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COLLECTION OF PRE-DECIMAL COINAGE including FIFTY FIVE COPPER FARTHINGS 1881 and later, THIRTY THREE COPPER PENNIES 1907 and later and SEVEN HALF PENNIES, FOURTEEN SIX PENNY PIECES 1932 onwards, NINE VARIOUS CROWN COINS, QUEEN ELIZABETH II, two having mounts as pendants, TOGETHER WITH BOXED WVS SERVICE MEDAL AND RIBBON, a GILT 1953 CORONATION MEDALLION and TWO SETS UNCIRCULATED DECIMAL COINAGE, viz 1971 x 6 coins and 1977 x 7 coins including Crown each set in hard plastic case and a SMALL SELECTION OF MAINLY EUROPEAN COINAGE CIRCA 1960s
A group of three George V First World War medals to ""No. 47906 Driver R.J. Hankin, Royal Horse Artillery"", comprising 1914 Star with bar 5th Aug -22nd Nov 1914, War Medal and Victory Medal, and 1911 Delhi Durbar silver Coronation Medal inscribed to ""No. 47906 Driver R.J. Hankin, N. Battalion, Royal Horse Artillery
A group of three George V First World War medals to ""J55664 C.A. Gilson, Able Seaman, H.M.S. Pembroke"", comprising - War Medal, Victory Medal, Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, and a group of five George VI Second World War (uninscribed), comprising - 1939-1945 Star, Atlantic Star, Africa Star, Italy Star and the 1939-1945 War Medal, and a later soldier`s red cloth covered record and pay book to ""Geoffrey Charles Gilson
Two groups of three George V First World War medals to ""No. 2783 - Pte P.J. Waterman"" and ""No. 2865 - Pte W. Waterman"" both of 18th London Regiment, both comprising - 1914-1915 Star, War Medal and Victory Medal, and a Queen Mary 1914 gift tin and a group of four George VI Second World War medals to ""No. 14331700 Corporal J. Waterman, comprising - 1939-1945 Star, France and Germany Star, War Medal and Defence Medal, together with red cloth covered certificate for service for same
Medals: Group of five to 6836 PTE A.W.LOFTY. HAMPS. R. including Queen's South Africa Medal with Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal and 1901 and 1902 bars, World War Trio, including 1914-15 Star and Good Conduct Medal, together with reproduction military badges and a collection of white metal figures of military interest.
An interesting Father and Son group of South Africa Boer War, WWI and WWII medals awarded to Battery Sergeant Major G May RGA 10th MB (37601) and Trooper F G May RGA, (38893), the South Africa Boer War medals including two with Transvaal, Natal and two South Africa 1901/1902 bars, the Rhodesia 1896 medal and the Long Service and Good Conduct medal, the later bar of eleven medals comprising three WWI General Service medals, four WWII Stars and five others, this lot also includes associated items including the Regular Army Certificate of Service, Officer`s Release book, Wartime Logbook and two interesting WWII Telegrams initially reporting Captain G F May Missing in Action but later another reporting that he was in fact a Prisoner of War. (NB initials F G and G F appear mixed)The far left first three medals are named Tptr FG May RGA 38893 (Star) and Gnr FG May RGA 38893 to the other two.The last three (right) are from left to right:1408641 Sgt GF May RA, 1408641 WO CL 2 GF May RAThe end medal has the Territorial Bar and inscribed 1950 to reverse.
Nine Presentation Medals Awarded to the Rabbits Snowflake and Snowflake II, awarded between 1906 and 1908, comprising: a 9ct gold medal Best in Show Durham County; A Batley & District Agricultural Society silver medal; a silver and enamel medal inscribed Scottish Rabbit Cup; a silver medal decorated with a rabbit; two others (9) 9ct medal is 12.8g Clear marks and good order throughout
World War I medal groups, including British War Medal, Victory Medal, Defence Medal and Special Constabulary Medal for Gnr JR Foot, Royal Artillery and Special Constabulary 198817, the British War Medal and Victory Medal (erased) for Gnr F McNeal, Royal Artillery 80099, and the British War Medal and Victory Medal for Gnr EW Mitchell, Royal Artillery 92383 (8)
World War II medal groups, including The Atlantic Star, 1939-45 Star and 1939-45 War Medal, with condolence slip and issue box (Russian Convoy Casualty) for Petty Officer Sydney Leonard Mumford, as well as the Defence Medal and pcial Constabulary Medal for Group Leader Joseph Boothman, Special Constabulary
A SECOND WORLD WAR & PALESTINE B.E.M. GROUP OF FIVE MEDALS TO SGT IVOR JOHNSON, ROYAL ARMY SERVICE CORPS comprising the British Empire Medal (Military) GVIR (T/60344 Sgt Ivor J.F. Johnson R.A.S.C.), 1939-45 Star, Defence Medal, War Medal 1939-45, and General Service Medal 1918-62, single clasp, Palestine 1945-48 (T/60344 Sgt I.J.F. Johnson R.A.S.C.), the first and last medals officially impressed, the remainder unnamed as issued, the first medal in case of issue, the remainder bar-mounted for wearing; together with a small quantity of related documentation, including two letters of congratulation from senior officers, addressed to Sgt Johnson at 1035 Station Transport Company, R.A.S.C., Eritrea, following his award of the B.E.M. in the King`s Birthday Honours List of 1949.
A 9ct gold and enamel 1920-21 winners medal the obverse inscribed G.J.F.A. Challenge Cup, 1920-21, the reverse inscribed Wnrs Cambuslang Rangers, J.Love; and another 9ct gold Charity medal, the reverse inscribed G.J.F.A., Charity Cup, Ru-Up, Cambuslang Rangers, J. Love, 1920-21, with ring suspension
A Distinguished Service Order and K.C.B. Group of seven to Lt. Colonel Frederick Landsdowne Morrison H.L.I. medals - war and victory, `14 -`18 star, Coronation medal 1911 and Volunteer Officer`s decoration, in mahogany and glass fronted display case. Frederick Morrison was born in 1863, the family home at `Ashcaig` Great Western Road. His father James was a well known auctioneer. Frederick graduated M.A. in 1883, he studied law and graduated LLB on 29th April, 1887. When WWI broke out, at the age of 51, he mobilised with the 5th Highland Light Infantry on August 4th 1914, served in Gallipoli, Egypt and Palestine. He rose to the rank of Brevet-Colonel, mentioned in dispatches, awarded the D.S.O. and made a companion of the Order of The Bath (CB). He died on 22nd December 1917 in Alexandria, aged 54
A group of eight medals, awarded to Lt Col G K Hall, comprising an OBE (military), 1939-1945, Africa, Italy, France and Germany stars, War Medal (MID), Army Emergency Reserve Medal, and a Bronze Star Medal, with a 1994 Operation Overlord Commemorative Medal, with miniatures, a good quantity of related ephemera, photographs, newspaper cuttings and related items, including a signed photograph from General Dwight Eisenhower, inscribed To Lt Col Geoffrey K Hall, with best wishes (qty) See illustration Provenance: Descent through the family
A Queen's South Africa Medal, awarded to 389 Tpr R A Foley IMP Lt Horse, with Defence of Ladysmith and Elandslaagte bars, and assorted Foley family items, including three Jesus College Sports plated cups (A G Foley), a similar Jesus College mug, assorted photographs, school reports (Gerald Foley), and other items See illustration
Tom Cottrell Comrades Marathon (signed) 215 x 305mm SIGNED BY TOM COTTRELL, Comrades Marathon, Highlights and Heroes 1921-1999, Ian Laxton, Tom Cottrell, David Williams, Jonathan Ball, forward by Bruce Fordyce, historical perspective, roll of honour, illustrated with colour and black & white photographic images, 240 pages, 215 x 305mm, condition:very good.The book tells the story of the Comrades Marathon from the start in 1921 with 16 runners to its current status as the world`s most celebrated ultra-marathon. Also included is a list of all medal winners since the inception. very good South Africa Jonathan Ball 2000
AN INDIAN CAMPAIGN MEDAL dated 1895, awarded to Private E Harper, with bars for the Punjab Brontier,1897-98, Tirah 1897-98, Transvaal and South Africa 1902, together with a WW1 Campaign medal awarded to Private Harper, now 14973 Gloucestershire Regiment, together with Private Harper`s Victory medal
FOUR WWII MEDALS, War medal, Defence medal, The Air Crew Europe Star with France and Germany bar and a 1939-4 5 Star won by Flight Lieutenant Grimshaw, together with a collection of Grimshaw`s epaulettes, party invitations and a collection of interesting photographs including a number of cockpit photographs and of aircrafts
Medals – World War I Military Cross group of three comprising: Military Cross, British War Medal and Victory medal awarded to Captain Vivian Sumner Simpson, 12th Battalion York And Lancaster Regiment. Together with two good leather bound albums containing approximately ninety letters from Captain Simpson to is brother George, spanning his entire military service from 1914 to 1918, a printed biography and various other relevant letters, papers and photographs, his death plaque, paperwork relating to his Military cross etc Vivian Sumner Simpson was born at Beech House, Sheffield on 5th February 1883, the youngest of nine children born to local solicitor George Simpson and his wife Gertrude. He was educated at Wesley College, Sheffield before joining his father’s firm. Between 1900 and 1907 he made 38 appearances as an amateur for Sheffield Wednesday, scoring 38 goals, including a hat-trick in a 6-0 drubbing of Manchester United. When war broke out in August 1914 he was anxious to join up but did not care to enlist as a private except in a Battalion of men of his own ‘class’. Word of this reached the Duke of Norfolk and the result was the formation of the 12th (Sheffield) Service Battalion, York And Lancaster Regiment. Vivian was the first recruit on the roll of this battalion who after training in England left for the front in June 1916 taking part in The Battle of The Somme. He played a leading part in the attack on Cordorna Trench and as the London Gazette reported “He was the first man into the enemy trench and was involved in hand-to-hand combat with the defenders. Later he brilliantly organised the consolidation of the newly won position” for this he was awarded the Military Cross and mentioned in dispatches. In September 1917 he was wounded on reconnaissance duty in No Mans Land. He was invalided home and sent to Sunderland to train junior officers. This was work for which he had an aptitude and he was given chance to remain at home, far from the front line, but he preferred to rejoin his comrades at the front. On 13th April 1918 he was killed by a sniper in the village of Outtersteene whilst ‘moving amongst the men, cheering them up with his unquenchable optimism’. He was buried at Outtersteene, cemetery west of Lille, near the border with Belgium. Condition Report: Please see extra images. TELEPHONE department if you wish to talk through this lot - ** General condition consistent with age
Medals-India Mutiny Medal with Lucknow clasp awarded to Gunner John Smith, 1st Brigade, Bengal Horse Artillery, together with copies of original paperwork Condition Report: Please see extra images. TELEPHONE department if you wish to talk through this lot - ** General condition consistent with age
Medals-Indian Mutiny Medal with Central India clasp awarded to Subadar Moorlee Sing, 13th Regiment, Bombay Native Infantry, together with copies of original paperwork Condition Report: Please see extra images. TELEPHONE department if you wish to talk through this lot - ** General condition consistent with age
Medals-Queens South Africa Medal with Cape Colony and South Africa 1902 clasps awarded to 590 Colour Serjeant W.H.Reilly, Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders, together with copies of original paperwork Condition Report: Please see extra images. TELEPHONE department if you wish to talk through this lot - ** General condition consistent with age
Medals-A Boer War pair comprising: Queens South Africa Medal with Belfast, Johannesburg, Orange Free State and Cape Colony clasps (ghost dates) and Kings South Africa Medal with South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902 clasps awarded to 4596 Private H.Wilks, 12th Royal Lancers together with copies of original paperwork Condition Report: Please see extra images. TELEPHONE department if you wish to talk through this lot - ** General condition consistent with age
Medals-World War I group of three comprising: British War Medal, Victory Medal and Territorial Force War Medal together with a silver War Wound badge awarded to Private A.J.Collier, 4th Battalion, Devon Regiment, together with copies of original paperwork Condition Report: Please see extra images. TELEPHONE department if you wish to talk through this lot - ** General condition consistent with age
A SECOND WORLD WAR GROUP OF FOUR MEDALS comprising 1939-45 Star, France & Germany Star, Defence Medal, and War Medal 1939-45, unnamed as issued, in postal box addressed to Mr E.J. Clements of Plymouth; together with a silver nursing badge; a Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution `Steward` badge; and two other items.
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