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Germany - 1914 Iron Cross Silver Medal with F.W.R III on obverse `VERDIENST UM DEN STAAT` on reverse. Deutsche Sports Medallion for 7500m 28.06.1914 Hamburg 2nd Pries. Bronze Wilhelm Anniversary 1897 Medal. German 1914-18 War Cross. Small mixed metals cross for Charles Prince & Father etc. Pin bade on share of cross Lilienthal K.V. Large lead seal.
Germany - accumulation of mainly WWII badges & medals etc. including 1st Class Iron Cross (sprung at joins) late issues WWI Iron Cross - Tank Assault Badge Grenadiers Assault Badge Mothers Cross Red Cross Medal Idleweiss Badge 2x eagles plus other items of interest. Viewing recommended VF to EF.
USA - (group of eight)mounted as worn in two sets to Master/Sgt. F. S. Silva U.S Marine Corps. Purple Heart (certificate) M.C Good Conduct Medal Korea Service Medal (3 Stars) Vietnam Medal (2 Stars) UN Korea Medal Vietnam Star (Bar 1960) National Defence Medal Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal. Large original photo of presentation of purple heart (severely burnt hands) & wounded at Chu Lai Vietnam 13th July 1966 - further research etc Very complete collection EF.
Edward VII & Queen Alexandra Coronation gold medal (probably 22ct) by E. Fuchs obv. conjoined crowned busts rev. female figure seated right looking to Westminster Abbey with 26th June 1902 on shield matt finish 20mm contained within a very ornate national wreath mount (this probably 9ct) with Prince of Wales lis pendant at top for wearing. Also a small gold uniface medalet of King Edward VII topped by crown & mount for wearing. (total weight 14.5 gms)
An early 20th century American walnut `Amberg`s Cabinet Letter File`, fitted with four file drawers, each with original paper trade label/record 51 x 37½ x 30cm (20 x 14 x 12in) Provenance: Cameron Amberg & Co. was established in 1868 and made its first Cabinet Letter Files in 1875, when they won an award from the American Institute, New York. In 1876 its Cabinet Letter Files were awarded a medal at the Centennial Exposition. By 1893 the company name changed to Amberg Letter & File Co.
§ Michael D`Aguilar (British, 1924-2011) Horseman in masquerade oil on canvas 55 x 74cm (21 x 29in) Provenance: The Redfern Gallery Ltd., 20 Cork Street, Burlington Gardens, Bond Street, London, W1, 5 July 1954. Baron Michael D`Aguilar was born on the 15th May 1922 in London of Spanish parentage brother of the artist Paul D`Aguilar. He spent much of his early life in Spain. He studied at The Royal Academy Schools from 1948 - 1953 winning a variety of awards, including the Leverhulme Scholarship. He was a winner of the Royal Drawing Society`s Gold, Silver, and Bronze medals and the Armitage and Silver Medal at the Royal Academy Condition appears fine.
Japy Freres 19th Century French Decorative and Impressive 8 Day Mantel Clock. c.1850`s. The Case Is of Black Belgian Marble, with The Accents In Two Tone Black Marble, Bevelled Glass Panel. It Strikes on The Hours and Once At The Half Hour. The Works are Signed Jary Freres * Cie, Medal of Honor. The Clock Is In Good Condition and Working Order. Stands 18.5 Inches High, Width 15 Inches & Depth 6 Inches.
An Unusual Bronze Medal In A Fitted Leather Case. With a certificate relating to Crawfords Centenary Medallion, on the verso it states 1813-1913 In Commemoration Of The Centenary Of William Crawford & Sons Ltd, Biscuit manufacturers Edinburgh, Liverpool and London. Engraved H Williams. 2 x 2.75 inches.
A large Blashfield stoneware urn on pedestal stamped J M Blashfield Stamford 1875 on associated plinth stamped Stiff & Sons 106cm.; 42in high overall by 95cm.; 37ins diameter John Marriott Blashfield, remarked in his essay Account of the History and Manufacture of Ancient and Modern Terracotta (1855) that he had been inspired to make a kind of artificial stoneware by seeing the kind of pieces for which Mark Blanchard had been awarded prizes at the Great Exhibition of 1851. He obtained Letters Patent in 1854 for "Improvements in the Manufacture of China, Pottery, Bricks" and other articles, made for the most part from clay and again in 1860 for "improvements in burning pottery and china ware". He had a manufactory in Millwall, Poplar with a sales outlet at No. 1 Praed Street, Edgware Road, London, but moved to Stamford, Lincolnshire in 1859, to be nearer the clay-beds. He won medals for Terra Cotta, in the glass and pottery and architectural objects classes at the International Exhibition in 1862 and a silver medal at the Paris International Exhibition of 1867. One of the most important commissions with which he was involved was supplying architectural terracotta for the decoration of the new Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, but this undertaking stretched his resources too far and by 1874 the Stamford Terracotta Company works, machinery as well as models and moulds were for sale; it finally closed in 1875.
A WILLIAM IV SILVER FOLDING FRUIT KNIFE, Sheffield 1830, by Paviel Holy & Co., with mother o' pearl two-part grip, another similar 1924, a Victorian faux ivory and steel multi blade pocket knife, one other pocket fruit knife, a gilt metal Midleton Endowed school medal for mathematics, cased, and a past president silver brooch for Dublin Soroptimist club. (6)
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