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A British Empire Medal group of eight World War Two medals, including 1939-45 War, Defence medals, Burma, Africa, Atlantic and Africa Stars, Royal Naval Long service and Good conduct medal, and British Empire Medal, awarded to C.P.O. CK. (S) Douglas W. Jacob, P/MX.57020, and a set of matching miniatures.
A Great War Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal Group of Four to B.Q.M Sergeant W G Smith, GVR LS&GCM 1033717 B.Q.M.Sjty.W.G.Smith.R.A. 1914 Star 62793 Gnr : W.G.Smith.R.F.A WM 62793 Sjt.W.G.Smith.R.A VM 62793 Sjt W.G.Smith.R.A Together with cloth rank badge, ribbon bar, other badges and an earlier Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal to 4400 Pte W J Smith, R.A.M.C, with Khedives Star.
A World War II RAF Flying Log Book, Medals and Family Medals Related to 109896 Flt Lt ( later Squadron Leader ) Desmond Ernest Healey, Healey began military life in the Royal Horse Guards and included is a regimental boxing medal by Phillips of Aldershot. WWII medals of 39-45 Star, Air Europe Star ( Flt Lt D E Healey 109896 ) with France and Germany clasp, silver WM and DM with miniatures and ribbon bar, cloth insignia. RAF pocket book etc. The log book details approximately 55 ops bombing raids on ammo and fuel dumps in Northern France, enemy strong points at Boulogne and Arnhem on 14/9/44 and 25/9/44 respectively. Healey flew with 107 Squadron 1942 to 1943 and 88 Squadron 1943 to 1944, flying mainly Blenheims and Bostons. Also included are a Great War Trio with miniatures to Staff Nurse E E Healey, with territorial force nursing badge.
THE GEORGE BEST EGG BY SARAH FABERGE number 14 of a limited edition of 19. Accompanied with the St Petersburg certificate which reads: sarah Faberge, great grandaughter of Russian Imperial Jeweller Carl Faberge created the George Best Egg in homage to Manchester United and Northern Ireland`s greatest ever palyer, and in support of the GEORGE BEST FOUNDATION. The finial is formed as a shamrock and created in sterling silver and 24 carat gold. The egg is spun in solid sterling, hand engine-turnes and guilloche enamelled in red. The European Cup medal stands to the front, recordingGeorge Best`s part in Manchester United`s greatest European achievement. To the reverse, the football League Champion`s badge. The sides of the Egg are graced with the official crest used by Manchester United in 1968; and, from the same year, the Northern Ireland official crest. The lower half of the egg is decorated with the famous Faberge swags interspersed with ornamental silver and gold footballs, modelled after footballs of the 60`s. The foot is hand engine-turned in sterling silver and gold. Open the Egg and, in the tradition of the Faberge family, view the surprise. On a field of gold and silver, George Best is presented, poised to press forward. A sterling and black-gold diamond studded football lies at his feet. Sarah Faberge`s sponsor`s mark stands alongside the authentic British hallmark. The GEORGE BEST FOUNDATION provides charitable funds for research into liver disease and alcoholism. Limited Edition of 68 for the world market. This is number 14
THE JIMMY JOHNSTONE EGG BY SARAH FABERGE number 14 of a limited edition of 19 Accompanied with the St Petersburg certificate which reads: Sarah Faberge, great granddaughter of Russian Imperial Jeweller Carl Faberge, has created the Jimmy Johnstone Egg both in celebration of Celtic Football Club`s greatest ever player aand in his support. The lion is presented as a finial in sterling silver and 24 carat gold-symbol of Celtic`s triumph in winning the European Cup in Lisbon in 1967. The lion presides over the badges of Celtic`s winners medals-the European Cup medal to the front; to the reverse the Scottish League Championship medal; and flanking them, to the left the Scottish Football Association Cup and to the right the Scottish Football League Cup Medals. Struck in the original dies, gilded and hand-enamelled, the sterling medals intersperse a reminder of Jimmy Johnstone`s origins with the coal pithead-four winding-shaft supports, fashioned in silver and black gold. The top of the Egg itself is hand engine-turned on sterling silver and precious rhodium. The lower half of the creation is adorned with Celtic Football Club`s badge proclaiming its 1888 origin and produced here with specific authority from the Club. The badge is counterbalanced by the motif from `The Lord of the Wing` motion picture, which celebrates Jimmy Johnstone`s career and achievement. To the sides, seven magic celtic rings, also in hand-enamelled silver. The bezel is an echo of the `Jungle`, whose corrugated roof it commemorates. Open the Egg and view the surprise. On a field of gold and hallmarked silver, Jimmy Johnstone himself, poised aslant as he presses forward: Celtic`s legendary player, triumphantly mpdelled in silver and fine gold, at his feet a sterling silver and black gold diamond-studded football. Jimmy`s signature authenticates the creation. Sarah Faberge places her Jimmy Johnstone Egg on a foot with seven steps in final witness of Jinky`s number and of the `Jungle` terraces from which he would have happily stood watching his heroes had it not been for his own amazing God-given talents. Sarah adds her signature beneath, engraved and attesting the edition issue. Limited edition 19 for the World Market. This is number 14.
DUNCAN OWLER ROBERTSON R.N. his 1939 45 Star, Atlantic Star with `France and Germany clasp, Africa Star with North Africa 1942-43 clasp, Italy Star, War Medal and Coronation Medal 1953, mounted with matching miniature mounted group and his Certificate of Competency (Steamship) dated 1951 (also qualified as Radar Observer on Merchant Ships 1952)
FAMILY RELATED BRITISH WAR MEDALS comprising of the 1914-18 War and Victory `M-348954 Pte.N. Whyte.A.S.C.` portrait photograph of the recipient and his wife, Silver War Badge `B318821`, 1936-45 Star.Italy Star and Collar Badge of `2988064 Pte. Neil Whyte, Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders (casualty-Battle accident), with report, Burgh of Paisley death certificate, his Soldiers Service and Pay Book, uniform photograph, bible and a 1954 copy of `The War Dead of the British Ccoomonwealth` (Italy) and the 19369-45 War Medal of `14993482 Pte.J. Whyte`, 2 Yorks & Lancs. Regt., his portrait photograph, Skill at Arms Record Book, Soldiers Release Book and Certificate of Service in the Royal Navy (1943), H.M.S. `Victory` and `Glendower`
* JOHN VINE OF COLCHESTER (1808/9-1867) THREE PRIZE WINNING PIGS signed and inscribed SMTIHFIELD CLUB 1858. WINNERS OF THE GOLD Medal Bred & Fed by Mr G Beal, 45 x 60cm, contemporary rosewood moulded frame (gilt painted) Illustrated: Moncrieff (E) and S & I Joseph, Farm Animal Portraits, Woodbridge 1996, col plt 129. ++In finely preserved original condition with light surface scratch centre left, unlined and on the original stretchers, in what is the original frame. Unrestored. On the reverse of the support the colourman`s stencil of Sherborn & Tillyer 321 Oxford St
AN UNUSUAL MAHOGANY PRINTING SET FOR THE BLIND with hinged `galley` and a compartment containing a quantity of pinned blocks, 36 x 38cm, mid 19th c In 1832 the Edinburgh Society of Arts offered a gold medal for the best printing method for the blind. ++Minor damage and a crack in the hinged door but in otherwise good original condition. Lacking one of the two iron hooks
WATERLOO MEDAL replacement silver straight bar suspender *CORP. GAVIN HAMILTON, 1ST BATT. 79th REG. FOOT [Cameronian Highlanders], with GENERAL BERTHIER`S [FOLDING] MAP OF FRANCE, engraving in contemporary outline colour by S Leigh, 1804, backed on linen, believed to have been presented by the Duke of Northumberland to Gavin Barham Hamilton in June 1851, laid down, framed (2) ++++
"The warmongering lie has recoiled upon its inventors" CHURCHILL (SIR WINSTON LEONARD SPENCER) IMPORTANT UNPUBLISHED T.L.S. AS PRIME MINISTER 3s, 10 Downing Street Whitehall, 25 March 1953 to Samuel Field Middup, Newstead Colliery, Nottingham [prospective conservative parliamentary candidate for Stoke on Trent North and previously for the constituencies of Belper and Loughborough], with official envelope endorsed "URGENT PERSONAL AND CONFIDENTIAL", three other letters to Middup from 10 Downing Street (including one from Sir John Colville) with envelopes, an a.l.s. from Stanley Baldwin, 1.5s, Astley Hall, Stourport, 11 Jan 1931 to Kenneth McCraith, Newstead Abbey, Nottinghamshire, with envelope and S F Middup`s medals comprising 1914-15 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal 13731 L/CPL [PTE on pair] S F MIDDUP NOTTS & DERBY R
A FRENCH GILT BRONZE MANTEL CLOCK the Louis XVI style cisélé case surmounted by a flower-filled vase on a pedestal flanked by the figures of reclining children with garlands, the enamel dial with blue chapters and signed MIROY FRES BREVETES PARIS/PRIZE MEDAL 1851, the movement striking on a bell, the eight pairs of Sèvres style bleu celeste ground porcelain plaques painted with putti and flowers, 47cm h, c1860 ++In fine, complete, original state, no damage or restoration. An excellent example
An eight-day marine chronometer with up/down indicator, Thomas Mercer, Maker to the Admiralty, London no 7784, in a coromandel case, circa 1865, bearing red marks Silver Medal 1867 and Hon. Mention 1876, in a rosewood case with brass stringing and edges and recessed handles, applied a monogrammed plaque HWH to the hinged lid and a circular shell plaque to the front inscribed Thomas Mercer London & St Albans 7744, the case 22.5cm (8.75") high, 20.5cm (8") wide, with Repair and Rate Certificate Nov 9th 1937 named Thomas Mercer and signed pp. Frank Mercer/see illustration
A round miniature ivory slip probably for a porcelain medal painted by the Swansea and Nantgarw entrepreneur and one time decorator William Weston Young, with druids in a grove regarding an infant in a hollow tree-trunk, 5cm diameter; and an accompanying booklet from The National Museum of Wales. Cf. The Picture Book of Welsh Porcelain, (The National Museum of Wales, Cardiff 1951), p. 28 for a similar example.
WW2 Red Cross Tunic and Cap / Red Cross Medals & badges uniform: Woman`s 2 pocket short tunic to Northants 66 with period cap together with a collection of cloth & metal badges and medals to include Proficiency in First Aid medal, 3 years service, cloth badges for Northumberland 4, Branch Officer all mounted on a board.
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