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The First and Second World war medal group awarded to Brigadier Geoffrey Ingham Royal West Kent Regiment, together with and album of photographs, correspondence and ephemera covering his service as Controller-General of Penal Branch in the Central Commission in Western Germany:, GV Defence and Victory Medal, India General Service medal with Waziristan bar, 1939-45 Star, GVI Defence Medal and War Medal with oak leaf, 1953 Coronation medal and corresponding miniatures, the album including personal photographs of seven War Criminals arriving in Berlin for Spandau prison and correspondence with Lord Hanky and the issue of clemency, also together with framed photographs etc.
Two World War One medal groups and a Second War World Trio:, comprising a 1914-15 Star and Victory Medal awarded to `14984 Pte H Sharland Devon R`, British War medal, Victory Medal and Territorial Force War medal awarded to `1899 Pte S Clarke Devon R`, the WWi trio un-named with original dispatch box for Mr C J Aldridge, also several Jubilee and coronation medallions.
A group of eight miniature medals awarded to Lieut M.J. Brown Gurkha Regiment: including India medal with N.W frontier 1930-31, and Afghanistan 1919 Bars and Iraq medal, together with a miniature set of Queen`s South Africa and King`s South Africa medals, War Medal 1914-18, Victory Medal DSO and CMG, for the former group see lot 392 24th April 2012 (HO46/392) the vendors father.
A World War II group of four medals: to JX. 154255 J.G.T.Oliver A.B. R.N., includes Naval General Service Medal, 1939-45 Star, Atlantic Star, Defence and War Medal, together with assorted related papers and ephemera, and a World War I Victory Medal to Majr E.G. Oliver. $$ TO BE INCLUDED IN OUR COLLECTORS SALE ON THE 19TH FEBRUARY
Victorian Masonic Order of the Knights Templar medal, red enamel cross, with "studholme preceptory" in black belt surrounding Order of the Temple cross with yellow and red ribbon and badges to ribbon, inscribed on reverse "presented to Sir Kt Ernest Flower M.P by the studholme preceptory KT November 8th 1896", marked Birmingham makers mark RS
Coalport Improved Feltspar Porcelain - an oval dish with wavy edge moulded to the edge with grapes and vine leaves gilded, the centre painted with flowers and gilded sprays (21.5cm), together with three similarly decorated plates (20.5cm), all but one of the plates with large red factory transfer mark noting the Gold Medal Award for the porcelain in 1820
ALBERT PRINCE: (1819-1861) Prince Consort of the United Kingdom, husband of Queen Victoria. D.S., Albert, one page, oblong folio (neatly trimmed to the edges), n.p. (London), n.d. (October 1851). The partially printed document bears the engraved heading Exhibition of the Works of Industry of all Nations 1851 at the head and certifies that Her Majesty's Commissioners have awarded a Medal to T. Turner for the services rendered to the exhibition, which took place at Hyde Park, London, on 15th October 1851. Signed by Prince Albert at the foot in his capacity as President of the Royal Commission. An engraving of both sides of the medal (one featuring Prince Albert's profile) appears alongside the signature. Neatly laid down and with some very light age wear, about VG
ROOSEVELT FRANKLIN D.: (1882-1945) American President 1933-45. T.L.S., Franklin D Roosevelt, as President, one page, 8vo, Washington, 2nd November 1934, to the Gentlemen of The Foreign Language Press of the United States, on the printed stationery of The White House. Roosevelt thanks his correspondents for the General Johnson medal and adds 'It is a fine expression of respect and appreciation'. With blank integral leaf. Accompanied by the original envelope. Together with Eleanor Roosevelt (1884-1962) First Lady of the United States 1933-45. T.L.S., Eleanor Roosevelt, one page, 8vo, Hyde Park, Dutchess County, New York, 25th February 1954, to Mrs. Steeholm, briefly asking her correspondent if she would provide Miss Jones with the information she requires. Some light age wear to the edges of the President's letter, otherwise VG, 2
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