An early 20th century 9ct gold charm bracelet together with a precious coral necklace and a seed pearl necklace. The bracelet strung with a roundel fob medal inscribed Adrienne. Marked 9c. Weight 2.6g. Measures 15cm. A precious coral necklace 35cm clasp marks 9ct clasp AF. A seed pearl necklace measures 33cm. Clasp unmarked tests as gold. All weights measurements and sizes are approximate.
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An Arts and Crafts hallmarked silver Ramsden and Carr pendant medal. The pendant presented for Merit Tyndale Musical Competitions, Class Four Seniors, 1905. Inscribed verso R N Wilkinson. Hallmarked for London 1904. Weight approx 25.4g. Measures 5.6cm excluding bale. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate.
WW1 1914 - 18 BRITISH WAR MEDAL 195148 DVR) A W SIMPSON R A Driver (Dvr) was a military rank used in the British Army and the armies of other Commonwealth countries. It was equivalent to the rank of private. The rank was initially used in the Royal Artillery for the men who drove the teams of horses which pulled the guns.
FRANCE. Napoleon I. Silver medal, 1806. Scrape on obverse of PCGS holder. In secure plastic holder, graded PCGS SP61, certification number 47665957. PCGS population in this grade: 1, single finest graded.Reference: Bramsen-538; Julius-1595Diameter: 40.4 mm.Weight: 37.25 g.Composition: Silver.PLEASE NOTE: 18% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Delivery cost will be added to your order.
Good Medal Group to include a 1914-18 Medal Victory Medal, 1914-15 (Mons) Star . All awarded to 72183 A.G. Keyworth RFA. Together with a Red Cross first Aid Medal Awarded to L Keyworth, Plus a Special Constbulary Medal awarded to William H.S Keyworth with long service bars 1932-1941. plus cap badge minus pin. see photos.
An Abyssinian medal named to Navy Lieutenant C. Parkinson R.N. TRANS t SERV. Note: the Abyssinian medal was one of 225 awarded to the ship and confirmed on the roll. The Abyssinian Campaign on 1867 was a rescue mission to return fifty three European hostages taken prisoner by King Theodore of Abyssinia Magdala, more than 300 miles inland. The punitive expedition under General Sir Robert Napier involved ships of the Royal Navy, a Naval Brigade and British Indian Troops.
A WWI French casualty medal group of four with Certificate in a period glazed frame named to Monsieur Louis Floutier of the 18eme Escadron du Train (18th Train Squadron) who died on 2nd December 1918 together with another Certificate addressed to the Mayor of his home town of Saint-Chaptes saying that he had died on the 2nd July 1918 (date discrepancy). The frame is 55.5cms (21.875ins) wide by 45.5cms (17.875ins) high
WWI French Prisoner of War medal group in a period oval glazed frame. The certificate named to Monsieur Marius Rostaing a Soldier in the 58th Regiment who served at Verdun, Somme, Alsace, Belgium & Ypres and was made a Prisoner of War on the 25th April 1918. The frame is 44.5cms (17.5ins) by 34.5cms (13.5ins)
A group of court medals awarded to LCPL Richards, Grenadier Guards, comprising Northern Ireland General Service medal, NATO Non Article 5 medal, the ESDP Operation Althea medal, Iraq Medal, Afghanistan medal, Queen's Diamond Jubilee medal and Queens Platinum Jubilee medal (7).Condition ReportThe Northern Ireland medal is not named so possibly a replacement medal.
A WWI medal pair awarded to female nursing assistant J D Davie, Jean Davie worked as a hospital assistant with the Scottish Woman's Hospital in Salonika, Serbia; together with a Retreat From Serbia Through Albania medal and a Scottish Woman's Hospital (1914-19) enamel badge. She went on to work in France as an orderly with the French Red Cross (4).Condition ReportThere is no paperwork to go with the medals, just named J.DAVIE.
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