British Royal Navy dress uniform jacket having brass naval buttons, bullion wire cuff braid (Rear Admiral) and medal ribbons for MBE, 1914-18 star, WWI war medal, WWI Victory medal, Naval general service medal, 1939-45 star, Atlantic star, Pacific star, WWII defence medal, WWII war medal, Jubilee 1935 medal and Coronation 1937 medal
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British Royal Navy dress uniform jacket having A Fleming and Co of Portsmouth label with brass naval buttons, bullion wire crossed anchors (Petty Officer) patch badge, triple chevrons and crossed flags (Chief Yeoman of Signals) badge and medal ribbons for 1939-45 star, Atlantic star, WWI war medal and Royal Naval long service and good conduct medal
Polish Army dress uniform with buttons by R Gaunt and Sons Ltd of London, bullion wire Poland shoulder titles, shoulder straps with two stars, 2 and button, needlework arm badge, green and black collar badges and medal ribbons including 1939-45 star, France and Germany star, WWII defence medal and WWII war medal Condition Report:No identifying markings on the jacket.No identifying markings on the jacket.This uniform comes from a single vendor, collection of over 800 uniforms that we have been offering over the past year, we have around 400 more to sell. The collection was amassed over forty year period from around 1970-2010
A collection of Jersey and Guernsey coins and more, including an album of Victorian to Elizabeth II channel Island coinage, along with loose examples, along with an Isle of Man 1798 penny and 1813 half penny, a 1797 cartwheel two penny, other loose British and world coins, along with an Orient Express magazine and menu, a set of reproduction European medal on card, two stamp books and a coin book
Football Medals: A pair of football medals: one hallmarked 9ct gold medal 'Derbyshire Football Association Challenge Cup', Vaughton & Sons, enamel to obverse, attached pin to reverse, 9.4g approx., together with a hallmarked silver 'Derbyshire Div Cup Runners Up 1913-14' medal, 11.13g approx. (2)
Football Medals: A collection of assorted football medals to comprise: 'C&D.F.L. 1903-1904'; 'League Div II Runners Up Kings Norton 1933-34 E.Sidwell'; 'W.C.J.L.C. Winners J.A.A. Und 19 Football Champ'; 'B.M.F.L. League Champ Winners Kings Norton E.Sidwell 1934-35'; two unmarked medals; a 'Pianoforte Whitstone Academy' medal, awarded to 'Dorothy Whittall 1904'; and another base metal 'Devon & Exeter Football League' medal. (8)
An extensive archive of Olympic 1928 memorabilia relating to John Edward London, who won a bronze and silver medal at the 1928 Amsterdam Olympics. He was the first British athlete to use starting blocks in an athletics race. The lot contains a trophy, various medallions and articles relating to Jack London.
BAHAMAS, CAYMAN ISLANDS AND OTHER PROOF COINS. A Bahamas 50th anniversary of Independence 2 coin set, obverse of Prince Charles and Sir Milo B.Butler, 50mm. A Cayman Islands 1975 Fifty Dollar Six-queens silver coin, Royal Canadian Mint, 50mm and a Birmingham Mint gold plated silver 1977 commemorative medal. All in original cases of issue.
A WHITE METAL PRISONER OF WAR WORK MATCHBOX. The aluminium matchbox holder and box with allover engraved decoration, 'D.W.' 'C.S.M. Wayte, C.Coy, 9th Worc Regt.Belgaum' 'Prisoner of War Camp Kirkee, Poona'. 11.5cm long. A CSM R. Wayte 9465 is recorded as serving with the 9th Battalion of the Worcestershire Regiment in Mesopotamia during World War I. It is conceivable that his first name was Richard but he was known as Dick hence the initials D.W. R. Wayte is recorded as being wounded in September 1915 and awarded the Meritorious Service Medal for valuable service in Mesopotamia with a Gazette date of 28th August 1917.
A TWO BAR QUEEN'S SOUTH AFRICA MEDAL. A Queen's South Africa Medal with South Africa 1901 and Transvaal clasps named to 4232 Private W. Dunn, Derby Regiment. Possibly renamed. A Walter Dunn of Nottingham born c 1878 is recorded as serving in the Great War with this number in the Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire) Regiment, he died of wounds on the 17th August 1915.
THE UNIFORMS OF VICE ADMIRAL SIR EDWARD ANSON KCB. Comprising a No 1c Dress double breasted jacket and trousers by Gieves of London with Pilots wings to the cuff and Vice Admiral's epaulettes by Gieves and Hawkes, the jacket with medal ribbons for KCB, Korea, United Nations Korea, Naval General Service and Jubilee 1977 Medals. Similar No 2 Dress comprising tailcoat, navy waistcoat and trousers with gold braid stripes. A Mess jacket with Rear Admirals insignia, two waistcoats and trousers. Vice Admiral Sir Edward Anson KCB had a long, varied and enormously successful career in the royal Navy working as a test pilot helping develop the Buccaneer attack aircraft and Captain H.M.S. Ark Royal. Entering Royal Naval College Dartmouth in 1943 he was 'loaned' to Blackburn Aircraft limited to help develop the Buccaneer, on his return to the Navy he commanded the first R.N. Buccaneer squadron. He served in a variety of capacities as his career developed including commanding the first Inter-Service Hovercraft Unit. In 1976 he took command of H.M.S. Ark Royal being promoted to Rear Admiral in 1980 and becoming Flag Officer Naval Air Command Yeovilton.
A COLLECTION OF BRITISH AND FOREIGN MEDALS. A World War I Victory medal named to Private Horace E. Jefferies, Royal Warickshire Regiment. 26542, who is recorded as being entitled to a 'wound stripe' on the War Office Daily List, 27th August 1918. A similar medal named to Gunner Frederick W. Robinson, Royal Artillery, 218767, also eligible for a casualty stripe, report 6th July 1916. And a collection of other medals to include French and Russian medals. (13)
A COLLECTION OF MINIATURES. A group of four comprising an India medal with North West Frontier 1897-8 bar, first world war pair and George V India medal with Afghanistan, N.W.Frontier 1919 bar, mounted as worn, possibly with a photograph of the recipient, two sets comprising CBE, Jubilee medal 1935 and Coronation medal 1953, and a single miniature OBE on Civil ribbon (2nd type). All mounted as worn.
A SWEDISH ROYAL ORDER OF VASA AND A LEGION D'HONNEUR AWARD. A Swedish Royal Order of Vasa medal with enamel decoration, the centre 'Gustav III instituted 1772' against red enamel, with crown suspension, 59mm including crown. and a French Legion d'Honneur with 'Napoleon Emp. Des Francais' to one side and 'Honneur Et Patrir' to the other, the star suspended beneath a crown on a red ribbon, 64mm. (2)
A FIRST WORLD WAR TRIO TO THE R.F.A. A group of three Great War Medals comprising 1914-15 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal named to 2 Liutenant G.C. Grinley. Royal Field Artillery and Major Grinley for the second and third medal. A Geoffrey Chapman Grinley is recorded at these ranks in the R.F.A., as G.C. Grinley mentioned twice in despatches, on 18/5/17 and 11/12/17, whilst acting as a temporary Captain before becoming acting Major. With accompanying miniatures, both mounted as worn.
THREE FIRST WORLD WAR MEDALS. Three Great War medals comprising 1914-15 Star, British War medal and Victory medal, the first named to M2-050220 Private C.Grieve, A.S.C. the second and third to A.Grieve, 307152, CPL A. Grieve Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. Alexander Grieve is also recorded as Corporal 623600 in the Labour Corps.
AN ELIZABETH II LONG AND GENERAL SERVICE GROUP OF FOUR. A Genera; Service Medal 1918-1962 with Cyprus and Near East clasps, a General Service Medal 1962-2007 with Malay Peninsula clasp, a Long and Meritorious Service medal (coinage bust lacking Britt:Omn) and Regular Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal with integral suspension and clasp, all named to 22526470 S.Sgt B.A. Truran R.E. Unmounted lacking ribbons. (4)
A FIRST WORLD WAR PAIR AND INDIA GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL TO A MEMBER OF THE QUEEN'S REGIMENT. A Trio comprising British War Medal and Victory Medal named to 5202 Pte A. Edser The Queens's R. and an India General Sevice Medal with Waziristan 1919-21 clasp named to 6077597 Pte A. Edser The Queen's R. Unmounted and lacking ribbons. Archie Edser is recorded with four numbers in the Queen's Regiment 5202, 241732, 6077597 and 13174.
WW1 & WW11 RNR/RNVR MEDAL GROUPS etc A 1914/15 Trio named to S/Lt-Lt J T Hayes RNR, John Turnbull Hayes, born circa 1889 in Glasgow Scotland. A silver presentation napkin ring C 1917 hallmarks for A H Birmingham, with John T Hayes Lieut RNR. Ships listed as HMS Idaho, HMS Iphigenia, HMS Orotava and HMS Lancaster. HMS Idaho was the Depot Ship at Milford Haven, listed as a Hired Yacht. To supply and support Drifters and Trawlers. HMS Iphigenia an Apollo Class Criuser, was converted to a Mine Layer during WW1. She was sunk as a block ship at the Zeebrugge Raid on the 23/4/1918. HMS Orotava was an Armed Merchant Cruiser, with voyages to South American routes, etc during WW1. HMS Lancaster. One of 10 Monmouth Class Armed Merchant Cruisers, launched in 1902. She was scrapped in 1920. The design faults included an inability to fire the Deck Guns, in any but calm waters. In the Navy List he is shown as a Temp Lt on HMS Lancaster in April 1917. Also around that date on HMS Iphigenia as a T Lt RNR. He was commissioned as a Master of Foreign Going Steamship in the Merchant Service, in October 1914. Second Mate in 1912. Temp S/Lt 16/4/1915. RNR. The RNR roll confirms his awards. The WW11 medals of his nephew Lt H H Johnson RNVR, in their original box of issue. T/Lt B1741, addressed to Mr H H Johnson 34 Leinster Square, London, W2. Serving on Motor Torpedo Boats, he was awarded a 1939/45 Star-Atlantic Star with France & Germany Bar-Africa Star also a War Medal. With an associated miniature group, mounted for wear. His medal slip confirms the (5) awards, all unmounted as issued. The Africa Star was for his services in the Mediterranean Theatre, sailing mainly from Maltese bases.
TWO GROUPS OF SECOND WORLD WAR MEDALS. A second World War group of three comprising 1939-45 Star, Atlantic Star with France and Germany bar and War Medal, unnamed as issued. A Defence Medal and a Civil Defence Long Service Medal pair, A Spink's 31st May 1916 Jutland medal and a Russian medal.
A SECOND WORLD WAR GROUP OF THREE AND WAR MEDAL AND RELATED PAPERWORK. A group of three comprising 1939-1945 Star, France and Germany Star and War Medal, unnamed as issued and a similar War Medal. With a collection of paperwork including a Soldier's Service and pay book for Gunner Arthur William Holden, 925578, Royal Artillery, discharged on 6th Decmebr 1945 after 6 yers 196 days service. Ration books, identity cards. An R.A.F. Service and Release book for Airwoman Mona Betty Holden who served from 28th October 1942 to 8th October 1945. Identity cards, letters and other items.
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