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A medal group for Lieutenant Louis Le Couteur CBE, to comprise the Victory Medal/Inter Allied Medal 1914-1919, the 1914 Medal, the British War Medal, the Defence Medal and the Commander of the British Empire medal, in a case, together with various ribbons, and a complete set of miniature dress medals, with the paperwork pertaining to the award and other aspects of military life,together with a selection of Masonic regalia and pamphlets(a lot)
Alexander III - a Russian silver commemorative medallion 1881-1894, 28mm diameter; Nicholas II - a Russian bronze commemorative medallion celebrating the tercentenary of the Romanov dynasty 1613-1913, 29mm diameter; the 1914-1918 War Medal and the Victory medal to Gunner F C Stewart RA together with a Special Constabulary Long Service Medal, military dog tags etc (7)
HIGHLAND PARK VINTAGE 1977 Single Island malt Scotch whisky. Distilled 1977, one of 480 bottles. Bottled to celebrate the double gold medal of Highland Park in the 2003 Scottish Field Whisky Merchants Challenge. Limited edition, single cask release, cask no. 4258. 70cl, 52.1% volume. In wooden presentation box, NCF. CONDITION REPORT: Good condition
A lady's 9ct gold Rolex wristwatch, the circular silvered dial with black Arabic numerals, the steel 15 jewel movement stamped 'Timed 6 positions for all climates', the inner back with 9ct gold import mark for Glasgow 1923 and Rolex 7 Worlds records gold medal, Geneva Suisse, with attached rose gold expanding bracelet, stamped '9ct Britannic', weight 15gms
An interesting music hall memorabilia lot comprising documents of The Oriental Illusionist / magician Kuang Tseng, alias Frank Gerrard or Bert Powell, Hyza Khan. Includes photographs of him and his female assistant, agreements, contracts and memo book containing performance codes etc and a memoir of Molly Gerrard - his assistant, also includes a medal from the R. A. O. B. to him. (Magic Circle interest)
Two First World War General Service medals, including: War Medal and 1914-15 Star, awarded to 63958 Sapper William Errington, Royal Engineers, with ribbons and bronze commemorative plaque and dog collar; to with a Great War of Civilisation medal awarded to 235558 Private R. Errington, Yorkshire & Leicestershire Regiment.
A LATE 19TH CENTURY 9CT GOLD CYCLING MEDAL and set with a blue enamelled letter 'A' and inscribed to the reverse 'Anerley Bicycle Club Time medal C.G Wridgway, 100 mile on road 5hrs 17min., 1896' together with a further 15ct gold Anerley Bicycle medal with winged whell inscribed to the reverse '5 miles Club Championship 1895, won by C.G. Wridgway' each in original fitted box (2)
A LATE 19TH CENTURY YELLOW METAL CYCLING MEDAL the obverse inscribed 'National Cyclist Union, 1878' and with Crest and three sheilds and inscribed to the reverse 1895, 50 miles Amateur Bicycle Championship won by C.G. Wridgway in original fitted case together with a silver North Road cycling club medal inscribed to the reverse '50 miles Road Race C.G. Wridgway 2hours 36minutes 52seconds, safety 19th May 1894' and a Chelsea bicycle and tricycle club silver medal, dated 1893 inscribed to the reverse July 29th 1893, 5 miles Club Championship 2nd prize', dedication and time slots left blank in original case and a gilt Bath Road Club record badge with enamelled Union flag and dated 1893 (4)
A YELLOW AND ENAMEL DECORATED MEDAL of anchor and shied form, the shield with blue and white panel design and inset with blue club, inscribed to the reverse 'Twelve Hours race C.G. Wridgway 1st 240m 690y World's Record October 7, 1893 and within original Mappin Bros. box together with gilt and enamel presentation badge with the number 100 topped by black and white tied ribbon and shield and inscribed to the reverse 'C.G. Wridgway and 4h 19'34 2/5', in original box
Antinous, Favorite of Hadrian. AE 35, 19.93g (12h). . , 18th-19th cent. medal copying ancient prototypes. Obv: ANTINOOC - HPOC Head of Antinous bare left. Rx: TOIC in exergue, AXAIOIC. - ANE - THKE around, Ram with curved horn standing right. Blum, Antinoos, p. 37, F (a similar modern piece in BM by 1914, not illustrated). Choice VF Said to be Ex Virgil Brand Collection The obverse type and legend and the ram on the reverse seem to be copied from ancient medallions of Smyrna, Blum, pl. II, 5 and 8. The reverse legend, in contrast, was taken from a medallion of the Achaean Koinon, Blum pl. I, 13. The name of the donator of the coinage, given on the originals, has been omitted; on our piece the legend would appear to state that "Antinous the Hero" himself had "dedicated (this coinage) to the Achaeans"!
FRANCE. Napoleon Bonaparte III. 1808-1873. Ministry of Agriculture & Commerce Award Medal.. Medal, (0h). . , 1870. Valence. 25.9g .900 .7495oz. Gold. Obv: Laureate bust of Napoleon III, right, by Barre. Rx: Inscriptions within and outside of wreath. Plain edge with OR and bee. Lustrous. Unc. Unc
Medals; an M.B.E. group of eight medals awarded to Lt. Commander George William Bird, Royal Navy, comprising The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, M.B.E. (Military); 1914-15 Star (M.4937 G. W. Bird. E.R.A.3., R.N.); British War Medal 1914-1918 (M.4937 G. W. Bird. E.R.A.3., R.N.); Victory Medal (M.4937 G. W. Bird. E.R.A.3., R.N.); 1939-45 Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45; and Jubilee 1935, and a mounted set of four miniature dress medals and a Edward Albert Prince of Wales 1925 Argentina commemorative medallion, inscribed "Visita a la Republica Argentina - Agosto 1925", together with another medallion inscribed "Visum Visu", an album entitled "World Cruise of the British Special Service Squadron 1923-1924" containing black and white photographs, service book 1923-1946, a photograph of crew of H.M.S. Dainty in China 1936/38, newspaper cutting and associated photocopies of commissions, etc (a lot) George William Bird, who spent his retirement years in Teignmouth, Devon, had a distinguished career in the Royal Navy, seeing service in both World Wars. He was born in the Royal Marine Barracks at Deal in 1890, the son of the Colour Sergeant there. He served an apprenticeship as an engine fitter in Sheerness Dockyard and later joined the Navy as an engine room artificer, rising through the ranks to Lieutenant Commander. During W.W.1 his ship was involved in the Battle of the Dogger Bank. In 1923, he went on a world cruise by Navy ships, being then warrant officer on H.M.S. Repulse. In 1925, his ship took the then Prince of Wales, on a tour of South America. Lt. Commander was later awarded the M.B.E. in recognition of his work in maintaining convoy escorts during the Battle of the Atlantic in W.W.2. He died in 1979.
Medals: a Craig family group of W.W.1 and W.W.2 medals, including 1914-15 Star and British War Medal to Surg. R. N. Craig R.N.V.R.; W.W.1 British War and Victory Medals to Capt. R. N. Craig; W.W.2 group of four, 1939-45 Star, Africa Star with 8th Army Clasp, Defence and War Medals 1939-45 to Second-Lieutenant Ian Neville Craig, 10th Royal Hussars; 1939-45 Defence Medal to Mrs K. M. Craig; and Africa General Service Medal, ERII, with Kenya Clasp to E. 3703 I.P.I.(R). D. N. Craig, together with a quantity of associated items including dog tag for R. N. Craig R.A.M.C., two portrait photographs of Second-Lieutenant Ian Neville Craig in uniform, his Ration Book, telegram addressed to Dr R. N. Craig, The Lodge, Alphington, Nr Exeter, Devon, relating the death of his son "in action on 25th October 1942", Stowe Chapel Book of Remembrance 1939-1945 listing Ian Neville Craig "Killed in Action at El-Alamein 24th October 1942", a Kenya Police badge, etc (a lot)
Air Vice Marshal George Gaywood Banting (1898-1973); a C.B., C.B.E., group of seven medals awarded to Air Vice Marshal G. G. Banting, comprising The Most Honourable Order of the Bath, C.B. (Military); The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, C.B.E. (Military), British War and Victory Medals 1914-18 (Lieut. G. G. Banting. R.F.C.); Defence and War Medals 1939-45 with oak leaf; Jubilee Medal 1935; the medals mounted as worn, the C.B.E. and C.B. with presentation cases, together with the M.B.E. awarded to Margaret Banting, cased with dress miniature (a lot)
Military and Masonic Medals; Defence and War Medals 1939-45 awarded to Flight Sergeant L. L. Tuck (killed 20th Sept.1944), in postal box with medals list, together with a National Service Medal, cased, 1937 Coronation Medal, boxed, five Masonic medals including Selwyn Lodge 15ct gold medal, cased, two silver-gilt medals and two gilt-metal medals, etc (a lot)
Medals; a group of three medals to Lt. A. J. Wilson, R.A., comprising Defence and War Medals 1939-45; General Service Medal, GVI, with Malaya clasp, together with companion set of three mounted dress miniatures, uniform badges, two photographs of Wilson and a mounted group photograph of Staff College, Camberley - 1959 Course - ("B" Division), including Capt. A. J. Wilson, R.A. (a lot)
Medals; a bronze medal celebrating the 1887 Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria, by Leonard Wyon after Sir Frederic Leighton and Sir Edgar Boehm, with original red leather fitted case and carded description of the design, 3in (7.5cm) diameter, together with a group of three W.W.2 medals and the companion set of three dress miniatures (7)
Medals; an incomplete group of five medals, awarded to 1044026 Frank Lewis, Royal Artillery, comprising General Service Medal (GV) with N. W. Persia clasp; 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; France and Germany Star; and Territorial For Efficient Service Medal, together with 1939-45 medals list (lists 6 medals), Bombardier Frank Lewis' album of W.W.2 period photographs including 8th Army, quantity of badges including Army Air Corps, A.R.P, Middlesex, Red Cross, etc (a lot)
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