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An Association of Froth Blowers Lacquered Bronze Plaque, of broken arch form, centred by the figure of a child standing within a niche, flanked by fielded panels inscribed "This Cot Was Endowed By Ye A.O.F.B. From Funds Collected For Wee Waifs", modelled by Innes Fripp and cast by the Birmingham Medal Company, mounted on a blonde oak plaque, 20cm by 31cm. Together with a Bradford Children's Hospital Centenary Mug. (2) **The AOFB provided two cots for Wee Waifs in the Bradford Hospital.
An Association of Froth Blowers Lacquered Bronze Plaque, of broken arch form, centred by the figure of a child standing within a niche, flanked by fielded panels inscribed "This Cot Was Endowed By Ye A.O.F.B. From Funds Collected For Wee Waifs", modelled by Innes Fripp and cast by the Birmingham Medal Company, mounted on a blonde oak plaque, 20cm by 31cm. Together with a Bradford Children's Hospital Centenary Mug. (2) **The AOFB provided two cots for Wee Waifs in the Bradford Hospital.
A group of Edward VII miniature war medals to include an Africa General Service medal, 1902 with bars for South Africa 1901-02; a Victorian South Africa medal with bars for Cape Colony; Orange Free State; Johannesburg; Diamond Hill and Belfast; a General Service George V with bar for Iraq; a George V South Africa and a Distinguished Service Order with bar and four other medals
Six Second World War medals, comprising 1939-45 Star, Africa Star with bar '8th Army', Italy Star, France and Germany Star, 1939-45 Defence Medal and 1939-45 War Medal, two ribbon bars, two 30 Corps shoulder flashes, a medals' box of postage, two ribbons, a British Legion badge, a small photograph of German personnel including Rommel, a group of photographs of German shipping, mostly dated 21-6-1919, a booklet 'It Was Like This' and a Third Reich pass.
A 1914-15 Star to '5094 Pte. J.H. Oliver. Manch. R.', a First World War period memorial plaque, detailed 'James Henry Oliver', with original card case, died 28th April 1917 and is commemorated on the Doiran Memorial, a 1914-18 British War Medal and 1914-19 Victory Medal to '4932 Pte. J.C. Oliver. K.S.L.I.', a Christmas 1914 Princess Mary's brass gift tin, four Second World War medals, comprising 1939-45 Star, Burma Star, 1939-45 Defence Medal and 1939-45 War Medal, mounted as worn, and a quantity of related paperwork and photographs.
A group of four medals to W.H. Rowe, comprising Distinguished Conduct Medal, Edward VII issue, to '1462 C.Sergt: W.H. Rowe. 4th N.Stafford:Regt', Queen's South Africa Medal with one bar, 'Cape Colony', to '1462 C.Sgt W.H. Rowe, N.Stafford:Regt', 1914-18 British War Medal to '8870 W.O.Cl.1 W.H. Rowe. N.Staff.R.', and Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, Edward VII issue, to '1462 C.Sgt W.H. Rowe. N.Staff:Regt', DCM recorded in the London Gazette 31st October 1902, with a black and white photograph and newspaper cutting relating to the death of Sgt. Major Rowe and some later copy paperwork. (See illustration)
Four Second World War medals, comprising; the 1939-45 Star, the Africa Star with bar North Africa 1942-43, the Atlantic Star with bar France and Germany and the 1939-45 War medal, with the original box of postage, also the Russian medal commemorating the 40th Anniversary of ending the Second World War in 1945, with forwarding letter, certificate and notes.
The 1914-18 British War medal and the 1914-19 Victory medal to 6343 Pte A. Grewar.22 BN. A.I.F, the postage packet, the Commonwealth of Australia letter forwarding the medals, the First World War period memorial plaque, detailed Alexander Grewar, with the original forwarding slip and card case of issue, a presentation wristwatch, with an enamelled dial, an Australian badge detailed 'Volunteered for active service, medically unfit' and numbered to the back 53498, two Australian Commonwealth Military Forces collar badges, a medallion detailed Victory 1918 and an Australian military forces ribbon, decorated with the badge. Died 16th September 1917, aged 34 and is buried at the Hooge Crater Cemetery. Illustrated.
A rose gold graduated curb link albert chain, stamped '9' and '.375' with 9 carat gold medal, another watch chain with rose gold hollow curb links, each stamped '9C', with gold maltese cross pendant, and other gold chains, and two pendants 104g, gross, and other rolled gold and gold plated chains
World War I Medals War & Victory inscribed G.H. Hayes A.B. R.N. J49294, & George VI Coronation Medal 1937 inscribed G.H. Hayes GNR. HMS Cairo, ribbons & awards, World War II Medals, 1939/45 War, Africa Star, Atlantic Star, 39/45 Star, Boxed Life Saving Medal achieved by G. Hayes Sept 1930, 2 pairs epaulets etc.
*Berlin Olympics 1936. Autographs of the Japanese women's swimming and diving teams, 1936, including Hideko Maehata [200 metres breaststroke gold medal] on one page, the other five swimming members, N. Takemura, T. Furuta [both 100 metres freestyle], N. Tsuboi [200 metre breaststroke], N. Morioka & K. Kojima [both 400 metres freestyle], the three members of the Japanese women's diving team signed to verso of this album leaf, R. Osawa, M. Osawa, and F. Kono, two other autographs of unidentified athletes, S. Matsumura and N. Matsuzawa, plus one further album leaf with autographs of the managers (?), Mrs H. Shirayama and R. Akima, a total of 13 names on three sheets, all but Akima's name signed in English and Japanese, each album leaf approx. 11 x 13 cm. Hideko Maehata was the only women's medal winner from the Japanese delegation at the Berlin Olympics in 1936. She had won the silver medal for the same event in 1932 Olympics. (3)
A collection of treen and other collectables to include an olive wood box; a Thuya; a signed American baseball; a burr wooden box; a similar elephant ornament; a Continental carved wood pipe; a carved nut; twoo wooden boxes with wax seals; a pair of iron handcuffs; two small glass and gilt metal caskets; a Victorian commemorative medal; four old enamelled decanter labels; four fountain pens and other items
The decorations and medals for the First and the Second World Wars as awarded to Lt Col A.W. Rigden MC, comprising; the Military Cross, George V issue, unofficially named to the reverse, the 1914-18 British War medal 2.Lieut.A.W.Rigden, the 1914-19 Victory medal to 2.Lieut.A.W.Rigden, the 1939-45 Star, the France and Germany Star the 1939-45 Defence medal and the 1939-45 War medal, the accompanying seven dress miniature medals mounted on a bar as worn, a rectangular plated cigarette case, pierced with a bullet hole, with a visiting card detailed 'Sebourg Nr Valenciennes 4/11/18', a scouting silver acorn medal detailed 'A.W.Rigden. 23-4-37', with an orange ribbon, five further scouting badges and a collection of paperwork, certificates and photographs, including; commission documents, citation for the Military Cross when serving with 9th Battalion, Notts and Derby Reg. and later related photographs. Illustrated.
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