WW1 Mercantile Casualty Medals consisting Mercantile Marine named "Edward Hughes"... Silver War medal named "Charles Casas". Able Seaman Charles Casas died 14/10/1917 age 24. SS Semantha. Son of Joseph & Emily Casas. Husband of Isabella Casas. 19 Dickenson St, Park Lane, Liverpool. Possibly Edward Hughes, died 1/5/1918. HMMS Blackmorevale. This casualty not confirmed.
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World War I Military Medals Awarded to 1/ 5-7531 PTE. E. HYATT RIF BRIG. 2/ 3755 PTE. C.J.J. VINCENT MONMOUTH, R + 3/ A World War II - George VI Military Medal 1939 - 1945 Service Medal. 4/ German 1914 - 1918 World War Medal, No 44 R.V. PFORZHEIM. 5/ Two Ribbon Medaille Interalliee 1914 - 1918 and British 1914 Star.
Vincenti & Cie 1822-1910 Gilt Bronze Mantle Clock Circa 1885.8 Day Striking Movement, Pendulum with outer wheel. Silver medal winner for 1885. The circular porcelain dial with Roman numerals and minutes marked to outer dial. Excellent condition, working order. Height 10" - 25 cms. Please see accompanying images.
Mathurin Moreau (French 1822 - 1912) Patinated Bronze Figure Group Le Printemps (Springtime) Signed 'Mathurin Moreau / Sculpt' and numbered '11571' Cast circa 1900; along with Exposition Universelle, Medaille d'or, 1889 medallion and Gervais foundry mark to back. Raised on rotating socle, depicting a pair of Arcadian lovers amongst spring flowers and foliage. Height 26 inches, excellent condition with wonderful patina, please see accompanying imageAthurin Moreau, son and student of Jean-Baptiste Moreau, studied at the École des Beaux-Arts Paris. Moreau worked on numerous public monuments and was noted as a sculptor of classical and allegorical subject matter, as well as producing a series of large decorative bronze statuettes and busts of his contemporaries. He was regularly praised for his Salon contributions and obtained a number of distinctions, including a gold medal at the 1889 Exposition Universelle.
A dancing prize (?) medal, bronzed base metal, Holborn Restaurant Estd. 1874, inscribed 'Presented by the Proprietors to General Horne June 28th 1896', 69mmD; General Henry Sinclair Horne, 1st Baron Horne, GCB, KCMG (19 February 1861 – 14 August 1929) was most notable for his generalship during the First World War. He was the only British artillery officer to command an army in the war
A collection of silver proof and other coins to include a Westminster The Flown Dambusters Anniversary Silver Coin Cover limited 382/495, Westminster By Land, By Sea, By Air D-Day 70h Anniversary Commemorative Coin Cover containing three £5 coins limited 169/950, Westminster The Milestone Anniversaries Commemorative Coin Cover two coin set limited 88/950, 2010 Olympic Be Daring Churchill proof coin, Australian 2010 silver one ounce kangaroo coin, Jersey 2013 Coronation anniversary silver proof £5 coin, History of The Royal Air Force Dambuster Raid £5 silver proof coin 2008, First World War Centenary Coin and Medal Collection limited /1914 coin and medal set in case and various other coins including a Victorian 1889 crown. All coins in fitted set sleeves or coin capsules. Good collection.
A group of nine silver hallmarked pocket watch albert chain fob medals along with a brass and enamel example and a WWI medal for Sapper Jefferies R.E. 125684. The silver medals includes blue enamel example, Religious, Track and Field, Cricket, Blue Pig Inn Darts, Football etc. Weight of silver examples 89.6 grams. Biggest measures 3.5cm diameter.
William Wyon Bicentenary Medal official coin cover. 1995 Medal to commemorate the Bicentenary of the birth of engraver William Wyon, with a portrait of Wyon on the obverse, and the reverse pays tribute to Wyon's work for both the Royal Mail and Royal Mint by showing what are perhaps Wyon's two best-known portraits of Queen Victoria, those of the Young Head coins and the Penny Black stamp. GB stamp and 29th October 1995 Tower Hill, London postmark. No 10521. Good condition
Investiture of the Prince of Wales 25th Anniversary official coin FDC PMC. Cover contains a crown-sized medal to commemorate the 25th Anniversary of Investiture from 1969 - 1994 with HRH The Prince of Wales on the reverse. Six stamps featuring watercolours of Mourne Mountains, Dersingham, Dolwyddelan, Ben Arkle, Castell Y Waun, and Caernarfon Castle. Caernarfon St David's Day 1st March 1994 postmark. Good condition
Bicentennial of the United States of America official Medallic FDC. Contains a Medal commemorating Independence Day 4th July 1776 on one side, and Bicentennial Day 4th July 1976 on the reverse. Stamp featuring four USA July 4th, 1776 stamps. First Day of Issue. Philadelphia, PA, 19104 July 4th, 1976 postmark. Good condition
William Wyon Bicentenary Medal official coin cover. 1995 Medal to commemorate the Bicentenary of the birth of engraver William Wyon, with a portrait of Wyon on the obverse, and the reverse pays tribute to Wyon's work for both the Royal Mail and Royal Mint by showing what are perhaps Wyon's two best-known portraits of Queen Victoria, those of the Young Head coins and the Penny Black stamp. GB stamp and 29th October 1995 Tower Hill, London postmark. No 05908. Good condition
King Henry VIII official Benham Specialist Coin Cover PMC. Contains a replica medal struck in 1545 to commemorate Henry VIII as Supreme Head of the Church of England under God. Six stamps featuring each of Henry VIII's wives. A stamp featuring a portrait of King Henry VIII, and a GB stamp featuring the Tower of London. Henry VIII & His Six Wives, Tower of London, London EC3 21/1/97 postmarks. Good condition
End of the Second World War 60th Anniversary official coin cover. Contains a cupro-nickel, brilliant uncirculated, £2 coin, and a nickel-brass, brilliant uncirculated, medal featuring the official ministry of Defence 60th Anniversary of the end of the Second World War logo on one side and an image of bells. 5 GB stamps, and a GB stamp featuring St Paul's cathedral and search light. St Paul's, London EC4, 5/7/2005 postmark. Good condition
William Wyon Bicentenary Medal official coin cover. 1995 Medal to commemorate the Bicentenary of the birth of engraver William Wyon, with a portrait of Wyon on the obverse, and the reverse pays tribute to Wyon's work for both the Royal Mail and Royal Mint by showing what are perhaps Wyon's two best-known portraits of Queen Victoria, those of the Young Head coins and the Penny Black stamp. GB stamp and 29th October 1995 Tower Hill, London postmark. No 13815. Good condition
British Motor Racing official PMC commemorating two great milestones in British motor sport history. Medal commemorating Sir Stirling Moss OBE, the first Briton to win the British Grand Prix in a British car. Six motor sport stamps featuring British racers and their cars. Brooklands Weybridge 3/07/07 postmark. Good condition
Great Britain, Crowns (6), George IV (1820-1830), 1821, edge SECUNDO, (S.3805); Victoria (1837-1901), jubilee head, 1889 and 1890, (S.3921), old head, 1896, edge LX, (S.3937); George V (1910-1936), fourth coinage, 1935, (S.4048); George VI (1937-1952), first coinage, 1937, (S.4078); together with a cased medal commemorating the return of the SS Great Britain to Bristol in 1970. The medal extremely fine and toned, the others about fine and better
Coronation Medals (4), Charles II (1660-1685), 1661, the official small silver medal by Thomas Simon, crowned bust of the King right, wearing ermine robes and Garter collar, rev. the King enthroned, crowned by Peace, 29mm, (MI I/472/76; Eimer 221); James II (1686-1688), 1685, by J. Roettier, laureate bust right, rev. hand from heaven about to place a crown on a cushion bearing a laurel, 34mm, (MI I, 605/5; Eimer 273); William and Mary (1688-1694), 1689, by John Roettier, draped busts right, rev. Jove hurls thunder at Phaeton falling from his chariot, 35mm, (MI I, 622/25; Eimer 312b); George I (1714-1727), 1714, by John Croker, laureate, armoured and draped bust right, rev. the King enthroned, crowned by Britannia, 34mm, (MI ii, 424/9, Eimer 470). Varied state fair to very fine or better
Edward VII (1901-1910), Silver coins (8), crown 1902, halfcrown 1906, florin 1910, shillings 1902 and 1909, threepences 1908 and 1909, coronation medal 1902; George V (1910-1936), halfcrown 1916, threepences (12), all 0.925 silver. The medal extremely fine, the others varied state fair to fine
Miscellaneous Gold: Great Fire of London medal, 18ct. 8.30g, Royal Silver Jubilee medal in mount, 9ct. 5.84g, 2002 Ghana 500 Sika, 9ct. 5.00g, 1989 fantasy miniature Una and the Lion, 22ct.? 2.14g, 1997 Isle of Man 'angel', 20th oz (1.57g), .999 fine, together with a plated? Dianna medal and 10 miniature gold fantasy coins, each between 0.16g and 0.40g, fineness unknown. A few light handling marks
Miscellaneous coins and banknotes: an album containing world coins and banknotes, mainly recent issues; presentation set of circulated British coins dated 1958; UK proof set, 1989; Trinidad & Tobago uncirculated set (mixed dates); British £5, London Olympics in original unopened packaging; silver medal commemorating the death of Edward VIII, various commemorative coins and approximately 20 lower grade Roman bronze coins (mainly Antoninianus)
Elizabeth II (1952-), silver proof piedfort Crowns (2), 2000 Queen Mother commemorative, 2004 Entente Cordiale; silver proof Crowns (8), 1997 Queen's golden wedding anniversary, 1998 Price of Wales 50th birthday, 2000 Millennium, 2000 Queen Mother commemorative, Alderney, 2004 Lady with the lamp; Channel Islands, 2004 Crimean War 3-coin set with 'medal'. Some crowns lacking cardboard slip cases, the coins generally as struck
Miscellaneous coins: British silver Crowns, George III (1760-1820) (2), 1821, 1889 (2), 1900, together with as small quantity of other sterling silver coins of George III to Edward VII; 1920-1946, approx. 189.5g of 0.500 silver issues; Edward VII (1901-1910) silver coronation medal (small size); together with a Victoria model penny struck by John Moore of Birmingham C.1844, a Hull halfpenny token, 1791, a Nova Scotia penny token, 1824 and a New Brunswick penny token, 1843. The medal good extremely fine, the model penny nearly extremely fine, the others poor to about very fine
Elizabeth II (1952-), silver proof piedfort crown, 2000, Queen Mother commemorative; silver proof piedfort £2 (2), 1997 bimetallic currency issue, 2001 Marconi; silver proof piedfort £1, 2000, Welsh design; silver proof piedfort 50p (2), 1997 and 1998 25th Anniversary of the EEC; silver proof 50p (2), 1997 old and new sizes; Selby Abbey medal by Pinches, 1969, .958 silver; silver Britannia £2, 2001 in Royal Mint card; all except previous in cases of issue with certificates. The cases a little marked, one of the 50p's with peripheral toning, the coins otherwise generally much as struck
A Nazi medal for 25 years civilian service, together with a quantity of printed German strategic ariel bombing targets in England including Portsmouth , Southampton, Hamble River, Tilbury Docks, Battersea Power Station etc, HMS Drake cap tally and various military buttons, and a quantity of WW2 photographs from the estate of Henry A. Baldwin decased
Canadian Army WWII medals comprising 1939/1945 Star France/Germany Star, Defence Medal, Canadian Volunteer Service Medal with maple leaf clasp, War Medal and Queen Elizabeth II Canadian Forces decoration named to Captain G. Wrightson, Later Lieut Colonel, together with his miniatures and copy paperwork
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