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Lot 1338

Medals, WW2, Coronation, Army LSGC, group of seven, corresponding miniature en suite, Sgt. F.W. Robinson, RE, 1939-1945 Star, Africa Star, Italy Star, Defence Medal, 1939-1945 War Medal; 1953 Coronation Medal, unnamed as issued; Army LSGC Medal, EIIR/Regular Army clsp. (2570237 Sgt. F.W. Robinson, RE), pin-mounted for wear, miniatures also pin-mounted for wear (last three silver)

Lot 1340

Medal, GSM 1918-62, GVI, IND.IMP./2 clsps: Palestine 1945-48, Arabian Peninsular - RAF, 4004314 L.A.C.A. Croft, RAF, original ribbon, thin die, engraved naming, unofficial rivets between clasps, non-swivel suspension

Lot 1341

Medals, Adjutant General's Corps (Staff and Personnel Support), Post-War group of four, UNPROFOR United Nations Medal (Yugoslavia), unnamed as issued; NATO Service Medal/clsp. Former Yugoslavia, unnamed as issued; Golden Jubilee Medal 2002, EIIR - named card box of issue, ribbon bar; Army LSGC Medal, EIIR/Reg. Army clsp. (25003042 S.Sgt. R.P. Lee, AGC (SPS)), court-mounted for wear

Lot 1375

Horticulture & Agriculture - an early 20th century bronze presentation prize medal, Presented by Toogood & Sons, The King's Seedsmen, Southampton, 4.5cm diam, c.1910; others, conforming (7)

Lot 1506

Military Ephemera - a tray of World War Two instructional leaflets, some marked 'secret', a boxed Defence medal to Mr W S Hutton of Spennymoor, Astra model searchlight, etc.

Lot 1614

A YMCA 1911 Swansea 9ct gold building campaign medal, to S Price, blue enamelled band marked Europe, Asia, Oceania, Africa, America, 9.3g gross

Lot 3017

A Swiss centre seconds chronograph open face pocket watch, gilt dial with floral centre, Roman numerals, beaded minute track, blued spade hands, centre seconds, button wind I S G Swiss movement ,14ct gold case, serial No 61379, scaled read cover, stamped 14k, 109.8g gross, suspended from a 9ct Albert chain, T bar terminal, and 9ct medal fob, 18.4g

Lot 3081

J W Benson - a silver open face pocket watch, white dial, Arabic numerals, minute track, subsidiary seconds, blued Arrow hands, 15 jewel button wind movement, Ref No 393, No 7668, plain silver case, London 1938, Serial No 697668, 48mm diameter, 102.5g gross, suspended from an unusual silver link naval Reef knot Albert chain, attached silver medal/fob Birmingham 1898, T bar terminal, 42cm long, 63.2g

Lot 3096

An Edwardian 9ct rose gold doble Albert chain, T bar top, spring clip terminals, suspending a 9ct gold shield medal, Bormingham 1901, each drop, 25cm long, total weight 65.3g

Lot 3097

An Edwardian silver graduated link double Albert chain, T Bar, spring link terminal, suspending a disc medal, Birmingham 1900, each side 24cm long, 45.3g

Lot 32

Taxidermy: Cape Greater Kudu (Strepsiceros strepsiceros), circa 2012, large bull shoulder mount looking straight ahead, Gold medal class registered with Safari Club International, left horn 140cm or 56'', circum 24cm or 9.5'', right horn 138cm or 54.5'', circum 26cm or 10.2'', tip to tip 79cm, widest span 96cm Taken in Limpopo province, South Africa 2012

Lot 197

Tennyson (Alfred, Lord) Timbuctoo. A Poem which Obtained the Chancellor's Medal at the Cambridge Commencement, M.DCCC.XXIX , contained within Prolusiones Academicae Praemis Annuis dignatae et in curia Cantabriginsi, first edition, first issue, later brown crushed morocco, [Hayward 245; Tinker 2059; Wise 3], 8vo, Cambridge, John Smith, 1829.⁂ The work won The Chancellor's Medal at Commencement, 1829. Tennyson was too shy to read the poem in the Senate House as was customary of the winner, and asked Charles Merivale to take his place.

Lot 109

A silver shell salt; a silver medal fob; 30 g gross; a metal sovereign case; a brass tobacco box inscribed and dated 1900; and a metal match box case

Lot 94

A 9 carat gold Royal Order of Buffaloes medal on a ribbon, approximately 20 g gross; and two similar smaller silver medals on ribbons; with cases

Lot 236

14CT GOLD 150TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE FOUNDING OF SINGAPORE $150 PENDANT MEDAL, 1819-1969. 26g approx. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Appearing in good original condition with only minor surface wear.

Lot 237

TWO LARGE SILVER MEDALLIONS, the Richard Mead Medal, St. Thomas's Hospital, Birmingham hallmark, 1925, in glazed case with hinged cover, together with the Bristowe Medal, John Syre Bristowe, MD F.R.S., St. Thomas's Hospital, Birmingham hallmark, 1925, glazed case, as previously. Both awarded to Ronald Bruce Alston. (2)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 343

GREAT BRITAIN LONDON 2012 GOLD MEDAL WINNERS STAMP COLLECTION plus Paralympic miniature sheets, also collection of Post and Go stamps. Fine lot in two Royal Mail Albums. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 131

A Great War medal to 102116 private W R Goodman, Machine Gun Corps, a George V Faithfull Service medal to Harry George Hicks and two GWR first aid efficiency medals, twenty five years and fifteen years and bars for thirty five years, thirty years and twenty years and a related photograph, Service with Honour, a Disabled Dischage Certificate, Certificate of Service and related postcards

Lot 222

A WW1 three medal campaign group named to 19717 Pte J A Turner South Wales Borders with ribbons and ribbon bar, an Egypt regimental cap badge and shoulder bar and a cloth badge

Lot 223

A WWI two medal casualty group comprising General Service and Victory medals named to L-40367 CPL W J Seabrook RFA, who was killed in action 21st September 1917 at Poperinghe, along with a 1914 gilt brass Christmas tin, containing various military cap badges and buttons, ephemera to include a photographic postcard of CPL Seabrook standing in front of a Hovis horse and wagon, his war time grave and funeral card Commonwealth War Graves paperwork and The National Roll of the Great War 1914-18 book section V Luton with entry for Corporal Seabrook and The 25th Division in France and Flanders, a book by Lieut-Col M Kincaid-Smith 2nd edition

Lot 269

A George V Great War and Long Service Special Constabulary medal, to Horace W Burton, George VI Special Constabulary medal, William IV and later silver and commemorative coins, Jubilee and Coronation medallions, (qty).

Lot 123

A WWI medal trio to Pte C E Llewellyn, Bedfordshire Yeomanry, 1430, comprising 1914-15 Star, Great War and Victory Medals, framed, miniature medals, cap badge, ribbon bar, medical examination testimonials, and photographs of Llewellyn and his wife.

Lot 502

1914/15 Star British War and Victory medals, conferred upon Lieutenant HK Wood, with boxes and War Office note 1914-5 star 708 Pte H K Wood E AFR M Rif. & BoxVictory medal - Lieut H K Wood & BoxWar medal box - no Medalwar office letter 'had he lived'

Lot 390

A pair of First World War Medals to H Clifford A.B.RNVR, in box of issue, and George VI Malaya Medal to Signalman W R Mesham, R.SIGS.

Lot 473

A WWI medal inscribed to rim 'Jefford E. Bailey', a quantity of naval buttons and two whistles, all contained in a vintage brass tin.

Lot 2125

A group of small collectables to include badges, medal bar, pen knives, collar studs, watch chain, clips, tie bars etc

Lot 2223

Eight various ladies and gentleman's wristwatches including Aircraft, Rowley's etc together with a Polo lighter, four military badges one for Womens Land Army and two in the form of swallows and a medal awarded to Pte W Furber 10/ Can Inf 20019.

Lot 2511

A collection of modern crowns, £2 coins and 2004 football medal coins etc, some cased

Lot 2531

A collection of crowns, medal coins etc together with a Jeton and Roman example, includes silver content

Lot 2551

A collection of modern crowns and medal coins etc including two Georgian Physicians for Prevention of Nuclear War bronze medallion coins

Lot 2622

A yellow metal French Colonial medal "Chamber of Commerce France"

Lot 2631

A collection of medal coins, first decimal coin sets etc

Lot 2677

A 1782 Irish George III halfpenny together with George Canning commemorative medal coin and a Trafalgar example

Lot 1567

A set of 50 silver medals 'The Genius of Leonardo da Vinci' by John Pinches Limited, each still in slip and envelope together with display collectors' cabinet, weight of each medal approximately 50.6g (total weight of all 50 approximately 2530g)

Lot 1719

A hallmarked silver cigarette case, vesta, Goldsmith & Silversmith Company swimming medal, two lighters, plated salts etc, weight of silver 120g

Lot 94

Eleven silver rings, five pairs of silver earrings, white metal fish pendant, a miniature territorial medal, silver bangles, earrings etc

Lot 1015

9ct gold military WWI medal D: 2 cm 4.8g

Lot 1153

Bronze table medal for Royal Military Police crime competition

Lot 1172

Table medal for USA French cooperation 1776-1876 D: 6 cm with spelling mistake

Lot 1498

1914 - 1916 WWI medal to 1846 Pte R Dearden R Fusileers and a womens Auxiliary Fire Service badge no 15591

Lot 1509

Collection of WWII medals Burma Star 1939-45 Star Defence Medal and Victory Medal with original box to Capt J E Glendenning and associated certificates

Lot 254

A William III bronze weight, together with a Lusitania medal, (2)

Lot 225

A World War I military medal British War Medal and Victory medal with various Sporting medals etc., to 86493 PTE E. Miles, with set of service papers

Lot 291

Hallmarked silver "T" bar pocket watch chain with sporting medal attached, total weight approx 97g

Lot 334

Tokyo Metropolitan Government, Japanese silver medal in box. Marked "Pure Silver" "1000". Weight of medal is 6 oz. approx.

Lot 378

Eleven silver sporting medals (fobs) & one brass Medal, relating to Athletics & football, circa 1920s-30s, awarded to 'V. J. Billings'

Lot 45

Hallmarked silver National Dancing Medal to Elizabeth Kennedy

Lot 1346

Masonic Medal And Special Constabulary Medal A small collection to include, Masonic medal on sky blue ribbon marked 'Bro E Sheldon to reverse, RAOB CC Holmwood Redditch, to front. Also a brass Faithful service for the special constabulary medal with George VI portrait to front. Finally, a small plated minaudiere with broken chain handle and machine etched floral decoration. Also a silver tone Parker fountain pen.

Lot 2266

A single row necklace of cultured pearls and silver and other jewellery, comprising; thirteen rings, a charm bracelet fitted with five charms, six bracelets, a necklace, a green gem set bangle, three pairs of cufflinks, a pendant designed as an articulated fish, a fob medal, five pendants and various odd earrings, (qty).

Lot 135

British War Medal named 2.LIEUT G.R. JACKMAN. Gerald Radcliffe Jackman, served in 17th Glamorgan Bantams Battalion, Welsh Regiment. Killed in action on 21st April 1917 and us buried at Fins New British Cemetery, Sorel-Le-Grand. With printed research documentation. Good very fine

Lot 144

British War Medal named to Z-236 Private F. Hall, Rifle Brigade. Died 24th April 1915 whilst serving with 3rd Battalion, Rifle Brigade, he is buried at Chapelle-D’Armentiers, Old Military Cemetery. Good very fine

Lot 151

British War Medal named to 20646 Sergeant J. Wilson, Cheshire Regiment. Sergeant J. Wilson, 1/7th Battalion, Cheshire Regiment, died 23rd July 1918, aged 33. The husband of Alice E. Wilson of 3 Procters Terrace, Meanwood Road, Leeds. He is buried at Raperie British Cemetery. Villemontoire. With copy Medal Index Card, entitled to a pair. Good very fine

Lot 154

British War Medal impressed 20 PTE. Z.V.PIENAAR – HOOGEVELD RUITERS. Sold together with a digital copy of South African records card. Z. V. Pienaar was the son of Z.V. Pienaar from Standerton, South Africa. 20 Private Pienaar, Botha’s Hoogeveld Ruiters, received pay between 23rd October, 1914 to 4th November, 1914 and then 2nd January, 1915 to 26th May, 1915. The Botha’s Hoogeveld Ruiters were disbanded after the end of the Boer Rebellion of 1914 – 1915. He received the 1914 – 15 Star; British War Medal and Victory Medal which were issued during 1955. Nearly extremely fine

Lot 163

British War Medal named to 44944 Private R.O. Harris, Essex Regiment. With copy Medal index card, entitled to a pair only. Toned, Good very fine

Lot 166

British War Medal named to 178696 Corporal R.H. Pearce, Royal Engineers. Entitled to a pair. Court-mounted for display. Extremely fine

Lot 172

Victory Medal named to J.23565 E.G. Maloney, Able Seaman, Royal Navy. Served during the Great War aboard the light cruiser HMS Bristol, being present when she engaged the German raider Karlsruhe on 6th August 1914, and then in the hunt for Admiral Maximillian Von Spee in the aftermath of Coronel, capturing two colliers being used to supply the German fleet in the South Atlantic in December 1914, he later served aboard the destroyers HMS Observer and Rocket. GVF

Lot 181

Silver War Badge, Awarded to 2219 (Later 200481) Private J Holdsworth, 1/4th Battalion, East Yorkshire Regiment. Numbered B238644. Sold together with digital copy of 1911 Census Return; digital copies of British Army Service papers; digital copies of Medal Index Card and Medal Rolls; digital copy of Silver War Badge roll entry; and digital copy of 1939 Register. Jesse Holdsworth was born in St Marks, Hull on 1st February, 1894, the son of George and Jessie May Holdsworth. In 1911, Jesse was a Sawyers Boy, living with his widowed Mother and siblings. With the outbreak of war, He enlisted in 1/4th Battalion, East Yorkshire Regiment at Hull on 31st August, 1914. At this time he was a liftman employed by Reckitt and Son. 2219 Private Holdsworth disembarked, with the 1/4th Battalion, East Yorkshire Regiment, at Boulogne, France, on 19th April, 1915. Jesse was wounded in action on 2nd May, 1915 by a gunshot wound to his left arm. He passed through the 84th Field Ambulance; 5th Canadian Field Ambulance; and 10th Casualty Clearing Station before arriving at the 2nd Canadian General Hospital at Le Touquet on 5th May, 1915. He was discharged class A to the Convalescence Camp, Rouen on 15th May, 1915 and then to reinforcements on 1st June, 1915. Private Holdsworth re-joined his Battalion on 12th June, 1915 but returned to hospital sick the following day. He joined his Battalion on 26th June, 1915. He was transferred to the 50th Divisional Wireless Telegraphy School on 15th June, 1916 and returned to his Battalion on 9th August, 1916. Between September and November, 1916 he was admitted to hospital suffering from diarrhoea three times, and he was returned to England on 18th November, 1916. He was issued a new Service number 200481 during early 1917. Private Holdsworth was transferred to the 2nd Battalion, East Yorkshire Regiment, in Salonika on 19th November, 1917. He suffered an attack of Malaria during July, 1918. Jesse was then transferred to Turkey as a Signaller during November, 1918. He was returned to England for dispersal on 28th March, 1919 and Jesse was discharged (King’s Regulation Para 392 XV1a (Surplus to military requirements - having suffered impairment since entry into the service) at York on 26th April, 1919. Private Holdsworth was awarded the Silver War Badge. He received the 1914 – 15 Star; British War Medal and Victory Medal for his war service. In 1939, Jesse was a Vegetable Oil Milling worker, living in Kingston upon Hull with his wife Marion, Jesse Holdsworth died in York, aged 91, during 1985. Nearly extremely fine

Lot 199

Australian Service Medal, unnamed as issued. Nearly extremely fine

Lot 200

New Zealand War Service Medal, unnamed as issued. Nearly extremely fine

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