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RAF CAP, FLYING SUIT, ENAMELLED BADGE, SILVER BANGLE WITH ENGRAVED RAF CREST, KHAKI TUNIC-JACKET AND TROUSERS SURREY CIVIL DEFENCE CORPS-WELFARE JACKET, TROUSERS, COAT AND MAC,IMPERIAL SERVICE MEDAL AWARDED TO STANLEY CHAMBERLAIN AUSTEN, CASED, DOROTHY M. HAY IDENTITY CARD AND DRIVING LICENCE, PAIR OF BOOTS 10 X 50 BINOCULARS, CASED AND BOXED BOWLER HAT.
C.J. Durham (1859-1880) The Wreckers, oil on canvas, signed, 99cm x 120cm. Depicted here are siblings George Watters Greene and Alice Norah Gertrude Greene.Alice (known as Norah) would become one of top female British tennis stars of the early 1900s, winning a silver medal in the 1908 summer Olympics in London. (There were only 37 female athletes at the 1908 Olympics).Her other achievements include twice reaching the semi-finals of Wimbledon, winning the London Covered Courts Championships at the Queen's Club in 1907 and playing international field hockey. George served as a Major R.A.M.C. during the First World War before, similarly to his sister, settling in Jersey where they would both live throughout the German occupation of the Channel Islands during the Second World War. Alice Norah Gertrude Greene b 15 Oct 1879, D 26 Oct 1956George Watters Greeneb 3 May 1878, D 7 Jan 1952The Olympic Silver Medal from 1908 is on display at Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum.
Political jewellery; a bracelet recalling the violation of the 1839 Treaty of London which secured Belgian neutrality by the Germans in 1914, with silver medal engraved on one side 'Traité de 1839 Chiffon de Papier' (Treaty of 1839 Paper Rag), and on the other with the signatures of the treaty's signatories including Lord Palmerston, von Bülow, and van de Weyer, the black moire ribbon garnished with six silver country seals
A World War 1 trio to Lieut T A Stuttard R.F.A, compristing 1914-15 star, WM and VM, the star named as '2.Lieut', with a miniature star and a General Service Medal, un-named but with document from Ministry of Defence dated 01/ Dec 2005 stating as issied to 424846 Lt J A Stuttard, Green Howards - Canal Zone
A Boer War and First World War family medal group, comprising bar of five medals to Pte H Hughes - QSA with Orange Free State, Transvaal, Relief of Ladysmith, Tugela Heights, and Cape Colony bars and KSA with 1901 and 1902 bars, each medal named '2959 Pte H Hughes R. Welsh Fus' and WWI trio named '143 Pte H Hughes 9/Bn A.I.F (Australian Imperial Force); with a WWI trio to '2761 Pte R. Hughes R W Fus', believed to be the brother, and an un-named WWII DM (9)
dating: 1911 provenance: Kingdom of Italy, In bronze, for the fiftieth anniversary of the Unification of Italy with profiles of the kings Victor Emmanuel II and Victor Emmanuel III. On the other side, the Savoy eagle with figures, horses and angels. Pitting from falling on one side. An exceptional medal in original case. diameter 12 cm.
A George V Military Cross group of three to include M.C., unnamed and in original leather case, 1914-15 Star, naming 13234 L.CPL. W.G. BUTTERISS. LEIC.R. and Military Medal, 13234. PTE. W.G. BUTTERISS. 8 / LEIC;R. (3) To be sold with a photocopy of M.C. citation which states "On March 23rd, this Officer led his platoon as my advanced guard commander with energy and decision. When my less experienced troops were temporarily thrown into confusion on their first experience of Artillery and Machine Gun fire, he continued to advance his platoon and forced the enemy to quit their position. He then returned to me and by his own example and leadership gave me the greatest help in restoring the situation until it was possible to continue our advance. During the trying conditions of the next week, he and his men were an example to all the troops under my command and in the actions of March 31-April 2nd, the steady defence put up on the advanced flank post for which Lieut. Butteriss was responsible prevented the enemy piercing our exposed flank."
A group of three WW II medals to include 1939-45 Star, Africa Star and War medal, in original O.H.M.S. box addressed to Mrs L. Stuttle, 536 Rochester Way, Sidcup, Kent, together with a posthumous Air Crew Europe Star with Atlantic clasp, with condolence slip naming Edward William Stuttle and further Navy Accounts offical letter addressed to Mrs Stuttle regarding the Air Crew Europe Star, dated 10th February 1955, in original O.H.M.S. box. Leading Airman P/F 55120 Edward William Stuttle H.M.S. Grebe was killed in action 05/03/1942 and is buried in El Alamein war cemetery.
An E.R. II duo to include General Service medal (1962-2007) with Canal Zone clasp, naming S/22692493 PTE R A DROWER ASC, together with a Cadet Forces medal, CAPT. R.A. DROWER ACF, together with miniature examples, miniature Cadet Forces, National Service and Suez Canal medals, R.A.S.C. cloth shoulder titles, GHQ Middle East Land Forces cloth patches, Royal Artillery cap badges and various buttons etc.
A Queen's South Africa medal (1899-1901) 3rd type reverse with South Africa 1901, Transvaal, Orange Free State and Cape Colony clasps, naming 27322. TPR. J.J.R. SMYTHE. C. IN C. BDY. GD., together with a South African War Veterens enamelled lapel badge. (2) Around 15th January 1900 Lord Roberts announced the intention to form a bodyguard from picked colonials, to be commanded by Major Laing, an Officer who had served 91st & 93rd regiments (Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders) who had settled in South Africa. In November 1900 Lord Roberts issued an order empowering Major Laing to raise a fighting regiment 570 strong, with 2 guns, 2 pom-poms and 2 machine guns to be called "The Bodyguard". So great was Laings popularity that almost immediately he got over 1000 recruits. The corps took to the field in Orange River Colony, unfortuneatly the first reference to them in a dispatch was in connection with a grevious mishap which took place on the 3rd January 1901.In his telegram of 6th January Lord Kitchener said "from reports of some of the wounded who have arrived at Heilbron, it appears that a detachment of Bodyguard 120 strong of General Knox's force came into contact with a superior number of enemy near Lindley. I regret to say that Laing, 2 officers and 15 men were killed with 2 officers and 20 men wounded. No details have been received from General Knox of this action." The fighting was of the most severe character and the number of casualties in the rank and file turned out to be far greater than the numbers quoted by Lord Kitchener.
Franta Belsky, (Czechoslovakian 1921-2000), A bronzed resin figure of Sir Winston Churchill, modelled in standing pose with one foot forward and his hat behind his back in his left hand, on a rectangular plinth, signed verso F. Belsky, having a gold label verso for Dela Poer Sculptures. h.23cm Franta Belsky 1921-2000 was born in Brno, the son of economist Josef Belsky. During the German Invasion he and his family fled to England where he volunteered for the Czech Exile Army, he saw action in France as a gunner and was twice mentioned in dispatches. After returning to Prague he designed a paratroop memorial and medal of honour for Emil Zatopek before again fleeing in 1948 due to the Communist takeover. He produced a number of works of Churchill one of which is housed in the Winston Churchill Memorial in Fulton, Missouri.
A pair of WW I bronze memorial plaques, naming brothers Edgar and Marshall Williams, each in original card envelope with condolence slip, together with the British War and Victory medal box lid (only) naming 19186 Pte M. Williams Devon R. (Records show several Edgar Williams but probably 2790 Pte Edgar Williams, Devon Regiment, killed in action 06/10/16.)
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