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A British War Medal to 85540 Gnr L Thornton, RA [Died April 1917, Arras]; British War medal to 3911 Pte A G Barnett, 22-Lon R, [Died 7 September 1917, Kantara War Memorial Cemetery, Egypt]; British War Medal to 16987 P H Thorpe, Act E R A 4, RN, [HMS Tyne, died May 1917]; Victory medal to 39135 Pte G McCarthy, RAMC, [Died Oct 1918, Kirkee Memorial]
A Second World War RAF campaign medal group with Flying Log Book, that of Flight Lieutenant / Air Engineer Glue, the Log Book covering the period July 1944 to September 1945, from flight training through to service with 49 Squadron, the lot includes a portrait photograph of Glue in flying gear, and a caricature portrait
A 1914-15 Star and Victory medal to T4 096087 Pte A E Simmons, ASC, together with portrait postcard; Victory medal to 3637 Pte H W Hitchcock, C of Lond Yeo; British War medal to M340214 Pte W G Foxen, ASC; 1914-15 Star to M2 047804 Pte J O'Connor, ASC; Victory medal to CH 13815 Pte E W Edmunds, RMLI
A significant Second World War and post-War Army and Police medal group, including George VI General Service Medal (Malaya) and QEII GSM (Borneo and Cyprus), Malaysian Service, Nigeria Independence and UN Congo medals, to 750 P/Lt C McElduff, F of M Police / A S P C McElduff, also a Federation of Malaya Meritorious Service medal and Letter of Commendation, insignia, headgear, a quantity of documents and photographs including service records and warrant card, identity disc, presentation hip flask, also post-War memoirs and books by Colin McElduff. [Major Colin McElduff, FRGS, FRAI, FSI Scot, serviced with the Royal Welsh Fusiliers 1940-44, seconded Gordon Highlanders / Royal West African Frontier Force 1944-47, Queen's Regiment TA 1947-50, Federation of Malaya Police 1950-54, Cyprus Police 1954-59, Royal Nigeria Police 1959-63 and OSCS Borneo on Special Duties 1963-65]
A sibling casualty medal group comprising Mercantile Marine Medal to Robert Williams, killed as Steward aboard the Hospital Ship "Anglia" when the latter was sunk by a mine in the English Channel, Nov 1915; together with a British War Medal to Joseph Williams, killed serving as 3rd Engineer on the same vessel
A Great War miniature gallantry medal group, that of Captain D McElduff, Northumberland Fusiliers, including a large number of period photographs and documents including the details of the circumstances leading to the award of the Military Cross; "For conspicuous gallantry during operations. He was in charge of the covering force of a large working party, close to the enemy's trenches. When the enemy opened heavy shell fire on the working party he kept his men out for twenty-five minutes with great determination, thus allowing the working party to retire to safety. He set a fine example and displayed great coolness".
A die cast model of the Royal coach and eight together with Elizabeth II Coronation medal, various other medallions and badges, portable stereoscope viewer, various Royal related postcards and film star postcards including J. Arthur Rank Organisation, Bridget Bardot x 3, British Lion Films, Shirley Eaton x 2 and Columbia Anita Ekberg
A group of six medals, 6461609 Sjt AE Pratt AAC/Parachute Regt, comprising a 1939-1945 Star, France and Germany Star, Defence Medal, War Medal, General Service Medal 1918-62, with S E Asia 1945-46 bar, and a Territorial Efficiency Medal, with assorted silver and other medallions, commemorative plaques, newspaper articles and items, the stars later gilded and the other medal all chrome plated (box) See illustrationProvenance: Descent through the family
A group of four medals, awarded to Captain Angus McKenzie Forsyth, comprising a Military Cross, British War Medal, Victory Medal and Defence Medal, with miniatures, MID certificate (Temp Capt 15th Bn), an Army Book 136 being his War Diary 1914-1918, his Officer's Record of Services Army Book 439, War Office release note (30 May 1919), his silver double cigarette case, initialled, a pair of spurs, assorted medallions, his sword, inscribed with his name, with scabbard, MC box and a group of newspaper cuttings See inside back cover colour illustrationProvenance: descent through the family
George V British Empire Medal awarded to Sergeant Frederick Salisbury of The Royal Air Force (within the original box), with a group of various documents including; Buckingham Palace congratulations letter, marriage certificate, death certificate and a series of other documents relating to Sergeant Salisbury's life
circa 1919, the signed white dial with gold coloured decoration, 41mm diameter, with visible balance, black Roman numerals, blued spade hands and gold coloured dot minute track, the mechanical crown wind 8 day movement with mainspring and barrel across the full width of the movement and onion shaped winder, the case, 52mm diameter, sponsor marked by George Stockwell with London import marks for Sterling silver, number 829232, verso decorated with engine turned engraving around a central belted and vacant escutcheon shaped cartouche, attached to a silver rolled curb link Albert watch chain with swivel catch terminals and free running T bar with medal and painted Victorian coin attachments, length of chain 32cm and gross weight 37.3g
circa 1896, retailed by J.W. Keeley & Sons, London & Liverpool, the cream coloured dial, unsigned but marked 'Centre Seconds Chronograph', 50mm diameter, with black Roman numerals, gold coloured spade hands, blued sweep centre seconds with fleur de lys terminal, chemin de fer chapter ring and outer timing track, the signed mechanical key wind movement number 178707, countersigned by J Richardson of Coventry with start/stop slider at 2 o'clock, the case by James Richardson with Chester marks for Sterling silver, the part marked cuvette numbered 707, verso with a vacant belted escutcheon shaped cartouche and with milled edge, attached to a rolled curb link double Albert chain by Henry Pope with swivel catch terminals and a central and T-bar with attached silver fob medal and unmarked horse charm, the chain with Birmingham hallmarks for Sterling silver 1908, length 39cm, gross weight with attachments 105.2g and gross weight of the watch 178.6g, presented with the winding key (2)
circa 1880, the front lid with blue enamel Roman numerals around an inner chemin der fer chapter ring, the unsigned white dial 32mm diameter, with black Roman numerals, gold coloured spade hands and chemin de fer chapter ring, the unsigned crown wind mechanical movement with hand setting button at 2 o'clock, the case, 36mm diameter, covered with engine turned engraving, verso with a small circular and vacant cartouche, inner stamped '18K' numbered 15614, the cuvette, similarly numbered and engraved, 'To the Queen, Charles Frodsham, 84 Strand, London' below a crown, gross weight 48gFootnote: Charles Frodsham was a distinguished English horologist founding his business in the 1840s. From 1884 he traded as Charles Frodsham & Co, which remains in existence as the longest continuously trading firm of chronometer manufacturers in the world. At the Great Exhibition in 1851, he was awarded a first-class medal for his timekeepers. The firm won fourteen further medals and honours at the major international exhibitions over the rest of the nineteenth century. In 1997 the company moved to new retail premises at 32 Bury Street, St. James’s, and set up a manufacturing and conservation workshop in East Sussex, where it continues today, specialising in English precision horology.
maker's mark partially erased, possibly William Shaw II, London 1763, of traditional baluster form with leaf capped scroll handle, engraved to the base, 'John David Tharp from his godfather John J Astor Oct 9th 1922' 10.1ozt (Dimensions: H; 13cm W; 9cm)(H; 13cm W; 9cm)Footnote: Lieutenant-Colonel John Jacob Astor V, 1st Baron Astor of Hever, DL was an American-born English newspaper proprietor, politician, sportsman, military officer and a member of the Astor family. He was born in Manhattan, New York City, in 1886 - the fourth child of William Waldorf Astor, 1st Viscount Astor, and Mary Dahlgren Paul. He was five years old when his family left New York to live in England. He represented Great Britain in rackets at the 1908 Summer Olympics, winning the gold medal in the men's doubles competition and bronze in the men's singles event. In 1922, he purchased The Times newspaper following the death of its owner, Alfred Harmsworth. During his tenure, the newspaper sponsored Edmund Hillary's expedition which made the first successful climb to the summit of Mount Everest. Astor remained Chairman of the paper until 1959 when his son, Gavin, took over. On 21 January 1956 he was created Baron Astor of Hever, of Hever Castle, in Kent. In 1962, he moved from England to France andhe died on 19 July, 1971 in Cannes.
the bracelet composed of six bar gates, slightly waisted, alternating with stacks of textured loaf links, with a padlock clasp, stamped several times '9c', and suspending a hallmarked 9ct gold and part enamelled articulated clown, a bunch of keys, a faith, hope and charity trio (cross, anchor and heart), a bright cut engraved hinged book type locket, a pair of ornate slippers with faux pearl pompoms, an articulated balance, a wedding and engagement ring duo with simulated diamonds, and a hexagonal St Christopher medal - all hallmarked 9ct gold apart from the book locket which is marked '9ct'; length of bracelet 20cm, gross weight 41.8g
A collection of local interest ephemera relating to the Rylands and Bleckly families, including OBE certificate, cased copper science and art medals, national art competition medallion awarded to Edith Rylands dated 1860, white metal Manchester & Liverpool Agricultural Society medal awarded to John Rylands 1854, paper ephemera, stained glass panel, etc.Additional InformationThere is so much in this lot it is hard to do a condition report. One of the panes of the stained glass panel featuring the lion has been broken, Spotting, fixing, discolouration, staining, etc, to documents to varying degrees. Some of the outer bindings are very worn and mottled. Some of the cases where applicable are worn and have loose joints/hinges. Dome of the documents are extensively foxed. The case within which it is contained is heavily worn with surface losses and heavy discolouration. The stained glass panels are all loose with quite heavy surface wear.
An interesting album of 18th century and later British and International coins and tokens including British Empire Exhibition 1924, Salamanca 1d, Isaac Newton 1794 token, Shakespeare 1701 1/2d, Prisoner of War B.E.F. token, French Louis XIII and Louis XVI medals/jetons, Frederick the Great of Prussia Rosbach 1757 (heavily worn), 1911 Trade dollar, House of Commons 1875 'Coffin Ship' medal, Lancaster 1794 1/2d, etc, also an Edward VII India General Service miniature medal.Additional InformationThere are no gold coins within this album. There are approx 200 coins in the album.
A South Africa 1877-79 Medal, Egypt 1882 Medal and Star group awarded to Rev. J. H. Berry Chaplain, the former 'H.M.S. Active' and the second 'H.M.S. Superb', also a WWI War and Victory Duo awarded to 171460 Gnr. C. H. Berry R.A., a George VI Territorial Efficiency Medal awarded to 1462455 Bdr. J. L. W. Smith R.A. (this possibly renamed), a 'For Loyal Service' badge/button and a George V Coronation Medal.
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