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BOLT USAIN: (1986- ) Jamaican Sprinter, the first man to win six Olympic Gold medals in sprinting. Signed colour 10 x 8 photograph of Bolt in a celebratory half length pose performing the Mobot as he finishes the 4 x 100 metres relay at the Olympic Games in London, 2012. Signed in black ink with his name alone to the image, largely across a clear area. EX On the final day of the 2012 Olympics' athletics, Bolt participated in Jamaica's gold medal-winning 4 × 100 metres relay team consisting of Bolt, Nesta Carter, Michael Frater and Yohan Blake. With a running time of 36.84 seconds, they broke Jamaica's previous world record of 37.04 from 2011. Bolt celebrated by doing the 'Mobot' in tribute to Mo Farah.
A group of four Medals to Royal Artillery and Royal Signals including a WWl pair (War and Victory Medals) awarded to 2894 DVR. C.T.K. Raymond R.A., an Indian General Service Medal with bar ''N.W. Frontier 1936-37'' to 2314829 Cpl. C. Raymond R. Signals, G.V. Army L.S.G.C. to: 2314928 Cpl. C.T.K. Raymond Royal Signals (note engravers error on number) with M.I.C. for pair and copy roll for I.G.S.M. Medals mounted for wear and with two Cap Badges.
A GREAT WAR TRIO OF MEDALS TO DRIVER H. MANSELL, ROYAL ENGINEERS comprising the 1914-15 Star, British War Medal 1914-20, and Victory Medal (all 61087 Dvr. H. Mansell. R.E.), officially impressed, unmounted; in postal box of issue, apparently addressed to recipient at Holmsley South, near Christchurch, Hampshire.
A GREAT WAR PAIR OF MEDALS TO PRIVATE C.H. MANNING, SOMERSET LIGHT INFANTRY comprising the British War Medal 1914-20 and Victory Medal (both 265485 Pte. C.H. Manning), officially impressed, unmounted (lacking ribbons); together with a photograph of the recipient in uniform; a Princess Mary Christmas 1914 gift tin, with original 'bullet' pencil and greetings card; a West Somerset Yeomanry cap badge; a quantity of West Somerset Imperial Yeomanry brass buttons; a pair of West Somerset Imperial Yeomanry shoulder titles; a brass Wiltshire Regiment cap badge; an aluminium West Somerset Yeomanry dog tag, stamped '554 E. Summers'; and a pocket certificate appointing Mr C. Manning as an Air Raid Warden in the Second World War, with related cloth insignia.
A GREAT WAR TRIO OF MEDALS TO GUNNER F. THORPE, ROYAL FIELD ARTILLERY comprising the 1914-15 Star (73563. Gnr. F. Thorpe. R.F.A.), British War Medal 1914-20 and Victory Medal (both 73563 Gnr. F. Thorpe. R.A.), officially impressed, unmounted; together with the corresponding ribbons, bar-mounted for wearing.
A BOER WAR PAIR OF MEDALS TO PRIVATE E. SHELL, SOMERSET LIGHT INFANTRY comprising the Queen's South Africa Medal, second type reverse, with single clasp Cape Colony (5533 Pte E. Shell, Somerset Lt Infy), and King's South Africa Medal, with two clasps South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902 (5533 Pte E. Shell. Somerset: L. I.), officially impressed, unmounted.
AN IMPERIAL SERVICE MEDAL TO CHARLES ARTHUR HARVEY George V, circular type, crowned bust, officially impressed, in case of issue; with an IMPERIAL SERVICE MEDAL TO HENRY HERBERT POOLE ANDERSON, Elizabeth II Dei Gratia, officially impressed, in case of issue; an ARMY TEMPERANCE ASSOCIATION MEDAL, the reverse marked 'India', unnamed; a ROYAL LIFE SAVING SOCIETY PROFICIENCY [SILVER] AWARD OF MERIT TO J.D. SAUNDERS, 1933, in case of issue; a ROYAL LIFE SAVING SOCIETY BRONZE MEDAL TO J.D. SAUNDERS, 1932, in case of issue; and assorted other medals, military cap badges, and other items.
FOUR POLISH MEDALS comprising a Commemorative Medal for War 1918-1921, the reverse marked 'Polska Swemv Obroncy'; Poland Army Medal for War 1939-1945, 'Swiss' variant, the reverse marked 'Polska Swemu Obroncy'; Commemorative Medal for the 25th Anniversary of the Battle of Monte Cassino, marked 'Monte Cassino Maj 1944' to the obverse and '1944 1969' to the reverse; and a Commemorative Medal for the 30th Anniversary of the Polish 1st Grenadiers Division in France, marked '4444 Wykonac' to the obverse and '1940 1970' to the reverse.
A GREAT WAR GROUP OF THREE TO DRIVER (FARRIER) F. C. SHEPPARD ROYAL ARTILLERY comprising 1914-15 Star (90166 Dvr. F. C. Sheppard R.F.A.), British War Medal 1914-20 and Victory Medal (90166 Dvr. F.C. Sheppard R.A.), officially impressed, mounted for wearing; together with six related photographs (copies), including farrier Sheppard shoeing his Commanding Officer's horse at Woolwich Barracks, pay book and group images.
A GREAT WAR D.S.O., M.C., M.I.D. GROUP OF SIX MEDALS TO MAJOR C.E. WALKER, ROYAL FIELD ARTILLERY comprising the Distinguished Service Order, Military Cross, both unnamed as issued, 1914-15 Star (Capt. C.E. Walker. R.F.A.), officially impressed, British War Medal 1914-20, Victory Medal with 'Mention in Despatches' spray of oak leaves (both Major C.E. Walker), officially impressed, and French Legion d'Honneur, unnamed as issued, bar mounted for wearing, now framed; together with a corresponding group of dress miniature medals, bar mounted for wearing, now framed; also original commission documents appointing Cecil Edward Walker as Second-Lieutenant in the Militia Forces (Dublin City Artillery), 1900; and Second-Lieutenant in the Land Forces (Royal Horse & Royal Field Artillery), 1901; and official certificates showing that Captain / Major Walker was mentioned in despatches on three occasions, namely by Field Marshal Sir John French, 30th November 1915; General Sir E.H.H. Allenby, 23rd October 1918; and General Sir E.H.H. Allenby, 5th March 1919.
A SECOND WORLD WAR BRITISH TROPICAL 'SLOUCH' HAT regulation pattern, with patent leather sweatband and foil covered liner (perished), the rim bearing several signatures in ink; together with a Second World War pair of medals to D. Petersen, comprising War Medal 1939-45 and Africa Service Medal (both CJ603633 D. Petersen).
A lot to include a 9ct yellow gold white paste set ring, claw set with five round cut white paste stones, hallmarked Birmingham 1989, a 9ct yellow gold box link chain, hallmark rubbed, stamped 375, a 9ct yellow gold blue and white stone ring, set in a three tier design, hallmarked Birmingham 1970, a white metal curb bracelet suspending eight various charms, three diamond set uncut metal keys, a WWI Victory Medal together with a collection of costume jewellery to include brooches, beads, wrist watches etc., gold items weight approx. 6.3g
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