst In Der SS ' to rear and a small laurel leaf surround to front, with central SS emblem. High quality replica medal. Nb: due to the nature of this item, buyers are reminded for the express need to satisfy themselves as to originality and accuracy of the item, irrespective of description, prior to bidding.
An original WWII Second World War and later medal trio awarded to one Cpl D.R Thompson of the Intelligence Corps. Comprising The Defence Medal and War medal, unnamed as issued, both with original ribbons and a General Service medal with Palestine 1945-48 clasp. Included is the original shipping box with war office paperwork and a photograph of Cpl Thompson.
An original WWII Second World War British woman's medal group with accompanying minatures comprising an OBE, The Defence Medal, Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal and The Women's Voluntary Service Medal with a second award clasp. Medals belonging to an unnamed female, suspended on original ribbon with medal bar. Interesting collection
A WWI First World War medal pair awarded to one G-20231 Private George H. Durbin of the Royal Sussex Regiment, comprising his War Medal and Victory Medal. Both with ribbons. Along with two Bristol Education Committee medals engraved for George Durbin and (presumably his Brother) Henry Durbin. Both within their original retail boxes.
A WWII Second World War interest medal group and archive of related effects, to one 158222 Captain (later Major) William Gordon Tollworthy of the Royal Engineers who served in Burma from 1942-45 and was head of Military Intelligence in Perak (and took part in Operations Juno and Jetsam) as part of The Malayan Emergency in 1956-58. The medal group comprising; Military Cross, 1939-45 STar, The Burma Star, Defence Medal, War Medal (with oak leaf for a mention in despatches), QEII General Service Medal (with Malaya clasp and impressed Capt WG Tollworthy MC RE), George VI Territorial Efficiency Medal (impressed ditto) and Pangkuan Negara medal (Order Of The Defender Of The Realm). All with ribbons, and mounted on bar, and with their original set of miniature medals. The Military Cross comes with its original citation which, in part, reads; 'During the operations of 51 Indian Infantry Brigade at KANGAW from 27th January for a period of fourteen days, constantly under fire of every nature, he worked with unfailing energy and determination, both by day and by night with little rest. He frequently visited all areas from the beach to the forward troops, supervising the landing of heavy equipment, the development of water points, the construction of bridges and tracks and the demolition of enemy bunkers and ammunition dumps.' The medal group comes with a wealth of paperwork, effects and history - all related to Tollworthy, and includes; - Tollworthy's Perak Combined Operations Room Pass - A box of Tollworthy's cap badges, uniform patches and other such items - A small silver white metal presentation statue engraved 'Presented To Major W.G. Tollworthy 63 Ind. Fd. Coy. Burma 1944-1945' - a post-war presentation Kundo mantel clock engraved to the top ' Presented To Major WG Tollworthy MCRE by 39 FD SQN RE, 8th Sep, 1960' - a typed copy of ' The Military Memoirs Of Major WG Tollworthy ' - based on tape recordings made by his family in 1996. The memoirs detailing his entire life and military career in great and personal detail. Also included are several copied drafts of the memoirs. - an original captured C96 'Broomhandle' Mauser detachable wooden stock / pistol case (no pistol present) - Five folders of period-written (mostly handwritten) documents written by Tollworthy during Operation Junto (some marked 'Top Secret') - includes some letters written by those arrested, various official documents, orders, notes, letters etc. As well as copious handwritten notes, encounters and other such entries. - a 'Confidential' marked map showing the District Boundaries in Perak Police Contingent Operational Area with hand-drawn additions by Tollworthy - an original edition of 'In Defence Of Singapore - A Series Of Drawings With Brief Notes' - an envelope of photographs of Malayan soldiers / civilians - each with code numbers present to the images (presumably for identification purposes) - Various handwritten lists of ' Jetsam Surrenders ' - which appears to detail the individual details of those who surrendered during Operation Jetsam (some marked 'Surrendered To SAS'), - Photocopies of 1930s / Wartime sketches that Tollworthy drew in a friend's autograph book (with accompanying letter) - Tollworthy's 1919 dated hallmarked silver miniature tankard (likely a Christening tankard) - A large box-file of maps, documents and other items relating to the Policing of Perak and other such items including details of communist terrorist captures, interrogations, and captured CT hand-drawn maps of jungle routes, camps etc. - a quantity of intricately drawn jungle maps confiscated from terrorists during Junto - various paperwork relating to his MC including the official letter from King George An interesting piece of history within the collection is perhaps a copy of an original Japanese diary that Tollworthy once discovered when on service in the Burmese jungle during WW2. Tollworthy kept hold of the diary for many years, and in the 1990s - with the help of The Daily Telegraph - Major Tollworthy was able to reunite the diary with the family of its original owner. Lots of documents relating to the diary are included, as well as a photocopy of the entire diary itself, and a photograph of Tollworthy with the Japanese family who came over to visit him. Newspaper cuttings and related letters are also present. The entire archive makes fascinating reading, and is perhaps the most poignant factor in the collection. (more can be read about the diary here: www.olioo-me.medium.com/never-forget-that-of-250-only-20-survived-diary-of-emon-tochio-9ccfe41780f4) The entire collection - which must be considered as Tollworthy's complete military career archive from 1942-1965 - is one of the most interesting, and most important collections we have ever seen. A truly unique archive, with well over 500 individual documents and supporting items of great historical importance.
A pair of original post-WWII Second World War ' Mark V ' binoculars, once owned by one Captain B. A. Horsey - a Glider Pilot. The binoculars of usual form, but with large rubber eye shields. The lens plate stamped ' Mark V ' and '6E/392'. Complete with strap. Supplied with a copy of a letter of provenance which reads; 'These military binoculars were used by Captain B. A. Horsey, Glider Pilot Regiment during low level reconnaissance sorties over the Malayan Jungle during the war against the communist terrorists between 1956-1959. He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Medal by the Queen and also a mention in despatches for flying over 3,000 operational sorties '. The note was written by Horsey himself, and dated 2019.
A unique and interesting collection of effects and medals, relating to one 88613 Josephine Hatter (nee Lewington), a WREN who was drafted to work at Bletchley Park and was on the team working with the famous 'Bombe', under Alan Turing. The medal group comprising of her War Medal and Defence medal, with ribbon, two cloth arm patches, and a personal photograph album of Lewington's - showing largely c1945-1946. The album shows various country houses, lots of group photographs of Lewington and her colleagues / friends - some possibly taken in the grounds of Bletchley park. The collection comes with provenance in the form of an Armed Forces Personnel Administration Agency relating to the issue of her medals, and a handwritten note from a relative of Lewington which reads, ' Miss Josephine Hatter (then Mrs Lewington) - Navy (WRENS) - drafted to work at Bletchley Park with Alan Turin (sic) into decoder room (she called in 'the bomb'). She only spoke openly about this in her later life. She remembered Alan Turin walking around the lake with his coffee in his hand which he never got around to drinking and would throw it (cup and all!) into the lake - therefore should be plenty of cups in there!'. An important and interesting collection.
A WWII Second World War medal group awarded to one G. Elsbury of Farnborough, Hampshire. The medal group comprising; War Medal, 1939-45 Star, France & Germany Star and Defence Medal. All with their original ribbons and housed in the original box of issue. Also accompanied by two Masonic hallmarked silver medals for G. Elsbury from the Empress Lodge No.209. Both hallmarked silver to reverse, and housed in an associated retailers box. Interesting group.
Collection of antique medallions - an antique Victorian believed silver 1873 medallion from Birmingham Agricultural Exhibition Society awarded to Alexander Urquhart Esq - Breeder - For The Best Fat Ox - Class 20 - 1873 '. Set within a glass case with white metal surround. The front of the medal beautifully decorated with Farm animals, with makers marks for Ottley of Birmingham. No hallmarks visible. Diameter: 5.3cm Gross weight; 94.6g.
Collection of antique medallions - an antique William IV hallmarked silver prize medal from the Smithfield Club, Northamptonshire, awarded to one Mr John Freestone of Great Harrowden for Best Long Wooled Sheep, Christmas, 1831. Hallmarks for Charles Rawlings & William Summers, London, 1830. Within its original presentation case. Diameter; 5.1cm Gross Weight; 31.42g
Collection of antique medallions - an antique Victorian believed silver 1876 medallion from Derbyshire Agricultural Society awarded to ' Newton, Wilson & Co ' for ' Patent Horse Groomer - Exhibited London 1876 '. Set within a glass case with white metal surround. The front of the medal beautifully decorated with Farm animals, with makers marks for Ottley of Birmingham. No visible hallmarks. Diameter: 4.8cm Gross Weight; 60.6g
Collection of antique medallions - an antique Victorian believed silver 1890 medallion from Staffordshire Agricultural Society awarded to ' L. Corbett & Son for Patent Turnip Cutter - 1890 '. Set within a glass case with white metal surround. The front of the medal beautifully decorated with Farm animals, with makers marks for Ottley of Birmingham. No visible hallmarks. Diameter: 4.8cm Gross Weight; 55.6g
Collection of antique medallions - a collection of x4 antique Victorian / Edwardian medals / medallions. All silver coloured, to include; 1879 Royal Botanic Society Of London medal to Florence A. Gardner for ' Arch Of Foliage & Flowers ', Royal English Arboricultural Society medal to one Charles Thellusson for a Forestry Exhibition 1912, a West Lothian Agricultural Association medal for Mr Robert Buchanan at Livingston Mill, and a medal for Typography Grade II - Press & Machine Work - to one John Garland Riddell 1919. Diameter of largest; 5.6cm. Gross Weight; 320.16g
Collection of antique medallions - a vintage hallmarked silver medallion from the British Dairy Farmers' Association awarded to E.E.F. Colam for Prize Essay, 1954. Hallmarks for Mappin & Webb, Birmingham, 1939. Supplied within its original case, and accompanied by the original letter to Mr Colam awarding him £10 and this medal for his essay on ' Selling More Milk '. Diameter: 5cm Gross weight; 62.2g.
Collection of antique medallions - an antique Edwardian believed silver 1910 medallion from Birmingham Agricultural Exhibition Society awarded to Miss Barker - Breeder Of The Best Two Fat Pigs - Class 38 - 1910 '. Set within a glass case with white metal surround. The front of the medal beautifully decorated with Farm animals, with makers marks for Ottley of Birmingham, within its original and correct presentation case. No hallmarks visible. Diameter: 5.5cm Gross weight; 95.12g.
Collection of antique medallions - an antique Victorian believed silver 1897 medallion from Altringham Agricultural Society awarded to A.H. Megson for best Non Sporting Dog In The Show - 1897. Set within a glass case with white metal surround. The front of the medal beautifully decorated with Farm animals, with makers marks for Ottley of Birmingham and Fred Johnson of Altringham. No hallmarks visible. Within its original lined presentation case. Diameter: 4.8cm Gross weight; 67.3g.
Collection of antique medallions - an early 19th century William IV period silver colour medal awarded from Monkton Farmers; Society's - 1832. Mounted in a white metal ring, with hoop to top. Engraved with a plough seen to the front, and details as above to reserve. Diameter 5.2cm. Gross Weight: 35.10g
Collection of antique medallions - an antique hallmarked silver medallion from the Staffordshire Agricultural Society awarded to one R.A.Lister & Co Ltd for Petrol Engines at the Tamworth Meeting 1909. Set within a glass case with white metal surround. The front of the medal beautifully decorated with Farm animals. Hallmarks for T.O Birmingham, 1909. Diameter; 4.5cm Gross Weight; 65.22g
Collection of antique medallions - x2 antique Victorian believed silver 1846 and 1848 medallions from the Manchester and Liverpool Agricultural Society both awarded to one Gilbert Greenall Esq. MP of Walton Hall for exhibiting the best Cow or Heifer in Milk or in Calf 1946 and for exhibiting the best yearling Heifer of any breed in 1948. Set within a glass case with white metal surround. The front of the medal beautifully decorated with Farm animals. Gross weight per medal; 47.19gGreenall was the sixth and youngest son of Edward Greenall of Walton Hall, Cheshire. In 1847 Greenall was elected as Member of Parliament (MP) for Warrington, a seat he held until 1868.
Collection of antique medallions - a collection of x5 vintage hallmarked silver medals / medallion for The Worshipful Company of Tylers and Bricklayers awarded to the following; John Decker 1934, Peter Farrer 1967 and John Peter Taylor 1980 with makers marks for Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd and Garrard & Co Ltd, an unnamed medal depicting companies coat of arms and the medallion also unnamed but hallmarked for Toye, Kenning & Spencer, Birmingham 1981. Combined gross weight 117.7g
Collection of antique medallions - x4 antique and vintage white metal (likely silver) medallions from The Worshipful Company Of Tin Plate Workers. The medals awarded to one G.G Ashdown 1917, x2 Victory Year medals awarded to one Lawrence Finny 1945 and x1 unnamed medal for a George Ballard. Combined gross weight; 144.6g
Collection of antique medallions - x2 antique Victorian believed silver 1887 / 1888 Agricultural Association medallions comprising Staffordshire Agricultural Society medallion awarded to one Col. Milligan for his Boar of the middle white breed aged 2 1/2 years 1888 and the Cannock District Agricultural Association awarded to Cannock Chase Coilliery Company for Fat Wethers 1887. Both Set within a glass case with white metal surround. Gross weight per medal 62.57g
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