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Lot 431

[NAPOLEON I]: (1769-1821) Emperor of France 1804-14, 1815. A patent award, "Médaille de Sainte-Hélène - Napoleon I - created by H.M Napoleon III", given to fusilier Jean Pierre Bernier, Sainte Helene, 5th May 1821, for his services from 1792 to 1815, in French. Signed at the foot by the Grand Chancelor of the Imperial Order. The award has been neatly laid out to a larger card, bearing to the right side an attractive crowned medal affixed, bearing to the front Napoleon´s laureate portrait as Emperor, and to the verso the engraved text `to his glorious companions his last thought, St. Helene 5th May 1821´, with a green and purple cloth ribbon. Heavy creases and overall age wear. F £300-400

Lot 432

NELSON HORATIO: (1758-1805) British Admiral during the Napoleonic Wars, the victor of the Battle of Trafalgar, 1805. A good A.L.S., Nelson & Bronte, four pages (the conjugate leaves very neatly split at the central vertical fold, and now two separate leaves), 4to, HMS Amazon, (although mailed from Deal, Kent), 14th October 1801, to his mistress Emma Hamilton ('My Dearest Friend'). Nelson announces 'Tomorrow week all is over no thanks to Sir Thos. [Troubridge] I believe the fault is all his, and he ought to have recollected that I got him the medal of the Nile. Who upheld him when he would have sunk under grief & mortification. Who placed him in such situation in the Kingdom of Naples that he got by my public letters titles, the Colonelcy of Marines, Diamond Boxes from the King of Naples, 1000 ounces in money for no expenses that I know of. Who got him 500£ a year from the King of Naples and however much he may abuse him, his pension will be regularly paid. Who brought his character into notice, look at my public letters. Nelson that Nelson he now Lords it over, so much for gratitude. I forgive him but by God I shall not forget it' and further reports of the weather ('the day is very bad, blows rains & great sea') and adds that he is anxiously waiting for Emma's letters, 'they are my only comfort for they are the only friendly ones I receive'. Nelson also writes of Captain Somerville who is aboard the Amazon with his wife and family and who has only £100 a year to maintain them, remarking 'He has been begging me to interceed (sic) with the Adm.[iralty] again but I have been so rebuffed that my spirits are gone & the great Troubridge has what we call cowed the spirits of Nelson but I shall never forget it.' The admiral resumes his letter having just received Emma's 'kind letters' which have 'given me great comfort' and asks 'Pray tell Sir Willm. that if I can I will write to him this day but certainly tomorrow. I have much to do from Admiralty orders, letters &c. I rejoice at your occupation…Have you done anything abt. the turnip field. Say everything that is kind for me to Sir Wm., Mrs. Cadogan &c. I have delivered your message to Sutton & Bedford. You may rely on a visit.' Nelson concludes 'Ever my Dear Friend your affectionate half sea sick Nelson & Bronte' although continues with an extensive postscript, signed with his initials N & B, sending thanks for 'Revd. Drs letter & Mrs. N[elson's] Her going to Swaffham is mentioned 7 times & in the Postscript. It put me in mind of the directions for the Cardinal. I have laughed but she is [a] good wife for him or he would have been ruined long ago. His being a Doctor is nonsense, but I must write tomorrow & congratulate him or else the fat will be in the fire', and finally confirms that he has written to Sir William at Merton. The final page bears the address panel, entirely in Nelson's hand and signed ('Nelson & Bronte') by him, addressed to Lady Hamilton at 23 Piccadilly in London and dated Deal, 14th October (annotated by Emma Hamilton 'the date of the year' and with 1801 added in another, unidentified hand; Hamilton's words somewhat smudged). With the almost complete remnants of the black wax seal (in two sections as originally broken). A letter of interesting content and good association, with many references to Nelson's contemporaries. Some light creasing and overall age toning and with a few small tears to the final page (evidently caused by the breaking of the seal), not affecting the text or signature, about VG £10000 - 15000Emma Hamilton (1765-1815) Lady Hamilton, second wife of Sir William Hamilton. Mistress of Lord Nelson. William Hamilton (1730-1803) Scottish Diplomat, husband of Emma Hamilton. British Ambassador to the Kingdom of Naples 1764-1800. Thomas Troubridge (c.1758-1807) British Naval Commander. In August 1798 Troubridge's ship of the line, HMS Culloden, ran aground whilst getting into position in preparation for an attack on the French fleet and was consequently unable to take any part in the Battle of the Nile. At Nelson's request, however, and as mentioned in the present letter, Troubridge was awarded the gold medal commemorating the victory. From 1801-04 Troubridge served as a Lord of the Admiralty. Philip Somerville (1763-1817) English Naval Captain who commanded a division of boats under Lord Nelson at the Raids on Boulogne in August 1801, just a few months prior to the date of the present letter. Somerville was wounded during the unsuccessful attacks although his division was the only one that succeeded in getting on board the enemy. William Nelson (1757-1835) 1st Earl Nelson, 2nd Duke of Bronte. Anglican Clergyman and elder brother of Lord Nelson, referred to as the 'Revd. Dr.' in the present letter. By a special remainder William Nelson succeeded in his younger brother's titles upon his death in 1805 and was further honoured as Earl Nelson and Viscount Merton in recognition of his brother's achievements. William Nelson's wife, also referred to in the present letter, was Sarah Yonge (c.1749-1828). They were married at Swaffham in Norfolk on 9th November 1786. 1801 had been a busy year for Nelson, both domestically and in service. In January, he met with his wife, Frances 'Fanny' Nelson for the last time. With their marriage effectively over, the heartbroken Fanny, was taken in by Nelson's father, Reverend Edmund Nelson, whilst Horatio Nelson's open cohabitation with Emma Hamilton scandalised polite society. In the same month Nelson was promoted to Vice Admiral of the Blue and appointed second in command to Admiral Sir Hyde Parker whose fleet were to sail to the Baltic. In February Emma Hamilton gave birth to Horatia, Nelson's daughter, at 23 Piccadilly, the home of Sir William Hamilton (and to where the present letter was addressed). Nelson received the news whilst at Torbay, preparing to sail, and was overjoyed at the birth. On 2nd April 1801 Nelson participated in the Battle of Copenhagen during the War of the Second Coalition. The British naval fleet, under the command of Parker, defeated a Danish fleet anchored just off Copenhagen, with Nelson leading the main attack. He famously is reputed to have disobeyed Parker's order to withdraw by holding the telescope to his blind eye to observe the signals from Parker. The signals had given Nelson permission to withdraw at his discretion, yet he declined. Copenhagen is often considered to be Nelson's hardest-fought victory, ranked among battles such as the Battle of Trafalgar, as the Danes offered a very steadfast resistance. The British public viewed the Battle of Copenhagen as a great victory and as a result ministers in England called for Nelson to take over Parker's command. Nelson was subsequently appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Baltic fleet and made Viscount Nelson of the Nile and of Hillborough. Nelson was writing to Hamilton almost daily from HMS Amazon in October 1801, however the present letter is not published in The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton (1814) and neither is it published in The Dispatches and Letters of Vice Admiral Lord Viscount Nelson (Vol. IV, 1799-1801, ed. by Nicolas and published by Henry Colburn, London, 1845) or in Nelson - The New Letters (ed. by White and published by the Boydell Press, 2005). Nelson was noted for his inspirational leadership, superb grasp of strategy and unconventional tactics, all of which led to a number of decisive Naval victories, particularly during the Napoleonic Wars. His death at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805 secured his position as one of Britain's most heroic figures. The significance of the victory and his death led to his signal, 'England expects that every man will do his duty', being regularly quoted, paraphrased and referenced up to the present day. Nelson's memory and legacy remain highly influential.

Lot 600

JEFFERSON THOMAS: (1743-1826) Third President of the United States 1801-09, and former Vice-President 1797-1801 under John Adams. Jefferson was one of the Founding Fathers and principal author of the Declaration of Independence. An excellent D.S., `Th. Jefferson´, as President of the United States, one page, 15 x 18, Washington City, 11th June 1808, to Alexander Macomb. The very attractive document being a partially printed title, appointing Alexander Macomb Major in the Engineer Corps. The title bears at the heading a large printed eagle holding a branch and arrows, alongside the United States of America War Office large paper seal. Also bearing at the base of the document a very attractive flags and cannons pattern engraved by I. Draper. The document states “The President of the United States of America.. That reposing special Trust and Confidence in the Patriotism, Valour, Fidelity and Abilities… I have nominated and by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate.. Given under my hand… in the thirty second year of the Independence of the United States.” Countersigned by the Secretary of State Henry Dearborn. With a War Office registry annotation to the left lower border. Folded. An extremely small hole to the fold, not affecting the text or signatures. VG £4000-6000Alexander Macomb (1782-1841) Commanding General of the United States army 1828-41. Macomb was the field commander and victorious hero at the Battle of Plattsburgh during the War of 1812. Awarded with the Congressional gold medal. Henry Dearborn (1751-1829) American Statesman. He served in George Washington´s Army and was present at the British surrender at Yorktown. Secretary of War under Jefferson 1801-09. Further General Commander in the war of 1812. The city of Dearborn, Michigan, was named in his honour.

Lot 239

1914-1918 war medal and three crowns dated 1900 and 2 x 1935

Lot 15

WWI War and Victory medals with ribbons, awarded to 141549 Spr W. Smith R.E together with WWII War medal, 1939 - 1945 Star and the France & Germany Star together with a small collection of cap badges to include West Yorkshire etc (a lot)

Lot 10

Two strings of pearls, one with baroque pearls, 57cm long (unfastened), and the other made from interconnected seed pearls, 70cm circumference, together with a small quantity of silver jewellery and accessories including brooches, necklaces, earrings, medal and mother of pearl inlaid Mexican silver trinket box (12)

Lot 246

A Queen Elizabeth II 1953 Coronation medal with ribbon, the bow for the use of ladies, with accompanying letter in fitted box, together with American one dollar coin money clip for the year 1900 and seven commemorative coins (a lot)

Lot 35

A 9ct gold medal, inscribed 'PCSFA 1928' to obverse, and 'Dalley Branch 2nd Gde Premiers St Paul's A J Banks (Vice Capt)' to reverse, stamped 9c, 6.3g

Lot 36

A silver medal, with gold insert inscribed 'EHGC 10st Boxing Compn' to obverse, and 'Won by J Banks 30.1.92' to reverse, together with a white metal medal for 'The Scottish Amateur Gymnastic Association' inscribed 'Won by J Banks 11th March 1895', a silver brooch with coat of arms to centre and Egypt written to base, and various other pieces of costume jewellery and enamel badges (a lot)

Lot 37

Four World War II medals, to include The 1939-45 Star, The Italy Star, The Africa Star and a George VI 1939-45 War Medal, all with loose ribbons (4)

Lot 268

A WWII Defence and War medal (2)

Lot 361

A silver and enamel sporting medal; and four others (5)

Lot 28

WWI medals, medal holders documents & coins etcBoth medals read "95118 PTE. J. M. TALBOT R. A. M. C."3 extra photographs of the documents added that come with the medals, one of the identity cards is for him & the other, pressumably his wife, Noreen.

Lot 863

Two medals, medal ribbons, etc.

Lot 878

A brooch, a medal and a spoon, etc.

Lot 940

A silver Masonic medal, an enamelled silver dog brooch, a/f, a white metal lodge medal and fob

Lot 288

Late 19th C gilt metal football medal inscribed NMFA Div 1 1894-5

Lot 562

A GERMAN WWI FOUR MEDAL GROUP WITH RIBBONS comprising long service medal ('fur treue dienste inder..'), an Order of the Lion of Zahringen enamelled medal and two 1914 Iron Cross medals, the medals in cardboard box inscribed indistinctly with a name - possibly 'Juliau / Julian Reis'

Lot 926

WWII THIRD REICH EASTERN FRONT MEDALengraved on medal 'Winterschlacht Imosten 1941/42' for the Winter Campaign in Russia, comes with ribbon and packet of issue

Lot 299

NELSON MEDAL & CORONATION PAPERWORK, HMS SIDON , VISIT TO BRISTOL PROGRAMME C.1953

Lot 305

MILITARY INTEREST, 3 WW2 PHOTO ALBUMS WITH SCARCE PICTURE OF ROMMEL AT SOLLUM, ST NAZAIRE 1942 HMS CAMPBELTOWN, 'ONLY' PHOTOS OF MASSACRE, HMS KENT, AFRICA & ITALY CAMPAIGNS, SICILY, CRETE, DEFENCE MEDAL, ITALY STAR, 39-45 STAR, AFRICA & ATLANTIC STAR

Lot 309

MILITARY INTEREST SET OF WW2 MEDALS, WAR MEDAL, 39-45 STAR, ATLANTIC STAR, BURMA STAR WITH BOX TO A JAMES 137294

Lot 310

MILITARY INTEREST, PHOTO ALBUM OF F/SGT PRETTY C 1944-46 INC SEAC, SS STRATHNAVER 1947, LIFEGUARD MEDAL 1937

Lot 322

MILITARIA : WW1 MEDAL TO 9934 PTE S BAGWELL 7TH BAT GLOS REGT KIA. LAPEL BADGE 1934 HURLINGTON CLUB, EDWARD VIII CORONATION MEDAL, BR€ PAY CHECK ETC

Lot 415

LARGE QTY. MILITARY BADGES, LANYARDS, ARMBANDS, MEDAL RIBBONS ETC.

Lot 420

LARGE QTY. ENAMELLED AND OTHER BADGES, TIE PINS, CUFFLINKS, MEDAL AND COMMEMORATIVES

Lot 621

GREAT BRITAIN - HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN'S MEDAL, ROYAL NAVAL COLLEGE, DARTMOUTH, 1954 (M.J. Kinch), officially engraved, in case of issue, (9ct, approximately 58g).

Lot 624

A SECOND WORLD WAR GROUP OF FOUR MEDALS comprising the 1939-45 Star, Atlantic Star with Air Crew Europe clasp, Defence Medal, and War Medal 1939-45 with Mention in Despatches oak leaf emblem, unnamed as issued, bar-mounted for wearing; together with various cap badges, buttons, shoulder pips and cloth insignia, including a brown plastic Royal Army Service Corps utility cap badge, and a King's Badge 'For Loyal Service', boxed.

Lot 625

A SECOND WORLD WAR GROUP OF FIVE MEDALS TO CORPORAL W.C. HAYBALL, ROYAL ARMY SERVICE CORPS comprising the 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, Italy Star, Defence Medal, and War Medal 1939-45, unnamed as issued, unmounted; together with a R.A.S.C. brass cap badge; photographs; ephemera; and other items, including a pair of Carl Zeiss 'Telexem' 6x binoculars, the body marked 'P.H.R. Bennett / 9th Somersets', cased.

Lot 626

A GREAT WAR CASUALTY PAIR OF MEDALS TO PRIVATE B.J. ROWE, 15TH BN CANADIAN INFANTRY comprising the British War Medal 1914-20 and Victory Medal (both 192866 Pte. B.J. Rowe. 15-Can. Inf.), officially impressed, unmounted; together with a trench art paper-knife, the blade engraved 'Battle of Somme July 1916'; a quantity of photographic and other postcards, some of Wellington O.T.C. interest; and two Red Cross letters relating to his death. Note (1): 192866 Private Bernard John Rowe, 15th Battalion, Canadian Infantry, died on 26th September 1916. He is remembered with honour on the Vimy Memorial. Note (2): A contemporary newspaper cutting, which accompanies the lot, adds that Bernard Rowe was the son of Mrs Row of Clifford Terrace, Wellington (Somerset), and the late Mr James Rowe, for many years headmaster of the Courtland Road Boys' School. Upon leaving school Bernard was apprenticed to a jeweller in Fore Street, before emigrating to Canada at the age of twenty. In 1915 he joined the 92nd Highlanders but was then transferred to another battalion. He completed his training in England and is known to have visited Wellington during his leave, prior to departing for the Front. He was twenty-six years of age when he was killed.

Lot 627

A GREAT WAR PAIR OF MEDALS TO WARRANT SCHOOLMASTER F.L. DAVIES, ROYAL NAVY comprising the British War Medal 1914-20 and Victory Medal (both Wt. Schlmr. F.L. Davies. R.N.), officially impressed, unmounted, in box of issue; together with his aluminium dog tag.

Lot 628

A GREAT WAR TRIO OF MEDALS TO PRIVATE G. HARRIS, DORSETSHIRE REGIMENT comprising the 1914-15 Star (3-6060 Pte G. Harris. Dorset: R.), British War Medal 1914-20 and Victory Medal (both 3-6060 Pte. G. Harris. Dorset. R.), officially impressed, unmounted; together with a Great War silver wound badge, stamped to the reverse '206713'; and a pair of miniature medals.

Lot 629

A GREAT WAR M.I.D. TRIO OF MEDALS TO LIEUTENANT W.B. DRYDEN, SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE REGIMENT comprising the 1914-15 Star (2. Lieut. W.B. Dryden. S Staff. R), British War Medal 1914-20 and Victory Medal, lacking 'Mention in Despatches' spray of oak leaves but with associated pin-holes (both Lieut. W.B. Dryden), officially impressed, bar mounted for wearing; together with a Great War silver wound badge, stamped to the reverse 'B39545'; a German Iron Cross; a certificate showing that 2nd Lieut. W.B. Dryden, 7th Bn, South Staffordshire Regiment was mentioned in a despatch from Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, 9th April 1917; various brass buttons and badges; and a commemorative Edward VIII Coronation medal.

Lot 630

A BOER WAR CASUALTY QUEEN'S SOUTH AFRICA MEDAL TO PRIVATE H. CHURCHILL, 19TH HUSSARS second type reverse, with two clasps Transvaal and Natal (4363. Pte. H. Churchill, 19/Hrs), engraved, unmounted.

Lot 631

AN INDIA MEDAL TO PRIVATE W. MARDON, DUKE OF CORNWALL'S LIGHT INFANTRY with two clasps Punjab Frontier 1897-98 and Tirah 1897-98 (3/93. Pte. W. Mardon. 1/D.C.L.I.), engraved in running script, unmounted.

Lot 632

AN INDIAN MUTINY MEDAL TO GUNNER JOHN SMITH, 1ST BENGAL HORSE ARTILLERY with single clasp Lucknow (Gunr. John Smith, 1st Bde Bengl. H. Art.), with brooch mount.

Lot 635

A KOREA MEDAL TO DRIVER J. COLE, ROYAL ARMY SERVICE CORPS (T/21188132 Dvr. J. Cole. R.A.S.C.), officially impressed, unmounted.

Lot 636

A ROYAL OBSERVER CORPS MEDAL TO CHIEF OBSERVER C.J. ARCHER with a single bar (Chief Observer C.J. Archer), officially impressed, with brooch mount.

Lot 161

A mixed selection to include ballooning token, Victorian Reform Club key ring, 1837-97 pewter medal and a 1681 Maxmillion Gandolf Kreuzer coin

Lot 170

An Edward VII coronation medal, the reverse showing the 'Hotel Victoria' and signed 'E. Fuchs 1901', together with a silver plated medallion by John Pinches for the 'Crystal Palace Companys School of Art Music Science & Literature', signed to the obverse and dated 1908 to the reverse, both boxed

Lot 794

MANCHESTER CITY 2011 FA CUP FINAL. Large official boxed set of a replica Cup Final shirt and medal plus an official programme all housed in a large bespoke foldout box to commemorate winning the FA Cup v. Stoke City. Good

Lot 138

FULHAM DIVISON 2 MEDAL 1949 Division 2 Championship medal awarded to John (Jack) McDonald , 1948-49 John McDonald was signed by Fulham from Bournemouth and between 1948 and 52, McDonald made 75 appearances for Fulham scoring 19 goals. McDonald played in 41 of the 42 games scoring 9 goals as Fulham were winners of Division 2 and promoted to the first Division. The hall-marked gold medal has Football League Champions Division 2 and on the reverse is inscribed J.McDonald Fulham FC , Season 1948-49." Comes with Football League box which has gilt inscription and box shows signs of wear and ageing around edges. Good

Lot 139

SOUTHAMPTON MEDAL 1953 Medal awarded to Jack McDonald of Southampton , Football Combination Cup Competition, Runners up 1952-53. Southampton purchased Jack McDonald from Fulham in 1952 and initially he was successful in their first team, but he lost form and played most of the season in the reserves winning this medal in the process. During his time at Southampton, Jack made 16 first team appearances scoring four goals. The medal, with case, has The Football Combination Cup Competition on the front and on the reverse has a hall-mark and is inscribed Runners-Up 1952-53. Arsenal won the trophy. Good

Lot 1456

QPR MEDAL Gold hall-marked winners medal, London FA Professional Charity Fund 1930, reverse inscribed J.H.Armstrong Winners QPR. Armstrong played for QPR between 1928 and 1933. QPR defeated Chelsea and the gold medal comes complete with original case and gilt inscription on top of case (London Football Association). Good

Lot 1380

SURREY COUNTY CUP 1910 Hall marked gold medal with original box presented to George Shipway of Dulwich Hamlet who won the Surrey County Senior Cup Final 1909-10 defeating Woking in the Final. Weighs 8.2 grms. Medal is inscribed "Senior Cup Winners 1909-10 and was made by Vaughtons. Good

Lot 137

CHELSEA - WAR CUP MEDAL 1945 Winners medal for the Football League South War Cup Final in which Chelsea defeated Millwall 2-0. This was the first major trophy won by Chelsea, the Final being played at Wembley. The medal was awarded to John (Jack) McDonald who was a right winger and who scored one of the two Chelsea goals in the Final. John was a loan player for Chelsea having been loaned by Bournemouth to the London Club who played eight guest players in the Final including Black, Hardwick and Goulden and Captain Harris. The medal is gold coloured and made by Vaughtons and comes with a cardboard box as it was wartime and many items were in short supply. There is no hallmark on the medal but it is metal and gold coloured, The front of the medal reads London Football Association and there is a Cup inscribed above the London FA Coat of Arms as the London FA organised football for the senior Southern based clubs during the War. The medal has been entered by the McDonald family. Jack McDonald made 7 Cup appearances for Chelsea scoring four goals and also made 3 League appearances scoring one goal. Medal is in good condition, case has a little damage to the lid

Lot 1483

MERVYN GRIFFITHS MEDAL Gold hall-marked medal with inscription "P & D.L Div 2 Runners-up 1929-30. Believed to have been awarded to Mervyn Griffiths who later became a top-class referee who participated in the 1950, 54 and 58 World Cups. Good

Lot 117

Charles Goldsborough Anderson (1865-1936) - Oil on canvas - Half length portrait of the pioneering British alpine skier Doreen Elliott, signed and dated 1916, 58cm x 48cm Doreen Elliott was a founder member and former president of the Ladies Skiing Club. She was an Olympian and in 1928 raced in the inaugural Murren Inferno, the worlds longest downhill ski race. In the World Alpine Ski Championships of 1932 she won a bronze medal in the slalom and achieved 5th place in the combined event. Condition: **General condition consistent with age

Lot 327

Curling Interest - Large 19th Century silver prize medallion, 'Sir Colin Campbell Curling Club Points Medal', verso with winners spanning 1860-1878 and seven bars with winners spanning 1879-1892, indistinct hallmarks, 8.5cm diameter, 4.9oz approx gross Condition: One hook is broken which connects the bar to the lower medallion, some light surface wear - **General condition consistent with age

Lot 388

Medals - Indian Mutiny Medal 1857-59, name erased but recipient served with 1st Battalion, 20th Regiment Condition: Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department if you require further information

Lot 227

A SECOND WORLD WAR GROUP OF THREE MEDALS comprising a 1939-45 Star, Pacific Star, and War Medal 1939-45, unnamed as issued, unmounted; together with a King's Badge 'For Loyal Service'; and a Devonshire Regiment cap badge (lacking fixing).

Lot 11

An Elizabeth II medal to Charles James Sellman for faithful service and two others

Lot 9

A large silver medal for 35 years of Renaissance (Birm Hallmark)

Lot 2

A group of medals to Capt. Usher of the Middlesex Reg. an order of Bath medal: with order of service booklet and 1914 enrolment document 2nd Lieut. Land Forces and numerous letters congratulating C.B.

Lot 6

A Victorian Canada general service medal to Mid R.H. Willings H.M.S. Niger with Fenian Raid 1866 Bar

Lot 1

A 'Red Box' in Red Morocco with brass handles and stamped with the insignia of George V and the initials of H.B. Usher. Herbert Brough Usher worked in No. 10 Downing Street between 1928-35. The lot also includes a handwritten letter from Ramsey MacDonald and a typed letter dated and signed 7th June 1937 referring to the Abdication of Edward VIII. Usher medals and knighthood medal are in the next lot

Lot 19a

S.S. Gestapo 8 years’ service medal

Lot 8

A long service medal of the Coast Life Savings Corps to James C. Matthews – cased

Lot 1014

A group of four WWII medals including the Atlantic Star with France and Germany bar and a Royal Naval Reserve Long Service and Good Conduct medal to 9833 E.V. J.W.Saunders Engn R.N.R.

Lot 1018

Six WWII medals comprising of New Zealand Memorial Cross marked NZ 25200 Capt R.G.Stevens.M.C., New Zealand War medal, British War medal, 39/45 Africa and Italy Stars

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