An MBE (lacking ribbon), with Garrard & Co box detailed `MBE MILY`, an Egyptian Order of the Nile, with case detailed `J. Lattes, Caire`, a French made enamelled Arabic award with a central bird motif and triple star and crescent surmount, engraved `C.R. Bawden` at the back clip, with a French case, a 1939-45 Star, an Africa Star, a 1939-45 War Medal and a group of five dress miniature medals, comprising MBE military, 1914-15 Star, 1914-18 British War Medal, 1914-19 Victory Medal and Egyptian Order of the Nile, mounted on a bar.
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A Coronation Medal 1937 with engraved naming `1939. T.J.R. Lee.`, a silver football fob medal, named to `T.J.R. Lee`, a 1939-45 Defence Medal, a miniature 1914-18 British War Medal, a circular silver mounted medallion commemorating King Edward VII, a medallion commemorating the Sinking of the Lusitania, with the original leaflet and box, an RAF brooch, various medal ribbons, pips, an Air Force wings and a Japanese medal, cased.
A 1939-45 Star, a France and Germany Star, a 1939-45 Defence Medal, a 1939-45 War Medal, a Korea Medal to `7887198 W.O. CL. 2 J.A. Jessop. R.A.P.C.`, a United Nations Korea Service Medal and Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal with bar `Regular Army`, Elizabeth II issue, to `7887198 W.O. CL. 2. J.A. Jessop. R.A.P.C.`, mounted on a bar as worn.
A Victoria 1887 Silver Jubilee Metropolitan Police Medal with further bar `1897` for the Diamond Jubilee, an Edward VII 1902 Coronation Medal Metropolitan Police issue, a miniature example of the Edward VII 1902 Coronation Medal Metropolitan Police issue, and a starburst shaped badge with the initial `V` at the centre, displayed in a period glazed frame.
A George III silver oval pierced fruit basket, no maker`s mark, London 1778, with a beaded swing handle, a beaded and Greek key border, engraved at the centre with a crest, a motto `In Hoc Spes Mea`, a medal, `Ich Dien` and `Tria Juncta In Uno`, on a conforming oval foot, 33cm (13in) long, 733g (23.5 oz). The badge of a man named GORDON who had been honoured with a KCB or GCB (Military).
A WW1 MC medal group of five to M. S. D. Day, Royal Engineers; Military Cross (unnamed), 1914-15 star (2 Lieut); 1914-18 war medal, Victory Medal with M-I-D oak leaf (both Major); George VI Coronation medal, all mounted and cased to/w miniature medals and assorted brass insignia and the officers silver vesta bearing monogramed initials. Note: Mark Scott Duncan Day, MC gazetted 1/1/17, twice MID 15/6/16 and 23/12/18, sometime commanding officer trench mining, later Lt. Col. served post war in Burma with Tenasserim Battalion.(5)
Family group of medals awarded to the Boughey family incorporating group of two awarded to Arthur John Nelson Boughey to include Queen`s South Africa Medal (56 CORPL. A.J.N. BOUGHEY. RL:ENGRS:) with four clasps - Cape Colony; Orange Free State; South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902 and Territorial Force Efficiency Medal Edward VII (3031 SJT. A.J.N. BOUGHEY. CHESHIRE R.E. (R.B.), also WW1 group of two awarded to Charlie Boughey to include British War Medal 1914-20 (M 30818 C. BOUGHEY. ACT.E.R.A.4. R.N.) and Victory Medal (M.30818 C. BOUGHEY.ACT.E.R.A.4. R.N.), together with WW2 group of five to include 1939-45 Star; Africa Star with 1st Army clasp; Italy Star; Defence Medal and War Medal 1939-45 and Edward VIII coronation medallion 1937 and a Volunteer Long Service and Good Conduct Medal Edwardus Rex et Imperator (1448 SAPR T.WINSTANLEY. 2/CHESHIRE (RLY) R.E.V.).
Silver trophy cup and cover, set with two enamelled tablets and three lion mask ring handles, Birmingham 1939 , inscribed, height 16cm, 6oz, with turned wood socle also a Silver gilt and enamel medal on neck ribbon "Past President Ealing Chamber of Commerce", Birmingham 1952, inscribed; also a silver British Gladiolus Society medal (3)
A GREAT WAR DISTINGUISHED SERVICE METAL GROUP OF FIVE, awarded to C.E.R.A. 1st Cl., Gilbert Kingston MacDonald, O.N. 269830, comprising Distinguished Service Medal, George V; 1914-15 Star; British War and Victory Medals and Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, George V. See Illustration Footnote: Gilbert MacDonald was a serving officer on the Sabrina which formed part of the Scandinavian Convoy during the Great War. In an action off Norway on 12th December 1917 a sister ship, Pellew, was badly holed and sought temporary shelter in Bekkevig Sound. Sabrina was dispatched to her aid and during the course of the night a small team of six, led by Gilbert MacDonald, effected sufficient repairs to the stricken ship to enable her to return the following morning to Scapa Flow. The fact that this was accomplished in the teeth of a heavy north-west gale testified to the excellent work done. The medal group is sold with a photocopied account of the action as described in "Endless Story" by Tattrail (Captain Taprell Dorling). Also included is a photocopy of the relevant London Gazette supplement and a page from Sabrina's log, recording part of the action.
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