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A group of five Medals to 5764994 Sergeant A J Ringer Norfolk Regiment, 1914 Star with Mons Clasp and Rosette; British War Medal; Victory Medal (these three 8309 Private); India General Service Medal clasp Waziristan 1919-21; and Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (George V 2nd Type); together with his Pine Army Tool Chest painted with his name etc in white, fitted interior
A mahogany cased two-day marine chronometer, Reid & Sons, Newcastle on Tyne, circa 1900. The four-pillar full -plate movement with Harrison's maintaining power, Earnshaw type spring detent escapement, split bi-metallic balance with cylindrical compensation weights and helical balance spring, with spotted backplate and 4 inch silvered circular Roman numeral dial with subsidiary seconds and power reserve dials and signed REID & SONS MAKERS TO THE ADMIRALTY, NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, with engraved gold and silver medals and London, Paris 1875 Prize awards crests flanking Up/Down dial and numbered 6555 within SILVER MEDAL, HIGHEST AWARD TYNEMOUTH - 1882 to seconds dial, set into a lacquered brass bowl with screw-down bezel mounted within gimbals and in a two-tier mahogany case with bevel glazed lid and ivory plaque with repeat signature to front, escapement with damge, 17cm high. The firm of Reid & Sons are recorded in Loomes, Brian Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World Volume 2 as working in Newcastle upon Tyne from 1827. The above description should be read in conjunction with IMPORTANT NOTES REGARDING THE CATALOGUING OF CLOCKS printed in the sale catalogue. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
Three: 1914-15 star, BWM, Victory (13255 Pte D C Brown D of Corn LI), GVF; Pair: BWM and Victory (2 Lt W J Guy) EF with Special Constabulary Faithful Service medal, Geo VI first type (Wilfred J Guy), EF; Five: 1939-45 star, Africa star, Italy star, Defence and War, un-named as issued. VF (11)
An RN Lieutenant (Accountant) frock coat, d. 1936 inside, gilt buttons and rank stripes on white cloth, medal ribbons WWII; a belt with WBC and slings; an ERII Commander's jacket, medal ribbons OBE, WWII etc, and peaked cap with embroidered peak and badge; a civilian dinner jacket, tailcoat and overalls; items named to R W Kego. GC (shoulder straps missing)
Militaria: a collection of medals awarded to Major G Y Cant (Geoffrey Yeld Cant) of West Lancashire Regiment to include: a metal gilt and enamel cross for the Order of the Knights of Jerusalem 'the most venerable order of the hospital St John of Jerusalem' (awarded for outstanding humanitarian aid) formed as a Maltese shaped white enamel cross with alternating lions and unicorns on black ribbon, a set of WWI miniatures, WWII defence medal and miniatures, a silver gilt hallmarked Spink & Son badge engraved 'Sexagenary 1837 - 1897' with enamel coat of arms (hallmarked 1896, Birmingham), cap badge, four bronze medallions for Egypt E. Lancs, (Army Rifle Association 1929, machine gun medallion, Jamaica Command Athletic meeting 1923 five miles medallion) along with a Womens Voluntary Service medal etc and a British Red Cross enamelled East Lancashire (q)
A pewter cigarette box containing a World War Two group to include 1939-45 Star, Italy Star, War Medal and Defence Medal in postage box addressed to 'M.G.Haddon', a General Service Medal 1918-62 GVIR, (14385233 Sjt.M.G.Haddon K.S.L.I. entitled to 'Palestine' clasp), five Royal Navy Cap Tally Ribbons, badges, buttons, etc.
An enamelled silver medal in the form of a white cross on a red enamel Maltese cross, overlain with an Austrian Eagle surrounded by miniature heraldic shields, by Anton Reitterer , Vienna, in original box, circa 1930, together with a boxed stylized red enamel Maltese cross overlain by an Austrian Eagle.
An Imperial Service Medal, George VI issue, named to Percy Green, with the original case and box, a 1977 Silver Jubilee medallion, cased, a set of three Silver Jubilee medallions, cased, a 9ct gold 1977 Silver Jubilee commemorative medal, a Bahamas 1978 proof ten dollars, cased, a South Africa crown 1952, and seven further items.
The John Thomas Dearden footwear and repairer collection of national competition prizes and exhibits. J T Dearden (born 1900) started repairing clogs in the front room of his terraced house, later he moved to a shop in Leigh, Lancashire and then another shop in Tyldesley. He started competing in shoe repairing competitions after visiting the shoe and leather fair in Manchester. He enjoyed great success in competitions over many years. In 1957 he was described as "The only man in the country who has been top in leather, rubber, neolite and pinpoint", he died in 1985. The collection comprises: a) A pair of award winning repairing/pinpoint work shoes reputedly containing 12,000 pins/nails (see photo), the soles depicting in coloured leathers an Indian elephant with Mahout and Howdah atop with the Taj Mahal in the background with a decorative border in coloured leather and brass and steel pins, the heel being decorated with an image of the Taj Mahal. b) A pair of award winning repairing/pinpoint work shoes, the soles depicting in coloured leather a red rose on a stem with leaves, with a blue border decorated with brass and steel pins, the heel decorated with an image of a bowl of fruit. c) A silver prize cup with cover and stand inscribed "Puritan Shoe Repairing Competition Open Class 1957", Birmingham 1955, height on stand 26cm, weight 8.5oz. d) A silver prize cup on stand inscribed "Leather Quarterly Shoe Repairers National 1956", London 1950, height on stand 13cm, weight 2.5oz. e) Small silver prize cup inscribed "L & D UPS", Birmingham 1930, height 6.5cm, weight 0.75oz. f) Silver prize cup on stand inscribed "The Shoe and Leather Fair London National Shoe Repairing Competition Replica of Open Exhibition Challenge Cup for Pinpointing 1950", Birmingham 1950 by Adie Brothers, height on stand 19cm, weight 9oz. g) Silver prize cup on stand inscribed "The Shoe and Leather Fair National Shoe Repairing Competitions Replica of Championship Cup Section A 1953", Birmingham 1952, height on stand 22cm, weight 8.5oz. h) Silverplated presentation prize tray inscribed "The Puritan Shoe Repairing Competition 1938 John Thomas Dearden Winner Special Class". i) Silverplated presentation prize tray inscribed "Puritan Shoe Repairing Competition 1950 Special Class 1st Prize awarded to J T Dearden Junior". j) A 9ct gold prize medal in case of issue inscribed "The Shoe and Leather Fair 1952 National Shoe Repairing Competitions Section A Champion Cup Class J T Dearden", Birmingham 1952 by Toye & Spencer, weight 9gms. k) Two cased silver prize medals for the silver "National Shoe Repairing Competitions" for the years 1950 and 1951 inscribed "1st Prize District Class No 3", Birmingham 1951 by Fattorini, total weight 4oz. l) Four cased bronze prize medals inscribed "National Shoe Repairing Competition 3rd Prize District Class" for the years 1939, 1949, 1950, 1951. m) An old leather suitcase containing two pairs of ladies repaired shoes, a pair of brown leather gentleman's repaired shoes, a single black leather gentleman's repaired shoe and another, these were used in the shop window and can be seen in one of the photographs. n) A quantity of newspaper cuttings relating to J T Dearden's success in competitions, also a quantity of photographs of award presentations, displays of shoes, cups etc, and also of the shops with exhibitions of his work and awards. (Illustrated)
A World War I Medal group awarded to Corporal W Piercy 13026 Kings Own Scottish Borders comprising 1914-18 Medal and War for Civilisation Medal together with matching miniature medals, a 1914-18 Medal awarded to Private S Pulcovitch 14563 of The Machine Gun Corp, a 1939-45 Star and 1939-45 Medal also a quantity of cap badges and silver sweetheart brooches for the RAF, Royal Navy etc (Illustrated)
A World War I casualty Medal group awarded to Sergeant Herbert Ridyard L.18091 of the Royal Field Artillery comprising 1914-15 Star, 1914-18 Medal and War for Civilisation Medal together with the named Death Plaque also a framed scroll for Sergeant Ridyard who was killed on the 23rd of August 1918 aged 28 his grave is at Sovenir Cemetery St Omer V.D.86. Also in this lot is a World War II army issue Kukri, length of blade 31cm with wooden handle complete with leather covered scabbard and leather belt (Illustrated)
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