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Victorian silver Chronograph open face pocket watch, Chester 1888, the dial with black roman numerals, bordered by a minute and second track, gilt hands and blued steel seconds hand, the back case with vacant cartouche, 55mm wide, attached with silver pocket watch chain and silver medal fob, (3)
19th Century silver open face fob watch, the enamel dial with pink chapter ring and black roman numerals, bordered by a minute track, the back case with foliate engraving and vacant cartouche, 38mm wide, attached with silver pocket chain and swivel fob, together with, one other silver pocket watch chain with two clips, T bar and silver fob medal, (qty)
1930`s 9 carat gold Masonic medal, the medal set with red, blue, orange, white and green stones, centered with Masonic symbols, the medal hung from a bar engraved `Benoni No. 231`, the verso with presentation inscription `Presented by Benoni Chapt to Sister S Price, Worthy Matron 1934-35`, 7.5cm high, total weight 13 grams
Two Carte de Visite cards, the first of Colonel McLoughlin in uniform, wearing Crimea medal with four clasps and Turkish Crimean medal, the second, of Major S. Williams, with inscription to verso ""To Colonel McLoughlin with kindest regards, faithfully yours, S Williams, Major, late 4th Dragoon Guards"", together with, one other black and white photograph of Colonel McLoughlin and a small pencil portrait sketch of Lord Cardigan, (4)
VICTORIAN SILVER MOUNTED RHINOCEROS HORN DESK LAMP, JOHN BODMAN CARRINGTON, LONDON, 1896 with adjustable twin scroll arms supporting baluster fonts with burners and brackets fitted opaque white glass shades, the collar and fonts all chased with matted-ground flowering foliage, shells and scrollwork, the front of the horn applied with a shield shaped cartouche inscribed: ""TO / EL MIRALAI MIDDLEMASS BEY / INSPECTOR GENERAL OF COASTGUARD / FROM THE SMUGGLERS OF EGYPT / 1ST MARCH / 1896"", all on a naturalistic rocky base, height 22.5"" — 57.2 cm., contains material which may be subject to import/export regulation Note: Middlemass Bey (1853-1906) Arthur Charles Middlemass was born 1853 in Haddington, Scotland; died 1906 in Kensington, London. He married Madeline Susy Quentin in Denbighshire, Wales, 1880. [Egyptian Gazette, 2nd March, 1896] Miralai Middlemass Bey, late Inspector General of the Coastguard Service and Mrs. Middlemass Bey left Sidi Gaber [Alexandria] by the 9 o’clock express yesterday morning for Port Said en route for England. A large number of friends and many officers of the Coastguard Service were in attendance at the station as well as a detachment of the coastguards headed by their band. Amongst those present: Ferik [Vice Admiral] Morice Pasha, Mrs. Morice Pasha, Miss Morice, Harvey Pasha, Mr. and Mrs. Caillard, Peake Bey, Mr. Charles Royle… and his successor. The number of bouquets and baskets of flowers for Mrs. Middlemass were so large that the reserved compartment was almost too small. Middlemass Bey is a retired commander of the Royal Navy, which he entered in 1866. He served in the Ashanti War 1873-74 (Ashanti Medal); was highly commended in despatches and promoted for services up the Congo River against pirates, 1875; was granted a testimonial on vellum by the Royal Humane Society for jumping overboard from HMS Active in the Atlantic on 3 January 1876 and saving the life of a man who had fallen overboard, and he received thanks from the Admiralty; served in the Egyptian Campaign 1882 (Egyptian Medal and Khedive’s Bronze Star); was employed in the Transport Service in Egypt, and in May 1884 was appointed Inspector General of the Coastguards; served at Suakin in 1888, mentioned in despatches (Gemaizah Clasp)… On 1st February, 1896 he resigned his job at the Coastguard Service… On leaving the Service Middlemass Bey was presented with a handsome cheque of 3 figures by the officers and NCOs for the purchase of a piece of plate as a token of their “esteem and regard”.
SILVER CANADIAN INDIAN PEACE MEDAL, 1873 obverse: Victoria, bust right, with legend: ‘Victoria Regina’, signed below truncated shoulder ‘J.S. & A.B. Wyon’, reverse: full length portrait Albert Edward, H.R.H. Prince of Wales (Edward VII) shaking hands with a native Chief against tipi village with rising sun encircled by ‘Indian Treaty No. 3, 1873, diameter 3"" — 7.6 cm. Note: Treaty 3, signed October 3, 1873 by the Ojibway Nation and the Crown, ceding tracts of territory in northwestern Ontario and a part of eastern Manitoba
Medals awarded to Major Norman George Wrightson of the Canadian Royal Engineers, 39-45 Star, France & Germany Star, Defence Medal, Canadian Voluntary Service 39-45 Medal, 39-45 War Medal and Canadian Forces Decoration named Capt N G Wrightson together with a matching set of court medals with photocopies of military documents
(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.
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