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WAUCHOPE (Maj. Gen. A.G.) A History of the Black Watch . . . in the Great War . . . 3 vols. 33 plates, 25 maps (mostly folded) & some text maps; insignia on covers. 1926; with The Royal Highland Regiment: the Black Watch . . . Medal Roll, 1801-1911. First Edition. coloured frontis.& 3 other photogravure plates; gilt cloth & d/wrapper, 4to. Edinburgh, 1913.
Three Second World War medals, comprising; The Africa Star, The Defence Medal and The War Medal, with an Army Council forwarding slip and box of postage, a quantity of postcards, banknotes and coins, including; a Swiss five francs, Red Cross issue 1863-1963, with box, a Canada dollar 1873-1973, U.S.A coins, British coins including; a 1977 Silver Jubilee silver proof crown, with a Royal Mint box, a 1980 silver proof crown, with a Royal Mint box, a quantity of Elizabeth II crowns, including three 1953, a 1980 year type specimen proof set, with a case and a few further items, (qty).
A group of four WWII medals awarded to D4043411 Sgt S Tickner RAF: War Medal 1939-45, General Service Medal 1918-62 with Malaya bar, General Service Medal 1962-2007 with South Arabia bar and RAF Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, also three dog tags, various RAF ephemera, photographs, including some of Vulcan bombers, two WWI miniature medals, etc.
A George V Distinguished Service Medal group awarded to F4200 J Smith CPO Mechn 2 Gr RNAS 1917, comprising: DSM, 1914-15 Star (F4200 J Smith CPO M3 RNAS), British War and Victory medals, (both 204200 S.M.2 J Smith RAF), sold with ribbon bar, a 9ct-gold-cased open-face keyless pocket watch, engraved "Presented to Sgt Major J Smith RAF on his gaining the DSM", also 18ct gold Masonic ring set bloodstone, a small medallion commemorating the Battle of Jutland, Masonic Life Membership Certificate, two scrolls and photographs. (Mr Smith 61870? in Kirkwal worked pre-WWI in the development of Sunbeam racing cars, came 3rd in the RAC race at Le Mans 1913, joined the Royal Navy as an engineer, served in the RNAS and then the RAF as an engineer during WWI).
An unusual cast bronze lusitania medal dated 5th May 1915 medal with integral cast bronze lug, a chrome plated cross central skull and cross bones, each section of the cross with initials KICW, various photographs of WWI soldiers, letter from a soldier dated 1917 relating to fellow soldiers well being etc
A collection of Channel Islands Masonic garments, for the Guernsey and Alderney Lodges, comprising two armbands, a neckband and apron, in royal blue with gold borders, within original leather case, the initials E.C. embossed in gilt to top; together with Royal Arch apron and sash, small circular white patch with gilt triangle for the same Lodge; various jewels to include Stewards medals for the province of Essex Institution for Boys, Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution 1949, Royal Masonic Institution for Girls 1950, gilt silver star of David medal on crimson ribbon; together with four Masonic publications. (qty)
Two Boer War medals; a Queen's South Africa Medal with three bars, Wittebergen, Transvaal and Cape Colony; and King's South Africa Medal with two bars, South Africa 1901 and 1902, to 8698 Pt. P. Templeton, Scots Guards; together with two World War I medals, The Victory Medal and The Peace Medal to 243191 Gunner M. T. McIntosh, Royal Artillery (4)
19thC / 20thC Exhibition Medallions: a collection of thirty-six gold, silver and bronze exhibition medallions, all relating to Safes, including 1851 - The Prize Medal of the Exhibition, all set in two transparent green perspex display mounts, each 20in x 20in (50.75cm x 50.75cm) square (2) Note: These medallions were the property of Alfred Langton Markham, 1923-2015, the vendor's father who was Managing Director of Chubb Locks. They were acquired when the Chubb museum was dispersed during the last century.
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