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A RUSSIAN MEDAL AND A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN SILVER CUFFLINKS, the circular medal depicting a hammer and sickle to one side and the letters CCCP, suspended from a red and cream striped ribbon, the chain link cufflinks with oval panels engraved with floral detail, with silver hallmark for Birmingham 1908, approximate total weight 29 grams
THREE WWI MEDALS, as follows (a) British War & Victory medals named to 3324 Dvr, J. Rogers RA, together with original box of issue and ribbons (b) Broitish War Medal named to 40214 Pte. F.A. Walker. South Staffordshire Regiment, together with original box of issue and issue slip for a pair? and registered envelope
TWO CARDBOARD BOXES CONTAINING COINS AND COMEMMORATIVES, to include lots of 20th Century cupro nickel coinage, six five pound coins UK, Austrian 1985 year set, Yugoslav set, threepence set, first day coin cover, together with a .999 souvenir medal 112 grams has been cleaned, a 1979 silver medal, The 200th Derby, a silver Michel Angelo commemorative with stamps, double Coronation five pounds, Victoria and Elizabeth in an album, a selection of World banknotes with many Chinese in album and loose etc
David Price boxing champion autographed large photo. High quality 16x12 photograph signed by boxer David Price seen in a domestic clash with Tom Dallas. David Price (born 6 July 1983) is a British professional boxer. He held the British, English, and Commonwealth heavyweight titles between 2012 and 2013, and was one of the division's top-rated prospects in the early 2010s. As an amateur he won a bronze medal at the 2008 Olympics, gold at the 2006 Commonwealth Games, and three ABA titles; all in the super-heavyweight division. 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 V Scots Guards officer's dress sword, which belonged to Major W. L. Greenlees, see Supplement to the London Gazette 30th Oct. 1919 -'Lt. W. L. Greenlees, S, Gds, Spec. Res., and to be temp. Maj. whilst so empld. 30th Dec. 1918' see also Major W. L. Greenlees medal group in this saleThe 1914-15 star in his medal group shows that he was initially enrolled in the 1st Scottish Horse regiment.
A WW1/WW2 medal group of seven to Major W. L. Greenlees, Scots Guards Special Reserve battalion and 1st Scottish Horse regiment with matching miniatures, see Supplement to the London Gazette 30th Oct. 1919 -'Lt. W. L. Greenlees, S, Gds, Spec. Res., and to be temp. Maj. whilst so empld. 30th Dec. 1918'The 1914-15 star in his medal group shows that he was initially enrolled in the 1st Scottish Horse regiment.
WWII Bomber Command - An incredible 8x12" colour photograph ' Bomber Command - Lest We Forget ' autographed by NINE bomber command veterans and related persons. Signatures comprise: Hugh Rogers (filmed the sinking of the Tirpitz), Harry Parkins (630 & 567 Squadrons), Hal Gardner (106 & 189 Squadrons), Benny Goodman (617 Squadron), George Johnny Johnson (617 Squadron Dambuster Bomb Aimer), George Dunn (Bomber Command), James Flowers (50 Squadron), Roy Smith (199 Squadron) and John Bell (617 & 619 Squadron). All signed with their relevant squadron numbers / medal awards. Each signed in black marker. A beautiful and rare signed photograph.
A good military group of medals to Pte W Parsons, Royal Sussex Reg 6634, 2608 Pte W Parsons London Reg to include Queens Africa medal with three bars, South Africa 1901, orange free state, Cape Colony to 6634 and WWI trio, Faithful service and Legion of Frontiersmen for Meritorous Service, all with new ribbons but with original bar , 1914 -15 star named as Corporal
An Imperial Service Medal awarded to Alexander Wenham, alongside documentation on Alexander Wenham, Who was born in 1883 and died in 1975. Includes birth certificate, marriage certificate, letters from the London Telecommunications Region detailing his bravery in restoring telephone lines during air raids.
Medals: a Victorian Naval General Service Medal with 'Trafalgar' clasp awarded to Robert Niven (renamed in italics); according to the accompanying research this medal was unofficially named or renamed due to a misspelling of the recipient's name on the Trafalgar and NGSM rolls as 'Robert Nevin', 'Navin' or 'Naven' of service/ship's pay book no. SB 588 - see National Archives references ADM 73/19/83, 29/46/447, 29/26/477 and 29/29/477. The research identifies these spelling variations to very likely be one and the same Robert Niven to whom this NGSM is named and who served as an Ordinary Seaman on HMS Mars from 1803 to 1813 and HMS Bellerephon from 26th July 1813 to 13th September 1815 during which time Napoleon Bonaparte was being held on board; also included is genealogical research and photocopied documentation listing his birthplace as Glasgow (Lanark), trade as a cotton labourer/weaver, later residence and death on 21st June 1854 at Greenwich Hospital with rheumatism among the listed causes.
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