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WW2 and later consisting of swing mounted WW2 medals awarded to Colour Sergeant Hubbert Kean, 39/45 Star, Defence Medal, War Medal and Army LS&GC Medal, correctly named to 3379044 C.SJT. H. KEAN. E. LANC. R in frame accompanied by small photograph of H Kean, East Lancashire Regiment Sports Medallion inscribed Sgt Kean, 1931 and St John Ambulance Brigade Service Medal, swing mounted with 2 bars correctly named to 19277 AMB Sis E. KEAN. 'A' NSG DVN 1939 in original box of issue accompanied by original award letter and related badges
Two WW2 groups to brothers William and Leonard Redfearn, Leonard was a merchant seaman torpedoed in 1943 before being picked up in an open boat after being reported 'lost at sea' after 10 days, William was a Royal Marine, helped evacuate troops from Dunkirk, served on the Atlantic & Russian convoys and on the HMS Duke of York when it took Churchill to meet the American President, consists of swing mounted trio: 39/45 star, Atlantic Medal and War Medal with certificate of issue; WW2 medals with certificate of issue - 39/45 Star, Italy Star, War Medal and Defence Medal, plus an unnamed National Service Medal, accompanied by Leonard Redfern's Merchant Navy certificate of discharge, Merchant Navy badges and buttons, HMS Devonshire cap tally, Royal Marine Helmet Plate and hat badges plus various other badges and a quantity of ephemera relating to both individuals plus Nazi German War Merit Cross
A RARE FOUR SIXTY FIVE PUMA BACKPACKER FOLDING POCKET KNIFE. German. With green checkered grip, and blade locking mechanism. In original red leather pouch. Inscribed, Solingen Puma Germany. An Elizabeth II Near East Medal. To P. Baker A.B.R.N. On cream and striped red ribbon. TOGETHER with a Kalibri of London, stainless steel cigarette lighter. AND another cigarette lighter. AND another Sheffield stainless steel pocket knife, cased. (4)
Colm Brady (b.1967) SPRING, 1997 oil on canvas signed and dated lower left 14 by 14in. (35.6 by 35.6cm) Born in Dublin, Brady studied at NCAD completing a BA in Fine Art from in 1997 and a MA in Fine Art in 2000. He has been honoured with many prestigious awards including the 1997 CAP Foundation Art Award and 1999 Gold Medal for Academic Excellence, Dublin Institute of Technology, Mountjoy Square, Dublin. Brady's semi-abstract paintings draw inspiration from the human body and immediate contemporary landscape. They explore ideas relating to identity, minority and fractured, split territories. He is represented in public and private collections in Ireland, London and New York.
Colm Brady (b.1967) THE RELEASE oil on canvas signed lower right 14 by 14in. (35.6 by 35.6cm) Born in Dublin, Brady studied at NCAD completing a BA in Fine Art from in 1997 and a MA in Fine Art in 2000. He has been honoured with many prestigious awards including the 1997 CAP Foundation Art Award and 1999 Gold Medal for Academic Excellence, Dublin Institute of Technology, Mountjoy Square, Dublin. Brady's semi-abstract paintings draw inspiration from the human body and immediate contemporary landscape. They explore ideas relating to identity, minority and fractured, split territories. He is represented in public and private collections in Ireland, London and New York.
Colm Brady (b.1967) STUDY FROM FIGURE, 1998 charcoal, ink and wash signed, titled and dated lower right 28 by 20.50in. (71.1 by 52.1cm) Born in Dublin, Brady studied at NCAD completing a BA in Fine Art from in 1997 and a MA in Fine Art in 2000. He has been honoured with many prestigious awards including the 1997 CAP Foundation Art Award and 1999 Gold Medal for Academic Excellence, Dublin Institute of Technology, Mountjoy Square, Dublin. Brady's semi-abstract paintings draw inspiration from the human body and immediate contemporary landscape. They explore ideas relating to identity, minority and fractured, split territories. He is represented in public and private collections in Ireland, London and New York.
Tony O'Malley HRHA (1913-2003) MORNING LIGHT, BAHAMAS, 1982 oil, gouache and sand on paper signed with initials lower left; titled lower centre; dated lower right 14 by 21.50in. (35.6 by 54.6cm) The present work was painted in 1982 - a significant year for the artist - when he was awarded the Douglas Hyde Gold Medal by the Arts Council of Ireland and was the subject of an RTÉ documentary titled Places Apart. The Bahamas formed an important part of his output at this time and was the subject of a number of major examples by O'Malley in his solo show at the Taylor Galleries in July that year.
A 1940's Japanese military Katana, the cloth wrapped (tsuka ito) grip (tsuka) with sword decorations (menuki), bronze guard (tsuba), black lacquered scabbard (saya). The tang (nakago) with signature (mei) denoting SEKI JU MIKAWA KANETSUGU SAKU and made in Seki, together with a star mark. This sword was surrendered to 114715 CAPTAIN JAMES NICOL KIRKWOOD CLARKSON MBE of the Army Dental Corps. The lot also includes a brown leather scabbard / saya tip cover, a leather foul-weather handle cover, MBE medal and ephemera. This serviceman previously worked on "The Death Railway", Kanchanaburi. He cared for the troops' health, particularly their teeth. Ephemera includes claims for kit supplies following a Japanese attack, post-war communications, and a photograph of the bridge he worked to construct whilst captured
A South Africa and WWI medal group of five consisting of Queen's South Africa medal (QSA) with Wittebergen, Diamond Hill, Johannesburg and Relief of Kimberley clasps, King's South Africa medal (KSA) with South Africa 1901 and 1902 clasps. 1914-15 star, war medal and Victory medal, named 4812 PTE.F.POTTER (to KSA), 4812 CORPL.J.POTTERY (to KSA), 4812 W.O.CL.2.C.F.POTTER to War and Victory. All Norfolk Regiment. Rubbed
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