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Lot 84

WWII group boxed as issued comprising of 39-45 star, France and Germany star, war and defence medal

Lot 9

WWI pair comprising of British war medal and victory medal awarded to 'T.Z.12032 J.W.WHITE O.TEL R.M.V.R'

Lot 1603

A WW2 medal group including the Italian Star and a RAF tankard

Lot 1605

Three First World War medals including George VI Faithful Service Medal

Lot 1606

A group of British WW2 medals to include a 1939-45 medal, Italy star, France and Germany star and others plus a collection of oddments including an Italian fascism medal.

Lot 1608

A WW2 military jacket, hat, Royal Airforce commemorative badge and Imperial Service medal

Lot 1613

A group of WW1 medals including a 1911 Delhi Dunbar medal inscribed '817 P.T.E G.Smith', awarded to the recipient for acting as a bodyguard to the King, all other medals bearing conforming name.

Lot 1631

A WWII medal group comprising defence medal, Africa Star, Italy Star and others awarded to Gunner P F Humphreys together with related paperwork.

Lot 1647

A German II world war belt buckle stamped RZM M34/2, a Wilhelm I medal and an unusual 1959 German badge (3)

Lot 1754

A briefcase containing an interesting collection of odds and ephemera including a WW2 'Medaille du Militaire' medal, Speedway pennants and wrestling programmes

Lot 83

A silver and enamel Masonic medal 1931 in a fitted case

Lot 135

Ashburton Lodge 'Past Master' medal and four others (5)

Lot 144

A Queen's South Africa Medal awarded to 5922 Pte D. McCarthy S. Wales Bord. With clasps for Orange Free State and Cape Colony

Lot 145

A large silver-gilt Order of The Buffaloes medal 'Order of Merit and Knighthood' to Sir William Chas. Bushnell, Aubrey Lodge July 1929 , by Simpson & Co in case, together with seven other Lodge medals awarded to the same recipient in their cases (8)

Lot 2

A George II silver toddy ladle, with spiral turned baleen handle and inset with a George II Coronation medal dated XI October 1727, the bowl with engraved armorial and initials, 38cm

Lot 69

A Walker and Hall Frodsham Agricultural Society medallion, engraved to reverse 'Annual Show 1926', a 1914-1918 medal and a Great War medal to '355348 SPR. R J Ketell R.E', a Lusitania medallion, a Boys Race medal dated 1911 to R J Kettell and a quantity of assorted coins, British and foreign, half pennies, crowns etc

Lot 217

Hallmarked silver gilt Masonic medal and book

Lot 11

London silver ARP badge together with Queen Victorian 1899 & George V Maundy three pence coins, Victorian sixpence, George VI commemorative medal and 20th century white metal commemorative coins and a gold plated tiepin (a lot)

Lot 808

An Imperial Service medal to William George Davies, cased, one other to Sydney Spaul, a George V Silver Jubilee medal and a George VI Coronation medal

Lot 1256

A World War I War Munition Volunteer Badge - This bird was issued to World War I volunteers involved in essential war work from December 1914 to Private Companies to exempt from their employed - this medal no. 55655 was issued to a woman who worked in Munitions Factory at Wolverton, Bucks 1914 -1917 retiring on ill health. These women were advised to wear them for identity on entering the factory but to place them on garter or similar when actively working. This was in case of the factory exploding from bombing or other accidents, making identification of body easier

Lot 1260

War Medals & Decorations - Hastings Irwin 1899 - Ribbons Medals & Regimental Badges Dorling - 1st Edition 1917 Medal Yearbook - British Gallantry awards - and ten other uncommon medal-related publications Condition report: Generally good for age, first with worn covers

Lot 1367

A collection of R E M E Royal Electrical Mechanical Engineers items to include a hammered steel cigarette box stamped chrome Elektro-Gnass Hamburg 39 with engraved cap badge - current 1942 to 1947 also lapel badge, cap badge and a silver sweetheart badge together with four restrike medals, 39 -45 Star, France Germany Star Defence medal 1939 - 45 medal

Lot 1369

A World War I 1914-18 War medal and Victory medal awarded to 21102 Driver A.A. Blake Royal Artillary

Lot 1370

A World War I Campaign medal, British War medal and Victory medal awarded to 77697 PTE A. Knight R.A.M.C - a World War II Defence medal and War medal

Lot 1371

A World War One Duo 1914-18 War Medal and Victory Medal awarded to G-51772 Pte A Rookes Royal Fusiliers

Lot 1372

A World War One Duo 1914-18 War Medal and Victory Medal awarded to 68391 Gnr P Keable Royal Artillery

Lot 1373

A World War One Trio of 1914-15 Mons Star, 1914-18 War Medal and Victory Medal awarded to S-17007 Pte W J Wolfe Army Service Corps

Lot 1374

A World War I trio of 1914-15 Mons Star, 1914-18 War medal and a Victory medal awarded to S4-143545 PTE W Groom Army Service Corps

Lot 1376

A World War I trio of 1914-15 Star 1914-18 War medal and a Victory medal awarded to M2-1203P3 PTE F Fothergill Army Service Corps

Lot 1377

A Victorian Cross and related medal ribbons to Brigadier Charles E Hudson VC, CB, DSO & Bar, MC mounted on a card and signed by him in black ball point pen . The then Lt-Col Hudson - 1892 - 1959 Sherwood Foresters Regiment, won the Victoria Cross for outstanding bravery in recapturing the British front line which has been overrun by the enemy in June 1918 Condition report: Very good, original signature slightly faded

Lot 1381

A World War One duo of 1914-18 War Medal and Victory Medal awarded to A-202284 Pte F G WEBB Kings Royal Fifle Corps

Lot 1382

World War I - Duo to DVR D.W. Smith T4 108057 A.S.C. and an unnamed World War II defence medal to J F Smith

Lot 835

An early to mid 20th century 9ct gold double Albert chain - Suspending a T-bar - Two medal/fobs and a vacant sovereign mount - Length 41cms - Total weight approx 52.4gms Condition Report: Good to fair - With minor surface dents and scratches in keeping with age and wear.

Lot 866

A 9ct gold Yorkshire Rugby League medal - With enamel detail and reverse inscription - Hallmarked Birmingham - Length 4.3cms -Together with a textured shield stickpin - Tests as 9ct gold - Total weight approx 18.4gms Condition Report: Good to fair - With surface dents and scratches - Some wear to enamel

Lot 539

Six silver handled desert knives and forks with pistol grips, a French white metal page marker with cast shrimp terminal, a pair of Middle Eastern brass scent bottles and stoppers, native American beadwork jewellery, an Indonesian carved mask, Tudric pewter bowl, French bronze medal on chain, pewter powder flask etc.

Lot 1

A New Zealand International Rugby Union jersey from their 1905-1906 tour of British Isles, France and USA, match-worn by legendary tour captain and New Zealand war-hero, Dave Gallaher - widely regarded as ‘The Father of All Blacks Rugby’. The shirt has the embroidered New Zealand fern badge and the stitched canvas overlay to shoulders, upper chest and back area. It is complete with leather v-shape neck-line. Provenance: After the Wales v New Zealand test match in Cardiff in 1905, New Zealand captain Dave Gallaher and Wales captain Gwyn Nicholls were witnessed by a reporter of the South Wales Daily News to be exchanging compliments and handshakes. They also exchanged their jerseys. For many years, Gwyn Nicholls stored the jersey at his business premises, a laundry company based in Llandaff North, Cardiff. Thomas John Mahoney a keen sportsman and general sports fan was employed at the laundry company as a ‘van boy’ and because Gwyn Nicholls was aware of Thomas Mahoney’s enthusiasm for sports, the jersey was gifted to him. It remained within the family of Thomas Mahoney until now and is being offered at auction by his family. Value: The family of TJ Mahoney have decided that this is the right time for them to sell the jersey. Because of this the jersey has been entered with a nominal reserve. Our estimate is based on previous auction prices for All Blacks jerseys from the 1905 tour. History and background to Dave Gallaher and the 1905 tour: Dave Gallaher’s position was generally wing-forward but he also played as hooker. He started playing at his home-town Katikati, South of Auckland and then for Parnell rugby club from 1890. However, his rugby career started in earnest with Ponsonby District Rugby Football Club in 1895. In 1896, he was selected for Auckland province and his first New Zealand cap came on their tour of Australia in 1903, where he was selected for the touring-side’s first ever test match against Australia in Sydney. Gallaher played thirty-three times for his country, winning six test caps, he retired from playing in 1906 to become a coach at Ponsonby and become the sole selector for Auckland province, later becoming a New Zealand national selector for seven years in an extremely successful period. In conjunction with Billy Stead, Gallaher’s vice-captain of the 1905-1906 tour, the pair composed ‘The Complete Rugby Footballer’ (1906) a seminal text for the game of rugby union. Without player-vote, Dave Gallaher was controversially nominated as captain for the 1905-1906 legendary tour of British Isles, France and USA. The team was the first New Zealand Rugby Union to tour outside of Australasia, they played thirty-five matches, winning thirty-four of them, scoring 976 points and conceding only fifty-nine. The touring side became known as ‘The Originals’ and for the first time the nickname ‘The All Blacks’ was used by the British Press. The success of the tour helped cement Rugby Union as New Zealand’s national sport and commenced a ‘new order’ of world rugby which has rarely been threatened in 100 years. Wales versus The Originals, in Cardiff, is regarded as one of sport’s greatest matches with over 47,000 spectators at the Arms Park. Even before kick-off the match had become a landmark game when the Welsh supporters sang ‘Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau (Land of My Fathers)’ in response to the New Zealand player’s stirring performance of the haka. It was the first time a national anthem had been sung before a sporting fixture. There had already been a degree of controversy leading up to the test, particularly in relation to the choice of referee John Dallas, and with regards to the tactics New Zealand had brought with them to the Northern Hemisphere including the role of Gallaher as a roaming wing-forward which many remarked as unsporting with the intent of obstructing opposition players. The controversy continued as the game developed with decisions seeming to go against The Originals. As the referee struggled to keep up with play, there was a ‘try that never was’ and the half-time whistle was reported to have been blown early when Wales were under pressure. Wales were the victors 3-0. Dave Gallaher was born in Ramelton, Co Donegal in 1878. At the age of five he and his family migrated from Ireland to a planned Irish/Ulster settlement in Katikati, south of Auckland in the North Island of New Zealand. In the 1890s he took employment at the Auckland Farming Freezing Company as a labourer where he was to rise to the position of foreman. It is thought that the work helped him build upper body strength and kept him fit. In 1901 Gallaher’s rugby was interrupted as he joined the Sixth New Zealand Contingent of Mounted Rifles for service in the Anglo-Boer War with the objective of ‘…ridding the Northern Transvaal of Boer guerrillas…’ under the command of General Herbert Plumer. Gallaher was appointed as an advance guard, scouting ahead of the main force of men and in 1901, he was hospitalised in Charlestown, Natal with malaria. In a letter to his sister dated 18 October 1901, he wrote ‘….we have a fair share of the fighting all the time and I am still alive and kicking although I have had a couple of pretty close calls, one day I thought I would have to say good bye to old New Zealand but I had my usual luck and so came out all right’. Whilst in South Africa, Gallaher reached the rank of Squadron Sergeant Major and was awarded the Queen’s South Africa Medal and King’s South Africa Medal. He returned to New Zealand in August 1902. Fifteen years later, ten years after retiring from playing rugby and at the age of forty-two, Dave Gallaher returned to the battlefield. Exempt from conscription due to age, Gallaher enlisted voluntarily for action in the First World War. His younger brother Douglas had already been killed in the conflict. Gallaher left for Europe in February 1917 and on arrival was promoted to the rank of sergeant. His unit fought in the Battle of Messines, near La Basse Ville, later preparing for the imminent ‘Passchendale Offensive’. In the attack of Gravenstafel Spur on 4 October 1917, Gallaher was mortally wounded when a piece of shrapnel penetrated his helmet. Dave Gallaher was posthumously awarded the British War Medal and the Victory Medal. He is buried in grave No, 32513 at Nine Elms British Cemetery, west of Poperinge. In 1922 Auckland Rugby Football Club introduced the Gallaher Shield. Ponsonby, Gallaher’s old club, have won the title more than any other team. Internationally, France and New Zealand compete in the Dave Gallaher Trophy, first awarded on Armistice Day in 2000. In 2011 a bronze statue of Gallaher was unveiled outside Eden Park, the home of New Zealand rugby, Gallaher has been inducted into the International Rugby Hall of Fame, the World Rugby Hall of Fame and the New Zealand Sports Hall of Fame In 2005, at Gallaher’s Irish birthplace, the name of the ground of Letterkenny RFC was changed to the Dave Gallaher Memorial Park. In view of the life-story of Dave Gallaher, his profound influence on New Zealand rugby union and his general significance within New Zealand history and culture, while taking into account the impact of ‘The Originals Tour’ and the Wales test in particular, this jersey could rightly be regarded as a ‘Holy Grail’ of New Zealand rugby shirts.  

Lot 487

A white metal medal reputedly given to a Jewish money lender by the Pope together with a Pope Clement medal etc. Provenance available

Lot 20

GROUP OF GOLD PLATED JEWELLERY AND WATCHES includign an early 20th century pocket watch with albert chain, two tie pins, a stylus and a fob medal (5)

Lot 30

COLLECTION OF MEDALS including Sebastopol, Central India, 1914-1918 medal and a Crimean 1855 medal (4)

Lot 20

Good lot of assorted pre-decimal coins including George II; George IV; Edward VII; Victorian and other examples together with a Lucitania medal and other commemorative coins

Lot 232

POLICE > A Lusitania medal etc. [NO RESERVE] [VAT ON HAMMER PRICE]

Lot 379

SCOUTING INTEREST. A gilt medal being engraved for KS Binnie with the date 22.06.49. Together with a brass button hole stud and another scouting cap badge with tufted bristles.

Lot 525

Medal group for Pte E Lock 5582 of the Somerset Light Infantry to include Queen Victoria South Africa three bar, Edward VII South Africa two bar and The Great War / WWI medal group all with ribbons

Lot 527

A cased vintage Bristol City Police For Good Service Medal, presented to Constable E Lock

Lot 533

A 19th century Dutch military medal - 1893 Star for Loyalty and Merit with motto Trow en Verdienste in silver complete with ribbon

Lot 541

A World War One / medal group pair ( Victory Medal & Great War 1914-1918 Medal) . This pair of medals awarded to 38340 Private CW Harris. - Gloucester Regiment. Complete with ribbons and bar along with Egypt badges and paperwork relating to the soldier for 1920's ( non military ) .

Lot 545

A framed and glazed World War One death plaque and medal group for Sapper Albert Ernest Arbury AE 494848. Killed in action 4.8.17. Together with a large framed photograph of the soldier in uniform along with framed large photograph of him as a child

Lot 578

A Defence Service Medal - Nigeria 1967-1970 - Armed Forces of Nigeria. Together with a First Anniversary of the Republic of Sierra Leone 1972

Lot 580

A First World War Medal Group comprising a 1914/15 Star ( L. Cpl) , the British War Medal (Acting Colour Sgt) and the Victory Medal ( acting colour sgt) along with a Meritorious Service medal ( Cpl ) . Additionally, a Bristol City Police Long Service medal complete with 22 years service bar. Awarded to SGT EE Tandy of the Royal Warwickshire Reserves. The Meritorious Service marked for Cpl EE Tandy 8626. The Bristol Police Medal marked for Sgt Tandy.

Lot 583

A Regular Army Long service and good conduct medal presented to 23754769 Warrant Officer 1st class Michael Dodd of the RAMC along with his cased National Service Medal and some paperwork pertaining to him

Lot 192

A Great War Service medal awarded to Major T.M. Harland, Burma Star, a 1939 - 1945 Star, and other medals and medallions.

Lot 341

LONG SERVICE AND GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL TO K.64379 J.T. LOCKETT CH. STO. H.M.S. CAPETOWN. ALSO KING GEORGE V MEDAL FOR MERITORIOUS SERVICE, ALSO TO J.T. LOCKETT

Lot 365

THREE SECOND WAR MEDALS INCLUDING AFRICA SERVICE MEDAL TO 592216 B.W. SCOTT

Lot 366

TWO SECOND WAR MEDALS INCLUDING AFRICA SERVICE MEDAL TO 25719 T.T.L. DUDLEY. ALSO MERIT CROSS

Lot 367

MIXED LOT OF MILITARY MEDALS INCLUDING 1914-15 STAR, AFRICA SERVICE MEDAL TO 595851 J.S. VAN DER WESTHUIZEN, ETC.

Lot 369

FIRST WAR MEDAL TO SJT. S.K. McNALLY 8th S.A.I. ALSO THREE STARS

Lot 128

A cased set of three pictorial silver proof coins commemorating Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, along with a cased silver medal commemorating the Chinese Exhibition 1973-74, No 846

Lot 157

A mixed lot to include a 9ct gold Taylor Walker Darts competition League Winners medal for 1934/35 season, a World War 1 soldier's release and pay books to Gunner A Honeywell, a selection of coins to include an 1892 Crown, a brass trench art letter opener and a 1934 Wembley Speedway members ticket

Lot 86

A gold Royal Horticultural Society ‘Victorian’ medal

Lot 117

A 9ct gold Masonic medal, Concordia Lodge No 5131, with hand inscription verso

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