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Thomas Heathfield Carrick, British (1802 - 1875)"Portrait of Daniel O'Connell, The Liberator," half length portrait of Daniel O'Connell seated wearing a green overcoat in a pink and green ground covered chair, O.O.C., approx. 33cms x 28cms (13" x 11"), framed. This is the iconic Print of which William Holl (1807 - 1871) engraved, copy enclosed. (1)* Typescript Note on reverse - "Portrait of Daniel O'Connell, M.P. 1844, painted by Thomas Heathfield, Carrick 10" x 12 1/2", formerly in the collections of Lady Isabella Walsh.The whereabouts of this portrait remained unknown until its reappearance in a Dublin saleroom during November 1949. This is the original painting by Thomas Carrick in 1844, referred to in the dictionary of National Biography.Note: Carrick received a medal from the Prince Consort in 1845 for inventing the method of painting on marble. He was one of the foremost artists of his time. He was a friend of Dickens and Lover, among his sitters were Daniel O'Connell, William Wordsworth and Longfellow.
Collection of Dante Commemorative Bronze Medallions - RavennaDante Alighiri: 1. Circular bronze Medal, Ravenna 1971, by Moschi2. Cased circular Portrait Medallion, Ravenna 1973 by Greco3. Large circular Portrait Medallion, Ravenna 19794. Circular Medallion, Ravenna 1984, by Grilli.5. Circular bronze Medallion, Ravenna 1985, by B. Chromy6. Circular Medal, Ravenna 1920 - 1986 by Lamdi7. Circular Medallion, Ravenna 1988, by Bucci8. Circular Portrait Medallion, Ravenna 1992, by G. Savini9. Square pierced Medallion Plaque, Ravenna 1995-96-97 by A. Praxmayer.10. Large circular Medallion, Ravenna 2000, by Cahill?A very unusual collection of 10 Medallions, one cased. As a lot. (10)
Bronze Medals: A fine circular bronze Medal inscribed "La Republica di San Marino ad Alessandro Manzoni - 1873 - 1973," by S. Johnson, with portrait on obverse and boating on reverse; a larger ditto inscribed "L'Accdemia delle Arti del Disegno - Giacomo Manzu 1978 - 1979," approx. 9cms (3 1/2") diameter; and another Dante item, "L'Alto Passo / Centro Dante / Co. Ravenna 1992," by A. Praxmayer, signed. As a lot. (3)
A Chapado SP gilt metal bracelet, circa 1920 depicting marine sailing vessel scenes, a bust of a red Indian chief and other motifs in shallow relief, stamped Chapado mark to tunge of catch, three 1937 photographs of the original owner Audre Cooper wearing the bracelet, the owners 1920s autograph book, illustrated with verses, passages, watercolours and drawings by friends throughout, London Academy of Music Eloaiton bronze medal and certificate, two pairs of early 20th century kid gloves and a silk handkerchief with the portrait of Leslie Howard and Norma Shearer
Boer War Princess Christian’s Army Nursing Service Reserve badge. A scarce unmarked silver 1897-1907 example. The front depicting a cross within a circlet inscribed ‘Princess Christian’s Army Nursing Service Reserve’ and thistle, oakleaf, shamrock and rose devices between each arm. Original stout pin fixing to reverse which is impressed with issue number 94. Some service wear, GC Issued to Edith Porter of the London Temperance Hospital. She resigned from the Reserve shortly after the start of the Boer War and thus did not qualify for the Queen’s South Africa Medal.
Scottish. 1st Fifeshire Rifle Volunteer Corps Victorian OR’s helmet plate circa 1880-87. A fine and scarce die-stamped white medal example . Crowned star bearing laurel wreath and strap inscribed ‘1st Fifeshire Rifle Volunteer Corps’, Thane of Fife to voided centre. Three loops to reverse (two replacements). VGC 1st Fifeshire RV became a VB of the Black Watch in 1881, redesignated 6th (Perthshire) VB Black Watch in 1887.
ARP Northamptonshire County Transport car badge and another. Chrome plated County Rose over ‘County Transport’ resting on ARP lozenge with blue enamel background. Issue No 158. Some wear to plating ... together with general pattern chromed example with blackened background by the Birmingham Medal Co. (2 items)
Scottish 5th Bn. Seaforth Highlanders 1918 Edinburgh hallmarked silver Captain’s small size badge, dog tags and photograph. An interesting attributed grouping. A good scarce cast example by HT (Henry Tatton). Mountain Cat within ‘Sans Peur’ oval strap with applied two feathers. Stout pin to reverse. VGC (as KK 1756 but 5.5 cm)... pair of dog tags impressed ‘Lt. S.M. Blake Sea Hrs’ ... full length photographic portrait of Blake in cuff ranked Highland service dress sporting Tam o’Shanter. VGC Captain Stanley Melville Blake who served in France. Copy of medal entitlement included (1915 Star,War & Victory)
Welsh. South Wales Borderers metal insignia. SWB 1916 all brass economy by Smith & Wright ... bi-metal cap badge ... OSD with 1 blade ... pair of facing OSD collars ... 2 facing OSD collars ... 3 x Sphinx OR’s collars ... 5 x anodised collars ... single small plated Sphinx collar ... S-W-B title ... 5 x Eversley rank pips ... pair of cuff links ... Welch Brigade chromed badge by Gaunt on screw posts ... scroll from Officer’s helmet plate (no fixings) ... Army Temperance Society medal ... 4 assorted SWB buttons ... Wound Stripe on official backing plate. (31 items)
14th (Buckinghamshire) Foot Assistant Surgeon Crimea Medal Clasp “Sebastopol” Awarded to “ASSIST SURGEON W.H. PRICE 14TH REGT”. Medal Regimentally impressed. Surgeon William Henry Price was born near Llangnefni Angleseain 1830. He joined the 14th Foot as an Assistant Surgeon on the 29th June 1855. On the 1st August 1856 he is shown as serving on the Staff. He would later serve with the 89th, 14th and 46th Regiments of Foot before being placed on the Half Pay list on the 6th September 1873. He retired in 1875.
1st (Royal Scots) Hospital Sergeant Crimea War Long Service Group of Four Medals. Awarded to “2185 HOSPL SERJT BENn WISEMAN 2ND BATTN 1ST FOOT”. Comprising: Crimea Medal, clasp “Sebastopol”,“2185 CORPL BENJAMIN WISEMAN 2. BTTAN 1ST ROYALS” (Regimentally Impressed), China Medal, two clasps “Taku Forts 1860”, “Pekin 1860”, “HOSPL SERJT BN WISEMSN 2ND BN 1ST THE RL REGT” (impressed), Army Long Service & Good Conduct Medal”, “2185 HOSPL SERJT BENn WISEMAN 2ND BATTN 1ST FOOT”, Turkish Crimea Medal. Medals loose with contact marks. Hospital Sergeant Benjamin Wiseman joined the 1st Foot in 1846 and was promoted to the rank of Hospital Sergeant in 1859. He was discharged at his own request in 1868. His campaign medals and clasps are confirmed.
WW1 4/5th Bn Loyal North Lancashire Regiment 1917 Casualty Group of Medals. Awarded to “244795 PTE F.N. MILLICAN L.N.LAN. R.”. Comprising: British War Medal, Victory Medal, Bronze Memorial Plaque “FRANK NORMAN MILLICAN”. Private Frank Norman Millican was born at Gateshead and recruited at Alston in Cumberland. He was Killed in Action whilst serving with the 4/5th Bn on the 26th October 1917. He was awarded the Pair of Medals only.
WW1 22nd (Tyneside Scottish) Bn Northumberland Fusiliers 1917 Casualty Group of Medals. Awarded to “204382 PTE J.M. ARCHER NORTH’D FUS.”. Comprising: British War Medal, Victory Medal, Bronze Memorial Plaque “JOHN MATTHEW ARCHER”. Victory Medal Polished. Private John Matthew Archer was born at Blaydon in Durham . He was Killed in Action whilst serving with the 22nd Bn on the 9th April 1917. He was awarded the Pair of Medals only.
WW1 Westmoreland & Cumberland Yeomanry Casualty Group of Medals. Awarded to “2385 PTE R RENNEY WEST & CUMB. Y”. Comprising: 1914/15 Star “PTE WEST & CUMB Y”, British War Medal, Victory Medal, “PTE WEST & CUM Y”, Bronze Memorial Plaque “ROBERT RENNEY”. Private Robert Renney a native of Broughton Cumberland enlisted into the 2/1st Westmoreland & Cumberland Yeomanry and landed in France on the 24th July 1915. Converting to Infantry the Yeomanry formed the 7th (West & Com Yeo) Bn of the Border Regiment. He was Killed in Action on the 28th October 1917.
WW1 Royal Flying Corps RFC Medal Pair and original Ephemera. Awarded to “24458 2.AM. C.S. CULLEN RFC”. Comprising: British War Medal, Victory Medal. The medals are accompanied by a quantity of original ephemera including: Pay Book. .... Discharge Papers. ... Photograph in uniform. .... WD Issue Road Map of First Army Area, with pencil notes etc. ... Also original ID Dog Tag. 2nd Air Mechanic Cecil Spencer Cullen enlisted into the RFC on the 4th March 1916, his trade being Motor Driver. He embarked to France on the 18th August 1916 and served with 40 Squadron. Returning to the UK in May 1917. He received his discharge on the 5th January 1919.
WW1 Royal Marines Long Service Group of Four Medals. Awarded to PO.18174 Company Sergeant Major Charles Bennett who served 33 years with the “Royals”. Comprising: 1914/15 Star “PTE RMLI”, British War Medal, Victory Medal, “PTE RMLI”, Royal Navy Long Service & Good Conduct Medal (GVR Admiral Bust), “SGT RM” Medals loose contact marks. Company Sergeant Major Charles Bennett enlisted into the Royal Marine Light Infantry in November 1914 and during the war served on HMS Kent. Remaining with the “Royals” in the post war years, his posting included HMS Hood in 1933. He was awarded the LS&GC Medal in 1931. During WW2 he appears to have served on home establishment and was promoted to Acting CSM on the 6th September 1941. He received his final discharge on the 10th January 1947.
WW1 20th Hussars 1914 Star & British War Medal Pair. Awarded to “5120 PTE J CLIFFE 20-HRS”. Comprising: 1914 Star, “PTE 20/HRS”, British War Medal, “PTE 20-HRS”. Both medals in box of issue, with original silk ribbons. also registered envelope addressed Birmingham. PLEASE NOTE VICTORY MEDAL ABSENT Private James Cliffe landed in France on the 16th August 1914 and later served with the Corps of Hussars.
Boer War 1st Bn Border Regiment Officer’s Queen’s South Africa Pair of Medals. Awarded to “CAPT P.F.B. HAWES BORD REGT’. Comprising: Queen’s South Africa Medal “LIEUT 1/BORD REGT”, three clasps, “Natal”, “Orange Free State”, “Transvaal”, King’s South Africa Medal, “CAPT BORD REGT”, two clasps “South Africa 1901”, “South Africa 1902”. Correct engraved style naming. Medals loose. Captain Percy Frederick Brunel Hawes was born in October 1871. He was commissioned into the Border Regiment on the 21 January 1893 and promoted to the rank of Lieutenant in January 1896. He posted to South Africa with the 1st Battalion and took part in the operations in the Orange Free State, Transvaal and east of Pretoria. On 15 July 1902 he was promoted to Captain. Remaining with the Regiment after the war, he qualified on the Linguist Course and Ordnance Course and was attached to the Army Ordnance Department. He retired from the Army with the rank of Captain on 14 August 1914.
WW1 2/4th Bn Border Regiment IGS Medal Group of Three. Awarded to “2235 PTE H. FIRTH BORD R”. Comprising: British War Medal, Victory Medal, “2235 PTE “, India General Service Medal, clasp “Afghanistan NWF 1919” “200896 PTE 2-4 BORD R” Medal loose. Private Harold Firth, medal entitlement and Regimental numbers are confirmed.
WW1 1st Bn Border Regiment 1917 Casualty Group of Medals. Awarded to “11000 PTE R SKURR BORD R”. Comprising: 1914/15 Star “PTE BORD R”, British War Medal, Victory Medal “PTE BORD R”, Bronze Memorial Plaque “RICHARD SKURR”. Private Richard Skurr a native of Workington Cumberland he first saw action at Gallipoli landing on the 20th July 1915. Transferring to the Western Front, he was Killed in Action whilst serving with the 1st Bn Border Regiment on the 19th May 1917.
2/4th Bn Border Regiment Two India General Service Medal Clasp “Afghanistan NWF 1919” The first example was awarded to “201128PTE J FLETCHER BORD R”. ... The second example “203665 PTE O JOHANSEN BORD R”. (2 medals) Private John Fletcher is entitled to the BWM. Private Oscar Johansen was awarded the IGS only with the Border Regiment.
5th Bn Border Regiment 1914 Star Group of Three Medals. Awarded to “2144 PTE A DIXON BORD.R”. Comprising: 1914 Star, “PTE 5/BORD R”, British War Medal, Victory Medal, “PTE BORD R”. Medals loose. Private Arthur Dixon enlisted on the 17th September 1914, just over a month later he landed in France with the Battalion. He was discharged on the 21st February 1919 with the issue of the silver war badge as a result of wounds.
WW1 Border Regiment India Service Group of Four Medals. Awarded to “201491 PTE A PARKINSON BORD R”. Comprising: British War Medal, Victory Medal, “2891 PTE BORD R”, India General Service Medal, clasp “Afghanistan NWF 1919”, “201491 PTE BORD R”, Special constabulary Medal (GVR Coinage head), “ARTUR PARKINSON”. Medals loose. Medal entitlement confirmed.
WW1 11th (Lonsdale) Bn Border Regiment Group of Three Medals. Awarded to “16329 PTE G.H. HEWITT BORD R”. Comprising: 1914/15 Star, “PTE BORD R”, British War Medal, Victory Medal, “PTE BORD R”. Medals loose. Private George H. Hewitt landed in France on the 23rd November 1915, this being the date the Lonsdale Bn landed in France. He appears to have been wounded transferring to the 43rd Bn Royal Fusiliers and later the Labour Corps. PLEASE NOTE Attribution to the 11th Bn Border Regiment made by the vendor.
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