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Fascinating First World War medal group comprising War, Victory and Croix de Guerre, named - H M Kendal, mounted in bronzed frame with a framed letter from The Duke of Portland, the President of the British Ambulance Committee, dated 2nd March 1921 to Mrs Kendal - 'The valuable services which Mr Kendal rendered as a voluntary driver in France from the 1st August 1917 until the 28th May 1918, when the ambulance to which he was attached was blown up by the enemy'. Sold with Mr Kendal's wallet with contents, his 1918 AA card, letters and related ephemera
Fine group of six medals comprising of MBE (military) First Type, Queen's South Africa Medal with five bars for Belfast Lang's Nek, Orange Free State, Defence of Ladysmith and Cape Colony, King's South Africa Medal with two bars for 1901 and 1902, First World War British War Medal, Edward VII Long Service & Good Conduct Medal and George V Meritorious Service Medal, awarded to - 2421 Sgt. Major A E Hurle, Liverpool Regiment (Q S A detached at suspender)
Lot of Second World War Desert Rats ephemera, including Nuremburg Trials ticket, soldiers' pay book, named to 4624948 James Robertson, pair of Desert Rats shoulder insignia, medal bar with 8th Army clasp, service photographs, Continental and other military ephemera and an Imperial Service Medal, in box with certificate
Collection of First World War and Second World War militaria relating to 1666659 Alfred Charles Mason, who became a prisoner of War. Lot includes soldiers' pay book, lot of photographs, 1940 dated telegram relating to Mason being missing, collection of silkwork, red cross bandaged with printed instructions for various injuries, Old Union flag, Regimental Sports Medal, Imperial Service Medal, on chain with certificate dated 1964
Fine group of six medals, comprising First World War War and Victory, India General Service with bar Malabar 1921 - 1922, George V Silver Jubilee, George V Meritorious Service Medal, George V Long Service & Good Conduct, awarded to 56381 S - Sergt. E. J. Webb. I.C.C. Sold with quantity of related ephemera, military commissions, etc
Trio of First World War medals, in original boxes of Issue. The 1914 - 1915 Star was awarded to G S - 7396 Cpl G C Stanford 4 - D Gds and the British War and Victory Medals were awarded to Lieut G C Stanford. The Victory Medal has the mentioned in despatches oak leaf. Also a boxed trio of miniatures and medal bars
Collection of medals, including 1914 - 1915 Star, awarded to D 2273 N Mac Kay SMN RNR, Victory Medal, awarded to 116585 Pte G Greenwell MGC, Victory Medal, awarded to L - 9911 Pte A B Collir E Surr R, replica 'Lusitania' medal in box and other medals, including John Walker Commemorative Medal and 1914 - 1915 Kings Medal
A SUITE OF BRITISH MILITARY MEDALS FROM THE UNITT FAMILY comprising Great War British War Medal and 14/15 Star, photograph and Discharge Paper for PRIVATE NORMAN CYRIL UNITT, Royal Warwickshire Regiment No. 3690 (which notes that he had re-enlisted) War archive records show he re-enlisted with the same regiment with new service number 43865. Copy of National Archive Medical Card dated 25th June 1915; the above`s SON 1 - DONALD EDWARD UNITT (Royal Navy) Korea - 2 medals on bar and miniatures to gether with photograph on him and of him with crew mates from 10 Mess Montague Class (signed verso) of HMS St George; the above`s SON 2 - KENNETH UNITT (22906317) 12th Royal Lancers/Royal Army Corp, MALAYA SERVICE MEDAL, Prince of Wales Regiment CAP BADGE, 12th Royal Lancers brass SHOULDER TITLE, and ROYAL ENGINEERS CAP BADGE, together with his Discharge from Whole Time Service (6th August 1953 to 28th August 1955) to Part Time Military Service with The Warwickshire Yeomanry, with mention of hi s reliability and complete honesty as a Squadron Storeman, and to being an excellent footballer and "done well at athletics" complete with a squadron photograph (signed verso) and five various MILITARY SPORTS MEDALS, to include football and boxing
20 x Silver and CuNi Crowns and Crown-Size Coins comprising: 5 x Silver: 2 x Trade Dollars: 1898B and 1911B both with minor surface marks/edge imperfections Fine to GFine; BofE Dollar 1804, top leaf to left of E, no stop after REX, obv. mount removed at 10 and 4 o`clock, surface marks/scratches otherwise GFine/Fine; Maria Theresa Restrike Thaler 1780X AUNC; Alderney Silver Proof £5 2002 `50 Years of Reign` rev. sword hilt and royal arms, Queen`s portrait highlighted in gold FDC; 15 x CuNi Crowns: 1951 (no certificate or BofI), 1953 and 1960, Guernsey 1977 and 1978, Jersey 1966, 1966 proof and 1977 and Isle of Man 1974/75/76(x2, different revs),1977/79/80; together with a Frosted Silver Proof Commemorative Medal 1977 `Silver Jubilee` (hallmarked London 1977) rev. view of Windsor Castle, 28.8g, USA a Half Troy Ounce Silver Trade Unit 1986s, Canada a .999 Silver Commemorative Medal `Honoring 60 years of Numismatic Excellence 1908-1968` 26g and A George III Halfcrown 1819 overstruck with details (venue/dates etc) of London Coin Fair 1993
Miscellaneous Lot comprising: 2 x halfcrowns 1887JH GVF and 1916 AVF, florin 1887JH VF to GVF, a `cartwheel` twopence 1797 contact marks and edge bumps otherwise GFine, a small quantity of pre-decimal bronze and CuNi, a Diamond Jubilee commemorative silver medal 1897 (26mm) by de Saulles and a silvered WM Diamond Jubilee commemorative medal 1897 (38mm) by Bowcher, with 4 cameo portraits on rev. EF
Miscellaneous Lot comprising: Falkland Islands 50p silver 1983 (28.2g), a sterling silver proof medal 2005 commemorating the marriage of Charles and Camilla (28.2g), a CuNi £5 2007 in a presentation pack BU, 5 x coin covers including £5 1996 and 2 x £1, 10 x CuNi crowns including 1965 encased in a Perspex block (issued by the Churchill Centenary Trust) and 25 x foreign coins (a couple silver)
Miscellaneous Lot comprising: 10 x crowns: 1951(x2, no certificates or BofI), 1953(x4), 1965, 1977 and 1981(x2), 6 x proofs: penny 1951, sixpence 1953, brass threepence 1953 and 3 x halfpennies 1953, all toned or toning, 20+ x foreign coins (a couple silver), a quantity of pre-decimal bronze and CuNi, a bronze Coronation commemorative medal 1953, 35mm, rev. `Jewish Orphanage Norwood` in BofI, UNC and 7 x banknotes: North of Scotland Bank £5 Aberdeen 1st July 1943 (BE) Fine, Commercial Bank of Scotland £1 Edinburgh 3rd Jan 1955 VF and 5 x BofE 10 shillings: O`Brien (E83), Hollom (67N) and 3 x Fforde (79Z and 2 x A31N) VF to EF
Miscellaneous Lot comprising: 60+ foreign coins of which 19 x silver (gross silver weight 180g) including USA 2 x dollars 1923 and a 1oz silver eagle 1993 and a Canada dollar 1965 together with 2 x BU sets 1983 and 1991 (no packaging), 5 x £5 coins 1990, 1993, 2000, 2002(x2, `Golden Jubilee` and `Queen Mother`) BU, £2 1986, a New Zealand sterling silver proof commemorative dollar 2005 `The Lions Tour` with certificate, in CofI, FDC and a similar coin in nickel-brass, pre-decimal bronze and CuNi, a WW11 War Medal 1939-45, a `Faithful Service in the Special Constabulary ` medal, a framed 10 shillings Fforde and £1 Somerset and other coins and medals
Miscellaneous Lot including: £7.50 face value pre-47 silver, crown 1900 loose in ringmount AFine, a shilling 1787 holed at 12 o`clock otherwise Fine, £5 2008, a `plastic` set 1953, 18 x CuNi crowns, a quantity of pre-decimal bronze and CuNi and a few commemorative medals including a `Sinking of the S.S. Lusitania` medal
Miscellaneous Lot including: silver proof crown 1977, in CofI, FDC, 3 x crowns 1953, one in original envelope, a `plastic` set 1953, a £5 coin 1996, 16 x silver threepences Victoria YH to George V, a WM Silver Jubilee commemorative medal 1935 issued in Leigh (Lancashire), a small quantity of pre-decimal bronze and CuNi and other coins
10 x Foreign Silver Coins: Prussia commemorative 3 marks 1913 `100 years - Defeat of Napoleon` attractively toned GVF, Germany (3rd Reich) 4 x 5 marks: 1935A `Garrison Church`, 1935D, 1939G and 1939J, all with contact marks AVF to VF, Mexico 100 pesos 1979 VF, Switzerland 5 francs 1954B and 2 x 1 franc 1921B and 1964B and Austria 5 schilling 1961 together with Baden a silver medal 1881, obv. high relief bust of Grand Duke Friedrich 1 of Baden, rev. `Agricultural Association Exhibition`, issued to commemorate the silver wedding of Friedrich, 36mm and an additional 18 x mixed foreign coins and a few English pre-decimal bronze and CuNi coins
Miscellaneous Lot including: James II halfcrown 1685, holed at 12 o`clock, bust Fair otherwise VG, a `cartwheel` twopence 1797, contact marks and verdigris spots GFine, £6.10 face value pre-47 silver, £0.50 face value pre-20 silver, an official small (31mm) silver Coronation commemorative medal 1902 by de Saulles, Victorian bimetal model halfpenny and penny, a UK proof set 1972 and other coins
A Collection of Sterling Silver Proof Coins and Commemorative Medals etc comprising: UK £5 2002, 2 x crowns 1972 and 1977, Falkland Islands crown 1977, Isle of Man decimal coin set 1976, 6 coins ½p to 50p, Isle of Man 7 x crowns 1970/74/76(x2)/77(x2)/79, a Commemorative Medal 1976 `First Passenger Flight of Concorde` (30g), 2 x Oval-Shaped Silver Ingots (each 42.5g) issued to commemorate the Silver Jubilee 1977, all in CofI FDC, together with New Zealand Proof Set 1979 (dollar sterling silver), Vatican 500 Lire 1973 (0.835 silver), in presentation pack and 2 x crowns 1951 (both in CofI, one with no certificate)
A Rare Historical Medal, circa 1720, by Ferdinand de St Urbain from his series `Dukes and Duchesses of Lorraine` obv. half-length portrait of Christina of Denmark 1522-90 after a portrait by Hans Holbein, rev. half-length crowned and armoured portrait of Nicholas of Lorraine-Mercoeur (her brother-in-law) 1524-77, Count of Vaudemont; signed SV (St Urbain), bronze, 47mm, a few minor contact marks, good edge, GVF and Belgium `La Societe Royale de Philanthropie de Bruxelles` silver medal awarded to Mr P. Van De Laer 1868, obv. bust of Leopold II, 47mm, a few minor surface marks, attractively toned VF to GVF
USA, Louisiana Purchase Exposition Medal, a triangular bronze medal, weight 132g, by Adolph Weinman, struck by the U.S. Mint in 1904 for the St Louis World`s Fair which commemorated the 100th Anniversary of the Louisiana Purchase, scarce, EF and a Rectangular Brass Plaque, 10cm x 7cm depicting, in relief, an ornate tomb in Echternach Cathedral (Luxembourg). The inscription below the tomb reads `Echternach - Chasse de St Willibrord` (`The Shrine of St Willibrord`). St Willibrord (658-739AD) was the first Bishop of Utrecht
Commemorative Bronze Medal `Naval Action off Tory Island 1798` obv. `SIR I. BORLASE WARREN BART. K.B. REAR ADMIRAL OF THE BLUE` around uniformed bust, rev. `ATTACKED and DEFEATED THE FRENCH SQUADRON ON THE COAST OF IRELAD (sic)` in cartouche above Hibernia playing harp and holding olive branch, ships at sea to right, `OCTO 12 1798` in ex., 49mm, 61.9g, attractive tone with underlying lustre, RARE virtually as issued
Commemorative Bronze Medal `Battle of the Nile 1798` obv. half-length uniformed bust of Nelson `HORATIO LORD NELSON REAR ADMIRAL OF THE RED BORN SEPTEMBER 29 1758`, rev. `AUGUST 1 1798 WITH 14 SHIPS and A BRIG DEFEATED THE FRENCH FLEET OF 15 SHIPS and 4 FRIGATES SUPPORTED BY GUN BOATS AND A BATTERY ON SHORE NINE SHIPS TAKEN AND FOUR DESTROY`D` in a cartouche above a scene depicting the naval battle being observed by the river god Nilus reclining on shore, a crocodile at his feet, 48mm, 54.6g, attractively toned, trace of wear on high points otherwise RARE virtually as issued
Commemorative Bronze Medal: `Death of Sir Ralph Abercrombie 1801` obv. uniformed half-length bust facing left, wearing a cocked hat with a cockade and holding an eyeglass to his right eye, rev. Britannia lying alongside a tomb inscribed `WOUNDED MAR .21 DIED MAR 28 1801`, pyramids in far distance; `FRENCH DEFEATED MAR 21 1801` in ex., 40mm, 30.6g, trace of wear on Britannia`s head otherwise virtually as issued and Commemorative WM Medal: `Battle of Cape St. Vincent 1797` obv. `JOHN JERVIS EARL OF St VINCENT ADMIRAL OF THE WHITE` around half-length uniformed bust, rev. `WITH 22 SHIPS and 1428 GUNS PERSUED(sic) and DEFEATED THE SPANISH FLEET OF 37 SHIPS and 2600 GUNS FOUR SHIPS and 382 GUNS TAKEN` in cartouche above Hispania leaning on shield with Spanish arms and looking away from naval battle in background; numerous contact marks and small digs but most of silvering intact VF to GVF
5 x Commemorative Medals: `Carthagena Taken 1741` obv, Admiral Vernon, cannon and anchor, `THE BRITISH GLORY REVIV.D BY ADMIRAL VERNON` rev. ships entering harbour, brass, 37mm, good edge Fine to GFine; `Siege of Prague Medal 1757` obv. half-length armoured bust of Frederick the Great, rev. Victory kicks the crown off the head of Bohemia, surface marks, light pitting, several edge knocks/nicks, bronze, 49mm, Fine/AFine; `Incorporated Society for Charter Schools in Ireland` obv. `RELIGIONE ET LABORE` above shield and `PAUPERIBUS EVANGELIUM` in scroll below, rev. seated female figure of Industry pointing to beehives; the first medal designed and made by W S Mossop and completed circa 1806, bronze, 41mm, trivial surface marks, VERY RARE, AEF; `Opening of New Town Hall Manchester 1877,` surface marks/scratches, WM, 35mm, Fine and `Four Generations of the British Royal Family 1897` surface marks, bronze, 32mm, Fine; together with 2 x Calendar Medals 1800 AVF and 1826, brass, GVF
Complete Collection of 24 X Silver Gilt Churchill Centenary Medals, each medal 25.5g sterling silver (hallmarked London 1973) and each depicting a different event in Churchill`s life and career since his birth in 1874; struck by Pinches and housed in official leather-bound album with gilt tooling and with historical notes on each medal, all BU
Two World War I medals awarded to '36988 Pte. R E Lane, E Surr .R' with cap badge, and two World War I medals awarded to 'J208 E Jones L S RN' together with a quantity of postcards and an Italian white metal medal commemorating the 1908 Earthquake at Messina within a fitted case, issued un-named (quantity)
A Motor Cycling club gilt medal by Vaughton Inscribed 'Variable Speed Test - Sept 28th 1907 Class VIII - First - V Riley' diameter 27mm,the Crystal Palace Automobile club gilt medal, inscribed 'Capt Kidds Hill Climb-October 20th 1906 - Special prize', diameter 30mm, and the Crystal palace Automobile Club gilt medal, inscribed 'Capt Kidds Hill climb - October 20th 1906 - Class A 1st' diameter 30mm (3) The Riley Medallions Eminent as master weavers and manufacturers of weaving equipment were the Riley family, whose business had been managed by William Riley (1851-1944) since 1870. It was towards the beginning of the last decade of the 19th century that William Riley sensed the impending decline of weaving in Coventry and being determined to maintain the prosperity of the family, he began making bicycles in 1890. The Riley Cycle Co. Ltd., was formed in 1896 and manufactured through an evolving process bicycles, motor bicycles, tricars (three wheelers) and finally four wheeled motor cars. William Riley had five sons, all of whom joined the company on leaving school namely: Victor Riley (1876-1958) Chairman and Managing Director Allan Riley (1878-1963) Car Body Manufacturer Percy Riley (1880-1941) Engine & Gearbox Designer Stanley Riley (1888-1952) Car Body Designer Cecil Riley (1895-1961) Sales Manager both Jess Browning and Stanley Riley secured every possible award in their two classes for reliability, petrol consumption, hill climbing, easy starting, brake efficiency and regular running to schedule. Stanley Riley, aged 19 was the youngest driver in the Scottish Automobile Club Reliability Trial
Scottish automobile Club gilt medal, inscribed 'Scottish Reliability Trial 1909, Class B 12-18hp Riley Entered by the Riley Cycle Co Ltd' 37mm diameter The Riley Medallions Eminent as master weavers and manufacturers of weaving equipment were the Riley family, whose business had been managed by William Riley (1851-1944) since 1870. It was towards the beginning of the last decade of the 19th century that William Riley sensed the impending decline of weaving in Coventry and being determined to maintain the prosperity of the family, he began making bicycles in 1890. The Riley Cycle Co. Ltd., was formed in 1896 and manufactured through an evolving process bicycles, motor bicycles, tricars (three wheelers) and finally four wheeled motor cars. William Riley had five sons, all of whom joined the company on leaving school namely: Victor Riley (1876-1958) Chairman and Managing Director Allan Riley (1878-1963) Car Body Manufacturer Percy Riley (1880-1941) Engine & Gearbox Designer Stanley Riley (1888-1952) Car Body Designer Cecil Riley (1895-1961) Sales Manager both Jess Browning and Stanley Riley secured every possible award in their two classes for reliability, petrol consumption, hill climbing, easy starting, brake efficiency and regular running to schedule. Stanley Riley, aged 19 was the youngest driver in the Scottish Automobile Club Reliability Trial
A family group of World War I medals comprising the 1914-15 Star and War medal awarded to '1782 Pte. E. Plane Welsh R' and a Victory medal awarded to '9047 Spr G Plane R.E' together with the memorial plaque George Plane and a scroll in the name of Ernest Plane - Welch Reg't and an Army badge
A cased miniature Victoria Cross group of ten medals, awarded to Second Lieutenant Allison comprising Victoria Cross, British War medal, Victory medal with M.I.D oak leaf territorial force War medal, World War II Defence Medal and War Medal, 1937 Coronation medal, 1953 Coronation medal, Efficiency Decoration with Territorial clasp and George V Territorial Force Efficiency medal - all mounted to bar, with copy of Citation, photograph, prayer book and framed glazed scroll
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