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DISTINGUISHED FLYING MEDAL George VI, 550572 SGT J A PATTERSON RAF, British War Medal and Victory Medal L-1601 GNR J T THOMPSON RA and Air Ministry Aircraft Recognition book AP1764, March 1940 (4) Provenance: (DFM) The family of the recipient and by descent to the present owner. Sold with a scan of a photograph of the recipient. DFM: London Gazette, 31 October 1941, 550572 Sergeant John Anderson Patterson (deceased) awarded with effect from 28th December 1940. Sergeant J A Patterson of 51 Squadron, RAF died on 27 February 1941, aged 21. He enlisted in 1936 as a 'Boy Entrant-Wireless Operator'. He was the son of Thomas and Elizabeth Patterson and husband of Kathleen Phillips Patterson of Staveley, Derbyshire.
FOUR WEDGWOOD JASPER PORTRAIT MEDALLIONS, 18TH CENTURY comprising George Washington copied from a medal by Voltaire struck in Paris 1777, blue jasper and white relief, c1777-80, 10.5 x 8.5cm, impressed WEDGWOOD & BENTLEY, Admiral Augustus Keppel, c1780, blue jasper with white relief impressed KEPPEL, 10 x 8cm, impressed WEDGWOOD & BENTLEY, William ('Governor') Franklin, modelled by John Flaxman, c1783-90, white jasper dipped in green with white relief, impressed Gr. FRANKLIN, 10.5 x 8.5cm, impressed WEDGWOOD and James 'Athenian' Stuart, c1780, white jasper dipped in green with white relief, impressed J. STUART, 8.8 x 7cm, impressed WEDGWOOD, in Victorian machine carved oak frame with printed trade label of Shaw & Sons Wheeler Gate Nottingham ++All in fine condition, undisturbed in the frame until removed for the purposes of cataloguing for the present sale, the medallion of Washington with some mild surface discolouration visible on the image
SOCCER. BIRMINGHAM DISTRICT AND COUNTY FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION 9CT GOLD AND ENAMEL MEDAL, 1894-5 the reverse engraved WINNERS 1894-5 T THORPE, 3.4cm h excluding ring, by Vaughton & Sons, Birmingham 1874, cased, 19.2g Tom Thorpe, Walsall Unity goalkeeper. ++Light wear and minor scratches really only noticeable under 10x magnification
GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL one clasp Iraq, 3045967 PTE A THOMPSON R SCOTS ditto ditto one clasp S E Asia 1945-46 naming erased, ditto ditto one clasp Palestine 4975795 PTE S S BANNER FORESTERS, ditto ditto Elizabeth II, one clasp Malaya 22558496 PTE H W NEIL RAOC, Defence Medal and South Africa Medal for War Services (6)
INDIA MEDAL two clasps Punjab Frontier 1897-98 and Tirah 1897-98 2041 SAPPER ... MURAD ALI No 3 COY..., India General Service Medal, one clasp North West Frontier 1908 6171 PTE J FARLEY 1ST W Y REGT, ditto ditto Afghanistan N.W.F.1919 renamed, ditto ditto two clasps North West Frontier 1930-31 and Mohmand 1933 9791 SEP MULA SINGH 1-7 RAJPUT R and ditto ditto North West Frontier 1936-37 and North West Frontier 1937-39 S-3106 RESVT BUTCHER SIKANDAR KHAN R1ASC (5)
A COMPLETE AND VERY IMPORTANT ARCHIVE OF MEDALS AND SERVICE EPHEMERA, to a member of the 6th Btn North Staffordshire Regiment, who was a Veteran of the 'D' Day landings 'Operation Overlord' in June 1944, 5038238 Private, later Company Sgt Major & WO 2.John Coleman, this archive consists of the 1939-45 & France/Germany Stars, Defence and War medal, together with the Territorial Efficiency medal, correctly named to 5038238 WO.Class2. J Coleman, North Staffs, together with certificate of issue and original fibre dog tags, soldiers Service and paybook, six boxed and loose silver & silver gilt Shooting medals for Coleman from the Lichfield Miniature Rifle club, two are named on the reverse J.Coleman, metal North Staffs tie bar, four original WW2 period patches for the North Staffords, and 59th Staffs Division/21st Army group, a number of original maps for the D Day landings including area of Arromanches,(Gold Beach) The overlay map of the Bocage are back from the Beaches,& a further map of the area around Caen, also present is the original cover from the Daily Herald dated Friday August 11th 1944, concerning the landings, original Soldiers release book for Coleman, giving his date of birth as 11th October 1901, information from the Family States that he was evacuated back to the UK with an injury, but went back to France and served with the push to Paris and its liberation, The archive includes many original black and white photos of his time in Paris, with menu cards tourist pamphlets etc, and some original French Resistance photos of their struggles with the Nazi's, there is also a printed letter from Dwight Eisenhower, Supreme HQ AEF, finally a framed certificate from Commander Home Forces dated 4 June 1943 to Coleman & a framed North Stafford crest, a historical and important archive to a D Day veteran
BRITISH WAR & VICTORY MEDAL PAIR, correctly named to 42334 Pte C B Taylor Notts & Derby Regiment. Together with 4 gold coloured School board of London Attendance medals all named to E Blaney for 1897,1898, 1900 & 1901, together with a similar medal silver coloured for 1902, E Blayney, all struck by Spink of London with a cased Proof set of Decimal coinage GB for 1980
A FAMILY ARCHIVE OF MEDALS AND OTHER RELATED PAPERS AND ITEMS, relating to a father and Sons Service in WW1 and WW2. Firstly a British War & Victory medal pair, correctly named to 860T.C. H Coxall, TR.CK. (Trawler Cook) Royal Naval Reserve. He is listed as a Casualty when the Steam Trawler 'Corella' out of Grimsby was lost on 30th September, 1919. He was 37 years. With Pensions and issue slip paperwork, and what appears to be a locker or bed plate engraved H Coxall, secondly the WW2 group of medals and miniatures relating to his Son John Steven Coxall. 2387868 consisting of 1939-45, Italy, Africa stars and War Medal,(all un-named) the miniatures have the France & Germany Star and Defence medal in the group? It would appear that Coxall was taken POW possibly during the Africa or Italy Campaigns, and found himself interned at Stalag X1A near Magdeburg, Germany, this Camp was also known as Stalag 341,the medals come with Original documents from the Red Cross including Camp location map, advice booklet for relatives, and a metal plate with the markings of Stalag X1A on it and the POW ID Number 141718, this was Coxalls POW number, Army Form B104, press cutting, ID Card, and Driving Licence, together with a further Licence for Edna Mary Coxall, boxed WW1 era German Iron Cross possibly silver marked KO on reverse, small silver coloured luftwaffe Eagle/Swastika Cap device, and a further German hat badge, together with a small pocket lighter marked JSC, there is also a framed 4'x6' picture of Coxall, together with a silver pocket watch and chain, a lovely family archive
A WOODEN BOX CONTAINING AN IMPRESSIVE GROUP OF WWII MEDALS, to a Polish Soldier who saw action at Monte Cassino in Italy with photographs and paperwork, group consists of the 1939-45 & Italy Stars, Defence & War Medal, Monte Cassino Cross, numbered 27030 to reverse together with original certificate of issue to Josef Dasiukiewicz and small black and white photo of recipient, 5th Polish Kresowa Division Badge, with original certificate of issue number 22946, issued to same recipient, Polish Polska Swemu Obroncy medal, no bars, 2nd Polish Corps Button badge, formed 1943, with issue certificate, Jerusalem Pilgrims Cross, a white metal Monte Cassino bracelet dated 18.V.1944, issue certificates for British medals & four black and white photos of the recipient, A lovely archive to a Polish soldier who saw some of the most fierce fighting in WW2 Italy
A BOX CONTAINING VARIOUS MEDALS AND ITEMS, 3 x WW2 Air Crew Europe Stars(all believed to be copies) WW2 Defence and War Medal, a boxed set of commemorative pin badges for Waterloo 1815, boxed Bayard Lyon, France 1881-1981 medal, (Fire Hydrant Company) Electric shaver box, containing a ribbon and miscellaneous medal hanger bars
A BRITISH WAR & VICTORY MEDAL PAIR, correctly named to Pte R-19972 Harry Hoyle. Kings Royal Rifle Corps. Hoyle was KIA whilst serving with the 2nd Btn, at the Battle of the Somme, His date of death is recorded as 9th September, 1916, and he is buried at Caterpillar Valley Cemetery, Longueval, Somme, France, together with his Memorial Death plaque, and a glazed frame containing his Original Memorial scroll, also a box of issue, WW2 group of 2 medals, Defence and War medal (Un-named) sent to J M Appleby, of Halifax, Yorkshire
A WW1 VICTORY MEDAL, correctly named to 1330 Gunner R.E. Godwin. Royal Artillery. Also a WW2 group of medals (un-named as issued) 1939-45, Burma Stars, Defence & War medal together with Air Ministry box of issue and original medal issue slip. Also a 'Sanctus Marcus Venet' Vatican medal no ribbon
A fine Russian silver (84 zolotniki) cigarette case, with maker's mark to both internal panels, the outside of the case having affixed miniature awards for the Red Cross Medal for the Russo-Japanese War, Medal for the Russo-Japanese War, Medal for General Mobilisation, together with an unattributed 'Wrangel Cross' (a black and white enamelled Geneva Cross), its vertical arms dated '1920' and '1921', the case also applied with silver flowers and stems, and four blooms displaying rose coloured enamel stigma, also engraved with entwined monogram 'AK' to front panel and 'Nedegeba', internal compartment gilding rubbed, lightly used, 73mm x 126mm x 15mm,
A white metal commemorative Officer's cigarette casket, in the Arts & Crafts style, the lid with strap like hinges, raised roundel containing a Queen's South Africa medal, and a worn inscription panel, the front engraved 'William Fredrick Adams Imperial Light Horse' 13cm x 8.5cm x 3.1cm *Lieutenant William Fredrick Adams, Imperial Light Horse, was killed in action during the Boer War at Wagon Hill, near Ladysmith, on January 6th 1900
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