x A Collection of United States Great War Commemorative Medals A Collection of Approximately 25 Great War Commemorative Medals, issued by the States of Missouri, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, and Oregon; the Counties of Fresno CA, La Porte IN, Lewis NY and Norfolk VA; and the Cities of Albany NY, Amsterdam NY, Cambridge IL, Kansas City MO, New Haven CT, New York NY, Niles OH, Reading MA, and Richmond VA, silvered and bronze, some with top riband bars, generally very fine or better United States of America, Allied Victory Medal, with `Ypres-Lys` bar, bronze, good very fine (lot) View Terms & Conditions
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Miniature Awards: The D.C.M. Group of Six Attributed to Captain R.W. Cryer, Honourable Artillery Company Distinguished Conduct Medal, G.V.R.; 1914 Star, with Bar; British War and Victory Medals, M.I.D. Oak Leaves, this full size; France, Republic, Croix de Guerre, reverse dated `1914-1915`; Italy, Kingdom, War Cross, good very fine, with a souvenir programme for the presentation of a Sword of Honour to the recipient to Commemorate his receiving the D.C.M. and Croix de Guerre, and his Commission into the H.A.C. (6) D.C.M. London Gazette 14.1.1916 1520 Lance-Corporal R.W. Cryer, Honourable Artillery Company, T.F. `For conspicuous gallantry and good work. After four nights in an advanced listening-poet, he volunteered to go on a difficult and dangerous reconnaissance with an Officer, and rendered the greatest assistance and support. In one action he showed great courage, and was invaluable in rendering first aid to the wounded.` M.I.D. London Gazette 6.1.1919 Cryer, Lt. (A./Capt.) R. W., D.C.M., 2nd Bn., Honourable Artillery Company (Infantry) `For distinguished and gallant services and devotion to duty in Italy during the period February 26th, 1918, to midnight, September 14th, 1918.` France, Croix de Guerre London Gazette 24.2.1916 1520 Lance-Corporal Roland Walter Cryer, Honourable Artillery Company (Territorial Force) `In recognition of distinguished service during the campaign.` Italy, War Cross London Gazette 17.5.1919 Lieutenant (acting Captain) Roland Walter Cryer, D.C.M., Honourable Artillery Company `For distinguished services rendered during the course of the campaign.` Captain Ronald Walter Cryer, D.C.M., enlisted in the Honourable Artillery Company, 24.8.1914; served with the 1st Battalion during the Great War on the Western Front from 18.9.1914; Commissioned Second Lieutenant, H.A.C., 1.10.1916; promoted Lieutenant, 19.7.1917; Acting Captain, 24.10.1917. Provenance: Lovell Collection View Terms & Conditions
Fifeshire Volunteers Reward of Merit Medal 1802 A large circular engraved medal with embossed thistle floriate border, 60mm, silver (indistinct Hallmarks for Edinburgh), obverse featuring a central Royal Crown above `GR`, `Reward of Merit` on riband above, `Fifeshire Volunteers` below, reverse inscribed `Won by Ensign R. Wilkie. Best Shot with Ball at the Hundred Yards Target Practice 27th April 1802` within laurel wreath, minor dinting, otherwise nearly extremely fine, with integral silver floriate loop suspension Lieutenant Robert Wilkie, Commissioned Ensign, Eastern District of Fifeshire Volunteers, February 1802; promoted Lieutenant, September 1803; transferred to 2nd Battalion, Fifeshire Local Militia, September 1808. Due to the uncertainty that exists with the original provenance and manufacture of some early engraved Volunteer Medals, this Lot is sold as viewed. View Terms & Conditions
Marquess of Dufferin and Ava Prize Medal, 51mm, silver, obverse featuring the Coat of Arms of the Marquess, surrounded by the inscription `Presented by the Marquess of Dufferin and Ava`; the reverse featuring the insignia of the Orders of St. Patrick, the Bath, the Star of India, St. Michael and St. George, and the Indian Empire, Marquess`s Coronet above, and surrounded by the inscription `Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports 1894`, extremely fine, rare, in Wyon, London, case of issue Frederick Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, First Marquess of Dufferin and Ava, K.P., G.C.B., G.C.S.I., G.C.M.G., G.C.I.E. (1826-1902), Statesman, Ambassador to St. Petersburg, Constantinople, and Paris; Governor-General of Canada; Viceroy of India; and Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports. View Terms & Conditions
Royal Tournament Prize Medal (2), silver (Hallmarks for London 1938), reverse engraved `1939 Tug of War 110 Stone Army R.A.S.C. Feltham Sgt. A. Young`; bronze, reverse engraved `R.A.F. Halton 1927 Bayt. Combats. A.C. Brooks. Lee-on-Solent`, nearly extremely fine, in Mappin and Webb, London, and Carrington, London, fitted cases of issue (2) View Terms & Conditions
x A Collection of Army Temperance Medals Soldiers` Total Abstinence Association, Association Medal, silver (STA.6), with top `For Merit` silver riband bar, good very fine Army Temperance Association: India, 6 Month Medal (Crookshank Cross), bronze (ATAI.1), good very fine Army Temperance Association: India, 1 Year Medal, silver (ATAI.2), good very fine Army Temperance Association: India, 3 Year Medal (2), silver (ATAI.3), good very fine Army Temperance Association: India, 8 Year Medal, silver and silver-gilt (Hallmarks for London 1902), (ATAI.8) with top silver riband bar, very fine Army Temperance Association: India, Association Medal, silver (ATAI.14), good very fine Army Temperance Association: India, Queen Victoria Commemorative Medal, silver (ATAI.15), very fine Royal Army Temperance Association, 6 Month Medal (2), bronze (RATA.1), nearly extremely fine Royal Army Temperance Association, 1 Year Medal (2), silver; silvered (RATA.2), very fine Royal Naval Temperance Society, 1 Year Medal, silvered and enamel (RNTS.3), with top `Fidelity` riband bar, very fine (13) The Crookshank Cross for 6 months` abstinence is named after George Cruickshank [sic] (1792-1878), an illustrator of political and social satirical caricatures. In 1860 he raised a corps of Temperance Rifle Volunteers, which became the 24th Surrey Rifle Volunteer Corps (Havelock`s Own) in 1861. View Terms & Conditions
x A Silver Cigarette Box A fine quality Cigarette Box, 89mm x 63mm x 32mm, silver (Hallmarks for London 1902), the lid and sides depicting a tavern scene, the base inscribed` Major General Allgood, C.B., Commander A.G. Allgood, R.N., R. Allgood, Royal Irish Rifles, to A.J. Allgood, 22nd Feb: 1904.` Major-General George Allgood, C.B. (1827-1907), Commissioned Ensign, December 1846; promoted Lieutenant, September 1848; served with the 49th Bengal Native Infantry during the Second Sikh War at the siege and capture of Mooltan, and the action of Soorajkhoond (slightly wounded, Medal with clasp); served with the Quarter Master General`s Department as A.Q.M.G. to General Sir Colin Campbell throughout the Indian Mutiny 1857-59, and was present at the Relief of Lucknow, including the storming of the Sekunderbagh and the Shah Nujeef; the Battle of Cawnpore (slightly wounded); the action at Kala Nuddee; the Siege and Capture of Lucknow; the battle of Bareilly; and the affair at Shahjehanpore; served on during the Oude Campaign, and present at the engagements at Doondea Khera, Burjeedia, Musjeedia, and Ruptee (several times Mentioned in Despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with two clasps); served as D.Q.M.G. to General Sir John Michel during the China Campaign 1860, and was present at the capture of the Taku Forts, and in the advance on and occupation of Pekin (Mentioned in Despatches, Brevet of Lieutenant Colonel, Medal with two clasps); served in the Umbeyla Campaign with the Peshawur Valley Field Force as A.Q.M.G., and was present at the capture of the Crag Picquet (slightly wounded, Mentioned in Despatches, Medal with clasp, and appointed a Companion of the Order of the Bath); promoted Colonel, April 1868; Major-General, November 1869; retired 1869. View Terms & Conditions
An assortment of items to include an interesting silver medal, presented to Thomas Henry Knight, 1924, together with brooches, a gold rowing boat pendant, a gold fob and chain, a silver bracelet, a micro mosaic drop pendant necklace, paste brooch and necklace, a white metal filigree pendant, brooch and costume jewellery, jewellery boxes etc. (parcel)
Of Civil Defence Corp interest - beret and fabric badges, boxed enamelled buttonhole badge, Certificate of enrolment for Mr Guy Raymond Ward dated 30/10/59, a 1968 Civil Defence Diary and Handbook No 6 First Aid; together with 1939-1945 Defence Medal and ribbon in Air Raid Precautions Services box, a silver A.R.P. pin badge, Field Service Pocket Book and Royal Engineers Pocket Book, and a small quantity of foreign coins
White metal filigree ladies bracelet inexpertly engraved with IRAQ 1945 and the RAF wings, a British Legion enamelled lapel badge, a British and Foreign Sailor`s Society Nelson`s Victory 1905 copper medallion, a filigree brooch formed as a St John`s cross, a small medal engraved Golesworthy Cup 1938-1939, and a wooden cigarette box
The medals of Rear Admiral Robert William Parker, RN, comprising: CBE Military (1954), in case of issue; mounted group of 10: BWM, Victory (Mid R.W. Parker RN), NGS 1915, 1 clasp Palestine 1936-39 (Cdr (E)), 1939-45 star, Atlantic star, Africa star with North Africa 1942-43 clasp, Burma star with Pacific clasp, Italy star, War medal with M.I.D. leaf, EIIR Coronation 1953. Mounted court style, VF and EF. Together with 2 albums which include photos of the German Fleet at Scapa Flow 1919, Salvaging the Baden and Emden, Salvaging Italian mail seaplane Adriatic 1926, Catapulting Fairey IIIF 710 (John Henry Wood) 1932 at sea, photos of M.T.E. Chatham and other photos of naval life, family etc, mostly from the 1930’s; a fine pencil portrait of recipient as Midshipman 1923 and an engraved nameplate R.W.Parker RN from a naval trunk or similar. Note: Rear Admiral R W Parker born 1902, attended Royal Naval College at Osborne and Dartmouth, Midshipman 1918, served in Grand Fleet, specialised in Engineering 1922-24, Engineer Officer HMS Rodney 1942-44, HMS Indomitable (Pacific Fleet) 1944-46; Command HMS Caledonia RN Rosyth 1949-52, Rear Admiral (E) 1952. On the Staff of C in C Plymouth; Deputy Engineer in Chief of the Fleet 1953-55, retired 1955.
Six: Military Cross, Geo VI GRI type (reverse engraved “3.R. F.F.R Capt. L B H Reford Tochi Scouts April 1940”); IGS 1936, 2 clasps N W Frontier 1936-37, N W Frontier 1937-39 (Lt L B H Reford 3-12 F F R), 1939-45 star, Italy star, War Medal and India 1939-45 War Medal. VF, mounted as worn. See lot 506 for family group. Plate 2 Note: Lewis Blizard Hope Reford, MC, London Gazette 21.6.1940, 12th Frontier Force Regiment (attached Tochi Scouts). Retired 15th April 1948 and granted the hon. rank of Lt. Col.
Three: QSA, 5 clasps CC, OFS, Trans, SA01, SA02 (Civil Surgeon J H Reford), BWM, Victory with MID leaf (Capt J H Reford), VF (QSA suspender mis-shapen). See lot 503 for family related group. Note: John Hope Reford, CMG, born 1873, died 1957. CC clasp roll shows “travelled through by Troop Train”, OFS and Trans as attched 13th M.I. Operating in the Colonies. WWI medal index card shows as Major, Uganda Medical Service, not entitled to 1915 star. Discharged 26.7.1917. Reford became Director of Medical and Sanitary Services, Uganda and was awarded the C.M.G in the New Year Honours List 1928
Territorial Efficiency Medal, Geo VI issue (855635 Spr T N Hedley, RE) VF; Victory Medal with miniature (50663 Pte S O Bailey Suff R) VF; 1939-45 War Medal (6), un-named; Special Constabulary Faithful Service medals (2: Stanley R Dyer and Edward G Reed), both Geo VI, first with LS 1948 clasp EF; a Met Police Special Constabulary badge KC; Jubilee medal 1935; Belgium Yser medal, and 4 sundry other items. Average VF.(1)8
A Victorian Naval serviceman's ditty box previously belonging to able Seaman ARTHUR SPIEGELHALTER who served in India and Egypt, awarded India GSM, Egypt medal and Khedive Star. He served on HMS Inconstant, of which the cap tally is included. The lot includes his service papers,bible and hand written book. Inset world coins from his travels inset to lid including Edo Period
A collection of militaria spanning from WWI to post WWII to the Hawkes family. The lot consists of WWI trio to L.J. HAWKES, Victory medal to H.E. HAWKES, WWII medal group of six: 1939-45 and Atlantic Stars (with France and Germany bar), BWM with dispatches oak leaf, Defence medal, 1977 Jubilee medal and Police Exemplary Conduct medal to HARRY. L. HAWKES. Also included- ephemera, coins, truncheon and badges etc
A WWII military cross medal group awarded to 57147 Major N.J Newton who led his coy to complete its objective and attempted to stalk a tank through cornfield, crawling a long distance whilst saving a wounded soldier. The lot includes MC, 1939-45 and France and Germany stars, BWM and defence medal, with miniatures and history book of the regiment
A collection of Militaria relating to five brothers in WWI, the Punt family from Hardwick, Norfolk. The lot includes BWM awarded to Spencer Henry Punt, formerly of the Norfolk Regiment who moved to the Essex regiment and was killed when the King Edward ship sank. His brother, Walter William Punt's BWM and Victory medal are included, he was killed in action in France. Warrant Officer Class II Benjamin Punt (George Benoni Punt) was awarded a Chinese Wu Pei Fu medal which is including in the lot together with the documentation and details on the family history
Pierre-Luc Feitu (French 1868-1936): A Bronze Bust of a Gentleman, Cire Perdue, cast by Susse Frères, circa 1900, the subject with combed back hair and moustache, forward gaze, wearing shirt, tie and jacket with RF medal on his left side, incised signature and Ciere Perdue Susse Frères cast circle mark, also incised Susse Fres Fondeurs Paris, 64cm high Substantially cast and appears in good overall condition with attractive deep contrived patina. 310513
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