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A Full Size World War Two / WW2 Medal Group Of Six Medals To Include The British War Medal, The Defence Medal, The 1939-1945 Star Medal, The Africa Star, The Italy Star And The Territorial Efficiency Medal, Issued To 2583514 DVR. R.J. HERITAGE Of The Royal Signals. All With Original Ribbons And Swing Mounted To Medal Bar.
A British Military Full Size Group Of Six Medals To Include The 1930-31 North West Frontier Medal, The 1939-1945 Star Medal, The Defence Medal, The 1939-45 British War Medal, The Territorial Efficient Service Medal And A 1953 Coronation Medal, Named And Issued To 4442472 PTE. C. MYERS Of The Durham Light Infantry. All With Orignal Ribbons And Swing Mounted To Medal Bar.
A bronze George Stephenson and Edward Pease Stockton Darlington Railway Centenary Medal designed by Gilbert Bayes (1872-1953), c.1925, of circular form and with raised design commemorating the period 1825-1925, the medal reading `Edward Pease George Stephenson` `Stockton & Darlington - Included in London & North Eastern Railway 1825-1925` with the heads of Stephenson and Pease, verso with design of worker and trains, the dates 1825, 1925 and words `First In The World`,lacking case, diameter 7.6 cms.
dating: 1840 provenance: France, Curved, single-and false-edged blade, with wide fuller, marked 'Manuf R.le de Chatellerault Mai 1840' at the back; large, brass cross-quillon with bass-relieved decorations at the front facet, depicting the Gallic rooster on a crowned shield over a trophy of flags and laurel crown surmounting the medal of an order, quillons with palmettes and other floral decorations; smooth back of the quillon, with crowned stamp 'GP'; leather grip with brass wire binding; pommel shaped as a relieved lion head, the short cap decorated with palmettes and floral frames. Brass scabbard (small restores) provided with two suspension hooks, featuring four plaques at the front part with bass-relieved decorations, one with a trophy of musical instruments, the other three with flowers, alternated with bands, the lower edge decorated with a relieved lion's head and wide drag adorned with palmettes and flowers; the back of the scabbard mostly smooth, signed 'Manceaux a Paris'. length 95 cm.
A Victorian 9ct rose gold football fob, by Vaughton & Sons, Birmingham, inscribed "Grimsby Town, Runners Up, 1886 - 7, T.E. Chapman, Forward", together with an Edwardian 9ct rose gold cricket fob, inscribed "Yeadon 2nd, Batting 1908, L. Claughton, 45 - 4", combined weight 10.5 gms (2). The medal awarded to T. Garnham, forward, was sold by CJM auctioneers of Scunthorpe in 2014. Grimsby Town was formed in 1878 and was originally called Grimsby Pelham, this being the family name of the Earl of Yarborough. In 1880 the club purchased land at Clee Park which was to become their ground until 1889 when they relocated to Abbey Park, before moving again in 1899 to their present home, Blundell Park. The original colours were blue and white hoops, which were changed to chocolate brown and blue quartered shirts in 1884. In 1888 the club first played league football, joining the newly formed 'Combination'. The league soon collapsed and the following year the club applied to join the Football League, an application that was refused. Instead the club joined the Football Alliance and in 1892 finally entered the Football League, when it was expanded to two divisions. The Lincolnshire Senior Cup (launched in 1881-82) was a local county tournament before the National Football League formed in 1888. Grimsby Town F.C. were champions of the inaugural Football League Second Division in 1900-1901 and were promoted to the First Division. Grimsby Town and Hull City were the only two professional teams which had official permission to play league football on Christmas Day because of the demands of the fish trade. Thomas Chapman of Rotherham, was a younger brother of the more successful Herbert Chapman, who had more success as a manager, especially at Arsenal in 1925 when he joined them, and he led the club to its first FA Cup success and two First Division titles. His work at Arsenal resulted in them becoming the dominant team of the 1930s.
A mounted collection of fifteen WWII German medals and badges, to include Iron Cross, Drivers Badge, Submarine's badge, miniature Mother's Cross, Eastern Front medal, War Merit medal, Social Welfare Award, Wound badge, Narvik Shield, West Wall medal and Crimea Shield. Provenance: during the second world war the vendors wife's grandparents worked a farm in the Leathley/Stainburn area of West Yorkshire . They had three children who would all be early teenagers during the war. There was a PoW camp in Otley and some of the prisoners were taken to the farm to work. All got on very well with each other and the PoW's put together a selection of their badges and medals for the children as a memento of their time there. They have been left on the original card they were put on and never cleaned. They came into the vendors possession on the death of the vendors wife's uncle back in January 2018.
A WWI trio to F. J. Hawkes RFA, a souvenir of Ypres, a locket with a photograph of a soldier and his lady, a trench art 18 pounder shell case marked "Havricourt and Flanders 1917" and an RFA B/93 badge, together with a WWII medals to T. Hawkes including the 1939-45 Star, the Africa Star, the Italy Star and the War Medal.
QUEENS SOUTH AFRICA MEDALwith two bars, Orange Free State and Cape Colony, named to 3418 P.T. H.Taylor 4th A. & S. H., with ribbon, together with two World War I medals, the British War Medal 1914-1918 and the Allied Victory Medal, both with ribbons and named to DM2-138573 Pte. H. Taylor A.S.C.
GROUP OF SIX MEDALSthe Queen Elizabeth II For Campaign Service with Northern Ireland bar, NATO medal with the Former Yugoslavia bar, NATO medal, Queen Elizabeth II Iraq medal with 19 Mar to 28Apr 2003 bar, Golden Jubilee Medal (2002) Elizabeth II and Elizabeth II Accumulated Campaign Service, all with ribbons and named to 24906827 GDSM D D M McLean SG
Elizabeth II Royal Mint Britannia silver 'The Waterloo Salver', London 2001, maker Christopher Nigel Lawrence, inset electrotype after Benedetto Pistrucci's Waterloo medal, the border with armorials and lions on plinths, numbered 19/150, housed in a blue velvet lined box, with certificate, 25cm diameter, 19.5oz.
Exposition Internationale Arts Et Techniques, Paris 1937 bronze medallion, designed by H.Dropsy and engraved to the reverse Albert Bedouce Ministre des Travaux Publics, 11.5cm diameter, together with a Garonne Fleuve medallion, a Woodrow Wilson commemorative French medallion, a Republique Francaise Conseiller General medal, all engraved Bedouce, together with a rectangular bronze medallion depicting Jean Jaures by Georges Crouzat Condition: **General condition consistent with age
Collection of Somerset Light Infantry type written documents to include; The Great War 1st Battalion in France and Flanders parts one and two 1914-1919, 6th Service Battalion Nominal Roll August 1914, 8th Service Battalion in France and Flanders 9th September 1915 - 31st March 1919, 11th Territorial Force Battalion War Diary 1918-1919, The 1914 Star Medal Roll for The Great War, 1899-1902 South Africa Parts 1 & 2, The Prince Albert Burma 1885 - 1887 and1887 - 1889 Medal Rolls Casualties, General Service Medal Malaya November 1952 - September 1955, 12th West Somerset Yeomanry Battalion War Diary France and Flanders may 1918 - June 1919 and others, (24 in total) Condition: All volumes are in a presentable and readable condition. Please see images. **General condition consistent with age
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