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A lot of Masonic related items to include a silver medal engraved to the rear `No.5 Colonel Cameron encampment Kt G. Linton installed July. 28. 1914, together with two other medals, two sashes, leather case from lodge of St Barnabas no. 5050, two masonic lodge certificates and some medal ribbons.
A General officer's frock coat complete with medal ribbons, slim fit, with blue velvet collar and cuffs, the ribbons for the Order of the Bath, Distinguished Service Order, Order of St Michael & St George, Queen's South Africa and King's South Africa, 1914 Star, War and Victory Medals with M.i.D, Best shot in the British Army and Territorial Decoration, together with 'Ribbons and Medals of the Great War' by Commander Taprell Dorling DSO, published 1920.
A WWI 1914-15 Star and Victory Medal to L Cpl F Biddescombe M.M.P, p540, a Princess Mary Christmas tin 1914, a group of WWII medals, comprising Africa Star with 1st Army clasp, Italy Star, 1939-45 Star, Defence and War Medals to a Mr Wilson of Rochdale, together with a quantity of cap badges pins and flashes, and a Friedrich August bronze medal.
A German WWI Cross of Honour Medal, Great War and Victory Medals to R H Grant, Great War medal to Pte B Bain, Gordons, 9771, German pin containing miniature medals; Cross of Honour Medal, Iron Cross, Austrian War Medal and the Hungarian War Medal, Army Service Corps Cap Badge, Seaforth Highlanders badge, RAF silver and enamel WWI wings badge, silver War Badge, no 475684, and two further items. (11)
A family medals grouping, comprising 1914-15 Star, Great War and Victory Medals and George V Imperial Service Medal to Warrant Officer 2nd Class, A S Whitson, Royal Engineers; Great War and Victory Medals, Defence Medal and Elizabeth II Imperial Service Medal to Private Leonard Arthur Hodges, King's Royal Rifle Corps; Great War and Victory Medal to Pte FM Sutton, RAMC; Great War and Victory Medal to Pte H S Alder, Worcestershire Regiment; 1939-45 Star, Atlantic Star with France and Germany clasp, Defence and War Medals, and a France and Germany Star awarded to Stanley Hodges RN, with associated paper work, and a 1939-45 Star, Atlantic Star and War Medal awarded to John Hodges RN who was lost in the sinking of the Empire Star by the U-615 on the 23 Oct 1942.
A Medal Group (5) comprising the 1939/45 Star, The Africa Star, The Defence Medal, The George VI 1945 Medal and one other George VI Territorial Medal, the Territorial Medal awarded to 2060269 Gunner F H Gill R.A., all medals with ribbons and the reverse with Spink % Son Limited, London label to reverse
A U.S. P17 bayonet by Remington, in its black leather sheath, two British post-Second World War steel helmets, an American style Continental steel helmet, a leather flying helmet, a printed Third Reich pennant (probably post-war), a camo net, a Burma Star, a France and Germany Star, a Defence Medal, various badges, buttons, etc.
A Third Reich Iron Cross, second class, an Auxiliary Cruiser War Badge by Schwerin, Berlin, with frosted glass finish, a similar brass and nickel badge, a matching tiepin, a sports badge by Wernstein, Jena, a Kriegsmarine cap tally, three sleeve badges, a metal disc, struck `U.A.K.` and with Kriegsmarine stamp and number 789, medal ribbons, etc, together with a photocopy of two photographs showing a sailor wearing badges.
A First World War period memorial scroll, named to `L/Cpl William Jones Royal Army Service Corps`, framed, a textile picture, detailed `The South Wales Borderers`, framed, a black and white group photograph of soldiers, framed, two albums of photographs, mostly military interest, a beret with the badge of the Army Medical Corps, a naval bullion hat badge, fitted to a band, a photograph of a Polar Medal group, framed, a small painting of the colours of the Norfolk Regiment, framed, a tin, detailed `Ointment Anti-Gas No. 2`, an Artists Rifles swagger stick, another swagger stick and a riding crop with an antler handle.
An Operation Manna 40th Anniversary medallion, silver grade, with plastic case, a similar medallion, bronze grade, a D-Day 40th Anniversary medallion, silver grade, with plastic case, a similar bronze medallion, bronze grade, with plastic case, a Bomber Command 1939-45 tribute medal, in a glazed presentation case to RAFA Amsterdam, a 617 Squadron Rotterdam Sept 1976 paperweight and a 1913-1973 commemorative medallion with hardwood stand.
A 1939-45 Star, Atlantic Star, Africa Star, Italy Star and War Medal, all unnamed and mounted on a bar, a naval cloth badge, a lapel pin and a circular enamelled stud pin, detailed `40 Years` Membership AEEU`, an Australian gilt medallion commemorating the 60th Anniversary of the End of World War II with Service to Australia, with case and certificate, six photographs and a photocopy of the Certificate of Cremation referring to `Arthur George` from Brisbane City Council, confirming date of death 2nd August 2004. Note: by family repute Arthur George was 1st Officer aboard HMS Somali, which was torpedoed on 20th September 1942 in the Artic.
An India General Service Medal, 1895 issue, with two bars `Punjab Frontier 1897-98` and `Tirah 1897-99`, with script engraved naming to `3381 ?Corpl E. Wheeler 1st BN: Ryl W. Surr: Regt` (naming worn in places and correction to the `E` of `Wheeler`), a Queen`s South Africa Medal with bar `Relief of Ladysmith` to `3381 Corpl: E. Wheeler. The Queen`s`, mounted on a bar as worn, a 1914-15 Star to `10361 Pte J.W. Wheeler. Oxf:& Bucks: L.I.` (the `H` of `Wheeler` double struck), a 1914-18 British War Medal and 1914-19 Victory Medal to `10361 Pte. J.W. Wheeler. Oxf.& Bucks. L.I.`, and a silver military sweetheart brooch, designed as a rifle and the badge of the `Oxford & Bucks Lt Inft`.
A 1914-18 British War Medal and 1914-19 Victory Medal to `G-14133 Cpl. A. Locke. R.Suss.R.`, with the original box and registered packet, a named identity disc, a Royal Sussex Regiment cap badge and brass title, two sterling silver and enamelled Royal Sussex sweetheart brooches, a 1939-45 Defence Medal and War Medal, with Army Council forwarding slip and box of postage, addressed to `Mr. A. Locke`, six army cap badges, including the Hampshire Regiment and two examples of the Lincolnshire Regiment, and nine further items.
A 1914-18 British War Medal and 1914-19 Victory Medal to `T-364470 DVR. W. Evans A.S.C.`, mounted on a bar as worn, a silver medallion, detailed `Welsh College of Pharmacy Cardiff` and `Awarded to William Evans`, hallmarked Birmingham 1921, cased, and a base metal commemorative medal for the Coronation of Edward VIII 1937.
A George V First World War period Military Cross, on the original investiture pin, with the original case, a 1914-15 Star to `2. Lieut. J.A. Kelly. R.Innis.Fus.`, the remains of a medal ribbon bar showing four First World War period awards, an officer`s collar badge of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers (the back fittings lacking), and a quantity of related family paperwork, newspaper cuttings and photographs.
A gold and enamelled New Zealand lodge jewel, detailed `Renown Lodge No. 218.N.Z.C.`, the ribbon fittings detailed `Wor-Master 1929-1930`, with a case, a gilt metal lodge jewel, detailed `New Zealand Expeditionary Force Masonic Assocn`, the ribbon fittings detailed `Founded in France 1917`, a Swiss bronze medallion, cased, a pair of gilt cufflinks made from Romano-British coins, a Swiss commemorative medal and four further items, within an oak box, the hinged lid carved with a naval crest and detailed `RNB`.
SOUVENIRS FROM EGYPT: disbound collection of large format vintage photographs and albumen prints of Egyptian scenes and people, `The Barber Shop`, `A Syrian Beauty`, `Tombs of the Caliphs`, compiled by Albert William Mallord on military duty, possibly with 7th Dragoon Guards, Lancers, who are pictured. Some images apparently by Mallord, by H Arnoux and commercial photographers. Some Indian images to rear. Five of Mallord`s medals accompany the album comprising of Khedive`s Eyptian Star with Tokar bar, Victorian India Service Medal with Tirah 1897-98 bar and Punjab 1897-98 bar, Army Meritorious Service medal and two Royal Scots Association badges
FLIGHT LIEUTENANT MATTHEW HOLLIDAY D.F.C., Flight Engineer for Bomber Command who completed fifty two combat missions, his medals and extensive archive, comprising Distinguished Flying Cross, 1939-45 Star, Bomber Command Clasp, Air Crew Europe Star with France and Germany Clasp, Africa Star with North Africa 1942-43 Clasp, Defence Medal, War Medal 1939-45, Bomber Command Medal 1985, Normandy Campaign Medal 1987, Battle of Britain Medal and U.S. Flying Wings, together with his flight log books, engineer`s log book, an album of war time and later photographs, certificate of service and release, a detailed account by his Tail Gunner of a 1943 Berlin bombing raid, other certificates, a quantity of equipment and uniform including goggles, leather helmets, gloves, mask and boots. A considerable archive of personal records from Holliday and his colleagues and a quantity of general ephemera. Also included are his father`s (Pte. J.N. Holliday of the Durham Light Infantry) WWI medals comprising British War Medal and Victory Medal (Illustrated)
A group of four medals awarded to Captain Marcus Edmiston Smithett RN, The Crimea Medal, with two clasps for Sebastopol and Azov, engraved Lt Marcus E Smithett RN HMS Tribune 1854; The Baltic Medal, engraved Lieut ME Smithett HMS Tribune 1854; The Turkish Crimea Medal, engraved Lieut ME Smithett HMS Britannia 1855; The Order of the Medjidie, 5th Class, silver, gold and enamel, engraved Lieut ME Smithett HM Gunboat Clinker 1855; with miniatures groups; together with an oval porcelain portrait plaque, believed to be Captain M E Smithett RN, showing him wearing his medals, it appears also showing the three clasps on his Crimea medal, 23 x 17cm HMS Tribune was built at Sheerness dockyard and was armed with thirty 32-pounder guns on the main and quarter decks and carried a crew of 300 men. Smithett was a Lieutenant on Tribune, commanded by Swynfen Thomas Carnegie in Channel squadron, then the Baltic and then the Black Sea during the Crimean War. Whilst in the Baltic, Smithett had command of the prize crew of the Russian Finland barque 'Phoenix', captured off Gothland on 12 April 1854. Tribune took part in the bombardment of Sebastopol in 1854. HMS Britannia was a 120-gun first-rate ship-of-the-line and was launched 1823. She was decommissioned in 1843, before returning to service for the Crimean War, serving as flagship of Admiral Sir James Deans Dundas, commanding the British fleet in the Mediterranean and Black Sea from 1851-4. Returned to England at the beginning of 1855 and became a hospital ship at Portsmouth, then a cadet training ship in 1859. She was moved to Portland in 1862, then Dartmouth in 1863. Captain Marcus Edmiston Smithett is listed as being the captain of HMS Clinker from March 1855. In the summer of 1855, Clinker and other vessels from the British Squadron were involved against Russian shipping at the entrance to the Sea of Azov and destroyed communications between Temryuk and Taman. He retired as Commander in 1870. CONDITION REPORT: This portrait is believed to be Captain Marcus Smithett. The photograph is in lot 255, this is only a scan and not the original photograph.
Two medals awarded to Lt Col Henry Cecil East Smithett,OBE (Military) 1st type;1902 Coronation Medal;and miniaturesMajor H C E Smithett was born in 1860 and his illustrious service record was:1883-1886 - served in the ranks of the Seaforth Highlanders.1886 - Lieutenant.1895 - Captain.1904 - Major.1882-1892 - Adjutant 1st Battalion.1895-1898 - Instructor of Musketry, Hythe.1902 - on duty at King Edward VII`s coronation, for which he received a medal.1908 - Retired Pay.1908 - Brigade Major 3rd West Riding BrigadeDuring World War 1, he was appointed DAAQMG, Wessex Division, and afterwards Commandant, Machine Gun Schools at Grantham and Strensall. He was awarded the Order of the British Empire for his services.
Two World War I medals awarded to 2nd Lieutenant Graeme Cecil East Smithett, The War Medal; The Victory Medal 2nd Lieutenant Graeme Cecil East Smithett of the Royal Flying Corps 57th Squadron, formerly of the Northamptonshire Regiment, was killed in action on 12th October 1917, aged 20, and is buried in the Roeselare Cemetery, East Flanders in Belgium. He was the only son of Lt Col Henry Cecil East Smithett. CONDITION REPORT: Light wear - ribbon faded
Enamel, 14k Yellow Gold Knights Templar Medal. Enamel, 14k Yellow Gold Knights Templar Medal. The 14k yellow gold three piece articulated knights templar commander medal, the top pyramid features a knight and shield with ceremonial swords, accented by round garnet cabochon triangles, further enhanced by black and white enamel, the two central links feature black enamel "wood lawn", then to a red enamel cross link, suspending a 14k yellow gold cross centering a black enamel cross "In Hoc Signo Vinces", set with a white stone, ornately engraved further featuring black and white enamel, upward pointing swords inscribed on reverse "presented to Em Sir Best Pratt (1875-1948) by wood lawn commd`y No76 KT 9th Commander June 1919-1920". Accompanied by two 10k yellow gold sigma chi fraternity pins. {Gross Weight: 33.5 dwts} Starting Price: $350
A PAIR OF MEDALS TO POLICE CONSTABLE J. JONES comprising the Coronation (Metropolitan Police) Medal 1911 (P.C. J. Jones), engraved, mounted for wearing, and Jubilee Medal 1935, unnamed as issued, mounted for wearing; together with a Devonshire Regiment bi-metal cap badge, issued to the same recipient for service in the Home Guard in Exeter during the Second World War; an enamel Home Guard lapel badge; and two silver billiard competition medals dated 1923-24 and 1924-25, (5).
A QUEEN`S SOUTH AFRICA MEDAL TO PRIVATE W. TANTON, SOMERSET LIGHT INFANTRY the second type reverse with `ghost` dates, and with five clasps, comprising Transvaal, Relief of Ladysmith, Orange Free State, Tugela Heights, and Cape Colony (524 Pte W. Tanton Somerset: Lt Inf), officially impressed, unmounted; together with a South Africa 1900 chocolate tin (lacking contents); a woven silk bookmark commemorating the wedding of the Prince of Wales, 1863; and a Queen Victoria in memoriam card, (4).
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