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A WWII and later medal group to Derek J. Daniels, comprising 1939-45 Star, France and German Star, Defence Medal, 1939-45 British War Medal, (with oak leaf mentioned in dispatches), QEII Coronation Medal and Special Police Constabulary Service Medal inscribed to Inspector Derek J. Daniels, various ribbons and two pin badges.
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER MEDAL, maker`s mark J.A., Birmingham 1898, of circular form, the fascia engraved with an inscription "Halifax Show, 9th July 1898, Won by John W Pollitt`s "Mabel Queen" HB 761", the reverse blank, in a leaf chased border on a scroll mount with hanging loop, 5.5cm diameter
A VICTORIAN SILVER R.A.O.B. ORDER OF MERIT, maker`s mark HF, London 1885, the cast and applied central buffalo head with ruby cabochon eyes within a blue enamelled buckle cartouche "Ye Old Tontine Lodge", the reverse engraved with an inscription " ... Primo George Perkin ... Dec. 12th 1885", pendant from a ribbon with three cast gilt metal bars, medal 2 1/2" square, approximately 2ozs 7dwts cased
A Verners pattern prismatic compass by Cruchon & Emons, dated 1916, in its leather case with belt loop, a Sam Browne belt with straps and frog, an aluminium mess tin, a 1937 Coronation Medal, a 30 Corps 1944-1945 commemorative medal, a silvered Bedfordshire cap badge, a printed union flag and a bronzed Luftwaffe plaque.
A 1914-18 British War Medal and 1914-19 Victory Medal to `7282 Pte. M. Daniels. 19-Lond.R.`, a First World War period memorial plaque, detailed `Maurice Daniels`, with the Buckingham Palace forwarding slip, a memorial scroll, detailed `Private Maurice Daniels London Regt`, a photograph of his grave headstone, a general view of the cemetery and four black and white portrait photographs, including one detailed `Sincerely Yours Private Maurice Daniels 1914` (Private Maurice Daniels died 1st September 1918, aged 24, and is buried at the Rancourt Military Cemetery).
Three 1914-18 British War Medals with three 1914-19 Victory Medals to `SS-15329 Pte. V. Lever. A.S.C.`, `85339. 2.A.M. A.T. Thorp. R.A.F.` and `220871 P. Mc Coate. L.Sig. R.N.` (correction to the naming on this British War Medal), another 1914-18 British War Medal to `M. 30760 P.J. Wren. ACT. E.R.A.4 R.N.`, and a First World War period discharge badge, detailed `101498`.
A Medal for Faithful Service in the Special Constabulary, Elizabeth II issue, to `Arthur J. Williamson`, with the named box of issue, detailed `9. West Sussex`, five Second World War medals, comprising 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, Italy Star, Defence Medal and War Medal with MID spray, mounted on a bar, seven further Second World War period awards, comprising 1939-45 Star, France and Germany Star, three Defence Medals, including one lacking the suspension, and three War Medals, a silver RSPCA Medal for Animal Life Saving, unnamed, Birmingham 1986, and an enamelled naval sweethearts brooch, detailed `Silver`.
An enamelled Order of the League of Mercy 1898, a British Red Cross Society gilt medal For War Service 1914-1918, a Belgian Order of the Crown enamelled neck badge, Commander`s grade, a Belgian First World War period medal, detailed `En Témoignage de Reconnaissance Nationale 1914-18`, with the corresponding group of four dress miniature medals, and a Belgian 1914 1916 Elisabeth Reine Medal, detailed `Pro Patria Honore Et Caritate`, with the corresponding dress miniature medal, and four various cases, together with a British-made silver gilt and enamelled Russian award in recognition of valued services in connection with the Russian Flag Day Movement in England, Birmingham 1916 by HSW&B, with ribbon and suspension brooch, case and certificate, detailed `Mrs Edith Johnson, the Mayoress of Hackney` and dated `December 1st/14th/1916 Winter Palace Petrograd`, with facsimile signature `Ct J. Rostovtsov Secretary to Her Majesty the Empress Alexandra Fedorovna`, and an Imperial Russian blue textile cylindrical container.
A Second World War period American Bronze Medal of Freedom with bronze palm, with ribbon bar and original fitted case, unnamed but with supporting paperwork attributing it to `Group Captain D.H. Johnson`, together with the citation for the award, the Air Ministry notification of the award, the American Embassy letter detailing the presentation ceremony for the award, the Board of Trade letter releasing Captain Johnson from his position with the Radio Board, a 1939-45 Defence Medal and a War Medal, with the Air Council forwarding slip.
Six Second World War awards, comprising 1939-45 Star, Atlantic Star, Africa Star with bar `North Africa 1942-43`, Burma Star, Italy Star and 1939-45 War Medal, mounted on a bar, with spare ribbons, a Russian medal commemorating 40 Years Since the End of the Second World War 1945-85, with a box and presentation card, and a medal commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the Malta George Cross, with a box and presentation letter.
A group of four First World War awards to James Roland West, comprising Military Cross, George V issue, 1914-15 Star to `2365, Pte. J.R. West. Berks. Yeo.`, 1914-18 British War Medal and 1914-19 Victory Medal to `Capt. J.R. West.`, mounted on a bar as worn, with the four corresponding dress miniature medals (James West died on 13th April 1942, aged 47, when serving as a Captain in the 5th Dorset Battalion Home Guard, as a result of `misadventure` when shot and killed during a flying demonstration), together with a `Copy inquisition taken on view of the body of James Roland West`, copy witness statements taken at the inquest subsequent to the event, in which twenty-seven officers and men were accidentally killed during a flying demonstration at Imber on 13th April 1942, a military identity card with photograph, a photograph, a Christmas card, dated 1938, an In Memoriam poem cut from a newspaper, the ribbon from a Defence Medal and a red chevron textile badge.
A group of items believed to relate to General Sir F. Messervy, comprising a colour portrait photograph of General Messervy wearing medal ribbon bars, framed, a silver fronted Indian Army officer`s despatch pouch, detailed `Hodson`s Horse` and `9` between two crossed lances, Birmingham 1914, another Indian Army officer`s despatch pouch, applied with the gilt royal monogram `GRI` with a crown above, a pair of circular silver dishes, each engraved with a Far Eastern kris, London 1945, a plated base metal whistle with lion`s mask mounted circular fitting, and a ceremonial pin.
Six Second World War period awards, comprising Distinguished Flying Cross, the reverse officially dated `1946`, 1939-45 Star, Africa Star with bar `North Africa 1942-43`, Italy Star, Defence Medal and War Medal, mounted on a bar as worn, a Royal Air Force Pilot`s Flying Manual, Volume 1, and four Royal Air Force Pilot`s Flying Log Books, each detailed `E. Hyde`, the first with start date `9th December 1940`, the fourth with last recorded date `12th November 1957`.
A 1914-18 British War Medal and 1914-19 Victory Medal to `37843 Pte. A.W. Woodrow. E.Surr.R.`, a St John Ambulance Brigade Long Service Medal with three further bars, with engraved naming in capitals to `22113. Pte. A.W. Woodrow. No 1 Dis. S.J.A.B. 1940.`, mounted on a bar as worn, and a London and North Eastern Railway 9ct gold medal for 15 years First Aid Efficiency, with engraved naming in capitals `A.W. Woodrow`, with a ribbon.
A group of awards attributed to `Richard K. Carrick Esquire OBE`, comprising OBE, civil issue, with the original Royal Mint case and the original named Grant of the Dignity certificate, dated 12th June 1971, signed `Philip Grand Master`, with the original envelope of postage, and five Second World War period awards, comprising 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, Italy Star, Defence Medal and War Medal, these five mounted on a bar as worn, together with two copy portrait photographs of Carrick serving as an officer in the Royal Artillery, two named invitations, each detailed `Capt Carrick`, and a quantity of black and white photographs relating to the Italian Campaign and Mount Vesuvius erupting.
A 1914-15 Star and 1914-19 Victory Medal to `G-13046. Pte. E. Hadland, Middx. R.`, a First World War period memorial plaque, detailed `Ernest Hadland` (Private Ernest Hadland served with the 13th Battalion Middlesex Regiment, died 31st August 1916 and is commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial), a General Service Medal, Elizabeth II issue, with bar Malaya to `22823770 Pte. R.C. Hadland. A?? (this having attempted erasure of the naming), and a ribbon bar, together with three replacement Second World War awards, comprising 1939-45 Star, Atlantic Star and War Medal, all unnamed, with named forwarding slip and compliments slip, dated `5/9/94`, as awarded to `J.H. Hadland L/JX217888 R.N.`, with a box.
A cast iron medallion commemorating the Sinking of the Lusitania, with paper giving historical detail, a Second World War period King`s Badge, with box, a cap badge of the West Yorkshire Regiment, three further badges, a Second World War period ribbon bar, a commemorative medal, detailed `Suez Canal`, and three further commemorative medals.
Link below shows and early b/w photo (not included in Lot) of the anglers on route to and fishing the actual match at Tydd near Wisbech, Cambs.http://www.lordprice.co.uk/SPFG1017.html SILVER ANGLING MEDAL: Rare Sheffield silver 925 angling medal, the front imprinted " English Angling Championship, Tydd Sept 7th, Runners Up, Sheffield Amalgamated Society, G Duncan", bearing Hall marks to base, 1.25" diameter overall.
SILVER MEDALS (6): 6 Hallmarked Silver Fishing Medals to H.E. Haynes: To consist of Birmingham Angler`s Welfare Fund 1952 Aston Britannia A.S., 1964 M & B Annual Cup, 1966 July Cup, (also same medal to his brother A. H. Haynes,) 1961 Severn Angling Championship, 1964 National Championship river Severn Combined weight 87g.
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