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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.
A LATE 19TH CENTURY MINIATURE VIOLIN, signed with a paper label 'T Jacklin Model Violin Maker, Hull, 1880', 20cm in length (AF) together with two further miniature violins, each 14cm in length (3) Thomas Jacklin of 16a Ocean Place, Hull is listed as a Violin maker and Teacher in Bulmer's Gazetteer of 1892. 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 EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER PIN CUSHION in the form of an elephant 4.5cm wide, a miniature silver colander 6cm wide, a miniature silver armchair, three silver stamp cases 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 SILVER MINIATURE CHERUB FOUR PIECE BAND each stamped 925, makers mark BM and 4cm in height, an Israeli silver miniature three piece band and two further miniature musicians (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 GROUP OF LATE 19TH CENTURY ITALIAN TORTOISE SHELL BONE AND MOTHER OF PEARL MINIATURE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS to include seven lutes and two guitars, the largest 13cm 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 GROUP OF LATE 19TH CENTURY ITALIAN TORTOISE SHELL BONE AND MOTHER OF PEARL MINIATURE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS to include two lutes, two guitars and a banjo, all approximately 13cm in length (5) 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 ANTIQUE CONTINENTAL SILVER PILL BOX in the form of a cello with oriental decoration, with import marks for London 1902, 9cm in length 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 CONTINENTAL SILVER VESTA BOX in the form of a grand piano by John George Piddington, with embossed scrolling decoration and cabriole legs and import marks for London 1905, 8cm in length 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 INK WELL in the form of a miniature leather bound violin case, three old brass vesta cases in the form of violin cases, the largest 7cm in length, four further silver plated vesta cases in the form of miniature violins, two tape measures in the form of a miniature lute and a violin and a miniature violin fountain pen (11) 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 EARLY 20TH CENTURY DUTCH SILVER BOX in the form of a cello, with figural and scrolling decoration with Theodore Hartmann import marks for London 1902, 18cm in length 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.
TWO JAPANESE MINIATURE STIRLING SILVER SHAMISENS LUTES, each 10.5cm 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 LATE 19TH CENTURY ITALIAN TORTOISE SHELL AND MOTHER OF PEARL INLAID MINIATURE ANGELIQUE LUTE 40cm in length, a tortoise shell miniature guitar music box 23cm in length, a 19th century Italian tortoise shell miniature lute thermometer 11cm in length and further miniature 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.
AN EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER MINIATURE SCENT BOTTLE of reeded cylindrical form, a gilt lining and marks for Birmingham 1840, 6.5cm in length 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.
MISCELLANEOUS BIJOUTERIE to include an antique carved ivory tangram puzzle 5cm wide, a silver plated purse, a miniature corkscrew 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 group of World War I and World War II medals comprising: The War Medal and The Victory Medal, both to 88272 Pte. G.G. Miller, Liverpool Regt, The Defence Medal (World War II); together with an Edward VII Coronation Medal, Carlisle 1902; a George VI Coronation Medal 1937; and a Queen Victorian Diamond Jubilee medal; together with a group of GB and foreign coins
A Boer war and WW1 medal group to 3648 Pte R Batten 14th Hussars comprising of Queen South Africa medal with five bars; Belfast, Diamond Hill, Johannesburg, Orange Free State and Natal, Edward VII South Africa medal with South Africa 1901 and 1902 bars, WW1 war and victory medals, marked 34377 Pte R Batten North D Fus, together with hand written letter dated 1903, two postcards, Royal Berkshire cap badge, marriage certificate and a South Africa 1900 Christmas tin.
Two 9ct gold medals, one with red enamel cross to front, inscribed 'Caledonian Railway Ambulance Competition', and to reverse inscribed 'Won by Carlisle, John Dickson 1904', the other First World War medal inscribed with initials 'RD' to cartouche and '2nd Lt R Dickson 1914-1918' to reverse, both stamped 375, 14.7g (2)
WW2 and MBE medal group to Norman Wilfred Howell, comprising of war, 1939-45 star, atlantic and italy star with miniature plus dress MBE medal and miniature with cased medal, together with paper work including continuous certificate of discharge, MN blazer badge, volunteer service medal, maritime service medal etc.
A part silver plate fish knife and fork set, a part silver plate cake fork set, a coffee spoon set with sugar nips, boxed, together with a silver plate teapot of tapering faceted form on a raised foot with matching hot water jug, cream jug and sugar basin, a carved soapstone ornament and the Dom Zu Koln bronze medal
RARE WWII DISTINGUISHED SERVICE MEDAL GROUP of six to Able Seaman Philip Walter Christian Duffield (1908-1941) of the Royal Navy and S/D Operator aboard HMS Havelock. Duffield was decorated for his involvement in the attack on the Italian Submarine 'Faa Di Bruno' during the defence of Convoy HX84, on 8th November 1940. A full account of the attack and the Seaman's involvement can be supplied to prospective purchasers by email
RARE CASED S.S DRUMMOND CASTLE MEDAL 1896 in silver, unnamed and with handwritten card to interior of case detailing the loss of the ship which floundered in the English Channel near the French island of Ushant, on its return voyage from Natal and Capetown. Queen Victoria awarded 282 medals to the Breton fisherman and inhabitants of the island who helped at the scene of the disaster where only three survived out of a passenger and crew number of 207
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