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An Edwardian Royal Engineers Officer`s waistbelt, by Hawkes & Co., Piccadilly, in crimson leather with gilt metal thread fascia, the brass buckle applied with a silver badge to the Royal Engineers; a Royal Corps of Signals bandsman`s banner, in black velvet with appliqued and gilt metal thread embroidered badge; a Victory Medal, to 37628 PTE.T.MOORE. E.LAN.R., and a small quantity of cap badges, buttons, cloth insignia etc (3)
Masonic interest, a 9ct gold bi-colour medal of circular form inscribed Royal Preston Chapter, mounted with a triangle inscribed No 333 and a gem set crown, verso inscribed Presented to Ex. Comp. S.B.Challen. P.Z by the companions of Royal Preston Chapter No 333 as a mark of Esteem 31st March 1944, attached to a ribbon mounted with three gilt metal Masonic devices and a pin, with presentation box, approximately 17g
Golf memorabilia - Mersea Island Ladies' Golf Union 1920 - 1930s Medal Competition Scores, Score Record book, Open Meeting 1936 Entry Form, etc, also an assortment of Animal Show Prize Winner Tickets 1900 - 1930s, some local with an accumulation of postcards including early twentieth century actors and actresses, social history, Royalty, real photographic cards including Stratford Tram, animated street scenes with horse and carriages, people and shop fronts, etc, also silver cap Mersea Island Golf Club 1932 with a silver spoon and damaged signed copy of Mehala, author Rev. Baring Gould, Rector of East Mersea, with old clippings and hand-drawn map (qty)
Fine and fascinating Waterloo Medal 1815 - Officially impressed - T. PATERSON, 91st REGT FOOT.,with original steel ring suspension and original ribbon (minor edge knocks and scratches, otherwise very fine). Sold with copies of Corporal Paterson's Service papers which tell a fascinating and brave story - The record states 'In the Peninsula in the year 1808 under Sir Arthur Wellesley and was present at the Battle of Vimeria (August 21st) - was taken prisoner on the 6th January 1809, during the retreat of Corruma, subsequently made his escape and after serving with the guerrillas (Spanish irregular fighters) for some time, obtained a passport and rejoined his regiment in 1811. He again served in the Peninsula from 1812 to the later end of 1814 and was present at the actions of the Pyrenees, was slightly wounded at Nivelle, was present at Waterloo - served upward of his years in Jamaica'. A fine medal with excellent provenance CONDITION REPORT Later impressed naming two T Patersons in the 91st Regiment on the Waterloo roll - so official information will refer to one of them
First World War and later Police medal group comprising War and Victory 206232 Gnr. G. H. Strathon R.A., Defence, 1953 Coronation (unnamed) and George VI Special Constabulary Faithful Service with Long Service clasp named - Inspr. George H. Strathon, mounted on bar with matching ribbon bar (2)
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