A WWI bronze Memorial plaque, awarded to William Hitchens together with his WWI General Service medal for Civilization numbered 132236, Sapper W Hitchens, Royal Engineers together with a WWI General Service medal awarded to 39207 Private R Ellwood, Suffolk Regiment and another awarded to 3486 Private H Trethewey R. 1 Devon Yeomanry, two WWII General Service medals, a Faithful Service in the Special Constabulary medal and a four bar miniature set of WWII medals.
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Australia1913-89 mint and used collection housed in eight assorted volumes and loose, etc., contained in a carton, thousands, including 1913-14 with values to 2/- and 10/- part original gum, 5/- cancelled, 10/- overprinted "Specimen", 1914-20 1/-, 2/-, 1915-27 3d. block of four, 4d. lemon-yellow, 2/-, 5/- part original gum, 10/- used, 1928 Exhibition miniature sheet, 1929-30 5/- original gum, 10/- used, 1931 Kingsford-Smith 6d. re-entry contained in an imprint block of eight (2x4), 1931-36 10/-, £1 and £2 overprinted "specimen", 10/- and £1 used, 1932 Bridge 5/- (2), 1937-49 Robes to £1, 2d. purple Medal flaw contained in a block of twelve (6x2), 1948-56 Arms, 1963-65 £2, Australian Antarctic Territory 1966-68 set in blocks of four, 8, also Malta 1956 set, New Zealand 1931 Smiling Boys set, 1934 Trans-Tasman 7d., etc.; also Great Britain used. Mostly good to fine Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
A Norwegian silver peg tankard,by Berendt Johansen Platt, Christiania between 1656 and 1671,of cylindrical form supported on three rampant lion ball feet headed by acanthus decoration, the tubular scroll handle with grotesque mask and beading terminating in an escutcheon, the hinged cover inset with a medal* surrounded by a chased band of foliage with rampant lion ball thumb piece, the front of the body finely chased with the finale of a bear hunt, one man on horseback, another on foot helping him with the kill with five dogs to assist, with the bear attacking a fallen victim, all within a border of grotesque and Moresque figures, masks, animals and foliage, gilt interior with six pegs, engraved with ÈCESBÉ to base,20.25cm high to top of finial, 45oz *The medal inset in the cover depicts Queen Sofia Amalia, the reverse depicting her husband, King Frederick III of Denmark. They were married in 1643. The medal was designed by Erich Parise. Peg tankards were made during the 17th and ear
A WWI bronze Memorial plaque, awarded to William Hitchens together with his WWI General Service medal for Civilization numbered 132236, Sapper W Hitchens, Royal Engineers together with a WWI General Service medal awarded to 39207 Private R Ellwood, Suffolk Regiment and another awarded to 3486 Private H Trethewey R. 1 Devon Yeomanry, two WWII General Service medals, a Faithful Service in the Special Constabulary medal and a four bar miniature set of WWII medals.
Arthur Armstrong RHA (1924-1996) STILL LIFE WITH LAMP oil on board signed lower right; titled and numbered [28] on reverse 24 by 30in. (60.96 by 76.20cm) Arthur Armstrong (1924–1996) was a painter from County Antrim, who often worked in a Cubist style and produced landscape and still life works. Armstrong was born in Carrickfergus on 12 January 1924. He was the son of a house painter and attended Strandtown Primary School. Later he studied architecture at Queen`s University Belfast, but after two years he moved to study art at Belfast College of Art. The influence of Cubism and the School of Paris can be clearly seen in his work, which took him to England, France and Spain. He also travelled and painted in the West of Ireland with fellow artists and close friends Gerard Dillon and George Campbell. Connemara inspired some of his best work. In 1950 his work was exhibited in the Grafton Gallery in Dublin, and subsequent exhibitions took place in England, Spain and the United States, as well as in Belfast and Dublin. In 1957 he was awarded a travelling scholarship from the Council for the Encouragement of Music and the Arts (a forerunner of the Arts Council of Great Britain) and went to Spain. He eventually settled in Dublin in 1962 and began showing work at the Royal Hibernian Academy.In 1968 he was awarded the Douglas Hyde Gold Medal at the Oireachtas Exhibition. In 1969 he designed sets (with George Campbell and Gerard Dillon) for the Seán O`Casey play, Juno and the Paycock, at the Abbey Theatre in Dublin. He became a member of the Royal Hibernian Academy in 1972 and in 1973 he was awarded the Art in Context prize from the Arts Council of Northern Ireland. He became a member of Aosdána in 1981, the same year that a retrospective exhibition of his work from 1950 to 1980 was held by the Arts Council of Northern Ireland.
Colin Davidson RUA (b.1968) EVENING, KILKEEL, 2000 oil on canvas signed lower left; signed again, dated and inscribed with title on reverse 54 by 60in. (137.16 by 152.40cm) Colin Davidson is a contemporary artist, living and working near Belfast, Northern Ireland. Since graduating with a first class honours degree from the Art and Design Faculty at the University of Ulster in 1991, Davidson has exhibited extensively in London, New York, Milan and across Ireland. He has been shown regularly at the Royal Hibernian Academy Annual Exhibition, where he has twice won awards, and has been an Academician of the Royal Ulster Academy since 2006, having won the R.U.A. Gold Medal three times and the Silver Medal twice.Colin Davidson`s work is in public and corporate collections across Ireland, including the Arts Council for Northern Ireland, the BBC, the National Self-Portrait Collection of Ireland, Limerick, the Office of Public Works Collection, the Law Society of Ireland and Queen`s University, Belfast. A selection of portraits of writers and actors from his latest body of work is presently on display in the newly-reopened Lyric Theatre, Belfast.
Colin Davidson RUA (b.1968) LATE AFTERNOON, ARDGLASS, 1998 oil on board signed lower right; inscribed with title and dated on reverse; with Taylor Gallery [Belfast] label also on reverse 3 by 36in. (7.62 by 91.44cm) Colin Davidson is a contemporary artist, living and working near Belfast, Northern Ireland. Since graduating with a first class honours degree from the Art and Design Faculty at the University of Ulster in 1991, Davidson has exhibited extensively in London, New York, Milan and across Ireland. He has been shown regularly at the Royal Hibernian Academy Annual Exhibition, where he has twice won awards, and has been an Academician of the Royal Ulster Academy since 2006, having won the R.U.A. Gold Medal three times and the Silver Medal twice.Colin Davidson`s work is in public and corporate collections across Ireland, including the Arts Council for Northern Ireland, the BBC, the National Self-Portrait Collection of Ireland, Limerick, the Office of Public Works Collection, the Law Society of Ireland and Queen`s University, Belfast. A selection of portraits of writers and actors from his latest body of work is presently on display in the newly-reopened Lyric Theatre, Belfast.
Wendy Walsh (1915-2014) PULMONARIA watercolour over pencil signed lower right; titled lower left; with David Hendriks Gallery framing label on reverse 14 by 10½in. (35.56 by 26.67cm) Dr. Wendy F. Walsh was one of Ireland`s foremost botanical artists. She illustrated a number of acclaimed botanical books and designed postage stamps for the Irish Post Office. In addition she produced designs for fabric and for pottery.She was known internationally for her books produced in conjunction with the distinguished botanist Dr E.Charles Nelson, former taxonomist at the National Botanic Gardens, Dublin. `An Irish Florilegium` won a bronze medal for the `Most beautiful Book in the World` at the Leipzig Book Fair.Wendy Walsh exhibited internationally and won many awards for her work , including several Gold Medals from the Royal Horticultural Society which attracted many collectors of art as well as those interested in the Fauna and Flora of Ireland, as well as philatelists who hold her stamp designs in high esteem.
A family group of medals comprising Three: MM Geo V (2200 Pte F J Mann 8/R Suss R), 1914-15 star, BWM, (Victory medal not present), NVF (with some contact pitting from star); Pair: BWM and Victory (49558 F R Mann Yorks LI) VF (latter BWM a little edge bruising). Frederick J and Frederick R Mann were cousins. Note: MM London Gazette 27.7.1917 )
An album of 70 modern miniature decorations and medals, mostly of UK and, in some cases, showing the range of clasps, from WWI to EIIR period including: VC, GC, Conspicuous Gallantry Cross, DFC, AFC, DFM, George Medal EIIR, AFM EIIR, NGS 1915 section of miniature riband displaying 10 different clasps, RUC Service, Queen?s Vol Reserves medal, Service in Vol Reserve, UDR etc, in a folder. EF )
Miniature Groups: Six: 1914 star with clasp, BWM, Victory, Defence, War, Efficiency Decoration Territorial clasp; Six: QSA 3 clasps, KSA 2 clasps, 1914-15 star trio, Defence; Six: 1939-45 star, F&G star, War, Queens and UN Korea, Army LS & GC Geo VI. Five: GSM 1918, clasp Iraq, IGS 1908 clasp Burma 1930-32, IGS 1936 clasp NWF 1936-37, War and India War 1939-45; Five: 1939-45 star, Atlantic star, Africa star, War and RNR Decoration Geo VI; Five: 1939-45 star, Defence, War, Efficiency Medal EIIR with clasp Territorial. Average VF, together with 28 other miniatures, mostly GSM and WWII, and including BWM with clasp Suez. Average VF (56)
Miniature medals: VC, GC, CB military paired with QSA 3 clasps, CB civil, OBE civil 1st type, OBE mil 2nd type, MBE civil lady?s 2nd type, MC EIIR, DFC Geo VI, AFC, DFM, AFM EIIR; Air Efficiency Award EIIR, Vol Decoration Vic; group of four: BEM mil 2nd type, GSM 1918 clasp Palestine 1945-48, MSM and LS EIIR; Foreign miniatures: (19) including Denmark Order of Dannebrog 6th class, Russia medal of St George; Rhodesia Medal 1980, the remainder mostly French or US. Average VF to EF. Full size Italy Order of the Crown badge, AF. (39)
France full size group of seven: Legion d?Honneur chevalier?s badge, 1870 type; Medaille Militaire 1870 type, Croix de Guerre with palm; Combatant?s cross, Ribbon for the wounded with an added unofficial medal of 5 pointed star in red enamel on gilt base; Victory medal and Great War commemorative medal. Average VF and mounted on a ?Diplome De La Grande Guerre? printed with name ?Justin-Celestin-Julien Albinet Chasseur au 27-115 Bataillon de Chasseurs Alpins...? and contained in a frame, the top with added gilt laurel motif.Note: attached to the reverse a pencil written note showing wounded at Metzeral (Alsace) 1.4.1916 and Nancourt (Somme) 3.10.1916 and ?He comes in ?Resistance? North (occupied France) in 1941. Arrested by the enemy in June 42, he was killed trying to escape in September of the same year.? )
Medal rolls (5): Waterloo, compiled from Muster Rolls by Naval & Military Press, ?Three Great Retrospective Medals 1793-1840 to Artillerymen? by Vigors & Macfarlane, ?Abu Klea? by Webb, ?Canada GSM 1866-70? by Thyen, ?Clasps for Territorial Force and Territorial Efficiency Medals? by Allen & Lees. VGC )
10 books of medal interest: ?The Mons Star? by Ascoli, ?CSM Hollis VC? by Morgan; ?British Battles and Medals? by Gordon, ?2nd Afghan War 1878-80 casualty roll?; ?British Battles and Medals? by Spink, ?African GS Medals? by Magor, ?Casualty roll Indian Mutiny 1858-59?, ?War Medals of the British Army? by Carter and Long, etc and 3 booklets, GC some with DWs. )
Third Reich insignia, Infantry Assault badge in grey metal, by W H (W Hobacher, Vienna), large NSFK Glider Pilot?s badge (enamel chipped); War Merit Cross 2nd Class with swords; black wound badge; 2 metal eagle decals from tropical helmet; 2 metal breast eagles, and several other items; also a few British badges, including ASC and RASC; a 1939-45 war medal; a small quantity of military and other buttons; and a quantity of loose British and German medal ribbons. Generally GC )
14 cap badges: RMLI, KC and ERII RM, all WM small Vic R Fus, all brass R Sussex, bronze Cinque Ports, blackened small 1st CB KRRC, Herts narrow antlers (2), Cambridge with ?e?, bi-metal Hereford, WWII USA Home Guard, London Scottish thistle with brooch pin, 20th Canadian Inf; a plated Inniskilling piper?s arm badge; pair Devon titles; a Lusitania medal in box; an enamelled German NSDAP lapel; an ?M & H? in crowned wreath shako or cap badge; sundry buttons, badges and other items. Generally GC )
12 ?Buckingham Pewter? (Chas C. Stadden) etc model soldiers. Including ? The Royal Green Jackets, East Surrey Regt, Royal Marines, Scots Guards and Royal Sussex, etc. All in natural pewter, unpainted. Plus 5 others, 3 painted and two in primer. GC-VGC a few rifles loose/detached, and a hand missing. Also in lot a 4 medal set by Overton, Farrell & Son Medallists Ltd. ?The History of The Railways 1825-1847?. Contained in a small plastic case.
Great war M.M 14/15 star trio, cased imperial service medal. Edward VII coronation medal, Waltham gold plated pocket watch with dust cover inscripted "Presented to Pte Geo. Aymers Blair, by the people of Farnworth in recognition of distinguished service rendered in the great war 1914-18" Recipients monogram to cover. All awarded to 1930 private George Aymers Blair of the army cyclist corps.
Great War medal pair and bronze death plaque awarded to 37177, Private George Lowe Berry of the Cheshire Regiment, date of death 28/03/1918 aged 30. Additional details from Army and Navy Press CD - Enlisted as Royal Engineer, Railways Battalion and also served as 27129 PTE Berry of the South Lancashire Regiment, Born Little Hulton
Great War medal pair and bronze death plaque awarded to 37177, Private George Lowe Berry of the Cheshire Regiment, date of death 28/03/1918 aged 30. Additional details from Army and Navy Press CD - Enlisted as Royal Engineer, Railways Battalion and also served as 27129 PTE Berry of the South Lancashire Regiment, Born Little Hulton
Great war M.M 14/15 star trio, cased imperial service medal. Edward VII coronation medal, Waltham gold plated pocket watch with dust cover inscripted "Presented to Pte Geo. Aymers Blair, by the people of Farnworth in recognition of distinguished service rendered in the great war 1914-18" Recipients monogram to cover. All awarded to 1930 private George Aymers Blair of the army cyclist corps.
A First World War Nurses Uniform comprising two starched aprons, pair of cuffs, belt; together with The British Red Cross Society North Riding of Yorkshire Branch War Report 1914-19, a group photo of the British Red Cross nurses, a Certificate of recognition awarded to Miss Sibyl Gladstone 1914-19, and her British Red Cross Medal, inscribed to the reverse and numbered 012408, four nursing certificates etc; Three Circa 1930`s Evening Gowns belonging to Miss Sibyl Clarkson member of the British Red Cross as noted in the proceeding lot; including a Black Crepe Full Length Sleeveless Dress with a shaped back and train, decorated with sequins; Brown Lace Dress with capped sleeves, embroidered and lace leaf shaped design overall with beaded decoration to the front and matching brown silk slip; Blue Bias Cut Lace Full Length Sleeveless Dress with a matching loose jacket and blue silk slip; and a Later Faux Fur Black Astrakhan Coat
`Baa Baa Black Sheep.` Inscribed 1st Edition 1958. Outspoken And Controversial Autobiography By Congressional Medal Of Honor Winner Colonel Gregory `Pappy` Boyington Usmc Flyer Who Flew In China With Chennault`s `Flying Tigers` And Commanded The Black Sheep Squadron In The Pacific Air War. Ended The War With 28 Victories. Good Condition. Greying Scanning Only. Good condition
Medals - Queens South Africa Medal with Transvaal, Orange Free State and Cape Colony bars awarded to 6850 Private W.Thomas, Somerset Light Infantry together with a photograph of Private Thomas, his `rule book`, pocket Bible and a card from South Africa Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department for further details
Medals - World War I D.C.M. group of five comprising: Distinguished Conduct Medal, Territorial Force Efficiency Medal, 1914/15 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal awarded to 365/500011 Joseph Bury, Royal Engineers together with various relevant paperwork and a copy of the Fifth Supplement to The London Gazette 23/03/1917 London Gazette 23/03/1917 - For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. He carried an important message through the most intense hostile barrage to Battalion Headquarters, and returned with a reply Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department for further details
Medals - Two Naval Medals comprising: Victorian Exmouth Training Ship Medal awarded to William Poulton for special good conduct, dated 18th June 1883, an Arethusa & Chichester Training Ships Medal for three years service at sea, hallmarked for Birmingham 1915, unnamed Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department for further details
Medals - Four World War I pairs, each comprising; British War Medal and Victory Medal and awarded to 267793 A.C. Sjt E.Loan, Northumberland Fusiliers, 58018 Private F.J.Davenport, Northumberland Fusiliers, 192368 Sapper A.E.Dax, Royal Engineers and 159320 Pnr J.H.Hays, Royal Engineers Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department for further details
Medals - Four World War I pairs, each comprising: British War Medal and Victory Medal and awarded to 106017 Private J.H.Veale, Machine Gun Corps, 201875 Private G.W.Lukins, Devon Regiment, Ply. 18884 Private J.S.T.Freeman, Royal Marine Light Infantry and 66770 Private F.Gibbons, Royal Army Medical Corps Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department for further details
Medals - Four World War I pairs, each comprising: British War Medal and Victory Medal and awarded to 2384 Private J.Turnbull, Lothian & Border Horse, 2582 Private A.Jones, Welsh Guards, 40712 Private A.F.Pinchin, Worcester Shire Regiment and F-241274 Private G.Gapper, Royal West Kent Regiment Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department for further details
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