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A World War One pair comprising War Medal and Victory Medal (7572 Pte. D.A.Murray Oxf. & Bucks. L.I), together with a Memorial Plaque for Donald Andrew Murray and Presentation Certificate, a 1915 `On War Service` Badge, a small collection of related photographs etc, together and another War Medal and Victory Medal (145269 Spr. H.C.Coupe RE).
A group of five World War Two medals, to include 1939-45 Star, Italy Star, Defence Medal, War Medal and Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (2256244 Bdr E.George R.A.), another Defence medal, silver A.R.P.badge, various postcards, photographs, papers, a signed letter from Enoch Powell etc.
A Queen`s South Medal with Johannesburg, Orange Free State, Cape Colony Clasps (73139 Sgt Fr. L. Hayes, 74th Bty RFA), a Kings South Africa Medal with 1901 and 1902 clasps, (Sjt. Far. L. Hayes R.F.A.), a World War one trio comprising 1914 -15 Star, War Medal and Victory Medal, (776 Far S. Sjt L Hayes R.F.A. - later R.A.) a Territorial Efficiency Medal (776.S.Sjt.L.Hayes R.F.A.),a 1915 `On War Service` Badge, a Clyno Engineering Co. Wolverhampton `On War Service 1914` Badge`, together with a group of five World War Two medals, (1939-45 Star, Italy Star, Africa Star, with 8th Army Bar, War Medal, Defence Medal, a Presentation Certificate and a boxed Lusitania Medal.
A parcel lot to include a 9ct gold Cowal Highland Games medal 7.3g, 9ct rose gold chain approx 4.8g, silver handled button hook, marks for Birmingham, Tissot gent`s watch, a Pulsar gents watch, Swarovski crystal necklace, bracelet and earring set boxed, various cufflinks 5 modern Parker pens, costume jewellery etc
A parcel lot to include a part dressing set of hand mirror and brush, tortoishell back, silver pique work, with silver handles hallmarks for Birmingham, Second World War medals to include 1939 - 1945 star, Africa Star, Defence medal and War medal, alabaster scarab, treen lidded wooden box, burr wood cigarette box, barleytwist oak candlesticks, Phoenix studio glass candlestick, pin badges and a quantity of diecast corgi and matchbox vehicles
A First World War gallantry group of four medals awarded to 14323 Sgt. M G Armstrong, H.L.I. (Highland Light Infantry), comprising Military Medal, 1914-1915 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal - memorial plaque to Matthew George Armstrong, various badges and ephemera - together with 1939-1945 Defence Medal, War Medal and RAF badge awarded to 1368939 M Armstrong.
Medals - A group of seven World War II Medals together with various memorabilia, awarded to 4125989 Sergeant H.M. Spencer, 7th Battalion Cheshire Regiment comprising: War Medal, Defence Medal, Italy Star, France and Germany Star, 1939-1945 Star, Dunkirk Medal and Territorial Medal together with Cheshire Regiment cap badge, Iron Cross, Nazi Party badge, German rally badges etc The medals are enclosed in a fixed glazed case so we cannot inspect them in any detail, although the script is visible on the Territorial Medal - General condition consistent with age **
Nine gold coins, one gold medal and one silver coin.One coin of one Krugerrand, 33,9 gr. One coin of 100 ecu, Belgium, 1990, 31,2 gr. One coin of 70 ecu, France, 1990, 16,9 gr. One coin of 50 ecu, Belgium, 1990, 15,6 gr. One coin of 50 ecu, Spain, 1989, 17,3 gr. One coin of25 ecu, Belgium, 1990, 7,8 gr. Two coins of 10 ecu, Spain, 1989, 6,9 gr. One coin of 10 ecu, Belgium, 1990, 3 gr. One silver coin of 1 ecu, Spain, 6,8 gr. One gold medal, chiefs from Venezuela, 15 gr
Miquel Blay.Olot 1866 - Madrid 1936 "Forma".A biscuit bas-relief medalSigned, titled and dated in 1904. It is a medal of which several models for the magazine "Forma" were made. Made on the factory of Antoni Serra. Reference bibliography: "Forma", Vol. I, Barcelona, 1904, p. 38; F. X. Puig Rovira, "Els Serra i la ceràmica d`art a Catalunya", Barcelona, Selecta, 1978, p. 40; "El Modernisme", Barcelona, Lunwerg-Olimpíada Cultural, 1990, p. 142, nº 342 (Vol. II); and "Miquel Blay i Fàbrega 1866-1936. L`escultura del sentiment", Olot, Fundació Caixa Girona, 2000, p. 177, nº 196 21,5 cm diám
Two Peninsular War Army lists, each cover with printed `British Army Auxiliary Legion of Spain, Army List, August 1835 and 1st February 1836, one inscribed in ink `Brig General Chichester`, printed inside but also with many ink alterations and insertions, 18 x 11cm In 1835, Chichester was appointed Brigadier-General in the British auxiliary legion in Spain, commanded by General De Lacy Evans, with which he fought at Ernani on 30 Aug., where he received two wounds,and at the relief of Bilbao in the same year. He commanded a brigade at Mendigur and at Azua in January 1836, and in the action on the heights above St. Sebastian on 5 May and the passage of the Urmia on 28 May following (medal). He commanded at Alza when that place was attacked by the Carlists in June 1836, and the legion behaved with distinguished Chichester was also engaged at Ametza in October the same year, an in the operations of 10-13 March 1837, where his horse was killed under him, and in the general action of 16 March, where he had two horses killed and was himself wounded. In the absence of General Evans through illness, he commanded the whole legion, then reduced to a division of two brigades, in the action of 14 May l837, and in the attack and capture of Irun on 16-17 May (medal), upon which occasion he received the Carlist commandant`s sword and the keys of the town, which are now in the possession of the family. Owing to the expiration of its engagements, the original legion was disbanded in 1838, and Chichester, whose services to the queen of Spain were recognised with the cross of San Fernando, and the third and first class decorations of Isabella the Catholic and Charles III, returned home.
A group of four medals awarded to H Southworth, the Queen`s South Africa medal, with Orange Free State and Cape Colony bars, the King`s South Africa medal, with 1901 and 1902 bars, the George V Military medal, and the 1914-18 war medal Horace Southworth was born on 26th August 1881, to Charles and Lavinia, 33 Prescott Street, Wigan. He enlisted at Manchester on 17th July 1899 into Kings Own Regt. He was discharged 31st March 1920 from the Norfolk Reg. as C.Q.M.S. after serving ten years 337 days and eight years 256 days in the army reserve. He married Lilly Mason, a native of Chesterfield, at Dorchester All Saints December 12th 1917. To:No. 37289 CQMS H. Southworth., 7th Battn. Norfolk Regt. Headquarters, V111 Corps, 18th December, 1918. My heartiest congratulations to you on the honour done you by His Majesty The King in awarding you the MILITARY MEDAL for the gallant services you rendered to the state in November, 1918. In 1920 he went to work for the Arley Colliery Co. as chief cashier, retiring in 1946 to live in Chesterfield where as a boy he was brought up.
George III silver gilt masonic medal, hallmarked London 1813, maker T.H, with the script , designed as a circle with an inner triangle and central Masonic motifs, the obverse engraved `Deo Regi Fratribus Honor Fidelitas Benevolentia around the circle with Truth Peace Concord and Wisdom Strength Beauty on the triangle`, the lower ribbon engraved `Thos Harper, Fleet Street`, the reverse engraved `Si Talia Jungere Possis Sit Tibi Scibe Satis A.L (Anno Lucis) 5817 . A.D. 1813`, 50mm wide
9 carat gold Masonic Medal in the form of a set square, engraved to the front `Prince Edwin, 128, Lodge`, and engraved to the back ` Presented to Bro. James F.Worsley W.M 1914 By the Brethren of Prince Edwin Lodge in recognition of his valuable services Dec 9th 1914` on blue ribbon, contained in original case
Mixed objects, to include two silver vesta cases, an Iraqi white metal cigarette case, a mounted Exhibitor medal for The works of Industry of all Nations, MDCCCLI, and a William III silver half crown with the reverse engraved 3rd May 1791, James Burn Millfield, with a central bird, together with an Edward VII commemorative vesta case, (6)
Duke of Wellington bronzed picture medal, published by Edward Orme, Bond Street, London, 1815, the medal having embossed named picture of the Duke of Wellington in profile by Porter on obverse, the reverse embossed with an angel scribing on a tablet, the medal opening to reveal thirteen coloured circular engravings depicting ` The Battles of The British Army In Portugal, Spain and France From the Year 1808 to 1814 Under the Command Of England`s Great Captain, Arthur Duke Of Wellington`, each picture having description to the reverse, contained in original red leather hinged case with the words embossed in gilt `Record Of British Valour`, the medal 74cm diameter
WWI Medals: War & Victory pair, awarded to 40315, Pte. S. Mason, Manchester Regt., War & Victory pair, awarded to 38249, Pte. A Birchall, East Lancashire Regt., minor edge bruise to War Medal & Victory Medals, awarded to: S-11619, Cpl. W. Rowland, Seaforth Highlanders, some edge bruising, 274603, Pnr. R. Neill, RE, 114483, Gnr. W. Faulkner, RA & 24167, Dvr. J. W. Connor, RA, last with some wear & staining, otherwise mainly extremely fine, unless stated (8)
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