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THE MOTOR CYCLING CLUB London - Edinburgh - London, a 15ct gold medal won by W. P. Tippett, 1912 obverse, 'Motor Cycling Club Founded 1901' above female representations of England and Scotland holding shields at their feet', reverse 'London Edinburgh London' and a laurel wreath and inscribed 'May 24th, 25th & 27th 1912 W.P. Tippett', hallmark of Joseph Moore, Birmingham 1912, 28mm diameter, 15.2g gross
THE MOTOR CYCLING CLUB London - Exeter - London, a 9ct gold medal won by W. P. Tippett, 1912 obverse, 'The Motor Cycling Club' within ribbon, above St Pauls Cathedral and Exeter Catherdral with the City arms motif beneath, reverse 'London Exeter London' and a laurel wreath and inscribed 'Dec 27th & 28th 1912 W.P. Tippett', hallmark of Joseph Moore, Birmingham 1912, 28mm diameter, 12.4g gross
THE MOTOR CYCLING CLUB London - Exeter - London, an unmarked gold(?) medal won by W. P. Tippett, 1911 obverse, St Pauls Cathedral and Exeter Catherdral with the City arms motif beneath, reverse 'London Exeter London' and a laurel wreath and inscribed '1911 Motor Cycle' within '26th & 27th December 1911 W.P. Tippett'. Note: The Motor Cycling Club founded 1901 and one of the oldest clubs for the sporting motorist. The medallions in this and the following five lots are therefore early medals awarded by The Motor Cycling Club. The club is well known for three great long-distance classic reliabilty trials still run today, namely; London-Exeter-London (held in January), London-Lands End-London (held at Easter), and London-Edinburgh-London (held in early October)
THE MOTOR CYCLING CLUB London - Edinburgh - London, a 9ct gold medal won by W. P. Tippett, 1913 obverse, 'Motor Cycling Club Founded 1901' above female representations of England and Scotland holding shields at their feet', reverse 'London Edinburgh' and a laurel wreath and inscribed '9th & 10th May 1913 Motor Cycle W.P. Tippett', hallmark of Joseph Moore, Birmingham 1913, 27.5mm diameter, 12.2g gross
THE MOTOR CYCLING CLUB London - Lands End - London, a 9ct gold medal won by W. P. Tippett, 1914 obverse, 'Motor Cycling Club' above an outline map of the Lands End peninsula and St Pauls cathedral and ribbon 'London', reverse 'London - Lands End - London' and a laurel wreath and inscribed 'April 11th & 13th 1914 W.P. Tippett', very rubbed and barely legible hallmark of Joseph Moore, Birmingham 1914(?), 28.25mm diameter, 12.7g gross
THE MOTOR CYCLING CLUB London - Edinburgh - London, a 15ct gold medal won by W. P. Tippett, 1913 obverse, 'Motor Cycling Club Founded 1901' above female representations of England and Scotland holding shields at their feet', reverse 'London Edinburgh London' and a laurel wreath and inscribed 'May 29th & 30th & June 1st 1914 W.P. Tippett', rather rubbed but legible hallmark of Joseph Moore, Birmingham 1914, 27.5mm diameter, 14.5g gross
First World War medal pair comprising: War Medal and Victory Medal awarded to 195798 Spr.A.Powell.RE, together with a Second World War medal group comprising: Defence Medal, 1939-1945 Medal, The France and Germany Star and 1939-1945 Star, also to include; Two Rentenmark, 5000 and 10000 Reich bank notes, etc
Queen Victoria Royal Naval Long Service and Good Conduct medal, awarded to Henry J. Horrell, Writer 1st Class, H.M.S. Indus. Notes: Henry James Horrell was born 17th August 1844 in Plymouth. He served as a Writer on board HMS Indus between 1st January 1873 and 24th July 1882. He then served aboard HMS Cambridge until 17th August when he retired as a Chief Writer. He died in 1911.
First World War Royal Flying Corps medals and ephemera awarded to 6256 Warrant Officer 1st Class George Chapman, , including: George V Imperial Service Medal,1914-15 star, War medal and Victory medals, dog tag, cloth badges, cap badges, military issue pocket watch by H. Williamson Ltd, London, Warrant with stamped signature of Winston S. Churchill, Sunderland War Tribute, a 9ct yellow gold fob and other items.
Collection of modern Great British and World coins including; fourteen five pound coins five of which are in covers, two Gibraltar 2007 two pound coin covers, other coin/medal covers, Royal Mint 2000 executive proof coin set, three Guernsey silver proof one pound coins, Canada 1995 silver dollar, Fiji 1997 silver proof ten dollars, Barbados 1997 silver proof dollar, Canada 1999 silver dollar, commemorative crowns etc Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Collection of Great British and world coins and banknotes including; George III 1797 cartwheel penny, world coins with silver content, Roman coin, pre-Euro mixed coinage, George VI 'For Faithful Service in the Special Constabulary' medal awarded to 'ASST. DIST. CMDR. ARTHUR M. STONE', various banknotes including Government of Cyprus five shillings, Military Authority in Tripolitania ten Lire and two one Lire etc Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Collection of GB and World coins including; George V 1935 crown, 1933 and 1942 half crowns, 1983 proof set, Royal Mint 1983 cased silver proof one pound coin, Bailiwick of Guernsey 2008 silver proof five pound coin, 'Royal Mint Centenary Medal', commemorative crowns, Belgium 1870 five francs, Austria 1964 silver fifty schilling etc Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
HENRY LE JEUNE, A.R.A. (1819-1904) ST GEORGE artist's monogram l.r. oil and gold leaf on gold ground 30.0 x 9.5cm / 11 3/4 x 3 3/4in Inscribed as a halo around the Saint is Sanctus Georgius Fidelis ad Mortem (Saint George, faithful unto death), and to the lower right Scuto Amoris Divini (Beneath the Shield of Divine Love). St George is depicted here in a typically Victorian manner, with the flag of St George and the Royal Arms of England. Henry Le Jeune was trained at the Royal Academy Schools, where he won a number of silver medals and a gold medal for his depiction of Samson Breaking his Bonds. He continued to paint Biblical scenes, and later in life also became an accomplished painter of genre scenes. He taught at the Government School of Design at Somerset House, became a drawing instructor at the Royal Academy in 1845 and three years later a curator at the Academy.
Three early motorcycle and car racing medals, comprising: Royal Automobile Club gold medal, bust of Edward VIII right at centre of a steering wheel, oak and laurel wreath around, imperial crown at top, rev. engraved 'Light Car Reliability Trial 1914 G.W.K. Car 1000 Miles Non-Stop' within oak and laurel wreath, 36mm, 15ct., 42.5g; Herefordshire County Automobile & Aero Club silver medal, Herefordshire arms between wings, rev. engraved '4th Quarterly Trial Motorcycles DECR 1912 Class D C. M. Keiller' within laurel wreath, 32mm; British Motorcycle Racing Club silver medal, female figure holding laurels and thunderbolt before Union Shield, rev. engraved 'B.M.C.R.C Second Prize 3. Lap Cyclecar Handicap C. M Keiller Brooklands 28 March 1914', 30mm. Good very fine (3) Clifton Macnee Keiller (1888-1968) of GWK cars. In February 1908 he began a three year pupilage in the engineer's office at GWR's Swindon Works. J. Talfourd Wood, the W in GWK, was a pupil at Swindon at the same time. 1911 he was living at Springfield, 19 Brackley Road, Beckenham, Kent. The prototype GWK car was built in a stable in Beckenham. In 1921 he married, at Wandsworth, to Doris M. Lorden.
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