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Seven Years War: preliminaries for the Conclusion of Peace 1762, a silver medal, 44.5 mm, Cupid elevated by an American Indian places a figure of Peace on a pedestal, rev. Commerce in repose amid symbols of peaceful trade, DURET USQUE AD EXTREMUM, by Holtzhey (E 702), nearly extremely fine.
Three medals: George III: Settlement of the British at Bombay 1602/ East India Company's Victory 1804, a copper medal, 41 mm, Neptune reclining on a globe holding a flagstaff with the British ensign, rev. Neptune radiate seated on a globe, THE FRENCH FLEET REPULSED BY THE E. I. COMPYS XV FEB. MDCCCIV, by J.P. Droz/ G. Mills (E 952), nearly extremely fine; George III: Settlement of the British at Bombay 1602/ East India Company's Victory 1804, a white metal medal, 41 mm, Neptune reclining on a globe holding a flagstaff with the British ensign, rev. Neptune radiate seated on a globe, THE FRENCH FLEET REPULSED BY THE E. I. COMPYS XV FEB. MDCCCIV, by J.P. Droz/ G. Mills (E 952), nearly extremely fine; Victoria: Henry Hardinge Treaty of Lahore 1846, a copper medal, 58 mm, head of Henry Hardinge left, rev. Victory presents olive branch to a kneeling warrior, MENS AEQUA REBUS IN ARDUIS, by G.G. Adams (E 1404), extremely fine or nearly so. [3]
George III: British Victories of the Peninsular War 1815, a copper box medal, 47 mm, bust of Wellington left, rev. eleven line inscription within a wreath, containing 14 card discs bearing the names and dates of battles (including two pasted inside the medal) (E 1075a), soldered suspension post impinging on interior, worn, good fine.
Three medals: Jernegan's Lottery medal, silver, 39 mm, Minerva with trophies and emblems of the arts and sciences, rev. Queen Caroline watering palm trees (E 537), good very fine; Capture of Fort Chagre 1740, pinchbeck, 40 mm, Admiral Vernon facing, a ship and a fort, rev. six ships entering Portobello harbour (E 554), good very fine; Admiral Vernon and Commodore Brown 1741, bronze or pinchbeck, 37 mm, Vernon and Brown shaking hands, rev. a devil leading Sir Robert Walpole into the mouth of hell, about very fine. [3]
France: a small collection of medals, comprising: 'Arrivee du Roi a Paris Le 6 Octobre 1789, a lead filled cliche by Bertrand Andrieu, 84.9 mm, near very fine; Napoleon Bonaparte as First Consul, Constitution of the French Republic, conjoined busts of Napoleon, Cambaceres and Le Brun, rev. nine line legend, very fine or a little better; Napoleon as King and Emperor (2), head right, revs. The Battle of Jena, and Rome conjoined with Paris, from the series by Denon, very fine; and Napoleon III, Paris Exposition 1855, a copper medal, 37.4mm, near fine. [5]
Imperial Russia: Nicholas I, Completion of the Blagoveschensk Bridge 1850, a silver medal by A. Klepikov and A. Lyalin, 75 mm, the bridge with Imperial Eagle overhead, rev. Hercules and Minerva bridging, with his club, a stream proceeding from the mouth of a jar, against which a female figure reclines with a spade, cased, extremely fine or nearly so.
Seven medals, mainly British military subjects: The Victory of Jutland Bank, 1916, bronze, 45 mm, flagstaffs crossed with a trident, 'TO THE GLORIOUS MEMORY OF THOSE WHO FELL THAT DAY', rev. text within a wreath (E 1951a), nearly extremely fine; Field Marshall Lord Kitchener, Memorial 1916, bronze, 68 mm, uniformed bust slightly left, rev. Britannia as Minerva in a warlike posture, inscription 'THROUGH' (Kitchener's motto) (E 1952a), some edge knocks and staining, otherwise extremely fine; another Kitchener Memorial, silver, 50 mm, uniformed bust with troops advancing in the foreground and warships beyond, rev. and engagement between two capital ships (E 1953), about extremely fine; Tenth Anniversary of the Signing of the Armistice 1928 (2), bronze, 76 mm and 32 mm, the Cenotaph, 'THEIR NAME LIVETH FOR EVERMORE', rev. Britannia supports a bandaged warrior in broken chains (E 2008a and b), the first with edge knocks, otherwise both about extremely fine; Waterloo Bridge Opened 1817, silver, 27 mm, Wyon bust of George III, re. Royal Standard, edge inscription (E 1091), very fine; and a uniface bronze medal, 64 mm, laurelled female figure supported by cherubs, St Paul's Cathedral beyond, 'DOMINA POTENTIS IMPERII', extremely fine. [7]
A quantity of art medals and plaques, including: France: three uniface zoological bronze plaques by Francois Thènot, depicting an elephant, a rhinoceros and antelope respectively; a silver plaque by C. Loudray, 'LE CHARMEUR'; Netherlands: DRAAGT ELKANDERS LASTEN (Carry each other's load), bronze medal for a funerary charity, 60 mm; and other items. [23]
A small quantity of commemorative and portrait medals, including: France: Austria Subdued, a copper-washed bronze medal by Brenet, 68 mm, Fame with trumpet, rev. Napoleon and Murat receive the mayors of Paris, about very fine; medal for subscribers to the association for [the commemoration] of French Victories, by Barre, bronze, 50 mm, edge inscribed 'P. F. D. BOINET. ANC. OFF. D'ARTILLERIE', good very fine or better; Britain: Jubilee 1897, silver, 26 mm (E 1817b), nearly extremely fine; Coronation 1902, silver, 31 mm (E 1871b), nearly extremely fine; and five others. [9]
The Creative Arts: a collection of prize and presentation medals, including: Board of Education Medal for Success in Art, silver, 51 mm, edge engraved (JOSEPH H. CAWTHRA. DESIGN FOR A MARBLE PANEL. 1909), cased, extremely fine; The Royal Academy of Arts Patron's Medal to Donald Gilbert, George V, Bronze, 55 mm, rev. the Belvedere Torso, edge engraved (HUBERT DONALD MACGEOGH GILBERT FOR MODEL OF A DESIGN COMBINED WITH ARCHITECTURE 10.DEC.1924) (E 1916), associated case, nearly extremely fine; The Royal Academy of Arts Turner Medal, white metal, 55 mm, Wyon bust left, rev. artist reclining in a landscape, edge scratched 'STATE OF DIES IN DEC 1923' (E 1466), apparently a test piece, about very fine ; Cinema: gilt-bronze, 68 mm, Venus rises from a projector against a frieze of cinematic motifs, rev. inscribed from the Comité International pour la Diffusion Artistique et Lettéraire par le Cinématographe for "J' Accuse" 10 August 1937, nearly extremely fine; Le Goulois, Honourable Mention medal for the Concours de 1901, a bronze rectangle in the form of a folded newspaper; and other items. [11]
William McMillan R.A.: a small group of medals associated with the artist and sculptor famous for designing both the British War Medal 1914-20 and the British version of the Allied Victory Medal (the 'Great War Pair'): The Royal Society of British Sculptors Award for Sculpture to William McMillan A.R.A. 1925, silver, 52 mm, reclining classical warrior with figure on his upturned palm, rev. burning pyre raised on a tripod, engraved tablet below (W. MCMILLAN. ARA 1925) (E 2057), good very fine or better; three uniface bronze medals by McMillan: i) 'THE PLUMBER TELLS ME HIS JOB IS BRAINWORK AND I AM A PARASITE/ PERHAPS HE IS RIGHT', the sculptor at work, a plumber remonstrating with him through a window, 83 mm; ii) 'THE SEARCH FOR SIGNIFICANT FORM?', the sculptor in contemplation of the female form, 86 mm; iii) 'NARCISSUS', Echo weeps over a reclining Narcissus, 80 mm; another uniface bronze medal apparently by the same hand, Society of British Sculptors, Foundation 1904, male nude with a figure in his hand; two uniface portrait medals by McMillan: i) Moreton Thorpe Knight of Oxied Surrey 1920, ii) John and Margaret Oxley Xmas 1926 (conjoined busts, inscribed 'To P Oxley from W. McMillan RA') , and three plaster models, including one for McMillan's 'THE PLUMBER TELLS ME..' medal described above. [10]
HMS Anzio (Tank Landing Ship L3003): a gold commemorative plaque, of irregular shape, height 52 mm, La Fanciulla di Anzio depicted in high relief, rev. 'ANZIO GRATEFUL TO THE HMS ANZIO/ ANZIO MARCH 27TH 1963', 27.86 g, in a fitted case; together with a commemorative medal by the Royal Mint, Queen Elizabeth, 25th Anniversary of Coronation, silver, 57 mm, London 1978, cased, some discolouration but otherwise about as struck; and Jamaica: silver proof 25 dollars, 1979, cased, about as struck. [3]
A small collection of coins and other numismia, comprising: Britain: George III, silver crown, 1818, edge LIX (S 3787), fair; Victoria, silver crown, 1890 (S 3921), very fine; British India: silver rupees (5): William IV, 1835 (2), one with RS incuse on truncation, fine or a little better; Victoria, 1840, dent to rim, otherwise very fine; Edward VII, 1908, uneven patination, otherwise good very fine; George V, 1918, nearly extremely fine; Edward VII Coronation, commemorative medal, bronze, 56 mm (E 1871a), nearly extremely fine; and other items. [12]
A British 1857 pattern Volunteer Royal Engineers officer's presentation sword, straight 1892 type blade with etched decoration including the dedication: "PRESENTED TO CAPTAIN J.P. CAPELL/ COMMANDING F. COMPANY (WESTON S. MARE) 1ST DEVON & SOMERSET/ VOLUNTEER ROYAL ENGINEERS/ BY HIS OFFICERS, N.C.O.'S & SAPPERS AS A MARK OF THEIR ESTEEM, DECR' 1893"; regulation gilt brass hilt, sword knot, steel scabbard. nb. This officer was awarded the Jubilee Medal 1897 in silver.
A collection of edged weapons, comprising: a French model 1831 artillery side arm, broad double edged blade 19 in., brass 'gladius' type hilt, brass mounted leather scabbard; three Portuguese model 1885 Kropatschek bayonets, with scabbard and one with leather frog; an export Mauser bayonet in scabbard; two French medal 1866 bayonets, one with scabbard; a U.S. M7 bayonet in M8A1 scabbard; and a British pattern 1876 socket bayonet. [9]
French Foreign Legion: the medals and personal effects of Legionnaire Eric Finlinson, including: National Defence Medal, 2 clasp: Missions D'Assistance Extιrieure; Overseas Medal, claps: Liban; various items of metal and fabric insignia; a white dress kepi, patent leather peak; a tricolor; and other items. According to family members, Eric Finlinson was a gamekeeper, and joined the Foreign Legion circa 1980, having taken the advice of a Gendarme to learn to speak some French before attempting to enlist. He served until 1985, she he was taken ill and died on the flight home from manoeuvres in the Central African Republic.
A over-painted portrait photograph of Lieutenant-General William Burlton, C.B., Indian Army; three quarter length facing, in dress uniform with plumed bicorn hat under his right arm, his left hand resting on the hilt of an 1831 pattern general officer's sword, wearing the Gwalior Star, a C.B. Badge, and the Army of India Medal with single clasp; gilt mount and frame. General Burlton's Army of India Medal was awarded with the clasp 'Ava', for service in Burma (the Hayward medal roll notes..... "Ass. Comm. General (Medal named to 2nd Light Cavalry)..."). He served at the battle of Mahrajpoor, 29th December 1843, and was appointed to be a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath in 1846.
Collection of military badges and buttons, officers pips, enamel sweetheart brooches, Coronation medallions c1900s, coinage (pre 1947), wax seal stamps, royal head pin badges, WWI enamel badge Bradford Traders 'My Father Fought' War fund, Pure Cumberland Lead case, A & C.C. Dudley Hill silver Fattorini & Co badge; together with 9 carat gold 1907 enamel sports medal on tag, 9 carat gold Baby oval brooch and portrait drawings in mount.
Rowing memorabilia belonging to Robert A Downie,including:three oars with painted blades,'Thames Rowing Club 'A; Henley Royal Regatta 2003','Great Britain 1980 Lightweight VIII''London Rowing Club 1978 Lightweight VIII',a collection of badges and medals, including '1985 Henley Royal Regatta Overseas Competitor', giltwood and enamel,a framed photograph,with an inscribed mount 'Great Britain Lightweight Eight 1980',an aquatint,'Skiff Club 50/90',signed indistinctly in pencil,framed 28 x 40cm (qty.)Condition report: Oars - no obvious major faults.Print - no obvious major faults.HRR medal - no obvious major faults.Photo - no obvious major faults.
WWII RUSSIAN MEDAL GROUP MOUNTED FOR WEAR Soviet Victory over Germany, Capture of Kiev medal grouping of 7 medals: Victory Over Germany; 20 year anniversary of Victory Over Germany; 30 year anniversary of Victory Over Germany; Capture of Kiev; 30 year anniversary of the Soviet Army; 40 years anniversary of the Soviet Army; and 50 years anniversary of the Soviet Army.
SADF PRO PATRIA MEDAL WITH CUNENE CLASP Full size. COA on reverse. Number 297. Cunene clasp. Only the Cunene clasp was awarded to members who served in Angola during Operation Savannah in 1975 and 1976. Recipients of the clasp wear a button, with the letter C encircled by a wreath, on the ribbon bar
SADF GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL WITH MALUTI BAR Full size. COA. In 2002, the Maluti Clasp was authorised for personnel who participated in Operations Boleas and Maluti. The Southern African Development Community intervention in Lesotho, codenamed Operation Boleas, was a military invasion launched by the Southern African Development Community (SADC), and led by South Africa through its South African National Defence Force into Lesotho to quell a coup d'état.
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