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Lot 695

Three French medals comprising Medaille Militaire 1870, North Africa Algeria Commerative Medal and civil example named R Delvert 1964

Lot 695A

A Napoleonic era Prussian bronze medal dated 1813

Lot 698

Germany / Hungary WWI medals comprising Iron Cross Second Class, Honour Cross and Hungary 1914 / 1918 medal on medal bar

Lot 699

A WWI and WWII medal group named to 2101 H Tully Royal Horse Artillery, comprising WWI 1914 (Mons) Star, War medal, Victory medal, Long Service and Good Conduct medal, WWII War medal and Special Constabulary Faithful Service medal together with enamel badges

Lot 700

WWI medal pair named to 144985 Gunner RL Maby Royal Artillery, comprising War medal and Victory medal together with an Egypt 1919 Peace medal, WWII War medal and Air Training Corps badge

Lot 701

WWI medal pair comprising War and Victory medals named to 201056 Pte A E Joseph Shropshire Light Infantry

Lot 702

WWI medal pair named to 195261 Sapper G L Filsher Royal Engineers, comprising War Medal and Victory Medal

Lot 703

WWI medal pair comprising War and Victory Medals named to 3226 Pte A Reynolds, Gordon Highlanders

Lot 706

WWI Royal Air Force Victory medal named to 103815 ZAM A A Coley

Lot 707

WWI Victory medal named to 311620 Gunner O Hart Royal Artillery together with a War medal named to 7427 Sapper A J Bloss Royal Engineers

Lot 709

WWI medal pair comprising War and Victory medals named to 163327 Gunner J B Menzies Royal Artillery

Lot 710

WWI medal pair comprising War and Victory medals named to 248335 Gunner J Coffey Royal Artillery

Lot 711

WWI medal pair comprising War and Victory medals named to 136061 Gunner S J Caunter Royal Artillery

Lot 712

WWI medal pair comprising 1914 / 1915 Star and Victory medal named to 74354 Gunner H Leith Royal Field Artillery together with postcard and box

Lot 713

WWI medal trio named to 18888 Pte W.J.Hatheral Gloucester Regiment comprising 1914 / 1915 Star War medal and Victory medal

Lot 714

WWI medal trio comprising 14-15 Star, War and Victory medals awarded to 20410 Pte W Ellis, Notts & Derby Regiment

Lot 715

WWI medal trio comprising 14-15 Star named to 1684 Dvr O Creed RFA and War and Victory medals similarly named but Royal Artillery, see next lot for related medals

Lot 717

WWI medal trio named to 2097 Pte R Ellis Notts and Derby Regiment, comprising 1914/1915 Star, War medal and Victory medal

Lot 718

Three WWI medals, two named to 2825 Gunner C Agg, Royal Artillery comprising War and Victory Medal and a War Medal named to 40360 Pte W H Hughes Royal Welch Fusiliers

Lot 719

WWI medal pair named to F.G.Dowdeswell Mercantile Fleet Auxiliary together with three WWII medals comprising 1939/1945 Star, France and Germany Star and War medal, Gloucestershire Regiment cap badge, Army clasp knife and a bronze sports medal inscribed 28th A Coy 1925 Putting Shot 2nd

Lot 720

WWI medal trio comprising 1914 / 1915 Star, War and Victory medals named to 5106 Pte G Hirst 2nd Dragoon Guards

Lot 721

WWI medal trio named to 975 Pte. W.J.T.Holver comprising 1914/1915 Star, War medal and Victory medal, North Somerset Yeomanry and inter war inter troop football competition medal No.1 troop A Squadron Palestine 1920 no D/29817 Pte Holver W J together with WWII War medal and Defence medal

Lot 722

WWI medal trio awarded to 1979 Spr G E Smith RE, including 1914-15 Star War medal and Victory medal

Lot 723

WWI medal trio comprising 1914-15 Star, War and Victory medals named to 1857 Cpl W J Randall 22 London Regiment (1914-15 star named to Pte the others Cpl)

Lot 727

Naval General Service Medal 1847 with Syria clasp (1848) named to George Stokes, obverse with young head profile of Queen Victoria by William Wyon, reverse with Britannia and her trident seated on a seahorse.

Lot 732

A collection of commemorative coins and medals to include Royal Air Force Athletics Association, Bayeux June 1944, Joseph Fry bicentenary 1928, hallmarked silver medal Shipwreck Societies etc

Lot 735

WWI Italian bronze medal, obverse inscribed 1st Alpini Regiment Valtanaro Battalion, reverse listing battle honours from M Rombon 1915 to Innsbruck 1918-1919

Lot 735A

RAF brooch marked silver, WWI silver war badge number B344740, hallmarked silver St Johns Ambulance medal marked 428710 Leonard W.Boon

Lot 746

A collection of enamelled Red Cross badges, hallmarked and enamel Blood Donor badge together with a Voluntary Medical Service medal named to W Lawson for long and efficient service, a proficiency medal to 16886 A S Brown and a 1914-18 Austro Hungarian medal

Lot 747

A WWII 1939-45 medal and a collection of military badges including Military Police, Army, Apprentice School and The Kings Own

Lot 836

A WWII battle dress and No 2 jacket of Royal Army Ordnance Corps with Lt Colonel badges of rank, associated insignia and medal ribbons, together with a Soviet Union slouch hat

Lot 170

A silver gilt and blue enamel News of the World Individual Darts Championship medal, Huntingdonshire & Rutlandshire Area Winner 1954, together with an unengraved silver and blue enamel medal, both boxed, 40.6g.

Lot 247

Japanese military medals, including The Order of The Sacred Treasure, Order of The Rising Sun and The Chinese Incident War Medal, some replicas, framed and glazed

Lot 248

A George VI Territorial Efficiency Medal to Gnr J.P.Bains, together with Defence and War Medals, WWI War Medal to Pte W.H.Wright, Notts and Derby Regiment 268007, further medals, some replica, and a WWI silk card, framed and glazed.

Lot 441

A Queen Victorian Crown 1891, US Trade Dollar 1878, George V Silver Jubilee Medal 1935, presented by Thelma Cazalet, boxed, further US Dollars, and sundry coinage.

Lot 445

Victorian and later silver coinage, French 5 Franc coin 1848, George III half penny 1806, and a 19thC Amateur Gardening medal.

Lot 478

An Australian Great War medal trio to Pte A Baxter 11.Bn, AIF, 1507, comprising 1914-15 Star, Great War and Victory Medals, framed and glazed.

Lot 479

Great War and Victory Medals to Pte J W Fuller, North D Fusiliers, 4034, British Red Cross War Service Medal, four British Red Cross enamel badges to B Hall 2509, and a Total Abstinence India medal.

Lot 1192

Boxed Diana Princess of Wales medal and Westminster mint example

Lot 67

9ct gold Rotherham Golf Club medal 10g

Lot 100

A Queen Elizabeth II Royal Observer Corps. medal.

Lot 106

A continental miniature medal, 2 Second World War medals and miniature.

Lot 161

Two silver vesta cases; together with a British war medal awarded to 240161 Pvt. W P Wright, Hampshire Regiment; and a decorative compact

Lot 163

A box containing a silver bar brooch; silver fob; a silver gilt Justice Truth medal with enamel decoration etc.

Lot 630A

A group of medals awarded to two generations of the Sargeant family, comprising a British War Medal and a Victory Medal awarded to Private W C Sargeant RAMC, number 97705, a General Service Medal with Suez Canal Zone Clasp awarded to Sapper R W Sargeant RE, a Suez Canal commemorative medal, a National Service Medal, 1939-1960, number 43339 and a Long Service Medal for the Royal Agricultural Society, together with two Victorian Jubilee 1887 cross medallions, a coronation medallion for George VI, cap badges for the Royal Engineers, the Lincolnshire Regiment and the Royal Berkshire Regiment and a Helvetia military service pocket watch, marked GS/TP P35216 verso. (13)

Lot 642

A WWI Death Plaque or Widow's Penny for Harry Edward Shepherd, likely Private Harry Edward Shepherd, 2nd Bn. Bedfordshire Regiment, died on 22nd March 1918, of Stapleford, Hertfordshire, service number 12958, together with a WWI British War Medal and Victory Medal with oak leaf cluster, each inscribed T-1055 A.W.O.CL, 1.W. S Shepherd A.O.C.,with miniatures of the medals, a second pair comprising WWI British War Medal and Victory Medal awarded to A. Sjt. A. Needham, service number 21672, Nottinghamshire and Derby Regiment, and a 1914-15 star awarded to Private Needham, service number 21672, together with a collection of early 20th century postcards mostly relating to Salonica, purportedly where the recipient of the aforementioned medals was posted in WWI, and a quantity of Military photographs. (q)

Lot 665

A set of four WWI medals awarded to Corporal, later Sergeant, A Mitchell of the Royal Army Medical Corps, comprising the Mons Star, numbered 1673 verso, 5th Aug-22nd November bar, a British War Medal, the Victory Medal, and a Long Service medal, together with an Imperial Service Medal awarded to Donald Joseph Mitchell, and a 10 Years Safe Driving medal from the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents. (7)

Lot 816A

An 18K gold cased ladies pocket watch, by Scott & Co, Geneve, with foliate engraved decoration, case no 19602, 36.5g total, 37mm across, together with a 9ct gold medal, enamelled in dark blue, white and red 'Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Manchester Unity', with purple and red banded ribbon and 9ct gold pin bar, F&S, Birmingham 1988, 13.8g total, in a red presentation box, a similar base metal and gold plated version, two silver pocket watches, a George VI silver vesta case and an Edwardian silver fob chain with two medallions attached, total weighable silver excluding 2.50toz. (7)

Lot 100

1916-1966 Rising Anniversary commemorative silver medal Obverse GPO Dublin, reverse signatures of the leaders, issued by O'Connor's, in plastic case of issue.

Lot 109

1917-1922 War of Independence Active Service Medal to May Kelly and her Cumann na mBan badge. The Active Service medal in box of issue with tunic ribbon, compliment slip and 1957 newspaper clipping regarding a Cumann na mBan commemoration parade and Mass; the Cumann na mBan white metal badge stamped for Long of Cork. By descent to May Kelly's granddaughter, from whom purchased by the current owner. May Cronin (Née Kelly), 150 Harolds Cross Road served in the Dublin Company, Cumann na mBan.

Lot 11

1748 to 1935 collection of medals commemorating British monarchs. Includes a silver medal, 1748 for the peace of Aix-Chapelle, holed, 1759 yellow metal, British Victories, 1831 William IV white metal Coronation, and silver (7) white metal (2) and bronze (4) medals for Edward VII and George V, etc., mainly fine to very fine. (17)

Lot 110

1917-1921 War of Independence Service Medal and 1939-46 Emergency Service medal. To Patrick Treacy, Kanturk, Co. Cork. The 1939-46 medal, with one bar, issued for Caomhnoiri Aitiula (Local Security Force) service. (2)

Lot 111

1917-1921 War of Independence Service Medal and 1971 Truce Anniversary Medal. The War of Independence Service Medal in box of issue. (2)

Lot 112

1917-1922 War of Independence Active Service medal and a 1971 Truce Anniversary medal. To an unknown recipient, the Active Service medal in box of issue.

Lot 122

1973 Gold Éamon de Valera commemorative medal. A cased 9 carat gold commemorative medal. Obverse: bust of Eamon de Valera facing left, EAMON DE VALERA UACHTARÁN NA HÉIREANN 1959-1973 Reverse: De Valera coat of arms. In case of issue with small booklet containing a biography by Liam O'Sullivan. 9 carat gold, by Jewellery & Metalwork Company, Dublin, 1976. 32.4g

Lot 123

1975 Platinum Éamon de Valera commemorative medal by Spink. A platinum commemorative medal, depicting de Valera as an elderly man, facing left on obverse, & with an Ogham stone on reverse, in original case. No 28 of 39. 1.8oz troy (54.5g)

Lot 128

1922. An Garda Síochána, gilt bronze medal struck for 60th Anniversary of the force and others. Reverse GUARDIANS OF THE PEACE OF IRELAND - ROME 1982, also silver medal IKA FOUNDED 1892, crowned harp reverse, 1973 gilt bronze Workers Union of Ireland Golden Jubilee, and 1957 silver Inniskilling shooting medal, also two white metal medals for golf and horses (by J. Moore), (6)

Lot 134

1932 Eucharistic Congress, choir-member's silver medal and five various badges. An Irish silver medal, by P. Quinn & Co., in the form of the Congress emblem of a Celtic cross, the ring enamelled in blue with the text, 'Congressus Eucharistic Internat Dublinensis', on a blue silk poplin ribbon and silver suspension bar inscribed 'Choir'; together with five gilt metal and enamel Eucharistic Congress badges, of varying sizes and finishes. (6) Spread over five days in June 1932, the 31st International Eucharistic Congress was the largest public event ever held in Ireland. Coming 1,500 years after the arrival of St. Patrick in Ireland, just ten years after Irish independence and in the first year of Fianna Fail's first term in government, the stars were aligned over Roman Catholic Ireland. On the opening night of the Congress, midnight Mass was held in every church in Dublin, while the words 'Adoramus', 'Laudamus', 'Glorificamus' were beamed into the night sky in in sky writing. At the moment the Host was elevated the church bells rang and the beams of dozens of searchlights met at one point in the heavens and formed a perfect cone”.On the final day over a million souls attended Mass in the Phoenix Park, celebrated by Cardinal Lauri, the Papal Legate. Count John McCormack sang Panis Angelicus amplified by the most powerful public address system in the World.

Lot 139

1939-1946 Emergency National Service Medals, 26th Battalion and Local Defence Force. To unknown recipients, both with one bar, the 26th Battalion medal with box of issue. (2)

Lot 141

1939-1946 Merchant Marine medal, with three bars, posthumously awarded to Philip Hopkins, bo'sun of SS Kyleclare. Irish Emergency Service Medal, issued to the Merchant Marine Service, An tSeirbhís Mhuir-Thracthtála, with clasp & 3 bars on blue and white ribbon. The obverse with female figure holding Irish wolfhound, the reverse a large steamship at sea with a sailing vessel just visible. A rare service medal in the Irish Merchant Marine service recording three periods of service in the Emergency. Only 58 are recorded with three bars. By descent to the current owner. Kyleclare was built at Dundee in 1932 for the Limerick Steam Ship Company and up to the outbreak of the war mainly traded from ports in the west of Ireland to Liverpool. On 21 February 1943 she left Lisbon for Dublin. Two days later she was sunk by German submarine U-456 (Kapitanleutnant Max Teichert). He later claimed that he had not seen Kyleclare ’s neutrality markings as she was so low in the water. The U-boat proceeded to the position of the sinking but found nothing except wreckage. All the crew were lost including the recipient of this medal, Philip Hopkins, aged 42, a widower of Pigeon House Road, Dublin who was bo'sun of the vessel.

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