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A rare 19th century local interest Bristol related ' Clifton Rocks Railway ' opening day passenger token. The small token / medal showing the Clifton Rocks Railway to the front, with notation, and to the rear the text ' Issued To The Passengers On The Opening Day, March 11th 1893 '. Rare local interest medallion. Measures approx; 3.5cm wide.
A rare and fascinating collection of three WWI First World War medal groups, all presumed to be that of a father and his two sons. Comprising; WWI medal pair (Victory Medal and War Medal) belonging to a ' G. M. Whitaker ' (Father) - possibly of the RAMC. Along with his French ' Military Health Service Honor Medal ' in its original named box ' Mlle G. Whitaker ' 1917 and his French Gratitude Medal (unboxed). Some effects (RAMC badge, pre-war Nursing Badge etc) WWI medal trio belonging to a 2931 Pte H. T. Whitaker of the South Staffordshire Regiment ( ' S Staff R '). Comprising War Medal, Victory Medal and 14-15 Star. All on bar. WWI medal trio group belonging to a 2928 Pte T. R. Whitaker also of the South Staffordshire Regiment. Comprising War medal, Victory medal and 14-15 Star. All on bar. Along with his ID / dog tags. The collection also includes some ' S Stafford ' uniform badges, cap badges and ' On War Service ' badges etc. A rare and interesting group of medals. NOTE: Consigned from a deceased estate - nothing is known of the history of the recipients.
An original WWI First World War German Iron Cross (2nd class) medal, along with the original letter to the recipient - appearing to be a soldier in the Garde-Grenadier Rgmt No. 5. Along with a real photographic postcard of the recipient, wearing the Iron Cross medal. Interesting collection, seldom seen.
A collection of WWI First World War & WWII Second World War medals, comprising: a WWI War Medal for 1028 Gunner L. Jones of the Royal Artillery, another for 1843 Pte J. Sullivan of the Welsh Regiment (with ribbon), a ' For Loyal Service ' King's Badge and a WWII Second World War ' War Medal ' with ribbon. All unrelated.
A collection of assorted period badges and medals. All eras. To include; WWI First World War Victory medal for 12260 Pte C. Type South Wales Borderers, a WWII Maginot Line French brass badge, a 1910-1935 Silver Jubilee Medal (boxed), a silver hallmarked High Jump medal, a Sixty Years Reign commemorative Queen Victoria medal, Girls Brigade medal and others. Interesting collection, all presumed to be unrelated.
A WWII Second World War medal group comprising: War Medal, Defence Medal and 1939-45 Star, along with a collection of assorted WWII miniature medals: Defence x2, Italy Star, Atlantic Star, France & Germany Star, Italy Star, Pacific Star and others. All miniatures with ribbons. Presumed unrelated.
A WWI First World War Naval / Navy related medal group. Comprising of the effects of a Thomas T. Williams (rank or regiment not known). Comprising of his War Medal (impressed with name only) and his Mercantile Marine medal. Also included is a Crimea 1855 commemorative medal, 2x Great War ' Victory, Justice & Peace ' medals and a post-WWI ' Memorial Wing ' orphanage medal and ribbon. Also included is William's personal bosun's whistle. Interesting group.
A WWII Second World War medal group having been awarded to a Mr. L Farmer of Bishopston, Bristol. Comprising of: War Medal, Defence Medal, Africa Star and 39-45 Star. Within the original issue box. Along with Farmer's silver hallmarked ' Tug Of War ' fob medal dated 1921. Engraved for ' Regimental Sports - 1921 - Tug Of War 1st Prize '. Set on a hallmarked silver chain.
A collection of Bristol interest WWI First World War military items. To include; a miniature WWI medal group comprising: 14-15 Cross, War Medal, Victory Medal and King George V medal - all with ribbons, on bar. Along with a ' Bristol Rifle Volunteers ' Good Attendance medal awarded to a Corporal E. Gardiner c1883, and a later-printed regimental photograph of the ' City Of Bristol Rifle Volunteers ' ( Mardons ). c1900. All presumed related.
A WWI First World War soldier's remembrance / commemoration display. Unfortunately, the soldier is unknown. Comprising of a photograph of the soldier in uniform (a member of the Royal Artillery), and various silk postcards sent home. None of the cards or photograph are annotated, and all are stuck down to the silk presentation board (some loose to corners). Along with a miniature WWI First World War medal trio pinned to the display. Measures approx; 56cm x 81cm.
A WWI First World War local Bristol interest medal group and provenance. War Medal & Victory medal awarded to a 2012 Corporal W. Lidiatt of the RAMC. Along with a small newspaper cutting relating to the death of his father in Thornbury High Street, and various 'sweetheart' cards send home by Lidiatt and other serving members of his family during the war (likely his father) to his/their mother. Interesting collection.
A good collection of 6x early to mid 20th century Masonic medals - all being hallmarked silver. Many named to a ' Bro. T. Oliver '. The first being a rare Masonic WWI First World War ' 1914 - 1918 ' medal engraved with Oliver's service number 3027, a Royal Masonic Institution For Boys Steward 1929 medal, another service related silver medal, and others. Many with enamel decoration, and all being hallmarked to verso. Good collection.
A rare 20th century Korean War related medal group, likely that of two brothers. Comprising: an Africa General Service Medal with Kenya bar awarded to a 22994755 Private C. Burchill of the Glosters, along with Burchill's Gloucestershire regiment cap badge. Along with his (presumed) brother's Elizabeth Cross medal - awarded to a Corporal GB Burchill 19030887 of the Gloster Regiment - within its original presentation case (with miniature), paperwork and outer box with label. The Elizabeth Cross neatly engraved with the soldiers name, rank and number and being fully hallmarked. Rare. Corporal Burchill died on Tuesday 24 April 1951 during the Korean War. A rare and interesting group of 20th century conflict medals and related effects.
A scarce original 1930's Rodman Cup Winners medal. Awarded to a Stoker Albert Henry Wakeman (and engraved to verso) ' Winners 1933 HMS Furious '. Hallmarked silver medal, within its original presentation case. Along with the medal comes a collection of original real photograph postcards depicting the crew of HMS Furious being awarded the medals and trophy for the Rodman Cup. A larger sized photograph shows the crew (with Wakeman being second from the right, top row) seated with the trophy, and several 'official' souvenir postcards show ' HMS Furious Stokers' Cutter's Crew ' with the trophy, and being welcomed onboard. A rare and fascinating collection. Consigned directly from the family. NOTE - relates to the previous lot (Lot 500)
An original WWI First World War medal pair awarded to a R-41770 Private G. E. Foale of the King's Royal Rifle Corp. Comprising Victory Medal and War Medal. Both appear unworn and in very good condition, within the original boxes. By family repute, Foale was killed in action two weeks before the end of the war. Consigned directly from the family.
A WWII Second World War medal group and personal effects relating to a Benjamin John Woore of Stapleton, Bristol. Comprising of: War Medal, Defence Medal, France & Germany Star, and 39-45 Star. Accompanying the medals is also a photograph of Woore in uniform, his Birth Certificate, cap badges and various other medals (some from his friends - engraved to different names). One such medal being a hallmarked silver Royal Life Saving Society fob. Good local medal group. Consigned direct from the family.
A WWII Second World War Third Reich German Nazi Iron Cross medal spange. Eagle and swastika motif, dated 1939. L/22 stamped to rear. Within the original presentation box. NOTE: Age / originality is unknown. Buyers are reminded for the need to satisfy themselves prior to bidding, irrespective of description.
An assorted collection of WWII Second World War military related ephemera - photographs, letters and documents. Including; photographs of vehicles and arms, a ' Personal Message ' notice from Field Marshal Montgomery, various personal letters (various contents) from soldiers to loved ones, medal award certificate for a Mr J. N. Paul, an airgraph, photographs of soldiers, regimental photos, release books and many other items. Fascinating collection. All unrelated.
A large collection of assorted WWI First World War (and slightly later) related badges and buttons. To include; a ' Services Rendered ' badge, ' The Kings Medal ' 1911, two enamel badges depicting swans in flight (possibly Masonic), a ' Queen Alexandra Imperial Military Nursing Service Reserve ' medal, various cap badges and uniform buttons, St John's Ambulance, various white metal ' sweetheart ' style brooches, RAF Cuff links and various other items. Good collection.
[§] BARBARA RAE C.B.E., R.A., R.S.A. (SCOTTISH B.1943) BLUE HIGH SIERRA Mixed media collage on board 80cm x 107cm (31.5in x 42in) Exhibited: The Scottish Gallery, EdinburghBarbara Rae is one of the most distinguished contemporary artists in Scotland. She attended Edinburgh College of Art from 1961 to 1965 and with a travel scholarship, travelled in France and Spain in 1966. In 1967, she had her first solo exhibit in Edinburgh. She lectured at Aberdeen College of Art from 1972 to 1974 and at Glasgow School of Art from 1975 to 1996. Her work has won many awards and recognitions including two Major Scottish Arts Council Awards, the Guthrie Medal, and the Royal Scottish Academy Sir William Gillies Travel Award. In 1983, Rae was elected President of the Society of Scottish Artists. She has had a long association with the Royal Academy and has been a member since 1992 and a Royal Academician since 1996. Rae’s work has been exhibited all over the world and is held in many private collections. Rae’s work is concerned with the passage of time and history. She “distills the presence of mankind,” and often depicts subjects reflective of an area’s history and culture. She spends weeks getting to know the surrounding area and people before beginning her artwork. Highly regarded for her printmaking skills, Rae is also a skilled colourist. In “Overberg,” she uses more than 30 tones to complete the finished effect. Overberg, an area in South Africa, interested Rae because of its beautiful variety, where wheat fields are bisected by dirt roads, and purple mountains rise around them.
[§] BARBARA RAE C.B.E., R.A., R.S.A. (SCOTTISH B.1943) ANCESTOR Signed, mixed media 19cm x 19xcm (7.5in x 7.5in)Barbara Rae is one of the most distinguished contemporary artists in Scotland. She attended Edinburgh College of Art from 1961 to 1965 and with a travel scholarship, travelled in France and Spain in 1966. In 1967, she had her first solo exhibit in Edinburgh. She lectured at Aberdeen College of Art from 1972 to 1974 and at Glasgow School of Art from 1975 to 1996. Her work has won many awards and recognitions including two Major Scottish Arts Council Awards, the Guthrie Medal, and the Royal Scottish Academy Sir William Gillies Travel Award. In 1983, Rae was elected President of the Society of Scottish Artists. She has had a long association with the Royal Academy and has been a member since 1992 and a Royal Academician since 1996. Rae’s work has been exhibited all over the world and is held in many private collections. Rae’s work is concerned with the passage of time and history. She “distills the presence of mankind,” and often depicts subjects reflective of an area’s history and culture. She spends weeks getting to know the surrounding area and people before beginning her artwork. Highly regarded for her printmaking skills, Rae is also a skilled colourist. In “Overberg,” she uses more than 30 tones to complete the finished effect. Overberg, an area in South Africa, interested Rae because of its beautiful variety, where wheat fields are bisected by dirt roads, and purple mountains rise around them.
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