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WWII group of four comprising 34-45 and Pacific Stars, Defence Medal and War Medal together with various Intelligence Corps cap and collar badges, shoulder pips and buttons, together with a green Intelligence Corps mess cap marked Woodrow of Piccadilly London, further khaki beret and two various patch pockets (qty)
WWII group of three comprising 39-45, France and Germany Stars, War Medal in box of issue addressed to G N Emery, Church Farm, Swanton Novers, Melton Constable, Norfolk together with supplementary clothing book, fuel ration coupons, HNF release and settlement publication together with assorted German snapshot sized black and white photographs of events at Dieppe August 1942, 65 x 90mm (qty)
WWII pair comprising Defence Medal and War Medal together with issue certificate and fitted box of issue to B V Ward Esq, Flat 2a, Mayfaire Bldgs, Victoria Rd South, Southsea, Hants (unmounted as issued) together with four various school commemorative medallions and contained within an Indian cigarette box of hinged rectangular form (hinges a/f) and carved with the badge of the Royal Engineers, Sappers and Miners, Bombay (qty)
The War II medals and ephemera of 6018828 Private John David Andrews, 1939-45 France and Germany Star, Defence and War Medal, Ox and Bucks Light Infantry, together with service and pay book, "Missing" document, release book, etc and two Merchant Navy lapel badges, Emergency Service Medal 1939-46, Irish Uprising Na Forsai Cosanta, buttons, cap badge and photograph - copy
A collection of books on uniforms and badgesTo include a copy of The Waterloo Medal, 'The Italian Campaign 3 September 1943 to 2 May 1945 by The Royal Armoured Corps, books on Nazi decorations and medals 1933-1945, German Military uniforms and insignia 1933-1945, 'A history of the regiments and uniforms of The British Army', a selection of World War II period medal ribbons etc (17)
Believed John McLure Hamilton ( Anglo American 1853 - 1936 ) Portrait of Sanford B Dole who led the revolt of which toppled Queen Lilioukalani in Hawaii thus becoming 1st President of Hawaii until the annexation of the island by the United States ( Bayonet Constitution 1893) Oil on canvas painting being unsigned. Frame measures 75cms x 86cms / canvas 49cms x 60cmsCanvas marked for Cornelissen's of London where John McLure Hamilton was known to buy art supplies. Mclure Hamilton being well noted for painting figures of note both American and English (Hamilton was a member of the American Federation of Arts, the Royal Society of Portrait Painters and the Senefelder Club, London. His portraits are found in the following galleries; Luxembourg Museum, Paris, (which is devoted to artists foreign to France), the National Portrait Gallery, London and the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts,[2] which awarded him its Gold Medal of Honor in 1918. Lot 56 is a painting also believed to be the hand of John McLure Hamilton and the sitter believed to be the stepmother of Sanford B Dole, Charlotte Close Knapp. His father Daniel Dole remarried after the death of his mother just after the birth of Sanford. Both paintings consigned from the same house, this painting also unsigned but with markings for Cornelissen's.
Believed John McLure Hamilton ( Anglo American 1853 - 1936 ) Portrait believed to be Charlotte Close Knapp ( Missionary ), the stepmother of Sanford B Dole and wife to Rev. Daniel Dole. Dole remarried quickly after the death of 1st wife just after the birth of Sanford who went on famously in later life to lead the revolt of which toppled Queen Lilioukalani in Hawaii thus becoming 1st President of Hawaii until the annexation of the island by the United States ( Bayonet Constitution 1893) This oil on canvas painting being unsigned. Frame measures 80cms x 92cms / canvas 49.5cms x 60cmsCanvas marked for Cornelissen's of London where John McLure Hamilton was known to buy art supplies. Mclure Hamilton being well noted for painting figures of note both American and English (Hamilton was a member of the American Federation of Arts, the Royal Society of Portrait Painters and the Senefelder Club, London. His portraits are found in the following galleries; Luxembourg Museum, Paris, (which is devoted to artists foreign to France), the National Portrait Gallery, London and the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts,[2] which awarded him its Gold Medal of Honor in 1918. Lot 55 is a painting also believed to be the hand of John McLure Hamilton and the sitter believed to be Sanford B Dole. 1st President of Hawaii and then governor after leading the islands into territorial status with the United States. Both paintings consigned from the same house, this painting also unsigned but with markings for Cornelissen's
A rare 19th century local interest Bristol related ' Clifton Rocks Railway ' opening day passenger token. The small token / medal showing the Clifton Rocks Railway to the front, with notation, and to the rear the text ' Issued To The Passengers On The Opening Day, March 11th 1893 '. Rare local interest medallion. Measures approx; 3.5cm wide.
A WWII medal group to Sqn. Ldr. George T Miller RAF and a WWI duo to Cpl. E Lane, London Scottish, the former comprising 1939-45 Star, Italy Star, Defence, War, 1953 Coronation medal and RAF Long Service and Good Conduct, with miniatures, ribbons, medals and sundries, the latter comprising War and Victory medals, with dog tags, badges and sundries
A COALPOT TURQUOISE GROUND CHAMBER CANDLESTICK, 19TH CENTURY, with scallop-mould base and raised central candle socket, gilt edges and scroll handle, the base marked with 'gold medal' dedication from the Society of the Arts, May 30th, 1820, together with an assorted collection of miniature porcelains
A First World War medal group to Major Montgomerie Boyle (1859-1919), R.A.S.C., comprising: the 1914-15 Star (to Capt. M. Boyle A.S.C.), the War Medal and the Victory Medal (each to Major M. Boyle), with Memorial Plaque, George V Coronation medal and the Territorial Decoration, hallmarked for London 1918, together with Scroll and Presentation Letter. Provenance: by descent. Note: Montgomerie Boyle served in the Nottinghamshire Yeomanry having been commissioned in 1897 and later transferred to another Territorial unit, the 2nd South Western Mounted Brigade. Although fifty-five years of age at the outbreak of the War he joined up and, as part of the R.A.S.C. served in East Africa and under Allenby in the Sinai and Palestine campaign. He was invalided home in 1918 and died shortly thereafter.
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