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WWII GROUP OF FOUR - 1939-45 Star, France & Germany Star, Dm, Wm also together with a cased Normandy Campaign medal with Normandy clasp, together with some modern awards for WWII battles including Dunkirk 1940, Somme 1940, Royal Federation for King Albert 1st and Rescapes de Aisne 1940 each with scroll, and together with photographs, Soldier's Release book and Certificate of Service all relating to Frederick Arthur Scowcroft, Welsh Guards
A silver and enamel golfing medal Carnoustie Golf Club, the obverse with an enamel roundel depicting the club house (damaged) within an inscribed border and crossed clubs, the reverse inscribed 'Brand Trophy, 1970, runner-up, J. C. Ogilvie', ring suspension, 3.2cm; together with a silver medal superimposed with a profile portrait of Queen Victoria, above a star and crossed clubs, surmounted by a crown, inscribed to the reverse, 'Cornwall Handicap Challenge Cup, 1921', with silk ribbon (2)
A collection World War II medals and ephemera to include medal group consisting 1939-45 star, France and Germany Star, Defence medal, War Medal, Territorial Efficency medal (915280 GNR E JOHNSTON RA), 21st army certificate (signed B L Montgomery); army issue compass; together with two Nazi daggers and a 1939 Iron Cross
ISLAMIC COINS, COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, Egypt, Khedive Abbas Hilmi II (1892-1914), Dedication of the National Museum of Egyptian Antiquities, Cairo, 1897, Silver Medal, by Séraphin Emil Vernier, obv uniformed bust left wearing fez, rev crest and open wreath, legend in Arabic and French naming the Khedive, Minister, Director and Architect, stamped ARGENT 950 M/M on edge, 70mm (BDM VI:227). Nearly extremely fine, toned and very rare. The first Egyptian Museum was built in Boulak, but in 1891 it was moved to the Giza Palace. The present Museum, with its 107 halls and which this medal commemorates, is situated in the Tahrir Square in Cairo.Building work commenced in 1897 and it opened on the 15th November, 1902 Vernier dates his obverse portrait 1896
A group (mostly cased) of medals and orders comprising: Neck and Breast badge and Miniature of Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of St Michael and St George; Neck Badge and Miniature Commander of the Royal Victorian Order; Miniature Commander (Civil) of the Grand Order of Leopold; Neck badge Commander of the Grand Order of Dannebord and a miniature Queen Elizabeth II Coronation medal (8)
Four medals to Sergeant R.P. Walden, Royal Air Force, comprising; the 1939-45 Defence medal, the 1939-45 War medal, the General Service medal George VI issue with two bars, Malaya and Arabian Peninsula, with M.I.D. oak leaf spray to 1397566 Cpl R.P.Walden R.A.F. and the R.A.F Long Service and Good Conduct medal, Elizabeth II issue to 1397566 Sgt R.P.Walden. R.A.F., mounted on a bar as worn, with the accompanying M.I.D. certificate (for Malaya), commendation certificate and further paperwork. Illustrated.
The 1914-18 British War medal and the 1914-19 Victory medal to 60646 Gnr. L.Searle. R.A., a Princess Mary's Christmas 1914 rectangular brass gift tin, also a collection of paperwork, certificates and photographs, including correspondence sent home when he was a prisoner of war held at Posen, in an oak box.
The Second World War awards relating to Brian Larcum Rogers, comprising; the 1939-45 Star, the 1939-45 War medal, the Air Council forwarding slip detailed Sergeant B.L. Rogers, two ribbons, confirmation list and box of postage. Sergeant B.L. Rogers RAFVR, died 15th October 1942 aged 21 and is commemorated on the Runnymede Memorial.
A group of four First World War medals, comprising; the 1914-15 Star to 7715 L.Cpl H.G.Lang. Devon: R., the 1914-18 British War medal and the 1914-19 Victory medal to 7715 Sgt.H.G.Lang. Devon.R. and the French Medaille Militaire named 7715 Sergt H.G.Lang, mounted on a bar as worn, the four corresponding dress miniature medals, mounted on a bar as worn, a cap badge detailed The Welsh, a First World War period discharge badge numbered 448012 and three base metal commemorative medals. Illustrated.
British Coins, England, Princess Victoria, 1830, Royal Visit to Soho Mint, trial striking in copper of proposed commemorative medal on an oversized flan, 34mm, 12.10g, legend and erroneous date in six lines victoria / magnae / spes altera / britanniae / soho.5.aug. / 1830, toothed border both sides, rev struck en medaille, Britannia seated left on rocks with trident and shield, holding olive branch, SOHO on rock, ship to left (cf BHM 1435; Peck KP32, p.368). Toned, good extremely fine and extremely rare. for a similar piece in white metal see Morton and Eden Auction 2, 13 November 2002, lot 275
Commemorative Medals from the Eisen India Collection, George III, Pondicherry Taken, Copper Medal, 1761, by Thomas Pingo, for the Society of Arts, laureate head George III right, legend within beaded borders, rev Victory, between palms and urns of the Indus and Ganges, inscribes a tablet, 39mm (BHM 72; Pudd 761.1; Eimer, Pingo 20). Very fine.
Commemorative Medals from the Eisen India Collection, Charles, Marquis Cornwallis (1738-1805), The Defeat of Tipu Sahib, Sultan of Mysore, Copper Medal, 1792, by C H Küchler, uniformed bust left, rev Cornwallis meets with Tipu and receives his sons as hostages, 47mm (BHM 363; Pudd 792.1.1; Pollard 5). Extremely fine.
Commemorative Medals from the Eisen India Collection, Charles, Marquis Cornwallis (1738-1805), The Defeat of Tipu Sahib, Sultan of Mysore, Silver Medal, 1793, by C H Küchler, uniformed bust left, rev Cornwallis meets with Tipu and receives his sons as hostages, 47mm (BHM 363; Pudd 792.1.2; Pollard 5). Scuffed, good very fine. It is thought that medals dated 1793 in error, were struck first, the dies then being corrected, further examples were struck. Bought Format (Birmingham)
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