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Two Rene Baudichon bronze medallions, one presented to B Denyer from the Municipality of Monaco, with case, diameter 6.5cm, the other inscribed 'La Coiffure Francaise Illustree', diameter 4.5cm, together with an octagonal silver medal to Beatrice Denyer from the Chambre Commerce Aipes Maratimes, stamped Argent 800/000, in fitted box
Collectibles including an Art Deco compact with nude lady in relief decoration, cased bronze commemorative medal Sultan of Brunei 25th Anniversary of accession to the throne, cased Italian 1849 5 Baiocchi coin, 19thC Cairo Suez Canal Souvenir, vintage New Zealand no 4 match box and contents and The Mad Tea Party from Alice in Wonderland puzzle etc
A group of First World War General Service medals, awarded to 12299 Private A.J. Thwaites, Devon Regiment, comprising War Medal, 1914-15 star and Victory Medal; a memorial plaque commemorating William Thomas Gamble; two further War Medals awarded to 23633 driver F. Marriott, Royal Artillery, and 31571 Private F. Cook, York and Lancaster Regiment; a Services Rendered badge, stamped '328288'; a Queen Mary 1914 Christmas tin, cap badges and papers.
A selection of German Second World War and Third Reich period items, to include: a sports shirt cloth badge; a belt buckle; Winter Battle in the East 1941–42 Medal; a DRL sports badge; War Merit Cross; U-Boat clasp in metal, reverse marked 'Entwurf Peekhaus Ausf Schweren Berlin 68', 7.5cms wide; various cloth badges; a Kriegsmarine ribbon; a photograph of the recipient of the aformentioned; and a British Army Air Corps cap badge.
WWII MBE group awarded to Major Margaret Greig Campbell, Women's Royal Army Corps, comprising MBE, Defence medal and War Medal, with miniatures, with certificate of appointment signed by both Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, book of Statures, two letters from the Central Chancery of the Orders of Knighthood, two Chinese silver coin dishes, a plated tray with presentation inscription, and other items.
A Second World War Distinguished Flying Cross group, awarded to 121082 Flying Officer Frank Thorburn Brown D.F.C. 118 Squadron RAFVR, comprising DFC cased by Royal Mint and dated 1943, War medal, War star and Atlantic star with medal card, accompanying slip and box, letter from the Aur Ministry with photographs of Brown's grave; together with a pair of First World War General Service Medals awarded to M-319609 Private A. Brown Army Service Corps; and other items.Notes: Brown was the pilot of Spitfire Vb EN966 and was shot down at sea on 19th July 1943.
Companion of the Order of Saint Michael & Saint George awarded to Arthur Hyde Lay (1865-1935), cased by Garrard & Co Ltd; together with photographs of himself wearing the medal, and hs wife Marian Hyde Lay (nee Croall); and a letter of appointment from the Foreign Office.Notes: Arthur Hyde Lay (1865 - 1934) was born in China, educated in Britain and arrived in Japan in 1887 as an interpreter trainee. From 1899 until 1902 he worked in Japan as an interpreter but seems to have mastered Korean by 1904. He published Chinese Characters for the Use of Students of the Japanese Language in 1898. He served as British Consul at Chemulpo (Incheon) in 1911, then went to be consul in Hawai’i (1912) and Shimonoseki (1913). From 1914 until 1927 he was British consul-general in Seoul and seems to have developed a great affection for Korea. However, Ku Daeyeol notes that “Lay had a stereotyped view of Korea, commonly shared by almost all Western diplomats. In a report he wrote following his retirement, he recalled that the Korean political situation had been dismal before the Russo-Japanese War of 1904, and concluded that the country still lacked the ability to maintain an autonomous government.” Lay was elected president of the Royal Asiatic Society Korea Branch but was obliged to resign as President of the RASKB since he was leaving Korea for Hawai’i. His son has written that he had grown so attached to Korea that he did everything to have his posting to Hawai’i cancelled. He was replaced as President by James S. Gale, who resigned in February 1916, allowing Lay, now back as British Consul-General in Seoul, to be re-elected President for another year before he was replaced by Bishop Trollope.
The Most Exalted Order of the Star of India group of medals awarded to Acting Major-General James Balfour Macdonald C.C.S.I. D.S.O. O.B.E (1898-1959) of the 3rd Battalion 34th Regiment of Sikh Pioneers, comprising: Companion of The Most Exalted Order of the Star of India neck badge, boxed by Garrard & Co Ltd with Grant Certificate dated 14th August 1947, Distinguished Service Order cased by Garrard & Co Ltd, with Grant Certificate dated 26th April 1945, Officer of The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire Military 1st type (cased by Royal Mint) and 2nd type (cased by Garrard & Co Ltd), with Grant Certificate dated 16th august 1938, 1st World War medal, India General Service medal with clasps for North West Frontier 1935, Waziristan 1921-24, Wasiristan 1919-21, Mahsud 1919-20, and Afghanistan N.W.F. 1919, General Service Medal with Iraq clasp, India General Service medal with North West Frontier 1936-37 clasp (with mention in despatches certificate), Second World War Medal, Star, Africa Star and Defence Medal, a certificate for menton in despatches dated 1st August 1920, a certificate of appointment as officer into the Home Guard, Record of Service, Narrative of Operations Jan-Apr 1945, his Infantry Officers sword 1895 pattern by Henry Wilkinson with initials 'JBM', and regimental badges; together with St John Ambulance Associate examination certificate, medal and lapel awarded to Helen MacDonald (nee Lay); together with a photograph, Officer's Warrant and Birth Certificate of Ronald Angus Arthur Macdonald, son of James Balfour.Notes: Records of Service were known to be given to high ranking Officers in the Indian Army on leaving. Macdonald's includes all of his postings and movements throughout his career, casualty form, his movements through the Mediterranean during WWII, pay sheets, decorations and mentions, and other interesting information.
Boxing Roy Jones Jnr signed Lonsdale red boxing glove. Roy Levesta Jones Jr. (born January 16, 1969) is an American professional boxer who holds dual American and Russian citizenship. He has held multiple world championships in four weight classes, including titles at middleweight, super middleweight, light heavyweight, and heavyweight, and is the only boxer in history to start his professional career at light middleweight and go on to win a heavyweight title. As an amateur boxer he represented the United States at the 1988 Summer Olympics, winning a light middleweight silver medal after one of the most controversial decisions in boxing history. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.
Cycling. Jason Kenny Signed 10 x 8 inch Colour Photo Showing Gold Medal from Rio 2016. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.
Coins and medals, comprising a Regular Army Long Service and Good Conduct medal, a South Korea replica award medal, a Campaign Service medal with Northern Ireland badge and miniature bearing inscription 24063952 L/CPL.I.C.MURRAY REME, and a small group of pre decimal coinage and collector's coins. (a quantity)
A late 19th century Renaissance Revival enamel brooch, attributed to Alfred Garnier, the rectangular frame inset with a enamel portrait, probably depicting Charles V of France (1338 – 1380), the panel inscribed ‘KARLE QVINT’ (sic), between opalescent pink enamel fleur-de-lys terminals, glazed compartment verso, mounted in gold, panel with conjoined monogram ‘AG’ for Alfred Garnier, length 47mm. £300-£500 --- Alfred Jean Garnier (1848-1908) began his career in the studio of George Bissinger, before studying and collaborating with the enamelist Paul Grandhomme. Together they won the gold medal at the 1889 Exposition Universelle, and went on to create the last enamels for Gustave Moreau. Alfred Garnier also created pieces for Bapst and Falize, amongst others. See: Katherine Purcell, Falize, A Dynasty of Jewellers, pub. London 1999, p. 177. Condition Report General surface wear commensurate with age and use, some small sections of enamel loss.
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