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Five items of gold jewellery, comprising a 22ct gold hallmarked bracelet V shape links diamond cut patterning, approx 6.0gms, a 9ct gold hollow curb link bracelet, approx 11.8gms, a 9ct gold haematite intaglio signet ring, (as found), approx 3.5gms, a 9ct gold claddagh ring with pierced celtic knot design, approx 5.4gms and a 9ct gold St.George and The Dragon medal signet ring, approx 4.8gms. (06202-38226)
Two Great War Groups to Brothers, a 1914 Star, War Medal and Victory Medal to M1-5962 Sjt. R. McKee ASC; an incomplete group comprising 1914-15 Star, Victory Medal and Memorial plaque to R-11404 Pte. H. McKee K R Rif C; together with a collection of photographs, including portraits of the recipients, and various very interesting shots taken in the eastern Mediterranean region; also a KRRC badge and various royal commemorative medallions.
An interesting and impressive medal group to Captain J.A. Leighton RNR, CBE, DSO, 1914-18 War Medal, Mercantile Marine Medal, Victory Medal; Belgium, Order of the Crown; Russian, Order of St Anne, offered together with associated documents and correspondence. The recipient was a merchant captain in peace time, and at the outbreak of war was trapped, owing to various factors, in the Baltic. Thereafter he spent the war largely employed in attempting to extract British shipping from the Baltic sea, in the face of diplomatic opposition, revolution, and Bolshevik and German hostility. He appears to have played an important role in allowing the Russian Diplomat Eduard Alexander Stelp to flee from the Bolsheviks, apparently commandeering a sea plane for the purpose. After the war he was employed in Northern Germany as part of the allied committee overseeing the surrender of German shipping assets. His correspondence includes many interesting insights into the conditions of the time.
A group attributable to D.L. Taylor AB RN, 1939-45 Star, Italy Star, 1939045 War Medal and Defence Medal, Korea Medal, UN Korea Medal (lacks Atlantic Star); together with a mounted set of miniatures representing the above medals and including Atlantic Star with France and Germany clasp, and an Africa Star.
A Great War Military Medal group to 3832 Sjt. C.E. Lewis Army Cyclist Corps, MM, 1914-15 Star, 1914-18 War Medal, Victory Medal with oak leaves to the ribbon; together with the notice of Sjt. Lewis's mention in despatches, certificate of transfer to the reserve, a photograph of the recipient in service after the war, and other related material.
Interesting Victorian Naval long service and good conduct medal mounted in silver swivel brooch mount named to A Luetchford POT CL HMS Victory. HMS Victory was launched in 1765 and commissioned in 1778 and continued in active service until 1812 including the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. In 1812 The Victory was anchored in Portsmouth harbour where she continued ceremonial duties until she was mored in 1922 to dry dock and restored.
A late 18th century, silver pear-cased pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, the outer case with three watch papers for Tyacke of Breage and Ivey of Marazion, together with an Edwardian silver-cased, open face pocket watch and an Edward VIII, 1937 Coronation medal.
Crawford's Five Star. Blended and bottled by A. A. Crawford. Blended, 75cl, 40% volume. Gold Medal. Blended and bottled by John Crabbie & Co. Ltd. The official souvenir Scotch whisky of the 1986 Commonwealth Games. Level: Middle of Shoulder. In original box. Blended, 75cl, 40% volume. Logan De Luxe. Blended and bottled by White Horse Distillers Ltd. Blended. Old Parr-12 year-old. Blended and bottled by MacDonald Greelees Limited. In original box. Blended, 75cl, 405 volume. 4 Bottles
Edward Ridley (1883-1946). The Labourer. Oil on canvas. Signed and dated 1912 lower left. 90cm x 90cm. Exhibited: Royal Academy, London, 1913, No. 24; Royal Birmingham Society of Artists, Spring Exhibition, 1920, No. 330 (priced £50). Edward Ridley's paintings are rare because, as head of art at the Birmingham Municipal School of Art, he dedicated his life to teaching. Ridley's lively paintings of rural life in the West Midlands were exhibited at the Royal Academy, Royal Birmingham Society of Artists (of which he was elected a member in 1944) and the Birmingham School of Art, whilst his portraiture and extensive stained glass design, . for which he won a gold medal, were much in demand. He was, for some time, the art critic for the Birmingham Mail. He worked on the Birmingham Education Committee and subsequently for Cheltenham Ladies' College and at the Central School of Art, London, where he was head of fashion design. . Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
Army family group, comprising WWI pair, awarded to 13-5679, Pte. W. Leeson, Manchester Regt., George VI Efficiency Medal with Territorial bar, awarded to 913058, Warrant Officer, Class 2, T. Leeson, RA and WWII, War Medal with Stars for 1939-45 and France and Germany, mainly extremely fine (6)
WWII groups: War Medal with Stars for 1939-45 and France and Germany (in box marked 'Mr. E. Greenhalgh'), War Medal with Stars for 1939-45 and Atlantic, first has slight verdigris spots (in box marked 'Mr. A. Greatorex'), Defence Medal with St. John's pendant (in box marked 'Mr. B. Long'), Defence Medal (in box marked 'Miss A. Long') and 1939-45 War Medal with Stars for 1939-45 and France and Germany (unboxed), plus Edward VIII Coronation medallion, latter pierced for wear, otherwise mainly extremely fine (13)
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