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An HM silver and yellow metal medal inscribed Sir Edwin Ann Ambulance cup 1934, named F Shelley to reverse on a chain made up of 25 HM silver year bars and two white metal year bars dating between 1918 & 1944, a white metal St Johns ambulance medal stamped silver, an HM silver London Midland & Scottish railway medal, Silver Jubilee silver ingot pendant and HM silver medalion
A collection of Georgian, Victorian and later coins, including seventeen silver crowns, all pre 1947, three Georgian examples dating to 1819, 1820 and 1820, the others mostly Victorian, together with seven pre-1947 silver florins, thirteen pre-1947 silver three penny pieces, a George III cartwheel penny dated 1797, an example of The Defence Medal 1939-45, lacking ribbon, and a Two Liards Maria Theresia marked AD USUM BELGII AUSTR, dated 1778. (q)
A ladies Victorian Continental silver pocket watch, the white enamel dial painted with bird and flowers above subsidiary seconds dial, foliate engraved silver case marked 800 to the interior, together with an 1886 Great Exhibition copper medal designed by L.C. Wyon, the obverse depicting Prince Albert and inscribed 'Albert Edward Prince of Wales Executive President', the reverse 'Colonial and Indian Exhibition London 1886', in original box with gilt lettering Ralph Heaton and Sons The Mint, Birmingham to the interior, a pair of silver handled glove stretchers, one handle marked Birmingham 1912, Walker and Hall, the other handle Birmingham 1913, Charles S Green & Co Ltd, and a selection of coins to include silver Victorian and later three penny pieces, a Victorian half crown dated 1899, a US half dime dated 1850 and a selection of Victorian pennies. (26)
A group of World War I service medals to members of the same family, comprising: a trio, The War and Victory Medals and the 1914-15 Star to 12211, Pte. R. Wood, Scots Guards; The War and Victory Medals to 15808, Pte. P. Wood, Scots Guards; and a Mercantile Marine Medal 1914-18 and a War Medal to William Wood, all contained in a Princess Mary 1914 Christmas tin (8)
A George II (1727-1760) The Duke of Argyle and Sir Robert Walpole, AE Medal, 37mm, standing figure Argyle, 'THE GENEROUS DUKE OF ARGYLE', in exergue NO PENTIONER, rev., the Devil leading Walpole by a rope around his neck towards the mouth of hell, in the form of the infernal beast, MAKE ROOM FOR SIR ROBERT, in exergue NO EXCISE
A W.W.1 group of three Medals, awarded to M. P. Winning, N.SR. R.N.N.S., comprising 1914-15 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal, together with a pair of W.W.1 medals, awarded to John M. M. Tickell, comprising a British War Medal and a Mercantile Marine War Medal plus miniatures, and a British War medal, awarded to Deal 8174-S-Pte. J. Hall. R.M.
A W.W.2 group of four medals, awarded to 7603114 S.Sjt. T. C. Williams R.E.M.E. including a Territorial Efficiency Medal, and a pair of W.W.2 medals, awarded to Stanley Walter Rand, comprising 1939-1945 Defence Medal and Imperial Service Medal (Q.E.II), together with a quantity of mainly W.W.2 military medals, including General Service Medal with Palestine clasp, Dunkirk Medal, 1960, and Normandy Campaign Medal,1987 (a lot)
A Queen's South Africa Medal, with four clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal, South Africa 1901, awarded to 1369 Pte D. McGregor. A.& S. Highrs, together with a Naval General Service medal, with Malaya clasp, awarded to D/JX. 815073 S.V. Hill. A.B. R.N, and a 1914-1918 British War Medal, awarded to 2133 Spr. H. Peters. R.E. (3)
A 1914-1917 Russian Red Cross medal, gilt brass and enamel, the obverse with ÐÊÊ ("RÊK") for Russian Red Cross, reverse has raised inscription translated as "For Assistance Provided to the Russian Red Cross in Connection to Organizing the Day of National Flag", in presentation case, and a letter concerning the award addressed to Mrs A. Farrar from the Imperial Russian Vice-Consulate, Bristol, dated November 9th, 1916, together with a pair of W.W.1 medals awarded to Alfred Farrar, comprising a Mercantile Marine War Medal and 1914-1918 British War Medal (4)
A Victorian silver pair-cased Pocket Watch, hallmarked for London, 1873, the movement signed J. Strachan, Forfar, the foliate engraved dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, 2in (5cm) diameter, and a silver Albert watch chain with bar, clip and silver medal, 12in (30.5cm) long (2)
A collection of sixteen silver Fob's and Medals, including 'Amateur Diving Association' medal, hallmarked Birmingham, 1927, a silver gilt, green and white enamelled badge for 'Bath Club Past President', hallmarked Birmingham, 1959, a Victorian 'Attendance' fob, dated, 1893 etc., together with a 'Order of the Buffaloes' silver gilt and enamel 1977 Jubilee commemorative medal, and two 'Independent Order of Oddfellows' medals (19)
AN ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CAP FOR FRANK ARNOLD & TWO FOOTBALL MEDALS the cap in excellent condition, embroidered date 1904-5 to the peak and club cypher, complete with tassels, the 1904-5 Woodcock Cup silver medal stamped with the player's name on the reverse, the second Ws 1st Division 1905-6 also bearing player's name. Auctioneer's Note: these items in our opinion relate to Rogerstone AFC
SILVER BOX WITH WELSH MILITARY AVIATION INTEREST the cigarette box inscribed 'Presented to Flight Lieutenant J I T Jones DSO MC DFC MM RAF by The Cadet Wing Officers and Cadets of the Royal Air Force College as some small measure of appreciation for his efforts on their behalf', accompanied by a volume of 'Tiger Squadron' signed by the author, Ira (Taffy) Jones whom the box relates to. Also four black and white studio-photographs of scenes from the funeral of Ira (Taffy) Jones. James Ira Thomas T'affy' Jones DSO, MC, DFC & Bar, MM (1896-1960) was probably the most famous Welsh flying ace during the First World War. From Woolstone Farm, near St. Clears, Carmarthenshire, in 1913, he enlisted in the Territorial Army, though he was soon transferred into the newly established Royal Flying Corps, serving as an air mechanic on ground duties (where he earned the Military Medal) before volunteering for flying duties as an Observer. Jones commenced pilot training in August 1917 after being commissioned. After completing his training he joined No. 74 Squadron. Throughout his service at No. 74 Squadron Jones won several awards and decorations; being awarded the Military Cross, the Distinguished Flying Cross and bar and the Distinguished Service Order. Although having a reputation for crashing his aircraft when attempting to land, Jones recorded 37 victories in just 3 months whilst flying the Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5 during the First World War. After retiring in 1936, Jones was recommissioned after the outbreak of the Second World War, and flew briefly during the Battle of Britain. After retiring again at the end of the Second World War, Jones lived in Wales where he wrote three books on the RFC and RAF. He died in 1960 through complications after a fall at his home in Wales. Provenance: the items were gifted to the vendor's father who was a taxi driver in Newquay, near to Jones' home. As a taxi-driver he occasionally assisted Jones in travelling around and consequently they became friends
MEDALS & ITEMS RELATING TO SUBMARINER THOMAS HAROLD JAMES Able Body Royal Navy J 22150 of Usk, Monmouthshire, to include WWI trio with ribbons, boxed Lusitania medal, silver pocket-watch by D Pantall of Haverfordwest, metal named hat-tin with his blue-striped collar bearing name, his 'HM SUBMARINES' cap, pair of felt 'anchor' emblem epaulettes, lacquer-ware snuff-box, framed photograph with T H James in uniform wearing HMS Narcissus cap, painted pine seaman's chest with handles, shoe-polish kit, tin-flute, personal items including Bible, further unofficial photographs of the sailor in uniform with friends etc, an extensive parcel of paperwork ephemera including war-years period, 1920 Certificate of Service, 1914 Gunnery & Torpedo History Sheet from believed (HMS) Carnavon and HMS Tay, Conduct Sheet recording service on HMS Narcissus, HMS Cormorant and HMS Greenwich (Walrus), personal letters, Notice of Award of Widow's Pension etc Provenance: neighbour tasked with the attic clearance of the family home
AN ALBUM OF MOSTLY WWI PERIOD MEDALS also to include WWII period medals detailing British armed forces, deaths in India, comprising 1914 / 1915 star, British war medals & Allied Victory medals along with an Army Temperance Association India medal & a King George V coronation medal All medals come with printed cards detailing medal recipient information and in many cases cause & location of death (26 medals in total) For further information please see images
AN ALBUM OF WWI PERIOD MEDALS RELATING TO WELSH MEN & THE WELSH REGIMENT, groups & pairs, single stars & medals. The album includes 1914 star, 1914-15 star, British War medals, Allied Victory medals & a Croix de Guerre medal, all coming with printed information cards (30 medals in total) For further information please see images
VICTORIAN CRIMEA MEDAL WITH THREE CLASPS FOR SEBASTOPOL, INKERMANN & BALAKLAVA awarded & engraved to Private Ben Trout RM (Royal Marines) HMS Albian, the medal dated 1854 together with printed information card & Turkish Crimea medal decorated in relief with flags flying over cannon, marked & inscribed 'La Crimea 1855' For further information please see images
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