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Longines - Superb Silver Cased Full Hunter Pocket Watch. c.1890. Medal Winner ( Grand Prix ) Movement No 5690477 - 1850N. Jewelled Movement, Signed Longines to Dial and Movement. Marked 1900 Silver, With Double Silver Albert Chain, Ornate Designed Case. The Case / Dial / Movement Excellent Condition - Please Confirm with Photo.
Collection of WWII Medals, including two 1945 Defence Medals, a Burma Star Medal, the 1939-45 Star, together with Intelligence Corps cap badge, Royal Fusiliers Madras badge 1874-81, plus two other cap badges, and a collection of 27 military buttons. Together with a print of a French Soldier.
WORLD WAR II MADALScomprising The British War Medal 1939-1945, The Defence Medal 1939-1945, The Africa Star, The Italy Star and The 1939-1945 Star, together with a miniature medal group comprising The 1939-1945 Star, The France And Germany Star, The British War Medal, The Defence Medal and The Territorial Medal, all with ribbons
A mid-20th century medal group, with Army Certificate of Service book, awarded to John Herbert Pointer of the Royal Artillery, the main bar comprising a George V India medal with North West Frontier 1935 bar, a George VI India medal with North West Frontier 1937 bar, (each named to 808701 GNR. J H Pointer R.A.), a WWII 1939-1945 Star, a WWII Burma Star, a WWII Defence Medal, a WWII Campaign Medal and a George VI Long Service medal with Regular Army bar, named to 808701 BDR. J H Pointer RA, together with a re-strike QEII Campaign Service medal with Borneo bar, named to 068395 B J Pointer, Ods. Sea R.N.This lot is being sold on behalf of Cancer Research UK, with all sale proceeds going to the charity.
A miniature medal bar compromising of the Military Cross, Queen's South African medal WW1 British war medal and Victory medal and the Belgian Croix de Guerre, together with three others without / off ribbons, 1914 -1915 Star, George V Long Service medal and one another Military CrossLocation:
Mixed coinage to include a 1972 silver proof Elizabeth and Philip crown, 1973 St Helena 25 pence silver proof coin, Royal Mint ' Queens Award to Industry' 1973, 1975, medal to mark the end of production at Tower Hill, 1970 UK proof coin set, and commemorative crowns to include the Churchill crown, silver jubilee and othersLocation:
A George V Silver Rose Bowl, hallmarked for Sheffield 1916, double scroll handles, half fluted decoration, detachable flower grill, engraved to the front, 'To Sydney Robert Hignell, from Frederick, Lord Chelmsford, Viceroy of India, in grateful remembrance of his services, set on black plinth, diameter 22 cm, the item belonged to Mr Hignell who was Private Secretary to the Viceroy of India from 1920-1924 and comes directly from family, (Sidney Robert Hignell C.I.E. I.C.S. was born 3rd June 1873 at Thornbury, Gloucestershire, one of seven children he was known as ‘Bob’, he was educated at Malvern College and won a scholarship to Worcester College Oxford. He joined the Indian Civil Service in his twenties and was a keen sportsman playing cricket and tennis. He played cricket for the ‘Gentlemen of India’ team in 1903/04 and won a tennis tournament in Darjeeling in 1904 (see Lot 105 Silver Cigarette Case). In 1910 he became Deputy Commissioner and Financial Secretary in Bihar and Orissa, in 1916 Deputy Home Secretary, Government of India, in 1917 he was awarded the Indian Distinguished Service Medal, from 1920-1924 he was Private Secretary to the Viceroy of India, first under Lord Chelmsford and then Lord Reading, in 1922 he was made Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India in the New Years Honours List, on completion of his service to the Viceroy in 1924 Hignell returned to Thornbury in Gloucestershire where he purchased and renovated a large estate called ‘The Chalet’, a life long bachelor, he passed away on 24th May 1939)
A London 1908 Olympic Games participant's medal, designed by Bertram Mackennal, bronze, obverse depicting a Greek four-horsed chariot with the driver and judge, ready to reward the winning athlete the victory palm, reverse depicting the winged figure of Victory standing on a globe with inscription "IN COMMEMORATION OF THE OLYMPIC GAMES HELD IN LONDON 1908", minted by Vaughton, Birmingham, 50mm diameter, 57.5g
Silver Presentation Plate, engraved 'P.S.V. 1921-22' to the centre and surrounded by engraved facsimile signatures, the plate belonged to Mr Sidney Robert Hignall who served as Private Secretary to the Viceroy of India between 1920 and 1924, it is not known for which occasion the plate was presented but the signatures on the plate include men who served on the staff of the Private Secretary to the Viceroys Office at that time, Captain Ralph Burton, Aide De Camp, Captain Michael Noel-Hill ADC, H.G. Gregory Smith ADC, and Lieutenant Colonel T.J. Carey-Evans M.C., Indian Medical service, Surgeon to the Viceroy, later Sir Thomas Carey-Evans, and married to Olwen who was the daughter of David Lloyd George, on the back of the plate is stamped the maker 'C&K' and 'SILVER', diameter 25.5 cm, this item comes direct from family, (Sidney Robert Hignell C.I.E. I.C.S. was born 3rd June 1873 at Thornbury, Gloucestershire, one of seven children he was known as ‘Bob’, he was educated at Malvern College and won a scholarship to Worcester College Oxford. He joined the Indian Civil Service in his twenties and was a keen sportsman playing cricket and tennis. He played cricket for the ‘Gentlemen of India’ team in 1903/04 and won a tennis tournament in Darjeeling in 1904 (see Lot 105 Silver Cigarette Case). In 1910 he became Deputy Commissioner and Financial Secretary in Bihar and Orissa, in 1916 Deputy Home Secretary, Government of India, in 1917 he was awarded the Indian Distinguished Service Medal, from 1920-1924 he was Private Secretary to the Viceroy of India, first under Lord Chelmsford and then Lord Reading, in 1922 he was made Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India in the New Years Honours List, on completion of his service to the Viceroy in 1924 Hignell returned to Thornbury in Gloucestershire where he purchased and renovated a large estate called ‘The Chalet’, a life long bachelor, he passed away on 24th May 1939)
Early 20th century Presentation Cigarette Box, white metal, wood lined, engraved to the lid with the signature 'S.R. Hignell', to the front is engraved 'Tennis, Darjeeling 1904, the item belonged to Mr Sydney Robert Hignell, Private Secretary to the Viceroy of India from 1920-1924 and comes directly from family, (Sidney Robert Hignell C.I.E. I.C.S. was born 3rd June 1873 at Thornbury, Gloucestershire, one of seven children he was known as ‘Bob’, he was educated at Malvern College and won a scholarship to Worcester College Oxford. He joined the Indian Civil Service in his twenties and was a keen sportsman playing cricket and tennis. He played cricket for the ‘Gentlemen of India’ team in 1903/04 and won a tennis tournament in Darjeeling in 1904. In 1910 he became Deputy Commissioner and Financial Secretary in Bihar and Orissa, in 1916 Deputy Home Secretary, Government of India, in 1917 he was awarded the Indian Distinguished Service Medal, from 1920-1924 he was Private Secretary to the Viceroy of India, first under Lord Chelmsford and then Lord Reading, in 1922 he was made Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India in the New Years Honours List, on completion of his service to the Viceroy in 1924 Hignell returned to Thornbury in Gloucestershire where he purchased and renovated a large estate called ‘The Chalet’, a life long bachelor, he passed away on 24th May 1939)
Elizabeth II Copy Gallantry medal group comprising Military Cross (copy) engraved 22 Feb. 1991, Gulf Medal (copy) with 16 Jan to 28 Feb 1991 clasp, named to 24836540 L/CPL. D Wilson R. ENG (SAS) United Nations medal with former Yugoslavia clasp (unnamed), Operational Service Medal 2000 (Copy), with Sierra Leone Ribbon, named to 24836540 CPL. D Wilson R. ENG (SAS) Operational Service Medal 2000 (Copy), with Afghanistan Ribbon, named to 24836540 SGT. D Wilson R. ENG (SAS) Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee medal (unnamed), Accumulated Campaign Service Medal (copy) named to 24836540 SGT. D Wilson R. ENG (SAS) and Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal with Regular Army Bar (copy) named to 24836540 S/SGT. D Wilson R. ENG (SAS).
World - Mixed coins and medals to include Russia First Man in Space 30th Anniversary medal minted from the metal of a Soviet Space Craft 1991, coins to include Russia silver proofs 3 Kopeks commemorating 'Peter The Great' 1990 x 2, Papal States John Paul II two medallion silver proof set 1995 (N.B. Cased with Certificate of Authenticity), Italy silver proof commemorative 10,000 Lire coins 1994, 1995, 1998, 5000 Lire 1995 & others (N.B. All cased with Certificates of Authenticity) (Qty)
Group of mixed medals to include George V India General Service medal with Waziristan 1921 - 24 clasp named to 4181761 FSR. W. J. Hancox. R. W. FUS., United Nations Korea medal, George V Imperial Service medal named to William Hoare Holman., Mercantile Marine War medal named to Francois Collet, George V Special Constabulary Long Service medal named to Robert S. Lucas and a George VI Special Constabulary Long Service medal named to Ernest A. Talbot (6 medals)
National Fire Brigades Association Long Service medal with 5 years and 10 years clasps, named to 11588 Edward J. Moyser, in box, together with printed research including receiving the King's Commendation for his actions at Purfleet Oil Refinery on 9th September 1940 during the first air raid of the war.
Voluntary Medical Service Medal with two bars named to Mrs. Gwendyth M. Dalrymple - Hay, together with two First World War silver war badges numbered B39921 and B335916, a Second World War India Service Medal and other Red Cross medals.Red Cross medals- one unnamed, one numbered 21492 and one named to 13106 H. Youngs
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