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Lot 28

Coronation and commemorative Royalty mugs, biscuit barrel, bell, medal for Edward VII, George V, George VI and Elizabeth II

Lot 402

3 silver medals: Yorkshire Rugby League 1948-49, Yorkshire RFL Senior Competition League Runners-Up & Pigeon medal, total w: 1.3 ozt, with 2 plated chains

Lot 401

Assorted silver jewellery including necklace and pendant, bracelet, 3 brooches & medal for Long Jump, total w: 1.6 ozt

Lot 74

A rare Egyptian commemorative silver medal / coin, Abbas Hilmi II, 1897 Khedive Abbas Hilmi II (1892-1914), Dedication of the National Museum of Egyptian Antiquities, Cairo, 1897, by Seraphin Emil Vernier, uniformed bust and wearing a fez, on the reverse a crest and open wreath, in Arabic and French naming the Khedive, Minister, Director and Architect, stamped ARGENT 950 M/M on edge. The first Egyptian Museum was built in Boulak and moved to the Giza Palace in 1891. The present Museum which this medal commemorates is situated in the Tahrir Square in Cairo. Building work commenced in 1897 and it opened on the 15th November 1902. Vernier dates his obverse portrait 1896, diameter 7cm. Maurice Jenkins (1933-2022). North Cornwall collector. Maurice was a lifetime collector and started in the 1950s. He opened a shop in Liskeard in the 1970s called Canon Hill Antiques. He visited a number of Middle Eastern countries in his lifetime including Egypt in the late 1970's when his interest in Islamic and Asian antiques began. He was a man with an eye for quality and a love of antiques, history and travel who purchased privately and at auction over the decades. Over a lifetime of purchasing privately and at auction, he created an eclectic ensemble of collections reflecting his interests. He died a few weeks before his 90th birthday and was still buying until that time.

Lot 139

A Merrythought Teddy Bear Dressed in WWI Military Uniform with Medal, 36cms High

Lot 17

Military lot including petrified wood found at Helwan Egypt 1943, J.B. Winter Newcastle Compass, WWII medal, military paperwork, dog tag with crucifix, Tribute to Service 1940-1946 bus booklet, etc.

Lot 253

Two sterling silver 1977 Silver Jubilee commemorative crowns; a 1739 Capture of Portobello commemorative medal (Eimer No. 550 – worn); a small quantity of British pre-1947 silver coins, various other British & foreign coins, commemorative crowns, replica roman coins, etc.

Lot 266

A pair of First World War service medals, British War Medal Victory Medal, awarded to Sapper W. Ozanne, Royal Engineers, un-mounted; together with a small quantity of mostly foreign coins.

Lot 258

A 1689 (September) Gun-Money half-crown; a large bronze medal commemorating the 1897 Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria, 75mm dia.; two smaller ditto; two 2015 silver £100 coins – Big Ben, & Victoria Memorial; a 2013 silver £20 coin; & various other coins & banknotes.

Lot 162

A WWII German Infantry Assault badge; a ditto Luftwaffe pilot's badge; eight various other German badges & medals; & an R.M.S. Lusitania” German medal.

Lot 41

Two ammunition tin boxes; two Sainsbury’s “Official England Squad 1998 Medal Collection” sets; three sci-fi books; & sundry other items.

Lot 263

The MBE Badge in silver, with ribbon, cased; the Civil Defence Long Service Medal, cased; an Institute of Fuel past chairman’s medal in silver & enamel, cased; a few commemorative crowns & other coins; together with a 9ct gold oval pendant photo locket on a short length of chain. (approx. 5gm weighable).

Lot 265

A First World War British War Medal awarded to Pte. B. Bell, The Queen’s Regt.; 1939-45 War Medal, un-named, both as issued.

Lot 353

Play Station X Box and Nintendo Games (25), all cased, X Box 360, Rayman 10th Anniversary, Grand Theft Auto, Club, Call of Duty Black Ops/Modern Warfare, Medal of Honor/Airborne, Sega Superstars Tennis, Assassins Creed, Forza 2, 007 Quantum of Solace, Dead Rising, Lost Planet Extreme Condition, Nintendo Gamecube Resident Evil, Wii House of the Dead 2&3 Return, Medal of Honor Vanguard, Mortal Kombat Armageddon, Play Station 2, Championship Manager 5, Matrix Path of Neo, Resident Evil 4/Dead Aim/Outbreak, Die Hard Vendetta, Devil May Cry 2, Iron Man, all untested, VG, cases G-VG, (25)

Lot 217

Early 20th Century collectibles, including: a WWI ‘For Services Rendered’ medal, presented to Bro. P. Ross by his Brother Members, 1919, on ribbon, in case; a horn handled knife; a fruit knife; and other items.

Lot 176

A 9ct gold and enamel Wearmouth Lodge masonic medal; a silver and enamel Ashburn Lodge masonic medal, two table seals; a silver vesta case; and other items.

Lot 119

A 9ct gold bracelet set with a selection of gold and other charms, including Churchill medal, steamship, church, monkey, and others, 63.4g gross.

Lot 163

A selection of military interest cap badges and medals. including a Territorial Force Efficiency medal awarded to 545 Sergeant J. Wilson, 4th Battalion Royal Scotts Regiment.

Lot 192

A collection of silver medals, fobs and accessories, including: a blue enamelled silver Tower Hamlets Schools Cricket Association medal, awarded to C. Smith, 1915; a blue enamelled silver Windsor Slough & District League Division II Runners-Up medal, 1958-59, likely football; a blue enamelled silver Harbourne Harriers Outer Circle Relay Race medal, 1945; an enamelled silver Leeds Red Triangle Sports Federation League Winners Division II medal, 1927-28; a late Victorian bi-colour silver E. T. S. R. medal, awarded for 'Graceful Skating'; two enamelled Independent Order of Oddfellows fob medals, Manchester Unity, each with inscriptions to reverse, dated 1926 and 1955; and a selection of silver and other fob medals, some inscribed.

Lot 202

A selection of gold and other jewellery to include: async Christopher's medal, various rings including some set diamonds, a blue stone pendant, and other items.

Lot 200

An 18ct yellow gold laurel wreath Napoleon III medal/brooch, 'Concours de Composition Musicale, 1875. Set to centre with a silver collared abalone shell disc. (gross weight 24g) along with a rolled gold bar brooch attached to a chain with three yellow metal miniature medals. Engraved 'E. Savary, 1850',Napoleon III Empereur and E. Savary, 1875. (gross weight 6g) Dia.6cm. (largest)

Lot 81

The British South African Companys Medal 1890 1897, Mashonaland 1897. Un named as issued. Good to fine condition. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10

Lot 254

BRIGADIER ALLEN ROBERT BETHAM SHUTTLEWORTH (BRITISH ACTIVE 1912-1920) WATERCOLOUR PAINTING OF ZIARAT IN PAKISTAN, 'Ziarat 1929' bottom left and signed by the artist to the bottom right. Brigadier Allen Robert Betham Shuttleworth (20 February 1873[1] – 30 July 1935) was an officer in the British Indian Army and player of The Great Game.[2] Shuttleworth was born in Dapoli, North-West Provinces, India, to Allen Thornton Shuttleworth, who won the Albert Medal of the First Class, and Laura Phoebe Betham. His younger brother was Sir Digby Shuttleworth. Shuttleworth joined the British Army relatively late, beginning his career in the militia. For a time in 1908, Shuttleworth was acting Consul in Kashgar while George Macartney was in England. During this time, Shuttleworth became involved in investigating the expeditions of Eizaburo Nomura and Zuicho Tachibana, even dining with them at Chini-Bagh. Shuttleworth reported his suspicions to Sir Francis Younghusband, and these suspicions about the two Japanese eventually made its way to Lord Morley, Secretary of State for India. Shuttleworth died suddenly in Ajmer, Rajasthan. Provenance: Property of a local resident of Wimbledon Village.

Lot 100

A FASCINATING COLLECTION OF MEDALS, RECORDS, PHOTOGRAPHS, MAPS, DIARY ENTRIES AWARDED TO ROYAL AIR FORCE CORPORAL COLIN GREGORY 'PIB' PIBWORTH (1928-2001), Including a wartime 'collection of notes and facts' by Pibworth from 1943-44. Fascinating maps, coded messages and diary entries of military activity in London. One entry from 29th June 1943 'Streatham, July 3rd 1943: About 1000 Canadian Army lorries passed through Streatham today, with about 300 motor cyclists. The lorries were towing 6 anti-tank guns, bofors and 25-pounders'. After the war, Pibworth lived near Caernarfon and spent the majority of his working life in the RAF, dedicated to mountain rescue. Over the years Pibworth trained hundreds of young airmen, took part in the 1951 Black Easter rescue on Snowdon, helped build a runway in Guam and set up a Desert Rescue Team. He was aware the British Empire Medal in 1973. Corporal Pibworth was awarded the Meritorious Service Medal in 1960, as well as the Campaign Service Medal for Malaya and Saudi Arabia, as well as the Medal for Long Service and Good Conduct. Pib worth was also the Mountain and Desert Rescue Team at RAF Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates. Pib worked and travelled widely overland in the Trucial States and Muscat and Oman on training missions. He also advised many servicemen, civilians and would-be 'deserteers' from his considerable experience, and trained many Gulf aircrew in desert survival techniques in the periodic survival courses run by the Mountain and Desert Rescue Team. Possibly related medal here awarded to Pibworth from 'Federation Iranienne de La Montagne' Pibworth was also awarded the Royal Society for the Protection of Cruelty to Animals medal for Animal Life Saving. Awarded for his courage and humanity in rescuing two ewes from a mountain ledge, Pen Y Cae, Glamorgan, 1968. Co Literature: Read the memoirs and achievements below of Colin 'Pib' Pibworth https://www.alpinejournal.org.uk/Contents/Contents_2002_files/AJ%202002%20230-236%20Card%20Pibworth.pdf

Lot 160

Star Wars - Hasbro - POTF. A selection of Eleven Mint action figures on VG+ card / bubble. Lot do include: #84042 Emperor Palpatine with Force Lightning. #84041 C-3PO With Removable Arm. #84038 Princess Leia in Ceremonial Dress with Medal Of Honor. (This does not constitute a guarantee). [MP]

Lot 327

Two WWI medals; The Bronze Victory medal issued to 5026 PTE L.Rick Notts & Derby, The Silver 1914-18 medal issued to 8046 DVR L. Marshall. R.A.

Lot 150

The great war for civilisation 1914-19 28583 CPL.F.GREENHALGH R.A.M.C & 1914-18 Medal 2853 CPL.F.GREENHALGH together with 1 other medal

Lot 645

WORLD WAR 1 MEDAL DUO AWARDED TO 10824 PTE HARRY MORGAN ESSEX REGIMENT, WITH CORRESPONDING DEATH PLAQUE, RATION BOOKS ETC

Lot 528

9 CARAT GOLD & ENAMEL FOOTBALL MEDAL & CHAIN - APPROXIMATE WEIGHT = 15.5 GRAMS

Lot 519

MEDAL DUO WITH MINIATURE MEDAL AWARDED TO 14469858 SGT D F SMALLS RDME

Lot 344

A SET OF VICTORIAN CO-OPERATIVE WHOLESALE SOCIETY CREAMWARE SCALES, A CWS MEDAL, OTHER SCALES AND WEIGHTS, the scales with gilt details, Co-operative Wholesale Society emblem of a wheatsheaf, and panels reading 'Co-operative Wholesale Society Ltd' 'Makers, Balloon St, Manchester', the ceramic base surmounted by a brass handle, weighing mechanism and two brass pans, base width 44cm x depth 18cm, together with a Co-operative Wholesale Society Jubilee 1863-1913 medal in a leather pouch, a set of painted cast iron scales with a non-original enamel pan, and nineteen weights ranging from 1/4oz to 2lb (2 scales + 3 pans + medal + pouch + 19 weights) (Condition Report: the base of the CWS scales has crazing, restoration verso and a large chip to the underside, all items having wear, rust and tarnish commensurate with age)

Lot 107

A SMALL ASSORTMENT OF MEDALS AND COINS, to include three silver and yellow metal medals, each hallmarked Birmingham, approximate gross weight 36.9 grams, a silver Musketry Malta 1908 medal, hallmarked Birmingham, approximate gross weight 7.8 grams, two silver coins, approximate gross weight 10.7 grams, together with a selection of other medals, coins and a plaque

Lot 963

1948 London Olympic Games Framed Medal Display: An original participation medal from the 1948 Olympics. C/W 5 programmes from the 1948 London Olympics to include Opening Ceremony, Closing Ceremony, Football, Athletics and Visitors Guide. Nice display with frame measuring 37 x 31 inches. COA and information of medal to rear although this is torn.

Lot 1081

Liverpool 85/86 Double Winners Medal Display: League + Cup winners 22ct gold plated medals either side of the team group with plaque below listing players. Still in wrapper with limited edition 72/500 certificate to rear.

Lot 6

Arsenal 53/54 London FA Cup Winners Football Medal: Awarded to Arthur Milton. Arsenal defeated Chelsea in the replay at Highbury on 29 3 1954 after a draw in December at Stamford Bridge. Front reads London Football Association and reverse reads Arsenal FC CA (Clement Arthur) Milton 1953-4. Slight tarnishing to edge.

Lot 533

Pele Boxed Football Medallion: From his own collection to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the Mexican Sports Federation. Very heavy brass medal has a quote inscribed by Winston Churchill which reads Attitude is more important than skill. Scratch to outer edge and box damaged. Sold by Pele at Juliens in 2016 (lot 609)

Lot 873

A Hardy 3pc Gold medal palakona 12ft split cane rod with shorter spare tip in soft sleeve (spare tip shorter so possibly repaired some signs of surface corrosion and original sleeve quite worn)

Lot 49

Sarah Armstrong-Jones (b.1964)Early Winter 2023Signed (to reverse)Oil on canvas20 x 20cm Horatio's garden will receive 100% of the hammer price on this lot. Born in London in 1964, Sarah Armstrong-Jones was educated at Camberwell School of Art where she did a Foundation Course followed by printed textiles at Middlesex Polytechnic and then at The Royal Academy Schools. Here she won The Windsor & Newton Prize in 1988 and The Creswick Landscape Prize and Silver Medal in 1990. She has exhibited regularly with the Redfern Gallery since 1995 in both solo and mixed shows. She is represented by The Redfern Gallery.

Lot 74

Military Medals : WW2 Atlantic star, Australian medals, USA Bronze Star and Kuwait Liberation Medal (Saudi Arabia), mixed real and copy medals. 7 items

Lot 141

WW1 Lusitania Medals: Iron propaganda medal for the sinking of the ship in 1915,these are both English and German striking’s in used condition. 2 items

Lot 176

Medals and Badges: Empty OBE and Spinks medal boxes, silver fobs, miniature medals, Australian A.I.F. badge and other badges. 16 items

Lot 143

Home Guard Ephemera: Eastern Command Home Guard 13th Kent Battalion citations to C.Q.M.S. Stewart Waite, County of Kent Civil Defence citation and IMS medal citation dated 1940, to H.V.Langdon, 1944 HG certificate and re-printed books.

Lot 173

Khedives Sudan Bronze Medal and Queens South Africa : Large size medals unnamed bronze medal and QSA with bars and renamed to 2367 PTE. C.F.BERISFORD. 1ST MANcr .REG . 2 items

Lot 174

Foreign Military Miniatures: Quality made enamel medal miniatures to include French Legion d Honneur and Belgium medals . 6 items

Lot 82

Military Badges: A mixed lot of cloth and metal badges, buttons, spoons, buckles , 303 clip ,medal box and more. Quantity

Lot 193

WW2 Medals : Group of WW2 medals on wearing bar 1939-45,Atlantic ,France & Germany stars and War medal, Master Station and ships badges to M.S.DUNERA D-Day troop ship, WW1 silver wound badge stamped B280555, Italy star and RAF spoon . 6 items

Lot 226

Medal Ribbons and Badges: Mixed age ribbons in various sizes, medal boxes, RAF and RE cap badges, singing medal and more.

Lot 269

Military Badges: Officers pairs chain and dress shoulder boards, US medal in box, badges and mix spare parts. Quantity

Lot 102

Deutsches Reich 1933-1945 - 5 Silbermedaillen, darunter a) Medaille v. Blecker auf den Tod Hindenburgs "GROSSER FELDHERR ZIEHE EIN IN WALHALL, Randpunze Bayer. Hauptmünzamt Feinsilber b) Medaille v. Hanisch-Concee auf das Grossdeutsche Reich und den Anschluss Österreichs 1938, Randpunze Hauptmünzamt Wien 835 c) Medaille auf die Machtergreifung 1933 "Im Jahre deutscher Schicksalswende", Randpunze Bayer. Hauptmünzamt Silber 900 d) Medaille v. Roth auf die Olympischen Spiele 1936, Randpunze Bayer. Hauptmünzamt Feinsilber e) Medaille auf die Saarabstimmung 1935 "Deutsch die Saar immerdar", Randpunze Preuss. Staatsmuenze Feinsilber. Erhaltungen verschieden| Third Reich 1933-1945 - 5 silver medals, among them a) Medal by Blecker on the death of Hindenburg "GROSSER FELDHERR ZIEHE EIN IN WALHALL, edge hallmark Bayer. Hauptmünzamt fine silver b) Medal by Hanisch-Concee on the Greater German Reich and the connection of Austria 1938, edge hallmark Hauptmünzamt Vienna 835 c) Medal on the seizure of power 1933 "Im Jahre deutscher Schicksalswende", edge hallmark Bayer. Hauptmünzamt Silber 900 d) Medal from Roth for the Olympic Games 1936, border hallmark Bayer. Hauptmünzamt fine silver e) Medal for the Saar referendum 1935 "Deutsch die Saar immerdar", edge hallmark Preuss. State Mint fine silver. Various conditions

Lot 104

Deutsches Reich 1933-1945 - Teilnachlass des Ritterkreuzträgers Paul Hermann Werner (1893-1940), Kommandeur des Panzer Regiments 31 "Rote Teufel" mit Gedenkschrift, Dokumenten, Fotos und Büchern. Bestehend aus einem wohl weiteren Exemplar des umfangreichen Gedächtnis-Bandes von insgesamt nur 2 bekannten erhaltenen Bänden aus dem familiären Umfeld. Dieses mit schwarzem Einband und avers geprägtem EK 1939 mit zum Teil originalen Fotos und Zeitungsausschnitten und Berichten über die "Roten Teufel", die Ritterkreuzverleihung und die Beisetzung Oberst Werners in Brest 1940. Auf schwarz gerahmtem Büttenpapier. Außerdem darin innenliegend diverse Abschriften: 2 x Ausweis über die Verleihung der Österreichischen Kriegserinnerungsmedaille 1937 sowie Abschrift Urkunde des Zarentums Bulgarien über die Kriegserinnerungsmedaille 1938. Weiterhin 2 Zeitungsfragmente mit der Abbildung und Nennung neuer Ritterkreuzträger, 4 Fotoabzüge mit Einzel- oder Gruppenporträts Oberst Werners, davon 1 gerahmter Abzug. Dazu aus dem persönlichen Eigentum Oberst Werners mit je eingeklebtem "ex libris" Zettel oder Stempel: 4 Bände "Rangliste des Deutschen Reichsheeres" Bd. 1926, 1927, 1928 und 1930. Die Original-Unterschrift Werners in Band 1926 und 1927. Außerdem gebundenes Typoskript mit Schutzumschlag "Nunquam-retrorsum!" und rotem Teufel aus gesammelten Mitteilungen, Befehlen, Nachrichten und Reden anlässlich der Beisetzung Werners. Zudem 2 x Buch Die "Roten Teufel" und ihr Kommandeur von Hans Christern. München 1941/1942. Ein Exemplar mit schadhaftem Schutzumschlag und persönlicher Widmung des Autors. Schrift "Der Heldentod meines Regimentskommandeurs", Schwerin 1924, über den Tod des Oberstleutnants Wilhelm von Thadden sowie Bierzeitung für die Abschiedsfeier des Stabes Kommandeur der Panzerabwehrtruppen X. 19. Okt. 1938. Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren| Third Reich 1933-1945 - Partial inheritance of the Knight's Cross recipient Paul Hermann Werner (1893-1940), commander of the Panzer Regiment 31 "Red Devils" with commemorative volume, documents, photos and books. Consisting of a probably further exemplar of the extensive commemorative volume of a total of only 2 known surviving volumes from the family environment. This with a black Iron Cross 1939 cover and reverse embossed with partly original photos and newspaper clippings and reports on the "Red Devils", the awarding of the Knight's Cross and Colonel Werner's funeral in Brest in 1940. On black-framed handmade paper. Also inside therein various copies: 2 x identity card about the award of the Austrian war commemoration medal in 1937 as well as a copy of the certificate of the Bulgarian tsardom about the war commemoration medal in 1938. Also 2 newspaper fragments with the illustration and naming of new Knight's Cross recipients, 4 photo prints with individual or group portraits of Colonel Werner, of which 1 framed print. Also from Colonel Werner's personal belongings, each with a label or stamp pasted "ex libris": 4 volumes "Rangliste des Deutschen Reichsheeres" vols. 1926, 1927, 1928 and 1930. Werner's original signature in volumes 1926 and 1927. Also bound typescript with dust jacket "Nunquam-retrorsum!" and red devil from collected communications, orders, messages and speeches on the occasion of Werner's funeral. Also 2 x book The "Red Devils" and their commander by Hans Christern. Munich 1941/1942. A copy with a damaged dust jacket and a personal dedication by the author. Pamphlet "Der Heldentod meines Regimentskommandeurs", Schwerin 1924, about the death of Lieutenant Colonel Wilhelm von Thadden as well as a beer newspaper for the farewell party of the staff commander of anti-tank troops X. Oct. 19, 1938. Signs of age and wear

Lot 12

Olympische Spiele Stockholm 1912 - Sensationeller Nachlass mit der original verliehenen GOLDMEDAILLE des Olympia-Team-Siegers im Rudern OTTO FICKEISEN (geb. 1879 in Ludwigshafen, gest. 1963 in Königsbach/Weinstraße). Im Vierer mit Steuermann gewann er zusammen mit seinem Bruder Rudolf Fickeisen, Hermann Wilker, Albert Arnheiter und Steuermann Otto Maier die Goldmedaille. Das war auch gleichzeitig die erste olympische Goldmedaille für den deutschen Ruderverband. Er galt als der Beste deutsche Ruderer vor dem Ersten Weltkrieg im Ruderverein Ludwigshafen. Es wurde durch das IOC (Internationales Olympisches Komitee) bestätigt, dass die Goldmedaillen der Mannschaften 1912 in Stockholm aus vergoldetem Silber bestanden, wie auch dieses hier angebotene Exemplar. Goldmedaillen wurden stets an Einzelsieger vergeben, während die vergoldeten Varianten an Teamsieger verliehen wurden, mit Ausnahme von Reit-, Tennis- und Segelteams. Erst seit den Olympischen Spielen 1920 in Antwerpen wurden die Siegermedaillen für den ersten Platz bis heute grundsätzlich mit Vergoldung (Vermeil) gefertigt. Auf der Vorderseite der Medaille zwei weibliche Figuren, die einen Lorbeerkranz auf den Kopf eines jungen siegreichen Athleten setzen. Auf der Rückseite ein Herold, der die Eröffnung der Spiele verkündet, links die Statue von Ling, dem Gründer der Institutionen und des schwedischen Turnsystems. Rundherum die Aufschrift "OLYMPISKA SPELEN STOCKHOLM 1912". Die Designer der Medaille waren Erik Jordan Lindberg (Rückseite) und Bertram Mackennal (Vorderseite), der Hersteller C.C. Sporrong & Co. D ca. 33 mm, Raugewicht ca. 19,3 g, ss, feine Kratzer. Die Medaille wurde später zu Tragezwecken von Nachfahren des Olympiasiegers gefasst und an der Fassung eine Öse befestigt. Möglicherweise ließe sich die Goldmedaille aus der Fassung unbeschädigt ausfassen. Dazu das selten erhaltene originale braune, goldbedruckte Etui "Olympiska Spelen Stockholm 1912 / I. PRIS / LACTÄFLAN". Revers bedruckt mit Hersteller "ERNSTRÖM & MEDBERG STOCKHOLM". Des Weiteren Herrentaschenuhr von Otto Fickeisen, Savonette in Roségold 585, monogrammiert "OF" und Widmung im Deckel "Dem Instruktor des L.R.V. zum 5. Aug. 1906. Von vielen Mitgliedern", Staubdeckel Metall, Werk 3/4 Platine, Einhängeöse Metall, arabische Ziffer, Absplitterung des Ziffernblattes mit feinen Haarrissen, emailliert, läuft an, deutliche Trage- und Kratzspuren, berieben, Raugewicht ca. 96,5 g. Außerdem ein Stück Einzelschnalle mit blau-gelbem Band und ein ovales Etui mit der im Deckel befindlichen Widmung "Den Siegern in Stockholm "Olympia 1912" z. fr. Erg.", darin Reversnadel in Gold 585, ca. 4,4 g rau. Neben eines gerahmten Fotoabzuges der Verleihungsurkunde der Goldmedaille an den Ruderverband Ludwigshafen sind noch das Album der Olympischen Spiele 1912 (Verlag Illustrierter Sport Berlin-Schöneberg) sowie eine weitere umfangreiche Fotodokumentation inkludiert, darunter u.a. Fotoabzug hinter Glas gerahmt mit der Verleihung des Kaiserpreises durch Kaiser Wilhelm II. an die siegreiche Mannschaft des Ludwigshafener Rudervereins, zahlreiche weitere Fotos die Otto Fickeisen, seinen Bruder und seine Mannschaft zeigen. Dazu noch Kennkarte Dt. Reich von Otto Fickeisen, spätere Fotoabzüge und Postkarten. Diverse Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren, bitte besichtigen!| Olympic Games Stockholm 1912 - Sensational inheritance with the original GOLD MEDAL of the Olympic team winner in rowing OTTO FICKEISEN (b. 1879 in Ludwigshafen, d. 1963 in Königsbach/Weinstrasse). In the coxed four he won the gold medal together with his brother Rudolf Fickeisen, Hermann Wilker, Albert Arnheiter and helmsman Otto Maier. This was also the first Olympic gold medal for the German Rowing Association. He was considered the best German rower before the First World War in the Ludwigshafen rowing club. It has been confirmed by the IOC (International Olympic Committee) that the team gold medals in Stockholm 1912 were made of gilded silver, as is the example offered here. Gold medals were always awarded to individual winners, while the gold-plated variants were awarded to team winners, with the exception of equestrian, tennis, and sailing teams. Since the Olympic Games in Antwerp in 1920, gold medals were manufactured with gold plating (vermeil) only. On the obverse of the medal two female figures place a laurel wreath on the head of a young victorious athlete. On the reverse a herald announces the opening of the games, on the left the statue of Ling, the founder of the institutions and the Swedish gymnastics system. All around the inscription "OLYMPISKA SPELEN STOCKHOLM 1912". The medal designers were Erik Jordan Lindberg (reverse) and Bertram Mackennal (obverse), the manufacturer C.C. Sporrong & Co. Diametre approx. 33 mm, rough weight approx. 19.3 g, VF, fine scratches. The medal was mounted for wearing purposes later by descendants of the Olympic champion, an eyelet was attached to the mounting. It might be possible that the gold medal could be removed from the setting undamaged. In addition, the only rarely preserved original brown, gold-printed case "Olympiska Spelen Stockholm 1912 / I. PRIS / LACTÄFLAN". Reverse printed with manufacturer "ERNSTRÖM & MEDBERG STOCKHOLM". Furthermore, a men's pocket watch by Otto Fickeisen, Savonette in rose gold 585, monogrammed "OF" and dedication in the cover "To the instructor of the L.R.V. on 5 Aug. 1906. From many members", metal dust cover, movement 3/4 plate, metal eyelet, arabic numeral, the dial has splintered off with fine hairline cracks, enamelled, tarnishes, clear signs of wear and scratches, rubbed, rough weight approx. 96.5 g. Also a piece of a single clasp with a blue and yellow ribbon and an oval case with the dedication "Den Siegern in Stockholm "Olympia 1912" z. fr. Erg." on the lid, containing a lapel pin in gold 585, approx. 4.4 g rough. In addition to a framed photo print of the certificate awarding the gold medal to the Ludwigshafen Rowing Association, the album of the 1912 Olympic Games (publisher Illustrated Sport Berlin-Schoeneberg) and other extensive photo documentation are also included, including a photo print framed behind glass with the award of the Kaiserpreis by Emperor Wilhelm II . to the winning team of the Ludwigshafen Rowing Club, numerous other photos showing Otto Fickeisen, his brother and his team. In addition there is an identification card for the German Reich by Otto Fickeisen, later photo prints and postcards. Various signs of age and usage, please inspect!

Lot 13

Württemberg - Umfangreiches wie spannendes Konvolut für Heimatsammler, darunter u.a. Postkarte mit Wappen und Devise sowie dahinterliegendem Leporello mit Abbildungen des Königshauses und den Herzögen von Württemberg, seltenes Streichholz-Etui vemutlich 1950-er Jahre mit Abbildung des Stuttgarter Fernsehturms der Restaurantberiebe "gepflegtes Essen ist auch nicht teuer", diverse Medaillen Landesschießen u.a. Geislingen und Ulm, Unterländische Zimmerschützen-Vereinigung Württemberg, Medaille Athleten-Club Feuerbach, Schwimmerbund Schwaben Stuttgart, einseitige Eisengussplakette o.J. mit dem jugendlichen Brustbild des Kronprinzen Wilhelm I. mit Öse, ovale einseitige Plakette Gau-Lange-Strecke-1926 S.V. Cannstatt im Etui, verschiedene Orden und Auszeichnungen, u.a. Silberne Verdienstmedaille 1892, Verdienstmedaille des Friedrichs-Ordens, Landwehr-Dienstauszeichnung 2. Klasse 1891, Charlottenkreuz, Mitgliedsabzeichen Württ. Kriegerbund, Abzeichen Militärverein Eutingen, verschiedene militärische Dokumente und Papiere, Abzeichen Infanterie-Verein Regiment Alt Württemberg Ludwigsburg, Etui und Ehrenzeichen für 25 jährige Dienstzeit in der Feuerwehr Freistaat Württemberg, Abzeichen Männergesangverein Ludwigsburg, Sängerklub Stuttgart-Heslach, Württ. Postabzeichen, Plakette Glockengießerei Kurtz Stuttgart, aber auch zahlreiche (moderne) Abzeichen und Pins, dabei Stuttgarter Flughafen, Mercedes-Benz (z. T. Gold), zus. Lied von Mercedes-Benz von Herms Niel als Sonderdruck, Daimler-Medaille 1895 Turin im Etui, Plakette 100 Jahre Automobil Mercedes-Benz 1986 im Etui, Postkarten u.a. vom Bären-Klub Stuttgart, Stuttgarter Flughafen, Esslingen, Geislingen, Mercedes-Werke, verschiedene Preis- und Fleißmedaillen u.a. Gymnasium Stuttgart, teils im Etui. Broschen Schwäbischer Albverein, Bergsteigergruppe Stuttgart, Deutscher Schuhmacher Tag Stuttgart 1926, Rotes Kreuz Abzeichen Württemb. Landesverband, ADAC Clubmeister Plakette 1957 Bad Cannstatt, Plakette Heimatwettbewerb 1981, Württ. ADAC Gausportabzeichen im Etui und weitere Plaketten, hist. Kartenmaterial und mehr. Erhaltungen sehr verschieden, bitte unbedingt ansehen. Das ein oder andere sehr sammelwürdige Stück darunter.| Württemberg - Extensive as well as exciting collection for local collectors, among others postcard with coat of arms and motto as well as leporello with pictures of the royal house and the dukes of Württemberg, rare match case presumably 1950s with picture of the Stuttgart TV tower, the restaurant motto "good food is not expensive either", various medals of state shootings among others. Geislingen and Ulm, Unterländische Zimmerschützen-Vereinigung Württemberg, medal Athleten-Club Feuerbach, Schwimmerbund Schwaben Stuttgart, one-sided cast iron badge o.J. with the youthful bust of Crown Prince Wilhelm I. with eyelet, oval one-sided badge Gau-Lange-Strecke-1926 S.V. Cannstatt in case, various orders and decorations, among others Silver Medal of Merit 1892, Medal of Merit of the Order of Frederick, Landwehr Service Award 2. Class 1891, Charlottenkreuz, membership badge Württ. Kriegerbund, badge Militärverein Eutingen, various military documents and papers, badge Infanterie-Verein Regiment Alt Württemberg Ludwigsburg, case and badge of honour for 25 years of service in the fire brigade Freistaat Württemberg, badge Männergesangverein Ludwigsburg, Sängerklub Stuttgart-Heslach, Württ. Post badge, plaque bell foundry Kurtz Stuttgart, but also numerous (modern) badges and pins, among them Stuttgart airport, Mercedes-Benz (partly gold), together song of Mercedes-Benz by Herms Niel as special print, Daimler medal 1895 Turin in case, plaque 100 years automobile Mercedes-Benz 1986 in case, postcards a. o. of the Bären club Stuttgart. a. from the Stuttgart Bear Club, Stuttgart Airport, Esslingen, Geislingen, Mercedes Works, various prize and diligence medals, a. Stuttgart Grammar School, some in case. Brooches Schwäbischer Albverein, Bergsteigergruppe Stuttgart, Deutscher Schuhmacher Tag Stuttgart 1926, Red Cross badge Württemb. Landesverband, ADAC Clubmeister plaque 1957 Bad Cannstatt, plaque Heimatwettbewerb 1981, Württ. ADAC Gausportabzeichen in a case and other plaques, hist. Maps and more. Condition very different, please have a look. One or the other very collectible piece among them.

Lot 15

Württemberg - Silberne Verdienstmedaille König Karl 1864, an Öse mit Bandring, ohne Band, ss, Rf., Randberieb| Wurttemberg - Silver Commemorative Medal King Charles 1864, on eyelet with band ring, without band, VF, rim-nick, edge defect

Lot 16

Württemberg - Medaillenfabrik Mayer & Wilhelm Stuttgart, Konvolut mit diversen Plaketten und Medaillen, darunter einseitige Plakette für hervorragende Leistungen Württ. Obstbauverband 1931 im originalen Etui mit Etikett von Mayer & Wilhelm, 2 x Plakette auf die Einweihung der kgl. Hoftheater 1912, davon eines im originalen Etui, Plakette auf v. Humboldt und Bonpland XIV. Internat. Amerikanisten-Kongress Stuttgart 1904, einseitige Plakette auf das 50-jährige Bestehen der Stuttgarter Metallwarenfabrik Mayer & Wilhelm 1861-1911, Plakette Orientierungsfahrt 1931 Süddeutscher Rundfunk, Feuerwehrwesen Dienstehrenzeichen 2. Modell 1912 im originalen Etui sowie Deutsches Reich 1933-1945 Plakette 1937 auf d. Württ. Staatstheater mit Konterfei und Zitat AHs. Erhaltungen verschieden, bitte ansehen| Wurttemberg - Medal Company Mayer & Wilhelm Stuttgart, mixed lot with various plaques and medals, among them one-sided plaque for outstanding achievements Württ. Obstbauverband 1931 in original case with label of Mayer & Wilhelm, 2 x plaque on the inauguration of the kgl. Hoftheater 1912, one of them in original case, plaque on v. Humboldt and Bonpland XIV. Internat. Amerikanisten-Kongress Stuttgart 1904, one-sided plaque on the 50th anniversary of the Stuttgart metalware factory Mayer & Wilhelm 1861-1911, plaque Orientierungsfahrt 1931 Süddeutscher Rundfunk, fire brigade service badge 2. model 1912 in original case as well as Third Reich 1933-1945 plaque 1937 on the Württ. Staatstheater with portrait and quotation AHs. Various conditions, please view

Lot 2181

Weimarer Republik/GOLD - Goldmedaille zum 80. Geburtstag des Reichspräsidenten Paul von Hindenburg 1927 D München. Avers: Reichspräsident von Hindenburg 1847-1927 mit Kopf von eben jenem, mit Stempel von Karl Goetz, Revers: Wappenbild mit Umschrift 'DEUTSCHEN REICHES TREUSTER DIENER', Randschrift: "BAYER. HAUPTMÜNZAMT 900, 900/1000 Gold fein, ca. 22.64 g Gold rau, ca. 20.37 g Gold fein, vz, minimale Kratzer, eine kleine Randkerbe.| Weimar Republic/GOLD - Gold medal for the 80th birthday of the President of the Reich Paul von Hindenburg 1927 D Munich. Obverse: Reich President von Hindenburg 1847-1927 with head of the same, with stamp of Karl Goetz, reverse: coat of arms image with circumscription 'DEUTSCHEN REICHES TREUSTER DIENER', marginal inscription: "BAYER. HAUPTMÜNZAMT 900, 900/1000 gold fine, approx. 22.64 g gold rough, approx. 20.37 g gold fine, XF, minimal scratches, one small edge nick.

Lot 32

Königreich Württemberg - Silbermedaille zur Württembergische Landes-Gewerbe-Ausstellung in Stuttgart 1881 Avers: Seitliche Büste, Brustbild nach rechts von Karl, König von Württemberg (1864-1891), am Hals der Stempel von K. Schwenzer. Revers: Weibliche Figur mit Spinnrochen wird von einer anderen weiblichen Figur mit Füllhorn mit einem Lorbeerkranz gekrönt, unterhalb das württembergische Wappen. In Originalbox. Silbergehalt ca. 990/1000, Raugewicht ca. 35.62 g, Feingewicht Silber ca. 35.26 g. Erhaltung ss-vz aus PP, farbvolle Tönung, minimale Kratzer. | Kingdom of Wuerttemberg - Silver medal for the Wuerttemberg State Trade Exhibition in Stuttgart 1881. Obverse: side bust, bust to right of Charles, King of Wuerttemberg (1864-1891), on the neck the stamp of K. Schwenzer. Reverse: Female figure with spider ray is crowned by another female figure with cornucopia with a laurel wreath, below the Wuerttemberg coat of arms. In original box. Silver content approx. 990/1000, rough weight approx. 35.62 g, fine weight silver approx. 35.26 g. Condition VF-EF from PR, colorful toning, minimal scratches.

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