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Group of four to John Duff, comprising 1914-15 Star (Pte.J.Duff ASC); B.W.M 1914-18 & Victory (Pte.J.Duff ASC); Efficiency Medal India bar, George VI (Pte.J.Duff.N.Beng.M.RIF..A.F.I.), together with an enamelled gilt metal Masonic past master`s jewel to John Duff United Dooars Lodge 3351; and a W.W.1 pair B.W.M and Victory to Gunner.P.Duff.R.A, (7).
World War One teddy bear: cloth body, golden mohair head, paws and feet, glass eyes, stitched mouth, grey uniform 300mm, aluminium tag disc Leiut. A.C.M. Walsh R.F.A. and medal ribbon (envelope for disc). :. Leiutennant ACM Walsh (cousin of Guy and David Campbell) was killed in action at Nieube Chapelle France 1915 :. This lot previously sold at Sotheby's London 25 May 1999 lot 68
A Great War Group of Four to 238964 William Alfred Southwell, 14-15 Star (238964 W.A. Southwell, L.S. R.N.), War Medal, (238964 W.A. Southwell P.O. R.N.), Victory Medal (238964 W.A. Southwell P.O. R.N.) "Naval" LSGC (238964 W.A. Southwell P.O. R.N.) "HMS Excellent". Fine, ribbons slightly frayed; Together with An 1882 Khedive`s Star, lacking ribbon.
A continental gold hunter cased pocket watch the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and Arabic numerals to the subsidiary seconds dial, with monogrammed case; together with a 9ct rose gold fetter link double Albert, with T-bar and pendant mounted 1. Pond, dated 1898, suspensions; together with a silver gymnastics medal, with trace link chain (3) Diameter of watch 4.7cm; length of Albert 43cm, 45.5g
The Order of St. John a collection of items, to include, neck badge (cased), breast badge (cased), female shoulder badge with matching miniature; together with a small group of medals, to include a mounted dress set of miniatures, framed WW2. War medal, 1939. - 45. star and France and Germany star (qty)
A Father and Sons family group of Medals, including a Queens and Kings South Africa pair, with Wittenbergen, Transvaal and Belmont bars and 1901 and 1902 bars, awarded to 1540 Pte. P. Jervis, Royal Munster Fusilier`s, together with service record, dispatch paper and photographs, a First and Second World War group of five, including Victory, War, 1914-15 Star, Defence and Imperial Service Medal, awarded to 9405 Cpl. Sydney Henry Jervis, Royal Munster Fusilier`s, including certificates, Sports Medals and paper cuttings, a First World War group of three Medals, including a Victory, War and 1914 Star awarded to 9575 A. SJT P.C. Jervis, Royal Munster Fusilier`s, including death plaque, death certificate, correspondence and photographs.
A collection of Nazi and later memorabilia comprising Nazi Germany Iron Cross first class, two medals from the 1936 Olympics bearing the Nazi swastika emblems, a medal in gilt and blue enamel with the inscription `Pour le Merite`, French Croix de Guerre, Nazi Germany identity book, postcards, commemorative coins 1889-1945 celebrating Adolf Hitlers birthday etc
A World War I casualty group awarded to Driver H Grimshaw of the Royal Field Artillery service no.116920 comprising 1914-18 Medal and War for Civilisation Medal both in original packets of issue together with a death plaque inscribed Harry Grimshaw in packet of issue also two needlework panels depicting Royal Artillery logos, one with the inscription `From Harry to Mother`, Driver Grimshaw was killed on the 23rd of October 1918 and is buried at Cairo War Memorial cemetery, also included in this lot is an RAF badge, Services Rendered badge, a silver Royal Marines badge, a metal matchbox with the Imperial German cypher on the top, signed photographs of Driver Grimshaw and photographs of Cairo, etc, please note that in the sale are Harry Grimshaw`s sporting medals lot 407
A World War I medal group awarded to Corporal Brent of the South Lancashire Regiment, service no.19375 comprising a 1914-18 Medal, a 1914-15 Star and Great War for Civilisation Medal, also in this lot another Great War for Civilisation Medal awarded to Air Mechanic C Smith of the RAF, service no.251249.3, a silver Liverpool Shipwreck and Humane Society life saving medal, the edge engraved `To Gerald Brent for gallant service at Hartford 25th April 1914` suspended on a blue ribbon, in case of issue, together with a newspaper cutting regarding the death of Corporal Brent, also a framed certificate awarded to Corporal Harold Brent, service no.49646 from the Major General commanding the 36th Ulster division for gallantry and devotion to duty displayed near Ledeghem on the 14th of October 1918, a memorial matchbox and a damaged 1939-45 Medal, please note his sporting medals are in lot 432
The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, silver gilt OBE, civil second type, in box of issue, together with a World War I medal group awarded to Corporal H Earnshaw of the Army Service Corp, no.S4-144849 comprising 1914-18 Medal and Great War for Civilisation Medal together with two commemorative medals
A collection of World War II medals comprising 1939-45 Star, France and Germany Star, Defence Medal, 1939-45 Medal with mention in despatches oak leaf, also Queens Golden Jubilee Medal inscribed on the edge K B Ward R.E.M.E. in box of issue, a General Service Medal in box of issue, also a quantity of cap badges for the Royal Artillery, Reme, a Captains no.2 dress shirt etc
A World War I casualty group awarded to Serjeant Gilbert John Bracegirdle of the Royal Garrison Artillery, service no.43696 comprising 1914-15 Star, 1914-18 War Medal and The Great War for Civilisation Medal, Sergeant Bracegirdle was killed on the 6th of February 1917 and he is buried at Guillemont Road cemetery, Serjeant Bracegirdle lived at Barnshaw Cottage, Mobberley, Knutsford, Cheshire. This lot is accompanied by some research, also in this lot a quantity of coinage comprising Queen Victorian 1889 crown, George VI 1937 crown and a Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee commemorative medal etc
A box containing numerous copy George III spade guineas in brass, also an Edward VII Coronation model half farthing dated 1902, a model half farthing dated 1848, an Egyptian scarab with later mounting, Britain`s first decimal coin set, silver badge of an owl, 1914-18 war medal (af) and a pewter box, etc
Wigan RFC interest, three 9ct gold medals for rugby, comprising Lancashire Rugby Football combination, awarded to "H Grimshaw 1911", Wigans District Junior Winners - Abraham Rangers awarded to "H Grimshaw 1913-14" and a further shield pendant awarded to "H Grimshaw 1910-11", two black and white photographs 1909, 1910 depicting Wigan RFC Third Team and winners of intermediate competition, also a military button locket of H Grimshaw in rugby top (also in this sale are H Grimshaw`s Casualty Third World War I Medal group in lot 193)
Two 9ct gold football medals comprising MCFC Manchester Cup Winners medal awarded to "T Manley Winners 1938-39" and a 9ct gold Wallerscote Alkali Limited Football KO Competition medal awarded to "E Brent" (a member of E Brent`s family World War I medal group is also included in this sale in lot 193
A 1939/45 Medal and the Defence Medal, together with the Malaya Service Medal awarded to G. F. C. Leach RAF, and a Long Service and Good Conduct Medal awarded to Sergeant G.F.C. Leach RAF, a Royal Air Force clothing ration ticket, two clothing books, and RAF cap badge, a cast aluminium model Sunderland model flying boat and a handwritten copy of the Gentleman Soldiers Prayer Book.
A pair of fine Louis XVI silver gilt candelabra by Henri Auguste (1759-1816), Paris 1789, each with three acanthus scroll branches joined to a central branch above entwined serpents, the gadrooned nozzles with detachable crested drip pans, the tapering columns with anthemion leaf band and on a circular foot with egg and dart border engraved with Cassillis armorial, the base rim inscribed `Auguste Fils Orfevre du Roi, Paris, 1789`, the inner foot inscribed, 144oz, 13 DWts, No8 and 146oz, 2 DWrts No12, 60cm high 38cm wide (2). Henri Auguste became a master silversmith in 1785. Like his father he was Orfevre du Roi, producing work for The Royal Family from 1784 to 1786. He, together with Biennais and Odiot were the leading exponents of the Directoire and Consulate periods. William Beckford was one of his clients. A tea pot stand 1788 is at Brodick Castle, Isle of Arran. Later he had commissions from Napoleon and for the City of Paris. Awarded gold medal in the third Exposition de l`Industrie of 1802
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