Military Medal, G.V.R. (240236 Sjt G.C. Smart. 8/Glouc:R.), about extremely fine London Gazette 23.7.1919 240236 Sjt. Smart, G.C., 8th Bn. (Gloucester) 240236 Sergeant Gilbert.C. Smart., M.M. served on the Western Front with the Gloucestershire Regiment from 29.3.1915. Entitled to a 1914-15 group of three
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British War Medal (2) (188391 Gnr T. Law. R.A./ 16518 Pte. W.F. Axcell. Essex R.), very fine 1939-1945 Star; Burma Star, Defence and War Medals, with transmission slip, generally good very fine or better Sundry items to include a silver and enamelled fob, obverse `National Union of Railwaymen`, the reverse `Workers of the World Unite` (qty)
Uk Coins - Enamelled Crown 1819, Nice Work In 6 Colours, A Few Chips, Brooch Mounted On Obv, Coin Poor, 3 Other Enamelled Coins Including 1816 Sixpence, 1887 Sixpence And 1887 Shilling, Brooch Mounted 1889 Halfcrown Gvf, Dance Teachers Association Medal 1968, Crown 1935 Vf, 2 Tokens, An 1813 Isle Of Man Halfpenny Fine, And A Small Silver Indian Coin Vf
World Coins - Iran (22) Ah1131-Sh1350, Includes 6 Shahi Ah1151 Masshad, Abbasi Ah1131 Isfahan, 1/2 Rial Ah1219, Rupi Ah1153, 1/4 Kran Ah1336, 1/2 Kran Ah1273, White Shahi With "13" Of Date Only Km889, 500 Dinars (2), 1000 Dinars (3), 2000 Dinars (4), Riel Coinage (5), Grades Vg-Vf Majority Fine Or Better, And Unidentified Silver Proof Medal Sh1350, Plus Iraq (8) 1931-53 20 Fils-Dinar F-Vf And 2 Brass Copies Of Ottoman Gold Coins
COLLECTION OF VICTORIAN SCOTTISH AGRICULTURAL MEDALS comprising Glasgow Agricultural Society engraved `For the Best Improved Curd Cutter Implement Gained by William Pettigrew 28th June 1859`, `For the best Cock & Hen Gained by William Pettigrew June 1861`, `For The Best Cow with two of her offspring 1868`, and `Lanark Agricultural Society to Wm.Pettigrew, Draffan` `1858 This Medal is Presented by Alexander Baillie Cochrane of Lamington For the Best Ayrshire Bull of Any Age`, by Hunt & Roskell, London` (5)
A George Vl India medal, two bar North West Frontier 1936 - 37 and 1937 - 39 named Lieutenant T.J.F. Fuller Royal Signals together with a Long and Efficient Service medal named to same, a 39 - 45 medal, Defence Medal, Burma Star and 39 - 45 Star. A George V India medal, one bar Afghanistan North West Frontier 1919 named Major H.F. Fuller Supply & Transport Corps, a 1419 Great War medal, a 1418 George V medal, a 1415 Star, named to same. An unnamed group of four 39 - 45 medals including France and Germany Star and 39 - 45 Star together with a Red Cross badge, a gilt metal Korea United Nations medal and a group of dress medals. Contained within glazed case.
1935 Silver Jubilee ½d. to 6d., S.G.65-68, a remarkable and highly specialised mainly-mint research collection housed in a large green Stanley Gibbons PHILATELIC peg-fitting album. Arranged in order of value with comparisons between the various printings and including the major flaws "Spots above head and behind neck" and "Cleft skull" for each value, and a host of constant flaws that have not yet achieved a catalogue listing. Highlights include the ½d. and 1d. value in complete sheets, 3d. pairs as `single` pairs or multiples (62) and 6d. (28); the small used representation includes a very rare 6d. vertical block of 10 (five pairs). Mixed condition (few hundred) This exceptional collection is written-up to exhibition standard with numerous notes accompanied by illustrations of the plate flaws and characteristics. The basis of the collection was formed just after 1935 and sold to Roland Jonas in 1951 by H.R. Harmer. He in turn sold it to Commander Hall who re-wrote the collection and contributed many new items. Included with the above is a copy of "The Springbok" in which Tim Hall`s article appeared and his `John H. Wicks` medal plus copious research notes.
Property of a Private Collector: A Collection of Trafalgar `Smart` Tickets, H.M.S. DEFENCE: A CHATHAM CHEST AWARD TO PRIVATE CHARLES PHELPS, ROYAL MARINE for £6/13/4 per annum, on vellum - 13 x 9in. (33 x 23cm.) Phelps [Philips on NGS roll] was struck by a cannon ball which resulted in the amputation of his right leg below the knee. Phelps served on board HMS Defence at Trafalgar and received the Naval General Service medal with Trafalgar clasp in 1848. Phelps was 16 years old and hailed from Oakham, Oxfordshire.
A WELL-PRESENTED AND DETAILED 32`:1" SCALE WATERLINE MODEL OF THE NORWEGIAN BARQUE SVAERDSTAD modelled by R.A. Wilson with a laminated carved hull replete with fittings and superstructure as appropriate, lined paper sails set on a port reach, standing and running rigging, blocks and tackle, depicted sailing in a calm green sea within glazed wooden box with labels - 6 1/2 x 15 1/2 x 6Iin. (16.5 x 39.5 x 16.5cm.) Carry case; historical data. The Svaerdstad was dramatically wrecked on 22nd September, 1909 in a snow storm. All but two of the eighteen crew, including the Captain`s daughter, were saved by the ingenuity of the only Briton aboard, Edward G. Fox who constructed a raft from the lumber they were carrying and returned to a section for supplies. After suffering many privations, they were finally spotted by a Russian steamer and Fox was ultimately awarded a silver medal by the Norwegian King.
A finely engineered exhibition quality and multi award winning 7 1/4 inch gauge model of a Great Eastern Railway 0-6-0 Class Y14 (later LNER Class J15) goods locomotive and tender, designed by T W Worsdell and introduced in 1883. Some 289 full size locomotives were built and used on both goods and passenger duties. The model was built by the late Mr Peter Dupen, a professional mechanical engineer and respected model engineer who was chief locomotive judge for many years at the Model Engineer Exhibition London. The locomotive was built using original works drawings from Doncaster Works and has a silver soldered copper boiler with phosphor bronze bushes. It has working leaf springs to all axles including tender. All bearings, eccentrics, motion, cylinders, Stephenson`s valve gear, platework, steps, hand rails, lamp irons, lamps and associated fastenings being exact copies of the prototype. It is fitted with steam and hand brake gear, lever operated drain cocks, lubrication and the cab detail is an exact copy of the prototype with fully working scale phosphor bronze fittings, wooden planked roof with canvas covering, planked floor and fully detailed fire hole door. The twin steam injectors are similarly fully working with variable control and of prototype dimensions. Both the locomotive and tender have full rivet detail as per the prototype and are in authentic G.E.R livery and fully lined. The model is an exact replica of locomotive No 37 and was comprehensively tested on The Tilepits Railway at Maldon before painting and preparation for exhibition. The boiler was originally inspected and certified to Southern Federation standards by Mr R Wood of Romford Model Engineering Club prior to being painted. (Certificates unavailable). A set of construction photographs come with the model and copies of the awards won. Awards: This model was awarded a Gold Medal, The Crebbin Memorial Cup and The J.N. Maskelyne Memorial Trophy at the 57th Model Engineer Exhibition (1988). It was also awarded the prestigious Duke of Edinburgh Challenge Trophy at the 58th Model Engineer Exhibition (1989). The Late Mr Peter Dupen was responsible for saving 9500 Locomotive drawings from being destroyed at the BR Stratford Works and after extracting the information required to build this locomotive he donated all the drawings to the Great Eastern Railway Society who now hold them in the Dupen Collection. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A late Victorian oak writing table, circa 1880, bearing stamp for Lamb of Manchester, the rectangular top with gilt tooled leather writing desk, above a moulded frieze and turned and reeded tapering legs, brass cappings and casters, 76cm high, 90cm wide, 57cm deep. James Lamb of Manchester launched his business in 1843 and was one of the most successful British cabinet-makers, winning commendations for his `Art Furniture` at the London 1862 Exhibition, the Paris 1867 Exhibition and a gold medal at the Paris 1878 Exhibition Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A WWI casualty group awarded to Corporal Thomas Richard Jones of The Kings (Liverpool Regiment), no.200578, comprising 1914-18 medal and War for Civilisation medal. Thomas Jones was killed on 13th October 1917, aged 23 and is buried at Liverpool (Anfield) cemetery, grave reference VI.N.C.1230.NB. Single digit discrepancy in the numbers from the service number on the casualty details to that on the medals.
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