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The Queen`s South African Medal, to `5140 PTE. R DUNNE RL. DUBLIN FUS.`, with 8 bars, Cape Colony, Talana, Tugela Heights, Orange Free State, Relief of Ladysmith, Transvaal, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902. NB. We believe this medal to be renamed Please view the images. We believe this has been renamed.
A group of Medals to Lieut, later Major, D T Welsh, Yorkshire & Lancaster Regiment, comprising Military OBE, 1st issue, hallmark for 1919, Queens South Africa Medal with South Africa 1902 Transvaal and Cape Colony Bars, 1914 Star with 5th August - 22nd November 1914 clasp, War Medal and Victory Medal together with the dress miniatures and ribbon bars with silver rose.
Baker, Sergeant F. ATHE ANGLO-BOER WAR KEEPSAKES OF SERGEANT F. A. BAKER WORCESTERSHIRE REGIMENT 1899-1902The Collection comprises of the following: Pair of Anglo-Boer War Medals: Queen`s South Africa Medal 2 clasps: Cape Colony, Orange Free State and King`s South Africa Medal: 2 clasps South Africa 1901; South Africa 1902. Both medals officially impressed "3710 Serjit F Baker Worcester Regt." (EF) medal ribbons need replacing ? Finely carved riding crop - the top terminates in the shape of a horse`s head. Baker obviously purchased this from the Boer Prisoner of War who had carved it. Baker added two silver rings to the top and middle of the crop engraved with his initials `F.A.B.`. The top portion of the wooden handle of the crop has a barley twist design with the carved legend "J.P. P. O. W. Boer Camp Ceylon 1900-1902". There is a possibility that Baker spent part of his war service guarding Boer Prisoners of War in Ceylon, length 70cm ? Birmingham 1901 silver vesta case with Baker`s initials engraved `F.A.B.` ? Amber cheroot holder 9ct gold 1906 mouthpiece contained in a Birmingham 1905 hinged tapering case with loop at the bottom end ? Collapsible hinged campaign spoon (white metal) ? A `Waterman`s Ideal Fountain Pen` completely enveloped with a fretted engraved silver design fitted over the body of the pen with Baker`s engraved initials `F.A.B.`. In original titled card box by L. G. Sloan Ltd, The Pen Corner, Kingsway, London WC2 complete with instruction pamphlet and empty glass ink phail. ()
AnonZONDERWATER P.O.W. MEDALPretoria: 1943-45diameter: 3cmSilver medal with ring: The obverse shows tents and a watch tower with `Zonderwater Block`. The Zonderwater Camp, near Cullinan, north east of Pretoria was the main holding camp for Italian Prisoners of War sent to South Africa during World War II. The reverse shows a map of Italy and the Legend: ITALA°GENTE-DALLE-MOLTE°VITE. An extremely rare medal. (1)
1925 (4 June) Irish Freemasonry bicentenary commemorative medalHallmarked silver. 1725-1925 medal celebrating the bicentenary of Freemasonry in Ireland. Obverse with the armorial crest of the Grand Lodge of Freemasons in Ireland, reverse with the arms of the Earl of Donoughmore, grand master from 1913 to 1948. With Irish hallmark for 1924 and maker`s mark of Langley Archer West. Also with a masonic apron. (2 items)
1821: George IV - Grand Installation of The Knights of Saint Patrick medal 1.5 by 1.5 in.Medal struck to commemorate the 1821 Grand Installation of The Knights of Saint Patrick by George IV on his visit to Ireland. Obverse with laurelled head of King. Reverse showing a view of St. Patrick`s Cathedral, Dublin.
19th Century: Friendly Brothers of St Patrick medal 4 by 2 in.Commemorative medal of The Ancient and Most Benevolet Order of Friendly Brothers of St Patrick. Obverse with armorial shield, reverse heart and coronet on cross With a cross suspender decorated with shamrocks. Contained in its original fitted case.
1899-1918: Boer War and WW1 group of medals awarded to Captain E. St. Clair RobinsonQueen`s South Africa Medal 4 clasps Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal and Driefontein (the latter a tailor`s copy), officialy named to 1868 3rd Cl. Tpr. E. S. Robinson S.A.C. British War and Victory Medals officially named to Capt. E. St. C. Robinson. Court mounted with a King`s South Africa Medal and 1914-15 Star renamed to Robinson. Also with corresponding miniatures in case by Waterhouse of Dublin and ribbon bars. Ernest St. Clair Robinson served with the South African Constabulary during the Boer War and Army Service Corps during the First World War. He does not appear to have been mentioned in dispatches despite the presence of an oakleaf on Victory Medal.
1903: L.S.G.C. medal to Superintendent Clerk P. J. McLaughlin R.E. from MayoEdward VII Long Service Good Conduct Medal officialy named to 19377 Supt. Clerk P. J. McLaughlin R.E.Patrick Joseph McLaughlin was born in Westport, County Mayo in 1863 and enlisted in the Royal Engineers in December 1884. McLaughlin served a total of 29 years and was discharged in 1913 with this medal being his only entitlement which he was awarded in 1903. An unusual rank to an interesting Irish recipient
1908: Indian General Service Medal to Sjt. G. Lane Royal Munster Fusiliers Gallipoli landings casualtyIndian General Service Medal, one clasp, North West Frontier 1908, officially named to 5828 Lce. Corpl. G. Lane 1st Rl. M. Fus.Sergeant George Lane also served with the 1st Battalion during the First World War and was killed in action on 25 April 1915 during the Gallipoli landings. His name is commemorated on the Helles Memorial
1912 (15 April) Millvina Dean signed Titanic advertisementA print of an advertisement for the Titanic`s maiden voyage with the signature of Millvina Dean and a verse in her hand, "When this you see, remember me, the baby saved from the sea.." Framed. Also with a reproduction Carpathia medal.
2002 (14 April) Titanic first day cover signed by Millvina Dean 13 by 9 in.RMS Titanic Ghana first day cover with signature of Millvina Dean, the last remaining survivor of the sinking of the ship, who passed away in 2009. At 2 months and 27 days of age, she was also the youngest passenger on board the ship. Framed. Also with a reproduction Carpathia Medal.
Extremely scarce 1914-15 Trio awarded to Pte V. J. MacMullen South Irish Horse killed in action1914-15 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal officially named to 1256 Pte. V. MacMullen S. Ir. H.Private Victor James MacMullen the son of Michael and Elizabeth MacMullen of Montenotte, Cork served in France from September 1915 with A Squadron South Irish Horse. He died 2 October 1916 and is buried in Heilly Station Cemetery, France. Only 40 members of the South Irish Horse died during the First World War. A desirable and scarce group of medals.
1914-15 Trio to Private Peter Sinton Irish Guards who died in 19161914-15 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal officially named to 4712 Pte. P. Sinton Ir. Gds.Peter Sinton was born in Jedburgh, Scotland in 1891 and enlisted in the Irish Guards in February 1914. He was sent to France later that year with the 1st Battalion and was admitted to hospital in Etaples with respiratory problems which was later diagnosed as tuberculosis, which he had contracted in the trenches. He died at home in December 1915 aged 25 and was buried in Jedburgh Cemetery.
1914-15 Trio to Sergeant Henry Drawmer Connaught Rangers, M.I.D.1914-15 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal officially named to 841 Sjt. H. J. Drawmer Conn. Rang. Henry J. Drawmer served in Gallipoli with the 5th Battalion from October 1915 and was mentioned in dispatches in 1917 for service in the Balkans.
1914-1918: 16th (Irish) Division medal group including commendation parchmentsBritish War Medal and Victory Medal, with mentioned in despatches oak leaf, officially named to 13519 B. Q. M. Sjt. S. Hampson R.A. Also with 16th (Irish) Division commendation certificate issued by Major General W. B. Hickie and awarded to 13519 B. Q. M. Sjt. S. Hampson No 3 Sect. 16th Div. Amm. Col. for "gallant conduct and devotion to duty in the field on June 7th 1917" and mentioned in despatches certificate from Sir Douglas Haig awarded to B.Q.M.S.S. Hampson and issued by Winston Churchill. The latter two framed. (4 items)Sydney Hampson, a painter, enlisted in the Royal Artillery in 1914 and quickly rose through the ranks. He served on the Western Front from 1916, he was twice mentioned in dispatches. One of these mentions, as confirmed by the parchment included in this lot, was for the famous Battle of Messines in which the 16th (Irish) and 36th (Ulster) Divisions famously took a major part together.
1914-15 Trio to Sergeant L. Pendrick 6th (Inniskilling) Dragoons1914-15 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal officially named to 6292 Sjt. L. C. Pendrick 6-Dns. Leopold C. Pendrick enlisted in the 6th (Inniskilling) Dragoons in 1911 and served with the British Expeditionary Force from 1914. He later transferred to the Machine Gun Corps and was discharged in 1919
1915: Connaught Rangers Bere Island Garrison sports medal 1.25 by 1.25 in.A scarce circular silver fob, with gold coloured metal Irish harp within border engraved `Bere Island Garrison Football League 1915`. Reverse engraved `Won by D Coy 4/ The Connaught Rangers, 5575. Pte J. O`Neill.` Hallmarked Dublin 1914 and with maker`s mark `J.S.`5575 Private James O`Neill served in Gallipoli with the Connaught Rangers from 29 October 1915.
1914-18: World War I collection of medals to Irish soldiers and other militariaIncludes a 1914-15 Trio named to 7991 Private E. Lyons, and a British War Medal to 6369 Private J. Boland, both Royal Irish Regiment, a Death Plaque to Declan McGrath, a British War Medal to 12658 Private A. Humber, Coldstream Guards, and a quantity of badges including Leinster regiment, Royal Scots Guards, 16th Queen`s Lancers, also a 1915 Lusitania Propaganda medal, etc. From a Co. Tipperary estate (28)Serjeant Declan McGrath served with the Lancashire Fusiliers and died in October 1918. He is buried in Cheshire.
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