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A Military Cross Family Medal Group To Include A Full Size World War One Medal Trio And Military Cross Issued To Captain John Wilgress Goldson Of The Northamptonshire Regiment. The World War One Trio Consists Of The Victory Medal (With Oak Leaf), The British War Medal And The 1914-15 Star Medal, The Military Cross Has Remained Within Its Original Display Box, This Medal Group Comes With An Accompanying Miniature Medal Group And Bar. Also Included In This Family Group Is A World War Two Medal Group Awarded To 104395 Major Charles Paston Browne Goldson Of The Royal Artillery To Include The Defence Medal, The British War Medal, The 1939-45 Star, The Italy Star And The Africa Star, This Group Also Comes With The Oak Leaf.
A Full Size World War Two Swing Mounted Medal Group Of Six Medals To Include The British War Medal, The 1939-45 Star Medal, The Italy Star Medal, The Africa Star Medal, The Exemplary Service Fire Medal And The Jubilee Medal, Comes With A Accompanying Set Of Miniature Medals And A Gloucestershire Regiment Cap Badge And Veterans Badge.
Ed Sheeran's football medal, the metal medal with a football attached to the red, white and blue ribbon. All of the Ed Sheeran Collection has come from Ed Sheeran himself and is to be sold at auction to support the Zest Charity, Bishop & Miller Auctioneers is delighted to be working in partnership with Zest and the St Elizabeth Hospice Family to raise much needed funds. Each lot will come with a Bishop and Miller signed certificate of authenticity.
*American Medals. A collection of American military medals, including Distinguished Service Cross (Navy), Navy Cross, Air Cross, Air Force Cross, Distinguished Service Medal (Air Force), Legion Merit (Officer), Legion Merit (Officer), Legion Merit (Legionnaire), Distinguished Flying Cross, etc (approx. 45)
*Victorian Medal Group. Group of three to Private M Huntley, Bedfordshire Regiment Late Royal Marine Light Infantry, Egypt 1882-89, undated, no clasp (M. Huntley, Pte. R.M.L.I.), Khedive's Star 1884-6, India General Service 1895-1902, V.R., one clasp Relief of Chitral 1895 (3363. Pte M. Huntley, 1st Bn Bedford Regt), contact marks throughout, very fine (3)
Royal Air Force. A collection of items relating to the WWII service of Leading Aircraftman Jack Markman, comprising 8 RAF course notebooks to include detailed notes on instruments for example compasses, bombs, cameras, bombsights etc many pages with detailed hand drawn diagrams, together with a War and Defence Medal, RAF side cap with G.VI.R. brass badge dated 1943 plus 8 small books relating to Judaism including The Jews in the War by Israel Cohen plus Service and Release Book 1509208 LAC Jack Markman, Royal Air Force, served during WWII from 1941, described in his release book as having 'superior knowledge of his trade as instrument repairer'. Markman spent most of his time in Bomber Command working on various Marks of Lancaster bomber. His specialism was the Mark XIV bomb sight and the various automatic pilots, "George Sets" as they were known, and one of his postings was a Canadian Squadron operating the few Mk II Lancasters built with Bristol radial engines. (qty)
*Geneifa POW Camp. An interesting pair of items relating to Lt.Col. P.R. Thorburn, Commander at Geneifa POW Camp, Suez comprising a large oil on canvas painted by a prisoner of war depicting a sailing boat by two huts with house on the riverbank (probably the camp commander's), signed W. Grau, Egypt 1946, 77 x 61cm, period ebonised frame together with an aluminium plaque engraved 'To Lt.Col. P.R. Thourburn with Best Wishes from his Brother Officer's on Relinquishing Command of Geneifa Sub-Depot, B.O.D. 31st December 1947', engraved with signatures of 15 fellow Officers, 11 x 14.5cm fixed by 4 screws on a wooden display stand Lieutenant Colonel Percy Rosewell Thorburn, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, commissioned Lieutenant 3 December 1939, entitled to an Army General Service medal with clasp for Palestine 1945-48Canal Zone Camp 310 Geneifa was 1 of 10 prisoner of war camps situated in the Bitter Lake area from Suez to Ismailia. Over 50,000 men from Germany, Austria, Italy and Yugoslavia were detained in the camps. They were worked for the British Army repairing vehicles, tanks and aircraft as well as road construction and other duties throughout the Canal Zone. In 1946 repatriation began with the first 6000 prisoners being shipped home but many stayed in captivity until the end of 1948, because the British found their work invaluable. (2)
*Royal Air Force. Mixed collection of items, including WWII RAF cloth badges, 1939-1945 Star, Burma Star, War Medal, pilots notes, reprinted black and white photographs of reconnaissance, RAF navigational instruments etc, contained in a brown leather suitcase, plus a rare WWII Lancaster Bomber Air Crew signals light and Sound 3-star red star mark 2 flare tin (qty)
*WWII. Italian steel helmet, with original brown leather liner punched '58' (size), with Italian propaganda leaflet and WWII service medal comprising 1939-1945 Star, France and Germany Star, Italy Star and Africa Star with 8th Army bar and War Medal in card box of issue addressed to Mr J Lambert, 10 Edwinstowe Drive, Sherwood, Nottinghamshire with Italian service medals, probably a war souvenir (11)
*WWII Medals. Group of three WWII medals attributed to Sergeant G. Smart, RAF, killed in action 12 September 1944 1939-1945 Star, France & Germany Star, War Medal, together with 2 black and white photographs of the recipient in service dress, a letter of condolence from Buckingham Palace with a small photograph of the recipient in a flying suit, plus a brass memorial plaque engraved and infilled in black '1939-1945 In Grateful and Affection Memory of Gordon Smart, R.A.F. Killed in Action 12th September 1944', applied with a RAF badge and stamped 'Sawier' lower left, 25 x 43cm plus a black and white photograph of the unveiling of roll of honour inscribed 'unveiling at St Andrews College, Dublin' verso Sergeant Gordon Smart served with 101 Squadron, on 12 September 1944 Lancaster I ND924 ('C') took off at 18.57 for operations to Stuttgart, Smart was killed by anti-aircraft fire and is buried in Mount Jerome Cemetery, Dublin. (qty)
*Mixed Medals. 15ct gold Golfing fob, engraved 'R.B.G.C.1897 Won by R.W. Giblin', 5cm long, 15.8g, together with various prize medals including Malaya Command Revolver Meeting 1938, silver, engraved with confronting pistols, 3.5cm diameter, plus a British War Medal (M-402689 Pte. J. Brooks. A.S.C.), toned, very fine (small carton)
*Royal Engineers. WWI group of three to Pioneer C. Drummings, Royal Engineers 1914-15 Star (123488 [sic] Pnr. C. Drummings, R.E.), British War (123468 Pnr C. Drummings. R.E.), good very fine, mounted for wearing together with a WWI pair to John Thomas, British War Medal and Mercantile Marine (John Thomas), extremely fine (5)
*India General Service. 1908-1935m G.V.R., one clasp (Lt H.G. Rochfort, M.W.S.), slack suspension, very fine, sold with extensive copied research Captain Hume Guilford Rochfort was born in 1888 in Hyderabad, Deccan India, educated a St. George's Grammar School, and a two year course in Civil and Mechanical Engineering at the Crystal Palace School of Engineering (1911-1913), in 1914 he was engaged as Assistant Engineer in charge of Nirmal Sub-division Adilabad District (Roads & Buildings) including the reconstruction of the Nagpur road in 1916. In 1917 he was commissioned Lieutenant in charge of the Military Works as Garrison Engineer, Tank, North West Frontier Province, constructing factories, railway lines, roads, wells etc and in 1918 and 1919 he was promoted to Captain and put in charge of Manjai Cantonment, erecting 40 barracks and 6 officers' quarters in addition to 12 miles of roads. An interesting medal which gives an insight into the expansion of the British Army in India, (1)
*WWI. Miniature Dress Awards, comprising 1914-15 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medals, plus another pair in a Spink leather case, three WWI silver War Service badges representing the Admiralty, Ministry of Munitions and Woman's service (all numbered on the reverse), Norfolk Volunteers Boer War silver tribute medal presented by the Mayor and Citizens of Norwich plus a St Johns Ambulance pair including the Order of St. John Service Medal engraved '25852. Nsg/Off. M. Langley. No 2 Dis. S.J.A.B. 1942' (qty)
*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)
*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
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