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A WWI medal group awarded to private R. Harrison of The Lancashire Hussars, including the British War Medal and Allied Victory Medal, both inscribed "250724 PTE. R. HARRISON LAN HRS", also a remembrance plaque inscribed "REGINALD HARRISON", six school attendance medals awarded to Sydney and Reginald Harrison, a Junior Methodist Church DSO Maltese Cross and a further remembrance plaque inscribed "WILLIAM ALAN MORRIS" (11).
A group of medals and badges to include two WWI medals, a victory medal awarded to; 510511 SPR.O. EVANS. R.E. and a British war medal awarded to same, three medallions for the Welsh Methodist Church, 1936 and 1885, dog tags for 431857 D.A.P.EVANS and two other medallions, also a Lucas Toothmedallion for efficiency and three military badges (9).
A group of medals belonging to the same family to include two WWI defence medals for two sisters who drove ambulances during the war. Two WWI medals relating to 35360 STJ F.J. Williams. S. Wales Bord, four WWII medals for NX60534 J.A. Williams who also served in the Welsh Borderers and the Australian Services, one medal is the Australia Service Medal 1939-1945, The 1939-45 Star for J.A. Willliams, and a group of dress medals for NX60534 J.A. Williams to include a 1914 Star, South Africa Star, 1939-1945 Star, Defence Medal, Australia Service Medal 1939-45 etc (19).
A group of eight 1920s vintage motorcycling medals awarded to father and son team Harold Heap and W. Raymond Heap. A 9ct gold medal from Oldham & District Motor Club inscribed "May 18th 1924 Speed Trials Fastest Time Of The Day 500cc W. Heap", five hallmarked silver medals (various hallmarks) awarded to H.R. Heap, dated 1923/24 from Southport Motor Club and North Liverpool Motor Cycle Club and two base metal medals from North Liverpool Motor Cycle Club (8).
Three 9ct gold medals and one silver and rose gold medal relating to T. Ashworth, one with Liver Bird crest to the front and to the back L'pool Wed L'gue Division One Runners Up 1925-26, Liverpool Post Office, one with Charity Comp 1932 to 1933, I Zingari Alliance T Ashworth, a further medal with blue enamel Liver Bird crest to the front for the Liverpool Wednesday League Runners Up 1921-22, Liverpool Post Office and the silver and rose gold example inscribed T. Ashworth to the front and For The Lord Stanley Cup Winners 1935-36 to the reverse, combined weight of gold medals approx 16g (4).
A quantity of jewellery and watches to include various cameo brooches and earrings, a graduated pearl necklace with white metal clasp marked 14k, two yellow metal rings, a boxed enamel Royal Life Saving Society badge, a further silver fob medal, a Rotary quartz fob watch and a yellow metal Oris seventeen jewel ladies wristwatch.
The 1914-15 Star to J. 36918, S.CHADWICK, BOY. 1.,R.N, The 1914-18 British War Medal and The 1914-19 Victory Medal to J.36918 S.CHADWICK. A.B. R.N., The Medal for Faithful Service In The Special Constabulary, George VI issue to SAMUEL CHADWICK, The 1914-18 British War Medal and The 1914-19 Victory Medal to 36625 PTE.A.J.WOLFE. BEDF.R., The Second China War Medal (disc only) engraved to the rim L.CREESE.H.CREESE.JUNR DIED 3RD OCTR 1884. and two further 1914-18 British War Medals to 69157 PTE.A.W.CREESE. DEVON.R. and to 201656 PTE.G.H.ELLIS. SUFF.R.
A multiple row necklace of seed pearls, with rose diamond capped terminals and on a white gold clasp, a 9ct gold, sapphire, diamond and gem set necklace, a 9ct gold oval hinged bangle, Birmingham 1912, a gentleman's silver curblink watch Albert chain with a silver T bar, a swivel and with a silver fob medal, two pairs of cufflinks, a pendant and a quantity of loose fresh water cultured pearls (8).
A rare Sèvres biscuit porcelain relief medallion of Louis XV, the French monarch wearing a laurel crown, inscribed 'LUDOVICUS. XV. D.G. FRANCORUM. ET. NAVARREX', within an outer band of beads, unmarked, c.1830, 10.5cm diameter, within a contemporary ormolu frame decorated with a ribbon tied laurel wreath. Provenance: The Property of a Collector. See Musée du Louvre, 'Nouvelles acquisitions du département des Objets d'art 1990-1994', p.267, for an identical medallion. This medal depicting Louis XV is a pastiche of the 18th century style and is an important symbol of the nostalgy for the ancient monarchic values under the Restauration. There is a very similar plaster model at the Sèvres factory, signed and dated '1818 Brachard f', for either Jean-Charles Nicolas or Jean-Nicolas-Alexandre.
Large bronze plaque mounted on oak panel, Signed by the Sculpture AUGUST MAILLARD and dated 1923. Mailard was born 1864 Paris. Trained at the school of Fine Arts in Paris in the studio of Alexandre Falguiere. Subsequently, he became professor at the School of Fine Arts. He produced numerous busts and memorials of personalities, as well as medal and commemorative works for French towns, and he exhibited at the Salon of French Artists Society in 1885, at the Winter Fair in 1942, 1943 and 1944. He died during 'the fighting of the Liberation in 1944, hit by a stray bullet while he was on the threshold of his house Neuilly-sur-Seine.
Second World War medals and ephemera, including: a Normandy medal; Aircraft Recognition Book for Ground Forces; photographs; 1 vol. Men Of The Battle Of Britain; an airman's mask; a First World War Christmas tin; a Navigators, Air Bombers & Gunners Flying Book; the Observers & Air Gunners Flying Log; and other items.
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