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* Malay Peninsula and Falklands Trio awarded to Radio Signalman Richard Fairweather, Royal Navy: Campaign Service Medal 1962, 1 clasp, Malay Peninsula (072704 R: Fairweather. R.O. 3. R.N.), South Atlantic Medal 1982, with rosette (RS R Fairweather D072704T NP 1870), Royal Naval Long Service and Good Conduct, Elizabeth II (RS R. Fairweather D072704T HMS Rooke), mounted for wearing, good very fine, with photocopied Certificate of Service (3)
Miscellaneous Medals: Afghanistan 1878-80, disc only, having had the suspension removed (7322 Gunr. J. Adams. A/4th Bde. R.A.), very fine; other defective medals (4), comprising British War Medals (3), and a General Service Medal 1918-62 disc; Second World War Group, awarded to 5621901 A.M.P. Burridge, Queen’s Royal Regiment, six, 1939-45 Star, Africa Star with 8th Army clasp, Italy, France and Germany Stars, Defence and War Medals, mounted for wearing, with Soldier’s Release book and photograph of recipient, Second World War Naval Group, six, 1939-45, Atlantic, Africa, Burma, Italy, France and Germany Stars, War Medal, Naval Accounts box of issue to Mr T Ramft, extremely fine; Second World War and I.S.M. Trio, Defence and War Medals, Imperial Service Medal, Elizabeth II type 2 (Thomas William Henry Holder), good very fine or better; other Second World War Stars and Medals (6), Imperial Service Medal, Elizabeth II type 2 (Harry Ridley); Dress Miniatures (14), including a George V D.S.O., Q.S.A, Great War Trio and Delhi Durbar group of six; together with miscellaneous mainly East German medals and badges (24), many very fine (64)
‡ Colonial Police Long Service Medal, George VI type 2 (2544 Const. Othman Bin Ariff. Fed. Malaya Police), naming officially corrected; another, George VI type 1, unnamed; Royal Naval Reserve Long Service and Good Conduct, Edward VII (D. 2785 G. Rattray, Sean. 1 Cl. R.N.R.); British War Medal (12031 Pte. E. Ralph. C. Gds.); General Sevice Medal 1918-62, Elizabeth II type 2, 1 clasp, Malaya (renamed H. G. Ismail B. Omar. Malaya H. G.), Coronation 1911, Silver Jubilee 1935, 1939-45 Star, all unnamed, good very fine or better (8)
* Women’s Social and Political Union Silver Medal for Valour, obverse engraved Hunger Strike, reverse engraved Anna Smith, with one clasp engraved May 21st 1914, extremely fine; in case of issue, interior of silk-lined cover with gold-blocked inscription: PRESENTED TO ANNA SMITH BY THE WOMEN’S SOCIAL AND POLITICAL UNION IN RECOGNITION OF GALLANT ACTION WHEREBY THROUGH ENDURANCE TO THE LAST EXTREMES OF HUNGER AND HARDSHIP A GREAT PRINCIPLE OF POLITICAL JUSTICE WAS VINDICATED
* Antigua Life Saving Medal, 1846, engraved Henry Corfield Boatswain, obv., a view of the hill fortress of Antigua, rev., die-struck legend PRESENTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ANTIGUA TO [HENRY CORFIELD BOATSWAIN] ONE OF FIVE FROM A BOATS CREW FROM THE SHIP LYDIA OF LIVERPOOL WHO BY THEIR INTREPID COURAGE & AT THE RISK OF THEIR OWN LIVES SUCCEEDED IN RESCUING FROM DEATH THREE NATIVE SEAMEN WHOSE BOAT HAD BEEN UPSET & SUNK IN A VIOLENT GALE OF WIND OFF THE HARBOUR OF ST JOHN 12TH SEPR 1846, 51mm, with unofficial suspension, a few light scuffs and bruises, good very fine and very rare .
* A Sea Gallantry Medal Group of Four awarded to Acting Warrant Officer Class 2 George Rhodes, 9th Battalion Royal Warwick Regiment: Sea Gallantry Medal, George V, in silver (George Rhodes. H.M.T. “Caronia”), 1914-15 Star (3907, Sgt. G. Rhodes, R. War. R.), British War and Victory Medals (A-W.O. Cl. 2), first in case of issue, about extremely fine; and a cap badge (lot)
* Boer War Distinguished Conduct Medal and Meritorious Service Medal Group of Eight awarded to Squadron Serjeant Major G.W. Mortiboy, 18th Hussars, attached Bethune’s Mounted Infantry: Distinguished Conduct Medal, Edward VII (Serjt-Maj: G.W. Mortiboy. Bethune’s M.I.), Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 6 clasps, Cape Colony, Tugela Heights, Orange Free State, Relief of Ladysmith, Transvaal, Laing’s Nek (engraved in italic capitals 2734 Sq. Sjt. M.W. Mortiboy. 18th Hussars), King’s South Africa 1901-02, 2 clasps (impressed S, Sjt. Maj. 18th Hussars), Coronation 1902 in bronze, unnamed as issued, Army Long Service and Good Conduct, Edward VII (Sq. Sjt. Maj), Defence Medal, Coronation 1937, both unnamed as issued, Army Meritorious Service Medal, George VI type 1 (Sq. S. Mjr. D.C.M), first five mounted for wearing, last three mounted on separate bar, very fine or better (8)
* Great War Distinguished Service Order Group of Five awarded to Lieutenant-Colonel Edward Saunders Allsup, Royal Artillery: Distinguished Service Order, George V, India General Service 1908-35, 1 clasp, North West Frontier 1908 (Lt. E. S. Allsup. R.A. No. 31. M.B.), 1914 Star and clasp (Capt. E. S. Allsup. R. A.), British War Medal, Victory Medal, with oak leaf for Mention in Despatches (Lt. Col. E.S. Allsup), mounted for wearing, extremely fine, with related miniatures (10)
* Great War Distinguished Conduct Medal Group of Five awarded to Serjeant Arthur F. Laffling, Royal West Kent Regiment: Distinguished Conduct Medal, George V (5084 Cpl-L. Sjt: A.F. Laffling. 1/R. W. Kent R.), 1914-15 Star (G-5084 Pte. A. F. Laffling R. W. Kent R.), British War and Victory Medals (GS-5084 Sjt.), Long Service in the Special Constabulary, George VI type 1 (Arthur F. Laffling), good very fine or better, with related riband bar (lot)
Great War Military Medal Group of Five awarded to Warrant Officer Class 2 R Mann 1/7th Battalion Middlesex Regiment: Military Medal, George V (167 C.S. Mjr: R. Mann. 1/7 Middx: R.-T.F.), 1914-15 Star (167 C.S. Mjr. R. Mann. Middx. R.), British War and Victory Medals (W.O. Cl. 2), Territorial Force Efficiency Medal, George V (200007 C. S. Mjr. R. Mann. M.M. 7/Middx R), very fine, with photocopied documents (5)
* Second World War North Western Europe Military Cross Group of Five awarded to Major Robert Wilson Gordon, 1st Battalion Royal Ulster Rifles, attached 3rd Parachute Brigade: Military Cross, George VI, reverse with engraved date 1946, 1939-45, France and Germany Stars, Defence Medal, War Medal, with oak leaf for Mention in Despatches, all unnamed as issued, mounted for wearing, good very fine (5)
* Second World War Italian Front Immediate Award Military Medal Group of Five awarded to Gunner Lawrence Edward Coxon, Royal Artillery: Military Medal, George VI (14267463 Gnr. L. E. Coxon, R.A.), 1939-45 Star, Africa Star with 1st Army clasp, Italy Star, War Medal, all unnamed as issued, mounted for wearing, about extremely fine (5)
Post War Air Force Cross and Malaya Trio awarded to Squadron Leader John William Arnold Elias, Royal Air Force: Air Force Cross, Elizabeth II, reverse with engraved date 1971, General Service Medal 1918-62, 1 clasp, Malaya, Elizabeth II type 2 obverse (Flt Lt J. W. A. Elias RAF Duplicate), Silver Jubilee 1977, unnamed as issued; together with a Great War Pair: British War and Victory Medal (201354. 1.A.M. H. W. Elias. R.A.F.); and Order of the British Empire, Civil Division, type 2 Member’s badge, good very fine and better (6)
A Riband Bar as worn by Captain le Marquis Vivien de Châteaubrun, representing Military Cross, British War and Victory Medals, French Croix De Guerre, Order of St Anne, Order of St Stanislaus, Order of St Anne, Order of St Vladimir, Russian Tercentenary Medal 1913 and Battle of Poltava commemorative 1909, framed, with photograph of recipient. includes a contemporary version of the Military Cross citation (lot)
* Great War Russian St George Medal for Bravery Group of Five awarded to Captain Clifton James Rendle, 6th Cheshire and Shropshire Brigade, Royal Artillery, late Rifle Brigade and North Somerset Yeomanry: 1914 Star, with separate clasp (740 Pte. C.J. Rendle. 1/1 N. Som. Yeo.), British War and Victory Medals (2. Lieut. C.J. Rendle), Defence Medal, Russia, Medal of St George for Bravery, Fourth Class (No. 165165), first three mounted for wearing, fourth in forwarding box of issue with slip, good very fine or better, St George Medal for Bravery apparently unique to the North Somerset Yeomanry; with riband bar and North Somerset Yeomanry O.C.A. badge (lot)
* Russia, An Order of St Anne Miniature Group (4): Prussia, Civil Merit Medal; Prussia, Fifteen Years Long Service Cross;Russia, Order of St Anne, Fourth Class Badge; Germany, Wilhelm I Centenary Medal 1897, all in yellow bronze and the St Anne with red enamel, mounted on chain and stick pins for wearing, very fine or better (4)
‡ Belgium, Order of Leopold II, gold medal, in bronze-gilt, in box of issue, extremely fine; Military Cross, Leopold II issue, obverse centre lacking, fine; Queen Elizabeth Medal 1914-16, in case of issue, extremely fine; Belgian Life Saving Society medal, Leopold II issue, with Congo Free State title, in silver-gilt (reverse engraved Comte Charles d’ Ursel), good very fine (4)
‡ * Imperial Germany, mounted group of five, comprising: Prussia, Order of the Red Eagle, Civil Division, Fourth Class breast badge, in silver, with enamelled centre, Oldenburg, Order of Peter Friedrich Ludwig, Military Division, Third Class Honour Cross, in blackened medal, Empire, Franco-Prussian War 1870-71, Combatant issue, 2 clasps, Metz, Paris, China 1900, Non-Combatant issue, Centenary Medal 1897, generally good very fine (5)
‡ Italy, Order of St. Maurice and St. Lazarus, Knight’s breast badge, by Cravanzola of Rome, in gold and enamels, 33.5mm, in case of issue, green enamel slightly chipped, very fine; Austria, Honour Decoration of the Red Cross, silver medal; Czechoslovakia, War Cross 1939, in case of issue; France, Franco-America, St. Mihiel commemorative 1918 and Great Britain, Society of St. George, badge by Spencer, hallmarked Birmingham 1908, in silver and enamels, very fine or better (5)
‡ Manchukuo, Imperial Visit to Japan Commemorative, 1935, commemorative medal, in oxidised silver, 41 x 30mm, in damaged case of issue, extremely fine; National Foundation 1933, in black lacquered bronze, with two silvered characters on obverse, 30.5mm, in lacquered case of issue, extremely fine; Japan, China Incident War Medal 1937, in light bronze, 30mm, in slightly damaged case of issue, extremely fine (3)
‡ Dress Miniatures: Mounted Group of Six: GERMANY, Franco Prussian War1870-71, non-combatant issue, William I centenary 1897, unofficial War Merit Medal, SWEDEN, Order of the Polar Star, in silver-gilt and-gilt and enamels, NORWAY, Order of Olav, Type 1, BELGIUM, Order of Leopold, all in silver, gilt and enamels, mounted on a triple gilt Godet chain, very fine or better (6)
‡ Dress Miniatures (9): GERMANY, MECKLENBURG-STRELITZ, Order of the Wendian Crown, breast star, in silvered metal, with enamelled centre; PRUSSIA, Order of the Red Eagle, in silver-gilt and enamels, with enamelled riband; ICELAND, Order of the Falcon, type 1 (1921-44), in silver-gilt and enamels; JAPAN, Order of the Sacred Treasure, in gilt metal, with enamelled centre; SERBIA, Milosh Obilich Gold Medal, in silver-gilt; SPAIN, Order of St. Ferdinand, in gilt and enamels; and ephemeral or unofficial medals (3), fourth lacking retaining pin, generally very fine (lot)
Jimmy McNemeny - Scottish football cap, gold football medals and archive material to include; 1905 Scotland Cap; G.N.E.J.F.A 1900 - 1901 gold medal, won by Cabuslang Hibs; gold Glasgow Junior League Championship medal, won by Glencairn FC 1901 - 1902; Scotland V England gold medal 1910; SFA Scotland V England gold medal 1914; Celtic D.F.C, Prag 14 - 16 May 1911 gold medal; Canadian FA life members gold medal and Scots Canadian Football Tour 1921 gold medal; together with various photographs, newspaper clippings from various points in McNemeny`s career including team shots as player and trainer and also in Scotland strip and a gold plated half hunter pocket watch and a costume tie pin (qty) Notes: James "Jimmy" McMenemy (1880-1965) accomplished a prolific football career that spanned over twenty years with Celtic F.C. (1902-1920) and Partick Thistle F.C. (1920-23), in which he made 515 appearances, scored 168 goals, and amassed numerous victories and honours. During his time with Celtic F.C., McMenemy was part of the legendary squad that won the 1904 Scottish Cup Final by defeating the Rangers 3-2 (after being down 2-0). In addition, he was a member of the Celtic squad which achieved the impressive performance of winning five consecutive Scottish League championships (between 1905-6 and 1909-10 seasons), and four during the 1914-18 war. Jimmy went on to win an additional five Scottish Cup medals (1907; 1908; 1911; 1912; 1914) before leaving Celtic Park and later collecting another with Partick Thistle in 1921, which remains the club`s one and only Scottish Cup victory. McMenemy scored five goals for the Scotland national team, thus earning the nickname "Napoleon," while also accumulating seven consecutive Glasgow Charity Cup successes (from 1911-12 till 1917-18), as well as many Glasgow Cup honours.
Harry McMenemy - three gold football medals to include Glasgow & District Intermediate FA, Consolodation cup 1928 - 1929 runner up medal won by Strathclyde FC; Glasgow Eastern Intermediate Charity Association 1929 - 1930, won by Strathclyde FC; Scottish Intermediate Football League, Eastern Division runners up 1930 - 1931, won by Strathclyde FC; together with a pair of bi color gold cufflinks inscribed to reverse HMcM (4) Note: Harry McMenemy followed the example set by his father, James "Jimmy" McMenemy, and embarked on his own professional football career with Newcastle Utd F.C. in the 1930s. During his time with Newcastle Utd, Harry was a member of the squad that defeated Arsenal (2-1) in the highly contested 1932 "Over the Line" FA Cup final. Arsenal led the match in the first half, 1-0, but Newcastle`s equaliser came after a long ball had appeared to go over the goal line, and out for a goal kick. Newcastle winger Jimmy Richardson nevertheless crossed the ball back into play and Jack Allen levelled the match for Newcastle. The referee ruled that the ball had not gone out of play, even through photographic evidence later showed that the ball had actually crossed the line, and the goal stood. Allen scored again in the second half to win the match, 2-1.
1920`s miniature silver golf cup with crossed clubs and written in relief `Dunlop golf ball hole-in-one Souvenir`. Hallmarked Birmingham Medal Co 1929. Height measuring 5 cm, weight 24 grams. Condition: The cup displays wear commensurate with the age and use with general scratches, marks and tarnishing. Small dints visible. The hallmarks are clear and legible.
A 1920`s 9ct gold billiards medal with central enamelled shield and personal presentation engraving. Hallmarked Birmingham 1926. Weight 8.7 grams. Together with a silver cricket medal with central enamelled panel and personal inscription, hallmarked Birmingham 1938, weight 15.7 grams. About extremely fine.(2). Condition: Both medals appear in good condition displaying wear commensurate with the age and use, there are general scratches, marks and tarnishing. The enamel is in good condition. The hallmarks are clear and legible.
An interesting group of campaign and Indian prize medals awarded to 3057 Pte W Greensall Somerset LI, comprising India General Service Medal bars Tirah 1897-98, Punjab Frontier 1897-98, QSA bars Traansvaal, Relief of Ladysmith, Orange Free State, Tugela Heights, Cape Colony, KSA, bars South Africa 1901, 1902, Durrand Football Challenge Prize medal 1896, silver 57mm, cased, silver Murree Brewery Football Cup medals, silver 34mm (2), Ambala football medal, bronze 45mm. (6). Condition:
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