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Lot 1034

A British War medal awarded to No.M19912 H. G. Menadue AR CR R.N. together with bronze memorial plaque (Harold Gordon Menadue) - died HMS Gloucester 21/08/1918 from Perranporth

Lot 1036

A Victorian Volunteer long service medal partly erased No. 732 C.S.M. A Hunstone, 2nd VB Derby Regiment (af)

Lot 1037

A 1914 star and British War medal awarded to No.6666 Pte. W. Charnock 1st Bn. Loyal North Lancashire Regt - died 22/12/1914 with copy research

Lot 1046

A First War Military Cross group of medals awarded to Lieut F.E.Warran 2nd Bn. DCLI - Military Cross (GVR); British War and Victory medals (Lieut); Defence medal and 1939-45 War medal, mounted as worn - "For conspicious gallantry and devotion to duty while in command of a patrol. Whilst engaged in surrounding an enemy post he was attacked on both flanks by superior numbers of enemy Infantry and Cavalry but he succeeded in extracting his patrol and driving off the enemy with considerable loss. He also repulsed a second enemy attack while he was withdrawing. He showed splendid courage and skill in a critical situation." with copy research

Lot 18

A large selection of British and American military related publications and paperwork including SSAFA Searchlight Tattoo programme 1953, RAF Officers course notes, Iraq map folio, Uniform Regulations for Officers of the Fleet, a History of Military Aviation in San Antonio, USA Meritorious Service medal cetificate and others, photographs, research, American flag desk pennants etc

Lot 1027

A 19th century Swiss silver-cased open-face key-wind dual time zone pocket watch, circa 1880, white enamel dial with sweep centre seconds hand, subsidiary Dublin and London time zone dials and further subsidiary seconds dial, inscribed "Exhibition Prize Medal 1867", no. 5795, case width 48mm, working orderGood working order, dial in good condition with a small crack between 7 and 8 on main part of dial, glass only has one tiny chip on bevelled edge near 12, case lightly abraded and decoration slightly worn around edge high points, cartouche is vacant, inner dust cover is slightly worn and cut back around edge, marks clear, engraved fine silver

Lot 1588

Various costume jewellery, silver spoon, Womens Voluntary Service medal etc (boxful)Lot sold as seen unless specific item(s) requested

Lot 642

Albert Medal Society of Arts 1885 Doulton Vase - A/F

Lot 684

Haynes/RACMSA 2 Day Classic Medal 1995

Lot 221

GERMAN WEST WALL MEDAL OF NAZI GERMANY 2ND AUGUST 1939 GIVEN TO THOSE WHO DESIGNED AND BUILT THE FORTIFICATIONS OF GERMANY'S WESTERN BORDERS KNOWN AS THE WEST WALL

Lot 308

SILVER ELIZABETH II MEDAL FOR CAMPAIGN SERVICE

Lot 331

SILVER ELIZABETH FOR FAITHFUL SERVICE MEDAL AWARDED JOSEPH HENRY MCGREGOR

Lot 82

Gervaise Durand. A French, Louis XVI style, Kingwood and tulipwood banded oval, two-tier etagere with ormolu mounts throughout Bearing a G. Durand, company stamp to the underside of the frieze. 49cm wideFootnote: Gervais Durand exhibited in the 1889 Universal Exhibition in Paris and was awarded a medal for his exhibits. An exhibition report stated that 'Mr. Durand, was skillful and modest. Winning a silver medal for his first foray in exhibiting his work. His work seems to be mainly based on classical 18th century pieces but given his own flare and crafsmanship.Condition report: An old break to one of the legs at the point of intersection with the under tier with signs of rubbery glue repair one leg.Signs of old repairs and maybe a replacement lower section of the leg from below under tier but shape and construction in keeping

Lot 1618

A collection of costume accessories including 5 wigs, two pairs of boots, two belt, a set of gloves, a pink pashmina and a medal. (12)

Lot 44

Collection of vintage and antique silver jewellery. Including silver charms, a silver and Agate Isle of Mann wheel brooch, a silver ingot pendant, a silver ballet dancer brooch, a silver cross medal, three silver gilt signet rings and other silver jewellery. Longest 68 cm.

Lot 15A

JAMES KAY RSA RSW (SCOTTISH 1858 - 1942), LOCH LONG, AUTUMN oil on board, signed; titled on label verso 51cm x 61cm (approximately 20 x 24 inches) Framed (original) Label verso: T & R Annan & Sons, Glasgow. Note 1: In 1909 James Kay set up home in a house called "Crimea" at Portincaple on the banks of Loch Long and he was to live there until his death 33 years later. This painting is of a view he would have known very well and is probably the view from his home, or very close by. Note 2: Like so many of the other distinguished West of Scotland painters of that era, James Kay was a student at Glasgow School of Art. He also studied closely from nature, and developed early a distinct and colourful method of his own but influenced by the emergence of Impressionism in the 1880s.. He shared studios at first with two other young artists, James Stuart Park and David Gauld in Glasgow. He is not considered to be one of the ‘Glasgow Boys’, although he was friendly with many of them, especially Guthrie, George Henry, and E.A.Walton. Kay worked in a distinctive style and he achieved swift and considerable success both at home and abroad which in turn gained him the widespread respect and admiration of his peers. His first picture in the Royal Academy was 'Towed into Harbour on the Clyde', hung in 1889 and bought by a prominent English collector, and his first in the Paris Salon was in 1894. From then on he had works on display in most of the important exhibitions in Britain, Europe and America every year. In 1903 his canvas, ‘Toil and Grime’, a picture of shipping at the mouth of the River Kelvin, was awarded the silver medal and diploma of the Société des Amis des Arts at Rouen in France. The same year his ‘River of the North’, a winter scene in Glasgow’s busy harbour, gained the highest honour a foreign artist can receive at the hands of the Salon jury and of France when it was awarded a gold medal, and was purchased for The Luxembourg Collection. In 1906, he won the gold medal and diploma at the 37th Exposition Municipale des Beaux Arts de Rouen, where his picture ‘Winter’ was purchased for the Rouen Municipal Collection. The following year his ‘Launch of the Lusitania’ in the Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts was bought by the Corporation of Glasgow for the municipal collection. His subjects were wider than just the Clyde and shipping. He painted Glasgow city scenes and some of the Thames, and still farther afield, in pictures like ‘The Armada’ and ‘The Revenge’ which embody the sea romance of Elizabethan days, and in France, where he spent a lot of time, and Holland. 'Clyde Nocturne', a study of the Broomielaw (Glasgow), hangs in the National Gallery in Wellington, New Zealand. The Royal Scottish Academy hung over eighty of his paintings and he also exhibited prolific numbers at the Royal Glasgow Institute and at Glasgow Art Club. UK public collections include Glasgow Museums & Galleries, The Hunterian, Aberdeen, Dundee, Paisley, Leeds, Bradford, Newport, The City Art Centre (Edinburgh), the National Trust for Scotland and the Royal Scottish Academy.

Lot 150

A pair of French lead portrait roundels of Napoleon, 19th century, one with the Emperor in profile, the other a double portrait with Josephine, each inscribed ANDRIEU to the truncation and in stained hardwood frames; 18cm diameter; a Victorian copper medal with Prince Albert and other monarchs in relief, within an elaborate figural border, in ebonised frame, 17cm diameter; and another roundel of NapoleonCondition Report: The roundels have not been inspected out of their frames, so the writer of this report cannot comment on their reverse.The lead roundel of Napoleon has some nicks and dents to the outer edge, and both of these roundels are slightly scratched and scuffed, with some old splits and knocks to frames (which also bear a lacquer-like residue).The copper roundel appears a little bit pitted, and there is some wear to the ebonised frame.  Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 73

1715 Jacobite Rising 10 volumes, comprising The Scotch Medal decipher'd and the New Hereditary Right Men display'd, London, 1711, [ESTC N23552], modern quarter calf; [Scots Plot] a Collection of Original Papers about the Scots Plot. London, 1704, 2 parts in one volume, 2nd part lacking pp. 83-87, modern half calf, [ESTC T53]; [Symson, David] A Genealogical and Historical Account of the Illustrious Name of Stuart. Edinburgh: D. Freebairn & Henry Knox, 1712, 8vo, contemporary calf, neatly rebacked, Dogmersfield Library bookplate, boards rubbed, [ESTC T121795]; [Anon.] Melfort, John, Duke of The Medal, or a Full and Impartial Account of the Proceedings of the Dean and Faculty of Advocates in Scotland. London: E. Curll, 1712. 8vo, modern quarter calf, [ESTC T39090]; Memoirs... being an Account of the Secret Intrigues of the Chevalier de S. George. London: J. Moor, 1714. Second edition, 12mo, later marbled boards; Clerk, William Paul Remarks on the Speeches of William Paul Clerk and John Hall of Otterburn, Esq. executed at Tyburn for Rebellion. 1716. 8vo, calf-backed cloth, spotted, rubbed; Anon. A Faithful Register of the Late Rebellion. London: T. Warner, 1718, 8vo, contemporary panelled calf, [ESTC T113382], upper joint cracked; Misson, Henri Misson's Memoirs and Observations in his Travels over England, with some Account of Scotland. 1719, contemporary panelled calf, neatly rebacked red morocco label, some spotting, slightly rubbed; Ker, John The Memoirs of John Ker of Kersland. 1726. 8vo, modern quarter calf; [Anon.] A Collection of Original Letters and Authentick Papers, relating to the Rebellion, 1715. Edinburgh, 1730, 8vo, later half calf, title dust-soiled and repaired in margin on verso, rubbed (10)

Lot 70

Philip E West Loire Rendezvous Artists Proof signed by 3 SOE Secret Agents and 6 RAF Lysander pilots and other 161 Sqn. Members. This is an Artist Proof number 41 50 and is supplied with the original Certificate of Authenticity together with historical information sheets about the signatories. With a total of ten signatures this nicely signed print is signed by the artist, Philip E West, together with 3 SOE Secret Agents: Major E H Van Maurik OBE (Mil), Captain George R Millar, DSO, MC and Nancy Wake, GM, Legion d'Honneur, Croix De Guerre, A.C.M. French Resistance Medal, US Medal of Freedom (she was the most highly decorated woman in WW2), signed alongside 4 Lysander Pilots: Flt. Lt Peter Arkell, OBE, USAF Medal of Distinction, Flt Lt. Murray Anderson, DFC, US Air Medal, Flt. Lt. R G (Bob) Large, DFC, Legion d'Honneur and Sir Lewis Hodges, KCB, CBE, DSO, DFC with 2 other 161 Squadron members Flying Officer J A (Tommy) Thomas Legion d'Honneur (Mail Drop Operator) and Cpl. Donald Dunstan (Flight Mechanic). The print measures approximately 28 inches x 20 inches and has been stored flat, out of the light and is in very good condition. Print historical detail: Lysanders of 161 Special Operations Squadron turn onto their final course to a clandestine landing field somewhere in central occupied France during a full moon period in 1943. Based at Tempsford, Bedfordshire and often operating from Tangmere to shorten the flight, the pilots flew a dead reckoning course to their first turning point, usually on the River Loire, using rudimentary navigating equipment. The moonlit town of Blois is easily distinguishable by its chateau, churches and bridge with the Forest of Chambord beyond. The agents in the rear cockpit prepare themselves by torchlight for the forthcoming landing. 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.

Lot 102

WW2 USA James Harold Jimmy Doolittle, Medal of Honour, Doolittle Tokyo Raid 18th April 1942, Jimmy Doolittle had an amazing career which started as a Private First Class in 1917, he became a well-known pilot in the interwar period winning the Schneider Trophy with a Curtiss R3C 2 plane in 1925, returned to active duty in 1940, he led the Doolittle raid on Tokyo in 1942 and was finally made a four star general in 1985 awarded by President Ronald Regan. Signed on a 1984 cover featuring a painting by John Young showing Doolittle's B 25 Mitchell bombing Tokyo harbour in 1942 containing historical information sheets detailing Doolittle's career and a black and white photograph of Doolittle, flown in a Lockheed TR 1 aircraft. 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.

Lot 126

WW2 RAF Battle of Britain Herbert Waldemar Tubby Mermagen (1912 1998) He joined the RAF in June 1930 and 43 Squadron at Tangmere on 23rd June 1931. In 1934 he became Flying Instructor with the Oxford University Air Squadron Over Dunkirk on 1st June1940 he destroyed a Me110 and on the 19th he damaged a He111 at night over Hull. He was awarded the AFC on 11th July 1940. He temporarily commanded 266 Squadron at Wittering from 12th to 17th September 1940. Mermagen ceased to be attached to HQ 12 Group and was posted from HQ 9 Group to RAF Speke on 23rd September 1940 to take command with the rank of Acting Wing Commander. Mermagen retired from the RAF on 14th November 1960 as an Air Commodore. He joined the bullion brokers Sharps Pixley, attending the daily gold fixings in the City for 10 years he retired to Gloucestershire where he played golf into his eighties. He was made an OBE in 1941, a CBE in 1945 and a CB in 1960. He was a Commander, Legion of Merit 1946, was awarded the Medal of Distinguished Services by USSR in1945 and was made a Chevalier, Légion dHonneur by France in 1951. A signed personal letter dated 18th March in which H W Tubby Mermagen talks about teaching Christopher Hartley to fly at the Oxford University Air Squadron in the 1930s. Sir Christopher Harold Hartley was a senior RAF officer who served as Deputy Chief of the Air Staff from 1963 to 1966. 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.

Lot 198

WW2 Luftwaffe RAF multi signed cover including Luftwaffe Fighter Ace Ulrich Steinhilper (1918 2009). He made numerous attempts to escape after he was shot down and captured. As a post war IBM typewriter salesman, he was an early proponent of word processing, considered by some to have either coined the phrase or even originated the concept, WAAF Chris Hearn MM, she was a radio operator awarded the Military Medal in 1940 for courage and devotion to duty during an air raid on Poling AME Station, Group Captain W S O Bill Randle, RAF who avoided capture after being forced to bail out of his crippled Wellington bomber over Belgium, and with the aid of the Comet Escape Line travelled through France to cross the Pyrenees into Spain, P/O K C Edwards 600 Squadron RAF Battle of Britain. He was flying as a gunner in Wellington R1495 JN B when it was shot down over Hamburg on 16th July 1941. He was the only crew member able to bale out and he was sent to Stalag Luft III, Sergeant Bill Hodds No. 25 Squadron RAF Battle of Britain Joining the RAF in November 1939. Posted to 25 Sqn, Flying for a very short time before being posted to Burma on ground radars where he spent the rest of the war and 1 other unidentified signature possibly Luftwaffe (top left). All signed on an International Air Fair Biggin Hill 6/7 June 1987 Fleet Air Arm cover, flown in the veteran amphibian Grumman Widgeon G44A. Good condition. Please see photographs for exact signature detail. 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.

Lot 422

WW2 multisigned cover A4 size. Award of the OBE signed by Sir Harry Broadhurst, Paul Holder, Earl of Selkirk, Colin Scragg, Denis Smallwood, Sir Geoffrey Tuttle and Sir John Whitley. From set called DM Medal series of nineteen flown covers illustrates the principal honours, decorations and campaign medals which have been awarded to members of the Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force and Royal Air Force Regiment, the Royal Naval Air Service and the Fleet Air Arm. Each cover which measures a large 32cm x 23cm carries the signatures of seven airmen, whose gallantry or leadership in the service of their country, has been recognised by the award shown, plus silk reproduction of the medal on the cover. Flown by the RAF and signed by the pilot with details on flight cachet on the cover. 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.

Lot 423

WW2 multisigned cover A4 size inc rare BOB signature Don Kingaby. Award of the Air Efficiency Award signed by Denis Crowley Milling, HG Davis, Frank Dodd, Sandy Johnstone, Don Kingaby, HM Stephen and Peter Vanneck. From set called DM Medal series of nineteen flown covers illustrates the principal honours, decorations and campaign medals which have been awarded to members of the Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force and Royal Air Force Regiment, the Royal Naval Air Service and the Fleet Air Arm. Each cover which measures a large 32cm x 23cm carries the signatures of seven airmen, whose gallantry or leadership in the service of their country, has been recognised by the award shown, plus silk reproduction of the medal on the cover. Flown by the RAF and signed by the pilot with details on flight cachet on the cover. 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.

Lot 424

WW2 multisigned cover A4 size. Award of the George Medal to Airmen signed by R Bullen, Sir Geoffrey Dhenin, John Gray, Michael Lakey, James McCarthy, D Oliver and J Reeson From set called DM Medal series of nineteen flown covers illustrates the principal honours, decorations and campaign medals which have been awarded to members of the Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force and Royal Air Force Regiment, the Royal Naval Air Service and the Fleet Air Arm. Each cover which measures a large 32cm x 23cm carries the signatures of seven airmen, whose gallantry or leadership in the service of their country, has been recognised by the award shown, plus silk reproduction of the medal on the cover. Flown by the RAF and signed by the pilot with details on flight cachet on the cover. 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.

Lot 425

WW2 multisigned cover A4 size. Mentioned in Despatches signed by Michael Le Bas, Sir Hugh Constantine, Freddie Hazlewood, Anthony Heward, Ian Lawson, Bobby Oxspring and Sir Alistair Steedman. From set called DM Medal series of nineteen flown covers illustrates the principal honours, decorations and campaign medals which have been awarded to members of the Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force and Royal Air Force Regiment, the Royal Naval Air Service and the Fleet Air Arm. Each cover which measures a large 32cm x 23cm carries the signatures of seven airmen, whose gallantry or leadership in the service of their country, has been recognised by the award shown, plus silk reproduction of the medal on the cover. Flown by the RAF and signed by the pilot with details on flight cachet on the cover. 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.

Lot 426

WW2 multisigned cover A4 size. Award of the Air Force Medal signed by John Allen, Ty Barraclough, Peter Crouch, John Donnelly, Ron Emeny, Jack Emmerson and Robert Lockhart. From set called DM Medal series of nineteen flown covers illustrates the principal honours, decorations and campaign medals which have been awarded to members of the Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force and Royal Air Force Regiment, the Royal Naval Air Service and the Fleet Air Arm. Each cover which measures a large 32cm x 23cm carries the signatures of seven airmen, whose gallantry or leadership in the service of their country, has been recognised by the award shown, plus silk reproduction of the medal on the cover. Flown by the RAF and signed by the pilot with details on flight cachet on the cover. 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.

Lot 441

ES20, Nancy Wake, O'Leary Line codename white mouse, Escapee and later SOE, awarded George Medal, and Henri Tardivat, Marquis Commander, signed Royal Air Forces Escaping Society cover Maquis D'Auvergne with enclosures including photographs. N. B. carried by RAF Falcons Free Fall Parachute Team. 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.

Lot 420

Moore, Joseph Birman Empire. Eighteen Views Taken at or Near Rangoon London: Thomas Clay, [1825]. First series only, Folio, title page/upper wrapper on grey-green paper, map mounted on guard, engraved subscribers' leaf (foxed), engraved dedication (a little foxing), 18 hand-coloured lithographs in fine condition, contemporary green half morocco, some creasing to tissue guards and descriptions; [AND] a cloth bound folio volume containing a list of subscribers to the work in India (2)Footnote: Provenance: The Late Dr Helen E C Cargill Thompson Note: Dr Helen Cargill Thompson has been recognised for her contribution to both librarianship and the art world. Born in Burma in 1933, she returned to live in Glasgow aged 6, along with her parents and two brothers, and her love of art developed in the city’s Kelvingrove Galleries. Dr Cargill Thompson lived frugally, collected art passionately and never viewed her purchases as a monetary investment, donating over 1000 pieces to Strathclyde University. A graduate in physiology and pharmacology, Dr Cargill Thompson initially worked as a research scientist, before making the decision to pursue a career in librarianship, being awarded the Princess Royal Medal for services to the discipline. This work, from the Cargill Thompson library, can be traced to the family’s routes in The East India Company and Burma. The Cargills were merchants in Glasgow, with interests in the East India Trading Co., and proceeded to found The Burmah Oil Company.

Lot 504

A group of three non mathcing WWI medals, the 1914-1918 medal awarded to 52736 PTE J SNEYD LPOOL R, the star awarded to 44785 GNR GH PORTER RFA and the Victory medal 241048 PTE PR BELLWOOD LPOOL RPostage - £10 + VAT

Lot 467

A quantity of damaged pocket watches, to include a sterling silver Hebdomas 8 day pocket watch, import hallmark London 1918, a sterling silver Waltham top wind open-faced pocket watch, Birmingham 1901, serial no. 9707846, a Swiss silver top wind hunter pocket watch, marked 800, cover interior marked Patent Longines, cuvette marked Longines, movement marked Longines Gold Medal Paris 1878, a gun metal chronograph pocket watch, a sterling silver side wind open-faced pocket watch, dial marked Winegartens, 145 Bishopsgate, London EC2, a sterling silver centre seconds chronograph pocket watch, Chester 1883, etc., for repair of parts (qty.)Condition report: All in need of attention. For repair or parts.

Lot 156

A large Milton Shield by Elkington and Co, signed Morel Ladeuil Fecit 1866. Electroplate convex panel in original frame, depicting a scene from Miltons' Paradise Lost. This is a period copy of the original made by Elkington for the 1867 Paris Exhibition for which it won a gold medal, the original is in the Victoria and Albert Museum.In good condition, rubbed to high points revealing the copper and brass base metal. A plaque applied to the back reads "Elkington - Department of Science and Art".

Lot 270

A group of 3 First World War medals plus Queen's South Africa medal with 5 bars, awarded to William G Day, Royal Sussex Regiment

Lot 280

A Queen's South Africa medal awarded to 8340 Pte W Rolfe Manchester Regiment, ghost dates

Lot 4

British Rowing Medal archive, Christoper Guy Vere Davidge OBE competed for Britain and Oxford University through the 1940s', 50's and 60s'. The collection consists of his Commonwealth Games Gold and Bronze Medals from Perth 1962 and his European Championship Gold Medal won in Duisberg 1957. In addition other medals include an Oxford v Cambridge Putney Medal, 3 Marlow Amateur Regatta medals, 6 Oxford University Boat Club Medals and 5 other commemorative medals. (18)

Lot 114

Royal Marine No.2 EIIR 2nd Lt's Uniform including: Jacket, Trousers, Shirt, Belt and Tie, 1970's with Bronzed buttons and collar badge with three place medal ribbon bar. Excellent condition.

Lot 117

Royal Marine No.2 EIIR Officers Uniform including: Jacket and Trousers, bronzed buttons and collar badges and two place medal ribbon bar. Some moth nips but in good condition.

Lot 414

South Africa Field Force Casualty List 1899-1902, contains the Roll of Honour and lists of men killed in the Boer War. A fantastic and rare reference guide and especially interesting for Boer War Medal Collectors.

Lot 95

British WWI National Savings Committee Sticker Stamps (22) including: VC Series (13), Naval Series (4) and Medal Series (5). The National Savings Movement was a British mass savings movement that operated between 1916 and 1978 and was used to finance the deficit of government spending over tax revenues. The movement was instrumental during World War II in raising funds to support the war effort. In peacetime the movement provided an easy and safe way for ordinary people to save small sums of money

Lot 873

Wilhelm II. 1888 - 1918 Bronzemedaille 1905 (Otto Schultz) zur Vermählung des Kronprinzen mit Cecilie von Mecklenburg-Schwerin in Berlin. Die Brustbilder der Brautleute gegenüber unter Königskrone. Die gekrönten Wappen von Preußen und Mecklenburg im Dreipaß. 51 mm. 44,27 g Marienburg - Forrer V-408. Im original Klappetui. Wilhelm II. 1888-1918 bronze medal 1905 (Otto Schultz) for the wedding of the crown prince with Cecilie of Mecklenburg-Schwerin in Berlin. The half-length portrait of the bride and groom in opposite under the royal crown. The crowned coats of arms of Prussia and Mecklenburg in a three-pass. 51 mm. 44.27 g Marienburg - Forrer V-408. In the original folding case.

Lot 180

Two gents Pulsar watches, a quantity of rosary and Congregation of The Children of mary medals and coins, mid 20th century school medals to include a 1953 Poetry medal, an 1805 Imitation of Christ miniature book A/F, various coins to include a 1900 Victorian crown and a small quantity of silver coins and other items

Lot 75

A collection of British Georgian, Victorian and later crowns, one tenth one florin Victorian coins, half crowns, shillings, three pence and other coins, along with a South African 5 shilling George VI coin, and a Queen Victoria 1897 commemorative silver jubilee medal

Lot 78

A WWII German Luftwaffe combat eagle badge, a German ware merit cross medal and ribbon, a brass cased compass and a horn handled knife

Lot 82

A collection of various sporting medals to include football, cricket, sailing, shooting and boxing to include an Eastern Suburban Football League 2nd Division 1935-36 silver and gold covered medal

Lot 108

Collection of UK & World Coins, includes small amount of silver, Commemorative Crowns, WW2 general service medal, Penny’s from Victoria to Elizabeth II.

Lot 113

Items of Militaria and reproduction militaria items. Includes Mussolini speech medal, West wall medal, arm bands and other items.

Lot 333

A 20th century British Army ' No.2 Dress Army ' uniform jacket - Royal Artillery. The uniform with medal ribbons, original buttons and aiguillette. Retains original insignia. Size 188/104/88

Lot 54

Lot of decorationsBELGIUM,Frame, 68cm x 40cm, composed of 17 decorations, Order of Leopold, military knight's cross, bilingual, swords on the ribbon; Order of Leopold II, civilian officer's cross, swords on the ribbon, civilian knight's cross, gold medallion; Order of the Crown, civilian knight's cross, swords on the ribbon, golden palms; Military decoration; Cross of fire; War Cross; Medal of Victory; 1914-18 commemorative war medal with golden barrette and 3 silver-plated barrettes; independence centennial medal; 1940-45 commemorative war medal with swords on the ribbon, etc.Some ribbons have discoloured, generally beautiful to superb condition. (17)

Lot 55

Lot of miniaturesBELGIUMOrder of Leopold, Order of the crown, War Cross, gold medal civilian decoration for long-term administrative service, 1940-45 commemorative war medal (2, one with swords), 1940-45 resistance medal, volunteer medal, etc.Various conditions, generally very beautiful. (9)

Lot 57

Group of decorations,BELGIUM,Order of Leopold, civilian officer's cross, bilingual; miniature, monolingual; Knight's cross, civilian, monolingual, monogrammed and I on the back; Order of the Cross, Knight's Cross (2); War Cross with palm and bronze on the ribbon, monogrammed LL III on the back; Medal of Victory; Commemorative decoration of posts; bilingual military decorationMost come in cases, some are damaged, dents in the enamel, various conditions from beautiful to very beautiful. (12)

Lot 58

Royal and Central Society of Belgian Rescuers, BELGIUM, Silver gilt medal, by A. Fisch, attributed to V. Timberman, Leopold II's uncovered head at left, legend on the back and name of recipient. Weathered, scratched, nearly superb.

Lot 71

Group of decorations,FRANCE,Legion of Honor, Officer's Cross, Third Republic model; Knight's Cross (2), July Monarchy model (missing the ribbon, and the centrepiece on the back), Third Republic model (awarded to M. Fluhr, with member's card to the SociŽtŽ d'entr'aide des membres de la LŽgion d'honneur section belge [Mutual Aid Society of the members of the Belgian Section of the Legion of Honor]); War Cross with three stars on the ribbon (2 silver and 1 bronze), back reads 1914-1917; 1914-18 commemorative war medal with VOLUNTARY ENLISTMENT bar; Medal of honour of social welfare; with a badge from the Chamber of commerce of Clermont-Ferrand Issoire by Chobillon Paris.Dents and chips in the enamel, beautiful to very beautiful condition . (7)

Lot 72

Colonial medal, FRANCE, Silver medal with a SENEGAL AND SUDAN bar, glued to a card with velvet, bottom reads "RenŽ This - Campagne d'Afrique 1885-1891"; Daniel Dupuis, silver ALLIANCE FRANCAISE medal attributed to Mr This - Lons Le Saulnier. A photograph of RenŽ This is included. Weathered, hairline scratches, scratches, beautiful to superb condition. (2)

Lot 47

German Medal and 3 German Badges

Lot 103

LUSITANIA GERMAN MEDAL AND ACCOMPANYING PROPAGANDA WRITE UP WWI

Lot 214

Collection of Military medals to include: Royal Observer Corps Medal awarded to F.S. Wigglesworth; The Defence medal (unmarked); George IV medal for Faithful Service awarded to John William Wigglesworth in case

Lot 81

A gold ring, Southend football medal, military badge and other oddments.

Lot 1153

A RMS Lusitania medal.

Lot 1200

WW2 German Eastern front medal inside a box that is inscribed with remembrance to his time in the Crimean & Kuban Campaigns in the lid.

Lot 539

Matthew Boulton's Medal for the Battle of Trafalgar, 1805, in silvered metal, designed by Conrad Heinrich Kuchler and struck at the Soho Mint, the edge bearing inscription 'FROM M. BOULTON TO THE HEROES OF TRFALGAR', Dia 48mm

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