Institution of Civil Engineers , Stephenson Medal 1848 awarded to Whately Eloit M.Institute Civil Engineer Session 1897-8, Eimer 1429 Obverse Bust left, GEORGE STEPHENSON B.1781 D.1848 THE INST.C.E.INCORP.1828 Reverse: View of locomotive, marked No.2 on its side LOCOMOTIVE ENGINE BUILT BY GEORGE STEPHENSON 1816 47mm diameter in silver, gilded by J.S and A.B Wyon EF boxed
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Allied Victory 1945 Bronze Medal: Obv: Bust of Churchill left, 1945 superimposed on V (Victory sign incuse) in the field behind head. Rev: WE WILL FIGHT ON LAND, ON SEA, IN THE AIR UNTIL VICTORY IS WON, divided by Victory torch held in hand issuing from clouds. UNFLINCHING, INDOMITABLE HIS SPIRIT SAVED BRITAIN AND SO THE WORLD, 63mm, by A. Lowenthal, Eimer no. 2070, EF and scarce.
Medallions (8): Margaret Thatcher silver proof crown-size medal by Pobjoy Mint aFDC (some toning) cased with cert, Royal Wedding 1986 sterling silver medal UNC c+c, Royal Mint 'Fleur de Coin Club' membership medal, hallmarked silver, toned EF cased, a few Liverpool/Mersey souvenir nickel medals, and 2x cased crown-size silver medals for Charles & Di wedding 1981 toned GEF
150 Years of Railway History a medallic First Day Cover 1975 Stockton and Darlington Railway by the Birmingham Mint UNC as issued with stamps, also a 3-medal set 150 Years of Railway History 1975 Stockton and Darlington Railway, the medals depicting Abbotsford 1876, Caerphilly Castle 1923 and High Speed Train 1975 UNC in the wallet of issue
Terry Paine member 1966 World Cup winning squad collection relating to his receiving World Cup medal 40 years after final and being inducted into Solent University. Various photographs, newspaper cut outs first day covers includes signed copy of testimonial match v's Ipswich 29/04/1975. 8 items have been signed.
Isle of Man T.T. Races Competitor, collection of medals and badges to Pilot Officer G.W.Robinson comprising - Qualified Starter Grand Prix M.M.C.C.Badge, silver M.M.C.C. Completed Course medal for 1950, 5x silver and 4x bronze Motor Cycling medals, WW2 medal box, Defence and War Medals plus Ribbon for a miniature Air Crew Europe Star and an R.A.F. Badge (qty)
Isle of Man T T interest - 1930's collection of items belonging to G H Hayden inc Trophies, original photo postcards, autograph book, cased medals. Medals / Badges inc MMCC 1936 Qualified Starter Badge, silver hallmarked Dunlop Jubilee Motor Cycle Races Donington 1938 Medal, Manx Grand Prix Completed The Course 1936 silver hallmarked medal, British Motor Cycle Racing Club badge with several bars, 2x Derby District Motor Club 1937 & 1939 silver hallmarked trophies, etc (qty)
Olympic Games 1908 London, Commemorative medal 50mm diameter by B.Mackennal, silvered and toned, Eimer 1904 Obverse Fame standing upon a globe, facing, head right with trumpet and palm branch ELIS ATHENS PARIS St. LOUIS LONDON IN COMMEMORATION OF THE OLYMPIC GAMES HELD IN LONDON 1908 Reverse a quadriga advancing left, driven by two standing figures, inscribed Laughton on the edge About EF in the red box of issue
An Unusual Brass Grande Sonnerie Alarm Carriage Clock, circa 1850, case highly elaborate with floral and leaf decoration throughout, carrying handle and repeat button, base with acanthus leaves and leopards upon a central urn, enamel dial with Roman numerals, Breguet style hands, central alarm hand, unusual subsidiary hand below 6 for petite sonnerie/grande sonnerie/silent selections, twin barrel movement wound from the front, platform cylinder escapement stamped on the cock Fumey, striking on two bells, 18cm high over handle see illustration J-M Fumey was a maker of platform escapements in the mid 19th century. In the 1855 Paris Exhibition he was awarded a Bronze medal. 28.04.17, Glass panels with some chips, case surfaces are slightly discoloured in parts, left hand side with one screw missing, dial with one small hairline crack positioned below the left hand side winding hole, small scratches in parts and minor chips around the right hand side winding hole, movement is dirty and needs cleaning, striking barrel mainspring appears to have broken and unable to wind, the going barrel mainspring is fully wound, alarm is working, the strike work is not working and needs attention.
Five Imperial Service Medals, George V - QEII, to Ernest Bowman, Peter Bell Low, George Williams Fawcett, Charles Edward Johnson, Miss Dorothy May Williams; a Women's Voluntary Service Medal; four miniature groups including a World War I trio with 1914 Star, a World War I bar of five with 1914 Star and Long Service and Good Conduct Medal etc (Qty)
A World War One and Two medal group, possibly a family group, to 6758 Pte C. Lightfoot, comprising British Expeditionary Force 1914 Star with clasp, BWM and VM, with a World War II set of five comprising WM, DM, 1939-45 Star, Atlantic Star and Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Long Service and Good Conduct Medal to 5422 C. H. Lightfoot L.S.B.A, R.N.A.S.B.R, with a John Ambulance Association medal engraved to 270503 Charles H Lightfoot, with year bars from 1967-1939 (Qty)
A Crimea medal group of three to Major George T. Field, Rl Art'y, comprising Crimea Medal with Sebastopol clasp, the Order of the Legion D'Honneur Knights breast badge, Order of the Medjidie (3) With five photocopied pages including Pg 89 from 'War Services of the Officers of the Royal Artillery' stating: Colonel Field served in the Eastern Campaign of 1854-55 as D.A.Q.M.Gen to the Royal Artillery and was present at the siege and fall of Sebastopol and with the expedition to Kertch (Brevet Major, medal with clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th class Medjidie and Terkish Medal.
A World War One and Two medal group of three to 51697 A-Cpl J. J. Shaw Vet Cps A. I. F, comprising BWM, WM and Australia Service Medal, each with number V10982 (3) With a print out from WW2 Nominal Roll listing joh Joseph Shaw, Australian Army, born Ballan Victoria and enlisted Caufield Victoria etc
A Queen Sudan Medal trio to 2947 Serg't T. Hagger 21st L'crs, comprising QSM, and QSA to 2108 1st Cpl Tpr T. W. Hagger, S.A.C, with Cape Colony, Orange Free State and Transvaal clasps, Khedive's Sudan Medal with Khartoum clasp. This was the last British Army Cavalry charge, which Winston Churchill, future Prime Minister, was a participant in. Indeed, Hagger was in 'A' Company which was Churchills Company. (3) Accompanying the group is a letter from Lieutenant Colonel R. L. C. Tamplin dated 21st September 1982, in which he states that Hagger appears in the listing of officers, NCO's and men in The Vedette in the second half of 1899. But also that 'His Squadron was commaned by Major H Finn with Lieutenant C.J. Clerk his second in command. the five troop leaders were Lieut RN Smyth and 2/Lt OW Britton of the 21st and Lieutenant WLS Churchill, T Connally and FW Wormland attached from the 4th Hussars, Royal Scots Greys and the 7th Hussars respectfully'.
A World War I Military Medal group of four to 2081 Cpl James Henry Amson Royal Engineers, comprising 1914-15 Star named 'Spr J. Amson', with MM named '492017 Cpl J. Amson R.E'., BWM, VM, and bronze death plaque, he died from gas exposure. Accompanied by two typed transcripts for being 'Awarded' and 'rewarded' the MM dated 28th September 1918. His actions were: 'On September 21st 1918 during our attack on the German trenches, near Ronssoy, the enemy put down an intense bombardment on the forward areas which completely broke up our telephone lines. This N.C.O. went along and repaired all forward cables and in one case where 1500 yds had been completely blown out, carried up and relaid new cable under an incessant bombardment of shells and gas and eventually established communication. The cables were continually breaking and he worked on these faults for over thirteen hours with splendid courage and determination.' With a photographic portrait post card and two other group photographic postcards, one of N.M.R.E, SigC/oy Workhouse Luton, memorial certificate for Terlincthun British Cemetery Wimile, V.D. 24 (Qty)
A World War Two medal group of six to T/81122 Sjt A. H. R. Julian R.A.S.C, comprising 1939/45 Star, Africa Star, Italy Star, DM, WM and Territorial Efficiency Medal and certificate, also with proclamation, War Office memo stating that he was mentioned in dispatches, letter from R.A.S.C. Records Office letter (Qty)
Four Campaign Medal groups, comprising a World War One trio to J. 40737 G. E. Scholfield Sig R.N, BWM, VM and Reserve Long Service Good Conduct Medal, the latter named J. 40737 (CH B. 16173) G. E. Scholfield Sig R.F.R; an unknown WWII group of three comprising DM, WM and Decoration for the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserves; another World War III group of three comprising DM, WM and Territorial Efficiency Decoration, with a EFA 1884.5 Scottish cloth badge; and a World War II group of three comprising DM, WM and Canada Volunteer Service Medal (Qty)
A Sudan 1896-1898 Medal group of five, to 5311 Pte Michael Cannon 2nd Batt Lanc Fusiliers, comprising Queen Sudan Medal, QSA (QSA probably renamed) with Tugela heights, Orange Free State, Relief of Ladysmith, Transvaal and Laing's Nek clasps, KSA with South Africa 1901 and 1902 clasps, Khedive's Sudan Medal with Khartoum clasp and Royal Humane Society Medal named and dated Dec 20th 1900 (5)
A World War One medal group of four to Major C. C. Heywood, comprising BWM, VM, George V Jubilee medal and George VI Coronation medal (4). Thers is a letter from Spink & Son dated 14th February 1981 which may related to this medal group. It states that a Heywood was in the Royal Army Medical Corps
A World War One and Two medal group of four to 53144 Sjt F. Hann, Suff. R, comprising BWM, VM and WM and Special Constabulary Long Service Medal, engraved 'Frederick Hann' and with Long Service 1940 clasp (Home Guard WWII), with a presentation silver medal to C. J. M Hann 'A Souvenir of 4th Tank Bn Sport, from Officers and Men Weismes: Germany' (5)
A World War One British Expeditionary Force medal trio to 9946 Captain C. W. Shepard 5th Lond R, comprising 1914 Star with 5th Aug - 22nd Nov 1914 clasp, BWM and VM with mentioned in despatches oak leaf, with miniatures, and letter from The Army Medal Office dated 27th Nov 1957 informing that Shepherd was granted the 1914 clasp, in Spink & Son case; with a World War I casualty pair to 34896 Pte J. Warburton, Ches R, with double photograph frame housing a portrait and image of his war grave (Qty)
A Queen South Africa and World War One medal group of five, the QSA named 4374 Pte H. Clarke Suffolk Regt, with Transvaal and South Africa 1902 clasps, the 1914 Star with 5th Aug - 22nd Nov 1914 clasp, BWM and VM named 1453 Cpl H. Clarke Suff. R., and Territorial Force Efficiency Medal named 5821108 Sjt H. Clarke Suff. R., (5)
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