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(lot of 6 albums) Stamp group, including Concorde TU 144 and related covers and philatelic items formerly exhibited in Europe totaling over 135 items, includes signed covers, such as ""Chemel"" and ""Griffith"", several are TU 144 Moscow to Alma-Ata return, a TU 144 First Commercial Fight Nov. 1, 1977 Alma Ata to Moscow; ""A World Atlas of Postage Meter Stamps on Cover"" formally exhibited 2001, and awarded a bronze medal at Sunpex; Papal covers, mostly related to the world travels of Pope John Paul II; collection of Tonga mostly in mint and arranged on nine stock book pages
Boer War miniature group of 6, Most Honorable Order of Bath in 22ct gold & enamel, Royal Victorian Order in gold, silver & enamel; QSA 3 bars; Victoria’s Golden Jubilee attendance medal, 1902 Coronation attendance medal; Victorian Territorial Reserve medal with bar, mounted on original high quality silver bar, extremely fine (6).
A WW II Distinguished Flying Cross medal group awarded to Flying Officer Vernon Thomas Marshall Wilkes comprising of D.F.C. inscribed verso F/O V.T.M. Wilkes 56524 1945, with supporting letter in fitted Royal Mint case, a framed and glazed display group to include D.F.C., 1939-45 Star, France-Germany Star, War and Defence and Dutch Liberators (6). Wilkes a bomb aimer as part of a seven man crew (150 squadron) flew over 30 successful missions in their Lancaster bomber "We Dood it Too". This lot is to be sold with a large collection of related equipment and ephemera briefly to include Flying Log books, anti-glare spectacles, letters, photographs, propellers and uniforms. Please refer to department for further details.
A George V Distinguished Service Cross medal group naming Lieut C.M. Sergeant Royal Marine Light Infantry comprising of O.B.E., D.S.C., 1914-15 Star, British War and Victory with bronze oak leaf, 1939-45 Star Africa and Burma Stars, Defence and War, with miniature examples mounted in a glazed display case. To be sold with pith helmet in original named case.
The impressive group of nine medals to Brigadier General George Delamain Crocker, C.B. (Mily), C.B. (cased), India Medal with Punjab Frontier 1897-98 and Tirah 1897-98 (Lieut G.D. Croker 2nd Bn. Ryl. Munster Fusiliers), Q.S.A. with Belmont, Transvaal and Wittebergen (Capt. & Adjt. Muns. Fus:), K.S.A. with usual two clasps (Maj. R. Mun. Fus.), 1914-15 Star (Lt. Col. L.Pool. R.), B.W.M. and Victory Medal with oak leaves (Brig. Gen.), I.G.S. 1908-35 with Afghanistan N.W.F. 1919 (Brig. Genl. Staff.), Delhi Durbar Medal 1903, the last eight mounted for wearing and with mounted set of miniatures; together with a small quantity of ephemera and research. PLEASE NOTE: The early biographical details mentioned in the original description are disputed, and SHOULD BE IGNORED
Eight medals named or attributed to W.A.C. Harvey, BWM 1914-20, Mercantile Marine War Medal, 1939-45 Star, Atlantic Star with France and Germany, Africa Star with North Africa 1942-43, Italy Star, 1939-45 War Medal, N.G.S. 1909-62 with Cyprus, Near East and Minesweeping 1945-51, mounted for wearing.
Seven medals named or attributed to 24673926 Sgt R C Wise Staffords, UN Medal (UNFICYP), G.S.M. 1962 with Northern Ireland (Pte. WFR), NATO Service Medal for Former Yugoslavia, NATO Service Medal for Kosovo, Iraq Medal (Laser engraved), Jubilee Medal 2002, Regular Army L.S.G.C. (Cpl. WFR), court mounted.
Nine medals named or attributed to C/KX. 91909 E.N. Crosby. Mech. 2 R.N., 1939-45 Star, Atlantic Star, Africa Star, Burma Star with Pacific, 1939-45 War Medal, N.G.S. 1909-62 with Malaya and Near East (Mech. 1), Korea Medal (Mech. 2), U.N. Korea Medal, GVIR R.N. L.S.G.C. (Mech. 1 H.M.S. Truelove), mounted for wearing.
A Great War trio to 1326 Pte. F.J. Mills 18/Bn A.I.F., 1914-15 Star, BWM and Victory Medal; together with an A.I.F. bereaved woman`s badge. The recipient died 22/08/15, a day on which the 18th Australian battalion, newly arrived in Gallipoli, joined the assault on Hill 60 and sustained heavy casualties.
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