WW1 British Royal Flying Corps / WW2 Police Group to RO Goddard compring of: Miniature 1914-15 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal: WW2 British Special Constable Medal to complete in box of issue with ribbon to Roland O Goddard: WW1 Royal Flying Corps hand written book on engines and rigging with pull out diagrams named to RO Goddard and dated 1918: Pre War Carlsberg Lager Advertising Medalion featuring a Swastika.
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WW1 British Trench Art Souvenir Letter Opener made from a .303 cartridge and mark "France 1919 HS Lewis": Cigarette Lighter in the form of an Artillery Round, unmarked: Large piece of Shrapnel 18cm in length: WW1 British Jack Knife, small blade does not open, GR marked: Bullet engraved "Margerite" and fitted with brooch pin: Copper Powder Flask: two penknives: Brass ash tray and match holder: WW2 British Jack Knife dated 1940: .50 cal Trench Art knife: Defence Medal in box of issue.
WW2 British Jacket Serge ATS 1941 Pattern Service Dress Jacket with Rayon ATS Corps Colours Lanyard, Four Service Stripes, Good Conduct Stripe, cut down BD slip on cloth ATS shoulder titles sewn to the shoulder straps. Royal Artillery Flaming Grenade collar dog to breast to show affiliated branch of service. Defence Medal Ribbon. Maker marked and dated "D. Ltd May 1943". Size 5. Anti Aircraft Command printed formation sign found in pocket along with Belgian, US and Irish coins, all pre war dated. Shows signs of once having a formation sign on right sleeve. No belt.
British Fusilier Regiment Cap badges, brass shoulder titles, collar dogs, buttons. British V Northumberland Fusiliers Medal for 21 years service, obverse: St. George on horseback slaying a dragon. Reverse: ‘V Northumberland Fusiliers Merit ’, ‘March 10th, 1767’. Bronze example with suspension ring and ribbon. Unamed.
WW2 Third Reich Heer Infanterie Regt 9 Feldwebels NCO's Waffenrock Parade Tunic complete with Parade Belt and alloy buckle: The tunic has EKII ribbon to button hole, two place ribbon bar for the 4 year service medal and Entry into Austria. Also includes an Marksmans Lanyard with second pattern badge and an Iron Cross 1st class 1939 maker marked "20".
WW2 Third Reich uniform removed insignia to include: Pair of Zoll cap eagle plus wreath and cockades: Police metal cap badge, Assmann maker marked, no pins: Heer Gebirgsjager metal cap badge: Luftwaffe metal cap eagle: Luftwaffe breat eagle, mothed: Luftwaffe Flak trade badge: War Merit Cross 2nd class with Swords complete with ribbon makers marked to ring "10": Italian Africa Campaign Medal.
WW2 Third Reich Ostvolkmedaille 2er Klasse in Silber - Ostvolk Medal 2nd Class in Silver complete with original ribbon and pin, no makers mark to suspension ring: KM Oberbootsmannsmaat Engineer Petty Officers cloth rank insignia uniform removed: KM Metal Cap Eagle on stick pin: Single KM button 1938: four shoulder strap branch insignias all with pins intact: Newspaper Mai 1944 "Front und Heimat" (Front & Home). All new to the market, war souvenirs of a Royal Marine.
A SMALL BOX CONTAINING COINS AND MEDALS, to include a 25th Anniversary Desert War Commemorative Medal for Field Marshall Montgomery, 0.750 18ct Gold approximately 8.3 grams, 22mm diameter, in fitted Yellow metal mount and ring with certificate, together with a Sterling Silver Faithful Service (Believed to be the Police) Medal with ribbon to Charles Vinnicombe in fitted box, a building of Eiffel Tower Souvenir Medal, a Sir Winston Churchill Britannia Silver coin/medal 1874-1965, Number (21) with 2 finger V on Lion with Europe's Flags, a 1966 Spainish Silver 100 Pesetas coin, 1953 Year coin set, commemoratives etc
TWO OPEN FACE POCKET WATCHES AND ALBERT CHAINS, the first a silver, key wound pocket watch, round white dial, Roman numerals, subsidiary dial at the six o'clock position, gold hands, inside case back hallmarked 'John Taylor' London 1865, approximate case width 48.7mm, suspended from a white metal belcher fitted with a base metal T-bar, the second a white metal key wound pocket watch, round white dial, Roman numerals, in an engine turned pattern case, stamped 0.800 Swiss control marks, approximate case width 51.7mm, suspended from a white metal graduated double albert chain with two lobster clasps, and a white metal football fob medal, stamped Silver, an AF curb link chain with lobster clasp, and a silver fetter chain, some links stamped with sterling marks, including watch keys (condition report: not tested, general light wear, tarnishing would benefit from a gentle clean and polish)
A SMALL ASSORTMENT OF JEWELLERY, to include a 9ct gold swivel fob, set with carnelian and bloodstone, hallmarked 9ct Birmingham, approximate gross weight 4 grams, a white metal medal, stamped silver, approximate gross weight 8.1 grams, a gold plated locket and micro mosaic brooch (condition report: general moderate wear, hallmark rubbed on fob)
A GROUP OF MEDALS AND A VICTORIA CROWN, to include a WWI service medal awarded to '18742 PTE. J. BLACK K.O.SCO.BORD', missing ribbon, another WWI service medal unassigned, a WWI Victory medal awarded to '9589 DVR. J. ELLIOT R.E', missing ribbon, and another WWI Victory medal awarded to 'R-259022 SJT.T.MC.MINN A.S.C' missing ribbon, together with a late Victorian Crown dated 1895, approximate gross weight 27.6 grams
Militaria, 2 silver medals to comprise R.A.F. Halton Barrington Kennett Trophy with ribbon, hallmarked London 1933 awarded to A/A Blackburn E.J. together with B.A.O.R. Berlin Airlift medal with ribbon, hallmarked Birmingham 2000 struck to commemorate the troops serving in Germany after 1945 (gd)
TWO SINGAPORE POLICE FORCE MEDALS Comprising: an Elizabeth II General Service medal, with Malaya clasp, awarded to P.C. Ismail B Ranting; and a Singapore Long Service Medal, awarded to Snr P.C. Junus Bin Haji Jalil, in Spink box Condition: For a condition report or further images please email hello@hotlotz.com at least 48 hours prior to the closing date of the auction. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
A scarce WWI double gallantry, double casualty family group of medals including a Military Medal and trio to the Seaforth Highlander and an Italian Al Valore (Bronze Valour Medal) and trio to the Royal Scots Fusilier and their sister's Imperial Service Medal. Military Medal (Geo V) S/7367 CPL J HAMILTON, 2/SEA HIGHERS; 1914-15 Star (Pte); 1914-19 BWM and Victory Medal s/7367 Cpl. J. HAMILTON, SEA HIGHERS. MM (FRANCE) London Gazette no. 58 and Edinburgh Gazette 13/02/1919. KIA 2/11/1918, buried Preseau Communal Cemetery. 1914-15 Star 14524 Lcpl. J.P. HAMILTON, R.SCO.FUS.; 1914-1919 British War Medal and Victory Medal (SGT), ITALIAN AL VALORE BRONZE MEDAL. Italian Al Valore London Gazette 31/08/1918. KIA 10/09/1918, buried Doiran Military Cemetery, Greece. Imperial Service Medal (QEII), JESSIE HAMILTON, in original presentation box.
A WW2 Ship's Master Casualty Group of Orkney/Shetland interest, S.S. Giralda: 1939-45 Star, Atlantic Star, 1939-45 War Medal, in transit box addressed to his wife and named condolence slip (John W. Erasmuson); a copy newspaper cutting from The Edinburgh Evening News Feb. 1940 and a History of Trinity House, Leith. Note: John W. Erasmuson was the Ship's Master of the S.S. Giralda which, when on convoy to the Shetland Isle, was attacked by two German planes and set alight. As the ship sank, the entire crew abandoned ship off the coast of Grimness, Orkney into a lifeboat. The lifeboat capsized in heavy seas approximately quarter of a mile from shore and all crew members perished.
A fine set of Victorian unattributed dress miniature medals: 1879 Afghan War Medal, 4 clasps (Peiwar, Kotal, Charasia, Kandahar); Kabul to Kandahar Star; Egypt 1882 Medal, 1 clasp (Tel El Kabir); Army L.S. & G. C. Medal (Vic.); Khedives Star 1882, all on original ribbons and with matching individual ribbon brooches, contained in a WWI BWM and VIC medal box (M-288856 PTE. T.H. GRAY, A.S.C.
Kgl. Britische Waterloo Medaille - Waterloo Medal 1815. Medaille Silber, Stempelschneider T. Wyon, mit Randinschrift "MAJ. FRED. DE LUTTERMANN. 3rd LINE BATT. K.G.L.", mit Eisenzarge und Eisenring. Medaille des Major Fred De Luttermann vom 3. Linien Batt. der King´s German Legion K.G.L., hier eine seltene Offiziersmedaille in sehr guter Erhaltung. - Zustand II
Nachlass Corporal Wilhelm Wiese des 2. Leichten Batt. der K.G.L., bestehend aus 5 Auszeichnungen. British Military General Service Medal, für 1793-1814. Königin Victoria 1848. Medaille Silber, mit silberner Aufhängung und 6 Gefechtsspangen. Im Rand "WILHELM WIESE CORP. 2nd Lt Bt K.G.L.". British Waterloo-Medal, Medaille Silber mit eiserner Aufhängung, im Rand "WILLIAM WIESE 2nd LIGHT BATT. K.G.L.". Kgl. Hannoversche Guelphen-Medaille, Silber mit silberner Aufhängung, am Band. Im Rand "WILHEM WIESE. CORPORAL 2..... K.G.L." Stark getragen. Kriegsdenkmünze für die Freiwilligen der Kgl. Großbrit.-dtschen Legion, Geschützbronze am Band. Silberne Medaille für 16 Jahre, König Ernst August 1841-1846, Medaille Silber mit eiserner Aufhängung am Band. - Zustand II
Franz Roubaud 1856 Odessa - 1928 München Kaukasische Reiter. um 1890/1900. Öl auf Leinwand. Links unten signiert. 62 x 39,5 cm (24,4 x 15,5 in). • Roubaud gehört zu den bedeutendsten Malern im Austausch zwischen Russland und Europa am Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts • Ein bedeutender Mäzen seines Schaffens ist der russische Zar Alexander III. • Seine Reiterfiguren faszinieren durch ihren folkloristischen, ethnografisch-dokumentarischen Charakter. PROVENIENZ: Privatsammlung Hessen. Bereits 1865 mit neun Jahren besucht Franz Roubaud die Zeichenklasse der Kunstschule in Odessa, die dort im selben Jahr unter der Patronage wohlhabender Mäzene gegründet worden war. Sein vielversprechendes Talent lässt ihn schließlich seine Studien ab 1877 in München weiterverfolgen, wo er an der Akademie der Bildenden Künste vom Direktor und großen Historienmaler Carl von Piloty wertgeschätzt wird. Im privaten Atelier des Schlachtenmalers Josef von Brandt spezialisiert er sich weiter in der Figurendarstellung, der Komposition vielfiguriger Szenen und ihrem Arrangement in der Landschaft. Zar Alexander III. wird auf ihn aufmerksam und finanziert ihm jährliche Sommeraufenthalte im Kaukasus und der Ukraine, sowie seine Reisen in die damalige russische Provinz und die Landstriche um das Schwarze und Kaspische Meer in Jerewan, Tiflis, Baku, Taschkent und Samarkand. Eine erste Goldmedaille erhält er auf der Ausstellung der Akademie der Schönen Künste in Sankt Petersburg 1883. Sein großer Bewunderer, der Zar Alexander III. gibt 19 große Gemälde in Auftrag, die die militärischen Erfolge des Zarenreiches abbilden sollen, wofür Roubaud erneut lange Reisen in die Türkei, Persien und Zentralasien unternimmt. Seine Werke stellt er mit großem Erfolg in Paris, München und Sankt Petersburg aus. In den letzteren beiden Städten residiert er im Wechsel, zwischen 1908-1913 lehrt er als Professor für Schlachten- und Pferdemalerei an der Akademie in Sankt Petersburg. Die Ausstellung 1914 im Münchner Glaspalast, bei der er 34 Werke in einem Saal präsentiert, markiert einen Höhepunkt seiner malerischen Reputation. Bei seinen zahlreichen Reisen entstanden Zeichnungen, Fotografien und Gemälde, die für die entlegenen Gebiete, in denen er sich aufhielt, in ihrer Gesamtheit fast dokumentarischen Charakter haben. Die einsamen Reiter in der Steppe zeigen das Bild einer Begegnung mit den Menschen und der Natur, die für die Besucher der städtischen Ausstellungshallen gewissermaßen exotischen Charakter gehabt haben müssen. Insbesondere die Unmittelbarkeit der auf die Betrachtenden zukommenden Reiter intensiviert den Eindruck und lässt die Szenerie erlebbar werden. Dieses Objekt wird regel- oder differenzbesteuert angeboten.ENGLISH VERSIONFranz Roubaud 1856 Odessa - 1928 München Kaukasische Reiter. um 1890/1900. Oil on canvas. Lower left signed. 62 x 39.5 cm (24.4 x 15.5 in). • Roubaud was one of the most important painters in the exchange between Russia and Europe at the end of the 19th century • The Russian Tsar Alexander III was an important patron of his work. • His equestrian figures fascinate with their folkloristic, ethnographic-documentary character. PROVENANCE: Private collection Hesse. In 1865, at the age of nine, Franz Roubaud attended the drawing class at the art school in Odessa, which had been founded there in the same year by wealthy patrons. His promising talent eventually led him to pursue his studies in Munich from 1877, where he was appreciated by the director and great history painter Carl von Piloty at the Academy of Fine Arts. In the private studio of the battle painter Josef von Brandt, he specialized further in the depiction of figures, the composition of multi-figure scenes and their arrangement in the landscape. Tsar Alexander III became aware of him and financed his annual summer sojourns in the Caucasus and the Ukraine, as well as his travels to the then Russian province and the regions around the Black and Caspian Seas in Yerevan, Tbilisi, Baku, Tashkent and Samarkand. He received his first gold medal at the exhibition of the Academy of Fine Arts in St. Petersburg in 1883. His great admirer, Tsar Alexander III, commissioned 19 large paintings depicting the military successes of the Tsarist Empire, for which Roubaud again went on long journeys to Turkey, Persia and Central Asia. He exhibited his works with great success in Paris, Munich and St. Petersburg. He alternated between the latter two cities, and between 1908 and 1913, he taught as a professor of battle and horse painting at the Academy in St. Petersburg. The 1914 exhibition at Munich’s Glaspalast, in which he presented 34 works in one room, marked a high point of his career. During his numerous travels, he produced drawings, photographs and paintings which, in their entirety, are almost of documentary character for the places he visited. The lonely riders in the steppe depict an encounter with people and nature that must have had a somewhat exotic character for visitors to the urban exhibition halls. In particular, the immediacy of the riders approaching the viewer intensifies the impression and allows observers to immerse into the scenery. This lot can be purchased subject to differential or regular taxation.
A WW I 1914 Mons Star, naming 1222 PTE. R. SHIELDS. 2/HIGH.L.I., together with three Victory medals, naming T-3403. SPR. F.J. COOPER. R.E., 50411. PTE. E.T. ATKINSON. L'POOL. R., and 13705 PTE. G. HEAMAN. SOM. L.I., and a British War medal (lacking suspension), 2820 PTE. A. MURRAY. R. INNIS. FUS. (5)
A family group of three WW I medals to include a British War and Victory pair, naming 392042 PTE. F.G. SELL. 9-LOND. R. and a single Victory medal, 13215 PTE. F.J. SELL. ESSEX R. with an accompanying letter from the Records Office conferred upon 13215 Pte Sell after his death dated 23rd April, 1921. (4)13215 Private Frederick James Sell of Newport, Essex was killed in action 11/04/1916 France and Flanders.
A Victorian medallion, to commemorate the Royal Exchange, obv: the Royal Exchange in relief Sr Tho Greasham 1556 Destroyed By The Fire Of London, Rebuilt 1669 Again Burnt Jany 10 1838. L. Barber Fecit, Pub. By Griffin & Hyams, Cornhill in exergue, rev: Queen Elizabeth I with trumpeteers and attendants, Queen Elizabeth Proclaiming The Burse To Be Called The Royal Exchange For Ever 1570, mounted in an oak frame as a snuff box, 9cm, together with various other medals to include Liverpool and Manchester Railway Bridge at Newton and Viaduct Over Sankey Canal & Valley, Princess Alexandrina Victoria 1887 majority medal, Queen Victoria 1837 Assention medals x2, The Royal City medal in leather case, 1857 Manchester Art Treasures Exhibition medal x2 (one in original brass case) (9)
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