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First World War family medals comprising War and Victory medals named to 40803 PTE. W.F. Gurney. R. War. R. Together with soldiers service and pay book and other ephemera. First World War casualty Trio comprising 1914 - 15 Star, War and Victory medals named to 115241 PNR. C.E. Gurney. R.E. and accompanyi condolence slips and an unrelated Order of Buffalos medal
Six First World War War medals named to 11407 PTE. S. Kilburn. L'Pool. R., 22933 SPR. W. Sutcliffe. R.E., T3-022747 W.O. CL. 1. H. Ball. A.S.C., 37592 PTE. J. Burridge. Ches. R., 2887 CPL. C. H. Wright. L'Pool R, M-299270 PTE. W. Partridge. A.S.C., First World War Victory medal named to 28182 PTE. S. Levy. R.W. FUS. and a Mercantile Marine medal named to William H. Finnis (8 medals)
Scarce Victorian Gallantry awards comprising Quiver medal (silver type) with blue and white ribbon denoting a water rescue, named to William Morgan, dated 8th February 1894 in box of issue together with a Life Saving Medal of the Order of St John (2nd type) bronze issue named to William Morgan, dated 27th July 1894 in box of issue, together with citation for the rescue which reads "for rescuing a passenger at Portland Road Station, London, on 8th February 1894. The man, who was particularly intoxicated, had fallen on the metals in front of an approaching train, but was rescued by two porters, who jumped on to the line for the purpose, pushed the man under the edge of the platform and held him there until the train has passed them and was stopped, and backed."
Second World War R.A.F.V.R. Medal group comprising 1939 - 1945 Star, Air Crew Europe Star, Africa Star, Burma Star, Defence and War Medals (mounted on bar) together with two flying logbooks and other ephemera relating to the recipient 1053406 W/O Maurice Abbott. The first logbook commences on 11th December 1940 with training as an observer, continuing into 1941, with training as a Bomb Aimer and Navigator before commencing squadron operations with 110 Squadron on 26th August 1941 in Bristol Blenheims. During his time with 110 Squadron there is a crash landing noted at Stalham on 28th August 1941, Ops. to Amiens on 27th September 1941 and further bombing and operations continuing through 1941 and into 1942, moving with the Squadron to India, serving as a Navigator as the Squadron converted to Vultee Vengeance Dive bombers, with operations against Japanese positions at Kalemyo, Inndainggyi, Tintha and Stockade in 1943. In 1944 W/O Abbott transferred to 194 Squadron serving again as a Navigator aboard Douglas Dakotas carrying out supply dropping flights to the Chindit Army units in Burma, remaining with the Squadron in 1945, surviving a crash landing on 20th March 1945, before returning to the U.K., ceasing flying on 30th November 1945. An interesting logbook and and medals.
A collection of silver and costume jewellery, to include a sterling silver enamel medal, Birmingham 1924, a silver Scottish hardstone brooch, marked STERL, with metal pin, a sterling silver brooch, Chester 1899, pin deficient , a pair of silver amethyst earrings, a pair of silver peridot earrings, a pair of silver clarified amber earrings, a pair of silver onyx earrings, silver rings, together with a quantity of costume jewellery to include brooches, rings, etc. (qty.) Silver - 72.96g total
A gold charm bangle, damaged , the round section bangle suspending a quantity of gold and metal charms, to include an enamel music medal, dated 1925, a front and back locket, watch keys and Chinese charms to include a basket, a slipper, and character charms, 31.25g, together with a loose Art Nouveau gilt Joan of Arc medal and a rolled gold seal, intaglio engraved with 'Adieu' and a bird and cage (3)Condition report: Bangle tests as approximately 14ct gold, suspension loops test as metal. Basket, both slippers and round Chinese character charm test as approximately 18ct gold. Puffed heart charm marked 15ct. Heart shaped Chinese character charm tests as base metal. Music medal marked 9ct. Possiby pitch filled. Bangle is in two halves, the wire has snapped. Various charms dented, and with wear to jump rings. Please request condition reports on specific charms if required.
1914/15 Star, 14-18 and Victory medal and plaque, all named Captain M Muir (Mathew Andrew Muir) together with a small engraved brass panel detailing his military life - 15th Kings Hussars 1903-1913, 1st Kings African Rifles 1914-16, died at Nuombi July 1916 while on active service with General Northeys Column
Rolex 9ct Gold Ladies Wristwatch, circa early part to mid 20th century, Having a Silvered dial with Arabic numerals, Lacking hand to subsidiary seconds dial, Stamped Rolex 15 Rubis, Swiss made to movement, Marked to the inside of case Rolex R.W.C Ltd, Gold Medal Geneve Svisse, 9 and 375, Model no 22444, On a flexible bracelet strap, 6.5cm
Miscellany to include Swedish mid century ceramic miniature vases a/f John Anderson 1899-1969 Höganäs Keramik, white metal Cockerill's, coronation coach and horses, wooden stand, a vintage penknife with Helvetiorum Fidei ac Virtuti - the lion monument of Lucerne, solid nickel silver medal of Llandaff Cathedral a Firmin London military button, vintage fan etc.
A group of assorted silver, including a Victorian silver christening-mug, by George Unit, Birmingham, 1868, chased with foliage, a pair of Victorian salt-cellars, London, 1897, two filagree ornaments, each in the form of a Driedel, one with Dutch tax mark; two vesta-cases, one kidney shaped, a filagree card-case; a silver medal for the Leeds Coliseum Banjo Contest and other small items, weight of silver 11oz 11dwt (qty)
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