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A good World War I and II Royal medal group to J. 14545 F.W. Holyfield A.B. R.N - comprising 1914-15 Star, British War medal Allied Victory medal with World War II 39-45 Star, Atlantic Star, Defect Medal and War medal with Queen Elizabeth II Coronation medal with corresponding miniature medal group
Argyle and Sutherland Highlanders - A good Indian silver officers memorial Regimental plaid sash clasp detailed with the Scottish Crown of Queen Victoria and scrolls 'Hindoostan' and 'Cape of Good Hope' with floret thistles, large central brilliant cut glass stone 1836 to 1854 with Long Service medal awarded to 1842 C. Sgt. A.James A & S High R.S.
A World War I Victory medal and 1914-18 War medal awarded to W. Scott R.507 Royal Navy Volunteer Reserves A B. A 1914-18 War medal awarded to R.M.A. 5813 Bomb E.H. Gent, 1914-18 War medal awarded to 33352 Pte. C Staplehurst Royal Army Medical Corps, a World War I Victory medal awarded to 73331 Pte. A Waterson Liverpool Regiment, second World War medals, two 1939-45 War medals, Defence medal, Italy Star, two 1939-45 Star, Burma Star, Africa Star, Pacific Star, France and Germany Star, a General Service medal awarded to 23392875 Pte.D B Waterson G.S.C. A 1911 Kings medal awarded to G. Muston and an a 1939-45 War medal, Italy Star and 1939-45 Star awarded to Mr I Cyrankowski
A World War I 1914-18 Medal awarded to 191208 Apr H Perkins Royal Engineers, a World War I 1914-18 Medal awarded to 28601 Cpl E.J. Perkins Royal Artillery and a World War I Victory Medal awarded to 208805 3 A.M. T.F. Shilling R.A.F. a bamboo swagger stick with white metal top embossed with The Kings Own Royal West Kent Regiment motif
WWI Family Group of Medals - Mons Star with clasp and roses, British War Medal and Victory Medal to 10627 Pts E Stimson SCO RIF with oak leaf and bars, British War Medal and Victory Medal to 43446 WKR N FORSTER Q.M.A.A.C with corresponding dress medals, 1939-45 Star, Atlantic Star, Pacific Star and War Medal all unnamed with an assortment of ribons, Air Training Corps badge and other items
Kilby family medals including the 1915 Star, War and Victory medals of 14127 acting Sergeant (Private on Star) Arthur J Kilby Bedfordshire Regiment - the War and Victory medals to 6097 Private Sidney J Kilby, Hertfordshire Regiment & KRRC and the Victory medal of 6868 Frederick G Kilby, 8th London (Post Office rifles) Regiment. also two hallmarked silver driving medals named to A J Kilby and silver War badge B220817 to S J Kilby KRRC etc. Condition report: War medals in excellent condition with original ribbons - Provenance: The Kilby, Unicume and Wheatley medals are from the same household
An Army Temperance Association - India 1897 one year medal British War medal 1914-18 awarded to 54124 Pte. W. Judd Manchester Regiment with Victory medal awarded to the same, World War I Victory medal awarded to 12144 Sgt B.B. Posner Royal Air Force and a British War Medal 1914-18 awarded to G-18318 Pte S. Skeels Royal West Kent Regiment, a Defence medal 1939-45 and a War medal 1939-45 awarded to leading Aircraftsman L.W. Judd Royal Air Force who spent time at RAF Duxford during World War II and was a Batman to Douglas Bader along with a diary and picture of L.W. Judd
United States of America, 1939. This is a bronze medal designed by Mario Kobel and struck by the Medallic Art Company, which at the time operated out of New York (today it is located in Nevada). On March 15, 1939, German troops marched into Czechoslovakia, occupying Bohemia and establishing a protectorate over Slovakia, and triggered the end of the policy of appeasement. The 1939 New York World's Fair opened on April 30 of that year; this coin was struck for the Czechoslovakian Consulate on the account of former Czech Consul Horejc. Due to the invasion, Czechoslovakia had an unfinished pavilion at the Fair, and this medal was distributed to people who came by it and contributed to the Czech Resistance. In Czech, the coin says "PRAVDA ZVITEZI" -- The truth will prevail; in English it says "CZECHO SLOVAKIA SHALL BE FREE AGAIN". One side depicts a man chained to two columns decorated with swastikas and topped by German army helmets; snakes encircle the columns. The man is surrounded by his family and in the background are landmarks of Prague, including the Castle and the Charles Bridge. The observe shows the date of occupation and reads "REPUBLIKA CESKOSLOVENSKA" alongside the seal of the country. These coins were originally distributed with a booklet that you can find online that described the reasons for the unfinished nature of the Czechoslovakian pavilion. Size: 1.5" W (3.8 cm). Provenance: Ex-private M. Reniger collection, Chicago, IL. Condition: In a plastic sleeve, in perfect condition. All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #111365
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