A 1914-18 British War Medal to `L.Z 548 C.D. Maistre. L.Tel. R.N.V.R.`, a silver identity bracelet, a silver and enamelled Royal Masonic Institute for Boys Medal, a silver and enamelled R.M.I.G. brooch badge, a silver A.R.P. badge, a W.R.M.S. badge and a 1935 Silver Jubilee medallion, with the original box.
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A Second World War medal group, comprising 1939-45 Star, Africa Star and Italy Star, another Second World War group, comprising 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, Italy Star, Defence Medal and War Medal, another 1939-45 War Medal, with box of postage, three Army Council forwarding slips, a Soldier`s Release Book Class A, a Soldier`s Service and Pay Book, a Record of Service card, another Defence Medal and War Medal, an Italy Star (excavated), a Special Constabulary Faithful Service Medal, George V crowned bust issue, to `Sub-Inspr. James L. Addison`, and a quantity of cap badges, collar badges, brooch badges and sundry, including The Buffs, Military Police, A.T.S. and R.E.M.E, and a Masonic medal.
A 1914-15 Star to `8449 Pte. A.G.A. Castel. Rif. Brig.`, a 1914-18 British War Medal and 1914-19 Victory Medal to `8449 Sjt. A.G.A. Castel. Rif. Brig.`, a 1914 British War Medal and 1914-19 Victory Medal to `52515 Pte. L.P.F. Castel. Lan. Fus.`, a silver and enamelled fob medal, detailed `Imperial Chemical Industries Limited Presented to L.P. Castel for 25 Years Service 1939`, a sterling and enamelled brooch, designed as the badge of the Rifle Brigade, and a hammered silver coin, probably Salzburg Austria.
A 1914-18 British War Medal and 1914-19 Victory Medal to `G-22222 Pte. L. Fitzgerald. The Queens R.`, with the original packets, transmittal slip for the War and Victory Medals, a First World War period Memorial Plaque with two forwarding slips, envelope and card case, the plaque detailed `Lawrence Fitzgerald` [Lawrence George Fitzgerald died 1st August 1917, aged 20, and is buried at the Monchy British Cemetery Monchy-le-Preux].
An Olympic Games London 1948 Official Souvenir programme, two XIV Olympiad London 1948 programmes for Boxing and Swimming, a XIV Olympiad London 1948 lapel badge, an ER II Coronation car badge, a St John Ambulance Brigade Coronation Medal ER VII, a King George V Silver Jubilee cigarette card album, a Royal Wedding 1947 souvenir programme and an International Industrial Exhibition London 1851 commemorative medallion.
An exhibition award winning model of a miniature Drummond round bed lathe, supported on blued steel stand, the flat belt headstock with fitted faceplate, cross-slide with toolpost, tailstock, gears and change wheels, mounted on a mahogany plinth with glazed display cover, overall 12cm x 6cm x 8.5cm. Note: The model is accompanied by a silver medal, awarded to Mr H.A. Rutter by The Model Engineer, cast by Vaughton of Birmingham in 1947. It is therefore believed that the medal relates to the 1948 exhibition.
An important Victorian family medal group and later medal group to Col. E.T. Rich, Royal Engineers and his father Capt. J.F. Rich R.F.A.; together with a related death plaque the medals as listed form only a part of the interest and value with there being several excellent photograph albums, reports etc. in relation to Col. E.T. Rich`s work in India and Afghanistan. The medals are:- QSA (Lieut.) Orange Free State and Cape Colony clasps, KSA and two clasps to Capt. John Easton Rich R.F.A. died at Poona, India 1907 aged 28. The Pollock Medal (Gold) awarded and gazetted 1893, Knights Commander (KCIE) of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire (1901 on), India Medal (CAPN) North West Frontier 1908 Clasp, 1914-15 Star Trio with M.I.D. (Major) E.T. Rich 12.R.E. plus all miniatures. Death plaque to Major Christopher Stiles Rich R.F.A., died 1915 from an aeroplane accident, having been attached to the Royal Flying Corps. Also included are some 14 Masonic and other association jewels including gold, a large and heavy bronze 1897 Jubilee medallion and a silver Isaac Newton medallion. The ephemera: Several good photograph albums, the great majority taken by Col. Rich including excellent officially produced albums containing many images of Afghanistan and others circa 1907 to 1920, these in relation to his surveying duties. Several extensive reports including "slavery and human sacrifice on the North East frontier of Burma" and hand-written and typed drafts of the same, "Estimates of cost of motor roads in South East Persia". Other photograph albums, loose photographs, many of Col. Rich as a cadet and young officer, illuminated manuscripts including retirement from the Survey of India 1928. Private postcard albums with many family photographs but including military images. Sketchbook "Kashmir sketches by Aileen Rich Aug 1918", a large presentation silver cup to Major E.T. Rich "On Desertion of Bachelorhood 8th Jan 1909". (See illustration)
Group of seven:- 1939/41, Atlantic and Africa Stars, War and Defence medals, 1953 Coronation medal and Long Service and Good Conduct medal (George VI), this to MX 47443 A.W. Anderson S.B.C.P.O. HMS Edinburgh Castle, sick berth Chief Petty Officer Anderson being on board while HMS Edinburgh Castle was in Freetown, Sierra Leone for accommodation of Naval personnel and survivors of sunken ships. The group also includes Royal Life Saving Society medal to M. Anderson July 1948 and with 1949 clasp, also three Masonic jewels including silver. Included also is a very large quantity of photographs, in four albums and loose.
Military Memorabilia for 12004 Sargent L. Cragg comprising Medals, Documents and Photographs including certificate for being wounded, Princess Mary Gift Box, and WWI Medal for Albert Cragg, together with important Trenchart embroidery made by Leonard Cragg during his four years fighting in France, work features family history, regiment badges and flags, length 1.3m x 0.68m
Of Hearts F.C and Football Interest: Thomas J Jenkinson Hearts F.C gold and silver medal engraved to the front, East of Scotland Football Association 1889, to reverse, Chal. Shield won by T. Jenkinson H.M.F.C (Hearts defeated Leith Athletic 2-0 in the final) Note: `Tam` Jenkinson scored the first ever goal at the new Tynecastle in a 4-1 win over Bolton in 1886 and was the first Hearts player to represent Scotland in a 4-1 victory against Northern Ireland at Hampden in 1887
Of Football Interest: A group of four football medals comprising; 9ct gold and enamel juvenile medal, to the front - Glasgow Juvenile F.A Consolation Cup Runners Up and to the reverse Rose Villa F.C 1931-32 C.McInally, silver Football medal with a gold mount, engraved to the reverse C.Y.M.S Football won by C.McInally 1932-33, silver and enamel Football medal, to the front Chathan City & District League Cup, engraved to the reverse Runners Up Rose Villa F.C 1931-32 C.McInally and silver Football medal with a gold mount, engraved to reverse G.W.F.L 1922-23 Carlton Rovers (4)
Of Sporting Interest: Winnipeg United Churches Athletic Association ten carat gold and enamel medal engraved to reverse Presbyterian F.C 1929 W. Davie, a 9ct gold and enamel medal engraved to the reverse 1937 Sir D. Readett - Bayley Cop W. Hawthorn, and a 9ct gold medal engraved to reverse Montrose 24/8/11 (3)
Of Sporting Interest: A group of 9ct gold Curling medals, won by D.J Beatson 1932-1939 comprising; World`s Curling Championship 1934 Medal, engraved to the reverse Runner Up D. J Beatson (Skip), Haymarket - Edinburgh Ice Rink Swan Trophy Medal, engraved to the reverse Merchiston C.C No.2 1932, D.J Beatson (3rd), The Edinburgh Ice Rink Ltd Medal, engraved to the reverse, Linlithgow Trophy D. Beatson (2nd) 1933, Edinburgh Masonic Curling Club 1931 Medal, engraved to the reverse Sanderson Cup won by D.J Beatson, Haymarket - Edinburgh Ice Rink Swan Trophy, engraved to the reverse Merchiston No.1 D.J Beatson Skip 1939 (5)
Of Junior Football Interest: A Scottish Junior Cup 9ct gold and enamel medal to the front Scottish Junior Football Association, engraved to the reverse Winners Petershill F.C, R.J Keith 1911-12 and Maryhill Charity Cup 9ct gold and enamel medal engraved to the reverse M.C.A Won by Petershill F.C R.J.Keith 1912 (2)
Alexio De Queiroz Ribiro (AKA Alexis de Santa Eulalia) (1868-1917) Arctic Club Medal, Bronze, Commemorating the reputed discovery of the north pole. Diameter: 2.5 inches. The other known medal is now in the collection of the Missouri Historical Society. Please note NEW YORK TIMES 1909 article.
A group of five World War II medals awarded to William Davison, R.N., JX206126, comprising 39-45 Star, Atlantic Star, Pacific Star, Burma Star, Italy Star and the War medal, each with ribbon, original named O.H.M.S. box and paperwork, together with a further 39-45 Star and an enamelled silver Royal Navy badge.
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