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Lot 12

An enamel panel by Charles E Thomas, depicting injured soldiers recuperating in a library room, in colours, framed, another similar enamel depicting a military woman before a steam train carrying field guns attributed to Charles Thomas, a collection of small enamels and enamelled buttons by Charles Thomas and an archive relating to the work of Charles Thomas including a National medal for success in Art given to Charles Thomas, a carved wood bookend, his painting box, original pencil drawings of his designs, medallions, Good King Wenceslas published by Cornish Brs, Birmingham illustrated by Arthur Gaskin, and a collection of ephemera, photographs and letters (a lot) Provenancefrom the collection of Phillip Allen (1938-2022). ExhibitedThe Birmingham Art Circle, 75th Exhibition,1947, catalogue number 220 (twelve buttons). Catalogue notesCharles Thomas was in the RAOC between 9th August 1916 and 5th March 1919.

Lot 14

ADMIRAL JAMES HANWAY PLUMRIDGE (1788-1863) A letter to Edward Gifford the author of Deeds of Naval Daring, congratulating him on his brother's CB, and asking him about the Egypt Medal, to which he was entitled, three sides of 18.5cm x 11.5cmProvenance: Purchased from T & W Auctions, Tunbridge Wells, November 2014. Note: Admiral James Hanway Plumridge served at Trafalgar as a Lieutenant on HMS Defence.

Lot 9

ADMIRAL LORD NELSON INTEREST: A COMMEMORATIVE COPPER VESTA CASE 5cm high; and a commemorative medal, dated 1897, both apparently made from copper salvaged from the wrecked HMS Foudroyant, Nelson's flagship, wrecked in 1897 off Blackpool (2)Provenance: Purchased from The Hayhurst Collection in 2016.

Lot 407A

WORLD WAR I INTEREST: A collection of WW1 memorabilia to include a trench art 1916 4.5" Howitzer shell modelled as a tobacco jar, further trench art pieces, a selection of sweetheart badges, a victory medal to 15813 Pte. Capper, dog tags, and a painted portrait pebble depicting an officer of the Royal Artillery in 1815 (painted 1970) (Qty)

Lot 263

A gold medal for 'The Departure of the Earl of Leicester from the Low Countries 1587'tests as 23 carat gold A mid to late 19th-century later striking taken from the 16th-century original, the obverse featuring the bust of Sir Robert Dudley (1532-1588) the Earl of Leicester facing left, wearing a feathered cap, dressed in armour and draped, with legend: ROBE. CO. LEIC. ET. IN. BELG. GVBER. 1587: The reverse featuring a dog in a landscape which departs from a flock of sheep, with legend: INVITVS DESERO in field below the dog and around the edge: NON. GREGHM. SED. INGRATOS., 48mm diam., weight 69.5gms.Footnotes:ProvenancePurchased by Vernon James Watney (24 October 1860 - 27 August 1928) of Watney Brewery fame, and owner of Cornbury Park, Oxfordshire.Thence by descent to the present owner. Sir Robert Dudley (1532/33-1588), the first Earl of Leicester, was the favourite, and possible lover, of Queen Elizabeth I of England. Handsome and hugely ambitious, he failed to win the Queen's hand in marriage but remained her close friend to the end of his life. His arrogance, however, undermined his effectiveness as a political and military leader, and this medal effectively illustrates this character trait.Queen Elizabeth I was always trying to find some position to appease Dudley, her childhood friend and closest advisor, endeavouring to make him feel 'important' within her court. When a Spanish loyalist assassinated Prince William of Orange, the leader of the Dutch Revolt, in 1584, Queen Elizabeth I of England sent Robert Dudley to support the Dutch rebels. Consequently, in 1586, he was given the grand title of Governor and Captain-General of Holland, Zealand and the United Provinces (see 'Medallic illustrations 1', no 90, p.134). However, Dudley's subsequent conduct, rather than helping the fledging Republic, created much dissatisfaction and suspicion. The Dutch complained about his behaviour to the Queen, and, taking advantage of his temporary absence, conferred the command of the armies upon Maurice, second son of the late Prince of Orange. Dudley, irritated and thwarted in his ambitions yet again, petulantly quitted the Provinces in 1587. To demonstrate his pique at his dismissal, he had especially commissioned medals cast, which he dramatically distributed amongst his friends and allies on his departure. The obverse shows a three-quarters length bust of the Earl Leicester in armour, with a plumed hat, beard and an up-turned moustache, and the legend declaring his gubernatorial office. The reverse bear variants of a type showing a sheepdog unwillingly leaving his flock, representing Dudley and the date of 1587 in Roman numerals. The legend in Latin translates to 'Unwillingly I forsake not the flock, but the ungrateful'. Some medals were said to have been cast in gold, but none are known to exist today. Contemporaneous ones, cast and chased in lead, bronze, and occasionally silver, are extremely rare. Examples of originals can be found in the British Museum, under museum number M.6894 and The Frick Collection, accession number 2016.2.185; occasionally they appear at auction. The gold medal on offer today was presumably a re-strike taken from an original and as such is less sharp, but none-the-less a rare example.Sir Robert Dudley, the Earl of Leicester, died on 4th September 1588 at Cornbury Park, in Oxfordshire. He had been suffering from a recurring stomach ailment and was actually on his way to Buxton to take the waters. Unfortunately, he never made it, as he was taken violently ill at Cornbury and never left. With Robert Dudley's passing, Elizabeth I confined herself to her private apartment for days, overwhelmed by grief for her 'brother and best friend'. Elizabeth I kept a letter Robert sent her six days before his death, in a treasure box by her bed. It was found after she died in 1603, and had been touchingly labelled 'His last letter'. Vernon James Watney (1860-1928) was a master brewer and politician, who purchased Cornbury Park, an estate of about 5000 acres, in 1901. Its parkland is mainly surrounded by an ancient forest, the Forest of Wychwood, farmland and a deer park. Watney was also High sheriff for Oxfordshire in 1908 and a member of Oxfordshire County Council, serving as vice chairman in 1927. It is apparent that Watney developed a fascination for Cornbury Park and the surrounding Forest, so much so that he wrote a book entitled 'Cornbury and the Forest of Wychwood'. It traces the history of Cornbury Park and the forest back one thousand years, to the Domesday period. This large tome was privately published by Hatchards, in 1910. Because of Watney's passion for Cornbury Park, he appeared to seek out items which had a shared history and association with the estate. To this end, he purchased the gold medal on offer of Sir Robert Dudley, some time after 1901. Afterall, Sir Robert Dudley, the Earl of Leicester, had taken his last breath at Cornbury and as such was inextricably linked to the house that Watney had since purchased. It seems fitting that Vernon James Watney bought Sir Robert Dudley home.LiteratureEdward Hawkins, 'Medallic Illustrations 1 / Medallic illustrations of the History of Great Britain and Ireland to the death of George II', (BMP: London, 1885), volume one, p.142 no 103Johann David Köhler, 'Historische Münz-Belustigung', Nürnberg, 1729-1750, XVI. 385Johann Hieronymus Lochner, 'Samlung Merkwürdiger Medaillen', 8 vol., Nürnberg, 1737-1744, VIII. 177.Gerard Van Loon Gerard, 'Histoire Metallique des XVII Provinces days Pays-Bas', 5 vol, La Haye, 1732-1837 (fol.) (There is also an edition in Dutch, but with different paging), I. 375John Pinkerton, 'The Medallic History of England to the Revolution', (Edwards & Son: London, 1790) (fol.), viii 1 Michael Vickers, 'The Medal of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester in the Bibliothèque Nationale', Numismatic Chronicle (1981), pp.117-119, plates 22-3For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 262

An early 19th century gold medal of John Colet the founder of St Paul's Schoolto reverse F. Pidgeon, first struck London 1801, tests as 23 carat gold A 19th century commemorative or prize medal, the obverse featuring the bust of John Colet facing right, draped and wearing a cap, with legend: JOHANNES COLETUS SCHOLAE PAULINAE FUNDATOR. MDXII.: The reverse of a classical scene of a student, reading, seated in front of a bookcase, against which leans another student holding a book in their right hand. On the bookcase are busts of Homer and Virgil, in the distance, on the left is the facade of the school, with legend in exergue INGREDERE UT PROFICIAS, designed by G.F. Pidgeon, 53mm diam., weight 115.1gms.Footnotes:ProvenancePurchased by Vernon James Watney (24 October 1860 - 27 August 1928) of Watney Brewery fame, and owner of Cornbury Park, Oxfordshire.Thence by descent to the present owner. This is a medal to commemorate the founding of St Paul's School by the Dean of St Paul's, John Colet (1467-1519). A silver version is held at the British Museum, under Museum Number BNK,ENGM.595LiteratureColonel M. H. Grant, 'Catalogue of British Medals since 1760', p.283Herbert Grueber, 'Medallic Illustrations Volume I / Medallic illustrations of the History of Great Britain and Ireland to the death of George II', published and printed by the Order of the Trustees of the British Museum, London 1885, (p.25.5)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 184

BENT GABRIELSEN FOR GEORG JENSEN: a Danish silver necklacedesigned 1959, pattern 115, also stamped 925 S With 52 interlocking links design of articulated fin form, length 44.5cm, weight 3.6oz.Footnotes:Danish designer Bent Gabrielsen graduated from the Danish college of Jewellery, Silversmithing and Commercial Design in 1953At the 1960 Milan Triennale Bent Gabrielsen won a gold medal for the design of the necklace and it was put into production by Georg Jensen the same year.Literature: J. Drucker, Georg Jensen, Ill. p. 154For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 96

* Wyndham (Charles, 1796-1866, of Petworth, Sussex). Scrap album compiled by Charles Wyndham (5th child and 3rd son of George O’Brien Wyndham, 3rd Earl of Egremont and Elizabeth Ilive), of manuscript verse, letters, wash drawings and pencil sketches, including landscapes at Petworth, printed views and illustrations, circa 1800-1840, containing various manuscript verse and letters, including an envelope hand-addressed by Queen Charlotte to the Countess of Egremont, High Clear, Hants, with red seal, a detailed list of the 'Dinner given for 5500 men in the Park at the Mote, 1st August 1799', a verse epitaph on the death of the Rt. Honble George Greville, another on the Duc de Bordeaux, dated Edinburgh 31 December 1831, a handwriiten Total of Expenses for Wyndham's voyage from London to Bombay, dated Solapore, November 1822, a letter of commission from the War Office, dated 27 March 1822, informing Captain Wyndham, of the Second Regiment of Life Guards of his forthcoming promotion to Major in the Sixty Seventh (or the Tenth Hampshire) Regiment of Foot, signed by Palmerston with red seal, a manuscript letter from the Attorney General to Miss Elizabeth Scott, dated Pegwell 5 January 1805, and another letter to Elizabeth Scott of Merton House from Francis James Scott, dated Harrogate November 15 1813, about his tour of Russia, etc., 18 mostly pencil views (but including watercolour and wash landscape studies), including several of Petworth in Sussex, 'Petworth 1837', 'The Tower of Naussan from the Bank behind Ems', 'Petworth Children's Feast', one of Nice, one of Sorrento (?), a pen, ink and brown and grey wash view of 'Part of Goldilands' on whatman paper watermarked J Whatman 1820, etc., lithograph and engraved views of Tunbridge Wells, Mr. Cocking and his balloon and parachute, 1837, various pasted newscuttings and wood engraved illustrations, all mounted (a few loose) onto album leaves, the first page inscribed in red ink 'Album, C Wyndham, commenced 28 July 1837', original dark brown half calf over marbled boards, similarly labelled in red ink to upper cover, rubbed, folio (36 x 26 cm)QTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: Purchased by the current owner in the late 1960's from Streeter & Daughter, an antique shop opposite Petworth Church, Sussex (note inserted at front).Charles Wyndham (1796-1866) of Petworth, Sussex was born in 1796, the 5th child and 3rd son of George O’Brien Wyndham, 3rd Earl of Egremont and Elizabeth Ilive. The first four children were born illegitimately, before the Earl married Miss Ilive in 1801, so Charles (and his brothers Henry and George) were illegitimate. He married Elizabeth Anne Hepburne-Scott, daughter of Hugh Hepburne-Scott, 6th Lord Polwarth and Harriet Brühl, on 3 October 1835. Wyndham joined the Army by purchasing his commission in the 10th (Prince of Wales’s Own) Regiment of (Light) Dragoons (Hussars) on the 13th May 1813. The 10th Hussars were despatched to Spain and fought at the Battle of Morales in June 1813, taking around 260 prisoners. Later in the month, the regiment also fought at the Battle of Vitoria and then, having advanced into France, fought at the Battle of Orthez in February 1814 and the Battle of Toulouse in April 1814. Following his service in the Peninsular War he was promoted to Lieutenant on the 4th May 1815 and served in the Battle of Waterloo as part of the 2nd (Royal North British) Regiment of Dragoons (Scots Greys) No 2 Troop, commanded by Captain Edward Payne. During this conflict he was injured, being shot twice, once in the foot, but refused to be returned on the list of wounded.Apparently nicknamed “the handsomest man in the Army” by King George IV, Wyndham was awarded the Army Gold Medal/Military General Service Medal, 1793-1814 with three clasps for Vittoria, Orthez, and Toulouse and the Waterloo Medal 1815.

Lot 69

* Labouchère (Pierre Antoine, 1807–1873). Luther, Melanchthon, Cruciger and Pomeranus translating the Bible at Frankfurt, 1854, oil on canvas, 37.5 x 47 cm (14 3/4 x 18 1/2 ins), in a gilt frame with foliate and beading motif and cartouche engraved with the artist’s name, date, and title ‘Martin Luther translating the Bible’, an early pasted catalogue entry verso typewritten with the artist’s name and title 'Luther, Melancthon, Cruciger and Pomeranus translating the Bible at Frankfort', frame 45.5 x 53.5 cmQTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: W.A. Foyle; Christopher Foyle, Beeleigh Abbey.A lithograph after the original much larger-scale version of this work was issued in 1846 by Alphonse Léon Noël, (1807-1884), and an engraving after the work by J. Rogers was published in Henry Tyrell, W.C. Stafford and John Sherer, The Royal History of England, from the earliest period to the present time, embellished with a series of steel engravings (London: J. G. Murdoch, 1876).Pierre-Antoine Labouchère was born in Nantes on November 26, 1807, a descendant of a Huguenot family who had emigrated to the Netherlands at the time of the religious wars. Between 1843 and 1870 he exhibited scenes from the history of the Reformation almost yearly at the Salon de Paris, where they attracted much attention. He received a third class medal in 1843 for his painting Le Duc d’Aumale dans les bois d’oliviers (Musée de Chantilly), and a second class medal in 1846 for his painting Luther, Mélanchton, Poméranus et Cruciger traduisant la Bible.

Lot 832

Germany, The Awakening of Egypt, cast iron Medal 1915 by Karl Goetz , 57mm. Facing bust of Sir Edward Grey (1st Vis. Grey of Fallodon), with a horrifi ed look on his face, sweating and clasping his hands together; to left Death whispering into his ear and holding an hourglass over his other shoulder, SIR GREY ZEIG' DEINE MACHT! Sir Grey, show your strength, rev. Sphinx looking right, pyramids behind, ground line inscribed ÄGYPTEN / ERWACHT Egypt awakens; in background, the star-in-crescent (the Ott oman Empire) and below Ott oman troops mounted on camels rallying, (Kienast 166). Extremely Fine.

Lot 850

France, Music Prize Medal, Bronze unawarded prize circa 1900 by by Marie Alexandre Lucien Coudray, 68mm. Apollo holding lyre in art nouveau style, rev. Fame sitting on name plate, olive wreath and violin below. Good Extremely Fine, brown, matted surfaces.

Lot 833

Germany, The Sleepwalkers at Gallipoli, cast bronze medal 1916 by Karl Goetz , 57mm. British soldier standing right on crescent moon, holding steamship, below, French soldier kneeling right, preparing to fi re rifl e, DIE MONDSÜCHTIGEN AVF GALLIPOLI rev. Two skeletons lying exposed on batt lefi eld, barbed wire entanglements stretching over horizon, above Turkish star-in-crescent fl anked by dates. (Kienast 170) About Extremely Fine, darkly toned.

Lot 839

Rowland, Lord Hill ? on the Erection of a Tribute Column at Shrewsbury in 1816, Copper medal, 1816, by T Halliday, 54mm. Bare head right, rev. the column topped with his statue, (BHM 912). Extremely Fine with even brown patination.Rowland Hill, Lord of Hawkstone was a distinguished officer in the Napoleonic War, particularly on the Peninsula with Wellington to whom he was second in command in 1815. His successes were commemorated in Shrewsbury by the erection of the Lord Hill Column, said to be the highest Doric column in the world.

Lot 834

Germany, Conditions of the Armistice, cast medal 1918 by Karl Goetz . 58mm, Uncle Sam (United States) binds together the feet of Deutscher Michel (Germany) while Marshal Foch (France), held by John Bull (Great Britain), strangles him with his rifl e, WAFFENSTILLSTANDSBEDINGVNG 11. NOVEMBER 1918, Armistice conditions and below FOCH HAT DAS WORT, Foch’s in charge. rev. A sea of hands raised in clenched fi sts, EIN 70 MILLIONEN VOLK, LEIDET ABER STIRBT NICHT, A 70 million people suff ers but does not die. (Kienast 215). Extremely Fine, even brown patination.

Lot 852

Mauritius, Royal Society of Arts and Sciences Agricultural and Industrial Exhibition silver prize medal, c. 1870 Silver medal, unawarded, by John Pinches of London, 51mm/60.68gm. Britannia standing right presenting a kneeling female with a laurel wreath, in a hilly Mauritius landscape with palm trees, rev. Four?line legend, edge plain. Good Extremely Fine with good blue iridescence to lustre, rare.

Lot 836

Germany, The Watch on the Rhine ? and The Black Shame, cast bronze medal, 1920, by Karl Goetz 58mm. Helmeted head of a French colonial soldier to right, DIE WACHT AM RHEIN, rev. naked woman tied to a post in the form of a phallus, surmounted by a helmet, DIE SCHWARZE SCHANDE, the black shame. (Kienast 264; Jones, Dance of Death, 52; Jones, Art of the Medal, 399). About Extremely Fine, brown toning.

Lot 847

Egypt, Mehemet Ali (Mohammad Ali) Pasha (1769?1849), founder of modern Egypt, 1840, Copper Medal (58mm/75gm) by A. J. Stothard. Bust three-quarters left, with flowing beard and wearing fez. Rev, FROM THE COMMITTEE THE FRIEND OF SCIENCE COMMERCE & ORDER WHO PROTECTED THE SUBJECTS AND PROPERTY OF ADVERSE POWERS AND KEPT OPEN THE OVERLAND ROUTE TO INDIA 1840, in ten lines, crossed palm leaves below. A few edge knocks, otherwise Good Very Fine and nicely patinated, scarce.Mohammad Ali, the Ottoman Sultan’s Viceroy, was appointed as Egypt’s Governor on May 17, 1805 and ruled Egypt till September 1848. The obverse bust is based on the famous portrait by Sir David Wilkie, painted in Alexandria in 1840. Wilkie had been travelling in the Middle East and died in 1841 at Gibraltar, never completing the journey home.

Lot 835

Germany, The Hour of Reckoning in Versailles, cast bronze medal, 1919 by Karl Goetz , 90mm. The allies, headed by Clemenceau of France (president Wilson and pm Lloyd George behind) present the Treaty of Versailles (marked with a skull and crossbones) to Count von Brockdorff -Rantz au (representing the German government); rev. Chancellor Scheidemann standing right, denouncing the treaty which he holds, and from which hissing serpents emanate. EINEN FRIEDEN DES RECHTS - KEINEN DER GEWALT, a just peace, not one of violence. (Kienast 225). Extremely Fine, even warm brown toning. Medal Picture Reduced in Size.

Lot 858

World, Lot of Unusual 20th Century Art Medals (3). All Good Extremely Fine."France, Honoré de Balzac (novelist), 1967, Bronze Medal (67mm/275gm) by C. R. Revol (?). Germany, “Watering the Thirsty”, 1972, Large Cast Iron Plaquette (198x151mm/778gm) by Max Faller (1927-2012). Unknown bronze medal (91mm/188gm), somewhat similar style, signed “LH”, depicting clowns or jesters."

Lot 632

Victoria (1837-1901), Penny, 1854, ‘Overstruck with dies for unidentified Coin, Token or Medal.’ Colon after DEF, young head left, reverse Britannia seated right, ornamental trident, (S3948, BMC 1507). About extremely fine with overstriking.

Lot 840

Victoria (1837-1901), Queen’s Medal, Department of Science and Art, 1856, “Local” Bronze Medal (55mm/60.50gm) by W. Wyon. Diademed bust of Victoria left, VICTORIA BY THE GRACE OF GOD QVEEN MDCCCLVI. Rev, LOCAL PRIZE FOR SVCCESS IN ART AWARDED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE AND ART within wreath and beaded border. Engraved and awarded to ROBERT MOSS. LONDON DISTRICT. STAGE 2b. 1856. (edge) (Eimer 1511; Hocking 219/27). An att ractive Extremely Fine, reverse bett er, in original maroon leather Department of Art case of issue (soun

Lot 848

France, The Four Sergeants of La Rochelle, 1844, Bronze Uniface Cast of a Medal ‘Obverse’ (96mm/90gm) by David D’Angers. Central fasces with Phrygian cap, facing paired busts of the four sergeants either side, below, inscribed biographical information (name, age, etc.) (Reinis 435; cf. Chesneau 346, a "Grand Médallion", 46cm diam; Bergot 159). Extremely Fine.The two sides of the medal were made separately, the 'reverse' showing Liberty [Marianne] wearing a Phrygian cap and placing wreaths on an executioner's block. The soldiers, Sergeant Major Jean François Louis Leclere Bories (aged 27), Sergeant Charles Paul Goubin (aged 25), Sergeant Major Jean Joseph Pommier (aged 26) and Sergeant Martin Charles Bonaventure Raoulx (aged 22), were condemned to death in 1822 for conspiring against the Restoration government of Louis XVIII and the Bourbon monarchy. The medal was issued by David as une dette sacré to commemorate martyrs to the cause of liberty.

Lot 831

Germany, The Sinking of the SS Lusitania, cast bronze medal 1915, by Karl Goetz , 58mm. Sinking liner with armaments spilling out, correct date, KEINE BANNWARE, no sanctioned goods, dated 7 Mai. rev. Queue at the Cunard ticket offi ce manned by the skeletal fi gure of Death, GESCHÄFT UBER ALLES. Business before everything else. (Kienast 156; Frankenhuis 1428; BHM 4118; Eimer 1941A). Extremely Fine, warm even brown toning.

Lot 859

Lot of Large 19th and 20th Century Bronze Medallions and Plaques (5). All Extremely Fine.Profile of an elderly lady, 1894, Large Uniface Bronze Medallion (174mm) by “GB 94”(possibly George Baucher). Profile of a gentlemen, 1899, Large Uniface Bronze Plaquette (189x145mm) by D. A. Tod. Edward Bond, 1912, Uniface Bronze Medallion (110mm) by Gach (?) in frame (sound) Profile of an elderly man, 20th century, Bronze Uniface Medallion (129mm) by “KJ”, no. 1/111. Profile of a young girl, 20th century, Bronze Uniface Medal (72mm), unsigned.

Lot 390

London Mint 1847 gothic crown silver proof medal

Lot 208

WW2. Naval Distinguished Service Medal group presented to Petty Officer J.H Coram LT/JX198787. Comprising of DSM (contemporary restrike), 1939-45 Star, Atlantic Star with France and Germany clasp, Africa Star, Pacific Star with Burma clasp, Italy Star and War Medal with oak leaves. Mentioned in despatches J.H Coram was awarded the DSM on 16th Jan 1945 for minesweeping operations onboard BYMS 2071 in Cherbourg harbour and off the French coast.

Lot 207

WW2. Medal group presented to Gnr R. Nesbitt R.A 874148 comprising of Territorial Efficiency Medal, 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, Burma Star, France & Germany Star,  Defence Medal & War Medal. Complete with O.H.M.S certificate and box of issue. Also an Imperial Japanese painted silk Yosegaki Hinomaru "good luck flag" adorned with Japanese script and owner's name Kyo Ichihara. 91cm x 63.5cm

Lot 224

Post war British Army tunic of the Highland Light Infantry belonging to Maj G.B Campbell bearing paper label of Jardines Edinburgh. Medal ribbons for OBE, 1977 Jubilee Medal etc

Lot 74

India General Service Medal 1895 1902. Named to 3701 Pte J Tipper, 1st Battalion Fastlane Regiment, with scarce Relief of Chitrai Clasp. Good to fine condition. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10

Lot 305

WW2 Colour Print Titled Welcome Sight by Robert Taylor. Limited Edition 781/1000 signed in pencil by Robert Taylor, Medal of Honor winner General Leon W. Johnson and Major General Ramsey D. Potts. Measures 24x28 inches appx. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10

Lot 108

Queens South Africa Medal with Natal Clasp. Named to GNR Thomas Hersey, 10th Brigade RGA. Rare with clasp. Good to fine condition. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10

Lot 93

khedives Star medal not named, with rare Tokar Star and Clasp. Good to fine condition. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10

Lot 92

Khedives Star 1882 medal not named. Good to fine condition. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10

Lot 94

Indian General Service named medal 1854 with Hazara 1888 clasp. Named to Pte 199 William Cocksedge, 1st Battalion the Royal Suffolk Regiment. Good to fine condition. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10

Lot 96

Queens South Africa named Medal Boer War 1899 1902, with Natal clasp. Named to 945 G W Cutker, Ghost dates, the Devonshire Regiment 1st Battalion. Very rare to this regiment and excellent condition. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10

Lot 105

Khedives Sudan Medal 1897 Silver with Khartoum Clasp. Named to 3636 Pte L Harvey, 2nd Rifle Brigade. Good to fine condition. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10

Lot 459

A "Magnapole" pocket compass, cased Imperial College of Tropical Agriculture Shooting Medal engraved verso "Briton Jones Shooting Trophy, 1939, F.H. Ormerod", two jeweller's loupes, commemorative medals, agate stick pin in fitted box labelled for John Fulton, Jeweller, Hamilton, semi-precious gemstone bracelet, yellow metal Art Nouveau buttons etc. Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 394

An Independent Order of Oddfellows Manchester Unity enamelled silver medal, another cast with a pistol and engraved verso "N.S.R.A. 22 Pistol Meeting Bisley, 1954, County Team", an enamelled football fob medal and a cased example cast with a peacock, with brooch fitting verso; together with a Birmingham silver cocktail swizzle stick, miniature penknife charm and a George III 1819 crown Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 405

Soviet memorabilia: a collection of enamel pins, comprising 10 political examples, 35 space programme-related, 11 armed forces excellence badges and a government-issue WW2 20th Anniversary medal Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 1941

A collection of reproduction Third Reich pins, badges etc including a leather holster and an SS matchbox holder. Including Police cap badge, War Merit Cross, Westwall medal. Postage category B

Lot 1922

Withdrawn - First World War medals including the Victory medal & The British War medal presented to T 314312 PTE S.T.HAVARD A.S.C , postage category A

Lot 1907

Five medals comprising a Korean UN medal, two Soviet medals, a British WW2 defence medal and a London County Council medal from 1913 (5). Shipping category A. NO RESERVE

Lot 1938

War Merit Cross With Swords Kvk & a WW2 Westwall medal. Postage category A

Lot 341

WORLD COINAGE: A China, Hu-Peh Province 1895-1905 (no date) 5 cents silver coin Provenance: These coins were collected by The Late J.D. Thompson who was awarded the China War Medal in the Hankow Volunteers in 1900 (medal sold in September) and were found in the same box as his medals

Lot 342

WORLD COINAGE: A China, Hu-Peh Province 1895-1907 (no date) 10 cents silver coin Provenance: These coins were collected by The Late J.D. Thompson who was awarded the China War Medal in the Hankow Volunteers in 1900 (medal sold in September) and were found in the same box as his medals

Lot 343

WORLD COINAGE: A China, Hu-Peh Province 1895-1907 (no date) 10 cents silver coin Provenance: These coins were collected by The Late J.D. Thompson who was awarded the China War Medal in the Hankow Volunteers in 1900 (medal sold in September) and were found in the same box as his medals

Lot 344

WORLD COINAGE: A China, Hu-Peh Province 1895-1907 (no date) 10 cents silver coin Provenance: These coins were collected by The Late J.D. Thompson who was awarded the China War Medal in the Hankow Volunteers in 1900 (medal sold in September) and were found in the same box as his medals

Lot 347

WORLD COINAGE: A China, Hu-Peh Province 1895-1905 (no date) high grade 50 cents silver coin, starting to tone Provenance: These coins were collected by The Late J.D. Thompson who was awarded the China War Medal in the Hankow Volunteers in 1900 (medal sold in September) and were found in the same box as his medals

Lot 332

WORLD COINAGE: An 1811 Mexico Ferdinand VII with portrait of Carlos IV 8 Reals silver coin with chop/counter marks, Chinese characters, well circulated Provenance: These coins were collected by The Late J.D. Thompson who was awarded the China War Medal in the Hankow Volunteers in 1900 (medal sold in September) and were found in the same box as his medals

Lot 323

WORLD COINAGE: An 1890 American Morgan dollar, New Orleans mint, 26gms; An 1876 German 1 Mark coin, An 1898 German 1 Mark coin; an 1887 Italian 1 Lira coin, two other worn silver coins (6 in total) Provenance: These coins were collected by The Late J.D. Thompson who was awarded the China War Medal in the Hankow Volunteers in 1900 (medal sold in September) and were found in the same box as his medals

Lot 348

WORLD COINAGE: A China, Hu-Peh Province 1895-1907 (no date) 1 dollar silver coin Provenance: These coins were collected by The Late J.D. Thompson who was awarded the China War Medal in the Hankow Volunteers in 1900 (medal sold in September) and were found in the same box as his medals

Lot 333

WORLD COINAGE:An 1877 Russian Empire Alexander II The Liberator 25 Kopecks silver coin, St Petersburg mint, nice lustre and starting patina Provenance: These coins were collected by The Late J.D. Thompson who was awarded the China War Medal in the Hankow Volunteers in 1900 (medal sold in September) and were found in the same box as his medals

Lot 374

Two four marked silver A.R.P badges (one cap one brooch one chromed) A World War one medal and a selection of copper coinage

Lot 327

WORLD COINAGE: Five Vittorio Emanuele III Italian silver 1927 R 10 Lira coins, with good lustre, some patina Provenance: These coins were collected by The Late J.D. Thompson who was awarded the China War Medal in the Hankow Volunteers in 1900 (medal sold in September) and were found in the same box as his medals

Lot 325

WORLD COINAGE: Six Vittorio Emanuele III Italian silver 1927 5 Lira coins, with good lustre, some slight patina Provenance: These coins were collected by The Late J.D. Thompson who was awarded the China War Medal in the Hankow Volunteers in 1900 (medal sold in September) and were found in the same box as his medals

Lot 157A

A bronze medal awarded to Kathrine Chalmers:  1894 Albert Prince of Wales Society of Arts Manufacturers & Commerce, in fitted case

Lot 352

Prince of Wales silver investiture medal with case and certificate

Lot 335

WORLD COINAGE: A Russian 1878 St Petersburg mint 1/2 Rouble Alexander II in high grade starting to tone Provenance: These coins were collected by The Late J.D. Thompson who was awarded the China War Medal in the Hankow Volunteers in 1900 (medal sold in September) and were found in the same box as his medals

Lot 349

WORLD COINAGE: A Hong Kong 1903 5 cent, Japan 1877 (YR.10) 5 Sen, Japan 1889 (YR 22) 5 Sen, Japan 1870 (YR3) 10 Sen (1889 5 Sen Nickel) The rest are silver, 4 coins Provenance: These coins were collected by The Late J.D. Thompson who was awarded the China War Medal in the Hankow Volunteers in 1900 (medal sold in September) and were found in the same box as his medals

Lot 329

WORLD COINAGE: An 1861 "Seated Liberty Half Dollar" San Francisco mint, small Chinese chop mark etched to one side, chop mark under eagle claw but overall bright with flattening wear particularly to the edge Provenance: These coins were collected by The Late J.D. Thompson who was awarded the China War Medal in the Hankow Volunteers in 1900 (medal sold in September) and were found in the same box as his medals

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