A British teddy bear 1920s, Probably Chad Valley with golden mohaIr, orange and black glass eyes, pronounced muzzle, black stitched nose and mouth, swivel head, jointed limbs, rounded hump and inoperative growler —21in. (53.5cm.) high (worn, pads and eyes replaced); and a Teddy Tail jubilee medal 1935
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A rare Chiltern Hugmee Teddy Edward, with blonde mohair, orange and black glass eyes, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with velvet pads, inoperative growler and Teddy Edward skiing medal on ribbon —14in. (35.5cm.) high; and a press image of Patrick and Mollie with the Teddy Edward - this bear was Patrick and Mollie’s personal example of the manufactured toy
A rare antique 19th century Victorian Queen Victoria ' Jubilee Medal 1887 '. Depicting Queen Victoria bust to one side, with Victoria and Empire scene to verso. Issued upon her Jubilee year of 1887. Complete within its original issued box, with card description slip also present. Rare medallion. Measures approx; 7.5cm diameter.
A collection of 3x assorted British military dress uniform jackets to include; RCC Royal Catering Corps No.2 Dress Army 1980 Pattern with sergeant rank patches and general service medal ribbon, REME Royal Electrical And Mechanical Engineers No.2 Dress uniform with general service , long service and united nations peace keeping ribbon and another similar jacket with brass domed buttons with Queen's Korea, General service and other medal ribbon.
A collection of 4x assorted post war British military RAF Royal Air Force uniform tunics to include; No.1 Home Dress jacket by Prices Tailors Ltd, Sergeant's jacket by James Smith & Co, pilot's beige jacket with Queens Crown buttons and patch, and a No.1 Dress W.O R.A.F tunic having 3x medal ribbons attached.
Belgium: Order of Leopold 5th Class; Order of the Crown 5th class (minor enamel loss to reverse); Croix de Guerre 1914-18 with lion emblem to riband; WWI War Medal with small red enamel cross to riband; Victory medal; 1830-1930 Independence commemorative medal; framed with miniatures of the first three (Order of Leopold reverse centre missing). Average VF
An ERII khaki jacket and cap to an RAOC major, with anodised buttons and silvered and gilt cap and collar badges, with army pilot’s wings and medal ribbons including BEM and Geo VI Coronation; also a summer issue light weight tunic and overalls, and a blue 4 pocket tunic and overalls, all insignia and buttons removed, and a khaki shirt. Average GC
Queens South African medal with five bars: Belfast Laing's Nek Relief of Ladysmith Orange Free State Tugela Heights Awarded to 1331 PTE R. Glover Impl Light Infantry, no ribbon and Kings South Africa medal with two bars: South Africa 1902 South Africa 1901 Awarded to - PTE R. Glover, Thorneycrofts MI with ribbon Medals are in very good condition, one has no ribbon. All marks, stamps and names are legible. Ribbon has no top bar and pin.
GOLD FOOTBALL MEDAL, of shield form, with central overlaid shield with moulded lion rampant motif, the reverse engraved with 'P. & D. A. B. L. Won by K.L.C. D. Cunningham 1926 - 27', in nine carat rose gold, maker likely J McMenamin Ltd, Birmingham 1926, 8.7g; along with another football medal, the front with an enamel badge bearing lion rampant motif within a silver and rose gold border, the silver reverse engraved with 'P. & D.L.C. Cartside F.C. W. Cunningham 1935 -36', 12.3g, each 38mm high including bale (2)
THREE WWI MEDALS AWARDED TO PTE. A. COSTIN, comprising the Great War for Civilisation Medal, the 1914-1915 Star and The British War Medal 1914-18, each inscribed with '1 2255 PTE. A. COSTIN WILTS. R.'; along with other war medals including the Air Crew Europe Star, the Italy Star, the France and Germany Star, the Defence Medal 1939-1945, two Pacific Stars and the 1914-1915 Star awarded to 'S-1481 SJT. T. HAMILTON SEA HIGHRS', also a Prussian Hohenzollern Medal, a medal commemorating 100 years of the state of Switzerland and two badges
GOLD SCOTTISH CUP MEDAL AWARDED TO WILLIAM CRINGAN, of shaped oval form, with central lion rampant motif in relief and with 'Scottish Football Association' in blue enamel, the reverse inscribed with 'Won by Celtic F.C.,1922-23, William Cringan', in nine carat gold, hallmarked for Birmingham 1922; along with two pictures of the player, one signed; a programme for 'A Complimentary Dinner for the Celtic Football Team, Winners of The Scottish Cup, 31st March, 1925' Note: William "Willie" Cringan (1890 – 1958) was a Scottish international footballer who played for Sunderland, Ayr United, Celtic, Third Lanark and Motherwell. The player's senior debut for the 'Bhoys' came in a 2-0 victory over their city rivals Rangers on the 12th of May 1917. He would later go on to captain the team until his departure in 1923. Cringan also captained Scotland in three games during the 1920s.
GROUP OF WWI AND WWII MEDALS, including three WWI general service medals awarded to S4-064623 Pte. - A. Sjt. A. M. ELDER, the Civilisation medal with oak leaf, three WWII medals also a WWII Defence medal and two Stars, along with badges including a WWII German Third Reich Luftwaffe Flak badge, a WWII German Luftwaffe Ground Combat badge, a Royal Engineers cap badge, a silver watch fob with French presentation inscription, a 1914-18 medal awarded to No. 345577 Pte. A. Bisset, R. Highers. and a propaganda Iron Cross
The Battles of The British Army in Portugal Spain and France from the year 1808 to 1814 under the command of England's Great Captain Arthur Duke of Wellington, edited, published and sold by Edward Orme, Bond Street, London 1815, thirteen aquatints depicting various battles, housed in a bronze case, inscribed "England's Great Captain Arthur Duke of Wellington, Porter F." to one side and "Record of British Valour Picture Medal Edward Orme Direx Bond Street London" to reverse, 7.5 cm diameter
Nineteen large DM Medal Special Signed Covers. The unbelievably rare set of 19 special signed large RAF Museum Awards Series Covers, in nice RAF Large black album. The album alone has got to be worth £75. This series of eighteen flown covers illustrates the principal honours, decorations and campaign medals which have been awarded to members of the Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force and Royal Air Force Regiment, the Royal Naval Air Service and the Fleet Air Arm. Each cover which measures a large 32cm x 23cm carries the signatures of seven airmen, whose gallantry or leadership in the service of their country, has been recognised by the award shown. A further special cover has been added to the series to mark the relationship between the RAF and the Luftwaffe. The collection comes housed in a luxury album, and all the covers are laid out in protective sleeves with the inlay cards and signatories photographs shown opposite. This stunning collection bears some of the rarest World War Two autographs you could hope to own, including MRAF Sir Arthur Harris, Sqn Ldr Neville Duke, Leonard Trent VC, Bill Reid VC, Leonard Cheshire VC, Rod Learoyd VC, AVM Don Bennett, AVM Johnnie Johnson, Dambuster David Shannon, Group Captain John Cunningham, Eric Winkle Brown, Peter Twiss, ACM Sir Christopher Foxley-Norris, Dambuster Mickey Martin, Dambuster Bill Townsend, Group Captain Dennis David, Bob Stanford-Tuck, Group Captain James Tait, Hamish Mahaddie, Oliver Philpot, Don Kingaby, Denis Crowley-Milling, Dambuster Tony Burcher, Dambuster Len Sumpter, James Ginger Lacey, Bobby Oxspring, Laddie Lucas and so many more. Full list of covers and autographs. Award of the Air Force Cross signed by Sir Dermot Boyle, FH Bugge, AC Clouston printed, Grp Capt Emmerson, Sir Arthur Harris, and Bill Randle and ACM Keith Williamson. Award of the Distinguished Flying Cross signed by Sir Robin Hooper, Desmond Hughes, HC Rigby, Flt Lt Jimmy Edwards, Grp Capt. Ken Batchelor, Neville Duke and Ivor Broom. Award of the Victoria Cross signed by Leonard Cheshire, John Cruickshank, Norman Jackson, Rod Learoyd, Bill Reid, Leonard Trent and Freddie W Award of the Distinguished Service Order signed by Don Bennett, Harry Burton, John Cunningham, Denys Gillam, Johnnie Johnson, Dave Shannon and Hugh Verity. Award of the Distinguished Service Cross signed by Eric Brown, Fred Russell printed, Peter Twiss, David Morgan, Derry Kearns, Ian Robertson and Sir William Garthwaite. Award of the Military Medal signed by Edward Cerely, John McFarlane, Elspeth Green, William Magrath, Roy Marlow, Harry Simister and Wally Simpson. Award of the OBE signed by Sir Harry Broadhurst, Paul Holder, Earl of Selkirk, Colin Scragg, Denis Smallwood, Sir Geoffrey Tuttle and Sir John Whitley. Award of the Order of the Bath signed by Lord Cameron, William Dickson, Christopher Foxley-Norris, Lewis Hodges, Micky Martin, Denis Spotswood and Augustus Walker. Award of the Conspicuous Gallantry Medal signed by D Allen, Jack Bettany, George Dove, DT Jones, JW Norris, Bill Townsend and J G Wheeler. Award of the 1939-45 Star Battle of Britain signed by Ben Bennions, Dennis David, Bob Doe, H Hallowes, Pat Hancock, Bob Stanford-Tuck and George Unwin. Award of the Aircrew Europe Star signed by Michael Beetham, Harold Bird-Wilson, Wallace Kyle, John Lapsey, Hamish Mahaddie, Fred Rosier and James Tait. Award of the Military Cross to Airmen signed by Brian Coote, Peter Gosse, Arthur Hall, A E Milton, Norman Page, Oliver Philpot and Sir Robert Thompson. Award of the Air Efficiency Award signed by Denis Crowley-Milling, HG Davis, Frank Dodd, Sandy Johnstone, Don Kingaby, HM Stephen and Peter Vanneck. Award of the Distinguished Flying Medal signed by Tony Burcher, E Cummings, Bill Howarth, James Lacey, DA Macdonald, AG Mitchell and Len Sumpter. Award of the George Medal to Airmen signed by R Bullen, Sir Geoffrey Dhenin, John Gray, Michael Lakey, James McCarthy, D Oliver and J Reeson. Mentioned in Despatches signed. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99. Please Note Overseas Shipping Of Framed and mounted Items Are At Cost.
India General Service Medal 1908-1935 with Burma 1930-32 bar awarded to 6282322 Private C.H. Izzard, The Buffs, together with a George V Long Service And Good Conduct Medal with Regular Army bar awarded to 1848883 Fusilier H. Parker, Northumberland Fusiliers Condition: Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department if you require further information
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