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Lot 337

Second World War medal group in box of issue - comprising 1939 - 1945 Star, Burma Star, Defence and War medals, together with related paperwork and ephemera relating to their recipient Gnr. Claude Charles who was captured by the Japanese in 1943 and was a prisoner of war until the end of the war. Along with his medals are various badges and another medal box named to Mrs V. North containing 1939 - 1945 Star (x 2), Italy Star, France and Germany Star, Defence and War medals CONDITION REPORT There is only one certificate present which lists three stars/medals/clasps but it does not specify which. It is also numbered in ink 1490121 on the top left corner

Lot 339

Alexander Davidson's medal for the Battle of the Nile, 1798, in bronze, nicely toned. G - EF, 46mm diameter

Lot 340

Gulf War medal 1990 - 1991, with 16 Jan -29 Feb 1991 clasp name 'Mr D. Allen Marconi Def Sy', in original box of issue - recipient's name and Marconi Def Sys

Lot 357

Medals, Weapons, etc - Kingsley Foster M.G.S. Medal 1793 - 1814. Macdonald History of the Dress of The Royal Regiment of Artillery 1899 (3 boxes)

Lot 72

Fine and rare Lloyd's Patriotic Fund sword of 50 Guinea-type awarded to Lieutenant James Boxer of H.M.S. Antelope, presented in 1804. The ormolu hilt of classical inspiration - the quillons formed as fasces, the knuckle bow as the club of Hercules entwined by a serpent, the pommel as the skin of the Nemean lion, the grip of finely chequered ivory, the langets cast with Naval trophies, with original blue and gold bullion dress knot, with curved single edged fullered blade richly decorated and retaining approximately 95% of its blued and gilt decoration down its entire length and engraved with the 1801 - 1816 Royal Arms, figures of Britannia and Victory, Naval trophies of arms, crowned GR cipher and floral scrolls and the presentation inscription 'From the Patriotic Fund at Lloyds to Leiut. James Boxer of H.M.S. Antelope for his Gallant Conduct on the Capture of the Dutch armed Galliot Schrik by the boats of the Antelope and Magicienne in the night of the 23rd of March 1804 near Zeurick Zee. Complete with its ormolu scabbard retaining all its gilded finish, engraved with oak leaves on its back edge and decorated with cast and chased Naval trophies with classical medallions depicting Herculean Labours and inset polished shagreen panels and twin cabled suspension rings, the throat engraved 'R. Teed Sword Cutler, Lancaster Court, Strand'. Lieutenant, later Captain James Boxer R.N. was a Naval hero who fought gallantly for his country. He entered the Navy as a Captain's servant in 1794 and rose in rank until his retirement as Captain in 1846. Of his many battles, the action which precipitated the presentation of the 50 Guinea Lloyd's sword was as follows:- 'Attaining the rank of Lieutenant on 14 November 1800 - he next in 1801 accompanied the expedition to Egypt for his services throughout the whole campaign, as Commander of Tigre's Launch, was presented with the Turkish gold medal. Lieutenant Boxer transferred to the Antelope on 12 March 1803, bearing the broad pennant in the North Sea of his friend, Sir W. S. Smith. Subsequently, on 31.3.1804, led a division of boats, was wounded in a gallant and successful attack on a guard-vessel, the Schrik of 6 guns and 94 men which he captured'. Sold with research. Provenance: Purchased by Philip Southgate in July 1983 from Peter Dale Ltd. Pall Mall, London CONDITION REPORT Very good original condition overall retaining approx 95% of all gilding and bluing, some slight wear from scabbard lining on blade. Ivory of hilt dirty but complete- original sword knot is worn but complete. Tip of blade is slightly rounded

Lot 87

Victorian 1845 pattern Infantry Officers' sword with gilt brass Gothic hilt, dress knot, fullered blade, signed 'Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall London' and engraved on backstrap - 'H. W. Dennie', etched blade with crowned Royal cipher and scrolls, in steel scabbard.H. W. Dennie was an Ensign in the 41st Foot, joined 2nd West Indian Regiment and transferred as a Lieutenant to 28th Foot in 1842. Major H. W. Dennie - 28th (North Gloucestershire) Foot - served with the 28th Foot in the Crimea at the Siege of Sebastopol in the Winter of 1854 - 1855, where he received severe injuries from frostbite, which necessitated amputation of half the right foot and a great part of the left, in consequence of which he was placed on the retired full pay and with a pension of £150 per annum (medal and clasp and Turkish medal) - source - Harts Army list 1864

Lot 3162

WW1 Victory Medal for Cuba. Official issue example with "Bronze" and Chobillon "AC" mark impressed to edge. Complete with original ribbon.

Lot 3163

WW1 Portuguese Victory Medal. With original ribbon.

Lot 3164

WW1 Romanian Victory medal, signed by Kristesko. Complete with original ribbon.

Lot 3165

WW1 Victory Medal Italy official issue Type 4 by Lorioli. Complete with original ribbon.

Lot 3176

A box of Royal Commemorative medallions in various metals and sizes, some boxed, including a 1948 bronze life saving medal and one for Edward VIII 1937

Lot 4161

Football Medals: Derbyshire Interest - A collection of three 9ct gold football medals comprising: a Derbyshire Football Association 'Div Cup Winners 1925-26' medal complete with photo of the medal winner and a box, hallmarked Vaughton & Sons, Birmingham, a Matlock & District Football League 'League Champions 1921-22' medal, hallmarked Vaughton & Sons, Birmingham and a Matlock & District Football League '1922-23 Cavendish Challenge Cup Winners' medal, hallmarked Vaughton & Sons, Birmingham, all on a 'E.W & S' 9ct rose gold chain, gross weight 68.1g.

Lot 4162

Football Medals: A collection of five sporting medals to comprise: a 'Nottinghamshire Football Association' 9ct gold medal, inscribed to back 'Senior Cup, 1909', hallmarked Thomas Fattorini, Birmingham, weight 8.3g, a 9ct gold cross medallion, inscribed 'Mid-Derbyshire League Champions 1902-3', hallmarked H.G.C., Birmingham, weight 4.6g, a 9ct gold medallion, inscribed 'S & D.C.L. 1924 Champions', hallmarked B & W, Chester, weight 6.2g, together with two silver medallions, the first depicting a cricketer at the stumps, scratched to the reverse 'Runners-Up 1925 S.T.W.C.', hallmarked Chester, 1925, gross weight 8.9g, the second depicting a standing pigeon, inscribed to back, 'S.S.F.L Cup Winners 1926', hallmarked Birmingham, gross weight 8.4g. (5)

Lot 4163

Football Medal: A 9ct gold 'Derbyshire Football Association' enamelled football medal, embossed to the reverse 'Medal Competition Winners 1922-23', hallmarked Vaughton & Sons, Birmingham, 1922, weight approx. 6.8g, contained within box.

Lot 4164

Football Medal: A boxed 9ct gold 'Daily Dispatch Schoolboys Football Compt.' medal with a blue and red enamel front, back uninscribed, hallmarked 'Fattorini and Sons (F&S)', Birmingham, 1932, gross weight 7g.

Lot 4165

Football Medals: A collection of four football medals to comprise: a shield-shaped medal inscribed 'Tamworth Charity Cup 1894' on rose metal, hallmarked to reverse 'J.A', Birmingham 1893, a shield-shaped medal inscribed to reverse, 'Tamworth Boys S.C.', hallmarked, Chester, date letter and makers mark rubbed, a 'WCB 1903' silver medal, hallmarked 'WWC', Birmingham, 1902 and a cross style shaped 'Sterling' silver medal inscribed 'R.M. Tamworth Boys F.C.', gross weight 46.8g/1.50ozt

Lot 4166

Football Medals: A collection of four silver and enamelled medals to comprise: a Derbyshire F.A. medal, inscribed to back '1906-7 Medal Competition Winners Division VII A' in original box, hallmarked Vaughton & Sons, Birmingham, 1906, gross weight 15.6g, a Derbyshire F.A. medal, inscribed to back '1907-8 Medal Competition Runners Up Division 9', hallmarked Vaughton & Sons, Birmingham, 1907, gross weight 14.6g, a silver and enamelled medal inscribed to back 'Derbyshire Senior Shield Runners Up 1907-8', hallmarked Vaughton & Sons, Birmingham, 1907, gross weight 11.7g and a G.Y.C.F.L. 1918-1919 silver medal, inscribed to back '73 Wing R.A.F.' some loss to enamelling, hallmarked Vaughton & Sons, date letter rubbed, gross weight 9.3g.

Lot 4167

Medals: A collection of medals and fobs on a watch chain to include: a 'L. S. F. L. Runners Up 1920-21' medal, a Measham & District Football League '1912-13' medal, as well as three fobs, gross weight 4.12ozt/128.2g together with a cased compass and a white metal chain.

Lot 4179

Medals: A collection of six assorted medals comprising: a 'B.W.F.L. Medal Competition, Winners, Aston Villa, 1932-33, W.Turner' inscribed silver shield-shaped medal, hallmarked T.J.S, Chester, 1930, gross weight 8.5g, a 'R & D.B.L. 1930, Winners, Washford Mills, G. Emms', hallmarked silver and enamelled medal, with 9ct rose gold to front, on silver chain, gross weight 36.0g, a hallmarked silver 'B'ham Wesleyan League Winners, 1st Division, W. Turner', hallmarked W.J.D., Birmingham, 1931, weight approx. 8.7g, a silver medal, inscribed 'B'ham Wesleyan League Shield, 1931-32 Finalists', hallmarked W.J.D., Birmingham, 1931, weight approx. 10.9g, an uninscribed silver medal, hallmarked Fattorini & Sons, Birmingham, 1931, weight approx. 10.9g, and a bronze medal, uninscribed. (6)

Lot 575

A collection of three silver enamelled and rose gold football medals comprising; 'Uttoxeter & district football league Div 2' medal, inscribed to back '1923-24' Birmingham hallmark gross weight approx 12.4gms, a silver and rose gold sheild shaped medal inscribed 'Ashbourne & District.L 1933-34, Birmingham hallmark, gross weight approx 10.7gms and another with the same inscription, gross weight approx 10.9gms

Lot 395

A 9 carat gold enamelled bowling medal; a charm bracelet; a shell pendant (chain unmarked); a selection of earrings, gross weight 19.2 gm

Lot 278

New Zealand - James Cowan - Maori Portraits - Gottfried Lindauer Sketches of Old New Zealand. Maori Biographies. Descriptive Catalogue of Maori Portraits painted by Herr G. Lindauer. Auckland: Printed for H.E. Partridge, 1901. First edition, 8vo, vignette illustrations, original printed boards, a few spots to boards; Cowan, James Another copy of the same work, with 46 contemporary photographs of the original paintings pasted or tipped-in throughout, photographs somewhat faded, occasional small areas of text adhering to image, notes in ink to endpapers and majority of portrait photographs identified to the verso in pencil or ink, publisher's morocco, gilt lettered, spine perished, contents loose, with loosely inserted 1) a typed copy letter from St. Louis, 24/11/1904 to Mr Partridge from F.E. Donne, informing the recipient of the Gold Medal awarded for his Maori paintings at the St. Louis World's Fair, &c.; 2) copy on 3 leaves typed with picture titles and sizes, corresponding with the "Contents" list in Sketches of Old New Zealand 3) a typewritten letter to Mr U.F. McCabe from H.E. Partridge discussing the conditions under which, in the future, he might sell his collection; 4) folding pedigree of Kahungunu, on linen-backed paper, [c.1940]; Centennial of the Treaty of Waitangi, 6 February 1940, Souvenir Programme. 1940, 8vo, wrappers, worn and detached Note: Gottfried Lindauer (1839-1926) was a Czech and later a New Zealand artist famous for his portraits, especially that of the Maori. He moved to Auckland in the 1870's where he met businessman Henry Partridge who, over 30 years, commissioned from Lindauer numerous portraits of eminent Maori, as well as large-scale depictions of traditional Maori life and customs. Many prominent Maori chiefs commissioned his work, which accurately records their facial tattoos, clothing, ornaments and weapons. His life-size portraits were exhibited by Sir Walter Buller at the Colonial and Indian Exhibition, 1886, and in 1901 Partridge, Lindauer's earliest and most important patron, opened a gallery in Auckland which featured 40 of Lindauer's Maori portraits. By the time Partridge sold his Lindauer collection to the Auckland Art Gallery in 1915, there were 62 portraits. The historian James Cowan (1870-1943), who wrote the descriptive catalogue of the exhbition, described the collection as 'Unrivalled in the world' and a record of the 'old order' which in his opinion 'passed away forever' with King Tawhiao's death in 1894.

Lot 258

An Edwardian silver-gilt commemorative Coronation medal fob, Stourport National School Perfect Attendance, Birmingham 1902

Lot 241

For King and Empire, The World War I commemorative campaign medal group, a set of six replica medals each made of 925 sterling silver, coins varying from 30g to 34g in weight, also with a Victoria Cross mounted in Bronze, each with matching ribbon, in original display case with certificate

Lot 154

A novelty silver-gilt sailing boat, modern London hallmark, 6cm high, together with a ladies engine-turned silver powder compact, (mirror cracked), Birmingham, 1922, a small silver-mounted wooden photo-frame, a faux tortoiseshell pocket cigarette case and a ERII boxed Imperial Service Medal to Harry Gooding. (5)

Lot 243

Benedetto Pistrucci, the Waterloo medal commemorating the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo 1815-2015, bronze coin layered in pure silver, 400g in weight, edition 652 of 1815, in original plastic display case and box with certificate, together with a pair of silver proof coins relating to the same battle, edition 8 of 95, 28.2g and 22.2g each, in original box with certificate

Lot 391

A WW1 Victory & War Medal to 28216 Pte A. Keen Durham LI, an Aug 1914 Star and Victory Medal to 9078 H.D. Sergeant RAMC, War Medal to 87690 S. Clarke RAMC, together with a WW1 silver and enamel Canadian Machine Gun Corp badge, ARP silver badge and other collectables

Lot 197

A WWI trio to '11856 Pte A E Smith RMLI':, 1914-15 Star, War Medal and Victory Medal, together with 1939-45 War Medal and a facsimile of his war record aboard HMS Caser.

Lot 20

A 9ct gold Royal Mint GWR 150th Anniversary Medal:, (198g) together with a silver example and a bronze example, three Franklin Mint 'Mountbatten Medallic History of GB & Sea' medals and two copies of City of London certificates.

Lot 200

A WWI group of four to '219502 w H Hembrow AB RN':, 1914-15 Star, War Medal, Victory Medal and RN LSGC medal HMS Vivid, together with George V War Badge.

Lot 201

A WWI trio to 'J17189 J A Wilson AB RN':, 1914-15 Star, War Medal, Victory Medal and War Badge.

Lot 203

A WWII group of six to 'J95384 A R E Gascoigne AB RN': comprising 1939/45, Atlantic, and Africa Stars, 1939-45 War Medal, Defence Medal and RN LSGC medal.

Lot 204

A WWI trio to 'J7150 G H Friend AB RN:, 1914-15 Star, War Medal and Victory Medal.

Lot 205

A WWII group of six to 'KX 81500 L Cowan Spo HMS St James':, 1939-45 Star, Atlantic Star, Italy bar with clasp, Burma Star with clasp, War Medal and George VI RN LSGC.

Lot 206

A WWI trio '2019 A/Sgt Samuel J Williamson RAMC':, 1914-15 Star with Rosette and Mons bar, War Medal and Victory Medal, together with a copy of MIC.

Lot 207

A WWI trio to 'L 27172 Sadler W A Lane RFA', 1914-15 Star, War Medal and Victory Medal:, in issue boxes without ribbons.

Lot 208

A WWII group of six to 'K66952 W H T Hill Sto 1 RN':, 19389-45 Star, Atlantic Star with clasp, Italy Star with clasp, Africa Star, War Medal and RN LSGC Medal, together with photograph, service record and certificates etc..

Lot 209

A Elizabeth II British Empire Medal (Civil):, cased.

Lot 213

A WWI miniature group of four:, 1914-15 Star War Medal with four RN clasps, Victory Medal and Defence Medal..

Lot 216

A German WWI trio:, 1914 Iron Cross, Veteran's Medal and Kyffhauser Medal, mounted as worn.

Lot 217

An Elizabeth II Royal Observer Corps Medal to 'Observer William George Pound':, with a copy of service record.

Lot 218

An Edward VII Visit to Scotland Medal 1903 to 'PC D Little' Scottish Police:.

Lot 219

A late 19th/early 20th century Metropolitan Police group of three Jubilee and Coronation medals to Police Constable F Coles:, 1897 Coronation Medal, Edward VII Coronation Medal and George V Coronation Medal.

Lot 220

A Royal Agricultural Society of England Long Service Medal by Pinches of London to William Morle 1957:, together with a collection of British and Foreign miniature service medals..

Lot 221

A Victorian Royal Navy LSGC Medal to 'Alfred Beale Commissioned Boatman HM Coast Guard':.

Lot 222

A family group of four Royal Warrant Holders medals:, 1897 Jubilee medal, Edward VII coronation medal and George V coronation medal to Robert Kirkland and an 1897 Jubilee medal to J,F Kirkland.*Notes- The original warrant was given in 1886 to Mssr Kirkland Ltd 13 Hardman Street and 11 Lord Street,Liverpool, Bakers and Confectioners

Lot 237

A World War One Distinguished Conduct Medal group of four to 64754 Dvr. F.S. Brown: includes Distinguished Conduct Medal, 1914 'Mons' Star , Campaign and Victory Medal, lacks M.I.D. oak leaf, miniature ribbons, 'Old Contemptible's Association' badge No 2332, Metropolitan Special Constabulary badge and a commemorative pendant, 'France's Day 1917', together with photocopies of London Gazette and medal award.

Lot 243

A Queens South Africa medal with two clasps to '3914 Pte J T Johnson 14/Hrs':, 1st type with 'ghost dates', Relief of Lady Smith and Tugela Heights clasps, in an associated box.

Lot 244

A WWII War Medal to Albert Syson, Durham Light Infantry together with a collection of related Army papers and ephemera etc:.*Notes -Joining in October 1940, Private Syson was declared unfit for armed service after sustaining facial injuries which caused difficulty breathing and was medically discharged June 1941.

Lot 246

A Victorian Indian Mutiny Medal 'T Butler 1st Bttn 13th Lt Infy', a War Medal and a George V Colonial Auxiliary Forces LSGC medal, together with a collection of lapel badges and buttons etc:, also a silver gilt Masonic jewel for 'Lodge Mount Everest No 2439'.*Notes Mount Everest Lodge was formed in 1892 with their romm located in Darjeeling. The lodge was combined with the Grand Lodge of Indian in 1961.

Lot 258

A Queens South Africa trio to '6364 Pte R G Templeton Gren Gds', :, Queen's South Africa Medal with three clasps, King's South Africa with two clasps and Kings Visit to Ireland Medal 1903, together with three WWII GSM's (6)

Lot 264

A WWI Military Medal group of six to W C Broad.10/HRS. : includes Military Medal (4290 Cpl W.C.Broad. 10/HRS), 1914 Star with Aug 22nd Nov 1914 bar (4290 L.Cpl W Broad 10/HRS), War and Victory Medals (47635 A.Sjt. W.C.Broad.10-HRS), Long Service & Good Conduct Medal (47635 W.C.Broad. 10/HRS) Meritorious Service Medal ( 534214 Sjt. W.C.Broad. 10/HRS), an A.R.P. badge, Temperance Medal, etc.

Lot 266

A Victorian India and South Africa group of three to '3669 Pte J S Stoodley, Devon Regiment':, comprising India Medal with two clasps, Queen's South Africa Medal (1st type) with three clasps and a King's South Africa Medal with two clasps, together in a Victorian South African New Year Tin.

Lot 313

An Elizabeth II trio to '22872130 W O CL A A Titt' together with photograph, warrant certificates and dress sword:, Africa General Service Medal with clasp, ER II General Service Medal with clasp and Ulster Defense regimental Medal for Long Service and Good Conduct.

Lot 319

A WWI miniature group of eleven to '12802 Serjt (Actg.Co.Qrmr-Serjt) E W Anderson RE' together with presentation sword, silver cigarette case, two presentation dishes and ephemera:, the group comprising DSM, 1914-15 Star, War Medal, Victory Medal, 1939-45 War Medal, India general Service Medal, GRV Jubilee Medal, GRVI Coronation Medal, Army LSGC, Army Meritorious Service Medal and Romanian Barbatie si Credentia 2nd Class, the sword by J Daniels, Woolwich of regulation pattern with inscription for the promotion to Lieutenant Quartermaster, together with a framed photograph of the recipient and framed WWI dispatch notice.

Lot 321

A group of two to 34974. Sgt W W Gale Som. L. I.: 1914-18 War Medal and Indian General Service Medal with Afghanistan NWF bar and M.I.D. oakleaf.

Lot 333

A WWI group of three together with a collection of later service medals:, the group of three comprising War Medal , Victory Medal and Defense Medal, later medals including a National Service medal.

Lot 347

A 9ct gold and enamel International Football League medal awarded to Alexander 'Alex' Bennett, Scotland vs England 1908:, obverse with English and Scottish lions in shield cartouches on a stippled ground with white enamel pendant beneath, the whole with a blue enamel circular border surmounted by a football flanked by a laurel crest, reverse engraved 'Won by Alexr Bennett 1908 DFT', hallmarked Birmingham 1907, with engraved border and later applied brooch pin, 4.5cm high.* Notes Alexander 'Alex' Bennett (1881-1940) began playing for his local club Rutherglen Glencairn in 1901 and was selected for the Scottish International Junior side in 1902, scoring three goals in junior internationals. In 1903 he signed for Celtic Rangers and was a regular first team player in the squad that won the Scottish League title for four years consecutively from 1905-1908. In 1908 he left Celtic and signed for Glasgow Rangers (ten days after scoring the winning goal against them) and became the first player ever to play for both Celtic and Rangers. The signing did not pass without an enquiry from Celtic into the transfer, but the appeal was eventually turned down by the Scottish FA in June 1908. During the First World War he played for Dumbarton and finished his footballing career with Albion Rovers in over the 1920/21 season. He went on to manage Third Larnak and Clydebank as well a writing a regular column for the Daily Mail. Over his playing career he made eleven appearances for the Scottish International team scoring two goals and represented the Scottish League on ten occasions.

Lot 356

Pele (1940-) A set of eight limited edition signed giclee prints commemorating the 50th Anniversary of Pele winning his first World Cup Winners medal:, 'Pele & Ali' (83/95), 60cm, 51cm, ' Bicycle kick' (83/95), 60cm x 90cm, 'World Cup Final 1970', 'Pele & Moore' (83/225) 46cm x 30cm, 'Goal!', 'Pele & Best', (83/225) 30cm x 42cm, 'Pele', 'World Cup Victory 1970' (83/225) 30cm x 46cm , each with certificate of authenticity to the reverse, published by Washington Green Fine Art 2008, together with brochure (9)

Lot 377

William 'Billy' Bannister (1879-1942) a group of three 9ct gold football medals, comprising a circular gold medal inscribed 'English league vs Scottish league' surrounding armorial over flags and football, reverse with laurel wreath and inscribed 'The Football league versus Scottish League Mar 18th 1901 W Bannister', maker Vaughton & sons , Birmingham 1900, a 9ct gold and enamel medal with central red enamel shield with heraldic lions over a cast wreath edge and surmounted by blue enamel pendant inscribed 'The Football League England Vs Scotland, reverse inscribed 'W Bannister 1902', maker Vaughton & Sons , Birmingham 1901; the third a 9ct gold and enamel medal with central crest highlighted in red surrounded by a circular blue enamel border 'Leicestershire Senior Football League' , reverse inscribed 'Champions 1926-27', maker The Usher manufacturing Co, Birmingham 1926.*Biography William 'Billy' Bannister was born in Burnley, Lancashire in early 1879 and as a teenager worked as a miner in Barden Colliery before becoming a professional footballer. He played his early football with Earsely FC before signing for Burnley FC in 1899. In 1901 he signed for Bolton Wanders FC before he transferred to Woolwich Arsenal in 1902. In 1904 he signed a record breaking £300 transfer fee to move to Leicester Fosse FC making 149 appearances before returning to play for Burnley FC in 1910, retiring from football in 1912. He made his International career debut in the 6-0 victory over Wales at St Jame's Park and was selected again for the International side against Ireland in 1902 at Bamoral Showgrounds, Belfast (Ireland 0- England 1) In 1911 whilst still listed as a professional footballer he became landlord of the Grimshaw Arms in Leicester and continued to own and run serval establishments until his death at the age of 63 in 1942.* Provenance- By family descent.

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