A group of five WWII medals including 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, Italy Star, Defence Medal and War Medal, service number 1113447 detailed to the accompanying medal card, a Long Service Volunteer Force Queen Victoria Medal awarded to Colr.Sgt.Bell.No.4.Compy.1st.V.B.Lan.Fusiliers and a WWI medal inscribed 2.Lieut.W.Collinson.
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A George VI Territorial Efficient Service Medal awarded to 2878654 Pte. G. Ewen R.P.C. (possibly renamed) and a WWI Mercantile Marine Medal awarded to Arthur B. Westbury, please see condition report.Additional InformationBoth namings as stated in description, possibly renaming especially to the first medal, please judge from illustrations and request additional if necessary.
Two WWI Royal Navy duos, the first comprising War Medal and Star awarded to A.5750/5750A P. Sharkey Smn., R.N.R, the second comprising Victory Medal and Star awarded to 298839 C.W. Tyler Sto. 1. R.N. (Victory)/2. R.N. (Star) (4).Additional InformationGeneral wear and tear throughout, please refer to illustrations.
A Boer War and WWI medal group of four awarded to W. Coldwell, the QSA with 'Orange Free State' and 'Cape Colony' clasps stamped 3828 Sejt. W. Coldwell Ches. Regt., George V Long Service and Good Conduct Medal stamped 3828 Sjt. W. Coldwell Ches. R., and War and Victory medal stamped 37088 W.O. Cl.2. W. Coldwell S. Lan. R.
JOHN POOLE; a good mid-19th century mahogany cased fifty-six hour marine chronometer, the three section case bearing plaques inscribed 'J. Parkes & Sons, Liverpool', with internal matching paper label and brass chronometer, with 3 3/4" silvered dial set with Roman numerals, outside minute track enclosing 'up/down' power reserve subsidiary and further subsidiary seconds, with gilt spade hands and inscribed 'The Gold Medal, Paris 1967, John Poole, Maker to The Admiralty, 57 Fenchuch St., London 4696, Prize Medals, London 1862. Paris. 1855', with spotted brass full plate movement, four pillars and fusee with chain and maintaining power, 'Harrison' spring detant escapement and diamond end stone with free sprung blued steel helical balance spring and no.4696 throughout, the case with brass side carrying handles and complete with key, width 18cm.
Two German Iron Crosses for WWI and WWII, also a Cross of Honour to the German Mother inscribed '16 Dezember' above indistinct signature to reverse (enamel af) and a cased white metal medal inscribed 'Lange Daure Dine Lebensfaden' to obverse (cased). Additional InformationDamage to the enamel of the Mothers Cross in numerous places including to the swastika, the case of the last mentioned medal also worn with hinge loose.
A group of military badges including three hallmarked silver Air Raid Precautions badges, Parachute Regiment example, enamelled example inscribed 'Safety Honour and Glory of the British Empire' awarded to Pte. C.F. Enderby Sidsey, three War badges, a cast iron 1914 commemorative cross, a white metal badge inscribed 'Virtutis Gloria Merces' (brooch fitting af), bronze/copper Sherwood Foresters medal inscribed 'Tug of War 1910 L/Cpl H. Potter', etc.
A WWII group of three comprising Territorial Efficient Service Medal awarded to 2045952 Pte. A. Ellis A.C.C., War and Defence medals (latter two heavily worn).Additional InformationThe War Medal has surface corrosion and a very unpleasant finish, the Defence Medal similar although not as extensive, please refer to illustration and request additional if necessary.
A hallmarked silver medal for the Institute of Clayworkers with inscription to reverse 'Awarded to Stephen Granger for Long Service 1941', diameter 5.6cm, a smaller silver medal inscribed 'Co-Operative Wholesale Society Ltd Flour Mill Silvertown Bread Competition 1932 won by Mr H. Marriott Portsea Island', and a small Nottm Institute Association fob medal inscribed to reverse 'Whist Pairs 1937-8' (3).
A WWI War and Victory Medal duo awarded to M-284348 Pte. W. Lateward A.S.C. in box of issue with related ephemera including demobilisation paperwork, two photographs and gas mask in personalised leather case, and an archive relating to the Newton Heath Chemist Shop that he later ran including period advertisement.
A rare Irish 1916-1966 Easter Rising Survivor's Medal issued to recipients of the 1916 Rising Service Medal who were still alive in April 1966, many of whom had paraded in Dublin on Easter Monday 1966, in silver gilt with ribbon and clasp, Jewellery & Metal Manufacturing Co Ltd, Dublin 1966, boxed with small scroll inscribed 'With the Compliments of the President of Ireland' and ribbon bar, diameter 4cm, also a 1921 Irish War of Independence Service Medal, unnamed with ribbon and clasp, and a 1971 Survivors' Medal with card inscribed 'Le Dea - Mhein An Uachtarain', both boxed, and an 'Entry of Birth' document listing Annie Allum (formerly Barrett) as Mother dated 1928. Provenance: This medal comes by descent from the recipient Mrs Annie Allum who is listed in various sources as having been a female revolutionary during the War of Independence period and accompanying the lot is the award certificate issued to Mrs Allum detailing a pension issued in accordance with the terms of the Military Service Pensions Act 1934 dated 2nd November 1954. Annie Allum, formerly Barrett (see 'Entry of Birth' certificate), is believed to have been related to Jim and Christie Barrett who were two of the 'Twelve Apostles of Athenry'.Additional InformationCannot guarantee ribbons are original, all paperwork and boxes where applicable worn, general surface wear, etc. Cannot guarantee boxes are original, in general please judge for yourself from illustrations provided and request additional if necessary.
A group of military ephemera including coloured engraving of Lord Nelson, 58 x 39cm, framed and glazed, small copper medal inscribed to reverse 'From Nelson's Ships[...]', a salt bearing plaque 'From the Bow Sprit of HMS Victory [...]', ammunition box, two military issued whistles etc.Provenance: The Great Stromboli.
A small group of gentlemen's vintage dress watches, manufacturers including Longines and Tissot, also a single WWI War Medal awarded to 289375 W.Stewart STO. 1. R.N. (af) and further commemorative crowns.Additional InformationMedal has been holed, mount replaced, heavily worn. None of the timepieces tested, no guarantee of working order, some of these also very heavily worn.
Two Elizabeth II General Service Medals with 'Northern Ireland' clasps awarded to 24347707 Pte. G.A. Hallwood Cheshire and 24028570 Spr. T.G. Allen R.E., please see condition report.Additional InformationNaming as stated, please judge accordingly, significant knock to obverse 7 o'clock of first, the second medal also with edge knock to 6 o'clock obverse with further marks and bruising.
A Boer War and WWI medal group of four comprising Queens South Africa Medal with 'South Africa 1902', 'Orange Free State' and 'Cape Colony clasps awarded to 5927 Pte. A. Ives Rifle Brigade and WWI trio awarded to 3994 Pte A. Ives North'd Fus. (4).Additional InformationWear and tear throughout, please refer to illustrations.
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