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TWO MOUNTED MEDAL GROUPS, featuring WWI/WWII medals as follows, 1860 Bavarian medal of Honour in bronze, 1914-1918, Hindenburg Cross with swords marked G3 to reverse and West Wall medal on wearing bar, WWI Iron Cross with swords marked HM to reverse, all appear to be correct swing mounted to bars etc
A FRAMED GROUP OF WWII MEDALS, to include 1939-45, Africa, Italy Stars War & Defence medal with two silver coloured boxing medals, dated 1919 and 1922, a boxed 1902 Coronation medal, a modern miniature copy of a Victoria Cross, a WWII period US Army Air Force flying hat, British flying hat marked 1940 and a pair of goggles with yellow lenses believed WWI period
A GEORGE IV SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN CONDIMENT LADLE, worn gilt bowl, makers John, Henry & Charles Lias, London 1825, together with a George V silver preserve spoon, initialled, makers Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1924, a Continental white metal snuff box stamped 800 (a.f) and a 1939-45 war medal (4)
A MEXICAN 'ORDER OF THE AZTEC EAGLE' BREAST BADGE/MEDAL, this award was awarded to Foreign Citizens in Mexico and is considered to be the highest Civilian award given by the Mexican Government, the award was created in 1933 and many significant people have been awarded the medallion including Queen Elizabeth II, Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Charles, etc, it is usually cast in gilded silver but this example is believed to be a base metal with enamel trim etc
TWO PAIRS OF WWI BRITISH WAR & VICTORY MEDALS, pair correctly named to 39980 Pte N. Deney, West Yorkshire Regiment and 88444 Pte J. W. Peake, Liverpool Regiment, together with a Special Constabulary Police Long Service medal named Harry Peake, also a blank athletics medallion, a hand made match holder case in metal with D.L.I. Logo and a QEII Cheslyn Hay Coronation Committee medallion
A WWI VICTORY MEDAL, named to 45633 Pte. A.E. Slow Durham Light Infantry, boxed medallions to the Ancient order of the Foresters, un-named, various coins and medallions, a white metal Spanish belt buckle, 1915 on War Service badge numbered 3609 a Warwickshire Regiment sweetheart brooch marked sterling on reverse and a Queen Victoria 1887, Jubilee head silver shilling in white metal brooch mount
FIVE ITEMS OF R.A.F. UNIFORM JACKETS, some with trousers and shirts, WWII era Dress jacket/trousers/powder blue shirt with RAF crest and medal bars, Number 1 Dress jacket/trousers/shirt Sgt rank stripes, Number 1 Dress jacket/trousers/shirt embroidered Dutch Coat of Arms to left sleeve, ribbon bar, etc, Dress short blouse jacket/trousers/shirt
A BLUE CANVAS WRAP UP FOLDER NAMED SGT G HORSFALL 5436507, containing two WWI British War and Victory medal pairs of medals correctly named to 1882 Pte W.H. Goode RAMC and 1665 Pte H. Horsfall, Warwick Regiment, together with a number of cap badges, 'Cornwall' RAOC etc and collar dogs and buttons, also a German WWII black grade wound badge, two sets of fibre dog tags on string and a metal dog tag/POW ID tag for Stalag Prison camp and a a possibly silver circular pendant and Canada coin ERII, etc
A NUMBER OF NAVAL UNIFORM ITEMS, US Naval Smock top, maker being 'Tennessee' Uniform Company, with arm rank chevrons etc, British Naval blazer type jacket double breast with medal ribbons, etc, Naval blazer type jacket double breast with crests, medal ribbon bars, etc, Naval double breast style jacket, ribbon bars, Naval RN jacket double breast type I & III, sleeve chevrons etc, Womens RN Class II Smock, with ribbons, RN Class two top with undershirt and trousers, US Naval Academy jacket
AN ORIGINAL BOXED GROUP OF THREE MEDALS, awarded to Detective Inspector Horace Dean, Staffordshire County Police, to include WWII Defence medal, QEII Coronation medal 2nd June 1953 and Police Long Service/Good Conduct medal, together with a number of photographs relating to Dean, including a Football team photograph, Tug of War photograph and posed formal photographs to include Detective Training School photograph from 'The Acadamy' Wakefield Police Detective Training School, featuring D/Insp DEAN, Class photographs, also a handwritten letter to a Miss Dean, who was the daughter of Insp Dean, typed and signed by the Author Catherine Cookson, dated 3rd February 1973 and three loose badges, Womens Land Army and 1st Edition of Womens Land Army by V Sackville West, Staffordshire Police and Worcestershire Regiment cap badge
FOUR GERMAN MEDALS/COMBAT BADGES SPANNING BOTH WWI/WWII, Minesweeper-Sub chaser and Escort Vessel Combat badge, gold and silver with large areas of original finish still intact, this version being by the maker R.S.S. (Richard Simm & Sohne) type 1.5 variant 7 wave design, War Merit Cross 2nd Class, bronze with crossed swords, no maker number on ring, West Wall medal no maker number on ring, WWI Iron Cross Magnetic core, flat pin back with mounted 1957 style spange dated 1939, Oakleaves rather than Swastika/Eagle, etc
A BRITISH WAR & VICTORY MEDAL, pair of medals correctly named to 2nd Leiut A.M. Chiosso, together with another British War & Victory medal pair named to DM2-151202 Pte E.W. Vanderpant, Army Service Corps and a 1914-15 Star named to 310205 H.E. Priddis, Leading Stoker, Royal Vavy, also two WWII period Red Cross Society medallions, not named and a box for WWII Defence medal
Medallions, a John F. Kennedy gold and silver five medal set, produced by Gregory and Co as a limited edition of 200, the obverse with a bust and the legend 'John F. Kennedy, 1917-1963', the reverse with an eagle carrying a flag on a pole with the legend 'The 35th President of the United States of America', each medallion numbered 128, the set comprising a 4 2/5 oz, 1 1/2 oz and 1/4 oz 22 carat gold medallion, together with a large and medium sized Britannia standard silver medallion, complete in fitted case with certificates
Special Constabulary LS medals (4): Geo V crowned head, with 5 clasps: The Great War 1914-18, LS 1929, LS 1939, LS 1943, LS 1948 (James Chadwick); ditto, no clasp (Samuel M Jones, naming scored); Geo VI (first type Horace Bailey); EIIR (Reginald J Luxton). VF to EF. Geo V Silver Jubilee 1910-1935 medal, un-named, in remains of original box.
A wooden case to house a Lloyd's Midshipman's sword, with folding handle to top and an engraved plaque inscribed "From the Patriotic Fund, Lloyds London 1803 to Mr J N Priest Midshipman of HMS La Loire" GC (some internal wear, wood chipped near lock,no key) Note: Midshipman J Priest was awarded the Lloyds £30 Presentation sword for his service 27.6.1803 when 2 boats from La Loire captured the French brig Venteux whilst anchored close to shore batteries on the Isle de Bas. This action was marked by a Boat Service clasp for the Naval General Service medal. .
A Glasgow Corporation Special Constable's services rendered silver medal 1914-1919 with bar 2 Years, (named George Adamson City of Glasgow Special Constabulary), GVF. Pair: Defence Medal; Police LS medal, EIIR issue (Sergt Victor Honess, stated to be Kent County Constabulary) NEF, mounted as worn. National Fire Brigade's Association medal in bronze with 2 bars Ten Years and Five Years (10314 James R Moles) VF and a UN Civilian Police Support Group Medal for Croatia 1998 EF (5)
A Geo V Special Constabulary Long Service medal, with clasp "The Great War 1914-18" (Inspr. Arthur Spredbury), with miniature; a Metropolitan Special Constabulary bronze lapel, similar War Star (for continuous service from 1914, approx 8000 issued) sleeve badge and Long Service breast badge 1914; a half length studio photo of Spreadbury wearing breast and sleeve badges, and peaked cap, mounted and framed 10" x 8"; peaked cap with badge; ebony truncheon with small stamp "M/ crown/ P" at top, shaped grip, 15½" overall. GC
A most interesting group to W. Stephenson, Leeds City Police Fire Brigade comprising: Castleford Explosion, Devotion to Duty medal 1930 (engraved to Sgt W. Stephenson, Leeds Fire Brigade); National Fire Brigades Association bronze LS medal with bars Ten Years and Five Years (Walter Stephenson); ditto silver with Twenty Years bar (4906 Walter Stephenson); WWII Defence medal (un-named as issued); EIIR Exemplary Fire Service LS medal, 1st pattern (impressed Walter Stephenson) VF-EF, with NFS cap badge, Leeds Fire Brigade cap badge; Yorkshire Fire Brigade Society badge and Royal Life Saving Society badge. Note: the explosion at Castleford was on 4th July 1930 at the acid mixing plant of Messrs Hickson & Partners. The explosion killed 13 workers at the plant and injured 50 others. 300 nearby houses were severely damaged with many others in the town losing windows etc; Fire Brigades from other towns were called in to help. For Castleford Explosion medal see Plate 1
Three: Defence Medal; EIIR Coronation medal (both un-named as issued); Police Long Service medal, Geo VI (First pattern), (Const. Keith H.J.S. Artis) with his Essex County Constabulary photocopy service record, and St. John Ambulance First Aid Qualification medal (Keith H. Artis) and cloth uniform sleeve badge.
A post 1902 mess waiter's blue tailcoat of The Suffolk Regt, large WM buttons; a Vic blue Suffolk Regt cape, 4 small buttons; an ERII R Military Police mess jacket; a K.O.Y.L.I. Lt Colonels No 1 blue tunic, medal ribbons MC, BWM and Victory, with all insignia including large bugle collar badges; sundry other items. Generally GC .
A mid Victorian pewter beaker engraved to "C. Losack Esq, 93rd Highlanders" in contemporary hand, with glass base and maker's impressed stamp Watts & Harton, London. 4" overall height. Good Condition with acceptable service wear. Plate 13 Note: Charles Warner Losack, Ensign 1st March 1855, Lieutenant 27th June 1855, Captain by Purchase 29th November 1864. Captain Losack served in the Indian Mutiny campaign 1857-8 and was present at the action of Kudjwa, Relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior contingent at Cawnpore and pursuit to Seraighat, affair of Kalee Nuddee, Siege and Capture of Lucknow, affair of Alleegunge and Battle of Bareilly. He was entitled to the Indian Mutiny medal with clasps Relief of Lucknow and Lucknow. Died 1901
Railwayana: A Winegarten's nickel plated "Railway Regulator" pocket watch, having signed white enamel Roman numeral dial with Arabic numeral seconds dial, blued spade and whip hands, 56mm wide case with steam engine in oval Winegarten's Railway Regulator logo to back, currently not working, together with a 9ct. rose gold Great Western Railway "Fifteen years First Aid Efficiency" medal, engraved verso "674. Albert.H.Swift 1927", to rolled gold chain. (2)Albert Swift was an engine driver for GWR.
Militaria interest: A WWI medal trio awarded 315 Spr. James Elrick R.E., together with a WWI memorial plague (Death Penny) awarded James Elrick, a silver The Royal Life Saving Society Award of Merit silver medal, by J A Wylie & Co. assayed Birmingham 1930, awarded J.A.W.Elrick 1930, in fitted case, two other life saving medals and a small quantity of collectables. (qty)
A collection of National Chrysanthemum Society silver medals, .five obv. chrysanthemums and N.C.S. monogram, diameter 33mm, all awarded 1970's, one obv. bust length portrait John Woolman, President N.C.S. 1964-1973, diameter awarded 1976, all hallmarked and in John Finches, London medal cases. (silver weight 129.2g). (6)
Tom Buchner & Ward Stevens (USA) brown oak bowl on carved and coloured pedestal 8x11cm. Signed We were immediately attracted to the figure in Ray’s turning blank. The spots and swirls, along with the rich brown color, were obvious even in the turning blank. Although we were only briefly acquainted with Ray, his characteristic style was also obvious in the turning. We knew Ray was a purist and it seemed predetermined that the diminutive bowl would have an inward sloping rim and small base. Also, in Ray’s style, an unadorned surface would let the grain do the talking. We couldn’t help but acknowledge Ray’s award of the British Empire medal and its recognition of Ray’s extensive contribution to the craft of woodturning. We picked two elements of the medal for the base: the rose-pink ribbon with pearl-grey edge and the stylized version of the sun, whose rays in the medal shine upon Britannia. Ray and his family must have been very proud of this high honour. Very well deserved indeed. The Ray Key Collaboration Auctionn
A WW1 medal group (2) to a W. Thomas R. A. No. 109787 GNR together with a WW2 medal group (4) to a William John Thomas Edward R. A. No. 5257534 GNR, along with a collection of military photos of William with pals, Service book, bible and prayer book, driving permit, diary and Victorian crown dated 1889.
A collection of World War II and military items to include a medal group, unnamed, comprising: 1939-45 star, The France and Germany star, Defence medal and War medal, A World War I medal group awarded to Private J.W Hodgkinson Royal Army Service Corps, comprising: War medal and Defence medal with a Duke of Cambridge Lodge Duty award and Praised Service silver gilt award, with a WWI Defence medal awarded to Gunner L.O Mountford Royal Artillery, a Canal Zone medal awarded to AC2 H.C.G Simpson RAF and a RAF cap badge, a WWII photograph album containing views of RAF jets and planes, Cairo, the Pyramids, Alexandria, camp life, military officers, Ismailia, coast of Spain and further military views, an RAF Airman's service and pay book, an RAF cap with badge, a Constabulary long service medal and papers, whistle and badges, a NATO Former Yugoslavia Peace and Freedom medal and a box framed containing military cap badges (Qty)
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