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Lot 9

First World War - Three medals to include; First World War Medal, Victory Medal to 13143 W.O. Cl 2 A.F. Webster R.A. and KGV Army LSGC to 13143 Sjt A.F. Webster R.F.A. extremely fine. Alfred Frederick Webster enlisted 19/7/98, he was posted to 46th Bty 27 Jan 1915, was wounded in the foot 28 Sep 1915, promoted Bty Sgt Maj 9/5/16 with D Bty 43rd Bde, reduced to rank of Sgt for inefficiency 27/4/17, discharged Sep 1919.

Lot 17

First World War - British War Medal to 291211 Pte A. Payne Glouc R. nearly extremely fine.

Lot 5

First World War – First World War Medal Group awarded to 306824 PTE J. COX. R. WAR. R. Including 1914-1918 War Medal & Victory Medal & Bravery in the Field inscribed 306824 PTE J. COX 1/8 R. WAR. R. T. F. Plus a The Borough Town of Stratford Upon Avon Silver Jubilee Medal. With Ribbons & Copied MIC.

Lot 18

First World War - Victory Medal to 276417 Pte F.A. Palmer Durh L.I. extremely fine. Frederick Palmer suffered a gunshot wound to his thigh serving with 20th Bn and evacuated by ambulance train to UK 7 Aug 1917.

Lot 13

First World War - War Medal and Victory Medal to 267436 Pte J. Wilkinson Midd’x R. nearly mint. With cap badge and card I.D. tag and photo in later life.

Lot 191

Range of 3 boxed bronze commemorative medals with "The Choice is Ours" by the British Arts Medal Society (No.488), 1998 Tercentenary of the Eddystone Lighthouse and 1999 The Order of St. John Centenary Medal, all with Royal Mint certificates and boxes.

Lot 251

Collection of 20th Century coins and medals with Germany 10 Deutsche Mark 1993F, 1995F, 1981 Royal Wedding silver proof medal by Birmingham Mint, Lusitania medal, range of GB crowns etc.

Lot 192

Gallia 40mm silver medal - The Lexovian Patriot, obv: Armored Gallic bust with feathered helmet and braided hair; a branch of mistletoe behind the neck and legend in front of the face. Signed: CH. PILLET, rev: Circular legend in a medallion surrounded by a wreath of oak and laurel.weight 34g.

Lot 11a

First World War – British War & Victory Medal pair awarded to 76851 DVR P. PINFOLD R.A. With ribbons & Copied MIC.

Lot 27

Second World War - Medal group to include; Late issue WW2 1939-1945 Star, France and Germany Star, Defence Medal and War Medal un-named as issued in Army Medal Office box addressed to Mr J. Whyte, 39 Poplar Walk, Oak Tree Park, Locking, very fine, swing mounted. With 1985 MOD letter confirming service of T/121599 Dvr John Whyte R.A.S.C. who enlisted 1/12/39, served with B.E.F. 28/2/40 to 18/6/40 (so evacuated from Dunkirk) and North West Europe 4/7/44 to 22/2/46 and discharged 13/5/46.

Lot 32

QEII British Empire Medal (Civil) in case of issue to Miss Maud M. Carpenter extremely fine. It has been re-ribboned and no longer on a lady’s bow.

Lot 31

A boxed National Service medal to 5384452 SPR E. POWELL RE.

Lot 37

Three good quality miniature medals with MBE (Military) breast badge, British South Africa Company’s Medal (Matabeleland 1893 reverse) no clasp and KGV Army LSGC, good very fine, swing mounted as worn.

Lot 38

United Nations Medal (Cyprus) United Nations Medal (Cyprus) un-named as issued and QEII Army LSGC to 22782242 Sgt G.W.Mc D. Fowle QOH nearly mint, LSGC with named box of issue. With The Queen’s Own Hussars coloured Regimental service scroll confirming service of George William McDonald Fowle 25 November 1953 to 24 November 1975. Also with QOH Regt Assoc Certificate of Membership.

Lot 11

First World War - British War Medal and Victory Medal to 20289 Cpl J. Moore R.F.C. very fine. John Moore was born in 1891, enlisted in RFC 4 Feb 1916, a carpenter and joiner by trade, served with 23 Sqn, in France from March 1916 to April 1918, discharged 30 Apr 1920.

Lot 28

Second World War - Small medal range with WW2 1939-1945 Star, Atlantic Star, copy Atlantic Star, Poland Cross of Valour, 2 WW2 ribbon bars, mounting bar for 4 medals and small quantity of spare ribbon, in mixed condition.

Lot 26

Second World War - Medal group to include; 1939-1945 Star, Africa Star, Defence Medal and War Medal un-named as issued in War Office box addressed to Mr A. Fowler, 46 Albert Rd, Whalley Range, Manchester.

Lot 21

First World War – British War & Victory Medal pair awarded to SE- 28212 PTE T. B. PARKES. A. V. C. Army Veterinary Corps. With accompanying photograph & The Great War 1914-1919 Birmingham Peace Celebration Medal.

Lot 24

Second World War – Medal group to include; 1939-45 War Medal, The Defence Medal, The 1939-1945 Star, The Air Crew Europe Star & The Burma Star. All Medals un-inscribed. RAF Sweetheart badge affixed to ribbon. Together with numerous related accessories housed in a wooden box, including; Sterling silver RAF sweetheart badge, Burma Star Association button badge, VE Day keyrings (x5), pin badges (x3), VE Day Daily Mirror badge & D-Day 50p (2). Plus, photocopy of ‘ The Objectives and Reasons for the Formation of the Burma – Kohima Lodge No. 8978.

Lot 30

Second World War – Medal group including; 1939-1945 War Medal, The Defence Medal, The 1939-1945 Star, The France and Germany Star & The Burma Star, purportedly belonging to Frederick Alma King (03/09/1917-23/09/2005).

Lot 17a

First World War – British War Medal awarded to 42549 PTE A. BIRTWISTLE LAN FUS. Arthur Birtwistle Lancashire Fusiliers. With Copied MIC.

Lot 16

First World War - British War Medal to 8-803 Sjt W. Hutchinson Durh L.I. nearly very fine.

Lot 200

1965 Westminster Abbey 900 years 57mm commemorative bronze medal in fitted Royal Mint case of issue.

Lot 36

Group of seven miniature medals with 1939-1945 Star, Atlantic Star, Pacific Star, Italy Star, Defence Medal, War Medal and QEII Imperial Service Medal, extremely fine, swing mounted as worn.

Lot 1

Boer War - Medal group to include; 1899 QSA 3 clasps Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal engraved to 5596 Pte J. Magill R. Ir Rif, 1902 KSA 2 clasps South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902 to 5596 Corpl J. Magill Rl Irish Rifles, 1914-15 Star to 10-15480 C.Q.M. Sjt J. Magill R. Ir Rif., War Medal and Victory Medal to C.Sjt J. Magill R. Ir Rif., about very fine to nearly extremely fine, swing mounted as worn. Sold with maroon collar embroided Browing Club Belfast Branch, Orange Order collar with large rosettes LOL and 1922, red white and blue sash printed U.V.F. Sir Edward Carson, Portrush, 1913. James Magill was wounded in action at Stormberg on 10th December 1899. He was born in Dromore, enlisted 18 Jul 1898 aged 18, discharged 17 July 1910. He re-enlisted 11 Sep 1914, served in France Oct 1915 to Apr 1918, discharged Feb 1919.

Lot 35

Unattributed Miniature Medal group, to include; MBE Military Medal, Military Cross GVI, 1914 Star Trio, 1939-1945 Star with Battle of Britain Bar, The Atlantic Star with France & Germany Bar, The Africa Star with 8th Army Bar, The Pacific Star with Burma Bar, The Defence Medal, 1939-1945 War Medal & For Efficient Service Medal. (12)

Lot 194

A trio: Royal Navy War Medal 1939-45, Naval General Service Medal and Coronation Medal 1953 awarded to C/MX 703853 G H Walker E.R.A.2 RN, mo9unted court style, with miniatures.

Lot 199

An ERII General Service Medal with Northern Ireland clasp awarded to 24110362 Pte A P Cowling D&D, (Devon & Dorset Regt).

Lot 174

A Queens South Africa Medal with two clasps, Orange Free State and Cape Colony, unnamed, with an additional suspender and ribbon with five clasps: Laing's Nek, Transvaal, Relief of Ladysmith, Orange Free State and Tugela Heights.

Lot 197

A WWI pair: a George V Royal Fleet Reserve Long Service and British War Medal to SS 103391 (P.O. B. 7595) J Askill Sto.1 RFN (SS103391 J Askill Sto.1 R.N. on BWM), with an Imperial Service Medal to Josiah Askill, (3).

Lot 188

A WWI pair British War and Victory Medals awarded to G24561 Pte S Life, R W Kent R, three named British War Medals, a 1939-1945 War Medal and a 1939-1945 Star, (8).

Lot 196

A WWI pair: 1914-1915 Star and Victory medal awarded to 1218 Dr W F Hoar RGA, (RA on Victory medal), (2).

Lot 187

An Imperial Service Medal, GVR awarded to John Benjamin Spence Lewarne and five named British War Medals, (6).

Lot 198

The Messina Earthquake Medal 1908, silver, unnamed, 31mm.

Lot 173

A WWI trio awarded to 2284 Pte H. J. Wade Devon R: 1914-15 Star, British War and Victory Medals and another British War Medal awarded to 40792 Pte T. M. Roberts Welsh R.

Lot 160

Peace of Utrecht 1713, a silver medal by J Croker, laureate and draped bust of Anne left, rev. Britannia standing holding an olive branch, shield and spear, ships to left, farming scene to right, 35mm, together with a Roman Maximinius coin and a German Sachsen commemorative 3-mark 1913E Centenary of the Battle of Leipzig silver coin, (3).

Lot 192

An East and West Africa Medal 1887-1900, with Benin 1897 clasp awarded to H G Emmett, CPO HMS Philomel, with photocopied service papers.

Lot 170

A small collection of Elizabeth II commemorative crowns, a 1935 crown, a plated National Chrysanthemum Society Affiliated Medal, other coins, together with a silk portrait of Sir Winston Churchill by Brough, Nicholson & Hall Ltd.

Lot 162

A white metal medal, the obverse with archer and rifleman, the reverse "Empire Trophy Bisley 1919" around the edge, "The Empire Rifle Match" in centre, 4.7cm diameter, 45.9g, together with three silver sports and three metal medallions, (7).

Lot 182

A WWI trio, British War Medal, 1914-18 Star and Victory Medal awarded to J19608 A W Merritt AB RN.

Lot 179

A WWI pair, 1914-15 Star and Victory Medal awarded to 15-450 Pte H H Hewitt W York. Regt and two 1939-45 War medals with box of issue to Mr A D Lee.

Lot 177

A WWI Military Medal, British War and Victory medals awarded to T1-3720 Sjt W A Sanders 18/DT ASC, with two copies of Commonwealth War Graves Commission certificate, (date of death 3-8-1918, aged 24, buried Querrieu British Cemetery, Somme) and copy of 1911 Census Household Record, sold with a WWI pair, British War and Victory medals awarded to R.1538 W E Sanders AB RNVR.

Lot 176

India General Service Medal 1895-1902, one clasp, Relief of Chitral 1895, awarded to 3987 Pte T Yarrington, 1st Bn Bedford Regiment, sold with copied army form B265 "Short Service" and account of the siege and relief of Chital.

Lot 178

An Imperial Service medal, Edward VIIR Star, (cased), awarded to Charles Thomas Barrett, with LSO letter dated Nov. 1910, another, George VR to William Hancock, (cased), another, George VI to Arthur George Screech with ISO letter dated 25-5-51 and an Elizabeth II LSM to Wilfred George Ernest Brawn, (cased), (4).

Lot 231

A WWII Iron Cross (2nd Class) and a 1941-42 Eastern Front Medal, (2).

Lot 181

A Queen's South Africa Medal awarded to 2462 Pte H Bond RL WT Surrey Regt, with five clasps: Cape Colony Laing's Nek, Transvaal, Relief of Ladysmith and Orange Free State and a King's South Africa Medal, name removed, 1901 and 1902 clasps, (2).

Lot 191

A family group of medals, WWI trio: 1914-15 Star, British War and Victory medals awarded to 343427 C H B Adams SHP2 RN, (glue damage), with WWII group of four 1939-45 and France & Germany Stars, Defence and War Medals, Boy Scout Medal of Merit to F C Adams 12.3.58, with various badges, a Princess Mary tobacco tin (empty), etc.

Lot 214

A WWI German medal group of five: Bavaria Military Merit Cross (3rd Class), Iron Cross (2nd Class), Honour Cross, Long Service (nine years) and an Austro-Hungarian WWI Tyrol Province Remembrance Medal.

Lot 184

The Royal Dart Yacht Club presentation medal, undated, by JS & AB Wyon, 38mm, (cased), a Plymouth Education Authority 5-Year Perfect Attendance Medal by Fatorini & Sons Ltd, (cased), two LSM's, (one cased), a WWII Defence Medal and two other medallions.

Lot 180

A George V WWI Distinguished Conduct Medal awarded to 32273 Pte G Hawley 2/Devon R. with British War Medal (1433 A Cpl G Hawley APC, (2). Please note alteration in description.

Lot 186

A Territorial Efficiency Medal, GVR, awarded to 1417714 DVR. W F Hoare RFA and an Efficiency Medal, GVIR, Territorial awarded to S15621294 W.O. CL2 R L Thomas RASC, (2).

Lot 175

A WWII pair of medals, Defence and 1939-45 War Medal, with certificate and box of issue addressed to Mrs M L Pearse and four replica WWII medals.

Lot 193

An Egypt 1882 medal, (inscription unreadable), set into a silver menu holder, Birmingham 1897 and a trench art bullet penknife with Ypres coat of arms.

Lot 189

A quantity of WWI medals: one 1914-15 Star, eight British War medals, two Victory medals, two Crimea medal clasps, Azoff and Sebastopol, (no medal), three WWII medals, a 1911 Coronation medal for Colwyn Bay and an ISM.

Lot 172

A family group: a VR Long Service and Good Conduct Medal awarded to J Burke P.O. 1Cl HMS Vivid and Long Service and Good Conduct, British War and Victory Medals awarded to J44618 E. S. Burke RN, HMS London (LSGC), contained in a Princess Mary tin, also four WWII medals: 1939-45 Burma and Atlantic Stars and War Medal, with two WWI studio photograph portraits, two albums of family snaps, postcards, etc. and a Chinese silver-topped cane.

Lot 201

A 9ct gold Masonic Scottish Rite medal on ribbon, "Silver Leaf 23 L O Lodge", presentation inscription dated 1912, (cased), gilt mounts, approximate weight of star 9g.

Lot 230

A WWII Iron Cross (2nd Class) and a 1941-42 Eastern Front Medal, (2).

Lot 190

A WWI/WWII group of twelve medals awarded to Brigadier Guy Alexander Fenton: The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, (Military, with 2nd-type ribbon and box), The Most Venerable Order of St John, (damaged), 1914-15 Star, British War and Victory medals, 1939-45 Star, Africa Star (1st Army clasp), Italy Star, Defence and 1939-45 War medals, medal for Upper Silesia 1920-22 and USA Bronze Star, (with box), together with miniatures, also British Red Cross War Medal 1914-18 and 1937 Coronation Medal, with a large quantity of photographs, passports, invitations to Buckingham Palace, etc. also a pair of miniature medals awarded to Brigadier General Alexander Bulstrode Fenton: Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath and India General Service Medal with three bars: Burma 1885-7, Burma 1887-9 and Chin Lushai 1889-90, with a marriage settlement on vellum dated 1895, photographs, passport, etc.

Lot 200

An ERII General Service Medal with South Arabia clasp awarded to RM 23132 G F Sanderson MNE RM.

Lot 69

The National Sporting Club Heavy Weight Championship Challenge Belt "The Lonsdale Belt" awarded to the Welsh boxer Jack Petersen in 1933, the 9ct gold central medallion with enamel picture of two boxers in a cartouche by Mappin & Webb with oak leaf and scroll border, flanked by two small 9ct gold rosettes, two further 9ct gold medallions with central enamel pictures of boxers training, two circular engraved medal bearing '12th July 1932 Jack Petersen defeated Reggie Meen at Wimbledon Stadium 2 rounds' and '26th January 1933 Jack Petersen defeated Jack Pettifer 12 rounds', flanked by two further 9ct gold medallions each engraved 'May 26th 1919 Frank Goddard defeated Jack Curphey 10 rounds' and 'May 14th 1923 Joe Beckett defeated Dick Smith 17 rounds' and a further 9ct gold circular medal engraved '12th July 1933 Jack Petersen defeated Jack Doyle 2 rounds', the medallions and medals connected by 9ct gold links, laid upon the red, white and blue colours, in a fitted Mappin & Webb case; sold together with a photograph of Jack Petersen wearing the Lonsdale Belt (3) Jack (John Charles) Petersen OBE TD (Welsh, 1911 - 1990), an amateur Welsh boxer having won the Welsh ABA titles at both light-heavyweight and heavyweight and the British ABA title at light-heavyweight in 1929/30. Turning professional in 1931 with his first professional fight at the Holborn Stadium, London against Bill Partridge, which he won in the fourth round through a knockout. Whilst winning his first sixteen professional fights he won the Welsh heavyweight title in 1932 through knockout against Dick Power in Greyfriars Hall, Cardiff within 21 seconds of the first round. For the British light-heavyweight title against Harry Crossley in May 1932 at the Holborn stadium, London, Petersen won on point over fifteen rounds, this title he later relinquished without defending it. In July 1932 he fought Reggie Meen for the British heavyweight title at Wimbledon Stadium, London, where he knocked out Meen in the second round, becoming the first Welshman to be British heavyweight champion, all achieved within ten months of becoming a professional boxer. Defending the title against Jack Pettifer in January 1933 at Olympia, Kensington with a knockout in the twelfth round. Petersen defended his title again against Jack Doyle, an Irish boxer from County Cork on the 12th July 1933 at White City Stadium, London, to a crowd of 30,000 approximately. The fight was ended in two rounds due to the disqualification of Doyle for repeating punching low. The third defence of the British light-heavyweight title for Petersen was against Len Harvey in November 1933 at the Royal Albert Hall, London and was lost to Harvey on points over fifteen rounds. The first defeat for Petersen in twenty-five professional fights. A re-match against Len Harvey in June 1934 at the White City Stadium, London for the British and the British Empire (Commonwealth) titles was won by Petersen in the twelfth round on a technical knockout. He defended these titles against Larry Gains in September 1934 at White City Stadium, George Hook in December 1934, Len Harvey in January 1936 at Wembley and Jock McAvoy in April 1936 at Earls Court. He lost both of the titles to South African Ben Foord in August 1936 at Leicester by a technical knockout in the third round, after which he retired at the age of twenty-five. The Lonsdale Belt (Lord Lonsdale Challenge Belt) is the oldest championship belt in British Professional Boxing introduced by Hugh Lowther, 5th Earl of Lonsdale on behalf of the National sporting Club (NSC) in 1909 and from 1929 the British Boxing Board of Control, awarded to British boxing champions. Recipients include Freddie Welsh (1909 British Lightweight title) and Henry Cooper (Heavyweight title) the only boxer to win the coveted Lonsdale Belt three times, having won the last 9ct gold belt outright in 1959. The holder of the Lonsdale Belt under the rules of the NSC were required to defend his title within six months of a challenge and the belt became the holder's property after three successful bouts held under the auspices of the NSC, consecutive or otherwise or after it was held for three consecutive years. Outright winners would receive a NSC pension of £50 per year from the age of fifty, the holder was required to pay a deposit and insurance for the belt.

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