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Proof silver £2 coin - Commonwealth Games limited 75,000 copies, 1986, proof St Helena Tercentenary 1973 25p, proof Queens Golden Jubilee commemorative medal 2002, proof Piedfort £1 1988 limited 15,000 copies, proof Wireless Bridges The Atlantic £2 2001 limited 25,000 copies, proof Nelson 2005 commemorative crown, proof silver 1 and a half Euro - 60th Anniversary of the End of WWII, limited 50,000 copies (7)
Quantity gentleman's cufflinks, Sekonda chrome pocket watch, Elizabeth II Long Service and Good Conduct Medal and Elizabeth II Imperial Service Medal in case, small quantity bank notes and other items (1 box)Condition ReportThe Elizabeth II Imperial Service Medal says Reginald Charles Phillips on it. The Elizabeth II Long Service and Good Conduct Medal says 23847768 WO2 J A Phillips REME
FIVE ITEMS OF WOMENS RA, RN AND US NAVY UNIFORM ITEMS as follows (a & b) Womens RAF Nursing shift dresses in sand colour lightweight, bearing collar dogs black plastic RAF buttons etc, shoulder insignia medal ribbons etc (c) believed US Navy, smock top and trousers in Navy blue (d) Royal Navy smock top and trousers, top bears the bullion thread AE insignia (e) US Navy Womens jacket and skirt in navy, rank insignia to arm and medal ribbon
THREE R.A.F. UNIFORM ITEMS as follows (a) Number 1 dress jacket, trousers, white shirt, medal ribbon and M.I.D Oakleaf attached, staybright buttons (b) WWII era Number 1 jacket (belted) trousers, blue shirt, brass buttons, medal ribbon and Air Gunner insignia (c) Number 1 Mess jacket, trousers, white shirt, staybright buttons, Royal Cypher insignia to right cuff
THREE ITEMS OF UNIFORM CLOTHING IN THE STYLE OF GERMAN WWII WEHRMACHT (a) Uniform jacket and trousers which are marked G48, shoulder boards, collar boards, Green Bevo Eagle insignia to right chest, medal ribbon, buttons are unmarked (b) Uniform jacket marked in collar G-52-1, shoulder boards, collar boards, Black Bevo Eagle to right chest and 'Totenkopt' cuff title left cuff, medal ribbon (c) Uniform jacket, shoulder and collar boards, 'Overoff' button, medal ribbon
THREE ITEMS OF BRITISH REGULAR ARMY UNIFORM ITEMS as follows (a) Womens Army jacket and skirt together with beige shirt, Sgt stripes and staybright buttons, medal ribbons etc (b) Mens number 2 jacket, trousers, beige shirt, Sgts stripes ATS shoulder Insignia medal ribbon and Royal Signals metal badge on left chest (c) Mens number 2 jacket, trousers and shirt, staybright buttons and Ubique (Royal Artillery) collar badges, crown insignia to left cuff
THREE ITEMS OF BRITISH REGULAR ARMY UNIFORM ITEMS as follows (a) Number 2 dress jacket, trousers, shirt etc, jacket has brass buttons, Cpl stripes medal ribbons and lanyard, ATS insignia to shoulders (b) Number 2 Dress jacket, belt, shirt and trousers, brass buttons, Cpl stripes, RAMS insignia to chest and medal ribbons (c) Uniform jacket, shirt, tartan trousers, brass buttons
THREE R.A.F. UNIFORM ITEMS as follows (a) Number 1 jacket, trousers, shirt, jacket bears Sgts stripes, staybright buttons (b) mess dress jacket (short smock style) trousers, powder blue shirt and black tie, shoulder boards, medal ribbons to chest (c) number 1 style dress jacket, trousers, white shirt, brass buttons to jacket
THREE ITEMS OF BRITISH REGULAR ARMY UNIFORM ITEMS as follows (a) Number 2 dress jacket, trousers, shirt, jacket has staybright buttons, R A collar insignia, medal ribbons etc, Crown insignia to left and right cuff, Parachute wings insignia (b) Womans No 2 Dress uniform, jacket, trousers, shirt etc, Signals insignia to right collar, Cpl stripes to both arms (c) Womens number 2 uniform jacket with skirt, shirt etc, Sgt stripes, staybright buttons, Crown insignia collar badges, medal ribbons etc
THREE UNIFORM JACKETS IN THE STYLE OF WWII GERMAN LUFTWAFFE WITH HEADGEAR AS FOLLOWS (a) Uniform jacket, Luftwaffe shoulder and collar boards 'Overoff' buttons with an Albert Kempfe brand visor cap with cockade and Luftwaffe Eagle metal insignia (b) Uniform jacket, post WWII insignia attached hochfein buttons with a visor cap Albert Kempfe, metal eagle and cockade, no swastika (c) Uniform jacket with Luftwaffe shoulder and collar boards, Luftwaffe Eagle to right chest medal ribbon bars together with side cap
A BOX CONTAINING A NUMBER OF 3RD REICH WWII BADGES, PINS etc, to include Iron Crosses with 1939 spange all one piece, U Boat badges Luftwaffe pilots badge, Knights Cross, WWI Tank badge, Olympic Medal 1936, two NSDAP enamel badges and a Kurland cuff band, all are believed to be post WWII copies
A group of military medals to include 1939-45 Star, Italy Star, African Star, France - Germany Star, defense medal, efficient service territorial awarded to Trooper L. W. Evans Royal Gloucestershire Hussars, World War I miniature, RAF cap badge, along with a RAC India emblem and collection of ration books.
Henry Gasser (1909 - 1981) Oil on canvasboard painting of "A Grey Day in Gloucester" harbor scene. Signed lower left. Inscribed verso. He got his background in art studying at the Newark School of Fine and Industrial Art and the Grand Central School of Art. This was followed by study at the Art Students League of New York in the classes of Robert Bracman. He later studied privately under John R. Grabach. He is represented in over fifty museum collections and numerous important private ones as well. Among the awards that Henry Gasser has received are the Hallgarten Prize at the National Academy, the Zabriskie, Osborne, and Obrig prizes at the American Watercolor Society, the Philadelphia watercolor club prize, the Allied Artists Gold Medal at Oakland, California and many others. He was a member of the National academy of Design, the American Watercolor Society, the Royal Society of Art (Great Britain), the Salmagundi Club, the Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington.Sight Size: 13.5 x 17.25 in. Overall Size: 19 x 23 in.
Mary Lane McMillan (Texas, New York, Florida, 1883 - 1976) Painting of a woman in a garden with hollyhocks. Signed lower right. Oil on Canvas. Previously exhibited at The Plains Art Museum and the Albin Polasek Museum. McMillan was an American illustrator and fine artist during the early to mid 20th century. She studied at the National Academy of Design in New York from 1902 to 1904 where she won the Suydam Medal for best work in her Antiques class in the 1903 Spring competition and won Honorable Mention in her Illustration class in the 1904 Spring Competition. McMillan studied illustration and pictorial composition at the Chicago Art Institute (c. 1905-1906) under Walter Marshall Clute and studied watercolors and outdoor sketching under Frederick Oswald. She attended Walter Marshall Clute's private school at his home in Park Ridge, IL, where she studied oil painting, interiors, landscapes, costumes, and plein air techniques. During this time, McMillan also associated with members of the art colony in Park Ridge. In 1914, many years after she had left Chicago, McMillan was invited to submit a painting titled, An Old Spinning Wheel, for a watercolor exhibition at the Chicago Art Institute. McMillan taught art at the Presbyterian College for Women in Milford, TX and was later head of the Art Department at Polytechnic College (now Texas Wesleyan University) in Fort Worth, TX from 1906 to 1912. McMillan began illustrating magazine covers for Holland's and The Etude during these years as well. In 1910, McMillan traveled to Florence to study with William Merritt Chase at his private villa. From 1910 to 1912, she was a popular exhibitor at the Fort Worth Public Library's art exhibitions, often displaying her Italian inspired artwork. She left Texas for New York in 1912 to devote her career to book and magazine illustration. Over one hundred of her illustrations appeared in issues of Life, McCall's, The Designer, Harper's Bazaar, Saturday Evening Post, Pictorial Review and The American Magazine, which included various cover features. She even dabbled in the world of commercial illustration by doing a Campbell's Soup advertisement for tomato soup in 1915. Sight Size: 20.5 x 16 in. Overall Size: 30 x 26 in.
Mary Lane McMillan (Texas, New York, Florida, 1883 - 1976) Watercolor of a flower garden with hollyhocks. Signed lower right. Previously exhibited at The Plains Art Museum and the Albin Polasek Museum. McMillan was an American illustrator and fine artist during the early to mid 20th century. She studied at the National Academy of Design in New York from 1902 to 1904 where she won the Suydam Medal for best work in her Antiques class in the 1903 Spring competition and won Honorable Mention in her Illustration class in the 1904 Spring Competition. McMillan studied illustration and pictorial composition at the Chicago Art Institute (c. 1905-1906) under Walter Marshall Clute and studied watercolors and outdoor sketching under Frederick Oswald. She attended Walter Marshall Clute's private school at his home in Park Ridge, IL, where she studied oil painting, interiors, landscapes, costumes, and plein air techniques. During this time, McMillan also associated with members of the art colony in Park Ridge. In 1914, many years after she had left Chicago, McMillan was invited to submit a painting titled, An Old Spinning Wheel, for a watercolor exhibition at the Chicago Art Institute. McMillan taught art at the Presbyterian College for Women in Milford, TX and was later head of the Art Department at Polytechnic College (now Texas Wesleyan University) in Fort Worth, TX from 1906 to 1912. McMillan began illustrating magazine covers for Holland's and The Etude during these years as well. In 1910, McMillan traveled to Florence to study with William Merritt Chase at his private villa. From 1910 to 1912, she was a popular exhibitor at the Fort Worth Public Library's art exhibitions, often displaying her Italian inspired artwork. She left Texas for New York in 1912 to devote her career to book and magazine illustration. Over one hundred of her illustrations appeared in issues of Life, McCall's, The Designer, Harper's Bazaar, Saturday Evening Post, Pictorial Review and The American Magazine, which included various cover features. She even dabbled in the world of commercial illustration by doing a Campbell's Soup advertisement for tomato soup in 1915. Sight Size: 16 x 11 in. Overall Size: 26 x 21.5 in. Framed behind glass.
MFV Lord Ernle - A gimbal mounted candle lamp, with later glass shade, H35cm. Provenance: Built in 1919 the Grimsby Trawler Lord Ernle Ran on to sumerged rocks in dence fog. All 15 crew rescued by the Flamborough lifeboat, for which the Coxwain George Leng recieved a silver medal for Gallantry, the lamp was recovered by the vendor on a dive.
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