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Lot 813

A Continental silver Art Nouveau brooch marked CUF and 800 verso, width approx 6cm, a 1970s tiger's-eye ring, hallmarked to the interior obscured, maker's mark TS, size l 1/2 and a white metal medal, approx combined 1ozt (3).

Lot 833

A 9ct gold St Christopher medal, a 9ct gold rectangular pendant and two St George pendants, approx combined 12.6g (4).

Lot 169

Assorted Royal Doulton, an Imperial Service medal etc.

Lot 303

A collection of jewellery, coins and medals, to include; an 18ct gold ruby and diamond ring, a 9ct gold signet ring, a South Africa 1/2 pond, a WWI war medal (R.N.), a Nazi cross, a silver bangle etc (a lot)

Lot 308

An assorted collection of German World War I and II medals and badges comprising; 'Medal of merit' - 1914 Propaganda Iron Cross - 1914-1918 Cross of Honour - 1914-1918 Wound Badge (Golden class) and a 1914 Iron Cross (no pendant lug) and World War II Infantry Assault badge, 1939 War Merit Cross 1st Class with swords - a 'NSKOV cap badge, a D.A.F. cap badge - a 'NSDAP Eagle cap badge and a Luftwaffe cap badge (11)

Lot 309

Six assorted commemorative medals, comprising: 1852 white metal death of Wellington, 38mm diameter, 1854 white metal commemorating Battle of Balaklava, 40mm diameter, French bronze medal Exposition Universelle Paris 1878, 50mm diameter, 1902 white metal coronation medal by Spink, 32mm diameter, 1937 white metal Edward VIII Coronation, 38mm diameter and 1953 Elizabeth II Coronation, 38mm diameter (6)

Lot 310

A pair of World War I medals, comprising; the War medal and Victory medal, awarded to '21391 PTE. G. Buttery K.S.L.I', together with a further pair of World War I medals, the War medal and Victory medal, awarded to '95822 PTE A. Robinson L'Pool R', with a framed photograph, a pair of spurs, a handkerchief and World War I patchwork badges etc

Lot 311

An assorted collection of World War I and World War II medals, comprising; a 1914-1918 War medal, awarded to '1-157 DVR. E. Sparks- R.A.M.C', a Victory medal, awarded to '32324. PTE. F. Howarth- L.N. LAN.R.', a Mercantile Marine Service metal, awarded to 'Albert H. Middleton', a 1939-1945 Defence medal, with ribbon within box, a 1939-1945 War medal, a World War II group of five medals mounted to bar, comprising; 1939-1945 star, Italy star, France and Germany star, Defence medal and War medal, all un-named as issued and nine assorted badges and twelve assorted buttons

Lot 563

A miscellaneous collection comprising a vintage printed Blue Bird Luxury biscuit tin containing a silver Royal Masonic Institution For Girls and another enamelled silver Masonic medal, a Masonic Constitutions publication, several pressed horn loupes, a Cambray Ware enamelled brooch in the manner of Archibald Knox / Liberty, other brooches to include a Japanese example, a small micro-mosaic photograph frame and a Victorian cased photograph frame, a large fragment of amethyst quartz, various pen knives, a leather jewellery box etc.

Lot 294

Victorian silver basting spoon and other items of silver etc. Together with a cased Royal and Ancient orders of Buffaloes The Grand Surrey Lodge jewel or medal. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 151

2 cased sets of 1977 Silver Jubilee medals, and 2 others, and a 1935 commemorative medal

Lot 431

Framed signatures of players in the 1966 World Cup England winning squad, with Back Home poster, and a reproduction medal, height 35" overall

Lot 529

A Victorian St John's Ambulance medal, badges, buttons etc

Lot 247

9ct gold and enamel Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes medal, the buffalo with ruby cabochon eyes, with ribbon and clasps, in case, gross weight approx 26g 

Lot 249

9ct gold and enamel RAOB medal for Lodge No.3647, presented by the members of the Royal Baghdad Lodge, with ribbon and clasps, gross weight 23g approx 

Lot 250

9ct gold and enamel Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes medal, the buffalo with ruby cabochon eyes, with ribbon and clasps, in case, gross weight approx 25g 

Lot 251

Galway Lodge silver gilt and enamel medal with protractor pendant, the clasp embossed 'Vicesimus Quintus 1957-58', in case and a quantity of sundry medals 

Lot 252

Masonic interest, Masonic colour medal instituted by HRH Augustus Fred - Duke of Sussex, M.W. Grand Master for Charitable Works, awarded to Brother Frank Hart 1943/1944, 15ct gold hallmark to the mount, Birmingham assay 

Lot 254

Collection of standard WWI medals viz:- 14-18 awarded to Pte A Milner ASC, Pte G Smith LEIC.R, Victory medal for G Smith LEIC.R, 14-15 Star awarded to Pte J Reid A&S HIGHRS and Spr Fazal DAD, ROI.B N S and M and a pair of miniatures together with Devonshire Regiment cap badge and a yellow metal masonic jewel 

Lot 269

WWII group of four in mahogany case,WWI war medal and Victory medal named to " 32782 Pte. W Jeffries.G.GDS", two cloth Grenadier Guards shoulder titles,  WWI war medal and victory medal named to " 226459. Gnr.P.R.Daniels. R.A.", original box of issue with sergeant strips and badge and 1937 coronation medal

Lot 272

Yellow metal tiepin, Victorian crown, cased Victorian jubilee medal, modern silver-cased clock, ashtray from The Guinea Pig Club  and two commemorative medals 

Lot 48

A West End Watch Co. open pocket watch, white enamel circular dial, Roman and Arabic numerals, two subsidiary dials, on a chain with a Masonic compass, silver square locket and brass St. Christopher medal

Lot 384

A selection of silver itemsTo include a silver charm bracelet, a silver chain bracelet, a silver St. Christopher medal, etc.

Lot 14

A 9ct Durham Football Association Challenge Cup Winners medal, by Vaughton & Sons, Birmingham 1911, total weight approximately 15.5g

Lot 45

A collection of silver and silver plate, to include a Davies & Powers bowl and a similar Pinder Brothers bowl, a Bede College Lodge no. 840 Founder medal, napkin rings, a tea kettle form measure, a corkscrew, a modern photo frame, and Georgian and later flatware

Lot 54

Two First World War One medal groups, both comprising of a Peace Medal, 1914 Star and the British War medal awarded to Pte G Harris and W Harris, a Queen Mary Christmas box and a pair of mother of pearl opera glass, Iris, Paris (4)

Lot 2

A Brass Mounted Copper Military Bugle with Badge for Argyle and Sutherland (Missing Mouthpiece) Also Medal Ribbon Bar

Lot 79

A SELECTION OF MAINLY COINS AND MEDALS, to include the Africa Star and the 1939-1945 star medal, a 1939-1945 Defence Medal and 1939-1945 war medal, a George VI coin dated 1951, two further coins, very worn, one stamped British copper company, one penny 1812, one possibly stamped Earl Grey, together with a rectangular Wedgwood pendant

Lot 180

A CONDIMENT SET, MEDAL AND EMBROIDERED MILITARY CHAPLAINCY PANELS, the condiment set by Walker and Hall, Sheffield, with blue glass liners (spoons not matching), a 1939-1945 war medal with ribbon, together with two embroidered military chaplaincy panels, possibly from epaulettes

Lot 249

A BOX OF MEDALS, MEDAL PARTS AND RIBBONS, to include plaques for sports, dominoes, chess, darts, etc, mainly base metal, silver plated and gold plated, together with different coloured medal ribbons, attachments and some cotton and needles

Lot 122

A SELECTION OF ITEMS, to include a navy blue Parker pen with 14k nib, a Korea medal, a pair of rolled gold cufflinks, two rings, a floral brooch and a mother of pearl handled fruit knife

Lot 11

A collection of Masonic medals, to include a solid silver Masonic Freemasons Hospital medal, hallmarked, an Honorable Testimonial of Masonic Charity and Benevolence medal with two bars, a Steward 1924 Royal Masonic Institute for Girls medal, a 1921 steward Royal Masonic Institute for Boys medal, together with a framed Imperial Service Medal with letter from the Central Chancery of the Orders of Knighthood, St James' Palace, (qty)

Lot 342

A quantity of 100 Years of Ipswich newspapers; and a medal

Lot 236

1938 London College of Music Medal together with a 1985 Bolton Bronze Coin

Lot 18

Queen Victoria South Africa medal with two bars, Orange Free State and Cape Colony, awarded to 4598 CORPL H. PORTER RL. LANC REGt.

Lot 19

WWI Medals awarded to 3841 John Wesley of the Dorset Regiment. British War Medal and the Victory medal

Lot 20

Medal: Royal Navy Victorian Long Service and Good Conduct medal engraved J.M. O'DONOGHUE, ENG. R.M. ARTIFr. H.M.S. ASIA.

Lot 22

Various medals to include: For long service in the volunteer Force; 1914 -15 star 11229 J.Baker; Victory Medal to 17181 R. COMBON DORSET R; British Army General Service Medal with clasp for Malaya; UN Medal In The Service Of Peace.

Lot 1130

Large bronze medal commemorating the life of football World Cup creator Jules Rimet 1873-1956

Lot 1195

Silver Mexico 1970 World Cup commemorative medal,cased

Lot 1207

1974 World Cup Final West Germany v Netherlands commemorative medal,inscribed Fussballwelt-Meisterschaft 74, Endspiel AM 7.7 [7th July date of Final Tie]

Lot 1213

1994 FIFA World Cup Winner's Medal,the 14th gold circular medal with World Cup trophy obverse and FIFA World Cup USA 1994 reverse, with red, white and blue ribbon, bears hallmarks and makers mark Huguenin, diameter: 49 cm.A recipient of this medal is unknown, but we can confirm that it would have been awarded to a member of Brazil back room staff as opposed to a player.

Lot 1214

A 1994 World Cup Brazilian Football Association (CBF) medal,white metal & enamel, depiction of the World Cup trophy, inscribed CONFEDERACAO BRASILEIRA DE FUTEBOL, 8-6-1914, BRASIL; sold with a COA confirming the provenance of the medal and that it was presented to Rogelson da Silva Barreto, a long serving kitman at the Brazilian F.A. (CBF); sold together with a FIFA 2014 World Cup Preliminary Draw medal, the design featuring the World Cup trophy on one side and the logo of the 2014 World Cup on the other, held in Rio De Janeiro 2011, suspended in clear film display case, with card sleeve (3)

Lot 1216

Germany 2006 FIFA World Cup Final Draw medal,by Bertoni (Italy), in original case of issue that has been signed by Ronaldo Nazario da Lima.

Lot 1330

Manchester United VIP Guest autograph book signed by 14 of the 1999 winning treble squad,being Peter Schmeichel, Gary Neville, Denis Irwin, David Beckham, Nicky Butt, Andy Cole (twice), Olly Gunnar Solskjaer, Ryan Giggs, Teddy Sheringham, Dwight Yorke, Phil Neville, Wes Brown, Paul Scholes & Roy Keane, includes commemorative medal & comes with COA

Lot 194

A rare Professional Golfers Association medal for the Victory Tournament played at St Andrews in 1919,un-hallmarked but probably silver-gilt, the obverse inscribed PROFESSIONAL GOLFERS ASSOCIATION, VICTORY TOURNAMENT 1919, PEACE BY VICTORYHarry Vardon had been the last winner of an Open Championship in 1914 before it was suspended and not competed for again until after the hostilities in 1920.However in 1919, The PGA organised the St Andrews Tournament, which was sponsored by the Daily Mail newspaper, and played over 36 holes per day on 25th & 26th May on the Old Course. As there had not been time to organise the usual qualifiers associated with an Open Championship, the field was restricted to 60 professionals. Despite this it was referred to as the "Victory Open". It was deemed to have resulted in a tie between George Duncan and Abe Mitchell, both with 312 strokes. There was no play-off.

Lot 433

Two very rare Croquet Medals, awarded to one of the Leading Players of her era Miss Eveline M. Bramwell,comprising a 1912 silver medal The Croquet Association Ladies Championship Cup, engraved to reverse Miss E.M. Bramwell 1912, hallmarked Birmingham 1911, in Vaughtons red box and a 1904 silver gilt medal Scottish Croquet Club - Championship of Scotland - For Annual Championship, with ribbon and clasp, hallmarked Birmingham 1904, in a Catanach's box, (2).The career of Miss E.M. Bramwell included winning the 1907 & 1908 Ladies Champion at Wimbledon; 1901 & 1907 Ladies Gold Medallist; 1904 & 1907 Ladies Gold Medallist; 1904 & 1907 Scottish Champion.

Lot 47

The National Sporting Club Heavy Weight Championship Challenge Belt "The Lonsdale Belt" awarded to the Welsh boxer Jack Petersen in 1933, the 9ct gold central medallion with enamel picture of two boxers in a cartouche by Mappin & Webb with oak leaf and scroll border, flanked by two small 9ct gold rosettes, two further 9ct gold medallions with central enamel pictures of boxers training, two circular engraved medal bearing '12th July 1932 Jack Petersen defeated Reggie Meen at Wimbledon Stadium 2 rounds' and '26th January 1933 Jack Petersen defeated Jack Pettifer 12 rounds', flanked by two further 9ct gold medallions each engraved 'May 26th 1919 Frank Goddard defeated Jack Curphey 10 rounds' and 'May 14th 1923 Joe Beckett defeated Dick Smith 17 rounds' and a further 9ct gold circular medal engraved '12th July 1933 Jack Petersen defeated Jack Doyle 2 rounds', the medallions and medals connected by 9ct gold links, laid upon the red, white and blue colours, in a fitted Mappin & Webb case; sold together with a photograph of Jack Petersen wearing the Lonsdale Belt (3) Jack (John Charles) Petersen OBE TD (Welsh, 1911 - 1990), an amateur Welsh boxer having won the Welsh ABA titles at both light-heavyweight and heavyweight and the British ABA title at light-heavyweight in 1929/30. Turning professional in 1931 with his first professional fight at the Holborn Stadium, London against Bill Partridge, which he won in the fourth round through a knockout. Whilst winning his first sixteen professional fights he won the Welsh heavyweight title in 1932 through knockout against Dick Power in Greyfriars Hall, Cardiff within 21 seconds of the first round. For the British light-heavyweight title against Harry Crossley in May 1932 at the Holborn stadium, London, Petersen won on point over fifteen rounds, this title he later relinquished without defending it. In July 1932 he fought Reggie Meen for the British heavyweight title at Wimbledon Stadium, London, where he knocked out Meen in the second round, becoming the first Welshman to be British heavyweight champion, all achieved within ten months of becoming a professional boxer. Defending the title against Jack Pettifer in January 1933 at Olympia, Kensington with a knockout in the twelfth round. Petersen defended his title again against Jack Doyle, an Irish boxer from County Cork on the 12th July 1933 at White City Stadium, London, to a crowd of 30,000 approximately. The fight was ended in two rounds due to the disqualification of Doyle for repeating punching low. The third defence of the British light-heavyweight title for Petersen was against Len Harvey in November 1933 at the Royal Albert Hall, London and was lost to Harvey on points over fifteen rounds. The first defeat for Petersen in twenty-five professional fights. A re-match against Len Harvey in June 1934 at the White City Stadium, London for the British and the British Empire (Commonwealth) titles was won by Petersen in the twelfth round on a technical knockout. He defended these titles against Larry Gains in September 1934 at White City Stadium, George Hook in December 1934, Len Harvey in January 1936 at Wembley and Jock McAvoy in April 1936 at Earls Court. He lost both of the titles to South African Ben Foord in August 1936 at Leicester by a technical knockout in the third round, after which he retired at the age of twenty-five. The Lonsdale Belt (Lord Lonsdale Challenge Belt) is the oldest championship belt in British Professional Boxing introduced by Hugh Lowther, 5th Earl of Lonsdale on behalf of the National sporting Club (NSC) in 1909 and from 1929 the British Boxing Board of Control, awarded to British boxing champions. Recipients include Freddie Welsh (1909 British Lightweight title) and Henry Cooper (Heavyweight title) the only boxer to win the coveted Lonsdale Belt three times, having won the last 9ct gold belt outright in 1959. The holder of the Lonsdale Belt under the rules of the NSC were required to defend his title within six months of a challenge and the belt became the holder's property after three successful bouts held under the auspices of the NSC, consecutive or otherwise or after it was held for three consecutive years. Outright winners would receive a NSC pension of £50 per year from the age of fifty, the holder was required to pay a deposit and insurance for the belt.

Lot 547

Four Wimbledon Tennis related medals,comprising a silver B.C. Evelegh Lawn Tennis Referee 1882-1910 Memorial Medal for Level Mixed Doubles won by G.R.O. Crole Rees & Mrs M Watson, diameter: 50mm, in original Mappin & Webb box; sold together with three bronze The Lawn Tennis Championships Wimbledon Umpire's Souvenir Medals, E.G Hughes 1930, Miss C.M Daly 1931, Mrs A Gordon 1931, diameter: 38 mm, each in original Fattorini & Sons boxes, (4)

Lot 548

A collection of seventeen Tennis Medals awarded to Cyril Eames, a leading players of the 1920's, comprising Lawn Tennis Association Mens Inter-County Hard Courts Championship Surrey: three bronze Runner-Up medals 1923-4, 1925 & 1926, a silver Winners medal 1920-21, a silver Winners medal 1921 - 2, a silver Winners medal 1926-27, a silver Winners medal 1927-8; a silver Winners medal 1928-29; Surrey County L.T.A. a silver Winter Mens Pairs Winners Medal with A. Stevens 1920-21, a silver Mens Open Level Doubles Winners Medal with G.R.O. Crole-Rees March 1928, a bronze Mixed Level Doubles 2nd prize with Mrs R Lycett 1928; The Lawn Tennis Hard Court Championship of Great Britain: a silver Mens Doubles Runners-up medal 1930 with J.H. Wheatcroft, one bronze 1925 Mens Doubles Semi-Finalist with G.R.O. Crole-Rees, one bronze Mixed Double Semi-Finialist with Mrs CK Pitt, one bronze 1926 Mens Singles Semi-Finalist, one bronze 1929 Mixed Doubles semi-Finalist with Mrs M Watson, one bronze 1930 Mixed Doubles Semi-Finalist with Miss E.H Harvey; a bronze 1928 Surrey County L.T.A. Mixed Level Doubles 2nd prize with Mrs R Lycett; sold together with a postcard featuring the H.R.H. The Duke of York, (18)Mr Cyril Eames was a specialist in Doubles, a Davis Cup Player, Semi-Finalist Doubles French Open 1925, Won British Hard Court Doubles 1929. He also coached The Duke of York Future King George VI who played at Wimbledon in 1926.

Lot 577

An unusual silver tennis racquet spoon, in the shape of the racquet, engraved the back of the bowl WLTA 1907, hallmarked Sheffield 1907; sold together with a silver spoon with tennis scene motif, hallmarked London 1933; a silver brooch with tennis player, hallmarked Chester 1934 and a silver fob medal with tennis player motif, engraved to reverse M. Sultan, (4)

Lot 578

silver tennis spoons, medals and other collectibles,comprising a silver photograph frame, with crossed tennis racquet motif, hallmarked London 2004, 23.2 x 16.5 cm; sold together with six silver teapsoons, four with enamelled emblems for Surrey County 1939, Kent County, Middlesex 1946, Inter-county Hard Court Championships 1939 and two others; seven silver tennis fob medals, including British Cups medal to Miss L Saunders, Veterans Singles hard court finalist 1936-39 medal, 1952 Winter Tournament medal, 1909 B.B S.L.B.A.S medal; a silver the National Institute for the Blind Lawn Tennis Fund Aug 13th 1923 and 1897 Berlin Lawn Tennis Turner Club pin and another, (17)

Lot 623

Silver "B" winner's prize medal for the 2nd National Greek Olympic Games ('Zappas Olympics') held in Athens in 1870,stamped ARGENT on edge, struck by Paris Mint, designed by Barre, obverse with head of King George I, reverse with Greek legendThese Games were made possible through the sponsorship of the Greek businessman Evangelis Zappas. The first Games had been held in 1859. As such the Zappas Olympics were amongst the first revivals of the ancient Games, the other notable example being the Wenlock Olympian Games organised by William Penny Brookes in England from 1850.

Lot 625

Athens 1896 Olympic Games participation medal,the gilt-bronze version, designed by N Lytras, struck by Honto-Poulus, the obverse with Nike seated holding a laurel wreath over a phoenix emerging from the flames, the Acropolis beyond, the reverse with a Greek inscription within a wreath

Lot 626

Athens 1896 Olympic Games participation medal,bronze version, designed by N Lytras, struck by Honto-Poulus, the obverse with Nike seated holding a laurel wreath over a phoenix emerging from the flames, the Acropolis beyond, the reverse with a Greek inscription within a wreath, in original circular box of issue

Lot 627

Rare 1900 Paris Olympic Games silver prize medal plaque for gymnastics,with loop & ring, stamped ARGENT, designed by Frédéric Vernon, designed by F. Vernon with a victorious athlete standing on podium, inscribed CHAMPIONNAT DE GYMNASTIQUE, engraved below Wm. L. PHILLIPS, reverse with Victory casting laurel from the sky over Paris, inscribed REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE, PARIS 1900, EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLEThis medal was awarded to the British gymnast William Phillips who competed in the men's individual all round competition.

Lot 632

A scarce medal awarded at the first Nordiska Spel [Nordic Games] held at Stockholm in 1901 - considered a forerunner of the Winter Olympic Games,in silver, the obverse with Ernst Kusel's (1873-1942) official poster design, good

Lot 634

St Louis 1904 Olympic Games Philippine Exhibit silver award Medal from the 1904 St. Louis Fair,bronze, 66x66mm, by Weinmann. America cloaking Louisiana, reverse Eagle with spread wings on panel with award legend

Lot 636

Two Athens 1906 Intercalated Olympic Games participation medals,the first in bronze, designed by Lytras, seated Nike holding laurel wreath over phoenix emerging from flames, the Acropolis beyond, the reverse amended to display the date of 1906 as the Athens Olympic medal design of 1896 had been re-employed, drilled, but not throughout; the second of identical design but issued in gilt-bronze, giding worn

Lot 637

London 1908 Olympic Games participation medal,pewter version, designed by Bertham Mackennal, with a winged figure of victory, the reverse with a quadriga wining a chariot race, diameter: 5 cm, in the original fitted Kendal & Dent

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