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THE OLYMPIC GOLD-MEDAL WINNING GUN BELONGING TO RICHARD FAULDS M.B.E. A BERETTA 12-BORE 'A.S.E. GOLD TRAP' SINGLE-TRIGGER OVER AND UNDER BOXLOCK EJECTOR, serial no. AD6380B, 32in. nitro barrels with 10mm ventilated matt top-rib, bead foresight removed, 2 3/4in. chambers, 1/4 and full choke inserts, hold-open toplever, manual safety, non-selective adjustable single-trigger, plain bronze finish gold-inlaid with a trophy and garland, 14 3/4in. highly-figured pistolgrip stock including 1in. rubber recoil pad, sculpted fore-end, weight 8lbs. 8oz., in its universal case. Footnote: Richard Faulds is one of the most successful professional competition shots this country has produced. In 1996, at just 19 years of age, Richard represented Great Britain at Double Trap for the Centennial Olympic Games in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. His 5th place at those games was the best result England had produced since 1972. At the Sydney Games in September 2000, using this gun, Richard achieved every competitive shooters dream by taking the gold medal, in a dramatic shoot-off against the home favourite Russell Mark. The win also secured him a ten dollar side bet from his adversary.
LINCOLN JEFFRIES .400 BLACK POWDER EXPRESS ROTARY-UNDERLEVER DOUBLE HAMMER RIFLE (SMOOTH BORED TO .410 CALIBRE), serial no. 3096, 25 3/4in. nitro reproved barrels with broad matt rib, open-sights removed, tubes engraved 'WINNER OF GOLD MEDAL. LONDON. WINNER OF FIELD 20 GUINEA PRIZE FOR CHOKE BORES. LONDON.', 'SECOND FOR EXPRESS RIFLES. FIELD TRIALS. LONDON. AWARDED FIRST PRIZE MELBOURNE, 3in. chambers, Jones patent rotary-underlever, carved percussion fences, rebounding back-action locks engraved with scenes of stag and hind in woodland settings, border engraving, bottom strap engraved 'GUN & RIFLE MANUFACTURER 121 STEELHOUSE ST. BIRMINGHAM', retaining some colour-hardening, 14in. well-figured pistolgrip stock with pistolgrip-cap and sling-eyes, weight 7lbs. 12oz.
An 18ct gold revolving Masonic signet ring, with Masonic symbol to one side and engraved with the initials A.C.E. to the other, together with an Edward VII half sovereign ring, 9 ct gold signet ring, Order of St John Medal, Royal Life Saving Society Medal, Blues and Royals Association Badges, yellow metal fob watch and cufflinks.
The Distinguished Conduct Medal group awarded to Sjt. Anwell Cole-Evans, D.C.M. group includes the D.C.M., 1939-1945 Star, Africa Star and 8th Army Bar, The Italy Star, The France and Germany Star, The War Medal and Defence Medal, The D.C.M. inscribed to the outside edge 404474 Sjt. A. Evans, The Royals, together with corresponding miniatures, also The Canal Zone Medal inscribed 22772062 Sgt. A Cole Evans, The Royals and a Golden Jubilee Medal and Miniature, together with a copy of the Citation for the award of the Distinguished Medal, the transmission from the War Office, The Royal Dragoons Certificate and numerous photographs.
Trade catalogues. Frank Rippingille Stove Co., Aston, Birmingham. Illustrated Catalogue of Patent Prize Gold Medal Petroleum Oil Cooking Stoves, Season 1904 and 1905, 20pp & 36pp, printed in dark blue throughout, num. illusts. of stoves of all sizes, orig. red, white and blue printed wrappers, a little soiled and minor damage, slim 4to, with three others similar and a related advertising leaflet (6)
Trade catalogues. Samuel Smith & Sons Ltd. Trade Price List of Smith's Patent Cooking Ranges, n.d., c. 1890s, 72pp., num. b & w illusts. of cooking ranges, fireplaces and related ironmongery, orig. printed wrappers, a little soiled and chipped at edges, together with Smith's Gold Medal Cooking Ranges, n.d., c. 1890s, 32pp., num. b & w illusts., orig. printed wrappers (rear wrapper def.), and another similar, c. 1900, all 8vo, together with R.W. Crosthwaite, Union Foundry, Thornaby on Tees, New Illustrated Catalogue of Register Stoves, Interiors, Mantles, Fender Curbs, Ranges, etc., 1902, 263pp., num. b & w illusts., twelve col. plts. of art nouveau of fireplaces and tiles, orig. dec. cloth, a little soiled and rubbed, 8vo, and others similar (9)
Canada General Service medal with Fenin Raid 1866 clasp awarded to 1342.SGT.M. J. Rowan 10th EDE.R.N; Queen’s South Africa Service medal with Wittenbergen, Transvall and Cape Colony clasps awarded to 6919CPLE.C. Rowan 44th Coy 12th Imp. Yeo; silver hallmarked notecase believed to be the property of Captain M.J. Rowan, also a small selection of military insignia
*Edward (Duke of Windsor and Wallis, Duchess of Windsor). A group of fourteen small-format printed Christmas greetings cards, c. 1939-68, mostly with printed text and crest to one side of card, two pictorial and one on letterhead of Government House, Nassau, Bahamas (January 1945), all in good condition and with orig. postmarked envelopes addressed to Leonard J. Newell, together with five King Edward VIII souvenir items incl. a Coronation calendar and a Coronation souvenir medal in card box (19)
Le Strange (Hamon). History of Freemasonry in Norfolk 1724 to 1895, Norwich, 1896, portrait frontis., list of subscribers, orig. blue cloth gilt, rubbed to extrems., together with By Laws of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of the Province of Norfolk, reprint, 1941, orig. printed wrappers, both 8vo, and a gilt masonic medal made by G.Kenning & Son given to a retiring First Principal (3)
O'Brian (Patrick). The Fortune of War, 1979; The Far Side of the World, 1984; The Reverse of the Medal, 1986, all 1st eds., each with some dust-soiling or darkening to edges of text block, all orig. cloth in rubbed d.j.s, spines a little faded, sl. cocked, 8vo, together with Burroughs (William S.), The Exterminator, Auerhahn Press, 1960; The Last Words of Dutch Schultz, Cape Goliard, 1970, both orig. printed wrappers, sl. rubbed and creased, 4to, plus Woolf (Virginia), Orlando, 1st ed., Hogarth Press, 1928, frontis., later black cloth, rubbed, 8vo, and nine others incl. a 1st (Australian) ed. of Peter Wright's 'Spycatcher' (15)
A box Foreign and British Coins, including 1811 silver 1/6 Bank Token George III, 2 1/2in Shilling, 1894 South Africa, East Africa one Shilling 1946; Box Prize Medal to Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry; and many others, plus a Mauve £1 no 010E 422405, K V Peppiatt, one green £1 no 407C 845647, P S Beale, plus others.
Group of 4 late 19th and early 20th century medals to 2793 Col. Serjt. A L Puryer;East and West Africa Medal, bar 97-98, N. Nigeria Regt; Queens South Africa bars Kimberley, Paardeberg, Driefontein and Transvaal; Kings South Africa, bars 1901 and 1902 and Edward VII Army Long service and Good conduct, Oxford L.I, together with accompanying photograph and correspondence
A Spode bone china urn and cover made to commemorate the death of Sir Winston Churchill, 1874-1965, decorated with oval portrait within coat-of-arms on a wine and gilt ground, with gilt spiral fluted knop to cover, 14ins high (No. 108 of edition commissioned by Thomas Goode & Co, London), a Spode bisque porcelain bust of Winston Churchill on rectangular base, 7ins high, and the medal ribbons of Sir Winston Churchill mounted in rectangular display case by Spink & Sons
Charles A. Sellar (1856-1926), Portrait of Lt. Col. George John Haynes, full-length standing, signed C. A. Hellar bottom left, oil on canvas, 54.5 x 32cm.; together with a World War I death plaque for George John Haynes, Victoria Jubilee medal, George V coronation medal, Edward VII Territorial Medal, Edward VII Volunteer Force Long Service Medal, framed official memorial letter for Lieut. Col. George John Haynes, R.A.M.C. and a framed photograph.
A First World War medal group comprising of British War, Victory, 1914 - 15 star, Military Medal and Death Plaque all awarded to 57773 Donald Rupert Guest Royal Field Artillery, together with a Records Office letter, photograph Christmas tin, badges etc. Death Plaque with soldered bars to reverse.
A cast commemorative medal commemorating Lady Arabella Stuart (1575-1615) depicting a half-length portrait holding a book inscribed *O God Grant Patience In That I Suffer Vrang* with six line verse to reverse Diameter 5cm Note; Lady Arabella Stuart claimant to the throne was imprisoned in the tower for her marriage without Royal consent to William Seymour 2nd Duke of Somerset.
A commemorative silver medal cast to one side with a portrait profile inscribed OLIVARIOUS CROMWELL and J Dassier the reverse cast with a tomb decorated with the arms of Cromwell and four putti inscribed ANGLIAE SCO. ET HIB. PROTECTOR NAT 3 APRIL 1603 MORT 3 SEPT 1658 Diameter 3.6cm Note: Cromwell was born in 1599 not 1603.
A Napoleonic medal struck by J. Parish in honour of his old friend Blucher the obverse depicting Prince Blucher in uniform astride his horse whose leg is raised over the body of Marshal Davoust with the town of Hamburg and figures with raised arms in the distance beneath a banner inscribed THE FALL OF HAMBURGH'S TYRANT DAVOUST; BLUCHER and ELBA'S EMPEROR the reverse cast with an oval portrait of Wellington surmounted by an angel and a radiant crown and above a swag inscribed SUCH WELLINGTON ART THOUGH TRIUMPHANT FAME SHALL THRO THE WORLD IMMORTALIZE THY NAME contained in a fitted case Diameter 7.3cm
A military campaign medal Crimea 1855 awarded to Wm Howard Edwards 1855 mounted on a silver easel-back stand with marks for Birmingham 1899 together with another medal the reduced ribbon with applied banners inscribed Burma 1887-89 and Burma 1885-7 awarded to 7155 Pte A Coleman 1st Bn Rif Brig mounted on a silver easel-back stand with marks for Birmingham 1899 (2) Overall heights approximately 7cm diameter of each medal 3.6cm
A collection of items to include a bright engraved small oval box Birmingham 1905 a cedar lined cigarette box Birmingham 1901 with presentation inscription also crested five assorted cigarette cases a purse vesta cases cheroot holders a match box cover two ashtrays a plated Ronson table lighter a medal and other pieces (qty)
Four Second World War medals, comprising; the 1939-1945 star, the Italy star, the 1939-1945 defence medal and the 1939-1945 War medal, two ribbon bars, a luggage tag, detailed REV. H.J.W ROOKE, a framed photograph of a parson, a wooden crucifix and a forces chaplain's stole, with four medal ribbons.
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