A pair of 9ct gold cut cornered rectangular cufflinks, with engraved decoration, Birmingham 1929, a gold chain, in a beaded and oval link design, fitted with a swivel clasp, a silver curb link bracelet with a heart shaped padlock clasp, three brooches, a pair of gold earrings, three further pairs of earrings, two pendant crosses, a silver fob medal, two bangles and an unmounted oval agate, combined weight of the three gold items 8.6 gms.
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Various Masonic jewels and regalia including medal of Honorable Testimonial of Masonic Charity & Benevolence MDCCCXXX with ribbon and nine bars, metal and enamel Steward's medals, some marked Toye Kenning & Spencer, one Birmingham silver medal PGL Monmouthshire, in all about twenty-five items
A WWI casualty metal group awarded to 29037 Private Andrew Haworth of the First Battalion East Lancashire Regiment Comprising British War medal and War for Civilisation medal, both in original packets and postal box, Andrew Haworth's death plaque complete with cardboard outer cover and postage envelope, East Lancashire sweetheart badge, letter from Buckingham Palace with facsimile signature of George V, three silk bookmarks with image of Private Haworth with quotation 'In Loving Memory of Private Andrew Haworth who died of wounds received in action in France April 11th 1917 age 32', his grave reference B.26 cemetery Haute-Avesnes British Cemetery, he was husband of Mary Jane Haworth of 131 Livesey Branch Road, Livesey, Nr Blackburn, this lot is accompanied by some research.
Two silver and enamel Republic of France Legion D'Honneur medals, late 19th/early 20th Century A Republic of France Medaille Coloniale (The Colonial Medal), with Algerie bar, Union Des Femmes De France white metal medal with Paris bar, no. 3375 and a white metal and enamel Middle Eastern/Ottoman Empire breast badge. (5)
A George V silver Special Constable Services Rendered medal Presented to William Ferguson for four years service, the medal dated 1914-19, also a facsimile of the medal from the Orders and Medal Research Society (Ref JCG page 63), a Queen Victoria visit to Scotland medal dated September 1842 (Ref JCG page 62), a bronze Edinburgh City Special Constable medal dated 1914 for long service (Ref JCG pages 80/1), also a book Scottish Insignia by John C. Green. (4)
A collection of ten silver city of Glasgow special constable long service medals dated 1914-1919 To include one year Struan Robertson, two years Richard Neilson, Hugh McBardner, three years William Clark, James McGowan, William Carney, Archibald Nicolson, fours years William Depo, Matthew Mcadam, Thomas Ballingall, together with a Glasgow city special constabulary exhibition label and the box to Hugh McBardner medal.(12) also with this lot a copy of Scottish Insignia by John C Green. (ref JCG page 103)
A gilt bronze medal by P M Dammann, dated 1935 The bronze medal with image of a Cardinal date 1635-1935, verso figure of a woman holding her hands aloft with inscription 'Al' Immortalite', St Johns Ambulance medal, five mis-struck Queen Elizabeth II ten pences, further crowns, proof sets, two albums containing collection of foreign coinage etc.
An Edward VII bronze Visit to Scotland Police medal, dated 1903 Bears inscription PC J. McKinnon (Ref JCG page 184, 2957 of these were issued), a George V silver police Coronation medal dated 1911, awarded to PC W. Rae (Ref JCG page 184/5 plate 8 figure 14, 2800 of these were issued), also with this lot a copy of Scottish Insignia by John C Green.
A WWII RAF Gallantry Award to Flying Officer Eric Leeming Hartley Comprising distinguished Flying Cross, 1939-45 star, Atlantic Star, defence Medal and 1939-45 medal with mentioned in dispatches oak leaf, Flying Officer Hartley of the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve no. 58 Squadron was patrolling in his Halifax on September the 27th 1943, in the Bay Biscay, they spotted a surfaced German U boat later to find out it was commanded by Hans-Hartwig Trojer (known by his crew as Count Dracula), Flying officer Hartley immediately dived to attack then issued a gun fire fight between the plane and the submarine began, the Halifax dropped a number of depth charges which eventually sank the u boat, during the gun fight unfortunately the Halifax sustained severe damage and had to be ditched in the region of three miles away from where the action took place, unfortunately not all the crew survived however the ones that did managed to get into a dingy and survive for eleven days before being rescued by the crew of HMS Mahratta, also in this lot is a group of miniatures, Cap badges, copy of London gazette dated 12th November 1943, letters of congratulations to Eric Hartley, copies of the Battle of the Atlantic and Coastal Command, photographs of the crew being rescued from the dingy one bears signatures of the various crew, various research, three photograph albums relating to Eric Hartley's career in the RAF to include a trip to Nova Scotia, a typed report relating to the attack on the U boat and the subsequent time spent in the dingy, newspaper articles, notice the award published in the London Gazette, Eric Hartley's pilots flying log book etc. (illustrated)
A bronze Gallienius and Salonina medal The medal with inscription 'Imp gallienius scap pf aug' with bust of the emperor Gallienius in armour holding a spear over his shoulder, the reverse depicting the empress Salonina wearing a diadem 'codmelia salonina augusta', comes in a packet with description 'Roman medallion Gallienius and Salonina ad 253-268 rare'.
A WWII maritime medal group awarded to Gunner Marcus William Daly of HMS Edinburgh Medal group comprising 1939-45 star, Atlantic star, Africa star, 1939-45 medal, Italy star, HMS Edinburgh was torpedoed by a Nazi submarine on 2nd May 1942 as part of the Arctic convoy, Bill Daly founded the HMS Edinburgh survivors association, the ship was rumoured to have been carry over 100 million pounds worth of gold bullion when it was sunk, also with this lot a collection of letters, newspaper cuttings, invites relating to HMS Edinburgh, a WWII defence medal, for loyal services badge and a WWI war for civilisation medal awarded to 6158 Private J. M. Wood 24-BN of the Austrialian Imperial Force.
A collection of modern silver proof coinage To include seven silver proof fifty pence's, issued by the Bailwick of Jersey, Alderney five pounds dated 2002, cased twin set commemorating the wedding of Prince Edward to Miss Sophie Rhys-Jones, Edward VIII bronze coronation medal, cased Australian anniversary of Queen & Duke of Edinburgh's wedding, Australian one dollar dated 2002 etc. (illustrated)
A WWII medal group awarded to P E Lee Comprising 1939-45 star, Africa star with 8th army bar, Italy star, France and Germany star and 1939-45 medal, complete with original box of issue, a leather cased brass and black painted prismatic vernier pattern marching compass of Italian manufacture.
A collection of modern silver proof coinage To include Duke of Wellington 5oz silver medal dated 2002, five silver proof Britannia two pounds, dates from 1998, 2002 (4), further silver proof piedfort cased golden jubilee coins, Australian silver one dollar dated 2002, three albums of coinage to include the Queens Coronation Jubilee dated 2002, 2003 and Prince William 21st birthday set.
A mahogany ten drawer medal/coin collectors cabinet, late 19th/early 20th Century Mahogany cabinet with twin carry handles, twin panel doors to reveal ten drawers each drawer 38cm deep x 69cm wide, with brass drop down flush handles, the whole raised on four bun feet 79cm, depth 44cm, height 65cm. (illustrated)
A 9ct gold Burgh of Patrick Sports medal dated 1904 The award engraved 'Mr G Brodie Assistant Cashier presented 1904' (tested for 9ct gold, weight approx 11gms), two further Burgh of Patrick silver medals one dated 1896 2nd prize Tug of War won by James Stevenson, 4th prize won by James Stevenson Captain, cased bronze Govern Police Sports International Tug of War medal dated 1895, 4th prize. (4)
A WWI Gallantry medal group comprising Military Cross and Military Medal Awarded to Private (later Lieutenant) Joseph Bloor Private 3284 Joseph Bloor originally enlisted in 1915 to the Gordon Highlanders he won the Military Medal on the 13th November 1916 in which time he has the rank of Sergeant he was later promoted to Lieutenant Bloor on the 21st November 1917 where upon he won the Military Cross whilst serving with the 1st/8th Sherwood Forester's in 1918, also with medal group is a British War Medal and War Civilisation Medal, also with this lot is a card from the Newton-in-Makerfield local heroes congratulating Sergeant Joseph Bloor on his award of the Military Medal, a certificate congratulating Second Lieutenant J Bloor M.M. of the Sherwood Forester's for his award of the Military Cross dated 20th February 1919, his Officer's Commission, pay book, photograph of Lieutenant Bloor, letter from the War Office regarding his resignation in 1920, silk work card from J Bloor to his wife and family, British Expeditionary Force Gallantry on active service congratulations dated 13th November 1916, Glengarry, with further research etc. (illustrated)
A collection of four silver Police Sports medals, late 19th Century onwards Comprising the Glasgow Police Sports dated 1896 Tug of War open, two further Glasgow Police Athletic Club medals one for football dated 1924-5, and a Lanarkshire Constabulary Sports medal awarded for divisional Tug of War 2nd prize, an official Glasgow police sports programme dated 11th June 1949.
A Scottish police George VI Gallantry medal group Awarded to Sgt Lachlan Maclean comprising Corporation of Glasgow Bravery medal in original case of issue, Lachlan Maclean was awarded this for stopping a runaway horse in Glasgow, Exemplary Police Service medal in box of issue, George VI Defence medal, a letter from a Mr & Mrs McKinnon regarding his late uncle police Sgt Lachlan Maclean's medal (ref JCG page 101), George VI Special Constabulary medal awarded to Harold Fothergill, George V Special Constabulary medal awarded to James Hoskins, George VI Defence medal and an envelope containing medal ribbons, also with this lot a copy of Scottish Insignia by John C Green. (7)
The medals and ephemera of Major G D Rollinson of the Gordon Highlanders Comprising 1939-45 star, France and Germany star, Defence medal, 1939-1945 medal and a further 1939-45 medal on a general service ribbon, also a set of miniatures to include the general service medal with Palestine 1945-1948 bar, also a Release certificate awarded to Captain G D Rollinson, photograph albums relating to games held at Tripoli in 1946, pictures of soldiers in gymnastic equipment, marching, tossing cabers, Egyptian scenes, downed Nazi Germany aircraft, scenes of bombed out Germany, Captain Rollinson wearing his sporran, also included in this lot is the leather sporran with white metal badge, a silver mounted skean dhu, various athletic prizes for dates 1947, second Gordan games, inter unit swimming completion held in Germany August 1945, life saving medal awarded to G D Rollinson dated July 1941, the company winner shot Lt G D Rollinson sports meeting triple league March 1946, white metal Gordon Highlanders cap badge, signed book entitled 'So Good Few Got Through' by Martin Lindsay with inscription from Martin Lindsay to David Rollinson dated Easter 1946, copy of 'Chain Mail' the Duke of Lancaster own Yeomanry and a book on the Gordon Highlanders etc.
A George V Corporation of Glasgow police Gallantry medal Awarded to Constable John Breen of the Eastern division dated 1935, together with an extract from the Corporation of Glasgow Magistrates Committee minutes dated 10th December 1935 stating that Constable John Breen stopped a runaway horse in Gallowgate at Millerston Street on Tuesday 18th June 1935, complete with original box of issue (ref JCG page 101), also with this lot a copy of Scottish Insignia by John C Green.
A George V Corporation of Glasgow Police Gallantry medal Awarded to constable Francis Brown McDonald on 17th March 1933 in original case of issue, together with a newspaper cutting stating constable McDonald showed exemplary courage and resource in disarming and arresting a man who became insane. (ref JCG page 100), also with this lot a copy of Scottish Insignia by John C Green.
Group of nine World War I and World War II medals awarded to G.W. Morgan, R.N. also with M.B.E. including original box and paperwork within the group are four stars, '39 / '45 star, Atlantic star, Africa star with 1942 / 43 bar, Italy star, '39 / '45 medal with oak leaf and a Long Service medal for Palestine 1945 / '48 with miniature group of nine medals and two bars
A GROUP OF CONTINENTAL WHITE METAL MINIATURE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, the largest 12cm in length (9) These items are from the collection of the noted violinist Suzanne Rozsa-Lovett (1923-1995). Winner of the Kreisler Prize and the Gold Medal of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Mrs Rozsa-Lovett was a soloist, chamber and orchestral player, notably with the London Polish Quartet, The Dumka Trio and the English Chamber Orchestra. She was also a Professor at the Guildhall and wife of the cellist of the Amadeus Quartet, Martin Lovett.
FOUR CONTINENTAL WHITE METAL FILIGREE BROOCHES in the form of musical instruments, two guitars, a lute and a violin together with a miniature white metal flute, and further brooches in the form of musical instruments These items are from the collection of the noted violinist Suzanne Rozsa-Lovett (1923-1995). Winner of the Kreisler Prize and the Gold Medal of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Mrs Rozsa-Lovett was a soloist, chamber and orchestral player, notably with the London Polish Quartet, The Dumka Trio and the English Chamber Orchestra. She was also a Professor at the Guildhall and wife of the cellist of the Amadeus Quartet, Martin Lovett.
A COLLECTION OF SILVER FILIGREE MINIATURE DOLLS HOUSE FURNITURE to include a settee, five chairs, a three tier whatnot and further items, the settee 11cm in length (9) These items are from the collection of the noted violinist Suzanne Rozsa-Lovett (1923-1995). Winner of the Kreisler Prize and the Gold Medal of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Mrs Rozsa-Lovett was a soloist, chamber and orchestral player, notably with the London Polish Quartet, The Dumka Trio and the English Chamber Orchestra. She was also a Professor at the Guildhall and wife of the cellist of the Amadeus Quartet, Martin Lovett.
A COLLECTION OF ITALIAN MICRO MOSAIC BROOCHES in the form of lutes, the largest 6cm in length These items are from the collection of the noted violinist Suzanne Rozsa-Lovett (1923-1995). Winner of the Kreisler Prize and the Gold Medal of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Mrs Rozsa-Lovett was a soloist, chamber and orchestral player, notably with the London Polish Quartet, The Dumka Trio and the English Chamber Orchestra. She was also a Professor at the Guildhall and wife of the cellist of the Amadeus Quartet, Martin Lovett.
A CONTINENTAL SILVER AND MOTHER OF PEARL SNUFF BOX with scrolling floral decoration, lifting lid with an inset locket opening to reveal a gilt lining with import marks for London 1891, 7cm wide This item is from the collection of the noted violinist Suzanne Rozsa-Lovett (1923-1995). Winner of the Kreisler Prize and the Gold Medal of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Mrs Rozsa-Lovett was a soloist, chamber and orchestral player, notably with the London Polish Quartet, The Dumka Trio and the English Chamber Orchestra. She was also a Professor at the Guildhall and wife of the cellist of the Amadeus Quartet, Martin Lovett.
A LATE 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL SILVER CASED LADIES POCKET WATCH, the enamelled dial with Roman numerals and gilded decoration, overall 4cm wide together with a collection of antique and later charms These items are from the collection of the noted violinist Suzanne Rozsa-Lovett (1923-1995). Winner of the Kreisler Prize and the Gold Medal of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Mrs Rozsa-Lovett was a soloist, chamber and orchestral player, notably with the London Polish Quartet, The Dumka Trio and the English Chamber Orchestra. She was also a Professor at the Guildhall and wife of the cellist of the Amadeus Quartet, Martin Lovett.
A MINIATURE TURNED BONE CHESS SET within an old walnut shell, with a hinged opening, each Bishop 2cm in height together with a miniature bone dominoes set within a walnut box and a further walnut box opening to reveal a carved castle, 5cm wide (losses) These items are from the collection of the noted violinist Suzanne Rozsa-Lovett (1923-1995). Winner of the Kreisler Prize and the Gold Medal of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Mrs Rozsa-Lovett was a soloist, chamber and orchestral player, notably with the London Polish Quartet, The Dumka Trio and the English Chamber Orchestra. She was also a Professor at the Guildhall and wife of the cellist of the Amadeus Quartet, Martin Lovett.
AN IMPORTED SILVER SNUFF BOX in the form of a miniature lute 8cm in length, a further white metal snuff box in the form of a miniature lute and a continental silver oval snuff box (3) These items are from the collection of the noted violinist Suzanne Rozsa-Lovett (1923-1995). Winner of the Kreisler Prize and the Gold Medal of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Mrs Rozsa-Lovett was a soloist, chamber and orchestral player, notably with the London Polish Quartet, The Dumka Trio and the English Chamber Orchestra. She was also a Professor at the Guildhall and wife of the cellist of the Amadeus Quartet, Martin Lovett.
A MINIATURE SILVER GARDEN ROLLER by Edward Victor Stanley with marks for London 1990, 8.5cm in length together with a miniature silver push along mower by Edward Victor Stanley and a miniature silver plated garden spade These items are from the collection of the noted violinist Suzanne Rozsa-Lovett (1923-1995). Winner of the Kreisler Prize and the Gold Medal of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Mrs Rozsa-Lovett was a soloist, chamber and orchestral player, notably with the London Polish Quartet, The Dumka Trio and the English Chamber Orchestra. She was also a Professor at the Guildhall and wife of the cellist of the Amadeus Quartet, Martin Lovett.
A CONTINENTAL SILVER COMPACT AND LIPSTICK CASE in the form of a miniature dressing mirror 13cm in length, a miniature silver trophy cup, two silver handled button hooks, a silver topped corkscrew, a miniature sterling silver candelabra and further items These items are from the collection of the noted violinist Suzanne Rozsa-Lovett (1923-1995). Winner of the Kreisler Prize and the Gold Medal of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Mrs Rozsa-Lovett was a soloist, chamber and orchestral player, notably with the London Polish Quartet, The Dumka Trio and the English Chamber Orchestra. She was also a Professor at the Guildhall and wife of the cellist of the Amadeus Quartet, Martin Lovett.
A CONTINENTAL WHITE METAL BOX in the form of a viola decorated with cherubs and a tavern interior scene, 12cm in length together with two silver plated miniature lutes and a white metal miniature guitar (4) These items are from the collection of the noted violinist Suzanne Rozsa-Lovett (1923-1995). Winner of the Kreisler Prize and the Gold Medal of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Mrs Rozsa-Lovett was a soloist, chamber and orchestral player, notably with the London Polish Quartet, The Dumka Trio and the English Chamber Orchestra. She was also a Professor at the Guildhall and wife of the cellist of the Amadeus Quartet, Martin Lovett.
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