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WWI KIA pair and death plaque comprising British War Medal and Victory Medal impressed to S-14543 Pte G-McKenzie, Gordons and death plaque to George McKenzie: Private G McKenzie died aged 31 on 2nd August 1917 and is commemorated at Menin Road South Military Cemetery, together with a small amount of photocopied and hand written research
WWI KIA trio comprising 1914 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal, impressed to 3-6972 Pte G Millar, 1/Gord: Highrs, the latter both Gordons, Note: Private Gavin Millar died aged 34 on 14th December 1914 and is commemorated at Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, together with a small quantity of photocopied and hand written research
WWI KIA group of three together with death plaque comprising 1914-15 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal to 12876 Pte T Lucus, (sp) High:LI, together with a death plaque to Thomas Lucas, Note: Private Thomas Lucas 12876 10th Bn Highland Light Infantry, who died on 25th September 1915 and commemorated at Loos Memorial (Together with research material including PRO records)
WWI KIA pair and death plaque comprising British War Medal and Victory Medal, impressed 12310 Pte C McCombie, Gordons, together with a death plaque to Charles McCombie, Note: Private Charles McCombie 12310 1st/6th Bn Gordon Highlanders, who died on 15th November 1916 aged 27 and is commemorated at Mailly Wood Cemetery, Mailly-Maillet (Together with research material including PRO excerpt)
Boer War pair comprising Queen's South Africa medal (2nd type) with four clasps for Tugela Heights, Orange Free State, Relief of Ladysmith, Transvaal, together with King's South Africa medal with two clasps for South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902, QSA engraved 3308 Pte J Edwards, 13/HRS, KSA impressed 3308 Pte J Edwards 13th Hussars (2) (Together with copy of Short Service document including military history)
WWI pair comprising British War Medal and Victory Medal to 2 Lieut G M Phillipson, both in their original card boxes of issue, together with a matching medal bar, together with an illustrated New Testament marked to the front "To Cpl G M Phlilipson" with a series of dates and ranks from January 9th 1916 to April 23rd 1918, together with a reproduction black and white photograph
WWI group of three comprising 1914-15 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal mounted as worn with integrated medal bar with applied rosette to 1914 Star impressed to 42588 Pte G M Everitt R A M C, mounted as worn, together with "Active Service" testament 1914-15 and another 1916, together with a small printed calf bound volume "Titles of Christ", together with a 1950 fuel ration booklet and a 1952-53 ration book named to EE Everett
WWII group of six comprising 39-45 Star, Atlantic Star with France & Germany clasp, Africa Star, Italy Star, War Medal and Royal Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, George VI, impressed to J 106690 J Burrows, AB HMS Rodney, together with original box of issue from Director of Navy Accounts, compliment slip, together with three further silver gilt and enamelled Independent Order of Oddfellows - Manchester Unity Merit medallions, further silver enamelled fob marked "Justice, Truth, Philanthropy" and presented to John M Burrows, CP, 3rd February 1915, three further chain fobs and a medallion of bronzed circular form marked HMS Impregnable and engraved verso "Divisional Boxing 2nd lightweight, Summer 1923, J Burrows (Hawk)" and all contained in a glazed presentation case
UK: Great War - Second World War family group of medals comprising British War medal and Victory medal to 160260 Bombardier Frank Cooling, Royal Artillery, France and Germany Star, Defence medal, War medal, Efficiency medal (Geo VI), 1st type Territorial to 1438576 Boms Norman James Cooling, Royal Artillery (all medals appear unworn), together with much relevant material including an unusual large quantity of correspondence home from both medal recipients, predominantly of the WWI and WWII periods, along with assorted photographs, postcards, together with Royal Artillery woollen tunic, two battle tunics, one with cloth "Home Guard, 10 NK" patches, and lanyard with whistle, peaked cap, beret, assorted trousers and riding breeches, gaiters, side cap, Royal Artillery Mess dress and a cased gas mask case inscribed 1438576, Cooling NJ and leather belt with stitched leather magazine and revolver holster (large qty)
Medallion, Royal Navy, Nelson Interest: 1897 Foudroyant medallion, copper 38mm.: obv. bust of Nelson: Hoartio Viscount Nelson, below: born 29th September 1759/died 21st October 1805, Reg. No. 311490; rev. ship of the line HMS Foudroyant: Foudroyant Nelson's Flagship, below: medal struck from copper of vessel after breaking up/commenced building 1789/launched at Plymouth April 1798/wrecked at Blackpool/June 16th 1897, Eimer 1813 GVF (1)The ship, designed by Sir John Henslow was to an experimental design derived from French practice and named after a French warship captured in 1758. Nelson's flagship 1799-1801
Medals, World War One, an important Great War group of 8 to Sgt. William.Rowland Wright 4th King's Royal Rifle Corps, 1911-1945: 1911 Delhi Durbar medal (to Bugler W R Wright 4th KRRC); Russia St. George Medal (no number, 1913-1917 version); France, Croix de Guerre; 1914-15 star , British War Medal, Victory medal, Long Service Good conduct 1911-1920 issue (all to Pte. W R Wright KRRC), WW2 Defence medal, mounted on bar, along with miniature group of same, but only including the Delhi Durbar, 19140-15 stare, BWM, Victory medal and LSGC medals, also mounted on bar and black KRRC cap badge7787 William Rowland Wright transferred to the Labour Corps as a sergeant in 1918 (53351) and served until 1920
Peninsular And Oriental Steam Navigation Company (P&O) Metalware Group including presentation cups from RMS Ranpura and RMS Strathnaver, Cigarette lighter SS Carthage, matchbox holder SS Canton, ashtray RMS Cathay, various napkin rings, spoons and other items; together with Canberra 150 Years (1837-1987) Medal, cufflinks, four lined storage boxes, enamel compact, lipstick holder and other items
ALBERT DURER LUCAS (1828-1919)In Chilworth Woods signed and dated 'A.D. Lucas 1880' (lower right)oil on canvas8 x 9 1/2 in (20.3 x 24.2cm) The artist lived at Chilworth near Romsey, Hants. His family having originally moved there from Salisbury in 1850. Albert worked from a studio at their house Chilworth Towers for over half a century. His works characterised by his meticulous detailed style, executed in a pre-Raphaelite manner. Lucas exhibited widely, frequently in London, and also more locally at exhibitions with the Southampton Art Society. In 1880 he won a gold medal at an international exhibition held at Melbourne, Australia.
Irwin (D. Hastings) and War Medals and Decorations issued to the British military and naval forces from 1588 to 1889, circa 1890, 10 black & white plates, bookplate to front paste down, some toning & light spotting, contemporary blue cloth, boards lightly marked, spine slightly faded & rubbed, 8vo, together with Low (Charles Rathbone) , History of The Indian Navy. (1613-1863), 2 volumes, 1990, The London Stamp Exchange Ltd., all edges gilt, uniform original gilt decorated blue half leatherette in slipcase, 8vo, and Porter (Whitworth) , History of the Corps of Royal Engineers, volumes 1-3, 7-9, mixed editions 1951-58, black & white illustrations & maps, uniform original red cloth, spines lightly rubbed to head & foot, 8vo plus other modern military & naval medal reference & related, some leather bindings, mostly original cloth, some in dust jackets, volumes permeated with the smell of tobacco smoke, G, 8vo/folio. (Qty: 3 shelves & a carton)
Coins - a quantity of proof coins, cased, including Coinage of Great Britain; 1977(7); Coinage of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, 1977 (2); United States proof set, 1970; Coinage of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, 1980 (2); United States Proof Set, 1969; etc; a commemorative medal to mark the anniversary of His Holiness Pope John Paul II to Great Britain [16]
Collector's Coins: carton containing London Mint QE II Gibraltar portrait set, incomplete; 2016 UK Crown Churchill with stamp franked 13/89/2016 also circulated Fry £5 note, tray of miscellaneous issues, incl. £1 Guernsey silver proof; bronze replica Prince of Wales Waterloo medal unc. various unc. £2 issues; 2015/2016 Brazil Olympics set 16 BU 1 Real coins, also 2016 UK Birthday six coin BU set with stamp
Collectors' Coin Issues: Westminster Mint three coin crown set Guernsey 2014; three sets of 2016 Beatrix Potter 50p issues, two of unopened individual folders of issue and another on Change checker individual folders; also cased 50p issues 2014 Commonwealth Games BU & three 2016 Olympic Team GB swimming issues; Gilt Avro Vulcan 43mm medal, part coloured in capsule, £1 silver proof Piedfort 2000 cased also similar £2 silver proof [Piedfort 1997, 2004 Royal mint proof set, cased; 2016 referendum two coin set: 2016 silver Britannia and 1973 50p unc 148/500; 1994 D-day silver proof cased also Falkland Island 1982 crown silver proof boxed, other BU crowns, £2 and £1 issues, some loose
Coins and Medals - WWII three piece group, L.A.C. G W Parkes, 1808962, RAF, Aug 1942-1946, Defence, Victory and Palestine General service medal, mounted and framed; bank notes and coins including £1.00. 10 Shillings, 1751 Doubloon, Victorian and later coins, including half crowns, pennies, sixpences, farthings, shillings, others international; etc
Military interest: A set of 3, Seirbhis Naisiunta, 1939 - 1946 brass Medals & Ribbons, boxed, and two An Bonn Seirbhise - F.C.A. & S.M. brass Medals and ribbons; together with a silver L.D.F. - Forsa Cosanta Aiciuil Medal, awarded to Stoneyford, Kells Platoon, winners of Callan District Platoon Competition, 1944; also two pairs of brass Shell Vases, and a small ditto. A lot. (1)
A Lady's World War II MedalsMedals of Nurse Dougherty, from Wicklow & Belfast, including:·The Burma Star (awarded for service in the Burma campaign of 1941-1945)·The Royal Red Cross, 2nd class, 1945 (for exceptional services in military nursing)·The 1939-1945 silver medal·The 1939-1945 Star·The Salvation Army Red Shield Worker. Serving H.M. Forces·The Defence Medal (for non-operational military or civilian work during World War Two)There is also a ribbon and badge of the Loyal Orange Lodge no. 252, Walton, Ontario, commemorating the 232nd anniversary of the Battle of the Boyne, July 12th 1922.
Poignant Mementoes of two Dublin Brothers killed in the Great WarHicks (John George & Henry Leighton) Memorials of the brothers John George and Henry Leighton Hicks, sons of Richard Hicks of Dublin and his wife Sarah. In 1901 the Hicks', a Protestant family, were living in Rathmines, and the father's occupation is described as "Pensioner from Irish Prisons Service - left through ill-health"; in 1911 they were living in Crumlin town and the father is described as "Pensioner and farmer". Five of their sons took part in the war; two were killed.John George Hicks was born in Phibsborough in 1885, and in 1905 enlisted in the Inniskilling Dragoons. He served in Egypt and India until 1912, when he was transferred to the reserve. In January 1914 he became an attendant at the Bexley Asylum in London, but on the outbreak of war he was called up and attached to the Queen's Bays. At the battle of Messines in October 1914 he was wounded and taken prisoner; he died of his wounds on 9 December following.His brother Henry Leighton S. Hicks joined the Canadian Army Service Corps in August 1915 and served as a driver in the Canadian Field Artillery. He was wounded in the stomach on 9 August 1918 and died soon after.The mementoes include service medals, letters and cards sent back to the family, references from officers, memorial certificates, scrolls and plaques (the famous "dead man's penny"), and a copy of London County Council's Record of service in the Great War. There is also a medal commemorating Queen Victoria's visit to Dublin in 1900, issued by the "Parishes of the Union of Drumandra [sic] & North Strand".
Five military war medals with ribbons. Medals include Queen Victoria, South Africa with three name bars - South Africa 1901, Orange Free State and Cape Colony belonging to 35320 PTE A. H. Nixon 21st COY IMP YEO. Pip, Squeak and Wilfred awarded to S3 - 028234 CPL A. H. Nixon ASC. And a WW1 war medal awarded to 37036 PTE J. V. Nixon Duke of Cornwall Light Infantry.
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