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Six silver proof commemorative coins and medallions, comprising; Jamacia twenty five dollars, 1979, a 1990 five pounds crown, cased with certificate, three one pound coins, with cases and a Royal Mint centenary medal, commemorating the City of London, 800th ANNIVERSARY OF THE MAYORALTY, cased with certificate.
A lacquered brass binocular microscope, John Benjamin Dancer (1812-1887) signed J.B. Dancer, Manchester No. 50 to the foot, rack and pinion focusing, lacking rack, two eye pieces and objective marked 2 & 1, raised on twin support stand, on "y" shaped foot, two drawers with accessories and Dancers prize medal 1862 trade label inside case. 19 x 16.5 x 39 cm.
A 15CT GOLD 1908 OLYMPIC GOLD MEDAL, the obverse inscribed Olympic Games, London, 1908, the rim inscribed Winner Water Polo, Charles Sydney Smith, in original inscribed fitted case; a white-metal medallion, the obverse inscribed Elis, Athens, Paris, St. Louis, London, In Commemoration of the Olympic Games Held in London, 1908; and a white-metal and enamel competitor's lapel badge (3). THIS LOT REFERS TO THE CAREER OF CHARLES SYDNEY SMITH
A CONTINENTAL (GOLD) 1912 OLYMPIC GOLD MEDAL, the reverse inscribed Olymiska Spelen I Stockholm, 1912, the rim inscribed Winner, Water Polo, Charles Sydney Smith, in original inscribed fitted case; and a white- metal medallion, the reverse inscribed Till Minne Olympiska Spelen, Stockholm, 1912, in original fitted case (2). THIS LOT REFERS TO THE CAREER OF CHARLES SYDNEY SMITH
A CONTINENTAL (GOLD) 1920 OLYMPIC GOLD MEDAL, the obverse inscribed VII Olympiade, the reverse inscribed Anvers MCMXX, the rim inscribed Winner, Water Polo, Charles Sydney Smith, in original inscribed case; and a bronze medallion, inscribed VIIme, Olympiade, Anvers, MCMXX (2). THIS LOT REFERS TO THE CAREER OF CHARLES SYDNEY SMITH
A COLLECTION OF APPROXIMATELY FORTY-FOUR GOLD, OR SILVER MEDALS FROM 1898 TO 1927 ALL RELATING TO WATER POLO AND AWARDED TO CHARLES SYDNEY SMITH, including a 1898 silver medal, the obverse inscribed Liverpool & Dist Water Polo Ass, with ring suspension, a gold and enamel medal, the obverse inscribed Northern Water Polo League, the reverse inscribed Season 1906, Won By, in original fitted case, a 9ct gold medal, the obverse inscribed Amateur Swimming Association, the reverse inscribed 1912, County, Water Polo, Championship, 1st Prize, in original fitted case, a silver medal, the obverse inscribed The Lancashire County Water polo Competition 1903, in original case etc (a lot). THIS LOT REFERS TO THE CAREER OF CHARLES SYDNEY SMITH
A 9CT GOLD MEDAL, the obverse inscribed London Football Combination, the reverse inscribed Runners-Up, 1936-37, with ring suspension, in original fitted case; a 9ct gold medal, the obverse inscribed Central League v. London Combination, 1937; another similar dated 1938, both with ring suspension and in original fitted case; a miniature small bronze football plaque; another in fitted case; a white-metal World Cup, Preliminary Draw medallion; and a white-metal box, the hinged lid decorated by a panel of a footballer (7).
A World War II Distinguished Service Cross medal group comprising: the DFC (GVIR, 1945), 1939-45 Star, Atlantic Star, Burma Star with 'Pacific' bar, Defence medal, and War medal with oak leaf, awarded to Acting Lt. Cdr. Edward Walter Sykes R.N., together with three near matching sets of miniatures. * Awarded for operations in collaboration with the United States Pacific Fleet in the capture of Okinawa and the Nansei Shoto area over a period from 26th March to 20th April 1945.
Militaria: a group of four World War Two (WWII) medals awarded to Pte Henry Alexander Nicholls RAMC (born 15th Jan 1913, Stamford, died 26th October 1967, Lincoln) comprising Defence Medal, 1939 - 45 medal, The 1939 - 1945 star and the Africa star with a clasp for the 8th Army mounted on a white metal bar brooch stamped Firmin London. Pte Nicholls served in Egypt as a desert rat in 1944, lead by Montgomery, but was later injured by shrapnel during the advance at El Alamein, black and white photograph included shows the above mentioned, unengraved
World War II medals awarded to A. McDermaid, comprising 1939-45 medal and stars for 1939-45, France and Germany, Italy and Africa; together with a Victorian medal awarded to Pte. W.C. McDermaid, Royal Fusiliers GS.1666, two RASC cap badges and two shoulder badges, a Highland Light Infantry cap badge and a KOSB cap badge
A Wooden Box Carved with a Dragon, containing medallions and collectables, including a cased Cunard Queen Elizabeth Final Voyage medallion 1968, Queen Victoria commemorative, National Service medal 1960, Edward VII & Edward VIII Coronation medals, Irish presidential medal, spoons, paper weight, bag of silver 3d coins etc.
Medals etc: a modern badge "The Memorial of Merit of Saint Charles The Martyr" (cased), a cased bronze Edward VII coronation medal, a cased white medal "Reward of Merit" medal, a North American fencing medal for "EPEE", a cased bronze Victorian jubilee medal, four gilt copper canters, a fret pierced "Yeal Regatta" fob prize medal, an enamel and gilt metal racecourse pass and badge (Sandown) two enamelled, Masonic badges and another cased medal etc. (lot)
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