A COLLECTION OF WWII GERMAN UNIFORM INSIGNIA, the cloth insignia includes a Reichsbahn HVD Brussel sleeve insignia, a cloth breast eagle and a Wehrmacht-Verkehrsdirektion Brussel cuff title, also included are three short lengths of medal ribbon, a yellow German Mine flag and a selection of Kriegsmarine cloth insignia, all these items were given to V.A.D Nurse Jess Winifred Carey who served out in France during WWII, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request
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UNITED KINGDOM. Britannia Commemorative Society. Silver medal set, 1966-1970. Britannia Commemorative Society. 20 silver medals.The Britannia Commemorative Society was founded in the late 60s and sold silver medals to its members. 1st - William I9th - Queen Victoria13th - Dunkirk14th - Captain Cook18th - Elizabeth I20th - Isaac Newton25th - Geoffrey Chauncer31st - Benjamin Disraeli33rd - John and Sarah Churchill35th - Francis Bacon37th - Boadicea39th - Westminster Abbey40th - Gilbert and Sullivan41st - Black Prince42nd - Royal Navy46th - Gordon & Kitchener47th - First Plantagenets48th - Christopher Marlowe and Ben Johnson53rd - Clive of India56th - Rudyard Kipling57th - Jonathan Swift59th - Henry VWeight: 906 g.Composition: 999.0/1000 Silver.PLEASE NOTE: 6% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Delivery cost will be added to your order.
UNITED KINGDOM. George V, 1910-36. Silver medal, 1935. Royal Mint. Large Size. George V Silver Jubilee (25th Year) of King George V's Reign 1910 - 1935Conjoined busts of George and Mary facing left. Lettering: VI MAII MCMX MCMXXXV PM. Engraved by Percy Metcalfe / Windsor Castle. Lettering: STET FORTUNA DOMUS PM. Engraved by Percy MetcalfeComes with the original box as issued by the Mint.Reference: Eimer 2029a; BHM 4249Diameter: 55 mm.Weight: 87 g.Composition: 925.0/1000 Silver.PLEASE NOTE: 6% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Delivery cost will be added to your order.
UNITED KINGDOM. George V, 1910-36. Silver medal, 1935. Royal Mint. George V Silver Jubilee (25th Year) of King George V's Reign 1910 - 1935Conjoined busts of George and Mary facing left. Lettering: VI MAII MCMX MCMXXXV PM. Engraved by Percy Metcalfe / Windsor Castle. Lettering: STET FORTUNA DOMUS PM. Engraved by Percy MetcalfeComes with the original box as issued by the Mint.Mintage: 167,743.Diameter: 31.5 mm.Thickness: 2 mm.Weight: 15.5 g.Composition: 925.0/1000 Silver.PLEASE NOTE: 6% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Delivery cost will be added to your order.
UNITED KINGDOM. Lot of 2 bronze medals, 1897. Victoria's Diamond Jubilee 1837-97.Coin 1: Victoria, 1837-1901, Medal 1897. Diamond Jubilee Historical Medal. 56 mm. 74.55 g. Bronze.Celebratory medal for the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria. Coin 2: Victoria, 1837-1901, Medal 1897. Diamond Jubilee Historical Medal. 56 mm. 74.55 g. Bronze.Celebratory medal for the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria. Total gross weight: 149.10 g. Composition: Bronze.PLEASE NOTE: 6% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Delivery cost will be added to your order.
UNITED KINGDOM. Silver medal, 1975. Royal Mint. The medals were initially for sale to the Royal Mint staff at Tower Hill with 1500 of these medals cast in silver or bronze. The remaining unsold medals were later made available to the public with an issue price of £18 for silver and £10 for bronze. Façade of the Tower Mint building with lettering around; 1811-1975 TOWER HILL THE ROYAL MINT. / A Heaton coining press fly wheel with six elements of the Mint Crest within it. Reverse showing six components of the Mint crest within spokes of a Heaton coining press fly wheel. Design by Robert Elderton.Comes with the original box as issued by the Mint and the certificate of authenticity (COA). Reference: Eimer 2132Mintage: 1,500.Diameter: 54 mm.Weight: 58 g.Composition: 900.0/1000 Silver.PLEASE NOTE: 6% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Delivery cost will be added to your order.
UNITED KINGDOM. Elizabeth II, 1952-2022. Silver medal, 1902. Royal Mint. Large Size. Medal struck to mark the coronation of Edward VII.Crowned bust of Edward VII facing right, inscription: 'EDWARD VII CROWNED 9 AUGUST 1902'/ Crowned bust of Queen Alexandra facing right: 'ALEXANDRA QUEEN CONSORT' date below '9 Aug 1902'. Designed by: George William de Saulles.Comes with the original box as issued by the Mint.Reference: Eimer 1871a; BHM.3737Diameter: 54 mm.Weight: 86 g.Composition: 925.0/1000 Silver.PLEASE NOTE: 6% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Delivery cost will be added to your order.
UNITED KINGDOM. Silver medal, 1988. Royal Mint. Sail ships in battle, legend around; ET DISSIPATI SVNT 1588 FLAVIT / Shield legend around ROYAL MINT CENTENARY MEDAL. Comes with the original box as issued by the Mint. Mintage: 2,500.Diameter: 63 mm.Weight: 153.63 g.Composition: 925.0/1000 Silver.PLEASE NOTE: 6% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Delivery cost will be added to your order.
UNITED KINGDOM. Victoria, 1837-1901. Silver medal, 1897. Royal Mint. Large Size. Celebratory medal for the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria. Crowned, old, and veiled bust left; VICTORIA ANNVM REGNI SEXAGESIMVM FELICITER CLAVDIT XX IVN MDCCCXCVII. Design by Thomas Brock. / Young, filleted portrait of Victoria facing left, branches and 1837 below; LONGI-TVDO DIERVM IN DEXTERA EIVS ET IN SINISTRA GLORIA. Edge plain Design by George William De Saulles.Comes with the original box as issued by the Mint.Reference: BHM-3506; Eimer-1817aDiameter: 54 mm.Weight: 84 g.Composition: 925.0/1000 Silver.PLEASE NOTE: 6% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Delivery cost will be added to your order.
UNITED KINGDOM. Silver medal, 1989. Royal Mint. Issued to commemorate 800 years of Mayoralty 1189-1989Royal Mint Centenary Medal design portraying the Armorial Bearings of the Royal Mint, legend around; ROYAL MINT CENTENARY MEDAL / City of London Coat of Arms with legend around; CITY OF LONDON 800th ANNIVERSARY OF THE MAYORALTY 1189-1989 Comes with the original box as issued by the Mint and the certificate of authenticity (COA). Mintage: 2,500.Diameter: 63 mm.Weight: 151.2 g.Composition: 925.0/1000 Silver.PLEASE NOTE: 6% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Delivery cost will be added to your order.
Charles Frodsham silver fusee lever pocket watch, Chester 1887, the gilt movement signed Chas Frodsham, 84, Strand, London, no. 9338, inscribed 'AD FMSZ', with engraved balance cock, diamond endstone, compensated balance and regulator, signed dust cover engraved with 'Paris 1855 Gold Medal of Honour', the dial signed 'Arnold, Chas Frodsham, 9338 AD Fmsz', with Roman numerals, minute track and subsidiary seconds, blued steel hands, within an associated plain case with engraved cartouche and applied gold hinges, 57mm; key-Movement - currently functioning.Dial - faint hairline to the centre.Glass - light surface marks.Hands - light surface marks, couple of spots of surface corrosion.Case - later associated case, some mild tarnishing, light surface marks and a small bruise to the edge of the case back. Makers mark indistinct.-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained
Prussia, WWI, The Golden Military Merit Cross group, awarded to Ludwig Fröhlich, the merit cross silver-gilt with original ribbon, stamped maker's mark W for Wagner & Sohn, Berlin and the silver mark '938', with lapel miniature medal and original award document; two Imperial German 1914 Iron Cross 1st Class badges, one marked '800' on the pin, a 1914 Iron Cross medal on ribbon, a 1914-18 Cross of Hour and a small medallion. As well as the Merit Cross award document, ephemera, includes "Militärpak" dated 1912, "Soldbuch" dated 1941, marked "Oflag VIII G (Nr18) and F, a photograph of German officers (Third Reich), an "Ehrenmedaille" certificate, a Kriegsverdienstkreuz 2nd Class certificate dated 1st September 1944, a German leaflet "Orden Vom Militär-Verdienst-Kreuz" and three issues of Mitteilungen magazine (1957).
A WWII group of six medals awarded to 526990 WO Douglas Herbert Piper: 1939-45 and Africa Stars, Defence Medal, War Medal, General Service Medal 1918-62 with Malaya bar (ERII) and Royal Air Force Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (ERII), with miniatures, ribbon bar, cloth badge, certificate of service pages and letter from Air Marshall Sir Robert Craven on Mr Piper's retirement.
A late Victorian silver hip flask by Frederic Purnell, London, 1882, initialled, 14 cm H; a key-wind silver pocket watch by Wartski, Bangor, hallmarked for John Harris, Chester, 1892, in working order and another silver-cased pocket watch; a ruby glass and silver scent bottle, unmarked, 8.5 cm; two silver vestas; a cased George V silver mounted pipe in walnut and amber hallmarked for W H Carrington & Co., Chester, 1914; a gem-set S. Mordan silver pencil and another, pill box, sporting medal, thimble, etc
TWO BOXES OF POSTAGE, COIN AND MEDAL BOOKS AND A PARTIALLY RESTORED EARLY 20TH CENTURY PULL-A-LONG HORSE, to include a large 1960's collection of Seaby's coin and medal bulletins, a 1944 Meccano magazine book, Stanley Gibbons British Commonwealth stamp catalogue 1977, America, Asia and Africa 1967, Europe and Colonies 1968, British Commonwealth 1967 and 1968, collect British stamps 2008, Great Britain Concise Catalogue 2006, a second edition Queen Elizabeth II Decimal Issues, a Stoneham catalogue of British stamps 1982 edition and 1983 edition, etc. together with an early 20th Century partly restored wooden Push-a-Long horse (2 boxes + loose)
A BAG OF ASSORTED JEWELLERY, to include a silver sweetheart brooch, yellow metal flower detail, hallmarked Birmingham, fitted with a brooch pin and C clasp, a blue plastic yellow metal 'Sheila' name brooch, a silver belcher chain bracelet, fitted with a heart padlock clasp and safety chain, hallmarked London, a silver rope twist chain, fitted with a spring clasp, hallmarked Birmingham import, a white metal marcasite leaf brooch, a horse shoe charm, a British Heart Foundation brooch stamped silver, two six pence's, paste set necklaces, a boxed pair of turtle earrings, an amethyst box bead necklace, an oval amethyst bead necklace with box, a 'Stratton' compact with pouch, a boxed pair Celtic drop earrings, together with a boxed 'Championship Medal' by Toogood & Sons Ltd Southhampton etc
AN ALBUM OF SILVER PROOF WINSTON CHURCHILL CENTENARY CROWN SIZE MEDALS, to include 24 Sterling silver medals by John Pinches issued in 1974, an Album containing Silver coins, a boxed 18 coin Silver set of The Golden Age of Steam All Eighteen Silver Proofs has an individual Certificate from The Flying Scotsman to The Royal Scot, a quantity of boxed Silver Proof coins Four Silver Jubilee Crowns, a 1990 Silver proof crown, a boxed Bronze Dhruva Mistry Millennium Medal, First Day Covers etc
The obverse of the medal shows the letters RP (Republic of Poland) in the center, the inscription "National Treasure" in the rim, a bunch of laurel leaves at the bottom. On the reverse there is an inscription in seven lines "For Special Merits for the National Treasury of the Republic of Poland", on both sides of the inscription there are laurel branches, at bottom date 1950 x 1960. Silver medal with ID card
Army Medal, version made by FM Lorioli, dimensions: 37.5mm bronze secondary ribbon. The round medal on the front shows a Polish crowned eagle sitting on a sword with spread wings. The reverse shows oak leaves and the inscription "Poland to its Defender". The Army Medal was awarded to Polish Army personnel who fought in World War II. Condition as in the photos.
Decoration in the form of a cross, in the central part the initials of the 5th KDP unit are visible, above it, a bison, a symbol of the 5th Kresowa Infantry Division. Plain reverse with visible date 15 - IX 1941 - 1971, XXX. Bronze medal on a red ribbon. condition visible in the photos. Dimensions 36 x 37 mm
The Independence Medal with a diameter of 35 mm shows on the front side in the central field an image of three hydras (Analogies of three partitioners), pierced by three swords. The whole is enclosed in a double rim, containing the inscription: "For the Fighters of Independence". On the reverse, in a field enclosed in a single ring, the letters "RP" are placed in the middle. The presented copy was produced in France, without any signatures, production attributed to Arthus Bertrand from Paris. secondary ribbon. Condition as in the photos. (W. Stela in: Polish Orders and Decorations Vol. V part. 2, pp. 47-48)
Medal with a diameter of 35 mm. In the center there is a convex image of the state eagle wearing a crown surrounded by stylized ears of grain. In the middle and lower part, on the edge, there is an inscription "FOR LONG SERVICE". The reverse of the medal consists of a raised Roman numeral "X" in the first degree. The set includes a medal with a secondary ribbon and a diploma of awarding. 21cm - 29.5cm. Condition as in the photos. (W. Stela in: Polish Orders and Decorations Vol. V part 2, p. 215)
The medal was established by a resolution of the Presidium of the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Poland on April 25, 1925 as an honorable distinction for the results achieved at work by citizens of the Republic of Poland, an encouragement to noble competition among society and the stimulation of its sense of state. It was awarded only once - in 1925. The badge of the distinction is a double-sided medal with a diameter 30 mm, stamped in silver. On the obverse there is an image of the state eagle. Below the eagle's talons there are two rhombuses and in the rim the inscription: "RZECZPOSPOLITA POLSKA". On the reverse of the medal, there is a two-line inscription: "May 3, 1925", and below it - an ordinal number with the award number. The medal was worn on a ribbon 38 mm wide (triangular or oblong) with transverse white and red stripes. The presented copy has the number 1522 and was presented in the catalog of Mr. W. Stela,, Polish Orders and Decorations Vol. V part. 2", p. 203, as a model example for this decoration. Condition as in the photos
A set of decorations and documents after Cpl. Camper Eugeniusz, serving in the 8th Brabant Rifles Battalion, 1st Armored Division of General Maczek. The set includes: Polish Commemorative Cross of the 1st Polish Armored Division issued in 1986, along with a personal ID card. Medal for Participation in the Defense War 1939, along with a personal ID card .The September Campaign Cross produced by Andrzej Panasiuk with a personal ID card. The whole thing constitutes a unique set of decorations inherited from a soldier of the 1st Armored Division. The general condition can be seen in the photos.
Medal of the Tenth Anniversary of Regained Independence - a Polish departmental civilian decoration established by the regulation of the Council of Ministers of September 27, 1928 to commemorate the tenth anniversary of regaining independence. The set includes an original bronze medal with a ribbon from the era, made by the State Mint, dimensions: 35 mm with a diploma of award of dimensions. 21 - 33.5 cm Condition as in the pictures. (W. Stela in: Polish Orders and Decorations Vol. V part. 2, p. 156)
The badge of the Medal "For Combat Merits" is a disc made of silver, on the main side of which in the center there is a raised inscription in three lines "?? / ?????? / ??????? (Russian: "For Combat Merits"). In the upper part of the medal, around the circumference, there is a red enamelled concave inscription "CCCP" (Russian: "USSR"), and in the lower part there is a crossed Mosin rifle with a saber. The reverse side of the medal is smooth. The medal's badge is a silver disc with a diameter of 37 mm, on the obverse of which there are three flying planes at the top, with the inscription ?? ?????? (for courage) in the middle, and a tank underneath. The inscription CCCP is visible at the lower edge of the medal. The smooth reverse is numbered 1141411, the condition can be seen in the photos.
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