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Lot 419

WWII Free Polish Forces medal, Virtuti Militari. Good condition with ribbon.

Lot 421

WWI German Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Medal, VF

Lot 432

German South West Africa Campaign medal 1904-1906.

Lot 435

WWII German Russian Front (Ost Front) Medal.

Lot 438

WWII German Mameland Annexation medal.

Lot 442

1945 German pattern Shooting Medal, an unusual item.

Lot 454

WWI Victory Medal For Cuba

Lot 455

WWI Victory Medal For Brazil

Lot 459

Holland an early Dutch campaign medal with its original box and paperwork. GVF

Lot 461

WWII German Azad Hind medal in gold. Replica medal.

Lot 232

George IV military medal and bar group to 13981 Cpl. L. Sgt. H MacPhee 1/5/Gdrs. with an MBE. Cpl. MacPhee later became Deputy Chief Constable of Fife Constabulary and was awarded his King`s Police medal in 1939, with a quantity of relevant ephemera, pocket watch, personalised pencil, truncheon and a pair of field glasses

Lot 234

1914-18 Military Cross and Trio to the Leinster Regiment George V MC in box of issue 1914 star, BWM and Victory medal, 7362. Sgt. D Hickey. Leins R. BWM and victory medal 2nd Lieut. Death plaque and Christmas box. To include a quantity of related ephemera, officers advance book, field message book, in memoriam card for 2nd Lieut. Denis Hickey MC 2nd Leinster Regiment (Royal Canadians) who died at 11th Casualty Clearing Station, Lille aged 32 years, of dysentery. To include postcards, letters, pocket watch, whistles, trench art, badges, buttons etc etc

Lot 235

A WWII group of medals related to previous lot 39-45 star, Africa star, Burma star, Defense medal and war medal plus matching miniatures, both sets court mounted. A Bosuns whistle, a silver school medal awarded to Denis Hickey 1924 - 25. A military compass, a personal diary of events and cruises aboard naval vessels, newspaper clippings etc. Four albums of related ephemera, postcards, newspaper cuttings, family letters and a collection of postcard and photographs of naval vessels

Lot 2

Queen Elizabeth Grammar School, Penrith THE WILLIAM BEAMIRE MEDAL (Prize for Latin) awarded to Thomas Raincock 1801, of circular form, the central relief of Queen Elizabeth set within a legend reading ` Regina Elizabetha Scholae Regiae de Penrith`, hallmarks for London 1801, maker Thomas Phipps and Edward Robinson, the reverse with inscription in Latin `Hoc meriti singularis præmium, ne virtuti bonisque moribus, nec studio literarum egregio, hos intra parietes, aut sua desit gratia aut incitamentum, dono dedit Gulielmus Bleamire Arm. Gubernator, A. D. 1797`.*** for further information about the medal and William Bleamire see The Numismatic Circular October 2003 Volume CXI number 5 `The William Bleamire Medal` by M.Finlay (a copy will be available to view on request) CONDITION: Some knocks to edge, but generally very good.

Lot 4380

A quantity of Brunei (Borneo Region) badges, Greek WWI 1916-17 medal, EIIR Coronation medal etc

Lot 4401

A Serbian "Order of St Sava" medal, initially for meritorious civil achievements it was later awarded for military merit. This white metal example is hung on a ring clasp, no crown to top. Enamelled and canted with Saint Sava to central cartouche

Lot 4402

A Prussian Order of the Red Eagle chivalry medal 2nd class. Yellow metal framed, white enamelled cross panels with central cartouche decorated with red eagle upon a wreath. Awarded to military personnel and civilians for valour/faithful service to the Kingdom

Lot 4404

A French "Medaille Militaire" (military medal), French Republic medal awarded for bravery in action and a Croix de Guerre des theatres d'operations exterieures (2)

Lot 4406

French Croix de Guerre medal with star to ribbon

Lot 4409

A group of Belgian military related items: 1914 - 18 Honour Crosses with ribbons and a war commemorative medal of the Kyffhause Union

Lot 4410

A WWI "Ottoman War Medal", known as the "Gallipoli Star", nickel plated brass with red enamelling, central crescent moon with Sultan Mehmed Reshad V cipher, maker B.B. & Co.

Lot 4411

A WWII Defence and War medal, together with German Workers medal (3)

Lot 4414

Four WWII medals - Defence, War medal, Burma and 1939-45 stars

Lot 4416

A WWII Defence medal and a war medal with issue box

Lot 4417

A quantity of medals including WWI BWM to 5156 PTC.C WHITE R WAR R, US Asiatic Pacific campaign medal and Eastern front copy etc (6)

Lot 4429

A WWI medal group of three consisting of Military medal, War medal and Victory medal. Awarded to 33100 Pte A.E GREEN 10/YORK .R. (at time of bravery award) and later NORTH'D FUS, with information and ephemera

Lot 4430

Two WWII Stars consisting France and Germany and 1939-1945, war medal and bronze medallions (4)

Lot 4431

Two WWI medal pairs awarded to brothers 24733 Pte. E.W. PETTITT SUFF. R. and 3608 Pte. F.J. PETTITT SUFF. R., one casualty during the war

Lot 4432

A collection of WWI and WWII medals including Defence medal, 1939-45 star, WWI BWM and Victory to 33757 PTE. F.P. NEWMAN BORD. R. and Victory to 27097 PTE. E. E. KINGSBURY SUFF. R., wound badge etc

Lot 4433

A father and son collection of medals spanning WWI and WWII - 13523 SPR William George Cook R.E. consisting of WWI BWM, 1914 Mons star and Victory medal, WWII war medal, 1939-45 and Africa Stars and Defence medal. 2026019 GNR W.J. COOK R.A. WWII 1939-45, Africa stars, Defence, War medal and Territorial Force Efficiency medal with crown clasp with documentation

Lot 4435

A WWII 8th Army medal group of seven consisting 1939-45, Africa, Burma and Italy Stars, Defence and War Medal and Territorial Force Efficiency medal , awarded to 242332 LIEUT. EDWIN ROY HAWES, ROYAL ARMOUORED CORPS with documentation

Lot 4440

A WWI Family Medal group awarded to REUBEN FLACK consisting of BWM, Star, Victory, LS, GC. James Flack BWM and Victory medal, John Reuben Arthur Flack WWII War medal, 1939-45 Star and Defence medal together with service papers, James Suckling Victory and War medals, with ephemera, family tree and photographs etc.

Lot 4508

A WWI Princess Mary Christmas tin containing medal ribbons and a Franco-Prussian war medal, inscribed Pte Arthur Smith A.S.C.

Lot 1028

A 1914-15 medal to Pte. F.J. Coltman R.A.M.C.

Lot 893

A South Africa medal to 37973 Pte. J. Southall 27 Batt IY, re-named

Lot 840

Two boxes of miscellania including flatware, St John`s Ambulance items, a spirit level and plumb bob, a framed indenture, prints, frames, medal display boards etc

Lot 240

A GREAT WAR MEDAL SET `PIP AND WILFRED`, WKR A Bagshaw OMAAC with ribbons in original despatch box and envelope together with her silver identity bracelet

Lot 102

Football Collectable - France `98 participation medal. Super quality 60mm dia gold plated medallion with the tournament emblem to the front and a very detailed stadium and Paris scene to the reverse. This was previously the property of Daily Mirror journalist Monte Fresco

Lot 116

Eight mainly sports related vintage lapel badges, a Swiss key-ring and 3 different sets of Agio cigar bands depicting 1976 Munich Olympic gold medal winners

Lot 240

A GREAT WAR MEDAL SET `PIP AND WILFRED`, WKR A Bagshaw OMAAC with ribbons in original despatch box and envelope together with her silver identity bracelet

Lot 520

A Silver Sheffield Hallmarked Shallow Tray, embossed decoration of a rococo cartouche within scrolls and fruit, boxed, a WWII 1939-45 medal and a pair of brass book ends, etc.

Lot 318

A WWI War Medal 1914-18 to Dvr A Chambers; four hallmarked silver golf trophies and teaspoons, EPNS tankard and a V Day 1945, bowl and assorted medals.

Lot 157

A Cyprus Near East medal for 23067896 PTE D.NEWMAN R.W. KENT R, a Suez Canal Medal and a 1939 - 1960 National Service medal

Lot 242

QUEEN VICTORIA SOUTH AFRICA MEDAL WITH CLASPS FOR LANG`S NEK, Transvaal Relief of Lady Smith Tugela Heights and Cape Colony. Together with WWI War Medal and WWI Victory Medal awarded to Frank White 88240 Royal Field Artillery, 14401 Royal Artillery. (3) Cased together with printed provenance.

Lot 6

Vallentin (Captain, later Major, J.M.) MANUSCRIPT DIARY OF THE ANGLO-BOER WAR Hand written in a Lett’s Colonial Office Diary for 1898, 245 x 200 mm, bound in dark blue cloth with a red and gold emblem on the upper cover, marbled endpapers and edges. The diary contains one page per day for the year and a number of other pages for notes and an index. Vallentin’s entries are written in pencil on one side only and cover about a third of the pages. He has written the diary using carbon paper. The entries for July 2nd to 25th August appear in carbon copy only and the stubs of the original pages remain where they have been cut out. From 26th August to 1st November both the original and carbon copies remain. Captain John Maxwell Vallentin (later Brevet-Major), of the Somerset Light Infantry (Prince Albert’s) saw extensive action in the Anglo-Boer War, his medal clasps include Cape Colony, Elandslaagte, Defence of Ladysmith, Orange Free State, Johannesburg and Diamond Hill. He followed this with vigorous service in the guerrilla phase of the war. ‘After recuperating (after enteric) he came to Heidelberg where Ian Hamilton had him appointed as the District Commissioner. A sedentary life did not suit Vallentin, so in October, 1900, he was employed by the S.A. Constabulary. The following month was promoted to Brevet Major….Early in 1901 Major Vallentin raised a corps of volunteers to operate in the Heidelberg area. This unit, which never exceeded 200 men was to become known as ‘Vallentin’s Heidelberg Volunteers’ or the ‘The Nigel Mine Guards’. The Boers derisively called then ‘Witkoppe” (white heads) after the white hatbands which they wore.’ He was killed in action on 4th January 1902 at Bankop. ‘Vallentin was forced to make a last stand on a small ridge, which was virtually bereft of cover. The Boers under Kmdt Opperman pressed their attach with great vigour, under the impression that they were avenging Bethal. Again and again they threw themselves at the small force on the hill and were thrown back. Two burghers fell within ten metres of the defenders. Vallentin strived to the last to avert defeat and rally his forces, but when the Boers worked their way to his reach and began firing at 50M range he knew they stood no chance. Vallentin stood exposed to the enemy fire issuing instructions when he was shot down.’ From Uys (Ian) Heidelbergers of the Boer War (1981). In this diary he describes his time with the S.A. Police in Heidelberg including his brief detention by a Boer commando (1st September) which he had approached believing it was led by de Wet but found Theron instead, ‘So I went out 3 pm, came on Boer outpost, 6 pm, found not de Wet but Theron at home; had long talk with him; he was rude and held me prisoner.’ He was detained until Saturday, 8th September. These dates are left blank in the diary as if he was intending to fill them in later. On Sunday he writes, ‘In afternoon received a wire from Lord Roberts saying no details of my capture, detention or release had been received and that orders as to the future would be issued when a Court of Enquiry had reported on my case.’ The next day he comments, ‘Monday, 10 September. Court of Enquiry sat at 9 am; opinion reported by wire to C of S Belfast’. Apparently no action was taken against him and he continues the diary describing has administrative duties including veld clearance and farm burning, issuing passes to compliant burghers and commenting on commando and troop movements. Of this incident Ian Uys comments, ‘On one occasion Vallentin was deputed to deliver Lord Roberts’ proclamation to Boers in the Heidelberg area. He delivered his message and spent a week with a Boer Commando as their guest while the proclamation was debated. This unique experience must have given him deep insight into the Boer character and military establishment, for he was a trained observer.’ (page154).

Lot 329

Robinson, Edward Biblical Researches in Palestine and the Adjacent Regions (vols 1 and 3 of second edition of 1856) 220 x 150; shelf space 9.5 cm; 2.1 kg In 1841, when Edward Robinson, then professor of Biblical Literature in the Union Theological Seminary in New York, first published this work, it was arranged in 3 vols, all devoted to his travels in 1838 with various companions and hosts. (One of his hosts in Cairo and Jerusalem was the Duke of Northumberland, to whom the work was dedicated). The volumes were compiled from the diaries of Robinson and his fellow-travellers. Fifteen years later the second edition (our version) was published, with the original 3 vols edited down to 2 vols. There was also a stand-alone work, vol 3, to cover the authors 1852 journey and available separately to those who had already bought the 3 vols of the first edition. This set is unfortunately missing the second volume of the second edition (in other words, half of the original 1838 journeys), and our reserve has been adjusted accordingly, as we have decided to offer the remaining 2 vols on their own both because of the difficulty of obtaining the missing volume and because of the importance of Dr Robinson`s work. Vol 1. xxx + 614 pp of text + 18-fold map by Henri Kiepert of Berlin of Lower Egypt and the Peninsula of Sinai, with an inset of Mount Sinai. Vol 3. xxx + 664 pp of text + 10-fold map, also by Henri Kiepert, of Palestine, Phoenicia and Coelesyria, with an inset of Jerusalem. This binding of both volumes has been repaired in a way that preserves as much of the original marbled endpapers as possible. The original matching marbled paper-boards and leather corners are rubbed but still attractive. The contents are complete, with all page edges marbled to match the boards. The volumes have no owner of other markings and are not ex-library. However, as is usual with these volumes, the contents are foxed almost throughout, though nowhere does the foxing detract from the legibility and attractiveness of the text or the maps. The serious Bible history collector without all Robinson`s volumes may at least temporarily be pleased to have these two volumes. Further images - of the maps and otherwise - will be supplied on request to prospective bidder. [GOLD MEDAL FOR THE AUTHOR. In the `advertisement` for the new edition, Robinson writes: `The publication of the Biblical Researches was received with unexpected favour. In 1842, the Royal Geographical Society of London awarded to it their Patron`s Gold Medal.` There was much other praise as well and the volumes were `permitted to take rank as a standard work in relation to the Holy Land`. Very Good London John Murray 1856

Lot 111

A Gallipoli star, silverplate and enamelled, together with a set of three WW II medals, single WW I medal and a Queen Elizabeth II coronation medal (6) CONDITION REPORT: Good, some rubbing to medals but good overall.

Lot 112

A set of three second World War medals to include together with an additional Defense medal and 1914-18 medal awarded to 38360 Private F. S. Tarlin of the Gloucestershire regiment (5) CONDITION REPORT: Some wear but generally good.

Lot 86

A Queen Victoria Sudan medal awarded to 26945 Corporal G. Watson

Lot 87

A Queen Victoria Royal Navy long service and good conduct medal awarded to J. T. Bond AB. HMS Mersey

Lot 88

A Mercantile Marine War medal awarded to Alfred W. Knight; A George V special constabulary long service medal awarded to William D. Garrett and a British war medal and a victory medal awarded to 310760 Private H. G. Newman of the Warwickshire regiment (4)

Lot 90

A Kings South African medal awarded to 108 Private F. Franks of the Imperial Yeomanry with two bars for South Africa 1901 and 1902, a George VI Efficiency medal with Territorial banner awarded to 5050794 Corporal T. A. Simpson of the North Staffordshire regiment, an Elizabeth II general service medal with Malaya bar and an Elizabeth II General Service Medal with Cyprus bar (4)

Lot 91

A Queen Victoria Long Service in the Volunteer force medal awarded to 517 Private F. Strawbridge of the Third Volunteer Brigade of the Devon regiment, a George V Long Service and Good Conduct medal, together with two First World War medals awarded to Private G. H. Legg ASC 68341 and a 1914 star awarded to 9061 Private J. T. Jenkins 19/HRS (4)

Lot 92

A Queen Victoria South Africa medal with Orange Free State and Cape Colony bars awarded to 5324 Private J. Clarke of the South Staffordshire regiment, together with a George V Indian General Service medal with Afghanistan North West Frontier 1919 bar awarded to 200592 DVR H. M. Bertram RA and a George VI India General Service medal with North West Frontier 1936-37 bar awarded to 8672 L-Naik Sarwan Singh 2/1 Punjab regiment (3)

Lot 93

A United Nations medal for Korea (boxed)

Lot 94

A First World War trio of medal comprising 1914-15 star, the British War and Victory medals awarded to 9743 Private W. Wheeler of the Royal Warwickshire regiment, later promoted to Lance Corporal in the same regiment, with delivery boxes (3)

Lot 95

A Queen Victoria Indian Mutiny medal 1857-1858 with Central India clasp, awarded to Amos Barrows of the 95th regiment

Lot 96

A First World War group of four medals awarded to 8705 Private S. Jones of the Coldstream guards comprising Distinguished Conduct Medal (George V issue), 1914 star and British War and Victory medals, together with a George VI and Queen Elizabeth coronation medal, with accompanying paperwork including a photograph of the 1st company of the 1st battalion Coldstream guards, together with a small parcel of First World Ward lace postcards and other related paperwork and ephemera CONDITION REPORT: Victory medal comes with the oak leaf for a mention in dispatches and the 1914 'monz' star comes with the additional roses sewn into the ribbon.

Lot 97

A George V Military Medal awarded to 9862 Private H. R. Plested of the Royal Berkshire regiment, together with 1914 'Mons' star with 5th August - 22nd November 1914 bar and the British War and Victory medals, together with a set of three Second World War medals; together with four further Second World War medals to include 39-45 star, Burma star, Defense and Victory medals (10)

Lot 98

A Queen Victoria South Africa medal with South Africa 1901 Orange Free State and Cape Colony bars, awarded to 1383 Sergeant H. Parkes of the Royal Warwickshire regiment

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