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A group of six white metal, silver and bronze medals, comprising; Worshipful company of Carpenters silver medal, 62mm diameter, Birmingham Grocers, Bakers, Confectioners Exhibition silver medal, 38mm diameter, Great Exhibition 1851 Prince Albert bronze medal, 44mm diameter, Brewers and Allied Traders International Exhibition bronze medal, 44mm diameter, Preston Guild 1922 bronze medal, 50mm diameter and Derby Corporation Art Gallery Ind. Art Prize bronze medal, 38mm diameter, all presented within cases (6)
An assorted collection of six award medals, comprising; the Northern Great Dane Club 1904 silver medal, 40mm diameter, The Poodle Club 1910 bronze medal, 56mm diameter, Wiltshire Agricultural Show 1924 silver medal, 38mm diameter, two Monmouthshire C.C. County Egg Laying Trails bronze medals, 38mm diameter and National Egg Laying Test, 1939-4 bronze medal, by C. Van Dionant, 40mm diameter, all within cases (6)
Collection of World War II Military Medals ( 7 ) Medals In Total. Awarded to Aircraftsman First Class P.J. Henegan - Killed In Action. 1/ 1939 - 1945 Star. 2/ Africa Star ( 2 ) Medals. 3/ 1939 - 1945 Defence Medal. 4/ North Africa Star 1942 - 1943. 5/ War Medal 1939 - 1945 ( 2 ). Comes with Personal Letter ( Hand Written ) From Royal Air Force, Commanding Officer - Group Captain H. Sinclair to Brother of Aircraftsman First Class P. J. Henegan, Informing Him of The Death of His Brother. Dated 3rd February 1943. He Mentions That His Brother Was His Personal Batman and Speaks Highly of Him, Being Well Liked By All His RAF Friends, And How Sad He Was with Regards to His Death, Some News Clippings.
Gilt decorated base metal member's jewel for Manchester Unity Independent Order of Oddfellows, Loyal Llugwi Lodge No. 5878 with the unusually spelt 'Bettwsy Cold', an 1889 Queen Victoria visit to Meirionnydd showing the Queen's head, the obverse with Bala Lake, a silver 1910/11 Welsh attendance medal and a collection of well worn silver coinage, 1928 or earlier
'The Order of Industrial Heroism' medal,awarded to Frederick Harding 16th October 1932, with the certificate, framed Extract from the Daily Herald, 17th October 1932,'Herald Heroism Order for miner':'Although badly burned himself when an explosion occurred in his working, Mr Frederick Harding, a miner, carried to safety in the Bargoed House coal colliery one of two boys working beside him. Then he went back and rescued the other. For this act of bravery in July last, Mr Hardy was tonight presented by Mr William Mellor with the Daily Herald order of Heroism at the workmen's institute. Hardy undoubtedly saved the lives of the two boys, Bryn Roberts and Raymond Jones.'The Order of Industrial Heroism was instituted in 1923 by the Daily Herald to recognise the deeds of valour by ordinary workers. Eric Gill designed the medal and the certificate which depicts St Christopher bearing the Christ Child. Of the four hundred medals awarded, many were posthumous.
Interesting Royal Yacht Britannia Service group of medals awarded to Chief Petty Officer Elwyn (Jan) Collier R.V.M., R.N. - comprising Royal Victorian medal (silver), unnamed as issued, The Queen's Silver Jubilee medal 1977, unnamed as issued and Queen Elizabeth II Naval Long Service and Good Conduct, named 'MX 919745 E. N. H. Collier P.O., C.K., HMS Leopard', court mounted. Sold with three framed citations, various photographs, press cuttings and other related ephemera.Chief Petty Officer 'Jan' Collier (1936 - 2013) served on-board The Royal Yacht Britannia for twenty-one years as the cook from 1956 - 1977. He was awarded Royal Victorian medal (silver) in June 1977 for his services to The Queen
Fine M.V.O. Royal Service and Military group of six medals awarded to Jules Henri Joerin 'Mr Henry' - the personal hairdresser to TM The Queen and The Queen Mother for thirty years (1939 - 1969) - comprising Member of The Royal Victoria Order (M.V.O.) silver, silver gilt and enamel breast badge numbered 1018 on reverse (sold with copy of grant 1st January 1969), First World War 1914 - 1918 War medal and Victory medal with M.I.D. oak leaf to ribbon (both named 4050 Pte. J. H. Joerin 5-Lond. R.), Second World War Defence medal, 1953 Coronation, 1977 Silver Jubilee - all court mounted on bar. Sold with a group of Royal Tour photographs of 'Mr Henry' on-board The Royal Yacht Britannia and various Royal Tours, Royal Household letters and press cuttings, a Royal Warrant for Emiles, hairdresser to HM The Queen July 1955, a book relating to the history of the Joerin hairdressing dynasty and related ephemera
A collection of vintage ephemera to include a WWI medal for Lieutenant F.G.Pearson, a Royal Engineers cap badge, a King and Empire Services Rendered bade, a Victorian yellow metal propelling pencil, a Tunbridge ware stamp box, a signet ring crest plate, a pair of Avery scales, a T.Underhill St Marysgale spirit level, a set of Columbus postage scales, a Chinese lacquered box and cover etc (Qty)
A Victorian 9ct gold, black enamelled and seed pearl set mourning ring, Chester 1899, a gold ring, mounted with two cushion shaped diamonds (three further diamonds lacking), a gold and banded agate signet ring, a lady's 9ct gold circular cased wristwatch, Birmingham 1917, the enamelled dial with Roman numerals, on a gold sprung, curved bar link bracelet, detailed 9 CT, a gold and seed pearl pendant, (the central gem and three pearls lacking), a lava cameo set part of a pendant and a silver fob medal, Chester 1917, (7).
The Royal Mint Prince William 21st Birthday commemorative silver proof three-coin crown set, Prince Harry 21st birthday £5 silver crown, Princess Diana of Wales 2007 Alderney five-pound silver proof crown, and the Marriage of the Prince of Wales and Camilla Parker Bowles Celebration Medal (allx2), twelve coins in total, with certificates of authenticity.
Two silver open faced pocket watches, signed Waltham and Page,Keen & Page, Plymouth and three other open faced pocket watches, two signed J.G.Graves, Sheffield, Elgin, one unsigned, two cases with Birmingham hallmarks and dated 1896 and 1885 ,the other cases stamped 0.935 and sterling, all watches with white metal watch chains and with three attached silver medals and one other plated medal
Three silver open faced pocket watches, signed J.G.Graves, Sheffield, Waltham, Mass and the other unsigned, cases with two Chester hallmarks and a Birmingham hallmark dated 1859, 1903 and the other is rubbed, watches with two silver watch chains and one watch chain with clasp stamped 925, chains with two attached silver medals and a enamel medal inscribed Royal Navy
Four silver open faced pocket watches, three signed Waltham and one unsigned, three cases with Birmingham hallmarks and dated 1899, 1882, 1892 and 1901, the other case with hallmark rubbed, with four white metal watch chains, three attached silver medals and one other medal stamped sterling silver
Three silver open faced pocket watches, signed H Stone, Leeds, Waltham, Mass and Harris Stone, Leeds, cases with two Birmingham hallmarks and one Chester hallmark dated 1876, 1932 and 1927, watches with one silver curb linked chain and two white metal chains with one clasp stamped 925, chains with two attached silver medals and one blue enamel white metal medal
A Naval group of six to include Naval General Service medal (1915-62) with Palestine 1936-39 clasp, naming D/MX. 47993L. J. LINSCOTT O.A.4. R.N., 1939-1945 Star, Atlantic Star, Pacific Star, War and George VI. Naval Long Service and Good Conduct medal, MX. 47993. L.J. LINSCOTT. O.A.1. H.M.S. DRAKE. (6)
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