Family Group of Medals, comprising Great War Pair to 33101 Private John Whiteman East Yorkshire Regiment, British War and Victory Medals; together with a group of five Medals to T/61540 Driver WOII David Whiteman, Royal Army Service Corps, General Service Medal 1918-62 Clasp Palestine; 1939-45 Star; France and Germany Star; Defence Medal and War Medal
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Great War Group of three Medals to 15754 Private C Beane, Norfolk Regiment, 1914-15 Star; British War Medal and Victory Medal; together with relevant ephemera relating to 27811 Private Charles Harry Beane, 6th Battalion Royal Dublin Fusiliers, son of Charles Harry and Kezia Beane of Waxham, Norfolk –Private Beane died 17th November 1916 and is commemorated at Doiran Memorial
CHAMPIONS MEDAL-SWIFT Gold medal awarded by the Football League to Frank Swift for being a member of the 1936-37 Manchester City Championship winning team. Complete with original case , the medal is inscribed on the reverse "Manchester City FC 1936-37 F.V.Swift" Hall-marked. Frank Swift , City and England goalkeeper, played in all 42 League games during the season and made 341 appearances in goal for City in League games between 1933 and 1949. He won 19 England Caps and captained England v Italy in 1948. Vaughtons case. Good
FA CUP-WINNERS MEDAL Gold FA Cup winners medal awarded to Mike Doyle when Manchester City defeated Leicester 1-0 in 1969. Complete with original box (Fattorini), the medal is inscribed "The Football Association Challenge Cup Winners" on the reverse with "Season 1968-69" on the rim. Hallmarked. Mike Doyle won 5 England caps and was a prominent member of the Cup-Winning team. Good
EUROPEAN CUP-WINNERS CUP MEDAL Gold medal awarded to a Manchester City player for winning the European Cup-Winners Cup. Inscribed on the reverse 1969-70 Cupe de Vainquers de Cupe Europeenne, front shows a footballer kicking a ball with UEFA label. Manchester City defeated Gornik Zabrze 2-1 in the 1970 European Cup Winners Cup Final in Vienna. Good
BRONZE MEDAL Bronze Medal and original case awarded to Norman Wright on the Manchester City Tour of Italy in 1934. Case indicates that the medal comes from Florence and City played Fiorentina on May 13th 1934 drawing 3-3. The medal has a footballer on one side and a lion on a pedestal on the other with 1933-34 inscribed on the pedestal, slight damage to case. Generally good
ARDWICK WINNERS MEDAL Probacw72bly the oldest medal in existence relating to Manchester City FC. This is a winners medal for the Manchester Cup 1890-91, gold hallmarked with enamel Manchester FA coat of arms. Reverse is inscribed "Winners ArdwickFC 1890-1891 P.Bennett" Complete with case. Ardwick (soon to be Manchester City) defeated Newton Heath (Manchester United) 1-0 in the Final. An excellent opportunity to obtain a medal from the first ever Cuptriumph of Ardwick / Manchester City. Good
A collection of mostly British and foreign coins, including; a USA 50 cents 1824, a dollar 1881, an Anne half crown 1707 E, a threepence 1713, a George IV crown 1821, two George V crowns 1935, a George II shilling 1734, with roses and plumes, a Victoria penny 1853, a George III sixpence 1787, Roman coins including a silver denarius, eight year type specimen proof sets, with cases, a 1914-18 British War Medal to 21712 CPL.J.COPLAND. L`POOL R. and a 1935 Silver Jubilee Medallion.
Two United Nations medals, one with bar FORMER YUGOSLAVIA and the other with bar KOSOVO, four First and Second World War dress miniature medals, mounted on a bar, a 1939-45 War medal, with a matching dress miniature medal and a quantity of coins, including a Greek five drachma 1833 A (mounted as a pendant) and a Victoria double florin 1890.
Three restruck Maria Theresia dollars 1780, including one with a case, a five pounds crown 2000, four two pounds coins, a Victoria Jubilee head halfcrown 1887, the reverse enameled and mounted as a brooch, a silver sports medallion, detailed Bradford Grammar School 1891, four enameled badges and a St John Ambulance Association bronze medal.
Gentry family medals, comprising; the 1914 Star with bar to 6019 PTE A.GENTRY. R.A.M.C., the 1914-18 British War Medal and the 1914-19 Victory Medal to 6019 CPL.A.GENTRY. R.A.M.C., mounted on a bar, a Christmas 1914 brass gift tin, four Second World War Medals, comprising; The 1939-1945 Star, The Italy Star, The Defence Medal and The War Medal, the Army Council forwarding slip and with a box of postage to Mr G B Gentry, two enamelled London Ambulance Service badges, one similar collar badge, safe driving medals and badges with boxes, a silver and enamelled darts medal and a quantity of paperwork including details relating to winning The Vernons Football Pools.
Seventeen items of jewellery and vertu, including; a rectangular pietra dura brooch with a harp motif, a silver brooch, Birmingham 1895, a pair of paste set hat pins, a propelling pencil, a small glass scent bottle, a brooch fitted with two portrait miniatures, probably Indian, three buttons, two enamelled buckles, a French medal, an Oriental small seal, a locomotive charm, a gilt metal mounted banded agate box, a filligree barrel shaped slide and a gilt star shaped pendant with a detached similar suspension loop.
A collection of mostly British pre-decimal coins, including florins, shillings, sixpences, brass threepences, pennies and halfpennies, including some pre-1947 issues, a 1970 eight-coin proof specimen set, with the original case, and decimal period large fifty pence coins and twenty pence coins, together with a small quantity of foreign coins, including a South Africa two shillings 1954, and a Kennedy half-dollar and a cent, framed for display, and a Royal Lifesaving Society Bronze fob medal.
MEDALS. – Mary WILSON (artist). An album containing 12 original watercolours with gilt. [N.p.: n.d. but circa 1915]. Folio (140 x 135 mm.) Each window mounted watercolour (77 x 77mm.) depicting a different medal or award and titled. (Minor browning and soiling.) Original cloth. – And a few items of related ephemera, including an a.l.s. from the artist (a lot).
After Sir Edwin Landseer RA, mid-late 19th century- "A Distinguished Member of the Humane Society"; watercolour, bears monogram and dated 1857, 34x45cm: Note: The Original painted in 1831, and inscribed "Paul Pyr bred by Mr. Phillip Bacon and belonging to Landseer`s cousin. A Stately white dog with a black head and small blaze, waiting to be of assistance to the unwary"; The painting first exhibited in 1838. The distinguished dog in the painting is supposed to be "Bob" according to legend, he was shipwrecked off the coast of England. As a stray, he became well-known along the London waterfront saving people from drowning, There were twenty-three rescues recorded spanning fourteen years, He was declared a distinguished member of the Royal Humane Society which not only entitled him to a medal, but also to food every day. When Sir Edwin Landseer decided to paint Bob in 1837, the dog could not be located, Another Newfoundland, whom Landseer had seen walking down a street in London carrying a message for his mistress, posed for the painting. His name was Paul Pry. Paul Pry was taken to the artist`s studio and placed on a table in the position that we see him in the picture, The artist has placed the faithful dog against a simple background; a dull threatening sky, The light falls beautifully on his white coat. We can almost feel his thick, soft fur and hear him breathe, His dark head stands out. (Newfoundland Club of America)
Militaria: a collection of WWII unengraved medals, QEII cadet medal, 39/45 war medal, defense medal, national service medal 1939-60, medal from 1939-45, France and Germany stars, and medal `Thank you Liberators - Eindhoven`, as well as a collection of badges including Royal British Legion, Armed Forces Veteran and others, a small Irish Guards flask and a service belt. (q)
Captain Henry Wellington Palmer, 74th Highlanders group of three medals comprising; (KCB) The Most Honourable Order of the Bath, neck badge in gold and enamel, The South African medal 1853 and the South Africa medal 1877-8 (RENAMED) (3) Later Major General Henry Palmer CB (1828-1891) Born at Tallaght House, County Dublin the son of major James Palmer Sr. He served with the 74th Highlanders throughout the Kaffer War of 1851-1853. 1864 as major of 90th Regiment of Foot (Perthshire Volunteers). 1868 Stationed in the Punjab, East Indies, 1873 Lt Col, 1878 Major General. Commanded the Regiment from April 1873 to 1878 and retires whereupon he recieved the CB for 30 years service
A World War One group of four to include Military Medal GVR, 1914-15 Star War Medal and Victory Medal (83928 Dvr.D.Carter R.A.), a General Service Medal GVR with `Iraq`, `N.W.Persia`, `Palestine` and `Palestine 1945-48` clasps (83928 Gnr.D.Carter R.A.), a boxed Colonial Police Forces Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (54 1/Brit.Sgt.Donald F.Carter Palestine Police Force), two Palestine Police badges and a boxed R.A.O.B. Medal.
A World War Two group of seven to include 1939-45 Star, Africa Star (missing 8th Army clasp), Burma Star, Italy Star, War Medal, Defence Medal and Territorial Efficient Service Medal, together with miniatures and also separate 1939-45 Star, France and Germany Star, Africa Star and Atlantic Star and engraved copper commemorative plate with signatures.
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