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Crown of Romania Order, Officer's Cross (4th Class), Military in Time of War (bottom of swords cut), 1st Model, Silver; Star of Romania Order, Officer's Cross (4th Class), Military in Time of War, 1st Type, Silver (enamel on one arm restored); Crown of Romania Order, Knight's Cross (4th Class), Military in Time of War (bottom of swords cut); Sanitary Merit Medal, 2nd Class; Russia, Order of St. Vladimir, 34 mm, GOLD, maker's mark "AK, Keibel", hallmarked "56, Kokoshnik", original suspension ring, loop and ribbon; Badge of Honor for 25 years of Military Service; Country's Upsurge‚ Medal. All pieces with original ribbons, in very fine condition! A rare and important bar of a high ranking officer! RR! I-III
Medal of Faithfull Service, 1st Type, Civil, 1st and 2nd Class; instituted on the 11th of November 1906. Multiple recipient documents awarded to different Romanian and Foreign Officials and citizens, dated 1884, 1888, 1892, 1896, with original signature of King Carol I and famous Romanian Ministers. Very interesting group! (6) I-II
Medal of Faithfull Service, 1st Type, Civil, 1st and 2nd Class; instituted on the 11th of November 1906. Multiple recipient documents awarded to different Romanian and Foreign Officials and citizens, dated 1891, 1892, 1903, 1907, 1914, with original signature of King Carol I and famous Romanian Ministers. Very interesting group! (5) I-II Very interesting group!
Medal of Faithfull Service, 1st Type, Civil, 2nd Class instituted on the 11th of November 1906. Multiple recipient documents awarded to different Romanian and Foreign Officials and citizens, dated 1884, 1893, 1911, 1914 with original signature of King Carol I and famous Romanian Ministers. Very interesting group! (5) I-II
Cross of Faithfull Service, 1st Type, Civil, 1st and 2nd Class; Medal of Faithfull Service 1st Type, Civil, 1st and 2nd Class instituted on the 11th of November 1906. Multiple recipient documents awarded to different Romanian and Foreign Officials and citizens, dated 1907, 1910, 1912, 1914, with original signature of King Carol I and famous Romanian Ministers. Very interesting group! (5) I-II
Cross of Faithfull Service, 1st Type, Civil, 2nd Class; Medal of Faithfull Service 1st Type, Civil, 2nd Class instituted on the 11th of November 1906. Multiple recipient documents awarded to different Romanian and Foreign Officials and citizens, dated 1906, 1907, 1911, 1912, 1913 with original signature of King Carol I and famous Romanian Ministers. Very interesting group! (5) I-II
Cross of Faithfull Service, 1st Type, Civil, 2nd Class; Medal of Faithfull Service 1st Type, Civil, 1st and 2nd Class instituted on the 11th of November 1906. Multiple recipient documents awarded to different Romanian and Foreign Officials and citizens, dated 1900, 1903, 1907, 1911, 1912 with original signature of King Carol I and famous Romanian Ministers. Very interesting group! (5) I-II
Medal for Victory over Germany, Commemorative Medal for the 40th Anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War, Commemorative Medal for the 30th Anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War, Commemorative Medal for the 50th Anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War, Commemorative Medal for the 60th Anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War. Breast Badges, different sizes, Bronze, original suspension rings and ribbons. I-/II
Medal by Henri Auguste Jules Patey (Paris), 51 mm; 66.2 g., Forrer-Vol. IV pg. 425; Medals of the Rattanakosin Era-pg. 88/9. Obv. Bust of King Rama V in military dress facing right, legend around; Rev: Six lines inscription with date below, edge inscription stamped by hand "MONNAIE DE PARIS - ARGENT". This medal was struck to commemorate King Rama V's first visit to Europe from April 7-December 16, which also happened to be the first time any monarch from Thailand had visited Europe. The honor of designing this medal was given to Henri Auguste Jules Patey, the Chief Engraver at the Paris Mint. Remarkably, Patey was able to complete his initial portrait of the king after only one sitting. The original portrait by Patey was designed in wax from which a plaster mold was made. Using a plaster negative with graphite coating, an electroformed copper negative was made. This negative would have been the prototype used by the reduction machine to produce the 50 mm medal. After the dies were completed a proof of the medal was presented to the king for examination. Pleased with the work, the king ordered a second production of the medal in 30 mm to be used as an order or decoration. In case of issue, with silver Thai symbol on the lid. Extremely rare original strike, almost uncirculated! I RR!
Gold Medal ‘Abd al-Hamid Khan II, 1293-1327 H./1876-1909 (1918). Breast Badge, 25 mm, GOLD, the obverse with the Ottoman coat-of-arms, the reverse with calligraphic inscription in Arabic lettering: “Liyâkat Madalyası - sadâkat ve Đecâ’at ibrâz edenlere Mahsûsdur 1308” (“The Merit Medal – Reserved to all those who showed Fidelity and Courage. [AD] 1890”); pierced and fitted with the original gold suspension ring and ribbon. A signifcant, and beautiful medal, uncommon in this perfect condition. I
Gold Medal ‘Abd al-Hamid Khan II, 1293-1327 H./1876-1909 (1918). Breast Badge, 25 mm, GOLD, the obverse with the Ottoman coat-of-arms, the reverse with calligraphic inscription in Arabic lettering: “Liyâkat Madalyası - sadâkat ve Đecâ’at ibrâz edenlere Mahsûsdur 1308” (“The Merit Medal – Reserved to all those who showed Fidelity and Courage. [AD] 1890”); pierced and fitted with the original gold suspension ring and ribbon. A signifcant, and beautiful medal, uncommon in this perfect condition. I
Joseph Florimond de Loubat. The Medallic History of the United States of America (1776-1876). New York by the Author, 1878. 170 etchings on 86 plates by Jules Jaquemart. 2 vols. Folio, publisher's original cloth lettered in gilt. First Edition dedicated in 1879 by the author to Mr. d'Hauteville, descendant of General Alexander Macomb whose medal is represented on plate 46. Exlibris de la Biblioth?que du Chateau d'Hauteville. Ex. Lot 1054 Auction 12 September 2015, Hotel des Ventes Geneve. RR! I-II
Personal group of ten: Order of the Legion of Honor 3rd Republic, Knight`s Cross Luxury Model, Silver, enameled; War Cross 1939-45, Bronze, 3 stars on the ribbon; War Cross for Overseas Campaign, Bronze, with 4 palms on the ribbon; Combattant Crosses, gilt Bronze; Aeronautical Medal, gilt Bronze; Colonial Medal, with clasp "Extreme Orient", Silver; Liberation Medal, gilt Bronze; Commemorative Medals for North Africa, clasp "Maroc", gilt Bronze; Sip Hoc Chau, Civil Merit Order, Officer, gilt Bronze; Vietnam, Bravery Cross with palm on the ribbon, Bronze. A highly interesting bar, of a very decorated officer serving in the Orient. RR! I-II
Knight's Crosses (2), Unilingual Civil, 5th Class, instituted in 1900. Breast Badges, 66x40 mm, Silver, central medallions silver, one side enameled (one damaged), original suspension rings and one ribbon; Medal 2nd Class. Breast Badge, 45x35 mm, silvered Bronze, original suspension ring and ribbon. (3) I-II
Order of the Redeemer, Knight's Cross, 2nd Model, Silver; Order of George I, Officer's Cross, gilt Silver, Order of the Phoenix (King George II), Officer's Cross, gilt Silver; Italy, Order of the Crown, Officer's Cross, GOLD; Medal of the War against Turkey, 1912-13, Bronze; Medal of the War against Bulgaria, 1913, Bronze. Different sizes, 4 enameled, original suspension rings, mounted on a chain. Suberb big sized miniatures in best jeweler's quality! I
Naval Distinguished Service Medal (instituted 1943), Amiral Tamandare Merit Medal (instituted in 1957), Military Long Service Medal 1st Class with 4 stars on clasp (instituted in 1901). Breast Badges, different sizes, in Bronze, one gilt, with suspension devices and original ribbons, mounted on a bar with long horizontal pin on reverse. I-
Group of a Lieutenant of the 5th Squad of the Austrian Lancers Regiment, dated 1866. Miniature bar of 10. Gilt Bronze Chain, France - Mexico Medal; Mexico - Order of Our Lady of Guadalupe, Officer, GOLD, (reverse center missing); Maximilian, Militar Bronze Medal; Germany - Baden, Order of the Lion of Zahringen, Knight, Military, partially gilt Silver; Germany - Baden, Leopold (1830-1852) - Medal for Loyal Service in War, Bronze; Germany - Prussia, Wilhelm I, 100 Years Anniversary of Birth Medal, 1897, gilt Bronze; Franco-Prussian - War Medal for Combattants, 1870-1871, gilt Bronze; Prussia - Military Long Service Cross for 25 Years, gilt Bronze; Prussia - order of the Red eagle, 4th Class, Silver; Pussia - Iron Cross, 1870, in case of issue in brown leather. Together with 5 Mexican Promotion and Awarding for Our Lady of Guadalupe Order Documents , all dated 1866. An extraordinary complete group of an officer of the Mexican War, of the highest interest and rarity! I-IV RR!
Space and Rocket pioneer Wernher Von Braun signed 5 x 3 b/w photo sitting with a General looking at a photograph in evening dress with Bow tie. Wernher Magnus Maximilian Freiherr von Braun (March 23, 1912 - June 16, 1977) was a German and later American aerospace engineer and space architect. He was the leading figure in the development of rocket technology in Germany and a pioneer of rocket and space technology in the United States. While in his twenties and early thirties, von Braun worked in Nazi Germany's rocket development program. He helped design and develop the V 2 rocket at Peenemunde during World War II. Following the war, he was secretly moved to the United States, along with about 1, 600 other German scientists, engineers, and technicians, as part of Operation Paperclip. He worked for the United States Army on an intermediate range ballistic missile program, and he developed the rockets that launched the United States' first space satellite Explorer 1. In 1960, his group was assimilated into NASA, where he served as director of the newly formed Marshall Space Flight Center and as the chief architect of the Saturn V super heavy lift launch vehicle that propelled the Apollo spacecraft to the Moon. In 1967, von Braun was inducted into the National Academy of Engineering, and in 1975, he received the National Medal of Science. He advocated for a human mission to Mars. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
WW2 Award of Air Force Cross cover signed by 16 WW2 AFC medal winners. Includes Wg Cdr A Ashworth DSO DFC AFC. ACM Sir John Barraclough DFC AFC, AVM H Bird Wilson DSO DFC AFC, ACM Brian Burnett DFC AFC, Grp Capt Denis David DFC AFC, AVM Frank Dodd DSO DFC AFC, Sqn Ldr Neville Duke DSO DFC AFC, AVM Desmond Hughes DSO DFC AFC, AVM Michael Lyne AFC, Grp Capt Hamish Mahaddie DSO DFC AFC, Grp Capt Bobby Oxspring DFC AFC, Air Cdre Peter Squire DFC AFC, Grp Capt Peter Vaughan Fowler DSO DFC AFC, AM Richard Wakeford AFC, Air Cdr Harry White DFC AFC, ACM Peter Wykeham DSO DFC AFC. Rare cover only 16 issued. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
A GEORGE VI MILITARY MEDAL GROUP OF TEN to 1450 4308 A. cpl. J Brown R.E. with the O.B.E. MLY war medal, '39 - '45 star, France and Germany star, defence medal, Elizabeth II Coronation medal, Jubilee medal, Territorial medal and the Cadet Force medal with boxes of issue for the M. M. & O.B.E. and the miniature group Condition Report: Available upon request
A RARE 9CT GOLD LONDON FLOODLIGHT FOOTBALL MEDAL the obverse inscribed London Floodlight Football, Jan.4, the reverse inscribed John Harkins, Millwall with ring suspension, with newspaper clipping regarding the match and a yellow-metal medal, the obverse inscribed Powderhall New Year Marathon, the reverse inscribed Won by H. Smith, Armadale, 1942 with ring suspension in original fitted case Condition Report: Available upon request
A VICTORIAN INDIA MEDAL to 3674 Pte. J. Allan, Gordon Highlanders with three clasps, Relief of Chitral 1895, Punjab Frontier 1897-98, Tiran 1897 - 98 with a Victorian South Africa medal to Pte. Allan with four clasps, Cape Colony, Paardeberg, Driefontien and Johannesburg, also an Edward VII South Africa medal to Pte. Allan with two clasps, South Africa 1901 and 1902 with his WWI group of three and a WWI group of two to 13890 Pte. D. McI, Mackie H.L.I. (8) Condition Report: Available upon request
A SILVER-GILT MASONIC MEDAL OF OPENWORK DESIGN BY THOMAS HARPER, 1813 the obverse inscribed Comp W A Burridge, the outer band inscribed Si Talia Jungere Possis Sit Tibi Scire Satis, A.L. 5813 A.D. 1813, six pointed star, inscribed to reverse, Strength, Concord, Beauty, Truth, Wisdom and Peace with, the reverse also inscribed, with central sun in majesty, the outer band inscribed Deo Regi Fratribus Honor Fidelitas Benevolentia with globe and dividers, the lower with TH and inscribed T. Harper Fleet Street Fecit, 8 x 5.5cm Thomas Harper, established a reputation as one of the best makers of Masonic Jewels in London. He was first initiated in 1761 into Lodge No. 24 in Bristol, but on moving to Charlestown, South Carolina, he was the first Junior Warden of Lodge No. 190. He was a most influential member of the Grand Master's Lodge No. 1 on the Atholl register, now No. 1 on the register of the United Grand Lodge of England and he was honoured in September 1785, at the age 50, with Grand Rank. Thomas Harper was in practice as a silversmith whilst in America, however he first registered his mark at Goldsmiths' Hall on May 27th 1790 Condition Report: Available upon request
An enamelled Home Guard lapel badge, Auxiliary Fine service cap and lapel badges, Victorian Queen's institute of District Nursing medal member 6349, Civil Nursing Reserve pin badge, British Red Cross Society cap badge, WVS Civil Defence badge, St Johns Ambulance buttons, rank and cap badges and epaulets, together with Berkshire and Lancashire constabularies buttons, badges and members.
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