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Two father and son groups of WWI and WWII medals to Gurkha Rifles / Black Watch / Gordon Highlanders recipients comprising - 1914-18 War Medal; Victory Medal; Defence Medal; 1939-45 War Medal; Territorial Efficiency Decoration, bar ERII to Major Simeon Brand-Crombie, Black watch & gordon Highlanders (WWI as Lieut. S L B Crombie), 1939-45 Star; Burma Star; Defence Medal; 1939-45 War Medal, M-I-D Oak Leaf; GSM, bar S E Asia 1945-46 to Major A Brand-Crombie 4/8 Gurkha Rifles to/w M-I-D citation (as Capt.) miniature medals and related officers insignia mounted as a family group; an 8th Army Gurkha oak shield, an 8th Gurkha branded cigarette dispenser and a trio of ashtrays, all personalised to Major Brand-Crombie and a Coalport limited edition Gurkha Regiments plate no.587/1,000 Note: Captain (Temp.) A Brand Crombie, 8th Gurkha Rifles, Indian Army, M-I-D published London Gazette 19 September 1946
Lotus Elite - Racing Car for the Road by Dennis Ortenburger. A rare limited first edition, 2002, 208pp. A book with good colour and monochrome images, drawings and design history text. Numbered 1166 and signed by the author on the faux chassis plate on the free end-paper, with a DJ, and offered with the rare grey plastic slipcase, retaining the gilt Godiva medal to the front. The ensemble, unusually in practically perfect condition
Mixed Selection of Military Ephemera, book of postcards Bataille de L’Oise La Guerre Européene 1914-1918 Serie 4. Postcard block detached from cover, together with 9 loose WWI blank postcards; Royal Navy Provost cloth cuff band; Small quantity of loose photographs, WWI, WWII, and civilian interest; Certificate La Ville de Dunkerque to Thomas Sharman, RE commemorating the battles of May and June 1940, fair condition; Magazine L’Illustration August 1936 on the Spanish Civil War, covers loose, corners dog-eared and folded in half; French award papers to a Monsieur Daussat – awarded under Mohammed En Nacer Pacha-Bey of Tunisia dated 29/06/1906, medal ribbon and document in Arabic; Philip’s Atlas and Geography of Ireland by P W Joyce, LLD, MRIA, published 1883 with owner’s inscription 1884. Spine and some pages loose, some page ends creased; Great War Honourably Discharged certificate due to disability to 783194 Cpl William Smith, 29th London Regiment, mounted on card, some loss to edges from trimming.
Framed and Glazed Coloured Photograph of WW2 German Luftwaffe NCO, shows subject in full uniform wearing peaked cap and having 4 year service medal and lanyard. Housed in a modern glazed frame; Framed and glazed photograph of a WW2 German infantry soldier wearing combat tunic with Infantry Assault award to breast. Original period frame, glass repaired; 2x framed and glazed Luftwaffe coloured citations, possibly re-prints. (4 items)
South Africa Republic Southern Africa Medal 1989, unnamed as issued. Numbered to the reverse 002298. Good condition. The Southern Africa medal was awarded to members of the South African Defence Force for service in military operations in Southern Africa, outside the borders of South Africa and South West Africa, between 1 April 1976 and 21 March 1990.
A collection of eight reproducton Third Reich service medals, to include a Nazi Party Long Service Award, a German Border Protection (Zollgrenzschutz) Long Service award, an SS four year service award, a Police Long Service Award, a Faithful Service Decoration medal, two Reich Labour Service awards, and others (8)
A 9ct GOLD REPEATER OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH, the case hallmarked for Chester 1912, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and signed 2415 (glass broken); together with a 9ct gold Albert watch chain with T-bar and lobster clasp suspending a 9ct gold sporting medal fob; a further 9ct gold sporting fob; and the T-bar section of another watch chain (4). Diameter of watch dial 48mm, total gross weight 183 grams
AN R.M.S. LUSITANIA COMMEMORATIVE BRONZE MEDAL, a cased replica of one issued by the German Government, the copy a satiric comment on the striking of the original medal, with explanatory letter "A German Naval Victory"; together with a George III "cartwheel" penny 1797; an Imperial German five mark coin 1876; and a Nelson commemorative medal for HMS Foudroyant (4). First diameter 54mm
A rare Harwood Automatic wristwatch, the signed round dial with black Arabic numerals and minute markers, luminous hands, rotating bezel, steel case, 28mm diameter, on later black strap, cased with original instruction leaflet John Harwood (1893–1964) was a British horologist and inventor of the first self-winding wristwatch. A chance observation of some children playing on a see-saw initially gave Harwood the idea of the self winding mechanism which would enable a closed movement, eliminating any chance of interference from damp or dust. The watch has no crown with the time being set by turning the bezel in one direction and the turning it in the opposite direction to re-engage the movement. First seen at Basel in Switzerland in 1926, Harwood went on to open the Harwood Self-Winding Watch Company in 1928 to market the watches in the UK, but the company failed in September 1931 due to their difficulty of manufacture and the effects of the Great Depression. Rolex went on to later develop the self winding mechanism and were highly successful with them. However, later in 1956, Harwood and Rolex exchanged correspondence with Rolex acknowledging Harwood as the inventor of the self winding mechanism and including his portrait in their advertising. In 1957 Harwood was awarded the Gold Medal by the British Horological Institute.. Appears to be currently working.Some discolouration to dial, with brownish mark running through name.Case lightly abraded with a few small scratches.Rear of case more abraded, worn and pitted.Crown turns and dot moves between light and dark.Please note: In accordance with accompanying instructions, we have not removed the back and are reluctant to do so as this can introduce dust to the movement. As far as we are aware it has never been opened.
RPR: Order of Labour, 2nd Class, 1st Model, Breast Badge, Silver, enameled, pin on reverse, together with awarding document and licence of wear dated, 30.12.1957; Medal for the 20th Anniversary of the Liberation of the Fatherland, Breast Badge, Bronze, original ribbon and case of issue with awarding document, dated 1964; Medal for Agriculture. Breast Badge, 31 mm, Bronze, original ribbon, together with awarding document, dated 1962; 40th of the Comunist Party Medal, 1961. Breast Badge, 31 mm, gilt Bronze, original suspension ring and ribbon, in case of issue, together with awarding document, dated 1961; Agricultural Merit Medal, instituted in 1974. Breast Badge, 35 mm, Metal gilt and laquered, ribbon with pin on the back, together with awarding document, dated 06.02.1974; Medal for the 25th Anniversary of the LIberation of the Fatherland, silvered Metal, together with awarding document, dated 1969; Medal for the 40th Anniversary of the Liberation from the Fascist Domination. Breast Badge, 57x37 mm, Metal gilt and laquered, together with awarding document, 1984; Medals for the 50th Anniversary of the Comunist Party. Breast Badges, 35 mm, gilt Bronze, enameled, ribbons with gilt bars and original envelopes, awarded to the Minister and his wife, dated 1971; Medals for the 30th Anniversary of the Liberation from the Fascist Domination. Breast Badges, 35 mm, Bronze silvered, ribbons with pin on the back, together with awarding documents, with envelope, dated 1974 for the Minister and his wife; Medal of the 25th Anniversary of the Republic. Breast Badge, 35 mm, Metal silvered, ribbon with pin on the back, ribbon bar, in original plasic enveloppe, together with awarding document, dated 1972 awarded to his wife, Professor at the Economical University of Bucharest. An incredible group of one of Top Shots of the Romanian Communist regime from the beginning till the fall! An unique opportunity, for one of the most interesting groups ever seen of a highly decorated Minister and Ambassador! (25) I-II RR!
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