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World War Two (WW2) campaign medals - a framed display to Ronald Dennis, 1939-1945 Star, Atlantic Star and War medal, Royal Navy, served on HMS Hood, killed in action on 24th May 1941 when ship was sunk in the Battle of Denmark Strait, the display containing image of Ronald Dennis, his medals with ribbons, comp slip and image of HMS Hood with letter from Buckingham Palace and memorial info adhered verso, the frame measuring 52.5 cm x 41 cm
World War Two (WW2) campaign medals - 7362768 Gunner Robert John Leak, 1939-1945 Star, France and Germany Star, Defence medal and War medal, killed in action on 28th October 1944, served Royal Artillery 53 Heavy Regt, buried Mierlo War Cemetery - lot includes image of Gunner Leak's war grave and other
World War Two (WW2) campaign medals - 5440668 Cpl Harry Richard Wire, 1939-1945 Star, Africa Star, Italy Star, Defence medal and War medal, killed in action on 20th May 1944, aged 27 years, served Kings Shropshire Light Infantry Regt 1st Bn, buried Beach Head War Cemetery, Anzio, grave ref XV.C.6 - lot includes original correspondence from the War Office, the Graves Commission and personal correspondence from Cpl Wire to wife at home
World War Two (WW2) campaign medals - Lance Sgt William Fraser Pymer, 1939-1945 Star, Africa Star, Italy Star, Defence medal and War medal, killed in action on 2nd November 1943 in Italy, served Essex Regt 5th Bn, buried Sangro River War Cemetery, Italy - lot includes image of L/Sgt Pymer, medal box, war diary and commemmorative scroll
World War Two (WW2) campaign medals - 925108 Sgt David Armour Cumming, 1939-1945 Star, Africa Star and War medal, killed in action 30th October 1942 in Egypt, aged 24 years, buried Alexandria (Hadra) War Cemetery, served 149 Lancs Yeomanry Anti Tank Artillery - lot includes image of war grave, medal box, and comp slip
World War Two (WW2) campaign medals - Pte David William Small, 1939-1945 Star, Italy Star, War Medal and Sports medal (boxing), 4468517 served 7th Batallion, Oxf & Bucks Light Infantry, killed in action on 4th September 1944, buried at Coriano Ridge Cemetry, orig from Tow Law, County Durham - lot includes copies of War Diary and Commemorative Scroll
World War One (WW1) and World War Two (WW2) (Father and Son) campaign medals - WW1: Edward Francis Johnson, 1914-15 Star, Victory medal, British War medal, Death Plaque and letter from Buckingham Palace - WW2: Sgt Edward Charles Johnson, 1939-1945 Star, Africa Star and War medal with oak leaf, RAF 38 Squadron, killed in action on 22nd March 1942, Wellingrton Bomber - incl in lot is comp slip, letter from Imp War Graves Commission re El Alamein, photograph of E C Johnson and details of war grave
World War One (WW1) and World War Two (WW2) (Father and Son) campaign medals - WW1: Driver Edward Saltmarsh, Victory medal and British War medal, 3177 556329 Driver, R.E. (T) died in 4th quarter of 1931, copies of various FH records included in lot - WW2: Private Edwin Alfred Saltmarsh, 1939-1945 Star, France and Germany Star and War medal, South Lancs Regt, killed in action on 27th February 1945 aged 18 years, incl in lot is comp slip and medal box
World War One (WW1) and World War Two (WW2) (Father and Son) campaign medals - WW1: Private Robert Orr, Victory medal and British War medal, 4473, 4th Bn, Black Watch (Royal Highlanders) 20864, killed in action on 6th November 1916 aged 18 years, commemorated at Douai Communal Cemetery, incl in lot is medal box, comp slip, reg'd medal envelope and copies of other official information - WW2: Hugh Orr, 1939-1945 Star, Africa Star, Pacific Star and War medal, 138804, Stoker, Royal Navy, died on ca 27th February 1942, served on board HMS Jupiter (destroyer) hit by a torpedo and sunk, incl in lot is original photograph of Hugh Orr, original photograph of the crew, photograph of the ship in action, correspondence from RN Barracks, Devonport, 'H.M.S. Jupiter' cap tally, commemorative scroll and more documentary info
World War One (WW1) and World War Two (WW2) (Father and Son) campaign medals - WW1: 233971 Pnr John Dickinson, Victory medal and British War medal, served R.E.; WW2:4473, 198239 Corporal William Dickinson, R.E.M.E. attd H.Q. 70th Inf Bde, 1939-1945 Star, France and Germany Star, Defence medal and War medal, died on 14th July 1944 aged 31 years, rem with honour Tilly-sur-Seulles War Cemetery; also WW2: P/A Sgt John Dickinson, 1939-1945 Star, France and Germany Star, Defence medal and War medal - incl in lot is commemorative scroll, comp slips, letter from Buckingham Palace, various official documents, photographs, Christmas card from India, soldier's release book, medal boxes and much more
World War Two (WW2) campaign medals - Pte Bernard Turner, 1939-1945 Star, Italy Star, Defence medal and War medall, served King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry; killed in action on 21st January 1944 while in Italy, buried in Minturno Military Cemetery, Italy - incl in lot is commemorative scroll, comp slips, numerous letters and official documents, medal box and much more
World War Two (WW2) campaign medals - Dvr/Lance Cpl Arthur Wilson Patterson RASC, 1939-1945 Star, Africa Star and War Medal, captured at El Alamein, held prisoner in Italy 1942/43, escaped to Switzerland late 1943, orig from Waltham, near Grimsby - lot includes 27 wartime letters, photographs and RASC cap badge
World War Two (WW2) campaign medals - P/KX112372 Stoker 1st class William T Davis Royal Navy 1939-1945 Star, Italy Star, Defence medal and War medal, died on 8th May 1942, served on HMS Olympus, sunk after hitting a mine off Malta 8th May 1940 - included in lot is comp slip, letter from Buckingham Palace, commemorative scroll, medal box, images of ship and crew and casualty details
World War Two (WW2) campaign medals - SSX19034 Able Seaman Frank Raymond Hayes Royal Navy 1939-1945 Star, Africa Star and War medal, killed in action on 27th April 1941 - included in lot is comp slip, medal box, certificate of service in R.N., letter from crew mate to the mother of the deceased explaining the events of 27th April, image of Frank Hayes, also ship and other documents
World War Two (WW2) campaign medals - Gunner Thomas Lindsay Palmer Melloy, Royal Navy 1939-1945 Star, Defence medal and War medal, died on 19th August 1941 aged 32 years, served on HMS Foresight (destroyer) - included in lot is comp slip, medal box, certificate of service in R.N., copoies of images of various personnel, ships, memorial information and much more extending over 21 pages
World War Two (WW2) campaign medals - Aircraftsman First Class Charles William Maxwell, RAFVR 89 Sqdn, 1939-1945 Star, Africa Star, Defence medal and War medal, killed in action on 24th December 1942 (age 21 years) buried Moascar War Cemetry, Egypt - lot includes commemorative scroll and official paid box
World War Two (WW2) campaign medals - 165309 Lieutenant Norman Jones, 1939-1945 Star, Africa Star and War medal, died on 10th September 1942, aged 31 years, served 149 Bty, 27 Lt A.A. Regt, Royal Artillery, Ramleh War Cemetery - lot includes image of war grave, copy of war diary, medal box, comp slip and details of family
World War Two (WW2) campaign medals - 657731 Sergeant Arthur Westwood Mitton, 1939-1945 Star, Air Crew Europe Star, Defence medal and War medal, killed in action on 20th February 1944, aged 23 years, served as air bomber, RAF 626 squadron, grave on Ameland in Nes general Cemetery, son of Arthur & May Mitton of Chorlton-cum-Hardy - lot includes medal box, comp slip and comprehensive details of operations record book, other members of the crew, war grave images, plot information and more
World War Two (WW2) campaign medals - Able Seaman Joseph Barker, D/SSX 33898, Royal Navy, Defence medal and War medal, killed in action, served on HMS Jaguar, sunk 26 March 1942 off Tobruk by U652, remembered with honour Plymouth Naval Memorial - lot includes many information documents regarding HMS Jaguar, comp slip and official paid box
World War Two (WW2) - a French oval display plaque, Medailles de la Guerre 1939-1945 with commemorative War Medal and ribbon and named to Soldat Pierre Thomas, au 124 eme R.I. prisonniere le 20 Mai a Quesnoy (Nord) aux stalags II E B, repatrie le 28 Mai 1945, gilded oval frame and displayed under glass, 38.5 cm x 48.5 cm
World War Two (WW2) - a French oval display plaque, deux Medailles de la Guerre 1939-1945 with Combatants Cross and commemorative War Medal both with ribbons and named to Soldat Robert Leconte, Classe 1927, 225 R.I.D Hollande, Campagne e Belgique - Dunkerque, prisonnier et repatrie, gilded oval frame and displayed under (cracked) glass, 40.5 cm x 50.5 cm
World War Two (WW2) - a Czechoslovakia display plaque, Narod Sobe, (a nation for itself) two medals comprising the War medal (1914-1918) and Czechoslovak War Cross 1918 (?eskoslovenský vále?ný k?íž 1918) both with ribbons and named to Soldat de 2 eme classeDouvizie de la C.H.R. No Mle 663, framed under glass, 40.5 cm x 54.5 cm
World War One (WW1) - a French oval display plaque, 1914-1918 with Croix de Guerre with star, Military Medal and 1914-1918 commemorative war Medal, all with ribbons named to Ovide Thiebaut, soldat de 1eme classe 72 Regt d'Infanterie, trois blesseurs et trois citations, framed under glass, 51 cm x 41 cm
World War Two (WW2) - a very large file detailing the history of Ordinary Seaman Herbert John Pearson P/JX 679645, HMS Aldenham, Royal Navy who was killed in action on 14th December 1944 aged 18 years - included in the lot are the 1939-1945 Star, the Italy Star and the War medal, commemorative scroll, official Royal Navy correspondence and documents, numerous letters to loved ones back home, pictorial postcards and much more. All documents contained within, in excess of 100 transparent pockets in clean lever arch file
World War Two (WW2) campaign medals - 2324206 L/Cpl Jack Smithies, Royal Corps of Signals, G.S.M., 1939-1945 Star, Africa Star, Defence medal and War medal, killed in action on 5th June 1941 buried in Alexandria (Chatby) War Cemetry, orig from Prestwick, Lancs - lot includes photographs, divisional badge, commemorative scroll and official paid box
World War One (WW1) and World War Two (WW2) (Father and Son) campaign medals - WW1: 6601 Sergeant B Tarbard 282/BDE RFA, British Military Medal for Bravery in the Field, 1914-15 Star, Victory medal and British War medal - WW2: 928795 Flight Sergeant Victor Tarbard, 1939-1945 Star, France and Germany Star, Defence medal and War medal, reported missing 26th October 1944 - included in the lot are numerous official and personal documents including photographs relating to both father and son, also diary, medal box etc
Interesting old ukulele banjo with rectangular trademark metal plate to the head inscribed Harold Walden 'Only Me Knows Why', with 7.75" skin, wooden resonator and mother of pearl dot inlay to the fingerboard, within an associated case and some sheet music *This instrument was named after Harold Adrian Walden, who was an English amateur footballer who played for several clubs including Halifax Town, Bradford City and Arsenal. Walden also played for Great Britain's football team at the 1912 summer Olympics, where he won a gold medal. He was also famous as a musical hall musician and stand-up comedian, his signature tune being 'Only Me Knows Why'
Air Cdre Fred West VC Great War winner VC signed 3 x 3 picture of his WW2 aircraft cut from larger DM Medal Victoria Cross cover. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.
Norman Jackson VC signed 3 x 3 picture of his WW2 aircraft cut from larger DM Medal Victoria Cross cover. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.
Flt Lt John Cruickshank VC signed 3 x 3 picture of his WW2 aircraft cut from larger DM Medal Victoria Cross cover. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.
Wg Cdr R Learoyd VC signed 3 x 3 picture of his WW2 aircraft cut from larger DM Medal Victoria Cross cover. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.
Wg Cdr William Reid VC signed 3 x 3 picture of his WW2 aircraft cut from larger DM Medal Victoria Cross cover. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.
Grp Capt Leonard Trent VC signed 3 x 3 picture of his WW2 Whitley aircraft cut from larger DM Medal Victoria Cross cover. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.
General Bernard B. Rogers signed 10 x 8 b/w photo, United States Army general who served as the 28th Chief of Staff of the United States Army, and later as NATO's Supreme Allied Commander, Europe and Commander in Chief, United States European Command. Besides the Distinguished Service Cross, Rogers' decorations included the Defence Distinguished Service Medal, the Silver Star, four awards of the Legion of Merit and three awards of the Distinguished Flying Cross. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.
An Accumulation of Pre-Decimal Bronze Coins weight 7.03kg, pre-decimal cupro-nickel weight 642g, £3.60 face value in old 10p & 5p coins, 39 x cupro-nickel crowns: 1965(x13), 1972(x4), 1977(x9), 1980(x7) & 1981(x6), 3 sets of 'Britain's First Decimal Coins,' a set of sixpences 1953 - 1967 in a Sandhill case, a cupro-nickel commemorative medal 1986 'Royal Wedding' and an ornamental penholder with a Queen Elizabeth II penny, brass threepence, sixpence & shilling mounted in a perspex block, together with approximately 480 foreign coins, virtually all 20th century, low denomination base metal coins
WILLIAM HENRY BARTLETT (1858-1932) 'A Carrigean Moss Gatherer' signed and dated 1910 lower right, oil on canvas, 72cm x 59cm Exhibited: The 142nd Exhibtition of the Royal Academy, 1910, number 613, catalogue page 26 William Henry Bartlett was an accomplished artist and draughtsman, focusing primarily on landscape painting and subjects associated with the sea. In the late 1870s he travelled to Paris to study at the Ecole des Beaux Arts under Geróme and at the Académie Julian under Bouguereau. It was through his study in Paris that he found influence from Bastien Lepage, who has been credited with leading the emergence of the Naturalist school. This inspired his use of genre and pastoral themes shown in works such as The Village Road. He returned to London in 1880 where he began exhibiting in the Royal Academy and in 1889 he was presented with a silver medal at the Paris exhibition. During the 1890s, he passed several summers in Connemara, County Galway, he developed an interest in Irish rural life, in particular the harsh landscapes that people struggled to survive in, and this has translated into a number of his paintings. Bartlett has been exhibited numerous times with the Royal Hibernian Academy (RHA) and the Royal Academy (RA). The Fine Art Society presented a one-man show of Bartlett's work, he has been published in the Art Journal and he was also a member of the Royal Society of British Artists.
RUSSIAN ENAMELLED COPPER CUP, late 19th or early 20th century, of square section and tapered form, with indented corner angles, each side with a raised champleve enamel floral sprig to each side, the underside with Cyrillic script for the 'Ovchinnikov workshop' within the circular foot rim, 3.5cm high, 5.5cm wide; with a leather covered case with fitted and velvet lined interior, the case 6.5cm high, 8cm wide Note: Born in 1830, Pavel Ovchinnikov became one of the most famous Russian silversmiths of his time. From a family of modest origins -his father was a serf, Pavel gained the favour of Prince Dimitri Volkonski, and was sent to Moscow where he was apprenticed in a jewellery shop In 1850 he gained his freedom and three years later he founded his own workshop. His business thrived, so that by 1865 he was appointed Court supplier to the future Tzar Alexander III. His works were exhibited at the Pan-Russian manufacturing exhibition where he won the gold medal, and at the 1867 Exposition Universelle in Paris. Ovchinnikov was also court supplier to King Vittorio Emanuele II of Italy and to King Christian IX of Denmark
A group of three First World War Medals compromising of a 1914-15 Star to L-30231 DVR: N.V.GRAY - R.F.A. A 1914-18 British War medal and a 1914-19 Victory Medal 'The Great War For Civilisation'. Together with three dog tags belonging to 30231 N.V.Grey and a brass wounded stripe in a box with address.
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