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Lot 6108

WW2 Third Reich Deutsche Verdienstmedaille/Bronze Verdienstmedaille. Bronze Medal of Merit. Complete with ribbon and pin. Zink. Ring maker marked "30".

Lot 6111

WW2 Third Reich Deutsche Adlerorden Verdienst Medaille mit Schwerter - German Order of the Eagle Merit Medal in silver with swords. No ribbon. Not maker marked. Silver wash finish.

Lot 6113

WW2 Third Reich Deutsche Adlerorden Verdienstkreuz mit Stern. Marked "900" to both items. Medal ring also maker marked "21". Complete with full length neck ribbon with ties. Complete in original red leather case of issue with gilt eagle to lid. An Excellent set manufactured by Godet.

Lot 6126

Soviet Labour Medals: Valiant Labour medal, type 2 variation 2: Distinguished Labour medal, type 2 variantion 2: Labour Veterans medals x2: Armed Forces Veterans Medal: Lenin Centenary Medal. (6)

Lot 6127

Soviet Mothers Medals, 1st class x 2 and 2nd class x 2: USSR Chernobyl Medal: Kursk Submarine medals x 2. (7)

Lot 6135

WW2 Free Indian Sher-i-Hind / Tiger of India with Swords. Awarded to soldiers in the German Indian Legion or Japanese Indian National Army or civilians, already in possession of the Sardar-i-Jang medal for additional or ongoing acts of bravery (with swords) or distinguished service (without swords). Complete with ribbon. Unmarked, but post war production example by Rudolf Souval, Wien due to epoxy glue construction.

Lot 6138

WW2 Free Indian Sher-i-Hind / Tiger of India with Swords. Awarded to soldiers in the German Indian Legion or Japanese Indian National Army or civilians, already in possession of the Sardar-i-Jang medal for additional or ongoing acts of bravery (with swords) or distinguished service (without swords). Complete with ribbon. Unmarked, but post war production example by Rudolf Souval, Wien due to epoxy glue construction.

Lot 6139

WW2 Free Indian Sher-i-Hind / Tiger of India with Swords. Awarded to soldiers in the Indian Legion or Indian National Army or civilians, already in possession of the Sardar-i-Jang medal for additional or ongoing acts of bravery (with swords) or distinguished service (without swords). Complete with ribbon. Post war production example by Rudolf Souval, Wien VII due to epoxy glue construction.

Lot 6140

WW2 Free Indian Sher-i-Hind / Tiger of India with Swords. Awarded to soldiers in the Indian Legion or Indian National Army or civilians, already in possession of the Sardar-i-Jang medal for additional or ongoing acts of bravery (with swords) or distinguished service (without swords). No ribbon. Post war production example by Rudolf Souval, Wien VII due to epoxy glue construction

Lot 6141

WW2 Free Indian Sher-i-Hind / Tiger of India without Swords. Awarded to soldiers in the Indian Legion or Indian National Army or civilians, already in possession of the Sardar-i-Jang medal for additional or ongoing acts of bravery (with swords) or distinguished service (without swords). Complete with ribbon. Unmarked, but post war production example by Rudolf Souval, Wien VII due to epoxy glue construction.

Lot 6142

WW2 Free Indian Sher-i-Hind / Tiger of India without Swords. Awarded to soldiers in the Indian Legion or Indian National Army or civilians, already in possession of the Sardar-i-Jang medal for additional or ongoing acts of bravery (with swords) or distinguished service (without swords). Complete with ribbon. Post war production example by Rudolf Souval, Wien VII due to epoxy glue construction.

Lot 6143

WW2 Free Indian Sher-i-Hind / Tiger of India without Swords. Awarded to soldiers in the Indian Legion or Indian National Army or civilians, already in possession of the Sardar-i-Jang medal for additional or ongoing acts of bravery (with swords) or distinguished service (without swords). Complete with ribbon. Unmarked, but post war production example by Rudolf Souval, Wien VII due to epoxy glue construction.

Lot 6144

WW2 Free Indian Sardar-i-Jang / War Leader Cross with Swords. Established 1942. Awarded to soldiers in the German Free Indian Legion or Japanese Indian National Army or civilians, already in possession of the Vir-i-Hind medal for additional or ongoing acts of bravery (with swords) or distinguished service (without swords). Pinbacked and maker marked Rudolf Souval, Wien VII. Postwar construction with epoxy glue. Three examples. (3)

Lot 6145

WW2 Free Indian Sardar-i-Jang / War Leader Cross without Swords. Established 1942. Awarded to soldiers in the German Free Indian Legion or Japanese Indian National Army or civilians, already in possession of the Vir-i-Hind medal for additional or ongoing acts of bravery (with swords) or distinguished service (without swords). Pinbacked and maker marked Rudolf Souval, Wien VII. Postwar construction with epoxy glue. Two examples. (2)

Lot 6148

WW2 Free Indian Tamgha-i-Bahaduri / Medal of Bravery. Established in 1942. The medal with swords was awarded for bravery, while the medal without swords was awarded for distinguished service to the Indian Legion or to the Free Indian Government. Five examples. One a/f, one without ribbon. Post war Rudolf Souval made. (5)

Lot 6149

WW2 Free India Tamgha-i-Azadi / Medal of Freedom. Established in 1942. Awarded to all soldiers in the German Free Indian Legion who had served for a year and a half in the unit. Four examples with Swords (one ground dug) and three without Swords, one a/f. (7)

Lot 6150

WW2 Third Reich case only for the Kriegsverdienstkreuz mit Schwerten. War Merit Cross 1st class with Swords, no makers mark. And another part insert to lid missing and denazifed. Plus a packet only for the Kriegsverdienstmedalle 1939, War Merit Medal 1939 with original ribbon by "Julius Maurer, Oberstein". (3)

Lot 1411

2 Concorde tie pins, a bronze Belgian medal dated 1836 for opening of railway inscribed 'Inauguration du chemin de fer regency D'Anvers' with pin attached, a cloth cap badge for a shipping line and an Elizabeth II silver jubilee medallion.

Lot 1412

A quantity of German medal restrikes and a German wallet.

Lot 1417

An Elizabeth II Korean medal, 1953, W.F.F.Francis ACC medal, 5 years bar distinguished service and brooch.

Lot 1418

A United Nations Korean medal, St. John Ambulance dedicated medal and 1914-18 S.A Medal.

Lot 1419

A 1940-45 Free French Forces voluntary service medal.

Lot 1420

A George VI medal, 3835886 N.K. Mehbub Khan, 16. PB, R.

Lot 1425

A George VII 1914-18 merchantile marine medal, Edward P. Smedley and a George V territorial medal.

Lot 1427

4 Belgian medals including YSer medal and 1914-18 war medal,.

Lot 1428

A 1914-18 French Croix De Guerre medal and a 1914-18 Belgian Croix De Guerre (War Cross) medal.

Lot 1429

A Victorian volunteer long service medal, 2813 S E Jt A Emmett, 3rd VB Manchester regiment.

Lot 1430

A 1945-48 GSM Palestine medal with bar, 14065588 Pte A Duck, Royal Sussex regiment and GSM Cyprus 22955698 GDSM B K Fisher, Grenadier Guards.

Lot 1432

A Queens South Africa medal with ribbon and 3 bars, 85991 Gne M. Geraghty, M.BTY. R.H.A.

Lot 1433

A GSm Iraq-Kurdistan medal with 2 bars, 2681 H U L D R Maluk Singh, 52 Sikhs.

Lot 1434

A George VI efficient medal, 2040542 Spr H Vaness, R. E. Territorial.

Lot 400

THE FOLLOWING LOTS 400 TO 419 RELATE TO THE CAREER OF ENGLISH AMATEUR INTERNATIONAL AND OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALIST GORDON HOARE Gordon Rahere Hoare was an English amateur footballer who was a member of the Great Britain team that won the gold medal at the 1912 Summer Olympics. In domestic football, he played in the Football League for Woolwich Arsenal, Glossop and Fulham Hoare started out with junior sides such as West Norwood, Woolwich Polytechnic and Bromley before joining Woolwich Arsenal in 1907. He made his League debut in a First Division match against Sheffield Wednesday on 20 April 1908, the last day of the 1907-08 season. Although he played 11 League matches in 1908-09, scoring five goals, due to the lack of regular first-team football he moved to Glossop He returned to Woolwich Arsenal in December 1910. He scored six times in fourteen games for Arsenal in the 1910-11. Hoare was capped multiple times for the England amateur team. He was a member of the team that represented Great Britain at the 1912 Summer Olympics: he played all three matches as Great Britain won the gold medal in the football tournament. Hoare went on to play for Queens Park and Fulham, finally retiring in 1920 A 9CT GOLD AND ENAMEL LONDON CHARITY FOOTBALL MEDAL the obverse inscribed London Professional Football Charity Fund, in fitted case Condition Report: Available upon request

Lot 401

A SILVER-GILT AND ENAMEL SOUTH LONDON FOOTBALL MEDAL the obverse inscribed South London, Charity Cup Competition, the reverse inscribed 1906-7, West Norwood F.C. G.R.H with ring suspension in case Condition Report: Available upon request

Lot 402

A SILVER AND ENAMEL FOOTBALL MEDAL the obverse inscribed 1903-4, the reverse inscribed L.F.L., Div II, Runners Up, Woolwich Poly, 1903-4, G R H, with ring suspension in case and a white-metal medal, the obverse inscribed Aldershot Command Athletic Association, the reverse inscribed Command Championship, 12th August 1916, 1 1/2 Mile Relay, Open in case (2) Condition Report: Available upon request

Lot 414

AN INTERESTING COLLECTION OF AUTOGRAPHS AND NOTES GATHERED BY GORDON HOARE FROM THE 1912 OLYMPIC GAMES including autographs of the Great Britain gold medal-winning football side and Danish football side etc Condition Report: Available upon request

Lot 425

A 9CT GOLD SCOTTISH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION SCOTTISH CUP FINAL LINESMAN'S MEDAL the obverse inscribed Scottish Football Association, the reverse inscribed Scottish Cup Final Tie, 1988-89, Linesman, in original fitted case Condition Report: Available upon request

Lot 426

THE FOLLOWING LOT RELATES TO THE CAREER OF ARTHURLIE'S FIRST CLUB SECRETARY TOMMY TAYLOR A 9CT GOLD AND ENAMEL LIFE MEMBER MEDAL the obverse inscribed Arthurlie Football Club, Life Member, the reverse inscribed T.J. Taylor Secy, 1936-37, a Scotland v. England cap inscribed SvE, 1937-39, the interior with ink inscription T.J. Taylor, Jubilee Menu card for the Scottish Central League, 4th April 1947 held at Marlborough House, Glasgow, various black and white photographs, club ties, framed Scottish Junior Football Association Life Membership Award, season ticket for 1994-95, newspaper clippings etc, a 9ct gold medal, the obverse inscribed Scottish Central League, Evening News Cup, Arthurlie FC, Won By James McCartin 1938-39 and a 9ct gold medal, the obverse inscribed with initials, the reverse inscribed G.P.F.C.T., 1910 to M.O. Condition Report: Available upon request

Lot 436

A 9CT GOLD AND ENAMEL DIVISION II CHAMPIONSHIP MEDAL the obverse inscribed Third Lanark Athletic Club, the reverse inscribed Scottish Football League, 2nd Div. Champs, J. Carabine, 1934-35 with ring suspension and a silver medal (2) Third Lanark won the division II championship this season with 52 points, Arbroath being runners-up on 50 Condition Report: Available upon request

Lot 462

THE FOLLOWING LOTS 462 TO 468 RELATE TO THE PLAYING CAREER OF CELTIC LEGEND AND SCOTLAND INTERNATIONAL ADAM McLEAN Adam McLean was born in Glasgow on 27 April 1899. An outside-left, he was an integral part of the Celtic team of the 1920s. He provided many assists to Jimmy McGrory, the greatest British goalscorer of all time. Adam McLean signed for Celtic from Anderston Thornbank Juveniles in January 1917 and made his debut only a month later against Dumbarton. From that point on, during the following 11 years, he made 408 appearances for Celtic in the number eleven shirt, scoring a remarkable 138 goals. He made four full international appearance for Scotland. A 9ct gold and enamel 1918-19 Division I League Championship medal the obverse inscribed Scottish Football League, the reverse inscribed Championship 1918-19, Won By, Celtic F.C., Adam McLean with ring suspension Celtic won the Division I championship this season with 58 points, Rangers being runners-up with 57 points Condition Report: Available upon request

Lot 463

A 9CT GOLD AND ENAMEL 1921-22 DIVISON I LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP MEDAL the reverse inscribed Scottish League Champs, Celtic F.C., A. McLean, 1921-22 with ring suspension Celtic won the Division I championship this season with 67 points, Rangers being runners-up with 66 points Condition Report: Available upon request

Lot 464

A 9CT GOLD 1922-23 SCOTTISH CUP WINNERS MEDAL the obverse inscribed Scottish Football Association, the reverse inscribed Won By Celtic F.C., 1922-23, A. McLean In the above Scottish Cup final played on 31st March 1923 at Hampden Park, Celtic defeated Hibernian 1-0 Condition Report: Available upon request

Lot 465

A 9CT GOLD 1916-17 GLASGOW CHARITY CUP WINNERS MEDAL the obverse inscribed Glasgow Charity Cup 1916-17, the reverse inscribed Adam McLean, Celtic Condition Report: Available upon request

Lot 466

A 10K GOLD AND ENAMEL TOUR OF CANADA MEDAL the obverse inscribed Dominion of Canada Football Association, the reverse inscribed S.F.A. Tour, 1927, A. McLean Condition Report: Available upon request

Lot 467

A 9CT GOLD AND ENAMEL GLASGOW FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION WINNERS MEDAL the obverse inscribed Glasgow Football Assocn, 1927-28, the reverse inscribed Won by Celtic F.C., A. McLean with ring suspension Condition Report: Available upon request

Lot 1430

D M GOUDIELOCK Ltd.,GLASGOW. A TARTAN BORDERED MASONIC APRON AND SASH, THE FORMER WITH THE INITIAL G, THE LETTER WITH GOLD THREAD 966 MALTA TOGETHER WITH BRO.RAS HEAD'S BOXED MEDAL.

Lot 426

THIRD REICH FAITHFUL SERVICE MEDAL, LUFTSCHUTZ AWARD, POLICE INSIGNIA, 4 YEARS SERVICE MEDAL, TWO COPY WAR BADGES, INFANTRY AND ARTILLERY. (6)

Lot 427

THIRD REICH LUFTSCHUTZ MEDAL, SOCIAL WELFARE MEDAL, COPY BERLIN OLYMPICS PLAQUE AND SEVEN FURTHER COPY AND REAL ITEMS OF INSIGNIA AND DAY BADGES. (10)

Lot 433

THREE 1914-18 WAR MEDALS, 22ND MARCH 1939 MEMEL MEDAL, EASTERN FRONT MEDAL, 13TH MARCH MEDAL, EASTERN FRONT MEDAL IN ENVELOPE OF ISSUE, 1ST OCTOBER 1938 MEDAL IN ENVELOPE OF ISSUE AND ONE LOOSE, SPANISH VOLUNTEERS EASTERN FRONT MEDAL. (10)

Lot 439

THIRD REICH 1923-1933 BLOOD ORDER MEDAL, NUMBER 2565 MOUNTED ON RIBBON AND FIXED TO A UNIFORM POCKET, CUT FROM SAID UNIFORM HALLMARKED 800.

Lot 441

SS COLLAR TAB AND LARGE SS TYPE CAP BADGE AND AN ITALIAN AND GERMAN AFRICA CAMPAIGN MEDAL AND A SWASTIKA PENANT. (4)

Lot 442

WAR MERIT CROSS WITH SWORDS, WAR MERIT CROSS AND WAR MERIT MEDAL, TWO WITH ENVELOPES, THREE ALLOY CAP AND TROPICAL HELMET INSIGNIA, THREE TINNIES OR DAY BADGES. (9)

Lot 476

GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL GROUP, TO CPL WILKINSON RASC WITH CYPRUS BAR GROUP OF SIX TOGETHER WITH MINIATURES, CORONATION MEDALS AND CAP BADGES.

Lot 2167

Portrait miniature of Charles Henry Cumberland, husband of Eliza Garnett, , Royal Canadian Mounted Police long service medal to R. R. Garnett, 9ct gold cuff links, mechanical pencil, Saint Helena medal, Roman coin. silver cigarette box and amber cheroot holder.

Lot 103

§ John Bainbridge Copnall (British, 1928-2007) Red Landscape near Cordoba signed and dated 'John Copnall 59' (upper left) oil on board 36 x 49cm (14 x 19in) Other Notes: Copnall gained a place at the Royal Academy School in 1949, winning the prestigious Turner Gold Medal for Landscape Painting in his final year. After his first solo show at the Piccadilly Gallery in 1955, he regularly exhibited his work across England and Spain. Copnall lived in Spain between 1955 and 1968, having fallen in love with the Iberian landscape after a short visit he made with his friend, Burt Flugelman, in 1954. After the breakdown of his marriage, Copnall moved to the mountains north of Malaga where the intense light and heat of the arid Spanish landscape greatly influenced his work. He often experimented with bold, earthy colours, leading to a move towards abstraction. The painting shows evidence of light cleaning, with minimal paint loss. Some minor cracks in places. 

Lot 343

•ERNST EISENMAYER (Austrian 1920-2018) 'Old Jack' a head and shoulders profile portrait of Joseph John 'Jack' Gover, signed and dated 1944 lower right, oil on canvas laid on board, 55cm x 45cm Ernst Eisenmayer was born in Vienna in 1920 to poor Austro-Hungarian Jewish parents. During an attempt to reach France from Vienna following the annexation of Austria in 1938 He was arrested in Saarbrücken on the French-German border and transported to the infamous Dachau concentration camp. Fortunately for Ernst, his younger brother Paul had reached Britain as a Kindertransportee, where his guardian, Professor JL Brierley, promised to sponsor Ernst in Britain. This secured his release from Dachau in April 1939, where he was possibly one of the last prisoners freed before the outbreak of the Second World War. However, arrival in Britain proved something of a Pyrrhic victory. In 1940 Eisenmayer was sent to five different British internment camps, including Onchan on the Isle of Man, where he made objects for warehouse exhibitions and wrote for the camp newspaper. His monochrome 'Violinist at Onchan' was later published as a stamp motif of the Isle of Man. In 1944 he showed work for the first time in an exhibition on Austrian art in exile. Two years later he enrolled at Camberwell College of Arts and studied there until 1947. Initially he focused on painting but later began creating sculptures and works with welded steel, bronze and stone. Acquiring British citizenship after the war, he worked temporarily as a toolmaker, painting in his free time under the guidance of the Austrian artist, poet and playwright Oskar Kokoschka, who became a key influence and supporter of his career. The City of Vienna awarded him the Medal of Honour for his artistic work. A short film by Frances Lloyd on the early work of Eisenmayer was shown at the Jewish Museum of Art as part of their 2009 exhibition, "Forced Journeys: Artists in Exile in Britain 1933-45." It describes the artist's deportation from Munich central station. The curator Rachel Dickinson considered his contribution to the exhibition as the "greatest aesthetic revelation." In 1975 Eisenmayer left England for Italy where he lived until 1988, then moving to Amsterdam until 1996. He returned to Vienna and lived in the Maimonides Center, a Jewish retirement home. His last two retrospective exhibitions were Art beyond Exile and The Dignity of Man.   Condition Report: one area of 'bubbling' of canvas where it is not affixed to the backing board, otherwise works appears to be in good condition with no obvious signs of damage or restoration

Lot 569

IN THE MANNER OF KESWICK: ARTS AND CRAFTS COPPER CHARGER, circular form, embossed and planished decoration, "Rhos on Sea Golf Club 1915 Medal" the border with lozeng motifs and incised border, 26cm dia  Condition Report: Item appears to be in good overall condition, few minor pressure marks. 

Lot 572

Medals - World War II Atlantic Star, Africa Star, Italy Star, 1939-45 Star and War Medal Condition:

Lot 575

Medals - World War II trio including 1939-45 Star, Atlantic Star, together with an Imperial Service Medal awarded to Arthur Singleton, cased Condition:

Lot 576

Medals - World War II group of five including; France and Germany Star, Burma Star and 1939-45 Star, and a Special Constabulary World War I Medal Condition:

Lot 1116

Arsene Margaine Very Fine Example of a Push Repeat Gilt 8 Day Striking Carriage Clock circa 1880. Stamped with his logo/ beehive number. He had workshops in Paris,was awarded a silver medal at the Paris Exhibition in 1889 and awarded a gold medal in 1900. With original true split, bimetallic balance and strikes the quarters and hours on a mellow coiled gong. Large bevelled top glass to see the escapement, the white porcelain dial reads 'Howard L James, London, Retailer to the Queen'. In working order.

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