*WWI. Unattributed WWI Prussian medals groups, comprising WWI Iron Cross, 2nd Class, Hindenburg Cross with Swords, Military Long Service Cross (15 Years), Simplon Tunnel Medal, mounted for wear; WWI Iron Cross, 2nd Class, Hindenburg Cross with Swords, Austria-Hungarian Combatant's military medal, Bulgarian Commemorative Medal for the War 1915-18; WWI Iron Cross, 2nd Class, Bavarian Military Merit Cross with Swords, Hindenburg Cross with Swords; WWI Iron Cross, 2nd Class, Saxe-Meiningen, Honour Medal for Merit Cross in War, 1914-15, Hindenburg Cross with Swords, each group mounted for wearing (4)
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*Nursing. A collection of items relating to nurse Ethel M. Fowler, Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing Services, comprising nursing tippet or cape with Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing Services tippet rank cloth badge and medal ribands Royal Red Cross Medal, 1939-1945 Star, Atlantic Star and Defence Medal with tailors label inscribed 'Miss Fowler 205614', together with another (unworn) a WWII period black and white photograph of Nurse Fowler with other nurses taken at Royal Navy Sick Quarters, Cullercoats, Northumberland, plus related paperwork including photographs of nurse Fowler, a letter from Central Chancery of the Orders of Knighthood dated 1938, another letter from the Admiralty for the appointment as a Member of the Royal Red Cross dated 1944 plus other related items Miss Ethel Mary Fowler (b.1889), trained at St Mary's Hospital Paddington, served as a Nursing Sister Reserve RNH Chatham 1916 and RNH Malta 1918, continued service during the inter-war years, 1939 served as Acting Superintending Sister at Sea Hospital Carrier No1, transferred to RNH Stonehouse Plymouth April 1940 and Royal Naval Auxiliary Hospital at Minterne Magna in February 1941, retired from service July 1946. (a carton)
*Churchill (Winston Spencer, 1874-1965). WWII solid steel paperweight made to commemorate the meeting of Churchill and the US president Theodore Roosevelt on 9 August 1941, (Atlantic Charter), Churchill seen seated with his hand outstretched, 5.5cm high x 8cm diameter A similar example was included in the Bonhams, Voices of the 20th Century sale, New York, 6 December 2016 (lot 1196). The secret meeting of Churchill and Roosevelt was held in Newfoundland (A British Dominion) on a US ship, both leaders quietly disappearing for several days, Churchill using the HMS Prince of Wales to speed him across the Atlantic, dodging U Boats, while Roosevelt under the guise of a fishing trip slipped onto the Augusta and headed north. This was their first face to face meeting of the War, and the British party received a ceremonious welcome. It was a difficult time for Churchill, who after two years of war, was anxious to extend the Roosevelt land-lease program, while the Senate and Congress were trying to hold Roosevelt back from entering another European War. The key results of their discussions were framed in the "Atlantic Charter", which laid out the eight common objectives for the world "after the final destruction of the Nazi tyranny". A special silver medal was struck for the occasion of this meeting, with portraits of the King and Queen on obverse and Churchill and Roosevelt on reverse, the diameter is similar to this, but only four of these silver medals were probably made. This image may well have been a die for an unreleased medal. (1)
*WWI. A collection of WWI Prussian medals and badges comprising WWI period Iron Cross (Non-Combatant); two WWI Iron Cross, 2nd Class breast Badge; WWI Austro-Hungarian Red Cross award in case of issue; WWI wound badge, anodised and die stamped; Prussia. Hanseatic Cross for Hamburg ; WWI Hamburg Field Decoration ; WWI German Iron Fund medal; Bavarian Veterans badge; Pre WWI Deutsche Kriege Bund (German Warrior League) medal with swords; Rhein Kurass 18th Regiment ribbon bar; WWI Gallipoli Star by B.B. & Co, Berlin plus a Czechoslovakian medal of the International Federation of Former Combatants (FIDAC) (13)
*Group of WWII Medals, comprising The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, 2nd type, Military Division, Officer's (O.B.E.) silver gilt breast Badge, British War and Victory Medals, 1939-1945 Star, Pacific Star, Defence and War Medals with M.I.D. oakleaf, 1937 Coronation Medal, second and third naming erased, generally good very fine, mounted for wear with O.B.E. case of issue and related dress miniature awards (8)These medals were awarded to the vendor's Grandfather RGL Giblin who was an officer in the Royal Signals. He was taken by the Japanese at the fall of Singapore in 1942.
*Prussia. WWI Iron Cross, 2nd Class, ring suspension stamped '800', 45mm x 45mm, together with WWI German Cross of Honour with swords and crossed sword clasp, German Veterans Kyffhauser Medal, 1914 Wound Badge, silvered and die stamped, WWI Gallipoli Star plus Hanseatic Cross for Hamburg (6)
*Military General Service 1793-1814, nine clasps, Albuhera, Cuidad Rodrigo, Badajoz, Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes, Toulouse (E. Johnstone, Subn 48th Foot) minor edge bruising, therefore nearly extremely fine, with nickel top riband bar, together with four old black and white photographs of the medal (two framed and glazed) Sabaltern Edward Johnstone served during the Peninsular War with the 48th (Northamptonshire) Regiment of Foot, clasps confirmed on the published transcript roll, transferred to the 50th Foot (1)
Selection medal & diplomatic awards given to Sir RI Bellinger during his travels as Lord Mayor of London, including order of the British Empire,Knight Grand Cross breast star. Deputy sheriff, Alamedon Co with gold face, awards from Denmark,Cameroon, court of patrons,Prussia,worshipful company of Broderers, Eccentric club & others
Amelie Mauresmo signed 10x8 colour photo. French former professional tennis player, and a former world No. 1. Mauresmo won two Grand Slam singles titles at the Australian Open and at Wimbledon, and also won a Silver Medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics. 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 £7.95.
A King Edward VII and Queen Alexander Coronation medal plaque, designed by Emil Fuchs, 26 June 1902, diameter 2.5ins, together with another Alexandra Queen Consort and Edward VII Coronation medal 9 August 1902, an Edward VII medal In Memorian May 6th 1910, a bronze Armistice Day tenth anniversary medal, designed by Charles Leighfield, Doman 1928, the obverse showing Britannia supporting a young warrior, reverse the Cenotaph, Their Name Liveth for Evermore, November 11th MCMXVIII, diameter 3ins, a cased George VI and Queen Elizabeth 1937 coronation medal, issued by the Royal Mint and others
A 19th century gilt metal and porcelain mantle clock, with Sevres style blue panels, the interior with a medal stamped Japy Freres Med-d-honn, height 17.75 inst, height of tazzas 5.75insCondition Report: Not sold as a working timepiece. The case and the dishes are in good condition, no chips, cracks or repairs
King Edward VII, Sovereign, 1910, Bare head r. R. St. George and dragon, London Mint, edge milled, gold, weight 8g, S.3969, EF. and King Edward VII, Sovereign, 1907, Bare head r. R. St. George and dragon, London Mint, edge milled, gold, weight 7.97g, S.3969, VF. together with a 1926 St. Helens & District Sunday Schools Football League Medal, engraved Bardsley Cup Wnrs. 1926 on the reverse, hallmarked 375 (9 carat gold), weight 5.16g (3).
The World at War Commemorative Coin Collection, part set, The Holy Journey of Pope John Paul II Commemorative Coin, Liberation of Kuwait 1991, Hong Kong Returns to China Commemorative Medal Set, The Crowing Moments of Queen Elizabeth II Collection, St Nicholas Christmas 2014 coin and related coins
Collection of Antique Period Bronze Medallions form the late 19thC to Early 20thC plus 1794 Chichester half penny International Rubber Exhibition 1. London 1914 (rare( byy the English Rubber Company for boots and shoes, opbverse of medallion reads 'Rubber Association' Growers London with original leather box 2. Edward VIII Date 1937 12th May Coronation medal GEF 3. Original Crystal Palace medallion 1851 Great Exhibition by T Ottley HP 265 obverse bare head of Prince Albert right reverse view of Crystal Palace GEF condition. 4. 1794 Sussex Chichester copper - half penny/Token with bust of Elizabeth 1st Edge - Payment at Dally's Chichester G E F condition. please see photos.
Great Britain World War I Large Memorial Bronze Medal 'Unveiling of the Cenotaph', lettered - 'Their Name Liveth For Evermore' November 11th 1918. Engraver - Charles Leighfield Doman. This bronze medal was issued to commemorate the unveiling of the Cenotaph, Whitehall, London in 1920 - quite rare in this condition. Size 77.5mm. Near mint condition. Please see photo.
Abraham Lincoln Interest 1865 Proof like, chocolate brown Lincoln Presidential medal, 3 inch PR12 US Mint Dated 1865 but first struck by US mint in 1886. Engraver George T Morgan depicting a relief, extremely well detailed, bust of Abraham Lincoln facing right. A prominent beaded border both sides and within the reverse wreath. First and second inauguration terms and assassination in 1865, This is an original milk chocolate proof like and mirror reflective specimen (not the matte surface) 20th century restrike. Condition mint. Diameter 3 inches, weight 218.7g
A collection of mid 20th century medals of W. Gunningham to include hallmarked Birmingham silver Bristol football medals for the 1957-58 division winners for Bedminster Down and the 1957 division II runners up, a selection of Bristol Federation of Boy's Clubs medals including for the junior relay 1942, medal for the 2nd division football championship 1940-41, and throwing cricket ball 1942 and a F. Phillips of Aldershot medal for boxing. Biggest box measures 17cm-high 5cm-wide.
1957/1958 Central League Winners Medal hallmarked silver has 'Central League' with blue background showing a raised layered profile featuring a footballer to the centre with a laurel surround, 1958 in blue lettering to the lower. To the reverse engraved "W.W.F.C. Champions 1957/58 v The Rest at Wolverhampton 15 November 1958". Good.
1899 Lancashire County Northern Union Jersey, Honours Cap and portrait: Formerly the property of H Kruger (Rochdale Hornets) who features in the large coloured framed glazed 14" x 10.5" picture wearing the same. Jersey a little grubby and with suitable stains, but bright with those narrow scarlet and white Lancashire hoops, collar apparently starched (later?!!) and 2 of 3 buttons present. Maker's name and attractive Lancs badge. Maroon revised style County Cap, maroon with god braid and tassel tarnished but in good outside condition, much-frayed to the inside though. HK monogram to inner and makers' name, Joe Nicholls (Yorks and England Cricket) & J T Brown, Halifax. Henry Kruger was born in 1878 in Manchester but of Welsh parentage. His parents returned to Cardiff. He played rugby as half back for Llwynypia and then "went north" and played for Rochdale Hornets and Hull Kingston Rovers. The medal, jersey and cap were won for Lancashire in the 16-13 win over Yorkshire in 1899, part of the Rugby League "War of the Roses". All good condition for age and a very atmospheric and attractive trio of items.
1929/30 Gloucestershire Senior Nothern League runners up football medal a silver hallmarked medal, weight 8g, awarded to A.F. Gell of Cheltenham Town F.C, approximately 15mm diameter, to the obverse it has a laurel outer relief with black enamel and gold lettering, 'Gloucestershire Northern Senior League', to the reverse engraved 'Runner Up 1929/30 A.F. Gell' after the hallmark to the lower edge
Medals and Medalets - 1970's Petrol station commemorative medalet sets: Esso FA cup centenary folder, 28 x 29cm, containing white metal 26mm medalets commemorating all 30 clubs that have won 1872-1972, inset in card, with brass replica 1972 winners medal, with sheet of relevant statistics; Cleveland Historic Campaign Medals, card folder, 28cm x 29cm containing miniature white metal replicas of all 16 British campaign medals issued for service 1793 to 1945 inset with printed ribbons and maps Condition Report: Both folders slightly worn but complete
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