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EURO 88 Presentation box containing 8 Sterling Silver large coins/medals issued in Germany for the Euro 88 Championships held in Germany. Each coin is inscribed with a venue used during the Championships. Size is 38.6mm and each medal is 23.33.gramms. Comes with official certificate and the set is beautifully presented. Good
MEDALS Four medals comprising, North Riding Football Association Amateur Cup , engraved , 1914, silver, Enamelled Silver Selby District Football League Division B winners 1924-25, Northumberland Miners Welfare Football League Runners-Up 1946/47 and an unidentified medal engraved on rear Catterick A.F.C 1923/24. All have silver hallmarks. Good
1930 WORLD CUP URUGUAY Original commemorative medal issued for the First World Championship of Football Montevideo 1930 with the details in Spanish on one side and the tower erected at the stadium on the other, housed in a small envelope with e details. Plus a seal, which was the original logo and used on official documents. Good
FRENCH REVOLUTIONARY WARS: A bronze commemorative medallion produced to celebrate Earl Howe's 'Glorious First of June' naval victory of 1794 during the French Revolutionary Wars. Design by Conrad Heinrich Küchler. The obverse featuring a profile bust of Howe facing right, the reverse depicting a naval engagement scene, beneath the Latin motto Non Sorte Sed Virtue and above Gallor Classis Proflig Die I Junii MDCCXCIV, 48mm diameter, presented in a modern fitted box. Together with a small bronze medallion issued to celebrate Anglo-Portuguese victory in the Siege of San Sebastiàn (1813) during the Peninsular War. The obverse features a profile bust of Lieutenant-General Lord Lynedoch facing right, the reverse depicting a Roman soldier holding a sword in one hand and a crown in the other, with a destroyed town and fleet in the background, 40mm diameter, presented within a medal box, not original. VG, 2
[NELSON HORATIO]: (1758-1805) British Admiral during the Napoleonic Wars, the victor of the Battle of Trafalgar, 1805. Davison's Nile Medal, commissioned by Alexander Davison, Nelson's Prize Agent, to celebrate the victory at the Battle of the Nile, 1st August 1798. The obverse featuring Britannia embracing a shield upon which is a profile bust of Vice Admiral Nelson and the words 'Europe's Hope and Britain's Glory', and the reverse depicting the naval engagement at Aboukir Bay. Together with a replica of Davison's Nile Medal in gilt metal. VG, 2 Alexander Davison (1750-1829)English businessman and Government Contractor, close friend of Admiral Lord Nelson. Davison commissioned the medals to be manufactured by Matthew Boulton with the dies made by C.H. Kuchler. The medals were all privately struck and it was the first medal to be awarded to every participant in Naval action. There were a total of 25 gold medals made solely for Nelson and his Captains, 150 were struck in silver for the Officers and 500 copper gilt for Petty Officers. The present bronze medal is one of 6,000 issued to other ranks.
[WELLINGTON DUKE OF]: (1769-1852) Anglo-Irish Field Marshal, the Victor of Waterloo, 1815. British Prime Minister 1828-30, 1834. Waterloo Medal, a renamed example, engraved for Lieutenant Everard William Bouverie, Royal Horse Guards, issued to commemorate three battles of the Peninsula War. The obverse depicting the left facing effigy of the Prince Regent and to the reverse a figure of Victory seated on a plinth with the words 'WELLINGTON' above, and 'WATERLOO' and the date 'June 18 1815' below, with suspension and ribbon (faded). Presented in a medal box. Together with a modern 7.5 x 10 colour reproduction of a print of Bouverie standing in a full length pose in uniform, with a brief printed caption at the base stating that the print is taken from an engraving after the painting by Dubois Drahonet in the Royal Collection at Windsor. Framed and glazed in a modern frame to an overall size of 12.5 x 15.5. One light stain to the upper left corner of the print. Surface of both obverse and reverse of the medal is rubbed with some scratches and slightly deeper digs, and with a few edge knocks. G, 2 Everard William Bouverie (1789-1871) British Soldier, Equerry to both the Prince Consort and Queen Victoria. Bouverie fought in the Peninsula War and was present at the Battle of Waterloo, where he was wounded.Provenance: The original printed description from an unidentified catalogue is included with the lot, evidently torn from the catalogue when Mr. Peel originally acquired the present lot (seemingly for a hammer price of £520 as recorded in his hand).
CRIMEAN WAR: The Baltic Medal, mis-attributed to Private J.W. Ballard, 42nd Regiment (Black Watch), privately engraved at a later date to the edge, a circular silver medal, the obverse depicting the head of Queen Victoria facing left with the legend VICTORIA REGINA, the reverse depicting a seated Britannia holding a trident with the fortresses of Bomarsund and Sveaborg behind, above is the word BALTIC and below the dates 1854-1855. A few light surface scratches, and with a clipped ribbon, otherwise about VG The Baltic Medal, a campaign medal for issue to officers and men of the Royal Navy, Royal Marines, and Royal Sappers and Miners who served in Baltic Sea operations against Russia in the Baltic theatre of the Crimean War between March 1854 and August 1855.
CRIMEAN WAR: The Crimea Medal, with Sebastopol clasp, awarded to 4510 T. Raynsford, 3rd Battalion Grenadier Guards, engraved to edge, a circular silver medal, the obverse depicting the head of Queen Victoria facing left with the legend VICTORIA REGINA, the reverse depicting a Roman soldier receiving a laurel wreath from the flying figure of Victory, the word CRIMEA appearing on the left. A few light surface scratches, and with a clipped ribbon, otherwise G The Crimea Medal, issued to officers and men of British units (land and naval) which fought in the Crimean War of 1854-56 against Russia.
MILITARY: A miscellaneous selection of military medals, cap badges, insignia, souvenir coins and gifts etc., some vintage, including bronze medal for 175th Anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo (issued by the Royal Mint, cased with certificate), Royal Flying Corps cap badges (5, including officers issue), Royal Scots Greys cap badge, Hendon silver medallion, RAF sleeve badges (3), German World War I Cross of Honour medal, Fleet Air Arm and Canadian Fleet Air Arm cloth badges, silver RFC/ RAF dog tags (engraved for Lt. J. R. Barrett), Civil Ordnance workers badge 1915, Balloon School Royal Engineers Coronation medallion 1902, German Aviation medallion 1928, Old Contemptibles Association badge, Duke of Wellington white metal medallion, 'Blue Max' medal (replica) in case etc. Generally VG to EX, 54
Freemasonry Interest - 9ct gold jewel for the Rokell Lodge No.2798 (Sierra Leone), presented to W.Bro:G.E.Biddle in appreciation of his zealous services as W.M. 1919-20, 34g approx gross inclusive of ribbon, together with a silver and enamel jewel for the Orion Chapter R.C. No.176 presented to the same recipient and dated 1924 and a 1919 Masonic Peace Medal Condition: Rockell Lodge Jewel - enamel in good order with light surface scratches, presentation inscription to reverse, Orion Lodge Jewel - the finial on the left of the crown is bent with a little loss to enamel, presentation inscription to verso, the rest of the enamel has light surface scratches, all three jewels have tarnish and slight discolouration to ribbons - **General condition consistent with age
Gold Medallions - Sir Winston Churchill - Set of four limited edition 18ct gold Sir Winston Churchill Commemorative Medals, total weight 57.5g approx Condition: All coins show signs of handling. The 0.964 troy oz. medal has some heavy scratches to the sides, other medals have lighter scratches. Case is stained and loose at the hinge. **General condition consistent with age
George VI Military Interest D.S.M Distinguished Service Medal Awarded To Crew Member Of H.M.S Laforey (G 99) In original fitted leather case, awarded to 1st Class Stoker Robert Thomas (R.T) Griffiths for bravery and resourcefulness on active service at sea. HMS Laforey was hit and sunk by a U-boat on 30th March 1944, of the 250 crew members,182 lost their lives. An annual memorial parade is held each year in Northampton. HMS Laforey (G 99) earned the following battle honours: Malta Convoys 1941-42, Diego Suarez 1942, Atlantic 1942, Sicily 1943, Salerno 1943, Mediterranean 1943-44, Anzio 1944. Very good/EF condition
World War II Military Medals Awarded to Captain Eric O'Neil Anderson, 98691 Roll Number, South Africa Air Force, Date of Birth 1914 - Date of Death 1978. Medals 1/ Italy Star. 2/ British Defence Medal 1939 - 1945. 3/ South Africa Service Medal. 4/ 1939 - 1945 Star. Complete with Papers / Documentation.
A Great Collection of Early Railway etc, Some Scarce Ones, Badges, Buttons, Commemorative Medal, Some Transport Police, London United Tramways, Metropolitan Police, Midland Red, St Johns Ambulance, Lots of Different Railways, Stations, Towns and Counties, London LNGR, Warrington, Corporation Tramways, Different Police Forces, British Rail LMS, Lots of Different Tramways, 11 Tokens, British Train Stations, Early Tram Tokens, Queen Victoria Medal to Commemorate Her Coming to the Throne In 1837 June 20th. ( 124 ) Buttons / Tokens & Badges In Total.
Commemorative Bronzed Led Presentation Medal for the opening of The Holborn Restaurant 1874, the Holborn Restaurant was regarded as one of London's grandest of the day. 193 grams in weight and 69mm wide. Obverse a group of figures congregated around a grand entrance. HOLBORN Exergue. RESTAURANT ESTd 1874. Reverse Couples dancing on a large ballroom floor, below PRESENTED BY THE PROPRIETORS 'to C.J.Shoppee .Esq. Sep.29th 1894.
MILITARIA - ASSORTED MEDALS AND EPHEMERA comprising a British War Medal 1914-20 to Private E.J.C. Burge, Gloucestershire Regiment (52894 Pte. E.J.C. Burge Glouc. R.), officially impressed, unmounted; a pair of Second World War medals, comprising a Defence Medal and War Medal 1939-45 (both un-named as issued); another Defence Medal, to Air Crewman H.R. Hartland, R.A.F. (un-named as issued), in original despatch box; a Royal Air Force Service and Release Book (2520A) relating to the same; two British Empire Exhibition souvenir medals, in original envelopes; a J.S. Fry Bicentenary 1928 medal, cased; and other items, including greetings cards.
National Fire Brigades Association, a cap badge, long service medal presented to Frank Hunter, Haslemere Fire Brigade, with certificate and a button, together with two Order of Buffaloes medals presented to Frank Hunter with matching badge, and two other medals including The Independent Order of Odd Fellows Manchester Unity Friendly Society
A group of three Second World War medals comprising the 1939-1945 War medal, the Atlantic Star and the 1939-1945 War with bar for France and Germany, and matching miniature set, in box presented to Lieut GN Beales, together with a framed set of twenty silver school medals presented to GN Beales 1932-1936, Town Close House Preparatory School, Norwich, and two silver King Edward V School Norwich silver medals presented to GH Beales 1939, both boxed
A WWII campaign group of three medals, comprising the Defence medal, Elizabeth II 1953 Coronation medal and the Faithful Service in the Special Constabulary medal, with 1949 and 1956 long service bars, named to Inspector Walter W G Odell, mounted on ribbon bar with ribbon and with separate ribbon bar with two rosettes to the special constabulary ribbon
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