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Three First World War medals, comprising; The 1914-15 Star to 224005. T.W.HICKSON. A.B., R.N., The 1914-18 British War Medal and The 1914-19 Victory Medal to 234005 T.W.HICKSON. L.S. R.N., a base white metal medallion commemorating The Battle of Jutland, May 31st 1916, with a cardboard box, The 1914-19 Victory Medal to 68408 GNR.H.F.LEGGETT. R.A., a Princess Mary's Christmas 1914 brass gift tin, with card, also a quantity of cloth badges, paperwork, photographs and sundry, (qty).
The 1914-18 British War Medal and The 1914-19 Victory medal to F.5332 W.G.FUNNELL. A.M.1 R.N.A.S.(the Victory medal officially re-named), a silk postcard detailed 1915 Ypres, a ten shillings note, a 1951 crown, a small quantity of pre-1920 and pre-1947 British pre-decimal coinage, a 1797 penny and a U.S.A five cents 1886, (qty).
A lady's silver purse, having foliate engraved decoration, fitted with a carrying chain, Birmingham 1920, a rectangular silver cigarette case, Birmingham 1918, a rectangular silver vesta case, monogram engraved, Sheffield 1898 and a silver Licensed Victuallers School medal, 'For Good Conduct', London 1913, with a wooden circular case, (5).
QUEEN ELIZABETH II TERRITORIALS OVAL SILVER MEDAL WITH RIBBON FOR 'EFFICIENT SERVICE' awarded to T/22528265 D.V.R. E, Matthews RASC together with a WORLD WAR I GILT VICTORY MEDAL awarded to CPL F. Bryant R.E., a MILITARY ISSUE PLATED METAL WHISTLE 'J. Hudson & Co., Birmingham 1943', a pair of MODERN GILT METAL AND ENAMEL R.A.F. WINGS, a military BRASS TWO-PART BUCKLE and an AMMUNITION CLIP (6)
A George VI Imperial Service medal, awarded to George Charles Griggs, in presentation case, two groups of four WWII Victory, Defence, 1939-1945 Star and France and Germany Stars, with one set of matching dress medals, two further defence medals, a 1939-1945 Star and a Best Loser boxing medal
A group of four Great War medals, comprising 1914/1915 Star, War and Victory and Long Service medals awarded to K4168 A J S Dennis Act S P O R N, long service medal struck similar by C H STO HMS Pembroke, two pairs further Great War Victory and War medals awarded to 53019 Pte H Macey, M G C, and 54379 Pte E Lawrence R Fus
A Victoria India General Service Medal, with one bar "Persia", awarded to Assistant Apothecary E. Heffernan, H.M. Steamer "Planet" Note: Edward Heffernan was born 1831 in Wakefield, Yorkshire and died in 1880. Extract of report on action in which HMS Planet was involved: "On the morning of the 15th instant, a body of 8000 men, with six guns, under the command of Meer Shadad Khan, one of the principal Ameers, his cousin, Meer Mahomed Khan and many of the principal Chiefs, took up a position on three sides of the British residency at Hyderabad, and attempted to force an entrance into the enclosure, which was surrounded by a low wall of from four to five feet in height, and defended by Major Outram's escort, composed of 100 men, the light company of Her Majesty's 22d regiment, under the command of Captain Conway, of that regiment, assisted by the Officers mentioned in the margin. After effectually keeping the enemy at bay for nearly four hours, and after almost the whole of their ammunition was expended, Major Outram and his brave associates effected their retreat, in the best possible order, to the iron streamers Planet and Satellite, and ultimately formed a junction with Major-General Sir Charles Napier, K.C.B at Hala."
A group of five Victoria, Edward VII and George V medals to Lieut. (later Major) William Hurst-Nicolson, comprising - Victoria India Medal, with two bars, "Punjab Frontier, 1897-98" and "Tirah 1897-98", Edward VII Africa General Service Medal, with one bar, "Nandi, 1905-06", George V 1914-15 Star, 1914-1918 War Medal and Victory Medal (with oak leaves), and Bronze Death Plaque, mounted in walnut frame and glazed, and with copyof Commission dated 18th May 1892, Details of Mention in Dispatches dated 24th August 1916, and when attached to the 37th Dogras (Indian Army), and two leather bound photograph albums containing numerous black and white photographs of recipient in India attached to the 2nd Battalion Royal Munster Fusilier's, and 37th Dogras (Indian Army) dating from 1892 to 1922
A group of George V First World War Medals to "383 FWN. Edith Ellen Eckersley Q.M.A.A.C" - comprising - Medal of the Order of the British Empire, (O.B.E. - Military) 1914-1918 War Medal, Victory Medal, Order of St John, (Breast Badge) and miniature, Queen Mary's Nursing Guild, (small breast badge), three Red Cross Proficiency Medals, Red Cross Merit Badge, and five Year Badges, some with fitted cases and contained in black leather covered jewel box, 8ins x 5.75ins x 2.25ins high
William Crozier HRHA (1930-2011) GARDEN AT NIGHT oil on canvas signed lower left; signed on reverse 64 x 66in. (162.56 x 167.64cm) Claremorris Gallery, Co. Mayo; Private collection Crozier was born in Glasgow to Irish parents and educated at the Glasgow School of Art between 1949 and 1953. On graduating he spent time in Paris and Dublin before settling in London, where he gained a reputation as an important young British artist through the early success and notoriety of his exhibitions of assemblages and paintings at the ICA, Drian and the Arthur Tooth galleries, with whom he had a long association. Profoundly affected by post-war existential philosophy, Crozier allied himself and his work consciously with contemporary European art throughout the 1950s and 1960s, rather than with the New York abstractionists, who were more fashionable in the UK at the time. He was also part of the artistic and literary world of 1950s Soho, a close associate of 'the Roberts', Colquhoun and MacBryde, John Minton and William Scott, and part of the expatriate middle-European and Irish intellectual circles in London of the time. Crozier spent 1963 in southern Spain with the Irish poet Anthony Cronin; this proved pivotal to Crozier's development as an artist. On his return to the UK, he began a series of skeletal paintings which anticipated the 'New Expressionist' German painters of the 1980s, and which were influenced by Crozier's visit in 1969 to Auschwitz and Belsen. Based in London throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Crozier exhibited his works in London, Glasgow, Dublin and all over Europe. Crozier spent much of 1960s and 1970s teaching. He became a citizen of Ireland in 1973 and started spending more time in Ireland. From the 1980s, Crozier's painting blossomed with a new freedom and confidence, the result of his giving up teaching and the stimulus provided by his studios in West Cork in Ireland, and in Hampshire in England. His abstract landscapes and still life painting used sumptuous colour to convey an emotional intensity. To the end of his life, he was endlessly concerned with the challenge of creating a new language in figurative painting. William Crozier represented Britain and Ireland at overseas exhibitions, and was awarded the Premio Lissone in Milan in 1958 and the Oireachtas Gold medal for Painting in Dublin in 1994. In 1991 the Crawford Art Gallery Cork and the Royal Hibernian Academy curated a retrospective of his work. He was elected to Aosdána in 1992 and was elected an honorary member of the Royal Hibernian Academy. In 2005 Crozier celebrated his 75th birthday with a major exhibition in Cork to celebrate the European Capital of Culture. He celebrated his 80th year with a large exhibition of his current work at the Flowers Galleries. A concurrent exhibition of his painting of the 1950s and 60s was shown at the Pyms Gallery, London, which triggered a reappraisal of his early painting. Acquisitions of his work by the Tate Gallery and the National Gallery of Ireland quickly followed.
Antonin Mercie (French, 1854-1916) Bronze of David and Goliath:An impressive late 19th Century bronze study of the victorious David, the young hero portrayed lifting the vast sword of Goliath into its oversized scabbard, his foot still perched on the giant's eye.Signed A Mercié, inscribed 'F Barbedienne Fondeur' and with the Collas Mechanique pastille.David Vainqueur also known as David After the Combat earned Mercié a First Class Medal and the Croix de la Légion d'Honneur, the only artist to receive it whilst still a student. A casting was commissioned by the French State and exhibited at the 1873 World Exhibition. An example of this inspirational work is today to be found in the Musée d'Orsay in Paris.H 74 cm CONDITION REPORT: Good overall rich brown patina, clear signature & foundry mark. No damage or restoration
WW2 British Medal group to W/S Sgt Arthur Walter Hall, 10th Royal Hussars RAC. 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, France & Germany Star, War Medal and Defence medal along with a miniature bar of the same medals. Along with an extensive archive of photos, postcards, Aerograms, Soldiers release book, stamps, other family members photos, etc.
WW2 British Defence Medal, War Medal and General Service Medal with Palestine 1945-1948 Clasp to 275385 Pte. A Rickerby RASC. No ribbons. Along with some original pen and ink drawings done by him while serving in Iraq together with some Gentlemans traveling accoutrements and a pocket watch (a/f).
WW2 British RAF War Service (BD) Blouse. Size 11 dated 1944. All original insignia: medal ribbons, albatros, LAC props and Good Conduct stripe. Along with an RAF Field Service cap complete with badge. This group belonged to 1440725 LAC Ralph William Bishop, formerly of 255 and 31 Merchant Shipping Fighter Unit. He served on Arctic Convoys, "Camship" Empire Lawrence, Java, NW Frontier, Burma, and Singapore.
WW2 British ATS Medal group and insignia. British War and Defence Medal with ribbons. Pair of brass ATS shoulder titles, RA flaming grenade breast badge, pair of 2nd pattern printed Anti-Aircraft Command formation signs with a pair of printed service chevrons plus an enamel and Sterling silver marked ATS Sweetheart badge.
A selection of original WW2 Third Reich medal ribbon in unissued condition: three for the KVKII (two full size, one miniature) one EKII ribbon and one Estern Front Medal ribbon. One small KM pocket/shoulder strap button and one rank pip in white metal: one West German Other Ranks Bundeswehr Feldmutze dated 1978.
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