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A WWI First World War medal pair awarded to a 242678 Private A. G. Needs of the Royal Warwickshire Regiment. Comprising War Medal and Victory Medal. Along with other related effects including his Discharge certificate (wounded - stamped ' No longer physically fit for war service ') and some other ephemera relating to his pension. Also included are x2 ' For Services Rendered ' badges and an associated cap badge for the Gloucestershire Regiment. Consigned from family.
A WWII Second World War medal pair awarded to a P.S. Baines of Surrey. Comprising: War Medal and France & Germany Star. With original medal card and ribbon, accompanied by a note which reads ' The enclosed awards represent your full entitlement according to the records of this office - The additional award(s) claimed are inadmissible'. Both with ribbons.
A collection of assorted WWI First World War effects relating to an Albert Golding of the Royal Engineers, 3705, from Bristol. Includes; Golding's Bible, a pair of AFSA field binoculars (with crows feet markings), a charming 1917-18 Christmas card ' From The 11th Division ', various uniform buttons, medal ribbons, hallmarked silver ' Queen Alexandra Hospital Home ' enamel badge, 1915 ' On War Service ' badge and various other items. Interesting collection.
A WWI First World War medal pair awarded to a 16448 Private Alexander Hill of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. Killed in action August 16th 1917 ( Passchendaele ). Comprising of War and Victory medal. Along with some associated paperwork. Note: the War medal appears to either have had the impressions cleaned, or re-engraved. Consigned from family.
An interesting collection of assorted WWII Second World War and related militaria / military items. To include several items of ephemera - a ' Skill At Arms ' book, German Occupation Of Jersey coinage set, various first aid kits and dressings, a US Army water canteen, Anti-Gas eye shields, a French ' Cross De La Valeur Militaire ' medal, a small collection of Edwardian and slightly later postcards - many military related. Various other items included. Interesting assortment.
A WWI First World War medal group trio awarded to a 931 Driver H. W. Charles of the Royal Engineers. Comprising; War Medal, Victory Medal and Territorial War Medal ' For Voluntary Service Overseas 1914-19 '. All with ribbons. Rare and interesting medal group. Consigned from family.NOTE: H. W. Charles' father's medals can be found in the next lot, Lot 220.
An original WWI First World War medal pair awarded to a Corporal H G Payne of the RAMC Royal Army Medical Corps. Comprising of his Victory and War medals with ribbons joint on medal bar along with miniatures with matching ribbons. Stamped to sides. Along with a General Service medal miniature with ribbon. All housed within a period moroccan leather case.
Alan Hudson - Alan Anthony Hudson (born 21 June 1951), English former footballer who played for Arsenal, Chelsea, Stoke City and the Seattle Sounders as well as the England national football team. Original ' Football Association Challenge Cup Runners-Up ' 9ct gold medal. Engraved for ' Alan Hudson, 1977-78 '. Awarded to Arsenal players when they reached (but lost) the 1978 FA Cup Final 1–0 to Ipswich Town. Makers marks for Toye, Kenning & Spencer. The medal decorated with a footballing motif and 'three lions' shield to one side, and the other with laurel leaf border and notation to top. Impressed ' 77-78' to rim. A rare and unique item of football memorabilia.
A WWII Second World War interest hallmarked silver fob medal ' Gutter Race ' engraved to verso for ' HMS Cheshire 1942 '. Illegible makers marks. Interesting silver fob medal. HMS Cheshire was a ship of the Royal Navy, named after the English county of Cheshire. Previously a cruise ship, she served as an armed merchant cruiser acting as convoy escort and troopship in World War II.
An exceptional WWI First World War and WWII Second World War related medal group, belonging to a MS- 861 Private H. Craib of the Army Service Corps and later V145969 (WWII). The medal group comprising: Distinguished Conduct Medal (engraved MS861 WOCL1 H. Craib), WWI Mons Star (with 1914 clasp), WWI War Medal, WWI Victory Medal (with Oak Leaf for a mention in despatches), WWII 1939-45 Star, WWII Pacific Star, WWII Australia Service Medal, WWII War Medal, and his WWI Croix de Guerre with palm (for acts of Heroism in the field). The group is accompanied by it's full set of miniatures, a bar (for the First World War group, with oak leaf) and other related effects to the soldier. Mentioned in despatches, London Gazette issue No. 29072, page 1669. A fascinating and rare medal group.
A good assorted collection of WWI First World War & WWII Second World War (and related) medals and medal accessories. To include; a WWI Victory Medal awarded to a 723357 Private F. Butler of the 24th London Regiment, a selection of WWII and WWI miniature medals, a contemporary ' Bomber Command ' tribute medal, various ribbon bars, Royal Corps Of Signals cap badge, RAF cap badge, a set of ID Dog Tags for ' 228054327 ' C. Wheaton (x3), a National Service Medal, and various other militaria. All unrelated. Good collection.
A collection of WWI First World War British military and commemorative miniature medals; to include; 1x victory, 1x repro victory, 2x 1914-15 stars, 1911 Dehli Durbar, 1937 coronation, 1911 coronation, 1935 silver jubilee, 1914-18 British war medal, 1914-18 military medal, 1914-18 mercantile marine, metropolitan police coronation and Territorial War Medal.
A WWII Second World War medal group comprising: War Medal, Defence Medal, France & Germany Star and 1939-45 Star. All with original ribbons. Along with ' The King's Badge ' (boxed) and a Royal Engineers enamel badge. Medals with original issue box and medal card. Addressed to a Mr A. Cook of Somerset.
A WWII Second World War medal group comprising: War Medal, Defence Medal, 1939-45 Star and Africa Star. All with ribbons. Along with associated photographs from the 1940's - showing planes (namely a Boeing Fortress) and related. The group is also accompanied by ID tags for a ' Schwarz 7927587 ' although it is unclear if these relate.
FRANK STELLA (AMERICAN B.1936) TUFTONBORO Signed and dated '74 in pencil, numbered 96/100, bearing two embossed studio stamps, colour lithograph and screenprint 44cm x 56cm (17.25in x 22in) Provenance: The John Calcutt Collection Note: Frank Stella is one of the great American artists associated with the Minimalism movement of the 1960s. Minimalism spanned many artistic fields, from the compositions of musician Philip Glass, to the plays of Samuel Beckett. In terms of the visual arts, it is characterised by an often 'hard-edged' take on abstraction and a systemic approach to painting, often formed of geometric shapes depicted in highly saturated 'fields' of colour. Stella is regarded as one of the pioneers of this new approach, though many included under the Minimalism banner rejected the categorisation of their work as a cohesive movement as such. Stella struck out on his career path as an artist largely independently and with a clear, singular vision for the work he wanted to create. Having been influenced early on by the precise, tonal works of European modernists like the Bauhaus' Josef Albers, Stella very deliberately chose to move away and past the dense, gestural approach to abstraction made famous by Abstract Expressionists like Jackson Pollok. In antithesis, his work sought to elevate the picture as object, as opposed to the picture as cipher for something tangible in the physical world, or as representative of the artist's own interior life and emotions. Where the previous school had sought to capture feeling and painterly movement in the immediate post-war years, Stella and his contemporaries were cool and detached. Lyon & Turnbull are pleased to offer three examples of his works in print for sale. Though painting (and latterly sculpture) dominated his output, print making was an integral and significant area of his practise. Indeed it became one of his primary interests for the 60s and 70s, to the extent that he installed a print works in his studio in 1973. Here he experimented, often layering, as here in 'Tuftonboro', two techniques in one; in this case lithography and screenprinting. Stella's work is featured in the collections of important institutions around the world. In 1970, he became the youngest artist to be the subject of a major solo exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art, New York. In 2009, Stella was awarded the National Medal of Arts by President Obama.Provenance: The John Calcutt Collection
FRANK STELLA (AMERICAN B.1936) SHARPSVILLE, 1972 Signed and dated 1972, numbered 50/100, lithograph 38cm x 52cm (15in x 20.5in) Provenance: The John Calcutt Collection Note: Frank Stella is one of the great American artists associated with the Minimalism movement of the 1960s. Minimalism spanned many artistic fields, from the compositions of musician Philip Glass, to the plays of Samuel Beckett. In terms of the visual arts, it is characterised by an often 'hard-edged' take on abstraction and a systemic approach to painting, often formed of geometric shapes depicted in highly saturated 'fields' of colour. Stella is regarded as one of the pioneers of this new approach, though many included under the Minimalism banner rejected the categorisation of their work as a cohesive movement as such. Stella struck out on his career path as an artist largely independently and with a clear, singular vision for the work he wanted to create. Having been influenced early on by the precise, tonal works of European modernists like the Bauhaus' Josef Albers, Stella very deliberately chose to move away and past the dense, gestural approach to abstraction made famous by Abstract Expressionists like Jackson Pollok. In antithesis, his work sought to elevate the picture as object, as opposed to the picture as cipher for something tangible in the physical world, or as representative of the artist's own interior life and emotions. Where the previous school had sought to capture feeling and painterly movement in the immediate post-war years, Stella and his contemporaries were cool and detached. Lyon & Turnbull are pleased to offer three examples of his works in print for sale. Though painting (and latterly sculpture) dominated his output, print making was an integral and significant area of his practise. Indeed it became one of his primary interests for the 60s and 70s, to the extent that he installed a print works in his studio in 1973. Here he experimented, often layering, as here in 'Tuftonboro', two techniques in one; in this case lithography and screenprinting. Stella's work is featured in the collections of important institutions around the world. In 1970, he became the youngest artist to be the subject of a major solo exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art, New York. In 2009, Stella was awarded the National Medal of Arts by President Obama.Provenance: The John Calcutt Collection
FRANK STELLA (AMERICAN B.1936) UNTITLED (RABAT), 1964 Unsigned, edition 500, screenprint 60cm x 50cm (20in x 24in) Provenance: The Walter Thompson Art Collection, New York; The John Calcutt Collection Note: Frank Stella is one of the great American artists associated with the Minimalism movement of the 1960s. Minimalism spanned many artistic fields, from the compositions of musician Philip Glass, to the plays of Samuel Beckett. In terms of the visual arts, it is characterised by an often 'hard-edged' take on abstraction and a systemic approach to painting, often formed of geometric shapes depicted in highly saturated 'fields' of colour. Stella is regarded as one of the pioneers of this new approach, though many included under the Minimalism banner rejected the categorisation of their work as a cohesive movement as such. Stella struck out on his career path as an artist largely independently and with a clear, singular vision for the work he wanted to create. Having been influenced early on by the precise, tonal works of European modernists like the Bauhaus' Josef Albers, Stella very deliberately chose to move away and past the dense, gestural approach to abstraction made famous by Abstract Expressionists like Jackson Pollok. In antithesis, his work sought to elevate the picture as object, as opposed to the picture as cipher for something tangible in the physical world, or as representative of the artist's own interior life and emotions. Where the previous school had sought to capture feeling and painterly movement in the immediate post-war years, Stella and his contemporaries were cool and detached. Lyon & Turnbull are pleased to offer three examples of his works in print for sale. Though painting (and latterly sculpture) dominated his output, print making was an integral and significant area of his practise. Indeed it became one of his primary interests for the 60s and 70s, to the extent that he installed a print works in his studio in 1973. Here he experimented, often layering, as here in 'Tuftonboro', two techniques in one; in this case lithography and screenprinting. Stella's work is featured in the collections of important institutions around the world. In 1970, he became the youngest artist to be the subject of a major solo exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art, New York. In 2009, Stella was awarded the National Medal of Arts by President Obama.Provenance: The John Calcutt Collection
A collection of costume jewellery to include Victorian style ring with embossed ivy detailing, a white metal rosary chain filigree and floral links with a miraculous medal, based on St Catherine Laboure visions, an enamelled dragon fly brooch, base metal, and a stone set fly version, along with a coat of arms enamel and metal bracelet and white metal brooch with ink stone set centre (1 bag)
A collection of silver items including: George III Hanovarian Berry spoon, Thomas & William Chawner, London, c.1757; George II hanovarian table spoon, London, circa 1760; George III teaspoon, London, 1808, sugar tongs, Birmingham, 1905, napkin ring, Birmingham, 1924 and Victorian silver presentation medal for Morden Hall Surrey, Reward of Merit, presented 1867, hallmarked London, 1867 gross 6.71 ozt (208.7 grams) 6)
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