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Medals - World War II - Africa Star, 1939-45 Star war medal and Defence medal in postage box to Flight Lieutenant AD Smith and related ephemera including a fur lined leather flying helmet, RAF identity card, Squadron photograph, aluminium height and air speed computor, flying maps and ephemera including a disciplinary letter for low flying
Medals - World War II - Italy Star, 1939-45 Star, Burma Star, Africa Star and war medal awarded to 161661 Flight Lieutenant Charles William Hutchen Bomber Pilot with 117 Squadron together with two RAF pilots flying log books, instructor's hand book, identity card, service book and an album of photographs compiled by CW Hutchen relating to RAF Khartoum circa 1942
sIR JOSEPH EDGAR BOEHM BT (1834-1890) bRONZE MEDAL OF THOMAS CARLYLE, 1875 stuck to commemorate his 75th birthday obverse: bust left, THOMAS CARLYLE reverse: COMMEMORATION - DECEMBER 4 - 1875 5.6cm diameter literature: L. Brown, 'British Historical Medals, Vol II, The Reign of Queen Victoria', London 1987, p. 304, no 3006 r.W. Cochran Patrick, 'Catalogue of the Medals of Scotland', Edinburgh 1884, p. 129, no 91; pl. XXIX, fig. 2. note: Boehm sculpted the bronze statue of Carlyle, erected in 1882, in the Chelsea Embankment Gardens, of which a marble copy is in the Scottish National Portrait Gallery. george T. Morgan (1845-1925), who engraved the dies after Boehm's design, was born in Birmingham and worked for many years as a die engraver at Messrs. J.S. & A.B. Wyon. However he moved to America in 1876 and is best known for designing the 'Morgan' silver dollar. He was appointed Chief Engraver of the Philadelphia Mint in 1917.
A group of costume jewellery, including: a quantity of brooches, three lady's wristwatches, a Wedgwood oval jasperware brooch, with the original case, a silver and enamelled fob medal, three badges and a rectangular silver cigarette case, the exterior with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1941.
A National Fire Brigades Union silver long service medal, the ribbon pin bar detailed 20 years and with three further bars each detailed five years, named to the back W.E. Knight and numbered to the rim 1778, the corresponding dress miniature medal, a George the Fifth crowned head issue, faithful service in the Special Constabulary medal, named William Knight and a George the Fifth Silver Jubilee medal 1935.
Seven awards to E.W. Waite, comprising; the 1939-45 Star, the Africa Star with bar 1st Army, the Italy Star, the 1939-45 War medal and the Efficiency medal George the Sixth issue, with bar Militia to 2338629 SJT. E.W. WAITE. R.SIGS., mounted on a bar, the Imperial Service Medal, Elizabeth the Second issue to Ernest William Waite, with the original case and an oval Masonic medal to Bro.E.W.WAITE No. 7265, with the original box.
A Family Group of Medals, comprising an Abyssinia medal named to S Cole, Carteners Mate HMS Satellite (lacks suspender and brace) an East and West Africa medal, with bar Witu 1890 named to S Brindley ERA HMS Racoon, Queens South Africa medal, to S Brindley ERA 1st Class HMS Niobe, and a medal group comprising 1914-15 Star, British War medal, Victory medal and Naval Long Service and Good Conduct medal, to 343758 S I Cole, PTR 1Cl HMS Cornwall, with accompanying paperwork and photographs
A Medal Group, comprising a George medal, 1939-45 Star, France and Germany Star, Defence medal, British War medal, General Service medal with bar Malaya, and RAF Long Service and Good Conduct medal, the George medal named to Flt Lt Wilfred Turner RAF Note: This group is offered for sale together with miniature medals, photographs, citation and other items (As a ground crew officer at an advanced airfield in the aftermath of D Day, Flt Lt Turner was instrumental in dis-arming a Typhoon fighter bomber which had been set of fire following an air raid)
A Medal Group, comprising Military Cross, Great War, British War and Victory medals, and WWII Defence and War medals, the British War medal named to Captain W Swaby, the Military Cross inscribed on reverse Battle of Malm. presented by H.M King George V May 15th 1919, to Second Lieutenant Walter Swaby, 1st Battalion Lincolnshire Regiment, May 29th 1918, and military medals, a Territorial decoration and other related items
A silver bowl replicating the Tudor Winchester bushel, the hammered body applied calligraphy, a lion and an anchor, two side handles, on fluted stump feet, inscribed underneath FLJ "Winchester"1929. 5in. (12.5cm) diameter. Maker Frederick James Ross of Winchester, London, 1928. 9oz. (276g). * Frederick Ross was the world champion cyclist in late Victorian times, winning the gold medal in the first of the modern Olympic Games held at Athens in 1896.
An early Victorian miniature portrait of Mr John Hartly, painted by Thomas Heathfield Carrick (of Carlyle) exhibited Royal Academy, 1841-1860. Painted on marble in a glazed leather covered case, 4.5in. (11.5cm) x 5.25in. (13.5cm). * In 1845, Thomas Carrick received a medal from the Prince Consort for inventing the method of painting on marble. He was a friend of Charles Dickens, Samuel Lover & Walter Jerrold, and included among his sitters Thomas Allom, Charles Kean, Daniel O'Connell, Samuel Rogers, William Wordsworth & Longfellow. See: 'A Dictionary of British Miniature Painters, volume 1, By Daphne Foskett, pp. 195-196.'
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