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A Special Constabulary Long Service Medal, with Great War clasp, awarded to Frank C Old, with box, a silver police whistle 'X' DIV S C F OLD JULY 1915, and chain, a Metropolitan Police whistle, 014254, with chain, a truncheon, stamped MP (beneath the crown) twice, and a North London Collegiate School (Camden Mathematical Prize) silver medallion, F A C Old, 1898, cased
A group of eight medals, awarded to F935375 A J Eggleton POAF RN, comprising a 1939-1945 Star, Atlantic Star, Burma Star, Defence Medal, War Medal, a Naval General Service Medal 1915-62, with Cyprus bar, a Campaign Service Medal, with Malay Peninsular, and a LS & GC Medal (HMS Seahawk), with ribbons and items See illustration Condition report Report by RB NGSM L/F.935375 A J Eggleton POAF RN, CSM FX.935375 A J Eggleton POAF RN, LS&GC F.935375 A J Eggleton POAF HMS Seahawk, Generally good condition, general knocks, the CSM and the LS&GC are not mounted for wear.
A Framed Sheet being a reproduction of one of the sheets of 1d Black held in post office headquarters archives printed by Perkins Bacon & Petch, The Queen's head design was taken from the medal engraved by William Wyan R.A., which commemorated her Majesty's official visit to the city of London 9th November, 1837. Further provenance to verso of frame, "This photostat was specially produced for the post office film unit for the picture "Story of a Letter 1950". Film shot shows P.O. clerk cutting the stamps to give member of public, 1840.
World War II Medals, including the Defence Medal and the George VI Medal together with a St John's Ambulance Association pendant and Amalgamated Engineering Union Tin Brooch, various tie pins, brass buttons, various paper work including Royal Air Force ration tickets, post cards and a permanent RAF pass together with a pair of vintage tinted leather goggles in the original box.
A 9ct yellow gold and enamel National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers medallion with presentation inscription to the back "Presented to Council of Executives Member DW Puttnam, 1994/95/96", diameter 3.5cm, a 9ct gold medal for Crewe Hospital Cup engraved "Winners 1907-8 South Shed We Jones", also a pair of gold earrings and a signet ring (af).
Interesting military related items from one family; WWI: items belonging to P. Colk, including inscribed silver and gold plated cigarette cases, a small silver cased black dialled watch in hanging case inscribed "Lieut P Colk, C of E, Yorkshire Regiment", dog tags, dated silk and other postcards, a miniature 19-15 Star, souvenir brooches with a letter from Amiens, etc, WWII: items belonging to his son A.E. Colk, including Defence and war medals in original box, small silver cased half hunter watch inscribed "1059329AE Colk RAF", and items belonging to another family member Irene Hodge, including three silver ARP badges, Civil Defence armband, Imperial Service Medal and other badges, etc. CONDITION REPORT: The watches in this lot are mot in working order, condition is poor.
An interesting archive of medals and ephemera relating to 297417 W. Hawkes. L. Sto. R.N. including three WWI medals; General Service Medal, Defence Medal, and 14-15 Star, a 1900 China War Medal with possible later inscription "297417 W. Hawkes. H.M.S. Powerful" with Relief of Pekin bar, a Memorial Medal, a photograph of the recipient taken by A. King in Hong Kong, two Christmas cards from H.M.S. Revenge, a photograph of H.M.S. Andromeda in a storm, a postcard album for Zeebrugge, and various ephemera and posters.
An interesting and comprehensive archive of medals, paraphernalia and ephemera relating to stoker John Lonnon, including three WWI medals comprising the Victory Medal, War Medal, and 1914 Star, a bronze remembrance plaque in card sleeve, a 1914 Queen Mary Christmas tin containing the cigarettes, tobacco, card and photograph of Queen Mary, his shaving and grooming kit, a certificate detailing his death, being killed in action near the Dardanelles on the 3rd May 1915 when serving with the Nelson Battalion, First Royal Naval Brigade, a certificate of service, an H.M.S. Exmouth naval cap band, a section of rope, two further certificates, and a rolled note relating to his death, the medals inscribed "SS. 108431 J.Lonnon. Sto. I.R.N.", also included in the lot is a hand tinted photograph of Lonnon, and an unusual 1914 Star inscribed "For Brutality".
A Boer War and WWI group of five medals comprising Queen's South Africa Medal with two clasps for South Africa 1902 and Transvaal, awarded to 7777 Private B. Blackshaw, Volunteer Company Cheshire Regiment, a 1914-15 Star, a silver War Medal and a Victory Medal, each awarded to 1619 Private H. Blackshaw, Cheshire Regiment, and a Territorial Efficiency Medal inscribed 371 Private H. Blackshaw, 5 Cheshire Regiment. CONDITION REPORT: Medals are polished, otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
A group of four medals; an Edwardian Long Service in the Volunteer Force medal inscribed "1896 C.Sjt.J.Hodgson.1st V.Border Regt", a George V WWI medal inscribed "8.W.O.Cl.2.J.Hodgson.Bord.R.", a George V Territorial war medal for Voluntary Service Overseas 1914-1919 awarded to the same, and a Territorial medal awarded to 200001W.O.Cl.II.J.Hodgson 4-Bord.R. (4). CONDITION REPORT: The naming is correct as catalogued. Some surface scratches, otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
A WWI trio of medals awarded to "7-2134 Pie R D Harvey North D Fus", two further WWI medals awarded to "2.Lieut. W Brigham", a WWII Star medal, three Defence medals, a further WWII medal, three badges and loose medal ribbons, also two swagger sticks, a certificate of honourable discharge during the Great Wear for L/CPL Robert D Harvey, July 24th 1916, and a further certificate. CONDITION REPORT: Malacca shaft - engraved "C.W. No.13004, Sept.4.1914". 2nd cane - unreadable end. Both very worn. Khaki cloth in image is a modern scarf.
An archive of items relating to Corporal G.P. McCann of the 2nd Battalion, 51st Highland Division, Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, comprising a general service medal with Palestine bar inscribed 2928585 Pte.G.McCann.Camerons, a war medal, Africa Star, France and Germany Star, and 39-45 Star, a British Army kilt, over socks, red tabs, felt gaiters, black feather "cockade", two Camerons shoulder badges, and the commemorative scroll. Corporal McCann was killed in action on 22nd July 1944 aged 25 and is buried at Bonneville-la-Campagne war cemetery. CONDITION REPORT: Postage within UK would be £18 + VAT.
A group of medals to include a pair of WWI medals awarded to Staff Nurse M. Relph, with five associated badges, a pair awarded to 34885 Private M. Rosenbloom. H.L.I., four unnamed WWII stars, a Long Service in the Volunteer Force medal awarded to 4102 Sgt: Bglr: H. Hurst. 3rd V.B. Manch. Regi. and an Afghan 1978-79-80 medal to 469 DR. A.R. Rosier. L/5.R.A. (lacking clasp). CONDITION REPORT: Postage within UK would be £12 + VAT.
A small collection of WWI medals and badges comprising a War Medal and Victory Medal pair awarded to "241876 Pte.P.Eaton.W.Rid.R.", a War Medal awarded to "15888 Sjt. C.W.Adams.R.Lanc.R.", a Silver War Badge awarded to those who had served and were honourably discharged, first issued September 1916, inscribed "53157", a King's Own Royal Regiment (Lancaster) cap badge, and an enamelled Civil Defence Corps badge, etc.
A collection of medals including a father and son group; a trio WWI for 2.Lieut.A.Marchington, Notts & Derby, a trio for his son B.MArchington WWII, a group of four WWII medals for B. Grice, a boxed Faithful Service medal to Charles Green, a pair of WWI medals to Private M.E. Simpson 17359 Notte & Derby, a further pair of WWI medals to 81694 Spr.F.Pearson.R.E. including 1914-15 Star, also three cap badges and a medallion.
COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, British Historical Medals, Henry VIII, Coronation 1509, ‘Fantasy’ Silver Medal, early 19th Century, by Edward Emery, crowned and robed facing half-length bust holding sword and orb, crowned Royal Arms and supporters, ANGLICE Z HIBERNICE: ECCLESIE SVPREMVM: CAPVT, 43.5mm (Pagan, Mr Emery’s Mint, BNJ 40, no. 60; Foley -). Extremely fine, rare.
COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, British Historical Medals, England / Spain, Mary Tudor (1553-1554), The State of England, 1554, cast Gilt-bronze Medal, by Jacopo da Trezzo, bust of Mary to left, rev Peace seated on throne, 65mm (Attwood 80; MI i 72/20); The Future Philip II of Spain, 1555, cast Gilt-bronze Medal, by Jacopo da Trezzo, bust right, rev Apollo in chariot right, 66mm (Attwood 85). High quality later casts, very fine. (2)
COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, British Historical Medals, Elizabeth I (1533-1603), Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, Quits Belgium 1587, cast Bronze Medal, unsigned, bust of Leicester three-quarters facing, in richly decorated tunic, collar and feathered hat, ROBE CO LEIC ET IN BELG GVBER 1587, rev sheep in flat country, to the right a dog leaves them, INVITVS DESERO, NO GRECEM SED INGRATOS, 49mm (Eimer 54; MI i 140-100). A contemporary cast, a little pitting, otherwise good very fine and rare. ex Seaby Bulletin 709, £700 ex Greta S Heckett Collection, Pittsburgh, Sotheby, 25 May 1977, lot 39, sold for £470 Despite tacitly supporting the Dutch for some time Elizabeth had been reluctant to make her involvement official for fear of offending the Spanish monarchy and risking war. Nevertheless after French and Spanish Catholics joined forces, with the aim of defeating French protestants, Elizabeth accepted the United Provinces’ offer of sovereignty and appointed Leicester as Governor and Captain General of Holland, Zeeland and the United Provinces. He was ultimately unsuccessful in this role. Although a prominent businessman, he misunderstood the delicate balance of trade between Dutch and Spanish merchants and, in aligning himself with Calvinists, he alienated himself from the provinces’ majority moderate Protestants and Catholics alike. At complaints from the states, Elizabeth conferred the command of the armies to Maurice, second son of the late Prince of Orange, during a period while Leicester was absent. On his return he quit the provinces and distributed these medals.
COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, British Historical Medals, Charles I, The Return to London 1633, cast Silver Medal, by Nicholas Briot, Charles I on horseback left, holding sceptre, eye of Providence above, plumed helmet on flowery ground, date 1633 below, CAROLVS AVGVSTISS ET INVICTISS MAG BRIT FRAN ET HIB MONARCHA (the most august and invincible Charles, monarch of Great Britain, France and Ireland), rev panoramic view of the City of London from the south bank, showing old London Bridge and old St Paul’s Cathedral, 42mm, 14.6g (MI i 266/62; E 124b; C-P 20/4; Platt p.136). Good very fine, pierced at 12 o’clock, loop for suspension. The King had celebrated a Scottish Coronation in Edinburgh on 18 June 1633. However his planned regal procession from the Tower of London to Westminster was cancelled due to an outbreak of plague in the city.
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