A B.E.M. GROUP OF FOUR MEDALS TO EMILY COURTENEY comprising the British Empire Medal (Civil) GVIR (Emily. Mrs. Courteney), Defence Medal, Civil Defence Long Service Medal (British reverse), and Women`s Royal Voluntary Service Long Service Medal, with additional Long Service bar, the first officially impressed, the remainder unnamed as issued, the first medal in case of issue; together with a Royal Life Saving Society bronze medal, engraved `E. Courteney / Sept. 1939`.
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A QUEEN`S SOUTH AFRICA MEDAL TO PRIVATE G. DAVIS, 5TH LANCERS first type reverse, with two clasps Belfast and Natal (3373. Pte. G. Davis. 5 / Lcrs.), officially engraved, unmounted; together with the recipient`s discharge certificate, stating that he was born in Newbury (Berkshire), attested at Reading in 1888, aged 19 1/2 years, and then served for a total of 13 years and 8 days (regular and reserve, of which over 4 years were spent abroad), before being discharged in 1901; also two testimonials on Buffalo Bill`s Wild West headed paper, recording that he was employed by the Company as a military rider in 1894, and again in 1902-03.
COLLECTION OF SILVER AND OTHER COSTUME JEWELLERY including a niello silver bracelet, a silver bangle, an opal set silver pendant, a gem set ring on nine carat gold shank, various silver chains and necklaces, a cameo brooch, a Wedgwood jasperware brooch, a silver ring, a silver fob medal on silver chain, etc.
THE SUNFLOWER by George Parsonage, metal welded sculpture constructed from salvaged material, 154cm high Note: George Parsonage has worked for the Glasgow Humane Society for his whole life, patrolling the river Clyde, and over the years has been awarded many honours including Glasgow Corporation Bravery Medal, Member British Empire (M.B.E) Queens Golden Jubilee Medal, The St. Mungo Medal, Queens Diamond Jubilee Medal and many other awards and honours.
WWII BRITISH MEDAL GROUP comprising 1939-45 Star; Italy Star; France and Germany Star; Defence and War Medals, with box of issue (Infantry) addressed to 'Mrs.J.Sands, Glasgow', 164th Infantry Brigade 1931 silver and enamel medal engraved to 'L/Cpl.D.Sands', silver football medal engraved 'Cpl.Sands B.W. - P.A.F.A. Cup Won by Black Watch F.C. 1936-37' and a small presentation shield 'Gairbraid Boys Junior Champion David Sands 1950' mounted on oak stand
A GREAT WAR PAIR OF MEDALS TO PRIVATE G. SWEETMAN, ARMY SERVICE CORPS comprising the British War Medal 1914-20 and Victory Medal (both 32-SR-04227 Pte. G. Sweetman. A.S.C.), officially impressed, bar-mounted for wearing; together with a quantity of badges and other items, including an enamelled silver Gordon Highlanders sweetheart pin badge; Wiltshire Regiment pin badge; Royal Army Ordnance Corps pin badge; Royal Army Service Corps pin badge; Royal Engineers pin badge; Royal Engineers tie pin; and a 5th Light Horse Regiment (Australian Imperial Force) Christmas card, 1918.
A GREAT WAR TRIO OF MEDALS TO PRIVATE J.B. IRVING, LANCASHIRE FUSILIERS comprising the 1914-15 Star, British War Medal 1914-20 and Victory Medal (all 2576 Pte. J.B. Irving. Lan. Fus.), officially impressed, unmounted; together with a short hand-written account entitled `Memorandum of a Trip to Egypt 1914` (four pages); and a quantity of postcards, including one showing soldiers seated and standing on and around the Sphinx near Cairo, the message verso beginning `I enclose a P.C. of the five Leyland boys I came with...`.
A B.E.M. GROUP OF FOUR MEDALS TO EMILY COURTENEY comprising the British Empire Medal (Civil) GVIR (Emily. Mrs. Courteney), Defence Medal, Civil Defence Long Service Medal (British reverse), and Women`s Royal Voluntary Service Long Service Medal, with additional Long Service bar, the first officially impressed, the remainder unnamed as issued, the first medal in case of issue; together with a Royal Life Saving Society bronze medal, engraved `E. Courteney / Sept. 1939`.
A QUEEN`S SOUTH AFRICA MEDAL TO PRIVATE G. DAVIS, 5TH LANCERS first type reverse, with two clasps Belfast and Natal (3373. Pte. G. Davis. 5 / Lcrs.), officially engraved, unmounted; together with the recipient`s discharge certificate, stating that he was born in Newbury (Berkshire), attested at Reading in 1888, aged 19 1/2 years, and then served for a total of 13 years and 8 days (regular and reserve, of which over 4 years were spent abroad), before being discharged in 1901; also two testimonials on Buffalo Bill`s Wild West headed paper, recording that he was employed by the Company as a military rider in 1894, and again in 1902-03.
A 1914-1918 War Medal and WWI Victory medal for Pte J Curd, Cheshire Regt and a 1914-1918 War Medal and WWI Victory medal for his cousin Pte S K Barlow ASC, together with a trench art paper knife fashioned from a bullet from a Zepellin over Turkey, a trench art pocket knife, cap badges, a gilded penny brooch and two contemporaneous boxes.
A George VI Territorial Efficiency Medal to WO Cl 2 Stephen Mitchell Bruce RAMC, Warrant Officer 1st Class 2869918 together with a WWII group of medals, comprising the Defence and War Medals, and 1939-45 Star, a French elm cane dated and inscribed Le Maginot, May 1940, 98cm, carved to represent the staff of Aesculapius, a Royal Army Medical Corps badge bearing the same representation, and four French badges comprising an Insigne Boutonnire Ligne Maginot on Ne Passe Pas, WWII cap badge and two others.
A VICTORIAN AWARD MEDAL, of circular form, with a reeded border, loop attachment, in a velvet lined fitted case, the medal reading `Manchester Poultry Show, 1854, Awarded to John Harrison of Snelston Hall, Esq. For the best pen of Black Spanish Fowls, The judges reported that a better collection of black Spanish poultry had never been in the United Kingdom.`, makers mark of GR, London 1853.
AN M.C. `M.I.D.` GROUP OF FIVE GREAT WAR & SECOND WORLD WAR MINIATURE MEDALS comprising the Military Cross, 1914-15 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal with `Mentioned in Depatches` oak leaf spray, and War Medal 1939-45; together with a Regular Army Reserve of Officers silver lapel badge, by James Fenton, 1939.
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