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Medals - A group of seven German Military Medals comprising: Merit Cross For War Aid, Cross Of Honour (non-combative), 15 years Long Service Medal (Hessen), Silver Merit Medal Of The Ducal Saxe-Ernestine Order (Saxe-Coburg-Gotha), Silver War Service Medal (Ottoman Empire), Iron Cross (2nd class) and 25 years Long Service Medal together with a ribbon bar with miniature combatant swords, long service cross and silver cross
USA Military Campaign Medals, including World War Two Victory, Liberation of Austria, Occupation of Germany and American Campaign, 1941-45 Medals, USA Air Force medals, including Distinguished Flying Cross, Achievement, Air Force Cross and Combat Readiness medals, USA Military Service Medals, including Joint Service Commendation, Desert Shield, Gulf War Campaign, Arctic and Antarctica Service Medals, USA Merchant Marine and Marine Corps Medals, including Atlantic War Zone, Pacific War Zone, Marine Corp Reserve and Expeditionary Medals, a USA Legion of Merit Medal, a Bronze Star, Silver Star and Soldiers Medal, (61)
Julian Rossi Ashton, English/Australian 1851-1942- Extensive, Australian rural landscape with outbuildings; watercolour and bodycolour over traces of pencil, signed and dated 1910, inscribed label for The Fine Arts Society, 29 Bligh Street, Sydney, Australia, attached verso, 25x35cm, Note: The original Sydney Art School today the Julian Ashton Art School, which Ashton established in 1890, recognised as one of the most influential in Australia. In 1897-98 Ashton was president of the Society of Artists which in 1903 amalgamated with the Art Society of New South Wales to become the Royal Art Society of New South Wales. In 1907 he led a successful move to re-establish the Society of Artists, and was president until 1921 and vice-president until 1940, when he returned to the Royal Art Society. Because of Ashton`s domination, the society became strongly identified with his art school. He was behind the establishment in 1911 of the Fine Arts Society`s gallery and shop in Bligh Street, the first to deal solely in Australian art. He also lectured and wrote frequently, especially for Art in Australia. Ashton was a well-established artist in both oils and water-colour. He claimed his `Evening, Merri Creek` (1882) was the first plein air painting done in Australia. His early landscapes had a distinctly Australian feeling of light and space. He was also known for his romantic figure-paintings, many done at beaches near his home at Bondi. Awarded the Society of Artists` medal for distinguished services to Australian art in 1924, he was appointed C.B.E. in 1930, and won the Sydney sesquicentenary prize for a water-colour in 1938. (ADoB)
Militaria: South African medal with five clasps/bars, SA 1902/1901, Transvaal, Orange free state, and Cape colony, awarded to 8314 PTE R VOKES . VOL COY R, war regiment, plus two medals to 55532 PTE YOKES. ESSEX R, as well as assorted Military cap badges, and three medals, order of Buffaloes to R Vokes (one silver, two gold medal) (q)
A group of five miniature medals including 1914-18 War medal, Victory medal, 1939-45 Defence medal, an Indian General Service medal with Afghanistan N.W.F. 1919 clasp and an OBE military 1st type. Also a 1914-18 War medal and Victory medal to 28927 Pte. J Chadwick Bord. R. and four World War II medals
Medal - Birmingham County Football Association Charity Cup, decorated with Coat of Arms and angel to obverse, in 9ct gold stamped "9" "375" and Birmingham 1920 date, the mill engraved "Birmingham & West Bromwich Albion, A. Bentley". *Alf Bentley born in Derbyshire, played for Derby County, Bolton Wanderers and moved to West Brom for £500 in 1913. He then transferred to Burton Albion in 1922.
A World War Two trio comprising France and Germany Star, War Medal and Defence Medal in original box addressed to W.W. G. Viner, a cased Imperial Service Medal (Walter William George Viner) with certificate, Soldier`s Service and Pay Book, various related papers and a small collection of badges.
A World War Two group of four comprising France and Germany Star, 1939-45 Star, War Medal and Defence Medal, in envelope addressed to F.A.Kelly, together with a copy Mentioned in Despatches notice (Dvr.F.A.Kelly R.A.S.C.) and relevant London Gazette, ribbon bar with oak leaf, cased GIVR Imperial Service Medal (Annie Kelly), World War One soldiers pay book (R.A.Kelly A.S.C.) and other ephemera.
A Crimea Medal with Alma, Balaklava, Inkermann and Sebastopol clasps, (Qr.Master Denis O’Hara 17th Lancers), together with related framed print. “During the Charge after reaching the guns he rallied some of the int. remnants of the 17th Lancers and joined Morris’ horsemen, they then sliced through the Russian Cavalry and eventually returned to the English lines. He also helped to bring Morris in from under fire and tried to stop the bleeding from a head wound until assistant Surgeon Cattel arrived. With the service troops the entire period 1st January 1854 to the 1st January 1856. There is a painting by Orlando Norie in the 17th Lancers Museum”. At the battle of Inkerman, O`Hara, with the assistance of his brother James and Corporal Morley helped bring in the mortally wounded Cornet Cleveland. In Morley’s account on Page 21, there is a sketch showing Cleveland being carried by three men. Appointed Quarter Master 2nd Februrary 1855. Resigned 18th April 1856. Extract from “Forgotten Heroes” by Roy Dutton included with the kind permission of the author.
A Crimea Medal with Balaklava, Inkermann and Sebastopol Clasps (T.Foster 17th Lancers) and related framed photograph. On furlough 18th November 1853 to the 21st January 1854. Absent 27th-28th February and 15th-16th March 1854. Placed in the cells 17th-20th March 1854. To Scutari on the 26th October 1854 and mistakenly listed as killed. Invalided to England on the 10th January 1855. Served in A Troop. Foster, who was wounded by grape-shot in the thigh during the Charge was seen by Queen Victoria at Brompton Barracks on the 3rd March 1855. Rejoined his regiment on the 24th March 1855. Appears in a photograph at the Cavalry Depot in August 1855. Absent without leave 7th-8th December 1855 and again 9th-11th January 1856. Died 26th February 1860 during a march in India. Foster`s name differs on some records being shown as “John Foster 1008” and “Thomas Forster 1008”. The photograph shows the new pattern Uniform for the 17th Lancers. This double white stripe and short jacket with a double breasted tunic replaced the grey overalls issued experimentally in the Crimea. From left to right Pte T.Smith, Pte W.Dimmock, Pte W.Pearson and Pte T.Foster. Extract from “Forgotten Heroes” by Roy Dutton included with the kind permission of the author.
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