Y Two 19th century French portrait mounted ivory boxes, the first with a uniface striking of a medal for Marechal Pierre Augereau, duc de Castiglione (1757-1815), the box plain, 5cm (2in) diameter; the second mounted with an unfinished portrait miniature of a gentleman, watercolour on ivory, tortoiseshell lined, 6.3cm (2 1/2in) diameter Property from the estate of the late Betty, Lady Grantchester. Condition Report: Box 1 - The cover with two splits, the medal with nicks to the rim, slight gap between cover and body Box 2 - Various splits to ivory, tortoiseshell with various cracks inside the cover, tortoiseshell band missing from the base, scratches to the ivory, two beads missing from border, poor condition Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer
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Three 'Billy and Charley' medallions, to include a lead medallion depicting a king's head, 1390 and a figure to the reverse holding up a decapitated head, each 10cms high; a silver coloured stamped French medal front depicting the battle of Marengo after Andrieu, gilt frame 20.5cms wide; a Harvard medallion; a framed Russian copper medallion and a white metal and carved reliquary marked Tutill London, modern frame; a mahogany framed gilt metal plaque of toping man with pipe; a small green glass and brass perfume bottle; a small resin figure of a Buddha; a horn miniature bottle and stopper; a pink crystal quartz fragment (quantity) Condition Report: Medallions- artificially aged Silver single side medallion front- slight tarnishing- glued back Copper medallion- sealed in frame Tutill looks incomplete- later frame Toping man- may well be a 20th century plaque - but set into an older frame- which is falling apart Condition Report Disclaimer
WW2 British Merchant Navy Casualty Medal Group comprising of 1939-45 Star, Atlantic Star, War Medal and Defence Medal to Able Seaman Wilfred Hunter. KIA 20/1/41 while serving on SS Florian which was sunk in Jan 1941 by U94. Complete in box of issue with ribbons and cellophane wrappers. No slip. Along with research.
Olympics Gordon Pirie signed 10x7 vintage magazine page. Douglas Alistair Gordon Pirie (10 February 1931 - 7 December 1991) was an English long-distance runner. He competed in the 5000 m and 10, 000 m events at the 1952, 1956 and 1960 Olympics and won a silver medal in the 5000 m in 1956, placing fourth in 1952. Born in Leeds, Pirie grew up in Coulsdon, Surrey, and ran for the South London Harriers. He died of cholangiocarcinoma (bile duct cancer) in Lymington, Hampshire. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
Athletics Sally Gunnell signed 9x6 colour newspaper photo. Sally Jane Janet Gunnell OBE DL (born 29 July 1966) is a British former track and field athlete who won the 1992 Olympic gold medal in the 400 metres hurdles. She is the only female British athlete to have won Olympic, World, European and Commonwealth titles, and was the first female 400 metres hurdler in history to win the Olympic and World titles and break the world record. Her former world record time of 52. 74 secs in 1993, still ranks in the world all-time top ten and is the current British record. She was made an MBE in 1993 and an OBE in 1998. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
Great Britain medal heroes FDC signed collection, 5 covers in total, Signed by Sally Gunnell, Duncan Goodhew, Linford Christie, Nick Gillingham and Campbell Walsh. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
VICTORIAN SILVER CASED POCKET WATCH the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial marked 'John Walker, 19772', London hallmarks for 1883; together with a silver double Albert chain with T-bar and medal fob, and a silver single Albert chain with T-Bar, total weight of both approximately 69.5 grams; and two silver pocket watch cases, one Glasgow 1881 and the other London 1927, total weight of the two cases approximately 53.1 grams
GOOD SELECTION OF SILVER JEWELLERYincluding three identity style bracelets, a large locket and bow brooch, three Saint Christopher pendants, a pair of black enamel set earrings, a silver medal fob with gold and enamel detail, various neck chains and bracelets; together with a pair of fourteen carat gold flower design earrings set with seed pearls, and a nine carat gold and silver chain, 1 box
A reconstructed group of awards representing the medal entitlement of Lance Sergeant Laurence Pezare, comprising: the 1939-45 star, the Burma star, the defence medal, the war medal, the 1937 coronation medal and the army long service and good conduct medal with Regular Army suspension. (The group contains some copy awards including the army long service which is not named). A group of six corresponding dress miniature awards and two portrait photographs, framed for display.
Jennifer McRae Lionheart, 2020 Watercolour on Paper Signed verso 15 x 10cm (5¾ x 3¾ in.) Jennifer McRae is one of Scotland's best contemporary artists, her work can be found in several public collections including the National Portrait Gallery, the Scottish National Portrait Gallery and Reading Museum amongst others and is also included in private collections both in Europe and the US. Education Grays school of art Aberdeen (1st class honours , Fine Art Exhibitions/Awards Sunday Times watercolour,BP travel award, Ondaatje gold medal royal society of portrait painters, painter Stainers 1st prize winner, Ruth Borchard Collection Thackeray gallery & Fine art society About the postcard artwork Representing the fragility but also connections between us all in the everyday.
Jennifer McRae Knowledge, 2020 Watercolour on Paper Signed verso 15 x 10cm (5¾ x 3¾ in.) Jennifer McRae is one of Scotland's best contemporary artists, her work can be found in several public collections including the National Portrait Gallery, the Scottish National Portrait Gallery and Reading Museum amongst others and is also included in private collections both in Europe and the US. Education Grays school of art Aberdeen (1st class honours , Fine Art Exhibitions/Awards Sunday Times watercolour,BP travel award, Ondaatje gold medal royal society of portrait painters, painter Stainers 1st prize winner, Ruth Borchard Collection Thackeray gallery & Fine art society About the postcard artwork Representing the fragility but also connections between us all in the everyday.
AIR CREW CASUALTY GROUP TO SERGEANT R B TWITCHEN 1939/45 Star; Aircrew Europe Star (original); War Medal with condolence slip. Ronald Bertram Twitchen was an Air Gunner ( Tail Gunner) on 76 Squadron. which operated Halifax Bombers. He was sadly killed in action along with the rest of his crew on 29th June 1943 while flying an operation in Halifax V DK150. Ronald was laid to rest in Reichswald Forest Cemetery in Germany. The group comes with his brother's medals and masonic medal. 1939/45 Star; Africa Star; Italy Star; Defence Medal and War Medal. With Masonic Medal to F C Twitchen 1935 Condition GVF to EF
A LOT OF MEDALS AND BADGES Silver War Badge 520812 - M/288695 Pte Arnold Auerbach ASC Silver War Badge 408639 356313 Pte John King A.C.L.C. ex 4. Ches: Reg. WW1 British War Medal 13368 Cpl W Scholes Lan Fus Walter. Cased EII Imperial Service Medal to John Herbert Jackson Two Silver Hallmarked ARP Badges Miniature Silver ARP badge For Loyal Service Badge Miniature Silver commemorative medal for the Battle of Jutland
A POIGNANT WWII JAPANSE PRISONER OF WAR CASUALTY GROUP TO LANCE - BOMBARDIER A THOMPSON 1939/45 Star; Pacific Star and War Medal. With box of issue addressed to Mrs A Thompson 1 Trimdon Street, Millfield, Sunderland, County Durham. With original Memorial Scroll, and RA Cap badge. and a number of original photographs. Sadly, condolence slip is missing, but it comes with original Memorial Scroll Swing mounted on card for display. Arthur Thompson was born in Millfield, Sunderland. He served as a Lance Bombardier in the 242 Bty., 48 Lt. A.A. Regt of the Royal Artillery. he was captured by the Japanese on Batavia, Java. He sadly died while still a prisoner of Colitis and is remembered on the Singapore War memorial.
COLLECTION OF GERMAN INSIGNIA AND MEDALS An original NSDAP Arm Band in Wool, uniform removed with some damage. An original Third Reich State Police Cloth Arm Badge. Removed from a tunic. Original Eastern front Medal. Original 1914 Iron cross 2nd Class. Maker marked "M" on the ring. National Shield emblem from a Pith Helmet. The three prongs present on the reverse. A single original Luftwaffe ground troops Collar Tab to the rank of Feldwebel
ZULU MEDAL 1879 BAR TO LIEUT W H VERNON BAKERS HORSE William Henry Vernon. With original transmittal letter for the medal. Medal and bar are confirmed on the roll. The medal is renamed and engraved in a non-official style - Lieut W H Vernon Bakers Horse. With daughters 1916 dated on war service badge and accompanying letter. Badge number 246301. Letter to Miss D Vernon (badge number in letter 246337). There were 216 medals awarded to Bakers Horse, 202 with the 1879 bar. (Renamed) Condition = NEF
KHEDIVES SUDAN WITH KHARTOUM BAR TO 4605 PTE H TUFF 5TH FUSERS Named to 4605 Pte H Tuff 5th Fusers Condition GVF Henry tuff was born in Monkwearmouth, Sunderland. He attested aged 18, on 20th April 1895, joining the 1st Bn Northumberland Fusiliers. He had previously served in the 3rd Volunteer Bn of the Durham Light Infantry while working as a Labour. During his military service, Tuff earned the Queen Sudan Medal, Khedives Sudan Medal, QSA and KSA for his service during the Boer War. Tuff didn't take well to military life and was tried by district court-martial on several occasions for poor behaviour before discharged in 1907. Upon the outbreak of the Great War, he attested once again, joining the Durham Light Infantry on 12th August 1914, he deserted in March 1915 but re-joined in July. His behaviour had not mellowed with age, and he was in trouble again numerous times. He had a spell in the Labour Corps and the Royal Air force before finally being discharged in mid-1918 due to no longer being physically fit. However, that wasn't the end of his military career, he re-joined the Labour Corps on the 4th June 1919 and served for just under a year.
A GREAT WAR NAVAL MSM GROUP TO LIEUTENANT H J NORTHEY Military OBE; GV Silver Hallmarks. 1914/15 Star 270703 H J Northey CERA2 RN British War Medal - Art Eng H J Northey RN (I feel this medal is officially renamed in a poor fashion) Victory Medal - Art Eng H J Northey RN Defence Medal War Medal GV MSM 270703 H J Northey CERA 2Cl “Griffon 1918†George V LSGC 270703 H J Northey CERA HMS Leander. Condition GVF Henry John Northey was born in Bexhill, Sussex on 3rd October 1880. He joined the Royal Navy on 2nd June 1902, signing on for 12 years. In civilian life, he had worked as an 'Engine Smith'. Northey was awarded the Long Service Good Conduct Medal in 1917. He was Mentioned in Despatches twice, 25.5.1917 and 1.10.1918, awarded the Meritorious Service Medal on 14th February 1919, ' For Services in Cruisers Employed on Escort, Convoy, and Patrol Duties during 1917 and 1918, while serving on 'HMS Griffon'. He had been promoted to Lieutenant on 3rd October 1918 and was awarded the OBE on 1st January 1919. The award was given for his part in repairing the Minesweeper 'HMS Tedworth', which had been damaged on 26th December 1918. Placed on the retired list on 1st May 1920, he was called up again on 1st September 1939 and served at home for the duration of the Second World War. Northey passed away in Cornwall in 1957.
A GREAT WAR MILITARY CROSS GROUP TO LIEUT DUNKLEY ROYAL ENGINEERS MC GV contemporarily engraved to reverse Lieut C H Dunkley RE Pair Lieut C H Dunkley (MID leaf) Defence Medal War Medal. Swing mounted as worn. Condition GVF. Charles Henry Dunkley was born in St Mary"s Vicarage, Borewood, Wolverhampton, Staffordshire in 1890. He attested on 1st December 1914, joining the 9th Bn of the Kings Own Royal Lancaster Regiment. He had previously served with the 4th Bn between 1st April 1903 and 31st March 1913. He was commissioned as Second Lieutenant on 23rd July 1915 into the Royal Engineers. Promoted to Lieutenant on 1st July 1917, he ended the war as a Captain. For his services during the Great War, he was Mentioned in Despatches 11th December 1917 (London Gazette) and was awarded a Military Cross in the 1918 New Year Honour lists. In the immediate post-war years, he served in Ireland. During the Second World War, he was commissioned as a Major (TA) in the South Staffordshire Regiment. Dunkley passed away in 1970. (accompanied with research)
A GREAT WAR CASUALTY GROUPING TO BROTHERS British War Medal - S-5379 Pte F E Elms Rif Brig Condition GVF. Frederick Edwin - KIA 9th August 1915. Arras Memorial Victory Medal S 5378 Pte F A V Elms Rif Brig Condition VF. Frank Albert Victor KIA 29th July 1915 Pair 27644 Pte W D Elms KSLI Swing mounted as worn. Condition VF William Douglas Elms. ( Late issue) "
A COLLECTION OF GREAT WAR MEDALS 1914 Star to 7512 Pte J Batty 2nd Lincs Regt John Batty enlisted on 25th January 1905. On 4th October 1908, he was placed under orders to embark to India around the 2nd of December 1908. To France and Flanders with 2nd Bn on 5th November 1914. Discharged due to wounds on the 4th of September 1917. Correctly impressed. Condition = GVF Pair to 801027 DVR G W Wardle RA - correctly impressed - condition EF 1914/15 Star to 1657 or 1557 to Pte G Clarke E York Regt - correctly impressed - condition EF Victory Medal to 7DG-6354 Pte M Lynch 7-D. GDS. Correctly impressed. Condition EF.
A POIGNANT D-DAY +4 CASUALTY GROUP TO PTE ALFRED BROWN 11TH PARACHUTE REGIMENT, who was sadly killed by a sniper at Ranville, Normandy. Original Parachute Regiment Beret. This was given to his wife by the recipient before he returned from a leave in 1943. Brown"s Granddaughter stated that his parting words were, " You keep hold of this because I won"t be back" Green Howards, Cap badge, shoulder title Sweetheart Brooch and 1933 green Howards Novice Featherweight boxing medal named to "Winner A brown" A box of silks handkerchiefs sent to his wife. Soldiers service book to Brown, in poor condition. Photograph of his original grave. A frame containing his original Memorial Scroll, the telegram informing his wife of his death, Buckingham palace slip and photograph of his grave. With recent photographs showing a memorial plaque to brown, close to the spot where he was killed by a sniper Indian General Service Medal North West Frontier 1936-37 and 1937-39 to 4449027 Pte A Brown 2nd BTN Green Howards ( An original medal however, skimmed and unofficially named, the original sadly lost. His entitlement to the medal is confirmed on the medal roll) 1939/45 Star France and Germany Star Defence Medal War Medal With box with issue addressed to Mrs E A Brown, 1 Trimdon Street, Millfield, Sunderland, County Durham. Swing Mounted as worn. Condition EF Alfred Brown was born in Millfield, Sunderland, Durham in 1913. He served in the Durham Light Infantry from 13th May 1931 to 27th August 1933. He subsequently served transferred to the Yorkshire Regiment and saw active service on the Northwest Frontier. Brown passed the rigorous Parachute Regiment course and joined the 7th Bn, transferring to the 13th in preparation for Operation Overlord. He jumped into Normandy on D - Day and was sadly killed in action by a Sniper on 10th June 1944 at Ranville. The local villagers erected a plaque close to the spot he was killed; it reads ' L/Cpl Alfred brown 13. Para BN Gave his life here for Freedom. 10th June 1944. Always Remembered' Arthur was laid to rest in Ranville Cemetery. His wife was pregnant when he was killed, which caused early labour; they had been married for a little over a year. She never remarried.
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