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LOT OF VARIOUS MEDALS AND BADGESincluding two 'Astor County Cup' bronze shooting medals with 'Elkington & Co.Ltd.' cases, 1914-18 British War Medal named to '6748 Dvr.W.Taylor. R.A.', WWI Scottish Rifles (Cameronians) glengarry badge with related group photograph, 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, Defence and War Medals, and various badges, 1 box
JAMES WHITELAW HAMILTON RSA RSW NEAC (SCOTTISH 1860 - 1932), THE OLD FARMHOUSE oil on board, signed 25cm x 35cm Framed. Note: James Whitelaw Hamilton was born on 26 November 1860, the eldest child to wood turner James Hamilton and his wife Mary Stevenson of 1 Morris Place Glasgow. His parents moved the family to Helensburgh and lived at Thornton Lodge, 107 Sinclair Street, Helensburgh. Whitelaw Hamilton displayed an aptitude for painting at an early age, and after studying in Glasgow, he moved to Paris and studied at the studios of Pascal-Adolphe-Jean Dagnan-Bouveret and Aimé Morot, both considered leading lights of the 19th Century French Movement - specialising in landscapes and portraiture. Whitelaw Hamilton's landscapes have a rugged and raw quality but he did not limit his work to one medium being equally successful using oils, pastels and watercolours. Not surprisingly, given Helensburgh's reputation as a centre for artists, Whitelaw Hamilton became friends with the Glasgow Boys. In 1884, he joined Guthrie, Henry, Crawhall and Melville at Cockburnspath. EA Walton, who spent his winters at Thornton Lodge, and James Guthrie were to remain friends with Whitelaw Hamilton throughout their lives. They shared similar ideals and spent many years in Helensburgh recording the urban lifestyle of the wealthy residents in the town. Whitelaw Hamilton married Lillian Millar Shaw of 12 Lynedoch Place, Glasgow at St Mary's Episcopal Church on 9 September 1891. He and Lillian took residence in the Grange, 23 Suffolk Street, Helensburgh, the home that he was to remain in for the rest of his life. Whitelaw Hamilton exhibited abroad as often as he did at home. He became a member of the Munich Secession and won a gold medal at the Munich International Exhibition in 1897. He became a member of the New English Art Club in 1887, a member of the Royal Scottish Academy in 1922 and a member of the Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolours in 1895. He also held the position of Hon. Secretary, Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts. He suffered personal loss in 1918, when his son Lt. Arthur Leslie Hamilton was killed in action in Mesopotamia on 25 October, serving with the 1st Highland Light Infantry. A portrait of his son was completed by James Guthrie and is held within the collection of the Glasgow Art Gallery. James Whitelaw Hamilton died in Helensburgh on 16 September 1932 aged 71. His work is represented in Glasgow Art Gallery, Perth Art Gallery, City of Edinburgh Collection, Lillie Art Gallery, The Hunterian, Perth & Kinross Council, Kirkcaldy Museums & Galleries, Paisley Museum & Art Galleries, Dundee Art Gallery, Kelvingrove, The Royal Scottish Academy, Walker Art Gallery, Weimar Art Gallery in Germany and other public collections.
A 1917-1921 'COGADH NA SAOIRSE' WAR OF INDEPENDENCE BRONZE SERVICE MEDAL WITH 'COMRAC' BAR, on black and tan ribbon with decorated clasp, issued to John Lynch; together with a Saorstat Eireann Arrest Warrant by order of the Minister of Defence for John Lynch of Dungarvin Co. Waterford, dated 'August 9th, 1923' and signature printed 'Risteard Ua Maolchatha, Minster of Defence'. (2)
***PLEASE NOTE ESTIMATE IN PRINTED CATALOGUE SHOULD READ €200-300; FULL DESCRIPTION SHOULD READ***A COLLECTION OF ITEMS RELATING TO PEARL MACKAY, comprising: - Her Cuman na mban member badge, white metal with rifle motif, - A copy of her Military Pension application, dated 2 May 1935 and - 3 silver Irish language medals awarded to Pearl, one dated '1913' stamped; and a small collection of equipment. Pearl Mackay, nee Quinn, d. 1960, was a dedicated member of Cumann na mBan for which she was awarded the service medal in 1933. She went on to found a branch of the White Cross in Gowran, Co. Kilkenny in 1920.
A LARGE WHITE METAL PLATED MEDAL, obverse titled ‘Fachamt Boxen Im D.L.R.’ with a pair of boxers in relief, over the German eagle and swastika, the design signed HME, reverse engraved ‘Landerkampf / Irland-Deutschland / 10.12.37. Hamburg / Dem Sieger / Fliegengewicht’, engraved on edge ‘Stempel-Muller Bremen’. With a recently printed list of contestants. c. 2 ½ ins diameter
A NAPOLEONIC MEDAL, this medal was instituted on 12 August 1857 by Napoleon III to 'honour with a special distinction the soldiers who fought under the flag of France in the great wars of 1792-1815' and awarded to survivors of the wars of Revolution and Empire some 42 years after their end. it was designed by the great medallist Désiré Albert Barre and produced by the Imperial Mint.
MEDALLIONS, a collection of six silver medallions, 1920s and 30s, sporting and similar, including medal of Working Girls Drilling Association, Dublin, dated 1928, a football medal with engraved inscription ‘MFA Jun Challenge Cup 1935’, Cork manufacturer’s mark to rear (J. Milser); and four other various medals.
Tunic early 1900 pattern. With medal ribbon bars for: 1) Order of the Bath. 2) Royal Victorian Order. 3) Order of the British Empire. 4) Canada General Service medal 1866-70. 5) Egypt 1882-89 medal. 6) Victoria Jubilee 1887-97 medal. 7) Coronation medal 1903. 8) Dubar medal 1903. 9) George V 1911 coronation medal. 10) Order of Medijidie (Turkey). 11) Khedives Bronze star 1882-91. NB. Vendor purchased direct from the Royal Green Jackets museum in the 1990s when the trustees were raising money for the museum. NBB. Mannequin not included in sale.
Pilot Officer Leslie Norman Bowles F/O 152369 No. 202 Squadron RAF (killed on air operations) WW2 trio, letters and photographs relating to death and burial at sea. Bowles was the Navigator on a Catalina Flying Boat which crashed into hills behind Algeciras, Spain whilst on operations on 18/8/1944. Medals:1939-45 Star, Atlantic Star, and War Medal 1939-45 with box and paperwork. Paperwork comprises:1) Reported Killed telegram 21/8/44.2) Letter from Wing Commander No202 Squadron 23/8/44.3) 5 page letter from squadron chaplin 27/8/44 which includes 9 photographs of burial services at sea of the crew.4) Air Ministry letter confirming death 30/8/44.5) Sympathy letter from Buckingham Palace.6) Personal photographs. Being sold behalf of Cats Protection Charity.
Comprising: 1) 1914-15 Star. 2) 1914-18 war medal. 3) Victory medal. 4) Metitorious Service medal. 5) Soldiers small book. 6) Cert of Education 3rd Class. 7) Cert. of Education 2nd class. 8) Discharge certificate. 9) Framed & glazed photograph inuniform on his wedding day. NB. Halls enlisted as a boy aged 15yrs 5 months into 2nd BN. Suffolk Regt. Service in India.
His original miniature mess dress medals (cased) together with obituary and related paperwork & photos. Miniature medals are: 1) Victorian Companion of the Order of the Bath. 2) Victorian Crimea medal with Sebastopol clasp. 3) Victorian Indian General Service medal with North West Frontier clasp. 4) Victorian 2nd Afghan War 1878-80 medal. 5) Turkish Crimea medal. N.B. Front of ribbons faded.
William Roffe from a drawing by F. Roffe, 19th century, "St. George" from the medal by W. Wyon R.A. executed for His Royal Highness Prince Albert, tondo, engraving, diameter 23.5cm.; 9.25in in elaborate gilt frame.Condition Report: The print is in very good, original condition with no obvious faults to report. The print is framed and glazed as can be seen. There are just one or two minor knocks and losses to the frame commensurate with age most notably in the bottom centre edge.
BRITISH WAR AND VICTORY MEDAL, pair of medals correctly named to 33315 Gnr (Gunner) S. Thompson. R.A.(Royal Artillery) The medals come with a postcard size black and white photo of the recipient in uniform, addressed to his mother in Tamworth, Staffs, also present is an Army Form B2067, (character certificate) for the recipient
BRITISH WAR AND VICTORY MEDAL, pair of medals correctly named to 276891 Pte George Heath, 7th Btn Manchester Regiment, heath was a casualty/KIA on 28th August, 1916 Nr Hebuterne, Battle of the Somme, the medals come with the CWGC details, MIC confirming a pair, and Copy of the War diary for the 7th Btn on that day, he is remembered on the Thiepval Memorial
BRITISH WAR AND VICTORY MEDAL, pair of medals correctly named to 86733 Pte Harry Walton, 27th Coy, Machine Gun Corps, (Infantry) Walton became a Casualty/KIA on 21st September, 1917 during the 3rd Battle of Ypres(Paschaendale) the medals also come with his Memorial Death plaque, with inner and outer card envelope, also his original memorial scroll, together with the original box of issue, slips and envelope sent to his next of kin, a complete archive to a member of the so called 'Suicide Squad'
A GROUP OF TWO MEDALS ON A WEARING BAR, WWII Defence medal (un-named as issued), together with an ER II Police Good conduct/long Service medal, impressed to Constable Kenneth Davies. PC Davies served in the West Midlands Police attached to the Walsall Div, with box of issue & a Walsall Police Swimming Club enamel badge & a Gold coloured St. John Ambulance medallion named to Kenneth Davies, also a WWI Victory Medal correctly named to 186885 Pte.2. A Hammond RAF
A BRITISH WAR AND VICTORY MEDAL, pair of medals correctly named to 316220 Pte A.T.Morgan, Tank Corps, together with two original fibre Dog tags to recipient, also a Tank Corps Cap Badge, miniature medal ribbon and a MGC (Collar Dog) also included is a brass tin with initials and faint date 1815
A PLASTIC BOX CONTAINING A NUMBER OF WWI MEDALS, British War & Victory medal pair correctly named to K.50620 E.Ward. STO.2. Royal Navy, with box of issue and original ribbons, 1914-15 Star, together with Victory Medal, correctly named to DEAL 3518-S- Pte H Hayton. RM (Royal Marines.), single Victory medal correctly named to K.42764 J.Ward. STO 1. Royal Navy (possible connection to E Ward?), a confirmation medallion, an alloy gold coloured medallion Republic De S Marino 1926
A BAG OF MEDALS CONSISTING OF INDIAN GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL, (Bar North West Frontier 1930-31) correctly named to 4130 NK Gurmukh Singh 5-2 Punjab Regiment Pakistan Independance medal named to 4812 Ald Moh'd Khan. P.A.C. U.S. WW2 Victory medal, British Services Tattoos Dortmund/Berlin 1947 medallion
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