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Two First World War service medals, awarded to Private B Griggs, MGC, another awarded to Private EH Wilson, 6th London Regiment, together with a 1914-15 star, a group of four Second World War medals including one with a bomb and mine clearance bar and a TA Efficient Service medal, a Second World War, Special Constabulary medal, seven other medals and badges including an `Isle of Ely Special Constabulary badge`, a police whistle dated 1917, a scout whistle and various related items
MEDALS - A FOOTBALL LEAGUE DIVISION TWO CHAMPIONSHIP WINNERS MEDAL 1951-52 SEASON AWARDED TO REDFEARN FROGGATT OF SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY FC, IN SILVER GILT, HALLMARKED FOR BIRMINGHAM 1951, WITH SUSPENSION RING AND CASE; TOGETHER WITH 2 OTHER SILVER SHEFFIELD AND HALLAMSHIRE MEDALS AWARDED TO HIM, 1941-2 INTERMEDIATE LEAGUE CHAMPIONS AND COUNTY CUP RUNNERS UP 1947-8 (ENAMELLED AND CASED). (3)
MEDAL 1893-4 BRIGHOUSE RANGERS FC AWARDED TO E.ENGLAND, 1/2 BACK, OF SHIELD SHAPE, THE FRONT FEATURING YORK CREST AND `YORKSHIRE SENIOR COMPETITION` IN SCROLL CRESTING SURROUNDING RUGBY BALL, THE REVERSE STAMPED "625 15" AND HALLMARKED FOR BIRMINGHAM 1893, MADE BY FATTORINI, 27GRAMS. (CASED)
R MACAULAY STEVENSON (1854-1952) RSW INTEREST a silver presentation plaque for Exhibition International Beaux Arts with relief moulded winged angel and rural scene decoration and marked Wolfers Ft Vincotte Soc with additional indistinct assay mark to the side, set in original presentation case Note: R MacAuley Stevenson-Glasgow School was awarded a silver medal at Brussels International Exhibition 1897 and received wide recognition throughout the world with numerous works exhibited in National Galleries
A group of four Great War Medals, including, the Military Medal, for Bravery in the Field, the 1914-15 Star, The War Medal, and the Victory Medal, to Acting Leading Seaman/Able Seaman Thomas McDougall Johnson TZ2659 of the Hood Battalion, Royal Navy Volunteer Reserves; together with Service Certificate, Certificate for Wounds, a Hood Battalion poster, a personal letter, marriage certificate and a photograph. See Illustration
A group of four Great War medals, including the Military Medal for Bravery in the Field, the 1914-15 star, the War Medal and the Victory Medal, to Private Alexander Sinclair Farquhar, 12589, of the 7th Battalion Royal Norfolk Regiment, who was killed in action 30th November 1917; together with his memorial plaque.
A collection of 20th Century medals, including, two 1939-45 Stars; The France and Germany Star; The Pacific Star; The Italy Star; The Burma Star; The Atlantic Star; The India Medal; The War Medal; The Pakistan Indipendance Medal, to Muhammad Nawaz F.C.; and a Campaign Medal for Cypres, to DVR B.Mennelk, 23399596, Royal Signals. (11)
A group of five Second World War medals - the 1939/1945 Star, the Africa Star with 8th Army bar, the Italy Star, the Defence Medal and the 1939/45 War Medal with oak leaf awarded to H. Wilkins 5382850, London Rifle Volunteers and a small brass plaque engraved with his details and mounted with the Regimental insignia
Autographs - Queen Victoria (1819-1901). A monochrome portrait, printed from a photograph by Mr J. Russell in the Windsor Magazine, 1896, signed to the lower margin in black ink `Victoria Reg.`, 19.5cm x 12.5cm, framed and glazed, with a later typed label verso `Given to my great grandfather / Staff Surgeon G.B. Hill about / 1880, probably at Windsor`; together with a gilt metal commemorative medal for the 1887 Golden Jubilee. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
DAVID MCKAY BROWN. THE "CROCODILE" GUN A MAGNIFICENT MALCOLM APPLEBY ENGRAVED 12-BORE ROUND-ACTION EJECTOR GUN, NO. 7405. 27 1/2-inch barrels with 2 1/2-inch chambers about improved cylinder and 3/8 choke borings, top extension, the frame, top lever and furniture profusely engraved and carved in the most realistic style to give the appearance of the skin of a crocodile, the fences carved with the eyes, the anatomy of the beast most accurately represented across every detail of the gun, the safety catch sliding to reveal a gold serpent, signed by the engraver within the fore-end, Engraved by Malcolm Appleby 1981, retaining all of its original hardening colour, the 14 3/4-inch highly figured stock with straight hand grip, 6lb. 5oz., nitro proof, in its leather lined oak presentation case with maker`s accessories. The gun was built in 1981 and remains unused. Other Malcolm Appleby commissions included "The Scottish Lace Gun", "The Woodcock Gun", "The Raven Gun" (for the Royal Armouries) and "The Pike Gun" (sold at Sotheby`s Gleneagles, 1994). "I have always had my own ideas about how a gun should be engraved, so that the engraving is in harmony with the colour and the form and the use of the gun. The concept gradually developed in my mind until the late 1970s and it was not until 1980 that I could afford to purchase guns "in the white" to engrave and so be free of the gunmakers` influences. The first to be engraved in 1981 was a sidelock by John Wilkes which was engraved with woodcock feathers. The first gun actually finished was "The Crocodile Gun", a round action by David McKay Brown, followed by "The Pike Gun", which was engraved with fish scales, and then "The Raven Gun" for the Royal Armouries. These guns form a series of surface of surface textured decoration that naturally blends with the form of the gun so that the artist`s work does not dominate the total object. Careful attention to each part of the gun was taken, sometimes subtly reforming a lever to remove sharp points. Malcolm Appleby was born in West Wickham in 1946. He trained at Beckenham School of Art, Ravensbourne College of Art, Central School of Arts and Crafts, Sir John Cass School of Art and the Royal College of Art. He started his career as an engraver in 1969, developing new techniques for silver engraving and gold fusing on to steel. Malcolm Appleby is now the foremost gun engraver in the United Kingdom and his famous Raven Gun is housed in the Royal Armouries. His many commissions include the engraving of the orb on the Prince of Wales Coronet, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Diamond Stakes Trophy for De Beers, the 500th anniversary silver cup for the London Assay Office and a major silver cmmn (cup and cover) for the Royal Museum of Scotland. Malcolm Appleby made the seal for the Victoria and Albert Museum and was commissioned to make the silver centrepiece for the New Scottish Parliament. He also has examples of his work in many collections throughout the world. Malcolm Appleby was a member and past Chariman of the Crathes, Drumoak and Durris Community Council and is founder member and Chairman of the British Art Postage Stamp Society, a member of the British Art Medal Society and Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings. Malcolm Appleby is a Liveryman of the Goldsmiths` Company and an honorary member of the Strathtay and Grandtully S.W.R.I.
An ERII RN Admiral`s jacket, gilt buttons and rank stripes, medal ribbons KCB, CBE, WWII etc, name inside J.R McKaig (Sir John Rae McKaig 1922-1996, career details included), and pair overalls; an ERII Captain`s tailcoat and mess jacket; an ERII Lieutenant`s mess jacket and waistcoat. Generally GC
Seven: 1939-45 star, Italy star, Defence, War, GSM 1918, Geo VI issue, 1 clasp Malaya, with MID leaf, GSM 1962 2 clasps Borneo, Malay Peninsula, EIIR Silver Jubilee medal 1977 (GSM`s only named, Capt J E McC Newbery 10 G.R., GSM 1918 rank and surname corrected), GVF-NEF, (Malay Penin clasp loosely attached with straight rod); together with miniature group with the addition of MBE and India Independence. Plate 9. Note: John Eric McClintlock Newbery`s MBE announced in London Gazette 3.6.1978
An officer`s rifle green peaked cap of the 10th Gurkha Rifles, oak leaf embroidery to peak, small badge on cord boss, leather chinstrap with buttons (some wear overall); a similar sidecap with badge on boss (some wear); a khaki SD tunic, composition buttons, medal ribbons WWII, General Service etc; Sam Browne belt with cross strap, sword frog; a WM ball topped swagger cane (worn); 3 small boss badges, sundry buttons, lanyards, spare medal ribbons, etc. Generally GC
Pair: QSA, 1 clasp OFS, (impressed W.O. C Holness S.A.C.), KSA both date clasps (engraved Lt. C Holness S.A.C.) GVF. Vendor`s research note shows W. Officer C (Eastern Div) S.A. Constabulary, roll dated Heidelburg 11 Nov 1901, medal clasps CC, OFS, Trans, remarks "No 985 Rail Pr Rgt", a photocopy of Railway Pioneer Regt record of service shows Charles Holness, Bridge Builder of Herne Bay, discharged 10.7.1900.
Three: 1914-15 star, BWM, Victory (L8887 A Sjt F E Holness E Kent R), GVF - Frank Edward Holness 1st Bn E Kent Regt, A/Sgt Died of Wounds France and Flanders 4.3.1915. Three: BWM, Mercantile Marine (Frank Holness) and Defence Medal, note attached states "Frank James Holness (Civilian Fisherman) Air Sea Rescue services off Herne Bay between 1939-45. Crew Member of the Dandy RAF inshore lifeboat.." GVF
Four: 1939-45 star, F & G star, Defence and War (in carton to W E Strevens), GVF, with Efficiency Medal, territorial, Geo VI first type (2100283 Gnr W E Strevens RA), also in original box (AF); Three: F & G star, Defence and War in carton to Capt V A Telfer, EF. WWII stars etc: 1939-45, Africa, Italy, Defence, War medals (2), un-named as issued. GSM 1962 1 clasp Borneo (058771 J D Williams REM 1, RN) GVF. . (15)
Army LS & GC Geo V (62791, Cpl E R Holness, The Buffs), GEF (stated to have been a POW at Stalag IXC); TFEM Geo V (200086 Cpl B Holness 4/E Kent R), NEF; Special Constabulary Faithful service medal, Geo VI first type (Herbert P Holness) GVF. A small silver coloured medallion to Royal East Kent Mounted Rifles, for light cavalry competition 1905, edge engraved Waldershare Troop, 3rd Consecutive Year, Trp F. Spain), diam 35mm, NEF in box; 17 other items including modern issues Arctic Campaign (1991), Merchant Naval Service (1998), Nat Service (1991), Battle for Britain GEF etc . (22)
A small collection of coins and medallions including: Victoria Jubilee medallion 1897 in bronze VF; Winston Churchill Allied Victory medal by Lowental, reverse torch, 63mm, bronze, GVF, pierced; Holborn Restaurant 1874 in pinchbeck bronzed, reverse engraved William Henry Farnfield Oct 17th 1895 (Eimer 1640), GVF; Sir Thomas Beecham born 1879 bronze commemorative, numbered 200. Coins include: Crowns (17) including 1935 and 1937 VF; Panama 20 Balboas 1971 GEF; USA AR Dollars: 1882, 1888 GVF, 1889 NVF, 1922 VF, 1991 1 oz silver Unc, 1993 ditto, 1995 Dollar Unc, 1998 fine silver GEF; Austria: M Theresia thaler EF
A R Doulton Toby jug, head of F Marshal Montgomery, wearing black R Tank Regt beret, battle honours on handle, factory mark and "Monty" on base, height 6"; a plated whistle "Germania" incorporating a compass, a Loyal N Lancs Regt shooting medal, a German Hamburg cross d 1914 (enamel chipped). GC
UK MEDALS - EDWARD VII CORONATION MEDAL 1902 BY BIRMINGHAM MINT, OBV BUSTS OF KING AND QUEEN, "EDWARDVS VII REX ET IMP ET ALEXANDRA REG" AROUND, DATE BELOW, REV CROWN BETWEEN TWO TREES, "IN COMMEMORATION OF THE CORONATION OF KING EDWARD VII AND QUEEN ALEXANDRA 1902" BELOW, 51mm BRONZE IN CASE OF ISSUE, AS STRUCK.
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