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A group of eight medals awarded to K65285 G H Osborne S P O HMS Drake: 1939-45, Atlantic, Africa, Pacific and Italy Stars, War medal with oak leaf, Long Service and Good Conduct medal and Imperial Service medal in box of issue, with a "liberation of Norway 8th May 1945" scroll, Admiralty medal slip, two spare oak leaves and ribbon bands.
20th century silver-mounted circular plaque 'The Chellini Madonna' after Donatello, marked verso, London, makers Pobjoy Mint Ltd, Sutton, Surrey, England, 95/750, 27cm diameter Reproduction of original Donatello sculpture in AD 1456 authorised by the V & A museum in 1976 to raise funds to purchase the originaland a circular medal cased 'National Medal for Success in Art awarded by the Science and Art Department' (2)
World War I two medal group with death plaque to Harry Sanders, Royal Engineers, together with a certificate and photograph in a frame, group of other various World War I medals, cap badge and a framed photograph153818 Spr.H. Sanders R.E.The naming on the loose medals is as follows:-1-4018 PTE. C.F. Curtis, The Queen's RGeorge V medals x 2 - 527 SJT J.J. Curtis & 527 BN A.I.F.Civilisation x 2 - 527 SJT J.J. Curtis 11-BN A.I.F.1-4018 PTE C.F. Curtis The Queens S.R.1914/15 Star x 2 - L/CPL J.J. Curtis 11/8N. A.I.F.T4-4018 PTE. C.F. Curtis The Queen's R
A collection of jewellery in brass box, including a Ketcham Mc Dougall extendable watch chain brooch, silver medal by Toye & Co. Ltd, London, 1937, silver and marcasite ring, 9ct gold and silver signet ring, marcasite clip, paste brooch, silver chain and thimble and horseshoe opal glass and paste pin.
A SET OF WORLD WAR II MEDALS consisting of The Defence Medal, the 1939-45 medal, The France and Germany Star and The 1939-45 Star together with a quantity of Royal Canadian Air Force uniform cloth badges and buttons At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot This in no way indicates a good condition Please contact the sale room for a full condition report
A SELECTION OF JEWELLERY, to include a Celtic silver hinged bangle with a black enamel panel to front, a circular silver medal of the 'National Smallbore Rifle Association' with a Birmingham hallmark, suspended from a curb link chain, together with three curb link chains most with marks to indicate silver, approximate gross weight 37.4 grams
A SILVER ALBERT CHAIN AND WWI MEDAL, the silver Albert chain with lobster clasp and a silver hallmark for Birmingham, suspending a circular vacant charm, inscribed with 'Jun Char Cup Runners Up 1926.7', length 250mm, approximate weight 51.0 grams and Birmingham hallmark, together with a 1914-1919 WWI British Victory medal with ribbon Condition Report SE-20281 PTE T H Scott A V C
'DICK CUP' MEDAL 1952/53, awarded to Jim Baxter, the obverse with gilt shield cartouche within a plain border, the reverse engraved 'Dick Cup, James Baxter, 1952-53', 40mm high including bale, maker Bendall Bros., in .925 silver, 7.7g Note: This early medal from Baxter's career is likely from his time with Halbeath Juveniles, whom he played with until signing for Scottish Junior Football side, Crossgate Primrose. Provenance: This is offered for sale on behalf of the partner of the late player.
Nellie Roberts (British, 1872-1959), Study of an Orchid, Cymbidium Gold Mohur (var. Cathay), monogrammed in ink, and inscribed with the variety, watercolour on card, paper attribution label verso, unframed. 27cm by 19cm. Note: Nellie Roberts was appointed official botanical artist to the Orchid Committee of the Royal Horticultural Society in 1897, a role she held for 56 years until 1953. She produced images of orchids which had won awards and was awarded the RHS Gold Medal in 1900 and the Veitch Memorial Medal in 1954.
Nellie Roberts (British 1872-1959), Study of an Orchid, Cymbidium Sander (var. Aurea), monogrammed and titled, dated R.H.S. Feb. 14/ (19)28, watercolour on card, unframed. 27cm by 19cm Note: Nellie Roberts was appointed official botanical artist to the Orchid Committee of the Royal Horticultural Society in 1897, a role she held for 56 years until 1953. She produced images of orchids which had won awards and was herself awarded the RHS Gold Medal in 1900 and the Veitch Memorial Medal in 1954.
Nellie Roberts (British 1872-1959), Studies of Orchids, a Pair, Cymbidium Cresta and Cymbidium Chiron (var. Olive), the first dated February 1935, the second March 1936, each monogrammed, watercolour on card and with paper attribution labels verso, unframed (2). 27cm by 19cm Note: Nellie Roberts was appointed official botanical artist to the Orchid Committee of the Royal Horticultural Society in 1897, a role she held for 56 years until 1953. She produced images of orchids which had won awards and was herself awarded the RHS Gold Medal in 1900 and the Veitch Memorial Medal in 1954.
Nellie Roberts (British, 1872-1959), Studies of Orchids, a Pair, Cymbidium Madonna Castle Hill and Cymbidium Esmeralda, each monogrammed and dated February (19)38 and March (19)41 respectively, watercolour on card, each with paper attribution label verso, unframed (2). Each 27cm by 19cm Note: Nellie Roberts was appointed official botanical artist to the Orchid Committee of the Royal Horticultural Society in 1897, a role she held for 56 years until 1953. She produced images of orchids which had won awards and was herself awarded the RHS Gold Medal in 1900 and the Veitch Memorial Medal in 1954.
Nellie Roberts (British 1872-1959), Studies of Orchids, a Pair, Cymbidium Lucastes Brockhurst and Cymbidium Early Bird Pacific, monogrammed and dated November (19)31 and October (19)50 (the second in pencil verso), watercolour on card, each with paper attribution label verso ,unframed (2). Each 27cm by 19cm Note: Nellie Roberts was appointed official botanical artist to the Orchid Committee of the Royal Horticultural Society in 1897, a role she held for 56 years until 1953. She produced images of orchids which had won awards and was herself awarded the RHS Gold Medal in 1900 and the Veitch Memorial Medal in 1954.
Nellie Roberts (British 1872-1959), Studies of Orchids, a Pair, Cymbidium Louis Sander Ulysses and Cymbidium Early Bird Pacific, each monogrammed and both dated 1950, watercolour on card and with paper attribution label verso, unframed (2). Each 27cm by 19cm Note: Nellie Roberts was appointed official botanical artist to the Orchid Committee of the Royal Horticultural Society in 1897, a role she held for 56 years until 1953. She produced images of orchids which had won awards and was herself awarded the RHS Gold Medal in 1900 and the Veitch Memorial Medal in 1954.
Cleveland Historic Campaign Medals 1793 - 1945 album and a group of various miniature military medals including 1914/19 war medal, George V Long Service and Good Conduct medal, Territorial Army Emergency Reserve ERII Efficient Service, and Saint Michael and Saint George enamel miniature medal
WWII Distinguished Service Medal (DSM) group, awarded to Sailor Stanley Sutherland comprising DSM, Defence medal together with Star medals 1939 - 45, Africa and Atlantic complete with the matching set of miniature medals, continuous Certificate of Discharge and a hardback copy of Touching the Adventures of Merchantmen in the Second World War. Attention is drawn to page 140, Blockade Runner - Stanley Sutherland D.S.M, which details events from SS Paracombe, the ship on which Stanley Sutherland and his brother Jimmy served. Remarkably both were awarded the DSM and details of Stanley's medal listing are in the National Archives, Kew. D.O.B 01 March 1918 ref number BT 395/1/94339, discharge number R.204069 Footnote from Stanley Sutherland's son: "I should point out that my father's DSM is unique as my dad and his half brother Jimmy who were on the same ship (SS Parracombe) running the blockade into Malta during the 2nd world war were the first British merchant seaman to be awarded a distinguished service medal as it was normally only awarded to the military"
A pair of W.W.1 medals, awarded to 66960 Pte. W. J. Beer. Devon. R., comprising British War medal and Victory medal, and Devon Regiment badges, etc, together with a quantity of other medals and badges including a Special Constabulary Long Service medal, awarded to John Shapland (Devon and Cornwall), cased (a lot)
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