Victoria, official copper medallion for the Golden Jubilee, 1887, official medal, in copper, by L. C. Wyon, after Sir Joseph Edgar Boehm and (rev.) Sir Frederick Leighton, crowned and veiled bust l., rev. enthroned figure of Empire facing, flanked by figures of the Arts and Industry, 77.5mm.; Diamond Jubilee, 1897, official medals (2), silver and copper, by G. W. de Saulles, after Brock and Wyon, 55.5mm; Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, official medal, bronze, by G. W. de Saulles, 55.5mm. (BHM 3219/3506/3737; Eimer 1733/1817/1871), silver has been buffed, very fine, others extremely fine or nearly so, each in red leather case of issue (4)
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Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, large official silver medal, 55mm. (BHM.3506; Eimer 1817); Royal Horticultural Society, silver Banksian medal, awarded 1848, by W. Wyon (F. Gye Esq for Hamburgh [sic] Grapes), 38mm., in case of issue; Handel, Centenary Concert, 1859, by W. J. Taylor (F. Morris. Performer), 51mm; Truro Cathedral, consecration, 1887, copper medal, 45mm. (BHM.3351 – not listed in Æ), Banksian medal mint state, others extremely fine (4)
† A collection of unofficial medallions, medallets, etc., including Victoria’s Jubilees; 18th and 19th century tokens, including several pennies; Scottish Communion tokens (14); WW I, Victory medal (Jemdr. [Jemadar ] Shaikh Mohamed Umar. 114 MHTS [Mahrattas]), last fine, lacks suspender, others varied state, mostly fine, some better (lot)
Italy, Pius VII, Barnaba Chiaramonti, The Restoration of the Colosseum, copper medal, 1806, by T Mercandetti, bust l. wearing cap, cope and stole, rev. AMPHIT FLAVIVM REPARATVM, façade of the Colosseum, 68mm. (Patrignani 45; Bartolotti 78; Weber 232), the reverse struck from a damaged die, edge knocks, otherwise extremely fine
John Henry Squire (Royal Marines Bandsman and civilian orchestra leader) - three medals, East and West Africa Medal impressed to 350489. J. H. SQUIRE. BNDS. H.M.S. ST GEORGE with ribbon; Queen`s South Africa Medal impressed to 340489 J. H. SQUIRE. BAND. H.M.S. TERRIBLE with ribbon and Natal clasp; and China War Medal 1900 impressed to J. H. SQUIRE, BANDSN. H.M.S. TERRIBLE with ribbon and Taku Forts clasp [Note J H Squire is not on the Medal Rolls for East and West Africa campaign. Service Records have no record of his having served on HMS St George.] John Henry Squire was born on 24 January 1880 at Holloway in London. He ran away to sea at the age of twelve and officially enlisted in the Royal Navy in 1898 as a band boy. He later transferred to the Royal Marines as a bandsman (Service Records notes cornet and violincello). He served on HMS Terrible and HMS Impregnable and saw service in the Boer War and Boxer Rebellion. He purchased his discharge for £12 in 1906 at which time he was stationed at Eastney. He then began his civilian music career and founded the Celeste Octet which gave its first concert in 1913. Squire was the subject of a Will`s Cigarette Card `Radio Celebrities` No 10 which credits him as `the man who introduced Jazz to England` and the man `who bought Irving Berlin`s first song.` It claims a record for his Celeste Octet as having the largest sale of gramophone records of any "straight" orchestra in the world. In 1938 he published an autobiography `...And Master of None`. A contemporary review of this book notes details of a colourful and eventful life, and further research is possible.
W Sparks (Coldstream Guards) - four medals, Military Medal impressed to 6634 L.CPL W. SPARKS. 3/C.GDS with ribbon; August-November 1914 Star impressed to 6634 PTE W. SPARKS C.GDS. with ribbon and clasp; 1914-1918 medal impressed to 6634 A-SJT. W. SPARKS. C.GDS with ribbon; and Great War for Civilisation medal impressed to 6634 A.SJT W. SPARKS. C.GDS with ribbon; together with three World War two medals in O.H.M.S box addressed to Mr S Sparkes with compliments slip - 1939-1945 medal, Defence Medal and 1939-1945 star with ribbons
Of British Empire Medal and Birmingham Police interest - a British Empire Medal to Joyce Mary, Mrs Booker; an Exemplary Police Service medal to Sergt. Joyce M. Booker, an electroplated cigarette box engraved `Joyce M Booker B.E.M. Congratulations. Solihull C.I.D. 1976`; and a `The Metropolitan Patent` police whistle stamped Birmingham City Police (the medals with ribbons and cased)
1914-1918 Medal with ribbon and Great War for Civilisation Medal with ribbon, both impressed to 199118 GNR. W.T. ISAAC. R.A, with OHMS envelope addressed to Mr W T Isaac and box addressed to Mrs T Isaac, all in a Queen Mary Christmas 1914 tin; together with a mounted print after Bruce Bairnsfather `A.D. nineteen fifty`
Three European Philatelic / Stamp Exhibition medals - brass medal `Langenselbold 1998 Rang 2` inset with gold lion rampant `postage stamp` marked 333; `Ovebria 99 Gmunden` grey metal medal inset with two yellow metal roundels; and rectangular bronze `Rhein Ruhr Posta `98` inset with embossed yellow metal roundel `Heinrich V Stephan collector`s guild` - all in presentation cases
Five European and British Philatelic / Stamp Exhibition medals - grey metal circular medal `Styria `98 Graz 6 - 8.11.1998 im rang 1` in plastic presentation case; a shield-shaped grey metal Western Philatelic Exhibitions Westpex Award (4cm x 5cm) verso engraved to Rolf P. Salinger, in presentation case; a brass postcard-shaped plaque `Postal History Class Stamp World London 90` (gold inserts removed) 8.5cm x 11cm in presentation case; and two bronze medals `Sindelfingen Internationale Postgeschichtlichetage` - 1989 & 1990; and two Philatelic / Stamp Exhibition medals - Postal History Inc, circular 5cm, in plastic case; and Bangkok 1993 World Philatelic Exhibition, stamped LARGE GOLD and recipient, inset with yellow metal Thai `postage stamp`, reverse dragon and buildings
Brass post scales on mahogany plinth, `Made in England Warranted Accurate`, with four brass weights 1/2oz - 2oz; and of Philatelic / Stamp Exhibition interest - pewter commemorative wall plate `Ehrenpreis des Bundes Deutscher Philatelisten` [Honorary award of federal German philatelists]; bronze circular plaque `1990 Internationale Postgeschichtliche`; a bronze medal and one other trophy; and two pointed wooden tools (perhaps leather-work related)
Three World War I Victory medals to Private Wakes Bedf Yeo, Private Boness Bedf R and Private Thorn Essex R, a 1939-45 Service medal to Aircraftsman First Class K G Cox, a 1914-15 Star awarded to Pte Wakes 597 Bedf Yeo, a copper Death plaque to Pte Fred Thorn 40434 a 1939-1945 Star, an ARP badge, two enamel medallions and a DRGM leather cased sovereign holder and water canister
A framed and glazed set of three World War I medals, comprising the 1914 Star, bearing bar inscribed "5th August-22nd November 1914", the British War medal and Victory medal, the case inscribed "1159 PTE.J.REES 2nd BTN.WELSH REGIMENT. Killed in Action" "Geluveldt 31st October 1914" CONDITION REPORTS All inscribed PTE J REES WELSH R . Some small scratches and marks. Small signs of general wear and tear. The ribbons have been glued on to the backing card.
A collection of World War I medals comprising the 1914-15 Star, the Defence medal and the Great War medal inscribed "13082 PTE.G.E.AYLIFFE.GLOS REGIMENT", a Great War and Victory medal inscribed "DM2-170149 PTE.G.ARNOLD.ASC", together with various Coronation medallions and cap badges, a collection of various postcards, some local and photographical relating to Gilbert Ayliffe and his conscription or volunteering for the army, together with two army group photographs, one inscribed "B Company Third Glos Batt Home Guard 1943" and the other "Third Batt Home Guard Glos Inter Platoon Field Firing Competition No. 25 Platoon B Company" CONDITION REPORTS Further single Great War medal inscribed "31388 Pte G. Smith Glos R". All medals with general wear and tear, small scratches, rub marks, etc., all medals are detached from their ribbons. Assorted photographs and postcards with some fading, some tatty edges, general signs of wear and tear associated with age.
DIMPLE 15 YEAR OLD (3) Blended Scotch Whisky. 75cl, 43% volume, in carton. WHITE HORSE Blended Scotch Whisky. 75cl, 40% volume. TEACHERS HIGHLAND CREAM Blended Scotch Whisky. 75cl, 40% volume. GOLD MEDAL 1986 COMMONWEALTH GAMES Blended Scotch Whisky by John Crabbie, 75cl, 40% volume. DIMPLE DECANTER (EMPTY) 7 bottles
JOHNNIE WALKER BLASK LABEL STRIDING MAN EDITION Blended Scotch Whisky, aged 12 Years. Special edition celebrating 100 years of the brand logo in 2008. 750ml, 40% volume, in card housing. FLOWER OF SCOTLAND WHISKY Blended Scotch Whisky bottled for Buchanan Castle Golf Club. 70cl, 40% volume. GOLD MEDAL FINE SCOTCH WHISKY Blended Scotch Whisky by John Crabbie & Co., Edinburgh. `The Official souvenir Scotch whisky of the 1986 Commonwealth Games.` 75cl, 40% volume, in carton. BUSHMILLS MALT Single Irish Malt Whiskey, aged 10 Years. 700ml, 40% volume, in tube. DAILY RECORD & SUNDAY MAIL 10 YEAR OLD Pure Single Malt Whisky by Tim Morrison Fine Wines and Auchentoshan Distillery. 70cl, 40% volume, in carton. PORTO POCAS DIRECTOR`S CHOICE Special Reserve Tawny Port. 75cl, 20% volume, in tube. 6 bottles Very good.
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