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Lot 1147

An early 20th Century Scottish medical school 'Insanity' silver medal, the obverse with central Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh crest over scrolling banners, within border inscribed 'School of Medine Surgeons Hall Edinburgh', the reverse inscribed 'Insanity' with presentation inscriptions dated 1912, 61mm high including bale; together with a Victorian Oddfellows medallion, cast with the Oddfellows coat of arms, 59mm diameter, in yellow metal mount. (2)

Lot 1157

A selection of silver items, to include: a Newcastle silver Georgian caddy spoon by John Walton; two pairs of sugar tongs; a table salt with associated spoon; and a cased medal.

Lot 1182

A collection of silver and other collectibles, including: silver baby's rattle, by Cohen & Charles, Birmingham 1964; silver capstan inkwell; three various miniature silver photograph frames; cased silver plated manicure set; cased thimble and scissor set; Northern Unity Cycling Club silver medal, dated 1928; silver enamelled RAF badge; two decorative blades in sheaths; and other items.

Lot 1217

A Vivienne Westwood "Medal II" designer wristwatch, model No. VV019LPK, as new with tag.

Lot 1227

A Royal Navy Reserves Long Service and Good Conduct medal, awared to J.O. Wilson, no.L/SOA 7918 and a dog tag; WWII medals including Africa and Atlantic stars; a pair of WWI general service medals awarded to MR-53582 Private SAM Gray, Army Service Corps; cap and cloth badges and other items.

Lot 1243

A 9ct yellow gold rectangular St Christopher Medal or pendant, 15.4g.

Lot 816

A silver mounted glass inkwell on wooden base with quill rest; and a silver Edinburgh Agricultural Association medal 1881.

Lot 938

A selection of 9ct gold chains, pendants include crusifix, St Christopher medal, cultured pearl, and others, 20.3g gross (excluding stone elephant).

Lot 266

A World War I medal duo, comprising Great War and Victory Medals, named to 203894 Pte E.R Bagworth, Lincolnshire Regiment, 293894, together with The Lincolnshire Regiment postcard.

Lot 282

A Royal Welsh Agricultural Society yellow metal medal/fob, the circular medal awarded to 'Mrs E Hill, Butter, Wrexham 1928' with plain polished pendant bale, stamped '9ct' and 'Mn&Wb' for Mappin and Webb, 9.9gms

Lot 967

A collection of vintage tins, advertising, and gramophone needle cases, to include 'Malted, Slippery Elm Food', 'Lloyds Gold Medal Mixture', 'Robinson's Patent Barley' and others, a collection of Victorian lemonade codd neck bottles, to include 'R .Windle & Son', 'J.Kershaw & Sons, 'Sampson Brothers' and others, along with eleven kilner jars (Qty)

Lot 1950

TWO KEYRINGS AND A SILVER FOB MEDAL (3)Comprising; an Austrian gold re-struck ducat 1915, in a keyring mount, the folding top clip detailed 585, gross weight 11.5 gms, a Sterling silver slide action toothpick, fitted to a silver keyring, Birmingham 1955 and a silver fob medal detailed For Conduct 1909, Birmingham 1901ProvenanceThe Estate of the late Professor Jonathan & Mrs Deanna Brostoff, (See Bellmans website article for further details)

Lot 773

THE BRITANNIA 5 OZ SILVER MEDAL CASED AND WITH CERTIFICATE

Lot 786

4 X 1 OZ FINE SILVER MIRACULOUS MEDAL COINS 2013 - QUEEN OF PEACE COINS

Lot 787

4 X 1 OZ FINE SILVER MIRACULOUS MEDAL COINS 2013 - QUEEN OF PEACE COINS

Lot 788

4 X 1 OZ FINE SILVER MIRACULOUS MEDAL COINS 2013 - QUEEN OF PEACE COINS

Lot 789

4 X 1 OZ FINE SILVER MIRACULOUS MEDAL COINS 2013 - QUEEN OF PEACE COINS

Lot 790

4 X 1 OZ FINE SILVER MIRACULOUS MEDAL COINS 2013 - QUEEN OF PEACE COINS

Lot 541

A SUPERB SET OF 4 VICTORIAN MEDALS TO 3523 GUNNER ROBERT QUINN COMPRISING -INDIA MUTINY MEDAL GUNNR ROBT.QUINN 13TH BN.R.ARTTURKISH CRIMEA MEDAL GUNNR RBT.QUINN NO.2 COY 11TH BTN.R.ARTYCRIMEA MEDAL WITH SEBASTAPOL & INKERMANN CLASPS GUNNR RBT.QUINN NO.2 COY 11TH BTN.R.ARTYARMY LONG SERVICE AND GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL 2ND TYPE 3523 GUNNER ROBERT QUINN COAST BDE. R.AROBERT QUINN WAS BORN IN COOKSTOWN CO.TYRONE 1831, HE JOINED THE ARMY 1851 AND LATER DISCHARGED 1872

Lot 681

VERY RARE 9 CARAT GOLD MEDAL CELTIC F.C. - GLASGOW FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CUP WINNERS 1904 MEDAL - INSCRIBED TO REAR 'WON BY CELTIC F.C. J.YOUNG' IN A 9 CARAT GOLD MOUNT James ‘Sunny Jim‘ Young is one of the greatest names in the rich history of Celtic, and one of the most successful players in the club’s history.Born in Kilmarnock the dour faced but big hearted half-back joined Celtic in May 1903 on a free transfer from Bristol Rovers and began a love affair with the club which was to last 14 incredible, trophy-laden years. He is said to have not come from a Celtic background, so continues the curious irony of great Celts with a non-Celtic background (e.g. Alec McNair etc).As for the nickname of ‘Sunny Jim’, it came from a cheesy advertisement for a breakfast cereal.Prior to becoming a Bhoy, Sunny Jim Young had been a self-confessed football mercenary quite prepared to play for any club which paid him a decent wage. But from the moment of his arrival at Parkhead, Sunny Jim Young developed an amazing affinity with a club in which he previously had no links with. It was to be a relationship which Celtic supporters would treasure forever.Sunny Jim Young made his debut in a goalless Charity Cup tie with Hibernian on 16th May 1903 and although originally played in defence he was soon moved to midfield from where he would orchestrate numerous wonderful Celtic successes for more than a decade.Immensely hard working and tough tackling Sunny Jim Young was to forge the perfect link between defence and attack and he was both the heartbeat and lungs of the Celtic side. His tireless running and battling runs were simply the inspiration for success after success.A natural born leader it was no surprise when Willie Maley appointed Sunny Jim Young captain in 1911. He would roar his team-mates on to victory and his pride in wearing the Hoops was obvious every second he was on the pitch. He also was the great man who helped to bring along many of the club’s future greats, such as Alec McNair.With Jim Young in the side Celtic won an incredible ten league championships and five Scottish Cups and no player contributed more to that glory than Sunny Jim. He may not have possessed the skills of some of his contemporaries but there was no one in the game who offered the effort and commitment of Sunny Jim Young.Surprisingly, he only received one international cap for a match in a 1-0 victory over Ireland. He did play in six Scottish League XI teams but the Scottish League XI did not win any of those matches. He deserved greater international recognition.If anyone is to question his ability, then they should note that he was Celtic’s captain through the bulk of the games in the unbeaten 66 games run in the league from November 1915-April 1917. An incredible achievement.After one incident at work where he injured his hand which put him out for three games, he lamented (likely with some humour): “Ye dinnae play fitba’ wi yer hand!”He also reiterated his respect for the support and his duty to repay them when on-field. In the 1913-14 season, Celtic were to play Motherwell away in the Cup, and due to the then extortionate prices, many Celtic fans said that if they had to pay that ticket price then they couldn’t afford the train ticket so walked down from Glasgow to the game. Sunny Jim Young so impressed and humbled by this gesture by supporters would point out to his fellow players as they passed the supporters:“Look at that! Walkin’ a the way fae Glesca! We’ve tae mak sure that they get guid performances fae us! They deserve it!”As a stout defender, he scored few goals but in season 1906-07 he chipped in with six goals, which included a double v Clyde (his only double) in a 3-3 draw. He at least got to score a goal v Rangers, in a thumping 4-0 victory in the Ne’er day derby match on 1 January 1914.During the war, as like many other Celts he remained at home and was working as an iron turner in an iron foundry (as he had done previously). This was a serious role, and heavy work plus he had family. Difficult for him was hearing of his old friends and Celtic colleagues who lost their lives in the fighting.What must be added about Sunny Jim Young is also that regardless of being non-Irish or Catholic etc he was as loved by the club, support and management as he himself loved all of them back. There were a number of other pioneers prior to him but he set in stone from early on what the club preached. It was the man and not any creed that mattered, and likely his success at Celtic paved the way for others (such as Alec McNair) to never need to further question ever coming to Celtic. Socially, his impact on the Celtic support was greater than people in these different times can truly understand.Back in those days, religion and politics were entwined, especially due to the Irish independence issue. Sunny Jim Young was though a Celtic man to the support first, and a Scots Protestant from Ayrshire somewhere after that. People like himself helped to make the club and ethos. World War One had really heightened tensions amongst communities in Scotland, and Sunny Jim Young is likely to have felt the impact too.As a measure of the high-esteem he was held in by all at Celtic is the fact that his testimonial in 1918 at Celtic Park attracted a crowd of 25,000. There is strong evidence that he was being possibly primed to be the next manager by Willie Maley. His length of service, success, and on-field leadership skills were skills that can’t be bought and so marked him rightly for the future slot. Willie Maley had touted a role for Sunny Jim Young as a trainer once his time on the field was ended, which was likely a stepping stone in time for the daunting task of taking over as manager.However, his playing career was ended early when he sustained a serious knee injury in September 1916 which he couldn’t shake off and so curtailed and ended his time at Celtic. A sad loss. His last match was a 1-0 victory over Hearts in the league on 30 September 1916. Celtic had won all five league games he had played in that season to date, plus also a 3-0 victory over Rangers in the Glasgow Cup semi-finals, and as Celtic were to win the league title by just 1pt over Rangers, his contribution in retrospect was as vital to the challenge as ever before.He was to eventually retire in 1917 due to the injury but not before playing 443 league & Scottish Cup games for his beloved Celtic and scoring 13 goals.During his time at Parkhead Celtic enjoyed a level of success they were not to witness again until the arrival of Jock Stein as manager. It was no coincidence that in time Sunny Jim Young’s departure would begin to see a slide in Celtic’s fortunes after 1917, as Celtic’s domestic hegemony was to come to an end.  

Lot 683

9 CARAT ANTIQUE GOLD MEDAL 10 GRAMS

Lot 193

A silver Spectacle Case, London c. 1904, 67 grms, a plain rectangular serpentine shaped Card Case, Sheffield 1911, 87 grms., a pair of circular silver Napkin Rings, a rectangular ditto, and a silver Medal. (6)

Lot 215

A Rotary Ladies Wrist Watch, a gold plated Ladies Herbelin Bracelet Wrist Watch, a pair of Newbridge ear studs, an Arts & Crafts silver Pendant Set with green stones, a gold plated Pendant Necklace, an Islamic Pendant Necklace, Charles & Diana Commemoration Souvenir Wedding Medal, July 29th, 1981, various British & American Coins, some charms etc. (a lot).

Lot 223

Medal: A circular Sporting Medal, the obverse with central enamel overlay with coronet and decorated border, the reverse with central engraved shield 'Nicholson Cup - Wars 1936-37, L. Tee,' hallmarked with a 'T' bar silver chain, (hallmarked). (2)

Lot 267

Coins:  A Commemorative silver Medal / Coin, designed by Paul Vincze, the obverse with side profile of Padraig Pearse (Republican Leader), the reverse with quotation from the Proclamation, hallmarked with a smaller cast, both cased; together with a silver 1916-1966 Golden Jubilee 'Aiseiri na Casca.' Cased as coins, w.a.f. (3)

Lot 270

Coins & Medallions:  A collection of 'Royal Mint' issued Commemorative Medallions including: * Royal Mint 800 Anniversary Mayoralty City of London, silver (cased); * Spanish Armada Commemorative Medal (silver) cased; also bronze and pewter Medals for '500th Anniversary of Henry VIII, Office of High Sheriff, silver Wedding Anniversary of Queen and the Duke, and other Religious and Political Medallions, all cased, as a collection, w.a.f. (10)

Lot 723

A cylinder Box and cover, a 1939/1945 George VI Service Medal, a Duckhams 1899-1977 Commemoration Coin, a 1914-15 Service Medal, a Queen Elizabeth II - Prince Philip 1947/1972 Commemoration Coin, a small Military Whistle, a small wooden cased Chess Set, a carved wooden abstract miniature Tree form inscribed Barry Blaikie Banskie, 15cms (6"), a composition stone female Wall Mask 19cms (7 1/2") and a rounded terracotta Wall Mask with the head of Christ, 26cms (10"). (6)

Lot 263

Steiff teddy bear pair including: (1) The Exhibition Bear, white tag 661419, UK & Ireland exclusive, 2004, LE 1500, golden mohair, holding a scaled down replica of the Grand Prix Medal awarded to Steiff in 1904, with certificate, 8"/20cm; (2) Germany Bear, white tag 671807, 2004, LE, dark brown tipped beige mohair, swing label, 8.5"/22cm; Near Mint; (2).

Lot 538

Collection of Dean?s Rag Book teddy bear x eight including: (1) Liquorice, LE 81/300, black mohair, swing label and neck medal, 10.5?/27cm; (2) Fuzzy, LE 325/1500, blonde mohair, swing label and neck medal, 11?/28cm; (3) Mint Choc Chip, LE 6/200, mint mohair, swing label, 12?/31cm; (4) Skippy, LE 55/1000, apricot mohair, swing label and neck medal, 10?/26cm; (5) Charity Bear (NSPCC), LE 65/1000, blonde mohair, swing label and neck medal; (6) Hansel, LE 57/1000, brown mohair, swing label and neck medal, 7?/18cm; (7) Wimsey, LE 19/1000, pale blue mohair, swing label and neck medal, 8?/21cm; (8) Bluebell, blue mohair, 5?/13cm, Excellent to Near Mint; (8).

Lot 539

Collection of Dean?s Rag Book teddy bears x six including: (1) Wally, LE 108/1000, grey mohair, swing label and neck medal, 14"/36cm; (2) Leonard, LE 91/125, grey and cinnamon string mohair, swing label and neck medal, 14?/36cm; (3) Rover, LE 37/300, blonde mohair, swing label and neck medal, 16"/40cm; (4) Spike, LE 6/500, white mohair, swing label and neck medal, 15"/38cm; (5) Horatio, collectors club bear, grey mohair, swing label, 12"/31cm; (6) Blancmange, LE 80/1000, pale pink mohair, swing label and neck medal, 12"/31cm, Excellent to Near Mint; (6).

Lot 540

Collection of Dean's Rag Book teddy bears x five including: (1) Uncle Eustace, #16, club members only bear, light blonde mohair, certificate and neck medal, 14"/36cm: (2) Poppa Bear, LE 79/150, blonde mohair, swing label and neck medal, 18"/46cm; (3) Moonlight, LE 35/250, blonde mohair, red stitched nose, swing label and neck label, 18"/46cm; (4) Boris, LE 5/500, mint mohair, swing label, 11"/28cm; (5) Charity Bear ( Diabetes UK), LE 186/1000, beige mohair, swing label and neck medal, 14"/36cm, Excellent to Near Mint; (5).

Lot 546

A pair of Dean's Rag Book Artist Showcase Teddy Bears: Janet and Jill set, designed by Janet Clark and Jill Baxter, part of the Centenary range, LE 67/500, (1) Janet Clark Bear, 11"/30cm, golden mohair with brown tips, with swing tag and medal. (2) Jill Baxter Bear, 11"/30cm, brown mohair with frosted tips, with swing tag and medal, Near Mint; (2).

Lot 547

Dean's Rag Book pair of Artist Showcase teddy bears by Janet Clark including: (1) Dickon, LE 18/300, cream mohair with darker backing, 20"/51cm; (2) Dougal, LE 40/140, black and beige mohair, 13.5"/34cm, both have swing label certificates and neck medal, Excellent to Near Mint; (2).

Lot 57

Deans Rag Book Pair of Centenary teddy bears: (1) Dean's 100th Birthday Bear, 1903-2003, LE 1000, brown mohair, swing labels and neck medal, 12.5"/32cm; (2) Captain Henry Samuel Dean, designed for Past Times to celebrate the 100th birthday of Dean's Rag Book, LE 350, blonde mohair, swing label, 13"/32cm; also included is (3) a Dean's brown apron; Near Mint to Mint; (3).

Lot 58

Deans Rag Book trio including: (1) Little Angel, LE 2/15, cream mohair, brooch on chest, swing label, 11"/28cm; (2) Laurie, LE 10/30, grey mohair with green backing, swing label, 12"/30cm; (3) Juliet, number 42, cream mohair, swing label and neck medal, with Good original box; Excellent; (3).

Lot 59

Dean's Rag Book trio including: (1) Lulu, LE 15/20, apricot mohair, swing label and neck medal, 13"/33cm; (2) Red Ted, LE 19/50, red mohair, swing label and neck medal, 12"/30cm; (3) Glory, commemorating the 30th Anniversary of the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, LE to production in the year 2003, dark rose mohair, swing label and neck medal, signed on pad by Neil and Barbara Miller, 10"/26cm; Near Mint; (3).

Lot 60

Collection of eight Dean's Rag Book mohair teddy bears including: (1) Uncle Joe, LE 10/20, cinnamon mohair with brown tip, swing label, in Fair outer carton, 11"/28cm; (2) Michael, LE 88/500, blue mohair, swing label and neck medal, in Fair outer carton, 10"/25cm; (3) Silver Paws, LE 24/24, sliver mohair, swing label and neck medal, in Fair outer carton, 11"/28cm; (4) Logan, LE 27/30, green mohair, swing label and neck medal, in Fair outer carton, 10"/25cm; (5) Silver Lining, LE 5/30, sliver mohair, swing label and neck medal, in Fair outer carton, 10"/25cm; (6) Harry, LE production (lasting only one year) this bear in number 21, golden mohair, swing label and neck medal, in Good original box; (7) Liquorice, LE 65/300, black mohair, swing label and neck medal, 10"/25cm, in Good original box; (8) Squeaky, LE 214/1000, black mohair, swing label and medal, NO BOX, 14"/35cm; Near Mint; (8).

Lot 61

Collection of Dean's Rag Book Collectors Club teddy bears including: (1) Hudson 2002 Bear; (2) Henry 2003 Bear, has neck medal; (3) Hampton 2004 Bear; (4) Horatio 2005 Bear; (5) Hogarth 2007 Bear; (6) Hunter 2008 Bear; (7) Harris 2009 Bear; (8) Helene 2010 Bear; (9) Hamilton 2011 Bear; (10) Harry 2012 Bear; (11) Hogan 2013 Bear; (12) Hereward 2014 Bear; (13) Hubert 2015 Bear; (14) Hejda 2016 Bear; all are complete with swing labels and Collector Club pins, all bears are mohair, the largest is 12"/30cm and the smallest is 8"/20cm, Near Mint; (14).

Lot 610

Dean's Rag Book Teddy Bears x five including: (1) Jacques, blue mohair, LE 84/1000, swing label (detached but present) and neck medal, 11"/28cm; (2) Lupin, designed by Chloe Wilson, LE 20/50, peach mohair, swing label and neck medal, 12"/31cm; (3) Howgate Wonder, apple pip bear, LE 32/100, brown mohair, swing label (detached but present), apple charm round neck, 4"/10cm; (4) Unnamed bear, pink mohair, MISSING swing label, Dean's label on foot, 12"/31cm; (5) Unnamed bear, purple mohair, MISSING swing label, Dean's label on foot, 14"/36cm, Excellent; (5).

Lot 689

Dean's Rag Book pair of Artist Showcase teddy bears designed by Stephanie Thomas including: (1) Don Quisock, LE 750, golden mohair, 12"/30cm; (2) Mr. Cranbeary, LE 300, dark red and beige mohair, 14"/36cm, both have swing labels and neck medal, Near Mint to Mint; (2).

Lot 690

Dean's Rag Book pair of Artist Showcase teddy bears by Jill Baxter including: (1) Specky, LE 500, two-tone apricot and black mohair, 15"/38cm; (2) Cerys, LE100, beige mohair, 16"/41cm, both have swing labels and neck medal, Near Mint to Mint; (2).

Lot 691

Dean's Rag Book pair of Artist Showcase teddy bears by Jill Baxter including: (1) Little Donny, LE 26/1000, apricot mohair, 20"/51cm; (2) Candy, LE 7/50, mauve mohair, 16"/41cm, both have swing labels and neck medal, Near Mint to Mint; (2).

Lot 693

Dean's Rag Book pair of Artist Showcase teddy bears by Janice Davidson including: (1) Drizzle, LE 250, blonde mohair with grey tip, 17"/43cm; (2) Scanlon, LE 300, white mohair, 14"/36cm, both have swing labels and neck medal, Near Mint to Mint; (2).

Lot 697

Dean's Rag Book pair of Artist Showcase teddy bears by Barbara Ann Cunningham including: (1) Hermia, LE 30/200, peach and cream mohair, variegated vertical stitched nose, 17"/43cm; (2) Othello, LE 12/150, brown with white tips and brown backed blonde mohair, variegated vertical stitched nose, both have swing labels and neck medal, Near Mint and Mint; (2).

Lot 125

A Merrythought Teddy Bear Dressed in Military Uniform with Medal, 36cms High

Lot 218

New Zealand 1865 to 1866 medal, awarded to Lt G J C Allardice, 50th Queen's Own Rgt, with bar, blue and red ribbon.

Lot 223

WW1 medals - A 1914-15 star, awarded o 2 Lieut. C T Beale, E Lan R; a group of four miniature medals, to include 1914-15 Star, War Medal, Victory Medal with oak leaf for Mention in Dispatches, and India General Service Medal with Kurdistan clasp; a red enamel and gilt metal cross, back marked 1914-1915; and WW1 photographs, to include views of V Beach and W Beach.

Lot 225

Two British Dairy Farmers' Association Medals awarded to Capt T Egerton Jones for Best Andalusian 1893 and 1894; a Poultry Club Medal; some Victorian and later coins, to include shilling, sixpences, threepences, pennies, halfpennies, farthings; and three silver content foreign coins.Condition report:The Poultry medal says "The Poultry Club" on one side and "Poultry Club Medal" on the other. There is nothing on the rim.This lot contains the following silver content coins:Shilling - 1839Sixpences - 1915, 1927Threepences - 18??, 1875, 1885, 1891, 1900, 1914, 1916, 1917 (x3), 1920, 1921 (x2)South Africa threepence - 1955Netherlands 10 cents - 1913, and one rubbed

Lot 185

RAOB silver  & enamel medal, selection of Royal commemorative ware including tins, medals, ceramics, 6 pieces of crested china & Sealink Ferry plastic wall plaque

Lot 346A

First World War pair medals to PTE F Shaw 20021 Notts & Derby Regiment & George VI Faithful Service medal awarded to Frank Shaw

Lot 349

3 medal sets belonging to 3 brothers killed within weeks of each other during WW1 - 2 Lieut A.C.Savage Great War for Civilisation 1914-1919 and Great War medal - 2602 PTE D.J.Savage Norfolk Regiment Great War for Civilisation 1914-1919, Great War Medal and 1914-15 Star - 41669 SJT W.H Savage S. Staff Regiment Great War for Civilisation 1914-1919 and Great War medal also includes a War Memorial booklet with dedication of the war memorial cross at St Matthew's Church, Thorpe Hamlet, Norwich where their names are etched into the cenotaph 

Lot 354

First World War Victory medal & ribbon to Oswald Nevill Ernest Copland, appointment letter to 2nd Lieutenant in the Special Reserve of Officers Royal Garrison Artillery dated 18th December 1916, relinquishment letter & further medal ribbon

Lot 357

1854 Victoria Regina Crimean war medal with Sebastopol clasp, awarded to indistinct name, Scots Fusilier Guards

Lot 358

First World War pair of medals awarded to 3475 Pte J T Parkin Cameron Highlanders, Victory medal awarded to 4344 Pte R R Mitchell Border Regiment, ARP & WVS badges & Wolverhampton General Hospital medal 1923

Lot 29

A General Service Medal 1918-1962 (Elizabeth II) with Cyprus clasp awarded to 23404845 GNR. D.D.A. MARTIN R.A., together with four further WWII and later service medals and ribbons.

Lot 358

A WWI medal named to Pte J Miller Northumberland Fusiliers

Lot 328

Twenty five Benham stamps and medal covers

Lot 90

INTERESTING ITEMS LOT INC. BRASS CHINESE TRAY, COPPER FRENCH MEDAL SOLDIER FIGURE

Lot 1406

Two 1939-45 war medals and a defence medal

Lot 1404

39-45 African star (eighth army), Italy, France and Germany star, defence medal, 39-45 war medal (with bronze oakleaf) George VI territorial efficiency medal named 322724 Sgt E J Lewis R.Sigs, together with the accompanying dress medals, together with an 18ct gold signet ring (4 grams) together with a small amount of other ephemera

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