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Assorted Ephemera to include six early 20th Century bank notes, five French and the other United States military issue 10 cents, commemorative cover 50th Anniversary of the British East Africa Campaign with Lt. Col. E.C.T. Wilson Victoria Cross medal stamp, with Operation Desert Storm and RAF Lyneham stamps to reverse, numbered 0028/1000, Zillebeke Hindenburg Line photographs, plus three stamp related books, London post Office Guide March 1939, British Postmarks by R.C. Alcock and F.C. Holland and What is Postal History? By B. Rigby-Hall.
International Exhibition Selection of Medallions - to include Exhibition for Arts, Manufacture & Science 1840 with the Obverse; Tower. Reverse; Legend stating this. White Metal size 40mm.This was one of the first of the large exhibitions to be held in Britain, plus 1851 Crystal Palace Exhibition in Hyde Park, 1862 Opening of International Exhibition, London with Gothic Portrait of Queen to the obverse, the reverse a view of the Exhibition Building with etc. White Metal size of 52mm diameter, plus 1873 International Exhibition of Fine Arts Industries and Inventions large medallion, measures 70mm diameter, 1901 Naval & Military Exhibition at Hyde Park medallion, 1906/7 New Zealand Exhibition Christchurch commemorative Medal, 1878 Exposition Universelle in Paris Medallion and 2x 1851 International Industrial Exhibition Medallions at London, one with embossed Queen Victoria the other with Queen Victoria and Prince Albert embossed - worth inspecting, condition varies (9)
South Africa - Boer War Siege of Beaconsfield Children's Medal 1901 - the obverse; Roman Goddess Pax extending an olive branch in her right hand, cradling a cornucopia in her left and standing on a small plinth Legend. Children's Medal presented by the Town Council. Reverse; Coat of Arms of Beaconsfield. Legend. Siege of Beaconsfield 14th October to 15th February 1900. White Metal size 38mm. Note: At the outset of the South African War the residential township of Beaconsfield and the town of Kimberly, were besieged by Boer forces because of local diamond mining and their strategic location on the railway line from the Cape to the north. The siege lasted for four months without surrender before relief came from British cavalry led by General French. The medal was commissioned by the Mayor of Beaconsfield, Mr. J.M. Pratley. The white metal medal was presented to the children of all races in the township. The presentation ceremony was delayed until the end of 1901 because of the continued war; even then the "Peace" celebrated by the medal was still several months away.
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.
Cricket Interest Allen Hill England And Yorkshire Born At Kirkheaton Yorkshire in 1843, died, Leyland Lancashire in 1910. Allen hill played in the first ever test cricket match between England and Australia at Melbourne cricket ground on the 15 th March 1877. Hill opened the bowling for England and in the fourth over he bowled the Australian no.2 batsman, Nat Thompson, to take the honour of being the first test bowler to take a wicket and the first test bowler to bowl a batsman. Hill achieved another first when Australia were 40 for 1; he caught out Australian no.3 Tom Horan off a delivery from Alfred Shaw of England and became the first international fielder to take a catch in a test match. Hill also retains the honour of being the first player to open bowling and batting in the first test match of 1877. Hill also played in the Second Test of 1876 -1877 against Australia. Hill was a bowler with a roundarm action, referred to as one of the best of it's kind. Hill attained many honours during his career and went on to become a respected umpire. Following an illustrious career, Hill died in 1910. We have the pleasure in offering the following items for auction. 1. A 9ct Gold Medal - Presented by George Brown C.E. architect of the M.CC Grand Stand Melbourne. Dated 1877, following the first test match. 2. A Silver Cup/Goblet presented to Allen Hill by an admirer at the Yorkshire /Surrey match at the oval, August 21st 1871. During this game, Hill took 12 wickets for 56 runs. 3. Antique Presentation Cricket Ball With Silver Plaque Presented to Hill to commemorate an 1877 match in Canterbury, New Zealand. During this match, Hill took 12 wickets for 17 runs of 103 bowls with 15 maiden overs out of 17. 4. A Small Silver Medal/Plaque In The Form Of A Shield Presented to Hill from 'B Simpson' for attaining the highest score in an all England team against New Zealand. Played at Christchurch, dated 1877. 5. A Silver Vesta Case Owned By Allen Hill Himself. Complete with monogramme, hallmarked Sheffield 1900, maker Walker And Hall. 6. Gold Coloured Double Sided Locket enclosing a photo of Allen Hill, the obverse, a photo of Peggy McHugh, cousin of James Allen Hill (Artist), along with a pair of cufflink's. 7. Original Oil On Board By John Gibb Depicting the moment, when Allen Hill and the England Test Match Team attempted to traverse an engorged river during their travels from Australia to New Zealand in 1877. Painted en Plein air by the artist, depicts a semi submerged carriage, label to verso 'Mr John Gibb Artist, Mereland Villa Barbados St, Christchurch New Zealand. Provenance - Our client is the Grandson of Allen Hill, this lot is part of our client's private collection and has never been offered for sale previously.
A First/Second World War Long Service Group of Eight Medals, to 72357 GNR. (later B.Q.M.SJT) A.L. PROUDFOOT.R.A., comprising British War Medal, Victory Medal, Defence Medal, War Medal, Jubilee Medal 1935, George V Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, George VI Meritorius Service Medal and George VI Efficiency Decoration, with a group of four corresponding miniatures and a portrait photograph in uniform, and other items, comprising R.A.O.B. jewels, collar dogs, rank pips and buttons, a portrait photograph and a group of (possibly) unrelated photographs depicting a British demonstration of military technology to Third Reich Luftwaffe officers Note: Alexander Leslie Proudfoot (1st December 1898 - 8th January 1981)
An India General Service Medal (1854 to 1895), to 1473 Lce Corpl. A. Proudfoot 2d. Bn. Sea. Highrs., with Hazara 1888 and Hazara 1891 clasps Note: The recipient of these medals was father of A.L. Proudfoot whose medals are also offered in this auctionA few very small dings to the rims, but otherwise good condition
Five First World War Pairs, each comprising British War Medal and Victory Medal, respectively to 202964 PTE.J.A.DEAN.LINC.R.; 23405 PTE.J.ROWLEY.L.N.LAN.R.; 42745.CPL.A.LAMBERT.R.A.F.; 20285.PTE.N.DOWNES.R.W.KENT.R. and 7018.SPR.A.C.LAUGHTON.R.E., together with a further Victory Medal and a 19th century pewter hip flask, inscribed, ''Captain Milbank, North York Rifles ....1854''
Two Second World War Groups of Four Medals, one of 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, Burma Star and War Medal, the other of 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, Defence and War Medal, each in box of issue; a Quantity of Various Medals and Miniatures, including a Medaille Militaire, and a quantity of various medal ribbons, all contained in brass bound oak box with engraved label 'Leonard J Maton, Under Sheriff
First World War Cavalry Interest: Five British War Medals, awarded to:- L-4086 PTE.A.E.KING. 9-LRS; L-3316 PTE.J.J.ALLEN. 12-LRS.; GS-14849 PTE.G.AMOR. NORTH'N YEO., together with a copy of his Medal Index Card stating he also served in the 3rd Dragoons; D-10651 PTE.P.W.FOWLER. 6-DNS.; and 3695 PTE.W.R.HIRST. YORK.DNS
A Queen's South Africa Medal, with six clasps TUGELA HEIGHTS, ORANGE FREE STATE, RELIEF OF LADYSMITH, TRANSVAAL, LAING'S NEK and CAPE COLONY, and King's South Africa Medal, with two clasps SOUTH AFRICA 1901 and SOUTH AFRICA 1902, each renamed to 2952 JAMES WARRS, 1ST BATT.YORK & LANCS.REGT. (2)
A Second World War No.2 Dress Tunic to a Lieutenant, King's Own Royal Regiment, with bronze Royal Engineers collar badges and rank pips, brass buttons, medal ribbon bar and a peaked cap with RE badge; a No.2 Dress Uniform to a Captain, the Queen's Lancashire Regiment, comprising tunic with gilt metal and enamel collar badges, staybrite rank pips and buttons, crimson lanyard, Sam Browne, pair of trousers and braces (3)
Three Post-Second World War RAF Officer's No.1 Uniforms, each comprising a tunic and pair of trousers, with rank cuffs to:- Air Commodore with pilot's wings and medal ribbon bars; Flight Lieutenant x 2, one with pilot's wings; an RAF Pilot Officer's Tunic, with Navigator's wings; an RAF Battledress Blouse and Trousers, to a Wing Commander; an RAF Senior Aircraftman's Uniform, with staybrite buttons (11)
A Second World War Pair, of 1939-45 Star and War Medal, with Army Council posthumous medal slip to Pte A. Broughton; a Quantity of Militaria, including a Defence Medal, various commemorative and historical medals, a silver War Badge, various cap badges, sweetheart brooches, buttons and medal ribbons etc
A Collection of German Third Reich Medals, Medallions and Related Items, including a pair of shoulder straps to an Oberfeldwebel; German National Sports badge; Russian Front Medal and two further copies; Medal of 13th March 1938; two War Merit Crosses with Swords; another white metal example in a case; an Iron Cross, second class; a naval tally band, Segelschulschiff Niobe; Naval Artillery War Badge, and one other
A Collection of Approximately 250 German Third Reich Period Official Press Photographs, comprising: Album 1 - mainly Luftwaffe subjects Album 2 - including battlefield aftermath in Belgium and France, German Home Front, damaged shipping, etc., Albums 3 & 4 - German Home Front, including sports and other rallies and activities, medal presentations, air raid bombing damage, etc. Mostly with typewritten descriptive labels attached verso, contained in four modern Lever Arch / ring binder files, and three further albums, containing a large number of later photographic reprints, mainly Luftwaffe subjects (7)
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