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Orden mit Anstecknadel, eine Urkunde und eine Medailleaus der Zeit der Pahlavi-DynastieSilber, teilw. emailliert und Bronze. Sternförmiges Medaillon mit feiner Emaillemalerei, sog. Orden des Lichts 2. Klasse (Nischan-i-Homayoun) an konfektioniertem Halsband sowie rosettenförmige Anstecknadel; eine Urkunde 2. Klasse verliehen vom Kulturministerium an den ehem. iranischen Kulturattaché in Deutschland Dr. Ing. Koros Rabek; eine Medaille zum 2500. Jahrestag des Persischen Reiches mit Porträtdarstellung von Schah Mohammad Reza von Persien, 1971. Teilw. Herstellerzeichen von Arthus Bertrand in Paris und originales, goldgeprägtes Verleihungsetui. Medaillen-D. 3,3 cm - 7,5 cmProvenienz: aus dem Besitz des ehem. iranischen Kulturattachés in Deutschland Dr. Ing. Koros Rabek, danach aus der Nachlassauflösung.A 2nd class medal with pin, a certificate and a medal from the time of the Pahlavi dynasty. Partly maker´s mark and original boxes.Frankreich/Iran/Persien. 20. Jh.
A Collection of Assorted Silver and Silver Plate, the silver comprising a cased set of six coffee-spoons with coffee-bean terminal; a cased Old English pattern christening-spoon and a cased set of six Old English shell pattern cake-forks; the silver plate comprising a pair of silver plate napkin-rings and a silver plate caddy-spoon; Together With two WWI medals (one tray)The Silver Military Medal and the gilt metal Victory Medal each engraved 'PTE E. Payne R.A.M.C.' and numbered '442094'.
Murano and Other Glass Jewellery, including a bead necklace, a modernist style pendant, drop earrings, a charm style bracelet, together with a small selection of polished hardstone jewellery, including a bead necklace, two elasticated bracelets, a modern pendant, a hallmarked silver heart shape pendant, on box link chain, stamped "925", also suspending a small St.Christopher medal/pendant.
Second World War medal trio comprising; 1939-45 War Medal, Defence Medal and Africa Star, the box addressed to 'Mrs. B Thoburn 4 Trinity Court, Church Lane, Nailsea', the other trio comprising; 1939-45 War Medal, 1939-1945 Star, Italy Star and 78th Infantry Division also known as the Battleaxe Division cloth patch, the box faintly addressed
Second World War medal group awarded to 14443/002 Bernard James Gitsham RN, offical no D/JX 133567, comprising; 1939-45 War Medal, 1939-45 Star, Atlantic Star, Africa Star, Burma Star and Italy Star, with corresponding miniatures and ribbon bar, together with a 'The Malta George Cross Fiftieth Anniversary Medal', 1992Vendor notes ships served on; Revenge (1937), Defender (1939-40), Juno (1941), Warspite (1941), Victory (1942)
First World War medal group awarded to Shoeing Smith T.W. Paddock, Royal Field Artillery comprising; War Medal, Victory Medal (40979 DVR. T.W. PADDICK. R.A.), Military Medal, 1914 Star (40979 S.STH T.W. PADDICK R.F.A) and Police Faithful Service medal (THOMAS. W. FLOOD),Together with a printed letter from Buckingham Palace and note stating 'His name was Thomas Flood-Paddick, and was usually known as Flood. He was wounded in the shoulder and permanently disabled. He died in January 1965'.
First World War artillery shell trench art vase with Royal Engineers emblem to front, the base stamped 'Berndorf, 1915', 13cm high, together with a mixed group of military-related items to include; Royal Air Force Air Gunner brass badge, buttons, gilt metal hinged walnut, silver APR badge, 'The Bell Medal', WVS badge, Union Jack badge, various medallions, etc.
Mixed quantity of medals and medallions to include; Elizabeth II Police Exemplary Service medal to Chief Inspector Robert W. Marshall, Belgium Order of the Crown, British First World War medal to 26021 Pte. J.A. Doutch. D.CF. Corn.L.I., cased Elizabeth II 1953 coronation medal, two George V 'County of West Bromwich', Silver Jubilee medals, various cap badges, etc
First World War medal trio awarded to Air Mechanic (1st Class) L.C. Lane, Royal Naval Air Service comprising War Medal, Victory Medal (F.4447 L.C. LANE. L.M. R.N.A.S.) and 1914-14 Star (F.4447. L.C. LANE. A.M.1.R.N.A.S.), together with a George V London Fire Brigade Coronation Medal (COACHMAN L.C. LANE) and associated First World War medal pair to Corporal F.Lane, Royal Air Force (204948. CPL. F. LANE. R.A.F.) (6)
Hallmarked sterling silver gilded Midlothian medal with enamel detail, on blue ribbon and 'past president' pin, a 9ct yellow gold crucifix pendant on chain stamped 9ct, 1.9g, a sterling silver pendant set with purple stone, with matching earrings, stamped 925, and a collection of costume jewellery
STERLING SILVER TRENCH WATCH, the round dial with Arabic hour markers, outer seconds track in white, subsidiary dial at 6, 32mm case, on a brown leather strap with dedicated tag inscribed '2nd LIEUT, W.DOUGALL, R.F.C', along with accompanying paperwork from the Air Ministry stating the British War Medal and the Victory Medal were granted to 2nd Lieutenant Dougall, dated 29th April 1922MOVEMENT: Ticking at present. WEAR: Generally worn. DIAL: Marks visible. CRYSTAL/ACRYLIC: Fair condition. HANDS & MARKERS: Intact. Section of lume missing from one hand. CROWN: Intact. BRACELET/STRAP: Worn. Back cover hinges are quite loose.
Baker, Henry, Employment for the Microscope, Baker, Henry, Emplyment for the Microscope In two parts. I. An examination of salts and saline substances, their amazing configurations and crystals, as formed under the eye of the observer: with plain directions how to prepare such substances, and preserve them in constant readiness for inspection; whereby the curious may always be furnished with numberless objects higherto little known. Also occasional considerations on gems, poisons, the vegetation of metals, the resusciation of plants, the formation of amber, corals, and many other subjects. II. An account of various animalcules never before described, and of many other microscopical discoveries: with observations and remarks. Likewise a description of the microscope used in these experiments, and of a new micrometer serving to shew the size of magnified objects. Together with instructions for printing off any medal or coin. Illustrated with seventeen copper plates. London : Printed for R. and J. Dodsley, in Pall Mall., 1764, full leather, modern bookplate, original spine with replacement typed label
A Telford Premium Presentation Microscope, Carl Zeiss, German, c.1895, the microscope engraved to the bodytube 'Carl Zeiss Jena No26856' and to the rear of the foot 'AGENT C. BAKER 244 HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON' the microscope on 'Y' shaped base with focusing Abbe condenser, simple stage, bodytube with single drawer tube, with Zeiss objectives, Eyepieces all in the original French polished case with brass presentation plaque engraved TELFORD PREMIUM, AWARDED TO, CHARLES FREWEN JENKIN B.A., Assoc. M. Inst. C.E., BY, The Institution of Civil Engineers, SESSION 1895-6. Note: Professor Charles Frewen Jenkin, C.B.E., F.R.S., was born in Claygate, Surrey, on September 24, 1865, and passed away in St. Albans, Hertfordshire, on August 23, 1940. His academic journey began at the Edinburgh Academy and University before continuing at Cambridge University. Following an apprenticeship at the London & North Western Railway in Crewe, he ascended to the role of assistant to the works manager. He then transitioned to various positions, including mechanical assistant superintendent at R.G.P.F. in Waltham Abbey, resident engineer at Nettlefold's Steelworks in Newport, Monmouthshire, and assistant works manager at Siemens Brothers, where he eventually became works manager and head of the railway department in Stafford, serving for a decade. In 1908, he embarked on a new chapter as he assumed the inaugural chair of Engineering Science at Oxford University. Professor Jenkin's adept management skills were instrumental in navigating the challenges of the early years, leading to the approval of the school buildings' construction, which concluded in 1910. His tenure at Oxford ended in 1929 when he chose to dedicate his efforts to vibrational fatigue research. During the First World War, Professor Jenkin played a pivotal role as the head of the branch overseeing aircraft materials, attaining the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. His endeavor to preserve extensive experimental data resulted in the publication of the comprehensive "Report on the Materials of Construction in Aircraft and Aircraft Engines" by H.M. Stationery Office in 1920. Another notable work authored by him was "Earth Pressure Tables," published by H.M. Stationery Office in 1934. In recognition of his contributions, he was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (C.B.E.) in 1919. Professor Jenkin's affiliation with The Institution spanned several decades. He was honored as a Miller Scholar during his student years. Elected as an Associate Member in February 1891, he later became a full Member in January 1912. Throughout his association, he presented numerous papers, earning accolades including the Telford Gold Medal, a Telford Premium, and a Watt Medal. Provenance: Originally part of the Maurice Gillet collection of microscopy, inventory ref. G3050,
ATO DELAQUIS (GHANAIAN B.1945) MARKET LANE - ROOFTOPSsigned Ato Delaquis lower left; signed, titled and inscribed "MARKET LANE - ROOFTOPS" / ATO DELAQUIS / ACRYLIC on the reverseacrylic on canvas101 x 71cm; 39 3/4 x 28in106.5 x 76.5cm; 42 x 30in (framed)Property from a Private Collection, LondonBorn in Cape Coast, Ato Delaquis is one of Ghana’s foremost artists and a leading figure in the Ghanaian artistic renaissance. Known for his iconic paintings of horsemen and landscapes, as well as his abstract works, Delaquis is a prolific draughtsman, and experiments with a wide variety of media including prints, watercolour, and etchings. He attended the prestigious Achimota School in Accra and earned a Certificat de fin d’Etudes from Ecole ABC de Paris (1964). He later received his BA in Fine Art from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Ghana (1971), and completed his MA in Fine Art from the Tyler School of Art, Temple University, U.S.A. (1975). Awards have included a Bronze Medal at the International Graphic Art Exhibition in Leipzig, Warsaw (1966); the National Art Exhibitions Award in Ghana (1968 & 1970); and the Entertainment Critics and Reviewers Association of Ghana (ECRAG) Award for outstanding contribution to the development of African Culture in the field of Painting (1988); among others. Ato Delaquis has exhibited widely and his works are in private collections in Africa, Europe, the Americas and Australia.
A group of WWI and WWII medals to include a three medal WW1 group including a Royal fleet reserve long service medal, war and victory medal, awarded to J.69482 W.F.GOSS.BOV.1 R.N. Together with a WWII defence medal, campaign medal, four campaign stars and an Elizabeth II For Faithful Service medal awarded to WALTER FRANCIS GOSS
A Victorian silver medal, The HL Brown Challenge Cup Team Competition, Birmingham 1886, 28g, boxed; an Elizabeth II, silver gilt money clip, Golden Jubilee Collection, Carrs, Sheffield 2002, 17g, boxed; an Elizabeth II silver keyring, London 2000, steel key fastener, 20g gross, boxed; an Elizabeth II silver money clip, Birmingham 2001, 17g, boxed; a gilded base metal commemorative crown, Jubilee 1977, boxed; a Ronson cigarette lighter, boxed
A cast bronze miniature plaque, JM Michel Cazin, L'Accalmie, 7cm x 8cm; assorted sporting medals; a Lusitania medal; a boxing medal, Berlin 1965, boxed; a pair of military spirit levels, boxed; a pair of Edwardian circular mahogany boxwood inlaid photograph frames; a painted papier-mâché pot cover, framed, 19th century; etc
Collectables, Masonic, a selection of 1920s-40s RAOB jewels and other items to comprise an enamelled gold jewel with 4 rubies and a small diamond to the centre (approx. weight 11g), 11 silver jewels dating from the 1920s and 30s (1 boxed), 1 medal suspension ribbon with 9ct gold bars, together with an RAOB Standard Lodge No25 apron, Rule Books, certificates, 1927 Gazette and a few photographs (gd)
Football badges & medals, a collection of 18 badges & medals, 1960's onwards, badges inc. Leicester City, Torquay, Gillingham, Ipswich, Bristol, Newport, Burnley etc, also FA Superintendent Badges for Spring & Autumn 1982, and three football medal, Totting & District Charity Cup 1027, Basingstoke Junior Cup 1949/50 & Plymouth Combination Football League (undated). The lot also includes 9 large North American League Football badges inc. Detroit Express, Vancouver Whitecaps, Minnesota Kicks, New York Cosmos, LA Aztecs etc (gd/vg) (27)
A George III silver presentation salver, by William Eaton, London 1816, rectangular form, gadrooned border, inscribed 'To LADY DICKSON, This Plate with Four other Pieces is presented as an humble but sincere token of the respect which is entertained for COLONEL SIR ALEXANDER DICKSON. K.C.B & K.T.S. for his attention while in Command of the Artillery in the Peninsula, during the CAMPAIGNS of 1813. and 1814. to the OFFICERS of the FIELD TRAIN DEPARTMENT', on four foliate scroll bracket feet, length 33.7cm, approx. weight 40oz.Provenance: The Barry Lock Collection part II. Major General Sir Alexander Dickson was a highly decorated British Army officer who served in the artillery during his career. He gained notoriety during the Peninsular War, where he was well-known for his detailed artillery work and effective command. In 1813 he was invited to take command of the Allied artillery during the war, and only being a Captain at this time, this gave him the seniority and command of a British Lieutenant-General. He played a key role in commanding the Allied forces during the Peninsular War, with only three other officers attaining more clasps to their Peninsular Gold Medal, being the Duke of Wellington, Sir Dennis Pack and Lord Beresford. As of this, he was picked to be part of Sir George Woods's artillery staff and played a prominent role during the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo.
A Pitt Club medal,by William Tassie, circa 1806shaped oval form surmounted by a wreath with a ring attachment, a central white paste portrait of William Pitt mounted on black glass within an inscription 'NON SIBI SED PATRIAE VIXIT, to the reverse it is inscribed ' In memory of the R Hon W Pitt Died 23 Jan 1806 aged 47 / John Dodson ESQ C.L.D / Pitt Club', with a fitted red leather case, height 4.6cm.Provenance:A Private Collection.
A silver shooting medal, by Munsey & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1929,cruciform shape with shields of Oxford University and Cambridge University to the centre, inscribed to the reverse 'Bisley 1929 Humphrey Cup Match E.R Heathcote', in a fitted case, plus two commemorative anniversary medallions of St Georges Chapel, Windsor, total approx. weight 3.7oz. (3)
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