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1914/15 TRIO TO CORPORAL F C WOODS RE 1914/15 Star - correctly impressed - 91252 DVR F C Woods RE British War Medal - correctly impressed - 91252 2.Cpl F C Woods RE Victory Medal - correctly impressed - 91252 2 Cpl F C Woods RE Condition GEF in boxes of issue with packets. Frank Charles Woods was born in Surrey in 1893. He attested on 4th May 1915 at Aldershot. He served on the Western Front from September 1915 until December 1915, before a transfer to the Balkans namely Salonika in January 1916. He served with the 108th Field Company and was hospitalised on numerous occasions for bouts of Malaria. Woods survived the war and was discharged on 3rd of May 1919. He emigrated to Canada in 1925 and worked as a Farmer, and died in Vancouver in 1980.
NO BAR INDIAN MUTINY MEDAL TO THOS MADGWICK 82ND REGT Correctly impressed Thos Madgwick 82nd Regt Condition NVF ( Contacting to obverse and reverse, naming not affected) Thomas Madgwick looks to have joined the Army in 1851. He sereved in the Indian Munity and his medal is confirmed on the rolls. He survived and was discharged
A COLLECTION OF GREAT WAR MEDALS British War Medal to J55805 F A Chacksfield AB RN 1914/15 Star to 02984 2. Cpl W Hollis AOC ( Slight over stamping of rank) 1914/15 Star to 71363 DVR S Hollis RAF - a Military Medal Winner Victory Medal to 35728 2.AM W E Holliss RAF Pair to 160825 SPR L Frogley RE
THREE BAR QUEENS SOUTH AFRICA MEDAL TO 3100 PTE B GROVES BERKSHIRE REGIMENT Roll confirms entailment to the medal and bars Queen South Africa Medal - Cape Colony, Orange Free State and Transvaal - correctly impressed 3100 Pte B Groves 2nd Rl Berks Regt With Ghost dates Condition VF. Missing rivet between CC & OFS. ( Regt rubbed) contacting in obverse field KINGS SOUTH AFRICA MEDAL TO 24083 SAPR W HALEY ROYAL ENGINEERS William Haley joined the Royal Engineers at London on 1st October 1889 aged nineteen. Haley served with 1 Division Telegraph Battalion Royal Engineers and was awarded a Queen South Africa Medal (fours bars) along with the KSA He became a Chelsea Pensioner and died in March 1947. King South Africa Medal with bars 1901 & 1902 Correctly impressed 24083 Sapr W Haley RE Polished but VF
An Orrefors 'Äpplet' green glass vase, designed by Ingeborg Lundin, designed in 1955, inscribed 'Orrefors Expo 32-57 Ingeborg Lundin', 37cm high For the nearly thirty years between 1947 and 1971, that Ingeborg Lundin designed glassware for Sweden's Orrefors glassworks, her designs were prized for their originality, simplicity and grace. Founded in 1898, Orrefors originally manufactured bottles, window glass, and tableware. In 1914, the firm started to produce cut crystal, and by 1925 had become internationally renowned for its engraved art glass. By the late 1940s, the young Lundin and her contemporaries at Orrefors and other Scandinavian glassworks were developing new forms that expressed the spirit of a softer, organic type of modernism. In 1955, Lundin designed the Apple (Äpplet) vase for the Helsingborg 1955 Exhibition, a world’s fair dedicated to modern design. The simple transparent form of her Apple vase is a beautiful luminous shape that needs no ornamentation. The slightly imperfect sphere, topped by a thick-walled cylindrical neck reminiscent of an apple’s stem, relies on the play of light on and in the colourless glass itself. The form exploits the transparency of glass exceptionally well. When shown at the Milan Triennale of 1957, the Apple vase won a gold medal. Produced in both clear and light green transparent glass, it is the best known of Lundin’s designs for Orrefors.
A First World War Princess Mary Christmas Gift Fund tin 1914. Containing original bullet case pencil. Along with Albion mix tobacco, War Office medal award postcard and a monochrome photograph of a soldier. Very light dents, minor scratches and wear to the tin. Tobacco opened and cling filmed but packaging in overall good condition. Pencil good and with lead. The ephemera pieces in reasonable condition.
A WWI/WWII GERMAN IMPERIAL/3RD REICH MEDAL BAR OF FOUR MEDALS as follows, L to R 1914-1918 Combatants Cross with swords, German Police 18 year long service medal, with rare add on ribbon (Eagle Swastika), WWI Austrian commemorative medal and WWI Hungarian 'Pro Deo Et patria medal, nice medal combination, mounted by a military tailor backing is marked E Keilig, Dresden
A SELECTION OF IMPERIAL GERMAN WWI/II ERA MEDALS as follows, a Ueb Aug Und Hand Furs Vaterland medal, with attached cartouche fob and surrounding crimson pad engraved to rear 1927 and other German script, a German shooting award, crossed rifles with centre skull, dangling Iron Cross and double ribbon set, a German shooting award 10 year, crown suspender, green/white ribbon, a group of five miniature German medal including Combatants cross etc with ribbon attachments, two gold coloured ribbon bars in metal, one has eagle and very small iron cross, the other Iron cross flanked by oak leaves
THREE GERMAN 3RD REICH MEDALS/CAP devices to include a German Wehrmakt 25 yr service medal, with blue ribbon attached, crossed oak leaves and small silver coloured Eagle swastika, a German 10 year N.S.D.A.P. Medal with ribbon, WWII West Wall medal, no ribbon, a large silver coloured cap device, Eagle/Swastika/Iron Cross Veterans Asc visor cap badge, maker marked '2' on back Ges Gesch for C.E. Junker of Berlein, a small gold coloured Bevo Eagle marked on reverse for H. Aurich, long stick pin fastener
THREE WW1 MEDALS, all individually glazed and framed as follows, 1914-15 Star, named to Pte 949 Alfred Sidney Merrick, 14th Btn Warwick Regiment (1st Birmingham Pals) K.I.A 23.07.1916, Battle of the Somme, on Thiepval Memorial, with paperwork, British War Medal named to Arthur Gulliver, Pte 21122, 16th Btn Warwick Regiment (3rd Birmingham Pals) casualty 06.10.1917, Paschendaele, commemorated on the Tyne Cot Memorial, Victory Medal named to 9685, Pte T2/9685 Lewis J Bryant, Army Service Corps, with small copy MIC on reverse of frame (note: medals have not been removed from frames)
TWO FRAMES CONTAINING MEDAL GROUPS TO MEMBERS OF THE ROYAL WARWICK REGIMENT (BIRMINGHAM PALS), as follows, 1914-15 Star trio named to Pte 816 F.J.Everard, 16th Btn, British War and Victory medal pair named to Cpl 235259 H.W.Hawthorn, 15th Btn frame printed details suggests he was a WWI casualty on 04.07.1918, however he is not shown on CWGC records, medals have not been removed from frames
TWO FRAMES CONTAINING MEDAL GROUPS TO MEMBERS OF THE ROYAL WARWICK REGIMENT (BIRMINGHAM PALS), as follows, 1914-15 Star trio named to Pte 1351, F.Barton, 15th Btn (2nd Pals), British War and Victory Medal named to Pte 234, F.A.Warner, 16th Btn (3rd Pals) (note: medals have not been removed from frames)
THREE GLAZED FRAMED OF MEDALS AS FOLLOWS, 1914-15 Star trio named to Dvr 30981 T.G.Clark R.F.A./Labour Corps, back of frame has copy MIC and details regarding Clark including a Court Martial days after the war ended, British War and Victory medal pair named to Pte 20906 Fred Preece, Gloucester Regiment, with small copy MIC on reverse of frame, British War and Victory medal pair named to Gunner 238399 Ernest P Bath, R.F.A., with black and white photo and coy MIC
BOX CONTAINING MEDALS, BADGES AND SCHOOL ATTENDANCE MEDALS ALL FAMILY CONNECTED, as follows, group of five medals attributed to a W.E.Nash British War and Victory Medal named T-1533 Pte W.E.Nash 'Queens' Regiment India General Service medal GeoV Afghanistan NWF Bar 1919 named 200247 Pte W E Nash, four Queens Regiment Territorial Efficiency medal GeoV named 200247 Pte W E Nash, four Queens Regiment and Legion of 'frontiersmen' Meritorious Service Medal, hallmarked named to FTRS W.E.Nash, the vendor has also provided a photo copy of Nash wearing the medals in his Frontiersman Uniform, a boxed set of five School Attendance medals attributed to a Violet Evelyn KEENE, a relative of Nash, these cover the period 1908-1914, three WWII Defence medals, and sixteen Military Cap Badges, collar dogs etc, together with a copy of 'Medal and Decorations' by Ian Angus
A NUMBER OF MILITARY INTEREST, SHOOTING MEDALS, AND A WWI VICTORY MEDAL, as follows, boxed ROAC Rifle Asc medal named to the 1932 Winners of the Mulcahy Shield, Captain A.W.Field, boxed medal, Kent County Rifle Asc, named to B.Cobb, 1951-51, boxed NRA medal Kensington R.C. 1945 W.Hocknell, boxed silver medal 1929-30 A.Boodle, boxed silver Caddonfoot R.C. won by J M A Dobson August 1910, Marylebone R.C. 1914 boxed silver medal, named 1914 E.Newell, boxed pistol winner medal C.S.M. P. Morris 1955, boxed 1920 G.S.B. Medal Brother W.Greaterex, and boxed NAD Imperial Lodge medal to same man, seven shooting medals, some named, and a rifle shaped tie-clip, sixteen medals, some named and a rifle shaped tie-clip (16)Condition Report Stamped Birmingham 1927, maker J T & Co
A WWI BRITISH WAR AND VICTORY MEDAL PAIR named to 1386 A/Cpl W.H.Mathew R.A.M.C, together with a boxed large circular peace medal named to L/Cpl W.H.Mather, from the people of Bushberry, Staffordshire, Mather was KIA 05.06.1918 whilst serving in France, and is buried at the Pernes Military Cemetery, northern France, splendid archive, and worthy of further research
THREE MILITARY MEDALS as follows, Crimea Medal Sebastapol Bar named to A.Taylor Gr&Dr (gunner and Driver), 11th Btn Royal Artilliery, Territorial Force Efficiency Medal named to 620033 'Trumpeter' C.J.Salisbury R.H.A. chips missing from rim, possibly from pawing? and checks for silver content, 1914-1915 Star, unnamed cast copy
INTERESTING GROUP OF MILITARY ITEMS AND SHOOTING MEDALS, as follows, traditional black beret with RAOC badge attached, Inspectorate of Clothing British Army form IC19 with attached crossed rifles arm emblem and seal dated 1955, original field orders for 41st Btn MGC dated 28.06.1918 in plastic sleeve, original mounted on card NRA certficiate dated 1913, NRA Kings Trophy Medal 1925 presented to Richard Williams Boord, later the 3rd Baronet Sir RWBoord, in Royal Mint case, RE Shield in bronze colour in fitted case, named to Sgt R.Brotherton, boxed shooting medal won by officers from 2nd Btn Scots Gds, 1922, boxed silver medal won by a Gunner in September 1885, large boxed red and white enamelled cross with a St George centre, believed from maker Elkington & Co Ltd
LARGE METAL CONSTRUCTED 'STRONG BOX', cream coloured containing WWII medals and ephemera as follows, group of five WWII medals, ribbons and box of issue attributed to W.T.Birtles, of Goodman Street, Burton on Trent, issues by the Air Ministry 1939-45, Africa and Burma Stars, Defence and War medal, all mint some with cellophane envelopes, two RAF sweetheart brooches, silver horseshoe and RAF wings, enamel wings and underneath a circular disc, which opens to reveal the photo of the recipient, two ROSPA medallions, BMC safe drivers enamel badges, cap badges, small compass and several copies of Spick and Spam 'Girlie' pin-up magazines etc (empty boxes and some small sea shells)
A TIN CONTAINING A GROUP OF FOUR WWI ERA AND LATER MEDALS named to W G (George) Braddy, British war and Victory medal named 3614 Spr, W G Braddy, Royal Engineers, GEOV Special Constabulary Faithful Service medal with Great War bar in box, nmaed Insp George Braddy, Essex & QEII Royal Observer Corps medal named 'Chief Observer W G Braddy', silver Royal Engineers pin badge, circular, two oblong tins, Silver Jubilee, 1910-1935 & Coronation 1937 containing a small number of military cap badges, pins, shirt studs, autograph book etc
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