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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)
A 9ct gold football medal, the circular medal with shield crest to centre and a stylised wreath border, applied enamel decoration to front, engraving to reverse 'Runners Up Hyde J. Clare', 27mm diameter, set to a 9ct gold albert chain, comprising two graduated curb link chains set to a t-bar link and terminating in lobster claw fastenings, all links stamped '9' and '375', length 22.5cm, weight 51.8gms For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE.Please note, we do not publish any condition reports on the-saleroom.com, all requested condition reports will be available to view on trevanionanddean.com
GONVILLE BROMHEAD V.C. / ANGLO-ZULU WAR INTEREST: An autographed engraving depicting the defence of Rorke's Drift, taken from an issue of The Graphic dated March 15th 1879, Signed to the right margin 'Gonville Bromhead' and '24 Reg' for the 24th Regiment of Foot, 55cm x 39.5cm, Framed and glazed Biography from Wikipedia: Major Gonville Bromhead V.C. (1845?1891) was a British Army officer and recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest medal for valour in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to members of the British armed forces. He received the medal for his part in the defence of Rorke's Drift in January 1879, in which a small British garrison of 139 soldiers successfully repulsed an assault by some 4,000 Zulu warriors. Bromhead was portrayed by Michael Caine in the film Zulu, which depicted the battle For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE.Please note, we do not publish any condition reports on the-saleroom.com, all requested condition reports will be available to view on trevanionanddean.com
CRIMEAN WAR INTEREST: A collection of books about the Crimean War, to include CALDWELL (G) and COOPER (R), RIFLE GREEN IN THE CRIMEA, An Account Of The Rifle Brigade In The Crimean War Of 1854-56, With A Full Medal And Casualty Roll And Details Of Weapons, Clothes And Equipment Used In The Campaign, limited edition numbered 331 of 1000 copies, Bugle Horn Publications 1994, COLBORNE (J) and BRINE (F), THE LAST OF THE BRAVE; Or Resting Places Of Our Fallen Heroes In The Crimea And At Scutari, facsimile edition, The Naval & Military Press Ltd, FENTON (R), PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE CRIMEAN WAR, Secker & Warburg 1954, MOLLO (J & B), INTO THE VALLEY OF DEATH, The British Cavalry Division At Balaclava 1854, Windrow & Green, London 1991, and JAMES (L), CRIMEA 1854-56, The War With Russia From Contemporary Photographs, Hayes Kennedy Limited, Thame 1981, with a miscellany of Crimea related photocopied documents and pamphlets (Qty)
Group Of Russian / Soviet Orders And Medals All Issued To Major Kraknapek To Include Four Orders Of The Red Star (All Numbered), A Bravery Medal (Unnumbered), A Medal For Combat Service (Numbered) Together With Medals For The Defence Of Moscow And Stalingrad, To Also Include The Officers Guard Badge, Complete With Documents For All Orders And Medals.
A Full Size British Victorian 1882 Egypt Medal & Khedive's Star Medal Pair Named And Issued To : 1410 PTE G. BURTENSHAW Of The 35th Royal Sussex Regiment, Both Complete With The Correct Ribbons. George Burtenshaw Was Born In Lewes Circa 1857. He Was Living And Working As A Labourer In Falmer Near Lewes When He Attested To The 107th Regiment Of Foot (Bengal Infantry). The 107th Amalgamated With The 35th To Form The Royal Sussex Regiment. He Saw Overseas Service With The 1st Battalion In Malta From March 1880 - July 1882 And Then In Egypt From July 1882 - May 1885.
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