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Naval General Service Medal, with Nile bar, to John Chapman. NOTE: Of the four John Chapmans listed in the NGS Roll none were entitled to the Nile clasp. They were entitled to Syria; St Vincent and Trafalgar; Java; and Camperdown. As it has been impossible to establish which of the recipients this medal was awarded to we have elected to price it at the lowest value bar.
Africa Campaign Medal, Italy, 1895-96 bar, Kassala 1894, Agordat II, Halat 1891, Asmara 1889, Spedizione 1887, together with another similar, no bars, Italian Ethiopian 1935 Campaign, French Colonial Medal with Cotes de Somalis 1940-41 bar and a Belgian 1914-18 Belgian Abyssinian Campaign Medal. (5)
Sudan Police Distinguished Service Medal, complete with ribbon, together with another similar. Sudan Defence Force Long Service and Good Conduct Medal Officer`s, together with another similar. Sudan Defence Force Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (O.R.), together with another similar and four further Sudan Defence Force Medals. (10)
Sussex and Gloucestershire Regiment First War DCM and LSGC group of five to WOII Richard Carter, DCM to 31555 C.S. MJR. R. CARTER. 7/GLOUC. R., 1914-15 Star to 8194 SJT R. CARTER R. SUSS. R., British War Medal to 8194 W.O. CL. 2. R. CARTER, Victory Medal ditto, LSGC to 5172637 W.O. CL. 11. R. CARTER. D.C.M. GLOUC.R.
Army Service Corps First War Long Service and Good Conduct group of four, to S-24461 CPL T. ELVERSTON A.S.C. on the 1914 Star, S-24461 A.S.SJT T. ELVERSTON A.S.C. on the British War Medal, Victory Medal and LS&GC Medal, together with a Death Plaque to William Edward Macey, an Ypres Memorial ash tray, a Royal Navy Sweetheart Brooch and a nother for the RAF. (5)
QSA, WWI Trio and Volunteer Long Service and Good Conduct Medal group of five (six?), to 1132 Serjt. J. FOLEY. VL. CO. R.I.R. on the QSA, with OFS and CC bars, 381 BGLR. J. FOLEY. 18 LOND.R. on the 14-15 Star, 381 A. SJT. J. FOLEY. 18-LOND.R. on the British War Medal and Victory Medal, 6499 C. SJT: J. FOLEY. 18/MIDDX: V.R.C. on the Volunteer Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, together with a further British War Medal marked up to 265 SJT. J. FOLEY. RIF. BRIG., and a FOR KING AND EMPIRE SERVICES RENDERED badge.
CVO, CBE group of seven to Assistant Commissioner Henry James Ellis Hunt Metropolitan Police, Commander of the Victorian Order, complete with neck ribbon and contained in its COLLINGWOOD case, Commander of the British Empire numbered 1998, complete with neck ribbon and contained in its GARRARD & CO. case, both accompanied with investiture invitations and certificates, together with court mounted group of five comprising The Order of St John, Defence Medal, 1939-45 Medal, 1977 Jubilee Medal with certificate and Police Long Service and Good Conduct Medal named to CH. INSPR. HENRY J.E. HUNT, complete with full set of mounted miniatures. Born in 1919 Henry Hunt served within the Thames division before being promoted Commander (Traffic) Met. from 1968-69, Deputy Assistant Commissioner (Administration) 1969-72 Met., Assistant Commissioner (B) Met. 1972-74 and Assistant Commissioner (D) Met. 1974-78.
An English folding bowie knife belonging to Henry Charles Warre DSO 60th Kings Royal Rifle Corps, 23cm clipped back blade stamped BROWN SALISBURY, this released by a push button in the grip, this engraved H.C.W 60th Rifles, folding crossguard, two-piece chequered horn grips, contained in its leather sheath with belt loop. Henry Charles Warre was born on the 22nd of October 1866 he joined the KRRC 5th October 1887 and by 1895 had reached the rank of Captain and Lt. Colonel by 1916. Hazura Expedition 1891, Medal with clasp, Miranzai Expedition 1891, Medal with clasp, Operations in Chitral 1895, Medal with clasp. South Africa 1899-1902, Relief of Ladysmith, including action at Colenso; operations of 17 to Jan 1900, and action at Spion Kop; operations of 5 to 7 Feb 1900, and action at Vaal Kranz; operations on Tugela Heights (14 to 16 Feb 1900) Mentioned in Despatches London Gazette 8 Feb and 10 Sept 1900, 1 and 18 July 1902. Queen`s Medal with 5 clasps, King`s Medal with 2 clasps and DSO. 1914-17 Mentioned in Despatches London Gazette 19 Oct 1914, 17 Feb 1915, 1 Jan 1916 and 11 Dec 1917.
A 9CT GOLD 1981 CENTENARY F.A.CUP FINAL WINNERS MEDAL, the obverse inscribed The Football Association Challenge Cup, Winners, the rim inscribed Season 1980-81, with ring suspension. Tottenham Hotspur won the 1981 final after a replay. In the first match played on 9th May 1981, Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester City drew the match 1-1. In the replay played on 14th May 1981, Tottenham Hotspur defeated Manchester City 3-2. The 1981 F.A.Cup Final was indeed a memorable occasion befitting the hundredth final. Tommy Hutchinson, Manchester City`s forward scored twice in the first game, one for his own side and an equalising own goal for Tottenham Hotspur, the first man to score for both teams in a final since 1946. In the replay it was Ricky Villa who scored twice and his winning goal is arguable one of the best ever F.A.Cup final goals. Lots 491-492 relate to the playing career of Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper Milija Aleksic
A 9CT GOLD AND ENAMEL 1927-28 SCOTTISH CUP WINNERS MEDAL. The obverse inscribed Scottish Football Association, the reverse inscribed Scottish Cup, Won By Rangers F.C., J. Kerr, Trainer, 1927-28, with ring suspension, in original fitted case In the above cup final played on 14th April 1928 at Hampden Park, Rangers defeated Celtic 4-0. Lots 493-502 were awarded to Rangers and Heart of Midlothian trainer James Kerr
A 9CT GOLD AND ENAMEL 1929-30 SCOTTISH CUP WINNERS MEDAL. The obverse inscribed Scottish Football Association, the reverse inscribed Scottish Cup, Won by Rangers F.C., J Kerr (Trainer), 1929-30, with ring suspension In the above cup final played on settled after a replay on 16th April 1930 at Hampden Park, Rangers defeated Partick Thistle 2-1. Lots 493-502 were awarded to Rangers and Heart of Midlothian trainer James Kerr
A 9CT GOLD AND ENAMEL 1929-30 SCOTTISH LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP MEDAL. The obverse inscribed Scottish League Championship, Won By Rangers F.C., 1929-30, the reverse inscribed Rangers F.C., Record Year, 1929-30, Won By, J. Kerr (Trainer), Winners of Charity Cup, Glasgow Cup, Scottish Cup, Scottish League, 2nd XI Scottish Cup, Scottish Alliance Championship, with ring suspension, in original fitted case. Rangers won the Division 1 Championship this season with 60 points Motherwell being runners-up on 55 points. Lots 493-502 were awarded to Rangers and Heart of Midlothian trainer James Kerr
A 9CT GOLD 1930-31 SCOTTISH LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP MEDAL. The obverse inscribed Scottish League Championship, 1930-31, the reverse inscribed Rangers Football Club, Won By, J. Kerr (Trainer), with ring suspension, in original fitted case, Rangers won the Division 1 Championship this season with 60 points Celtic being runners-up on 58 points. Lots 493-502 were awarded to Rangers and Heart of Midlothian trainer James Kerr
A 9CT GOLD MEDAL. The obverse inscribed Charity Cup, with ring suspension; and white-metal and enamel lapel badge, inscribed Scottish Football Association, with tartan ribbon; and a French F.A. gilt-metal and enamel lapel badge, inscribed FFFA (3). Lots 493-502 were awarded to Rangers and Heart of Midlothian trainer James Kerr
A 9CT GOLD AND ENAMEL 1922-23 SCOTTISH CUP WINNERS MEDAL. The obverse inscribed Scottish Football Association, the reverse inscribed Won By, Celtic F.C., 1922-23, P. Gallagher, with ring suspension, in original case. In the above Scottish Cup final played on 31st March 1923 at Hampden Park, Celtic defeated Hibernian 1-0. This lot relates to the career of Celtic and Ireland International Patsy Gallagher
A 9CT GOLD AND ENAMEL 1953-54 SCOTTISH CUP WINNERS MEDAL. The obverse inscribed Scottish Football Association, the reverse inscribed Scottish Cup 1953-54, Winners, J.Stein, with ring suspension, in original case. Exhibited: The Scottish Football Museum, Hampden. In the above match played on 24th April 1954 at Hampden, Celtic defeated Aberdeen 2-0. This was Stein`s first major domestic medal won with Celtic. This lot relates to the playing career of the Scottish Football legend Jock Stein CBE
A 9CT GOLD AND ENAMEL 1970-71 LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP WINNERS MEDAL. The obverse inscribed Scottish Football League Championship, the reverse inscribed First Division, Season 1970-71, enamel chipped in places, with ring suspension, in case. Celtic won the First Division championship this season with 56 points, Aberdeen being runners-up on 54 points. Lots 505-506 relate to the career of Celtic and Scotland International George Connelly
A 9CT GOLD 1959-60 INTER-LEAGUE MEDAL. The obverse inscribed SFL, the reverse inscribed S.F.L., V, F.L., 1959-60, R. McCann, with ring suspension, in original case. In the above match played on 23rd March 1960 at Highbury, The Football League defeated the Scottish Football League 1-0. Lots 509-527 relate to the career of Motherwell and Scotland International Robert "Bert" McCann
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