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WWI British War Medal & Victory Medal duo 25676 Pte. W. J. Pike Devon Regiment, along with George VI sampler. Mr Pike born Luppitt Devon, lived in Budleigh Salterton, injured in neck saved by French farm worker. Lived in Factory Cottages, Ottery St Mary, worked as a road man finally moving to West Hill
A WWI meritorious service group -1914/15 star, 1914/18 war medal, victory medal to 38150 Pte T Harrington R.A.M.C., meritorious service medal to Pte. L.Cpl T Harrington, five medallions, & silver cigarette case inscribed Corporal T Harrington RAMC CONDITION REPORTmedals show signs of wear, cigarette case with scratches and small dents
A 9ct gold and enamel 1976-77 Scottish Cup runners-up medal the obverse inscribed Scottish Football Association, the reverse inscribed Runners-up, Scottish Cup, 1976-77 In the above cup final played on 7th May 1977 at Hampden Park, Celtic defeated Rangers 1-0 The medal was given to the vendor by Derek Johnstone
A 9ct gold and enamel 1979-80 Scottish Cup runners-up medal the obverse inscribed Scottish Football Association, the reverse inscribed Runners-up, Scottish Cup, 1979-80, D Johnstone In the above cup final played on 10th May 1980 at Hampden Park, Celtic defeated Rangers 1-0 after extra time The medal was given to the vendor by Derek Johnstone
Three gold Masonic fob medals an enamelled pierced circular fob with alter, enamelled floor and enamelled 'eye'. Reverse hallmarked for 9ct engraved T. G. Robertson Camphill RA311. Back silk ribbon with gold attachments. A gold and enamelled Southern Cross Glasgow pierced fob medal, the central enamelled cross depicting the compass and square, the 'eye' and the Glasgow Coat of Arms tree. Reverse engraved Thos. G Robertson 1st jeweller hallmarked 9ct, top bar and pin suspender engraved 'Founder', 6cm. A small pierced fob Masonic medal with pierced compass and square and various Masonic symbols, 2cm (3)
31st Lanarkshire Rifle Volunteers Shooting prizes a circular silver medal with suspender and purple ribbon, rev engraved "In Defense" with kneeling soldier and rifle, obv engraved 31st LRV 2nd Comp 2nd AD Batt., Hon Comm Officer's prize, first prize awarded to Col. Serjt J Gordon Ewing, 1st Jan 1863, with second large silver medal with circular ring suspender and khaki ribbon obv in relief archer with bow, rev in relief "In Defense" and kneeling soldier with rifle, unnamed in box of issue (2)
Five various silver rifle medals including Scottish Rifle Association and Grantully Rifle Club examples, 1900 and later and a white-metal 31st Lancashire Rifle Volunteer shooting medal, the obverse inscribed Presented by Officers of 31st L.R.V., the reverse inscribed 3rd Prize, Shooting at 400 & 500 yards, 8th Nov 1862 (7)
A large Masonic compass and square the silver coloured metal emblem with finely engraved flowers and foliage between the compass legs, a star above a crown, a book of scripture above a bird in flight a Masonic steel cut necklace, the central shield shaped panel with compass and axe and triangle drop beneath the chains with mother of pearl and metal chisel and mallet a Masonic radiating Starburst medal with ring suspender, the Starburst with applied white metal triangle engraved - Aufgehende Morgenrothe O Francfurt a Masonic metal vesta case engraved St. Barchan, Kilbarchan no. 156, numerous engraved Masonic symbols a ladies ivory cigarette case with gold coloured metal mounts (5)
One hundred Greatest Masterpieces in Sterling silver one hundred silver proof medallions by John Pinches Medallists depicting works of art, Van Gogh Sunflowers, Venus De Milo, Book of Kells, The Last Supper, Leonardo Da Vinci, Mona Lisa etc with ninety-seven individual certificates, each medal approximately 2.10oz of hallmarked sterling silver (100)
A Masonic gold and enamel Athole Lodge medal the gold cross with swords with swivel double headed eagle and crown suspension. The red enamel face with various enamelled Masonic symbols. The reverse engraved Robert Jamieson, Glasgow chapter No. 30, St. Andrew Council, Lodge Athole No. 413. The centre with applied white enamel Masonic keystone mounted on gold coloured metal mesh ribbon, 13cm high
A Masonic Knights Templar gold and enamel medal the red enamel cross with applied double eagle and sword, the double flap reverse cross in black enamel with central green and white enamel roundel with Latin inscription 'In Hoc Signo Vinces' (in this sign you shall conquer), engraved presented to W M. GK Kasling Chief Deputy E A Lucas for Faithful Services performed July 12th 1909. To include a Masonic Knights Templar folding gold and enamel fob, the central part of a double headed eagle, the four flaps of pyramid shape, one numbered 32, the hinged reverse lifting to reveal a red enamelled Christian cross, a beautifully made Masonic fob, 3.5cm. To include a small and beautifully made red enamel 14ct gold and enamel cross with double headed eagle and sword numbered 32 in pyramid triangle. Pin mounted for brooch wear, 1.25cm (3)
The following three lots relate to the career of Rangers and Scotland International legend Derek Johnstone A 9ct gold and enamel 1970-71 Scottish Cup runners-up medal the obverse inscribed Scottish Football Association, the reverse inscribed Runners-up, Scottish Cup, 1970-71, D Johnstone In the above cup final played on 8th May 1971 at Hampden Park, Rangers and Celtic drew the match 1-1, with Johnstone scoring Rangers goal. In the replay final played on the 12th May 1971 again at Hampden, Celtic defeated Rangers 2-1 The medal was given to the vendor by Derek Johnstone
A WWI Distinguished Conduct Medal (DCM) Group '14-'15 star, British war medal, victory medal to 13840 C. Sgt. H Winning, Cameron Highlanders For conspicuous gallantry while being in charge of the Bombers. He showed great ability and bravery in putting many enemy soldiers out of action, gazetted 11th March, 1916. Joined the 7th Battalion Cameron Highlanders on 5th October 1914 aged 23 years and six days
A mixed collection of Masonic and Society medals and badges a silver, gilt and enamel cross with radiating human face a Grand Lodge of Scotland gilt metal medal a silver and enamel Lapis Anguli medal with Coat of Arms a domed metal badge with eagle and crown surfix a crucifix with gold damascene fern and leaf decoration a metal cross with Latin inscription and depiction of Saints an enamel and gilt metal badge Minnesota K. T. Denver 1913 a 9ct gold brooch with crown and crucifix a gilt metal depiction of an eagle or griffin a Delft Opgericht 6th Feb 1862 sunburst medal and bar medal a silver and enamel Preceptory of Glasgow St. John 1810 - 1910 a pierced metal and enamel brooch, Canadian a gilt metal circular medal star hourglass and winged motif a brass crucifix with Christ on the Cross a small steel crucifix, Maltese style a small filigree gilt pendant with blue enamelled cross a silver gilt and enamelled crown pendant an engraved metal bow and bar EERELID BDSIJ medal an oval badge depicting a Dutch Coat of Arms and man in armour an oval St. Catherine's Holy Saint medal a bronze coin of Jerusalem medallion (21)
A 9ct gold and enamel 1960-61 Scottish Cup Runners-up medal the obverse inscribed Scottish Football Association, the reverse inscribed J Hughes, Celtic F.C., Runners-up 1960-61, Runners-up with ring suspension In the final played on 26th April 1961 at Hampden Park, Dunfermline Athletic defeated Celtic 2-0
Queen Victoria Sudan, South Africa and WWI group of medals 21st and 17th Lancers Sudan bar Khartoum Queens Sudan medal Queens South Africa bars Cape Colony, Orange Tree State, Transvaal, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902, 1914 Star, British War medal and Victory medal, Sudan and South Africa 4048 Pte. W Robins 21/L/CERS (renamed) 1st war trio correctly named 4048 Sjt. W E Robins 17/LRS, BWM and Victory 21st lancers (6)
An 18ct gold border sovereign chapter medal the gold cross set on a laurel wreath with central enamelled depiction of a pelican feeding it's young with blood from its breast (symbolising Jesus Christ), the reverse with inscription 'Presented to the Rev. R J Thompson most wise sovereign, In Grateful Recognition of Valuable Service in the Chair during the years 1919 - 1927 - 16th October, 1928'. Enamelled set star top crown, 9.5cm. To include a tortoiseshell piquet set Knights Templar Cross with clip and bow brooch suspender, 6.5cm high (2)
A Scottish Amateur Football League medal the obverse inscribed Scottish Amateur Football League, the reverse inscribed Season 1911-12, Won By Queens Park F.C., Hampden XI, J.L. West, with ring suspension, in fitted case, another, the obverse inscribed Scottish Amateur Football League, the reverse inscribed Cup & League, Queen's Park, Vic XI, 1919-20, J.L. West, with ring suspension
A 9ct gold Bard of Avon Chapter Masonic medal the white, red and blue enamel medal with jewelled Crown surmount. The red central cross with Hebrew inscription with a blue garter edge entitled Bard of Avon Chapter R.C. No. 44. The ribbon with two bars, one with a depiction of a pelican with outspread wings. The reverse engraved FRATRI EQUIH IIIUSTRI EDWARD AB YTHAM 30 PROCSULI AS MCMXXXVI HANE GEMMAM DD VATIS AVONIEN SIS SOCIETATIS PRINCIPES. AS. MCMXXXVI with hallmark for 9ct gold
Nine Masonic Knights Templar gold fob medals a 9ct gold and enamel medal Dundee Tayside preceptory founders medal a black enamel and gold cross California Lodge Golden Gate chapter fob medal with reverse engraved with a keystone a 9ct gold red enamel cross with eagle surmount with red ribbon and bar, St. Giles No.2 reverse engraved to K T Compn J A Morton MP Soygn. St. Giles No. 2, 1918 - 1921 a 9ct gold black enamel with red cross fob medal engraved to Fratre Brown from Towerhill Preceptory October 1917 an 18ct gold miniature medal with white enamel cross and patriarchal double Christian cross on black ribbon a 15ct gold propeller style cross engraved G W K M 5.2.24 a 9ct miniature plain Knights Templar cross on gold coloured chain a gold coloured cross with dove surmount a gold coloured cross with engraved floral design
The following two lots relate to the career of Celtic and Scotland International John "Yogi" Hughes A 9ct gold and enamel 1969-70 Scottish League Championship medal the obverse inscribed Scottish Football League Championship, the reverse lettered First Division, Season 1969-70, Celtic F.C., J Hughes Celtic won the Division 1 championship this season with 57 points Rangers being runners-up with 45 points
10 WW2 VIPs signatories 2 VC holders, Sgt. Eardley and Capt Norton, and 8 Military Medal winners, Mortimer, Cerely, Mcfarlane, Green, Magrath, Marlow, Simister and Simpson Signed the Award of the Military Medal FDC. Number 2 of only 10signed. Good condition. All items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.
A WWII USSR medal, awarded to Lieutenant Michail Malachov, the Order of the Red Banner 1st Class, screw back, being a naval Red Banner for Defence of Odessa. Senior Lieutenant Malachov commanded a gunboat called Lenin and was killed later in the war, with copy of documentation (with translations) (enamel slightly chipped) See illustration
A group of seven medals, awarded to Major Ralph Oswald Harvey, comprising an OBE (M), 1914-15 Trio (2 Lieut R O Harvey, MID) Jubilee Medal, Coronation Medal and Defence Medal. Harvey was commissioned at the outbreak of war from the Berkshire Yeomanry to the special list and sent to the Middle East and appointed Military Governor of Basra. He was mentioned in dispatches in this capacity and received the OBE for services during the war. Post war he worked for a shipping company and on his death in 1961 left an estate valued at £115,000. With copy of documents See illustration
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