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A collection of militaria comprising of five wooden barrels with plaques relating to famous warships, together with a brass telescope, pocket knife, fork and spoon set, leather belt, silver war badge, Nazi winter Russian campaign medal, miniature tank assault lapel badge pin and a rare Boer prisoner of war carved coconut dated 1901 (quantity)
Anglo-Boer war and World War I group of four medals comprising Q.S.A with four clasps - cape colony - Paardeberg - Driefontein - Johannesburg, K.S.A. with two clasps South Africa 1901 and 1902 awarded to "4446 pte A Sedgwick 2nd Shropshire Lt Infy" World War I pair - war medal and victory medal awarded to "SR 7694 Sjt A Sedgwick - Shropshire L.I", together with South Africa 1900 tin, all within glazed wood frame and discharge papers etc in wallet
A group of five WW2 medals comprising 1939-1945 star, defence medal, war medal, general service medal with clasp "Malaya" and efficiency medal with clasp "territorial" , all mounted to bar - awarded to "LT.T.E.A. Faulkner" (Later Cap't) with group of miniatures. Together with photograph of his father "Farr. Sgt. T. Faulkner" - France 1915. Two silver cigarette cases, birth certificate, photographs, silver cased open face pocket watch, Omega gold plated wristwatch, Seiko Quartz wristwatch, three coins and a locket, and WW1 bayonet and Garrards brass carriage clock
Small collection of German Third Reich medals comprising three medals of the Winter Campaign in Russia 1941-42, Ostvolk Decoration for Bravery on the Eastern Front, 1942, Bravery and Commemorative medal of the Spanish Blue Division 1941, Eight Armed Forces Long Service awards – 12 years x 3 – 8 years – 4 years x 4 (13)
A group of German Third Reich insignia comprising a silver-grade SA Sports badge by Berg & Holte ag Lüdenscheid, two reproduction SS skulls and one reproduction SS eagle, gold cap eagle, RMBO sleeve eagle, Nationalsozialistische Kyffhäuserbund - Marine Pattern cap eagle, shoulder boards, pips and collar tabs together with a Freie Stadt Danzing Reise-Pass and a British medal ribbon bars, buttons etc (qty)
WWI Victory medal - "213464 SPR, E W Ruddock - R.E", nine WWII medals - defence medals (2), war medals (3), 1939-1945 star, Italy star and France and Germany star (2), together with 78 assorted British and foreign cap badges, shoulder flashes etc, K.O.S.B 1/2 buckle - German WWI buckle and black and white enamel cross
A WW2 family group of medals comprising 1939-1945 star - France and Germany star. War medal all mounted to bar together with miniatures and four unmounted 1939-45 star, air crew Europe star defence medal and war medal (DFC missing) with miniatures and George VI general service medal with clasp "Palestine 1945-48" to FS.G.L.Osborne - 1817128 - RAF". Together with paybooks etc - bomber command medal in case, log books etc and photographs - plus memorial plaque "Joseph Osborne"
1914-1916 Austrian War Welfare Office War Medal constructed of bronze gilt, fabricated from captured weapons materials, obverse illustrating the right-facing bust of Franz Joseph, inscribed "FRANC. IOS. I." to the left and engraver marked "R. NEUBERGER" (Rudolf Neuberger) to the right, reverse illustrating a left-facing winged female angel, holding a laurel wreath aloft in her right hand and an olive branch in her left hand, three soldiers lying on the ground to the left, one with a machine gun, one with a rifle, the other appearing to be wounded in the foreground, dated "1914" and engraver marked "A. HARTIG" (Arnold Hartig)
WWI pair to "351145 Pte. W. Lewis - R. Highrs", together with WWI pair and royal naval L.S and G.C. medal to "A.E. Robbins T.R - M.F.A - and L13501 A.E. Robbins - STD - H.M.S. Courageous" HMS Courageous was the lead ship of the Courageous -class cruisers built for the Royal Navy during the First World War. Designed to support the Baltic Project championed by First Sea Lord John Fisher, the ship was very lightly armoured and armed with only a few heavy guns. Courageous was completed in late 1916 and spent the war patrolling the North Sea. She participated in the Second Battle of Heligoland Bight in November 1917 and was present when the German surrendered a year later.
A German Third Reich Field Service Army tunic to a Leutnant in the 4 th Infantry Regiment constructed of field grey wool with dark green collar, with a six-button single-breasted front closure and four pleated pockets each with single button, with medal ribbon for Iron Cross white infantry shoulder boards and right side embroidered army breast eagle, interior fully lined in grey rayon
Medals: A group of six to 3-3207 PTE A. LOWE, YORK & LANC R including World War One trio, with 1914/15 Star, and General Service medal with North West Persia bar; George VI General Service medal, with Malaya Bar to T/19194719 D.B. LOWE, RASC; Elizabeth II medal with Northern Ireland bar to 24589079 PTE J.J. BEARD, DERRY; National Service Medal; some related ephemera in an attaché case.
* GORDON HOPE WYLLIE DA RSW (SCOTTISH 1930 - 2005), RED FARM AT DAWN mixed media, signed and dated '90 30cm x 80cm Mounted, framed and under glass. Labels verso: The Macaulay Gallery, Stenton, Dunbar, East Lothian; together with artist label. Note: Gordon Wyllie was born in Greenock and in 1949 was accepted to study at the Glasgow School of Art. Under the tutelage of such luminaries as Edward Odling and Mary and Willie Armour, Gordon distinguished himself, graduating in 1953 after an eminent final year. He was awarded the post-diploma, or Masters course, won the Scottish Academy Award and also the Newbery Medal, the school's most prestigious prize. This was all the more remarkable considering that Gordon had, in his diploma year, returned home to care for his father, whose seriously deteriorating health ended in death two months before the degree show, and Gordon himself had suffered a bout of pneumonia. With a scholarship award, he studied that summer at Hospitalfield, Arbroath, as a post-graduate under Ian Fleming. Fleming inspired Gordon and encouraged him in abstraction, with which he occupied himself for the next few years. Meanwhile, he trained at Jordanhill College of Education in Glasgow to become a teacher, in the vanguard of the resurgence of art teaching in Scottish schools by the new art masters, undoubtedly because they painted actively while teaching full-time. Passionate about art education, he was instrumental in influencing many students to pursue a career in the creative industry. A former pupil aptly described his classroom as a "guided exploration rather than a formal lesson". His love of the Scottish countryside is mirrored in his work and undoubtedly stemmed from the bank of images he built when, as a youngster, he traveled with his parents around the country. Argyll and the Western Isles were his favourite destinations, where he was fascinated by the crofts and farms sprouting from the land. Small houses typified his landscapes and still-lifes included abstracted landscapes; flowers, particularly poppies, fruit and fish feature in his later output. In 1996, he was awarded the Alexander Graham Munro prize at the RSW exhibition in Edinburgh. His work featured regularly in one-man and combined shows and at his last one-man show in London in 2003, demand for his paintings remained high, as it has done ever since.
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