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COLLECTION OF WWI MEDALS, comprising the British War Medal and the Allied Victory Medal, each inscribed 'Gnr F. Adam R.A.', along with a Faithful Service in the Special Constabulary medal inscribed 'Frank Adam' and another British War Medal 1914-1918 inscribed to 'William W. Skinner', also to include a collection of WWII medals comprising 8th Army bar, The 1939-1945 Star, The Africa Star, The Defence Medal and The 1939-1945 War Medal, most on ribbon
TRIO OF INDIA AND SOUTH AFRICA MEDALS, comprising India 1895 Medal, awarded to '3502 Pte J Dundas 2nd Bn, Arg & Suth'd High'rs', suspended from ribbon with clasp inscribed 'Punjab Frontier 1897-98', Queen's South Africa Medal awarded to '3502 Pte J. Dundas, A. & S. Highrs', suspended from ribbon with clasps inscribed 'Transvaal', 'Driefontein', 'Paardeberg' and 'Modder River', and a King's South Africa Medal awarded to '3502 Pte G. Dundas, A. & S. Highrs', suspended from ribbon with clasps inscribed 'South Africa 1902' and 'South Africa 1901'
CAPTAIN C. J. KILLEY - LIVERPOOL SHIPWRECK AND HUMANE SOCIETY MEDAL, along with archive material including a sepia photograph inscribed 'CJK & the Chief Officer taking the sun at noon', photograph illustrating King George with naval cadets and George D. Killey in attendance, a letter from Miller & Richards dated 11th January 1909 informing George D. Killey of the death of Capt. C. J. Killey, Lucitania medal, felt shipping line cap badge, an album of cuttings relating to maritime matters and the various ships on which C. J. Killey served and a telescope believed to be the Killey family telescope Note: This medal was awarded to Captain C. J. Killey, S.S. 'Larnaca', for having rescued the crew of ten men belonging to the barquentine 'Alfred' in a gale of wind off the coast of Portugal on the 12th instant, with the certificate dated 29th August 1895. The medal is mistakenly engraved 'Capt. C. J. KITTEY'.
GROUP OF WWII MEDALS AWARDED TO HENRY ARTHUR JOWERS, comprising the 1939-1945 Star, the Africa Star, the Italy Star, the War Medal 1939-1945 and the Defence Medal 1939-1945, each on ribbon, with original O.H.M.S. box addressed to Mr H Jowers, along with related ephemera including Jowers' WW2 British Army issue soldiers service and pay book, Record of Service and his driving license, an enamelled RAF badge and a blue enamelled British legion badge bearing central lion motif in relief, also to include a collection of early 20th century photographs including several depicting Jowers, vintage postcards, a silver watch chain with dog clip clasp and T bar, an alligator skin pocket Draughts & Chess set, headed paper with eagle motif and inscribed 'Reichsnahrfland Blut und Boden', and a vintage leather wallet containing a Certificate of Pilgrimage dated 25 August 1942, handwritten correspondence and several wartime bank notes originating from Japan, Syria, Lebanon and Germany
A GREAT WAR PAIR OF MEDALS TO CORPORAL G. TRINKLE, DORSETSHIRE REGIMENT comprising the British War Medal 1914-20 and Victory Medal (both 201465, CPL. G. TRINKLE. DORSET. R.), officially impressed, unmounted; together with a Blything Hundred 'Loyal Suffolk Yeomanry' halfpenny token, 1794, (3).
A GREAT WAR PAIR OF MEDALS TO DRIVER T.E. SWINGLER, ROYAL ARTILLERY comprising the British War Medal 1914-20 and Victory Medal (both 246905 DVR. T.E. SWINGLER. R.A.), officially impressed, unmounted; together with six shooting medals, including four silver examples awarded to E. Swingler; and a quantity of photocopied research documents.
The medal and archive of 25567 GNR : J Ash, 63rd BTY : RFA The Archive to include the Queen's South Africa medal 1899 for the Anglo-Boer War 1899-1902, with bars for Cape Colony, Tugela Heights and Relief of Ladysmith, his 1900 Queen Victoria Gift tin, a hand tinted photograph of him (both framed), a gilt locket frame with two photographs of soldiers in it, a silver cased open faced white Roman enamel dial with subsidiary seconds, key wind, marked J P Morton, The Arch Shop, Bedlinog, engraved inside Joan Ash, Bedlinog 1920 and the ear trumpet he used in later life
Only Fools & Horses - an original prop / costume WWII Second World War medal as worn by Buster Merryfield as Uncle Albert in the series. The medal - a genuine WWII 1939-45 Star and ribbon, was worn by Merryfield throughout the series, and can be viewed in several episodes. This medal, thought to be one of only a handful used in the series, comes framed and glazed alongside a photograph of Del, Rodney and Albert, a rare signed photograph of Buster from a book and an autographed title page from his ' During The War ' autobiography (both signed in black ink ' To Trevor '). Signed photographs of Merryfield in character are quite scarce. Also within the frame is a dual signed photograph by David Jason and Nicholas Lyndhurst. The medal comes with a certificate of authenticity from the Only Fools And Horses Appreciation Society. Framed. Total size: 50cm x 48cm. Uncle Albert was famous for his ' During the war...' speeches, and this prop medal relates directly to one of the best-loved running jokes in the entire series. A unique opportunity.
Only Fools & Horses - the original production used prop medal as awarded to Trigger (played by Roger Lloyd Pack) for his Roadsweeping Services. As seen in the famous ' Heroes & Villians ' episode which culminated in Del & Rodney crashing a wake whilst dressed as Batman and Robin. This medal was largely seen during the famous ' This old broom has had 17 new heads and 14 new handles ' scene. Being a genuine production item, the medal comes framed alongside a signed / autographed 8x10" colour photograph of Roger Lloyd Pack as Trigger and a small metal plaque with the quote etched. Framed. Measures approx; 36cm x 46cm. Comes with its original certificate from the Only Fools And Horses Appreciation Society. A rare and iconic piece of TV memorabilia.
QPR MEDAL Football League hallmarked gold medal awarded to Paddy Kenny for winning the Championship in 2010-2011 with Queens Park Rangers. The reverse of the medal which comes with the case is inscribed "Season 2010-2011" on the reverse together with the hallmark. The front of the medal is inscribed "The Football League Winners The Championship". The case has "The Football League" in gilt on the top and the medal was made by Vaughtons of Birmingham. QPR won the Championship by four points from Norwich. Good
SHEF UTD MEDAL Silver coloured Coca Cola Football League Championship Runners Up 2005-2006 awarded to Paddy Kenny when he played for Sheffield United when they were Runners-Up in the 2005-2006 Championship and promoted to the Premier League. Sheffield United had 90 points finishing 16 points behind Champions Reading. The silver coloured metal medal comes with a Coca Cola lanyard and the medal is inscribed "Coca Cola Football League Runners Up 2005-2006 " with "Coca Cola The Championship" in the middle of the medal. Good
MAN CITY CUP MEDAL 1969 FA Cup Winners medal awarded to Neil Young who scored the only goal in the 1969 FA Cup Final when Manchester City defeated Leicester City 1-0. Neil Young who has sadly passed was probably one of the best players of his era never to play for England and along with Bell, Lee and Summerbee he was a crucial part of the forward line that won the League, FA Cup, European Cup Winners Cup and League Cup. The medal is gold, hall-marked and inscribed "The Football Association Challenge Cup Winners N.J.Young M/c City FC" on the reverse side. Also included is a 1969 Cup Final postal cover signed by Neil Young. Good
SILVER GILT MASONIC MEDAL, the obverse with central shield motif with enamel initials, within blue enamel border inscribed 'Justice Truth Philanthropy', the reverse inscribed 'Bro John L. Preston Raised 15-2-79 Key and Chain Lodge No 7988', Birmingham marks, suspended from clasp inscribed 'Key and Chain Lge. 7988', approximately 60mm high overall, 19.1g
KAREL SOUČEK 1915 - 1982: IN THE PASSAGEWAY 1947 Oil on paperboard 23,5 x 28,2 cm Signed lower right: "K. Souček 41" Karel Souček is one of the most distinctive figures of the generation of artists who came of age in the 1940s. Following his difficult beginnings in Kladno, he joined Group 42 and its program, which was focused on the modern world and poetry of the city. As a resident of working-class Kladno and coming from a family of humble means, he was absolutely enchanted with big-city life, as symbolized in its store windows, shop-lined passages, alleys, cafeterias and fast-food stands, cafés and hairdressers. After the war his small paintings increasingly expanded in size, often taking the form of triptychs and polyptychs that went on to become parts of larger series, most of which were dedicated to the theme of passageways.Following the Communist Putsch of 1948 his work no longer matched the ideals of Socialist Realism and Souček was marginalized. However, he and his Group 42 colleague Jan Kotík were among those contributing to the Czechoslovak pavilion winning the Gold Medal at Expo 58 in Brussels. This brought him official recognition and he was given a professorship at the Academy, briefly holding the office of dean in the late 1960s.
ALFRED ZOFF 1852 - 1927: BEACH WITH BOATS IN BELGIUM 1920s Oil on canvas 27 x 30 cm Signed lower right: "A. Zoff" This painting with a fishing boat and a figure on the beach is an example of the unique painting of Alfred Zoff, one of the leading figures of Austrian Mood Impressionism in the early 20th century. In 1869 Zoff took landscape painting classes at the State Drawing Academy in Graz. By 1880 he had decided on art as a career and was enrolled at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna, where he studied under Eduard Peithner von Lichtenfels. After his father's death in 1882, his mother moved to Klagenfurt and he would visit often to paint. It remained a favorite location for the rest of his life.He also made occasional trips to Italy and Belgium. He completed his studies in 1890 at the Academy of Fine Arts in Karlsruhe under Gustav Schönleber, who acquainted him the Barbizon School. After that, he lived in Munich and Krems an der Donau. From 1907, he was a Professor of landscape and still-life painting at the Academy in Graz. He received numerous awards, including a bronze medal at the Exposition Universelle (1900). Member of the Künstlerhaus Wien (from 1883) and the Hagenbund (from 1900).
KAREL KOTRBA 1893 - 1938: PORTRAIT OF FRANTIŠEK KUPKA 1928 Bronze, cast from original plaster model 38,5 cm Sculptor Karel Kotrba created a number of portraits of important figures, including those on the art scene (such as Karel Holan, Jaroslav Kvapil, Otokar Březina, Jan Neruda, Václav Vilém Štech). This work is also a very authentic portrait of his friend František Kupka, created when the sculptor resided at the Kupkas’ in Paris in 1927-1928, and it apparently is the only thing he brought back home from the trip.Karel Kotrba originally trained as a stuccoer (in 1912–1913) and attended evening classes in sculpting at the School of Applied Arts in Prague. He fought in World War I and was a POW, returningto Czechoslovakia in 1919 as a French Legionnaire. Immediately after the war he applied to the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague and studied medal making under Professor Otakar Španiel, after which he went on a study trip to Paris. In the early 1920s he, Pravoslav Kotík, and classmates Karel Holan and Miroslav Holý joined Umìlecká Beseda. After five years at Umìlecká Beseda, they found themselves at the center of a conflict with the more conservative wing of the association. This conflict escalated in late 1924/early 1925 and they migrated to the Mánes Union of Fine Artists, where in contrast they were viewed as traditionalists. Following a conflict they were expelled in 1930. The name “Ho-Ho-Ko-Ko Social Group” was coined later, according to an anthology written by art aesthetician Bohumil Markalous (not published). Experiences from the war and life on the outskirts, in Prague-Holešovice, were reflected in Kotrba’s work. His sensitivity to social issues can be seen in his chosen themes and in his sculpting style, which is categorized as a part of the Social Art movement of the 1920s. He exhibited abroad at Czechoslovak exhibitions at the Venice Biennale (1930, 1936), Vienna (1934), Brussels (1935) and Stockholm (1936).Plaster copes of Portrait of František Kupka is included in the collections of the National Gallery in Prague and GASK – Gallery of the Central Bohemian Region.
MILITARIA - ASSORTED comprising a Great War Victory Medal (440211 PTE. F. BURSTON. 5-CAN. INF.), officially impressed, unmounted; a [Canada] Memorial Cross (A40211 PTE F. BURSTON), engraved; two brass Princess Mary Christmas 1914 gift tins; a related bullet-form pencil; a Second World War German iron cross; and a small quantity of other items.
1923 Worplesdon Golf Club Scratch Mixed Foursomes Medal - engraved on the reverse "Miss E.E Helme And C.O Hezlet 1923" - 2 leading players of the day with Eleanor Helme winning a bronze medal in the 1924 ladies open championship at Portrush and many other accomplishments and Charles Hazlet being a runner up in the 1914 amateur golf championship and was in the British Walker cup team in 1924 26 and 28 as well as other notable successes in the Irish and Welsh amateur Championships
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