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United States of America. Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis, 1904, a plated bronze plaque by A.A. Weinman, two standing figures, reverse features an eagle with wings outstretched standing on tablet, two dolphins below, commemorative medal. In original Universal Exposition 1904 Saint Louis box. 70mm.
First World War – G. Pither – First World War Medal group awarded to G. Pither to include; 1914-15 Star Trio awarded to J. 2420 G. PITHER. P. O. R. N. With ribbons. Plus, George V Naval Royal Navy Long Service and Good Conduct Medal awarded to M. 35819 G. PITHER. R.P.). H.M.S. IMPREGNABLE. With ribbon.
Small selection of Militaria to include; First World War British silver War badge, ‘For King and Empire – Services Rendered’. Pin fitting intact, serial number B100608, War Medal 1939-1945 (without ribbon), log for a Eric W. Ireland on the H.M.S Tamar, a dog tag marked 93684 RFRM 335 and button badge.
First World War – William Sadler - 1915 Star Trio awarded to 714 PTE. W. SADDLER R. WAR. R. Royal Warwickshire Regiment. With ribbons and Record Office letters for the British War & Victory Medal and the 1914-15 Star. Plus, Boulogne-Sur-Mer postcard and letter signed ‘Willy’ and silk postcard.
Second World War – Medal group to W. H. Laxton (?), to include; The Defence Medal, 1939-45 Medal, The Pacific Star, The Africa Star, The 1939-45 Star & The Atlantic Star, framed in group. Official Paid Box and Medals Enclosed list affixed to reverse of frame. Photograph of recipient in middle of frame. Frame measures 28.5cm x 55.5cm.
Queen Elizabeth II - David J Harber – QEII Medal group awarded to 25145685 PTE D J HARBER RGBW to include; Northern Ireland General Service Medal with Northern Ireland bar, Operational Service Medal Afghanistan with Afghanistan bar and NATO Non Article 5 Medal with Non Article 5 Bar. All with ribbons. David Harber was based in Hounslow between 2001-2006, performed public duties including Changing of the Guard, at Tower of London, Windsor Palace. Whilst in Hounslow was on Spearhead with 48 hours notice, was despatched to Kosovo on this 48 hours notice. Worked in Afghanistan from Chester, serving in Kabul. (3)
London, Midland & Scottish Railway General Strike Medal 1926, by E. Gillick, 51mm, bronze, the obverse featuring Britannia seated left holding laurel branch and shield, with the emblems of England, Wales, and Scotland above, and the inscription ‘For Service in National Emergency May 1926’ to side, the reverse showing three females holding up two railway locomotives, with the inscription "Largitas Muneris Salus Reipublicae" below, unnamed as issued, in case of issue. These medals were struck by the London, Midland and Scottish Railway Company for presentation to those volunteers who had given service to the company during the General Strike, 3-12 May 1926, and were presented together with an accompanying letter of thanks. The initial letters of the Latin inscription on the reverse (which translates as ‘The immensity of the task, the well-being of the country’) spells out L.M.S.R. Sold with a General Strike Special Constable’s Certificate of thanks, signed in facsimile by the Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin and the Home Secretary W. Joynson Hicks, dated Downing Street, May 1926, and named to Special Constable Thomas Huntington, Lancashire Special Constabulary.
Range of early 20th Century silver medals/fobs (12), all hallmarked sterling silver, one with 9ct gold to front, mainly Birmingham medals for Angling, Football, Wrestling, Cross Country etc. Including Wrestling with C.L.B Midland Camp Lytham 1912, C.L.B Mid Camp RHOYL 1911, Anglign with Birmingham Anglers Welfare Fund with 'Alder Trophy Winners Brighton Social A.S' to B. Ward & H. Ward (1962) & B & D W. M. U. C. A. A 2nd Brighton Social Clubaward to H. Ward (1936), Cross Country with C.L.B Cross Country Run 1911 & 1912, Football with B'ham Works Amateur Football Assn 1913-14 awarded to Auster Athletic H. Ward Div 3, plus Birmingham Youth Commitee medal 1951-52W.L.C.G.C to H. Ward 2nd June 1908-9, W.L.C.G.C to Junior H.Ward 1909-10 & other. Qty 12
1893 Batavia Exhibition silver medal, commemorating Agriculture and Industry Exhibition Batavia (capital of Dutch East Indies) 12 Aug. - 19 Nov. 1893, by Royal Utrecht Factory of Silverworks C.J. Begeer, generally excellent in good plus printed card box, Centraal Museum Utrecht letter 22/09/2019, plus book Batavia's Graveyard by Mike Dash (ISBN 978 0 7538 1684 4).
Queen Elizabeth II (QEII) Royal Observer Corps medal awarded to Joseph Charles Newsome (1919-2002), boxed with ribbon and rose, inscribed to medal OBSERVER J. C. NEWSOME. Together with accompanying material to include; items from Royal Engineers (1940-1946) buttons (x6), Royal Engineers cap badge & RE title. Royal Engineers silver lapel badge, Royal Observer Corps button badge & Observer Corps hat badge pin release clasp. Certificate of Transfer to the Army Reserve, Soldiers Service and Pay Book, Record of Service, Soldiers Release Book Class “A”, HQ Crasc 22 TPT Coln Christmas Dinner 1944 Menu with signatures to reverse & 954 Railway Operating Company Royal Engineers W.O’s and SGT’s Mess Farewell Dinner Menu with signatures to reverse. Photographic scrap book containing 46 photographs for , documenting time in Belgium and candid soldier photos. Photograph of Joseph Newsome with his wife, Mary Newsome (1921-2001), with documents, Mary Newsome was involved in the National Fire Service with National Fire Service Certificate of Service (dated 1945), with four postcards of her in a group and portrait picture. Interesting lot with great socio-historical value.
IWC, Schaffhausen - A Swiss 18ct gold hunter pocket watch, circa 1920, the signed white dial, 40mm diameter, with black Arabic numerals, blued spade and whip hands, subsidiary seconds register at 6 o'clock and baton minute track, liveried and jewelled crown wind three quarter plate movement number 401134, case, 50mm diameter, both covers hinged at 9 o'clock, decorated all over with engine turned engraving, the front with a vacant circular cartouche, interiors of both liveried and numbered 436306 with Swiss mark for 18ct gold, Geneva, additionally stamped 18K, the cuvette similarly marked and additionally engraved GRAND PRIX MILAN 1906 around a medal collection, 72.7g gross, presented in the original signed box with guarantee card
Charles Frodsham, London - A mid 19th century 18ct gold open faced pocket watch, circa 1846, the unsigned gilt dial with floral engraved inner, 36mm diameter, outer engine turned chapter ring with applied gold coloured Roman numerals, blued spade and whip hands and dot minute track, front loading gilt three quarter plate key wind movement signed CHAS. FRODSHAM 84 STRAND LONDON NO. 9690 with three arm balance, diamond endstone and chain fusée, case, 40mm diameter, verso hinged at 6 o'clock, engine turned all over around a central vacant escutcheon shaped cartouche, interior with London hallmarks for 18ct gold and (possible) casemaker's mark of William Rowlands, 43.9g gross, presented with the winding keyCharles Frodsham was a distinguished English horologist, founding his business in the 1840s. From 1884, he traded as Charles Frodsham & Co, which remains in existence as the longest continuously trading firm of chronometer manufacturers in the world.At the Great Exhibition in 1851, he was awarded a first-class medal for his timekeepers. The firm won fourteen further medals and honours at the major international exhibitions over the rest of the nineteenth century.This is an early example of his work.
A George III silver shield shaped probably Anglo-Scottish Society medal probably Masonic, bright-cut engraved decoration, the centre with motto ASSIDUITY above garter within circle frame flanked by a thistle and a rose above oval cartouche engraved with initials, hallmarked by George Smith & Thomas Hayter, London, 1796, approx 0.53 ozt (16.5 grams), 8cm long
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