ELIZABETH II IMPERIAL SERVICE MEDAL (DEI GRATIA) awarded to Fredrick Albert Horace Pierce, cased; and RAF Bomber Command Commemorative Medal no 4375, cased; and four commemorative medals Dunkirk, 50th Anniversary; Defence Of Malta 50th Anniversary; Duxford Battle of Britain 1940; 50th Anniversary Normandy Landings (6)
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W W I MEDALS: Service Medal awarded to 27895 Pt D Smith Suff R; Service Medal awarded to 270876 Sjt T H Mellish R Scotts; a Victory Medal awarded to 29081 Pte W Sykes E Yorks R; a Victory Medal awarded to 64524 Pte H W Smith RAMC; a 1914 Aug - Nov Star awarded to 4399 Pte G Diffley S Gds; a 1914 - 15 Star awarded to 19602 Pte J Bowes Yorks L T, three miniatures etc (12)
A collection of militaria, including; a wall plaque detailed 1st Bn The Parachute Regiment, two circular plaques, a quantity of various uniform buttons, brass bed plates, waist belt buckles, medals and medallions, medal ribbons, a paper weight, a plate commemorating Royal Aldershot Officers Club, mats, a framed receipt relating to Captain K.V Bacon, late 29th Foot, a certificate and sundry.
A collection of military and other, British and foreign medals, badges, medallions and buttons, including; a German 1st World War period Iron Cross second class, an enamelled third reich period shooting badge dated 1943, Polish medals, an Oriental fob medal, a boxing competition medallion and sundry.
The 1914/15 Star, the 1914/18 British War Medal and the 1914/19 Victory Medal to T4-071716 DVR.J.BUTCHER. A.S.C., the 1914/15 Star and the 1914/19 Victory Medal to 18517 L/CPL/PTE H.BEST.WORC.R., died 06/01/1918, the 1914 Star un-named, the 1914/15 Star un-named, probably erased and the Cadet Forces Medal Elizabeth II issue to FG OFF C J VINCENT-SMITH RAFVR (T) and various medal ribbons.
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, 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.
Good group of World War II and later nursing medals awarded to Major C B Fraser, Queen Alexandra Royal Auxiliary Nursing Corps - Royal Red Cross Order (2nd Class) in case, 1939-45 Star, Italy Star, Defence, War, QEII General Service - bar 'Malaya' (named Capt. C. B. Fraser), QEII Campaign Service bar 'Malay Peninsula' (named Major C.B.Fraser), Nigeria Independance and QAIMNS medal
Victorian India 1895 medal with two bars Tirah 1897-98 and Punjab Frontier 1897-98, named to '3330 Pte.W Hunter Devonshire Regiment' mounted in frame with memorium cards 'In affectionate remembrance of No 3330 Pte William Hunte 'G' Coy. 1st Batt. Devonshire Regiment who passed away 24 April 1898 aged 24 years etc'
Everton Football Club - a late Victorian 15 carat gold shield shaped medal inscribed to the reverse "Presented to R. Molyneux in appreciation of his services as Secretary to the Everton F.C. by the players 17-10-98". Richard Molyneux was secretary for twelve seasons between 1889 and 1901 and was in charge of club affairs. The title of manager wasn't bestowed by Everton until 1939.
A WWII MILITARY FOOTBALL MEDAL DEPICTING THREE PLAYERS AND A BALL, THE REVERSE ENGRAVED "DAVIS-BRYAN FOOTBALL CUP 1939", BIRMINGHAM SILVER HALLMARKS; TWO POSTCARDS AND A PRESS PHOTO SHOWING SIDES INVOLVED IN A BRITISH COMBINED FORCES V. ENSCHEDE BOYS CLUB FOOTBALL MATCH IN HOLLAND, APRIL 1945, WITH A COPY OF A LOCAL NEWSPAPER REPORTING ON THE MATCH AND FEATURING THE PHOTOGRAPH AVAILABLE HERE:- ONE BOX
MEDALS: A COLLECTION OF NINE MEDALS AWARDED TO TWO BROTHERS, COMPRISING CASUALTY AIR CREW GROUP OF THREE (39-45 STAR, AIRCREW EUROPE STAR AND WAR MEDAL) WITH MEDAL CHECKLIST, I.D. STUB IN THE NAME OF 2201271 F/SGT MACKENZIE, IN ORIGINAL ISSUE BOX ADDRESSED TO THE FAMILY; PLUS SIX MEDALS AWARDED TO ALEXANDER MCKENZIE INCLUDING 1939 LONG SERVICE MEDAL, BURMA STAR, ATLANTIC STAR (WITH THE ADMIRALTY CERTIFICATE), WAR MEDAL AND DEFENCE MEDAL (WITH CERTIFICATE) WITH ORIGINAL ISSUE BOX. THE LOT ALSO CONTAINS ALEXANDER MACKENZIES ROSARY BEADS WHICH HE USED WHILST IN SERVICE.
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