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Five WWII naval medals for Mr David Milling, the 1939-1945 Star, the Africa Star, the Burma Star, the Atlantic Star and a Victory medal, a set of dress medals relating to the same, a naval bosun's whistle, a small penknife with attached pencil, John Watts penknife, two British Legion pin badges, naval fabric badge and four pieces of dolls' teaware possibly made from ammunition shells and a white metal Egyptian dagger, also a vintage metal money box with a quantity of coinage, mainly copper to include George III coins.
Three sporting medals to include a 9ct gold medal with enamel shield to the centre depicting a Liver Bird for the 'Liverpool Parks Bowling League', inscribed verso 'Anfield Park Champions First Division W.L. Edwards 1931', Birmingham 1931 and a 9ct rose gold medal for 'Liverpool Parks Bowling League', inscribed 'Division II Winners Anfield Park 1921', Birmingham date mark rubbed, combined approx 16g and a white metal runners up medal for 'The Liverpool City Police', inscribed verso 'Runners Up G. Div. 1918 W.L. Edwards' (3).
A Victorian pale blue enamelled oval pendant locket, with a neckchain, detailed 9 C, three items of dental gold, mostly silver jewellery, comprising; three brooches, a baby's bangle, two pendants, six pendants with neckchains and an orange paste necklace, a silver handled button hook, a mother of pearl handled button hook, a silver slide action pencil holder, Birmingham 1906, a small quantity of coins, including a 1977 crown and The 1939-45 Defence Medal, with paperwork, (qty).
A collection of silver and other jewellery, comprising; an oval hinged bangle, two crosses fitted to a chain, an enamelled pendant with a neckchain, a scull pendant, with a neckchain, eight further pendants, seven rings, a pair of earclips, a pair of studs, a marcasite set dress clip, a silver fob medal, an enamelled pencil in the ancient Egyptian style, part of a Satsuma buckle, an Egyptian style bracelet and seven further items, (qty).
A gold circular medal, detailed Training School for Nurses 1877, presented to Amy Bland Hill, April 1895, a suspension brooch bar, detailed New York Hospital, a gold and enamelled Royal Artillery Military sweetheart's brooch and a pair of gilt metal and enamelled Royal Artillery cufflinks, (4).
Five mostly Second World War medals, comprising; The 1939-45 Star, The Burma Star, The Defence Medal, The War Medal, with M.I.D spray and The Army Emergency Reserve Decoration, Elizabeth II issue, dated to the reverse 1956, the corresponding five dress miniature medals, the two groups mounted on individual bars, an enamelled badge, detailed '30 Years Service' and a British Legion Women's Section enamelled badge, (4). Illustrated
A group of four Victoria and George V First World War medals to Pte. D.E.Meek, East Surrey Rifles comprising Queens South Africa Medal with four bars "South Africa 1901", "Laings Nek", "Transvaal" and "Orange Free State" , George V 1914 Star with bar "5th Aug. - 22nd Nov. 1914", 1914-1918 War Medal and Victory Medal
A group of five Edward VII and George V medals to "5891 Q.M. Sgt. (later Q.M. Capt.) C.S.L. Argent, Royal Garrison Artillery", comprising - 1914-15 Star, 1914-1918 War Medal, Victory Medal with oak leaves, Edward VII Long Service and Good Conduct Medal to "81520 Q.M. Sgt. C.L.S. Argent, Royal Artillery", and a French Merit Agricole, and with two certificates of "Mentioned in Dispatches"
A group of three George V First World War medals to "8028 Pte. E. Bowerman, Leinster Rifles", comprising - 1914-15 Star, 1914-18 War Medal and Victory Medal, and an Elizabeth II Imperial Service Medal to "Edward Alexander Bowerman", and a pair of George V First World War medals to "L-40357 Bmbr. W.H. Gray, Royal Artillery", comprising - 1914-18 War Medal and Victory Medal, two silver medallions presented by The Worshipful Company of Carpenters to W.E. Gray 1919-20 and 1920-21, each 55mm diameter
A group of three George V First World War medals to "179265 Acting Chief Petty Officer F. Wicks, Royal Navy, later Lieutenant Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve", and an Edward VII Royal Navy Long Service and Good Conduct Medal to "Frederick Wicks, Petty Officer, H.M.S. Blenheim", in stained wood box, and photocopy of his service record
A group of four George V First World War medals to "J. 11393 Able Seaman W.C. Hills, Royal Navy", comprising - 1914-15 Star, 1914-1918 War Medal, Victory Medal and Royal Fleet Reserve Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, a pair of George V First World War medals to "32327 Pte. E.F. Shattock, Hampshire Regiment", comprising - 1914-18 War Medal, Victory Medal and a Victoria Volunteer Long Service Medal to "2626 Pte. E. Shattock, 1st Volunteer Brigade, Gloucester Regiment", and one other ditto to "J75591 A. Manning, Royal Navy", comprising - 1914-18 War Medal and Victory Medal, and Edward VII Volunteer Long Service Medal to "3727 L. Sgt. C. Manning, 1st Volunteer Brigade, Royal West Kent Regiment"
A George V Distinguished Conduct Medal (Type 1) to "35794 Pte. F.A.Bennett, Scots Rifles", and two other medals, comprising - 1914-1918 War Medal and Victory Medal to "L-11133 Cpl. F.A. Bennett, Royal West Kents" Note: Edinburgh Gazette September 5th 1918 reads "35794 Pte. F.A. Bennett, Sco. Rif. For Conspicuous Gallantry and Devotion to Duty. When all the rest of the detachment had become casualties this man, who was No. 1 of a Lewis gun, brought his gun, under heavy fire, to the support of an attack on a strong point.
A George V Distinguished Conduct Medal (with swivel suspension) to "201249 Sgt. J.G. Fraser, 2nd/1 London Regiment" Note : Edinburgh Gazette July 20th 1917 reads "201249 Sgt. J.G. Fraser, London Regiment, For Conspicuous Gallentry and Devotion to Duty. Although twice wounded he led his men with great skill and courage through a heavy enemy barrage and later he remained under heavy shell fire, assisting to evacuate the wounded.
Five 1918-1962 General Service Medals - George VI with one bar for Palestine to "6286870 Pte. F. Cox, The Buffs", George VI with one bar for "Palestine 1945-48", one for "961426 Cpl. D. Taylor A.A.C.", an Elizabeth II with single bar for "Malaya" to "222560402 Pte. D.J. Parnell, Queens Regiment", an Elizabeth II with one bar for "Cyprus to "23226106 Pte. A. Barker, H.L.I.", an Elizabeth II with single bar for "Arabian Peninsula", and an R.A.F. Service and Good Conduct Medal, both to "1618722 Sgt. R.J. Soanes, R.A.F."
An Elizabeth II General Service Medal with one bar "Radfan" to "Sapper J.E.S. Godber, Royal Engineers", an Elizabeth II General Service Medal with two bars "Radfan" and "South Arabia" to "Private P. Fleming, R.S. An Elizabeth II General Service Medal with two bars "Northern Ireland" and "Dhofar" to "Spr M.A.Dighton R.E.
A pair of early 20th Century Imperial Russian medal breast medals - Silvery metal and enamel medal for the Defenders of Port Arthur Fortress (1904-05), 44mm sq, and enamel and gilt brass medal from the Nikolaev School of Engineers, 46mm square (enamel chipped), and a watercolour drawing - half length portrait of the recipient Lt. Col. Konstantin Ivanovitch Ksido (born 1879), the gentleman depicted seated smoking, 16ins x 11ins, apparently signed to lower left margin, framed and glazed
A group of George VI and Elizabeth II Second World War medals to "Flying Officer (later Squadron Leader) F.N. Lamb", comprising - M.B.E. (Military), France and Germany Star, Defence Medal, 1939-1945 War Medal and R.A.F. Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, and group of miniatures and his metal uniform storage trunk, 42ins x 17ins x 11ins high, containing a selection of photographs and ephemera, including his retirement clock relating to his career as a Test Pilot for the Hawker Siddeley Harrier "Jump" Jet and the development of the Harrier Landing Mat, including reel of official 16mm cine film Hawker Siddeley Aviation relating to the Harrier "Jump" Jet
Anfield Bicycle Club - a 9ct rose gold cycling medal, Birmingham 1922, weight 19.8 grams, inscribed "100, miles, Invitation H'cap, 1st prize, W.R. Kendall, 5 hrs 33 min 14 sec, 21. May. 1923". The Anfield Bicycle Club was formed in 1879 in the Anfield district of Liverpool. The "Anfield" has an important place in cycling history. Their riders helped shape competitive long distance cycling and time-trialling. Outstanding Anfielders included prolific record breaker George Pilkington Mills, who won the first Bordeaux - Paris race in 1891. His exploits helped inspire the Tour de France. W.R. Kendall was a member of the Hull Thursday cycling club, there were 91 entries for the race. http://www.anfieldbc.co.uk/
44th International Six day Trial, 15th - 20th September 1967 Garmish - Partenkirchen, West Germany, bronze medal, a compeditors badge (Fahrer) and a 0.25 litre mug, together a competitors badge, number 153 from the 38th International Six Day Trial, Jilemnice, Czechoslovakia, Lasota rode a Royal Enfield and retired and a competitors badge, number 299 and the British Team ISDT 1970 overall patch, together with a Greeves patch from the 50th International Six Day Trial, 5 - 10th September 1970, Madrid, Spain (5).
A First World War medal group comprising the Military Cross with ribbon and inscribed to Lt W F G Radford 12th April 1917 Fampoux, together with a 1914-15 Star to 2090 Pte W F G Radford Royal Scots, The War Medal and The Victory Medal each inscribed to Capt W F G Radford, sold together with a set of four miniature dress medals and two portrait photographs of Capt Radford taken during the War, together with a large group of associated contemporary photographs. Note the medals show the progression from Private in 1914 to Captain at the end of the War. Fampoux formed part of the action in the Battle of Arras in 1917/18.
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