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GROUP OF 5 MEDALS COMPRISING WORLD WAR I 1914-15 STAR, WAR AND VICTORY MEDALS AND WORLD WAR II DEFENCE AND IMPERIAL SERVICE MEDALS TO 2018 PTE. FREDERICK GEORGE RALPH, WORCESTER YEOMANRY AND 5953 A. SGT. 15th LONDON REGT., ENTITLED TO SOUTH WALES BORDERERS, RECEIVED GUNSHOT WOUNDS TO BOTH LEGS AND DISCHARGED 20/2/16. WITH 2 MEDAL INDEX CARDS AND PAPERS TO CONFIRM REGT. CHANGES
BRONZE CHINA MEDAL, 1900 (COPY), WORLD WAR I VICTORY MEDAL TO 101688 DVR. P. BYRNE, R.A., WORLD WAR II AFRICA STAR AND WAR MEDALS, CORONATION MEDAL 1911, 8 ROYAL ARTILLERY BADGES, 17 OTHER BADGES, 2 PAIRS OF INITIALS "R.A.", 4 BUTTONS, SWASTIKA RING AND A SMALL SILVER AND ENAMELLED PENDANT [38]
* KAY NIXON (BRITISH 1895 - 1988),HORSES PLOUGHING, INDIAmixed media on canvas board, signed44cm x 75cmMounted, framed and under glassLabel verso: Inscribed with title, artist's name and dated December .Note: Kay Nixon was a talented British animal illustrator noted for an orientalist approach and sharp clarity to the subject, reminiscent of Japanese woodblock prints. She lived in India for 25 years, where she illustrated for the Time of India Press, designed 30 nature posters for the Indian State Railways, painted horse portraits and a mural of wild ducks for the Bombay Natural History Museum. After returning to England, she wrote and illustrated numerous children's animal stories and painted animal portraits. Kay's best know illustrations were Brer Rabbit and furry farmyard friends. She was the recipient of many awards and medals and was made an 'Academic of Italy with Gold Medal' in 1980. She exhibited in 1920-26 in Birmingham and Coventry. She studied at the Camden and Birmingham Schools of Art. She illustrated in 40 books, five of which she wrote herself.
Scottish Iona silver brooch/kilt pin by Robert Allison Glasgow 1924, silver bamboo bangle by Adie & Lovekin Ltd Birmingham 1912, hallmarked silver cycle road race medal 1912, pair hallmarked silver cuff-links, bracelets etc Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A George V Presentation Silver Salver, Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1917, with shaped rim on scroll supports, engraved to the centre with the badge of the Royal Army Medical Corps and facsimile signatures, the reverse with presentation inscription to Capt.A.C.Vidal D.S.O on the occasion of his marriage, from his brother officers...Chatham, 24th September 1917, 37cm diameter, 45oz 6dwt Provenance: Ampleforth Abbey Major Alan Cunliffe Vidal was captured in France August 1914, he was eventually held at the Wittenberg POW camp where he was a key part in the treatment of a large scale Typhus outbreak within the camp in 1915. It is thought of the 13,000 prisoners held at the camp, there were up to 1,200 patients at any one time. He was finally released in February 1916, and on his return awarded the Distinguished Service Order and Gold Medal of the Order of St. John for his service in combating the epidemic. After the war, and a brief stint in India, he joined Ampleforth as the College doctor where he resided until his death in 1956.
A RAF/SAAF Bomb Aimers medal group consisting of 1939-45 star, Italy star, France and Germany star, Defense and War medals, with portrait photo, airman's pay book, documents etc to 1587619 F/SGT DENNIS SMART 31 SQD SAAF. Flew on various operations in 1944-45 over Italy and Germany with the MEF
A WWII and later medal group to D-Day Veteran JX429142 T.F. BABESTER A/AB R.N consisting of 1939-45, Atlantic (with France and Germany clasp) and Italy stars, war medal, Naval GSM (with Minesweeping 1945-51 clasp) and Imperial service medal. Together with Chevalier de la Legion d'Honneur medal. Tom joined the Navy aged 17. In 1942 he was Coxswain of a tank landing craft on D-Day, ferrying troops and supplies between the ships and the Normandy beaches in the weeks after D-Day. He was then involved in the construction of a Mulberry Harbour and had involvement with mine sweeping operations after the war in the Red Sea and Mediterranean (around the Greek Islands). After VE Day, he was trained for the invasion of Japan. He later worked at Foulness Island for the MOD for 30 years until he retired. (See lot 6073 for associated lot)
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