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A collection of Henry Family ephemera, including a Chilean Order of Merit (Officer) and miniature awarded to Henry Frank Anderson (1883- c.1960, United States Diplomat 1914 to 1943), cased, various certificates and acceptances for diplomatic postings (some with Roosevelt facsimile signature), family photograph albums and scrapbooks, albums of drawings and paintings and a 1944 medal awarded to Pamela Henry (Department of Art, Port Elizabeth Technical College), postcards, books dedicated to H F A and his wife, etc. together with a war scrapbook compiled by Ernest Combe Miller, Commander (retired) R.N.R. (1872-1953)Note: Frank Anderson Henry was born in New York in 1883. His diplomatic postings included Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic, 1914-17, Puerto Cabello, Venezuela, 1917-19 , Teneriffe, 1922, Barcelona, 1924-29, Valparaiso, Chile, 1932, Melbourne, Australia, 1930 and Port Elizabeth, South Africa 1934. He married his English-born wife Gladys (nee Martin) in Teneriffe and Pamela Henry was his daughter. On his retirement, the family relocated to Nutley, East Sussex.
Collection of Great British and World coins including; sterling silver proof Falkland Islands fifty pence, boxed with certificate, small quantity of pre 1947 British silver coinage, coin/medal cover, Whitman folder, commemorative crowns etc, in one box Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Marshall Claxton (British, 1812-1881), 'A Canny Scotchman', signed lower left on the window frame, oil on canvas, 14in x 10in (36cm x 26cm), together with a letter from the artist dated September 10th 1875 (2) The letter refers to the picture, explaining that it was not a portrait of anyone, but done from a sketch taken in the bus, and he thought the man looked like a Canny Scotchman. Marshall Claxton was born in Bolton, Lancashire in 1812, and his work consisted predominantly of narrative scenes and portraits. When he was 17 he studied under John Jackson, RA, and in 1831 he enrolled as a student at the Royal Academy, where his first exhibited portrait was of his father. In 1834 he was awarded the first medal in the Academy`s school of painting, and in 1835 his portrait of Sir Astley Cooper won him the Gold Medal of the Society of British Artists. He painted in Italy between 1837 and 1842 and then travelled to Australia in 1850 where he worked and exhibited, and visited India and Egypt before returning to England in 1858.
A 1914-15 Star to 26479. SPR.F.ANTRAM. R.E., a 1914-18 British War Medal and a 1914-19 Victory Medal to 26479 SPR.F. ANTRAM. R.E. and also a 1939-45 Defence Medal, a Royal Engineers cap badge, a formerly plated mug trophy presentation inscribed to PTE.F.ANTRAM Home Guard OCT 1944, a silver rectangular cigarette case, Birmingham 1919, a silver Safe Driving Competition medal, named to F. ANTRAM, a Ten Years Safe Driving medal, fitted with bars to the ribbon, two further ribbons fitted with bars, a Holy Bible, detailed Loos September 25th 1915 and a quantity of copied and original paperwork and photographs relating to Frank and other members of the family, (qty).
A group of six dress miniature medals, comprising; The Military Cross, The Queens South Africa with five bars, the 1914-15 Star, The British War Medal, The Victory Medal, with M I D spray and The Defence Medal mounted on a bar, two medal ribbon bars, a Victoria young head shilling, the reverse erased and with a prize presentation inscription, a devotional fob medal, a niello brooch, a circular portrait miniature of a lady, two mother of pearl buttons, a pre-1953 Naval officer's hat and a few photographs, (qty).
A 1914-18 British War Medal and a 1914-19 Victory Medal to 52048 PTE.C.F.PACKHAM. LAN. FUS, with the accompanying named transmittal slip, C.F. Packham died on 20th April 1918 and is buried in the Mont Noir Miltary cemetery St. Jans-Cappel,a 1914-18 British War Medal and 1914-19 Victory Medal to WR-322133 SPR.E.KNIGHT. R.E., a 1914-15 Star (the naming erased), also a silver fob, three badges and six various uniform buttons, (15).
A group of five medals, comprising; The 1939-1945 Star, The Atlantic Star, The Defence Medal, The War Medal and The General Service Medal, George VI issue, with bar Palestine to 2928271 Pte.J.Wright. Camerons (Official correction to C of Camerons), mounted on a bar as worn, a bangle fitted with various coin charms and eight further coins, including two Victoria young head shillings and a five pounds crown, commemorating Trafalgar 2005, (qty).
A 1914-18 British War Medal and a 1914-19 Victory medal to 159221 SPR.A.WATTS. R.E. mounted on a bar as worn, a bronze medallion, detailed CAPTAIN.A.E.HAYNES. R.E. 1861-96 and to the reverse FIELD FORTIFICATION.S.M.E and named to the rim No 9936. SAPPER G.GURNSEY. R.E.1902. and a small quantity of British and foreign coins, including; a Victoria Jubilee head crown 1887, a George III cartwheel twopence and an Angola copper Macuta 1763, (qty).
A group of three First World War medals, comprising; The 1914 Star with sew on bar to L3 / 2649. S.W.PLEDGER, A.B.R.N.V.R. HAWKE.BTTN.R.N.D, The 1914-18 British War Medal and The 1914-19 Victory Medal to L.3 - 2649 S.W.PLEDGER. A.B. R.N.V.R. (official correction to L.3 on The British War Medal) mounted on a bar as worn, with a ribbon bar, The Star ribbon with a rosette, (2). Illustrated.
A 1914-18 British War Medal and a 1914-19 Victory Medal to 119631 GNR.A.IVES. R.A. an Egyptian Expeditionary Force photograph of his grave, with details noting that he died on the 17th November 1918, four Second World War medals comprising; The 1939-45 Star, The Burma Star, The Defence Medal and The War Medal, also a Smiths base metal cased, keyless wind openfaced 30 minute recording stop watch, (8).
Eight mostly Second World War period medals, comprising; two 1938-45 Stars, The Africa Star, The France & Germany Star, The Defence Medal, two War Medals and an Efficiency Medal George VI issue, with bar TERRITORIAL George VI issue to 3522816 S.SJT.F.W.CHADWICK. R.A.M.C., six various dress miniature medals, an associated box of postage and forwarding slip and fifty cigarette type cards, depicting British and foreign medals, (qty).
A silver and black enamelled oval badge, detailed War Service, Australia, Birmingham 1919, five further badges, a 1914-19 Victory Medal to 1234 DVR.L.G.BUNNAGE. R.A., a 1939-45 Defence Medal and a War Medal with box of postage, a London County Council medal, a First World War period brass shell case, decorated in the Trench Art fashion and detailed Ypres and a small quantity of mostly British coins, including three two pound coins, mounted to postage covers, three loose two pound coins, two one pound coins as mounted, two 1977 crowns, a Britains First Decimal coin set, a Coins of The Relm set and a few further coins, (qty).
A collection of WWI militaria of 1038 Private Charles Alderton of the Lancashire Fusiliers who was killed in action 25th April 1915 -collection includes a Gallipoli Star, a WWI Victory medal, War medal, a London Scottish cap badge, official paperwork concerning the death of Private Alderton as well as a personal letter home and postcard, see images for details, all with some wear but no major damage
WW1 cased Military Cross and medal pair awarded to Sidney Francis Leech, 2nd Lieutenant, Welsh Regiment & Cheshire Regiment, Battle of the Menin Road Ridge, he took a patrol of four men by day crossing the River Lys under heavy machine gun and rifle fire, gaining valuable information, August 1918
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