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WWI Medal group awarded to 3112 SJT W. H.Kay R.A; including George V 1914-1918 medal '3112 Sjt.W.H. R.A', The Great War 1914-1919 medal '3112 Sjt.W.H. R.A', and Distinguished Conduct medal '836487 BMBR: W.H.KAY. B. 307/S.MBDE:R.F.A.-T.F.', plus a red dog tag reading '3.SMB. RFA. 3112 C.O.E W.H.KAY.'
WWII MEDALS, badges and buttons, a mixed quantity to include 1939-1945 Defence Medal, unmarked, Civil Defence Long Service Medal in original Royal Mint box and Postal box, related paperwork and ephemera to 'Mr T Taylor, Newark, Nottinghamshire', an Air raid Warden appointment card for 1939, same recipient, along with various badges and buttons including two silver ARP badges, German Second World War Mine Sweepers badge marked 'R K' verso, T T & Co Egypt buttons, similar cap badge for the Lincolnshire Regiment, Desert Rats cloth badge, three 1934 enamel badges for 'Glanford Boat Club' ETC
The 1914-18 War Medal and Victory Medal awarded to 3173 Pte W J Moth. Berks. Yeo, two 1939-45 War medals, a Defence medal, France and Germany Star and 1939-45 Star, together with three 1939-1960 National Service Medal, a British Forces Germany Medal awarded to 14396551 Pte Moth I.W. 1945-1947, a Normandy Campaign medal, a 1945 'A Time For Peace' medal, a Princess Mary Christmas 1914 brass box and a small collection of badges, etc.
A silver gilt fringe necklace, possibly by Marius Hammer, with milled wirework, cannetille beads and tapered drops, to barrel clasp, 355mm long, 13.33g, together with a tassel charm, tested as approximately 9ct gold, 2.04g, a large Victorian silver gilt locket, a sterling silver medal, the centre with different breeds of dog, Birmingham 1908, by Lloyd, Paine & Amiel, an Art Nouveau gilt metal medal, a Dorcus thimble by Charles Horner, a silver bib necklace made from Dutch cannetille buttons, a single bogwood earring, a pair of gold and white gold synthetic ruby and paste cluster earrings, 2.86g, a rolled gold swivel brooch, a shell cameo depicting Hermes or Mercury to one side, to the other sprays of hair to a glazed panel, a 9ct metal core bangle, a gilt metal guard chain with slide, a gold photo locket brooch, marked 9ct, a sapphire and diamond set component, the silver settings backed in gold, tested as approximately 9ct gold, a silver wreath brooch set with opals and demantoid garnets, etc. (qty.)
A quantity of jewellery, to include a silver gilt enamel Norwegian coat of arms fob, 121mm long, a pair of 9ct gold knot earrings, 3.07g, a stick pin with balloon form finial, tested as approximately 14ct gold, 2.69g, a gold stickpin, with a carved fluted cabochon garnet set to a disc finial, tested as approximately 18ct gold with metal pin, 4.08g, an Elizabeth II Malaya General Service Medal miniature, a paste set thistle form hatpin by Charles Horner, etc. (qty.)
Victorian HM silver Annual curling trophy/medal to the Thornhill curling club.gifted by C Stirling Home Drummond Esq of Blair Drummond.with all winners from 1871-1909 engraved to the back, around the edge and to an additional hinged back plate. hallmarked 1870 Glasgow maker r D & S, large medal with suspension formed from two 19th c curling brooms.62 mm width.
13 R.C.C.C.District Medals different makers and silversmiths marks to the ribbon suspension.to include H & I, Kirkwood & Sons, others marked sterling, Obv curling scene above Scottish Lion, the reverse with "Royal Caledonian Curling Club, District medal, Instituted 25 July 1838".most medals have ribbons and bars, medals measure 38 mm.
An engraved English silver Vinaigrette, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham c. 1804, with finely pierced inner folding panel; an attractive silver All-Ireland Fleadh Medal; a 9ct gold and enamel Royal Irish Rangers Brooch, with crowned harp; a small gold Charm of horse and sidecar; two plated circular Buckles inscribed "G. de B."; a vintage gold mounted Fountain Pen; a silver mounted Edward VII One Rupee silver Coin Money clip, India 1903; a pair of carved green marble Charms, shaped as pigs; a brass horse with letter 'G', and a regimental Pendant with crossed swords. As a lot, w.a.f. (1)
A miscellaneous Group of Medals & Orders, to include Estonia, Order of the Cross of Mariana (4th or 5th Breast Badge), Order of St. John, set of three, including miniature, Romania Order of the Crown set (possibly 2nd class, some dam.), a gold mounted suspension ribband, an Eire 1939 - 1946 Emergency Medal, and a 1953 Queen Elizabeth Coronation Medal. A lot, w.a.f. (1)
Medal: A "Frederick Duke of York - Dublin York Club silver Medal 1825 by I. Parkes,"; the obverse depicting side profile of the Duke, the reverse inscribed with the Duke's speech in the House of Lords, 25th April, 1825 - York Club Dublin - surrounded with text "The Protestant Ascendancy in church and state," with the original suspension bar and ribbon. Scarce; together with an enamel Badge for "Friends of 5th George's descendant of a Knight of Garter - No. 44." (2)
A BOX CONTAINING MEDALS, EPHEMERA, PAPERWORK etc to members of the same family, a WWI Memorial death plaque, named Albert Bayliss, with the brown four fold cover, together with two 'Loving Memory' memorial cards relating to Bayliss, together with a pocket New Testament named to Bayliss and a 1914 Princess Mary tin (no contents) apart from small Christmas greeting card which has been written on by Bayliss as a small letter ***Private 10057 Albert Bayliss served with the 1st Btn, South Staffordshire Regiment and is listed as a casualty for Janaury 25th 1915, he is buried at Sailly-Sur-Le-Lys church yard cemetery, near Armentieres, Northern France, his memorial cards state he 'Died of Wounds'. He originated from west Bromwich, W Mids, also with this group is a boxed group of WWII medals un-named as issued, 1939-45, Italy Stars Defence and War medal in box of issue to a J Bayliss, West Bromwich address, together with a small brass toby style jug 'Churchill' and an old copy of a guide to the Tower of London
A FAMILY GROUP OF THREE GROUPS OF MEDALS, as follows, (a) WWI British War & Victory Medals, both boxed and mint with original ribbons named 145137 Spr C A Binns, Royal Engineers with Cap badge, collar dog and a boxed Order of Oddfellows medal named C A Binns, June 1908 (b) boxed group of 3 WWII medals, with original ribbons un-named as issued, 193945, France and Germany Stars, war medal, box addressed to H A Binns Burton On Trent address with original issue slip, (c)WWI/WWII/OBE group as follows, Merchantile Marine Medal and British War Medal named to James W Binns, the BWM may have been erased and re-named, the merchantile medal is in the small envelope of issue, boxed group of four WWII medals un-named as issued 1939-45, Atlantic, Italy Stars, War Medal and a boxed OBE (civil 2nd type) all attributed to James W Binns, the box of issue for the WWII medals refers to the OBE, also, with the groups of medals is a further box containing ten 'Booth' Steamship Company log books for merchant shipping during WWII where J W Binns was the Captain, various ships (possible WWII supply convoys) a Victorian accounts book, lots of various paper ephemera and a large number of silk souvenier cigarette style cards, flags , emblems, military etc, a small compass boxed, a WWII style silk Escape Map featuring Spain and Portugal and a wall mounted ships wheel type frame with the ship 'kelburn', Greenock on it, a great research project
AN ALMOST COMPLETE ARCHIVE OF MEDALS AND EPHEMERA, relating to a casualty in WWI, British War and Victory medals named to 19852 Pte. Oscar William Challoner. 6th Btn KSLI (Kings Shropshire Light Infantry) KIA/DOW, 18.09.1916, near Guillemont, Battle of the Somme, medals are mint, also present is the Memorial Death Plaque in his name together with Buckingham Palace condolence slip, this group also contains an original copy of the CWGC Grove Town Cemetery Book which is usually to be seen in the metal vaults at each Cemetery, Casualty Branch form 104, Imperial War Graves letter, original boxes of issue, postage packet and medal issue document, British Empires Roll of Honour Card for Challoner, and five black and white photos, two of the recipient, in uniform, one on horseback, also card wrapper for plaque, Challoner was killed on September 18th 1916 during the Battle of the Somme, aged twenty years and is buried at the Grove Town Cemetry
MEDALS AND ARCHIVE EMPHEMERA COVERING WWI/WWI to include, British War and Victory Medal named to 44080 Pte C.Thomas, KSLI (Kings Shropshire Light Infantry) together with a shell case fashioned into an ashtray with RA logos, crests etc, RA collar badge and staybright button, also ephemera relating to a Kenneth Clayton Hughes who is believed to have served in WWII, with the RA written papers School Certificates, Desert Rats patch and a black and white photo etc, also a pair of German WWII binochulars 'Dienstglas 6x30'
A GROUP OF THREE MEDALS AND ONE OTHER MEDAL AS FOLLOWS, Queens South Africa Medal, four bars, relief of Ladysmith Belfast, Laings Nek and Orange Free State, no ribbon, Kings South Africa Medal, S.A 01/02 Bars, these medals named to 268 Ptd G.Hersen K.R.R.C. together with George V Army L.S.G.C. Medal named 684, Sgt G.Herson M.F.P. (Military Foot Police), together with a WWI Victory Medal named 930 Dvr. A.Hardy, R.A.
A SIGNIFICANT AND UNIQUE GROUP OF SIX MEDALS, to a soldier who served in the 2st Battalion, North Staffordshire Regiment, in the Sudan Campaign and later in WWI, the group consists of Queens Sudan Medal, named 4014 Private H.Angrave, 1/N Staffordshire Regiment, British War and Victory medals named 4014 W.O. Class two, H.E.Angrave, North Staffordshire Regiment, Edward VII Army long service medal, named 4014, Sergeant H.E.Angrave, North Staffordshire Regiment, Khedives Sudan medal, with 'Hafir' Bar, named to No 4014 Private H.Angrave 1.North Staffordshire Regiment (large capital impressed) and Edward VI Meritorious Service medal, named W.O. Class two, H.E.Angrave, North Staffordshire Regiment, 'the first five medals are on a period wearing bar, all with period ribbons etc'. Hugo E Angrave served with the 2st Battalion who were based in Ireland, but moved to England in 1883, they then moved to the West Indies and on to Natal South Africa in 1887, the Battalion moved to Mauritius 1890, Malta 1893, and Egypt in 1895, the Battalion undertook operations under Lord Kitchener,after moving from Wadi Halfa to avoid a cholera outbreak, in the September they were involved in the battle against the 'Dervish Army' at 'Hafir', which ultimately ended the campaign, the 1st Battalion were the only British Line Regiment to be awarded the 'Hafir' bar M.I.C confirms the WWI pair only, also, with the group is a nice North Staffordshire Pacing stick, metal topped with Regiment crest, etc, four solid silver small spoons named on the cartouche, named Sergeant Angrave, a nice sepia photo on card of a soldier in Scottish Victorian Untiform, kilt etc, two S Stafford WWI era Collar dogs and a small button
A collection of costume jewellery and miscellaneous items, comprising two rosaries, a paste-set 'bee' brooch, other brooches, 'pearl' and coral necklaces, an enclosed locket, a WWII medal duo to Pte. J Pratt, with military issue New Testament, a vintage Swiss-made 'Suveran' incabloc antimagnetic ladies' wristwatch with two-tone dial and a silver-cased trench style wristwatch
2001 Liverpool UEFA Cup Final Signed Mounted Football Print: Hand signed by man of the match Gary McAllister who is pictured with team mates after receiving a winners medal. Professionally mounted and in protective plastic to keep it pristine. 100% genuine by Bigbluetube. Measures 19 x 26 inches.
Colin Todd 96/97 Bolton Wanderers 1st Division Winners Football Medal: Gold medal in original Vaughtons box. Medal states The Football League Champions Division 1 to front. Reverse has season 1996/97 and the name C Todd engraved. Colin was the manager and this has come direct from him. (See online photos)
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