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Lot 205

A trio of WW1 medals awarded to 10988 PTE. J. Daniel. Manchester Regiment to includde a George V silver medal, a Great War for Civilisation 1914-1919 medal and a Star medal.

Lot 98

A group of five medals awarded to 782169 Colour Sergeant Robert Fox 2nd Battalion The King's Own Royal Regiment, p. 4559 ( 4886 ) Supplement to The London Gazette, 4 October, 1945, together with Military Medal certificate awarded to Sergeant Robert Fox.P&P:- £16 - £20 +VAT (dependant on insurance needed, sale price?) (uk only)

Lot 91

A WW1 death plaque, 351772 PTE. William Barnes Manchester Regiment, died in action on 4th of October 1917.Provenance:- WWI George V silver medal in lot 93.

Lot 105

Seven sporting lapel badges including two Olympics, one USSR, two CCCP badges, one CSSR together with a junior swimming medal, Oslo 1976.

Lot 86

The France and Germany Star together with The 1939 - 1945 Star, a George VI medal, a 1907 Liverpool Education Committee medal awarded to John O'Connor, a vintage loupe, a Conway Stewart pen with 14ct gold nib, a Whal-Eversharp USA propelling pencil and a 1894 South African 1 shilling depicting President Kruger.

Lot 225

A small collection of silver jewellery,comprising a pair of silver disc earrings, approximately 37mm diameter, a Taxco silver mother of pearl ring, a silver religious Jesus and Mary medal bracelet, approximately 176mm long, to bolt ring, all tested as approximately silver, suspending a gold '13' charm, tested as approximately 18ct gold, to a gold trace link safety chain, tested as approximately 9ct gold, a pair of base metal colourless paste clip earrings, and a rolled gold safety pin brooch, with unassociated box Finger size JSilver - 23.23gCondition ReportSolder join visible to ring shank.Marks/scratches.Tarnished.

Lot 443

RICHARD DOMEIER, WWI SERGEANT INFANTRY / TELEGRAPH INSPECTOR, includes Photograph permit by the Government of Brussel and Brabant (Belgium) 18/08/18 - RARE, Soldbuch pay book 1904, Soldbuch pay book 1915, travel pass, with civil pass photo, permit to travel through army barricades in Berlin 10/03/19 - rare, merit service medal in sliver , document from the president of German post, several more documents and reports ( 41) Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request

Lot 265

A WWI MEMORIAL PLAQUE AND A VICTORY MEDAL, the plaque is named to Wallace Sargent and the victory medal is named to G/23129 Private W Sargent R.W Kent Regiment, Wallace was born in Lindfield Sussex and died of wounds on 22nd February 1917 and was serving with the first battalion Queens own Royal West Kent regiment when he died, Wallace was also awarded a BWM but it is not within this lot, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request

Lot 266

A SELECTION OF WWII MEDALS AND BADGES, to include defence medal, 1939-1945 war medal and star plus dog tag with the number 5049561 on it, two plastic cap badges without lugs, border regiment and RAOC, a Staffordshire collar dog without lugs and a metal coat of arms with Latin inscriptions for the Order of the Garter and the British Monarchy, these items look to have been previously in a frame, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request

Lot 268

A WWI 1914-15 TRIO OF MEDALS SHROPSHIRE LIGHT INFANTRY, the medals are all correctly named with the 1915 star 13472 SJT J Davies Shropshire LI, the BWM and victory medal are named to 13472 C SJT J Davies Shropshire LI, John Davied entered France on 6th September 1915 and survived the rest of the war and was moved to the class Z reserves in 1919, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request

Lot 269

A WWI TRIO OF MEDALS, the 1914-15 star plus BWM and victory medal are all named to 1827 SGT T.H.Hull R.A, we cannot find any record of this soldier and the medals all appear to be re-named, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request

Lot 270

A WWI PAIR OF MEDALS, great war tribute medal and a shooting medal, the WWI medal is correctly name to 134519 Sapper C Sutton R.E, the shooting medal is name to SAP Sutton who was best shot in the 29th party 2/R.B.R.E, the tribute medals are missing their ribbons (5 medals total), Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request

Lot 280

A GERMAN THIRD REICH RAD REICHSARBEITSDIENST men's medal, this is the bronze version awarded for 4 years' service, it comes with its blue ribbon, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request

Lot 281

A GERMAN THIRD REICH RAD REICHSARBEITSDIENST MEDAL, this is the silvered version was given for 12 years' service, it comes complete with its blue ribbon, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request

Lot 286

A WWI PAIR OF MEDALS AND MEMORIAL PLAQUE TO THE Gough family, the pair of medals are named to 41647 George Gough Loyal North Lancashire Regiment and the memorial plaque is named to Richard Henry Gough who is buried in the Brimingham cemetery, Carstone Lane, he died on the 23rd November 1918 and served with the 2nd battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, he had the service number 20279, Richard was born around 1892 in Birmingham, the medals and plaque have been polished but all names are legible still, also included in the lot are one small folding knife, two medal ribbon bars, some cap badges without their lugs, a trench art bullet and a small ammunition box, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request

Lot 292

A KINGS ROYAL RIFLE CORPS WWI MILITARY MEDAL GROUP, the medals that also include a WWII defence medal are mounted for wearing, the BWM and the victory medal three are correctly named to 13081 PVT G Wright K.R.RIF.C, later Cpl, George Wright served with the 13th Battalion KRRC during the Great War, also include in this lot is a set of period miniature medals, a medal bar with ribbons and a pair of binoculars, this group is well worthy of further research, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request

Lot 294

A BOX CONTAINING A HALLMARKED SILVER WALES SUNDAY SCHOOL MEDAL, a WWII Defence medal, two whistles, various cloth shoulder titles and a mixed bag of military ribbons, the Sunday School medal is named to Daniel Davies, it weighs approximately 47.1g, the cloth badges are Royal Warwickshire, Australian Army and RAAF, the ribbons are a good mix of eras but are mainly short lengths and cut offs, also included is a Royal Warwickshire cap badge, KOSB cap badge, Notts, and Derby cap badge and a 1935 Nottinghamshire George V and Queen Mary medal, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request

Lot 296

A QEII GERNERAL SERVICE MEDAL WITH SOUTH ARABIA BAR, the GSM is named to 23336495 PTE (PRIVATE) D.W. BRUCE R.M.P, Royal Military Police, it comes complete with its ribbon, please note that the suspender is quite loose, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request

Lot 298

A TRIO OF WWI MEDALS DATED 1914-1915, they are all correctly named to 2856 PTE E Aitken, Royal Highlanders, Edward Aitken arrived in France on 10/12/1915 and survived the war, also included is his 1937/38 safe driving medal, this black watch trio of medals comes complete with ribbons, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request

Lot 301

A GEORGE VI GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL WITH MALAYA BAR, the medal comes with its ribbon and is named to 2225526 V Muscat Gordon Highlanders, the first numbers on the edge of the medal are slightly faint but are still legible, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request

Lot 304

A WWI PAIR OF MEDALS SOMERSET LIGHT INFANTRY, both medals are correctly named to PTE T. LONGMORE SOM LI, this was the full medal entitlement for Thomas Longmore, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request

Lot 305

A WWI PAIR OF MEDALS AND A SPECIAL CONSTABULARY LONG SERVICE MEDAL, the WWI pair is correctly named to G-18170 G.W.E. GANDER East Kent regiment and the constabulary medal is named to Walter Gander, all three come with ribbons, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request

Lot 337

EIGHT VARIOUS MILITARY RELATED PIN BADGES AND A SMALL MEDAL, they include a Scottish War Worker, RASC Association, Air League of the British Empire, Soldiers Christian and Kent Home Services, Hierarchy Centenary Congress, Respiration Services, North Yorks One Mile Club and a Small Rifle Association medal, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request

Lot 350

A GERMAN LUFTSCHUTZ MEDAL, this was is second class version and features 1938 on one side and Fur Dienste Im Luftschutz (For Services in Air Raid Protection) on the other and comes with its ribbon, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request

Lot 351

A WWII ERA NAZI GERMANY FOUR YEAR SERVICE MEDAL, this comes with its blue ribbon with metal eagle and Swastika on it and is mounted ready for wearing, the medal is slightly tarnished on the front, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request

Lot 353

A NAZI GERMANY NSDAP FIFTEEN YEARS LONG SERVICE MEDAL, it comes with its ribbon but the medal is worn around the silver areas and the blue enamel has some light surface scratches, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request

Lot 354

TWO GERMAN MEDALS TO INCLUDE AN ANSCHLUSS MEDAL, a 1914 Veterans League Commemorative medal, the Anschluss medal was awarded firstly on 1st May 1938 and was awarded to both German and Austrian personnel, the other medal has 1914 on one side and the words Loyal to the Fatherland in the Fight for Justice on the other and was issued to the Veterans or Warriors League, both are in good condition and complete with ribbons, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request

Lot 372

TWO MILITARY NUMBER 2 DRESS UNIFORMS, to include a blue RAF one with VR collar titles, RAF brass buttons and a cadet forces medal and rosette ribbon bar on the left breast, the other is a man's dress uniform with brass buttons and plain white collar titles, the jacket is size 21 and the trousers are 31 inch waist and 30 inch leg, the RAF uniform measures 40 inches pit to pit on the jacket and the trousers have an elasticated 36 inch waist, there is a moss bros label inside the jacket, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request

Lot 375

A FRAMED WWII AND LATER OFFICERS MEDALS, to include a GSM and LSGC, the medals are mounted for wearing on a bar and contain the following, WWII War and Defence that are both un-named, QEU GSM with Cyprus bar correctly named to Major F.H. LEE RA, Queens 1953 Coronation Medal and regular Army LSGC medal named to LIEUT F.H. LEE R.A,, Frederick Lee is the eldest son of john Thomas Lee whose medals are in the previous lot, also included is five small photos showing Mr Lee in his uniform, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request

Lot 384

A BOX OF MILITARIA, to include a black and white Nazi armband that is a copy of a Danish socialist group, size Dirlewangar bands that are later copies, a Turkish divers badge, medal box with a small Russian badge inside, a belt with a Naval belt buckle and a selection of uniform epaulettes and badges, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request

Lot 33

United Nations 30th Anniversary 1st day cover Ltd Edition sterling silver proof medal coin with COA 1975.

Lot 32

Sao Paulo/Rio de Janeiro Railroad 100th Anniversary Ltd Edition sterling silver proof medal coin with COA 1977.

Lot 72

First World War medal group to include the Territorial Medal, together with a Perfect Attendance and Good Conduct Medal. a collection of keys and a padlock, various military badges for the Hampshire regiment, a collection of military glass negatives and other items

Lot 27

United Nations, General Assembly English Editions sterling silver medal.

Lot 23

A 9ct gold fob medal and a yellow metal chain. Weight of the fob approximately 7.9 grams.

Lot 1076

Medal:  Military (Co. Cork) A rare 19th Century brass circular Medal, the obverse inscribed "Friendly Association - Bantry Garrison," the reverse with central embossed design of mast ships on rough seas in battle, designed by Mossop, inscribed "Affidavit Deus et Dissipantur - Jan MDCCXCVII," suspension removed. Scarce. (1)

Lot 1077

[Friendly Brothers of Saint Patrick] A small 19th Century bronze circular Medal, the obverse with St. Patrick's Cross charged with heart surmounted by celestial crown with motto 'Fideles Constans,' the reverse with the arms of the Order surrounded by wreath, crest with helmet and wolfhound, two dolphins, and motto scroll 'Quis Seperabit' approx. 1.22" diameter. Scarce. (1)

Lot 1078

Medal: [Political, Religious] A rare 19th Century silvered circular Medal, the obverse with central overlay motif depicting 'Maid of Eireann with harp and hound surmounted ' by a border of interlaced shamrocks and inscribed 'The Order of Liberators - Ireland as she ought to be' stamped, T. Parkes, the reverse with central cross sword and hands inscribed 'In the Signo Vinces - Eire Go Brath,' with shamrock surround and original suspension bar. Scarce. (1)* Awarded to John Ennis M.P. (Athlone) - Independent Irish and Liberal Politician that sat in the house of Commons (1857-1865) and was governor of the Bank of Ireland.

Lot 1079

Medal: Naval Interest: John Henning the Elder (1771-1851) A Medal commemorating the appointment of the Duke of Clarence as Lord High Admiral, an attractive and large gilded circular Medal, the obverse with side profile of the Duke of Clarence, the edge inscribed H.R.H. William Duke of Clarence Lord High Admiral of Great Britain and Ireland - George IV Rex 1828," the reverse with Britannia standing on the waves with trident and shield looking towards the fleet, inscribed 'Her March is o'er the Mountain wave, Her House is on the Deep," as a Medal, w.a.f. (1)

Lot 1102

Gold Coin:  Dublin Mint Office, an Easter Rising 100th Anniversary 1/4 ounce gold Medal, cased with paperwork. (1)

Lot 1103

Gold Coin: Dublin Mint Office, an Easter Rising 100th Anniversary 1/2 ounce gold Medal, cased, with paperwork. (1)

Lot 1120A

Co. Waterford Irish Cricket, 1898 Medal: Waterford Irish Cricket, [1898], a silver shield shaped Medal, the obverse with pierced decoration and rose gold central overlay marked with initials, the reverse inscribed "W & D.C.L. 1898" (Waterford and District Cricket League, 1898), hallmarked in original case. Scarce. (1)

Lot 1135

Waterford United's First League Title Medal Medal: Soccer, F.A.I. (1965/66) A 9ct gold Medal, the circular shaped design with obverse overlaid with central Provincial Coats of Arms and inscribed around "The Football Association of Ireland" the reverse inscribed "Winners 1965-66," hall marked, H. & H. (Hopkins & Hopkins) Recipient Unknown. (1) * With Mick Lynch as top scorer on 17 goals, Waterford claimed their First Title after 22 games with 36 points.

Lot 1159

1940 Camogie Championship Medal: G.A.A., Camogie, 1940 - a silver crossed hurls design Medal, the reverse inscribed "Craobh Sinnsear 1940", hall marked. (1) * This was the 9th year of the championship with the Cork Ladies (The Rebels) winning 4.1 to 2.2 beating Galway.

Lot 1160

The Mick Darcy Tipperary & Dublin G.A.A. Medal Collection Medals, G.A.A.: 1924-34, An important Collection of gold Sporting Medals, won by Mick Darcy for Dublin & Tipperary, including: * All-Ireland Hurling C'ship Medal 1924, won by Dublin, Celtic Cross design with pierced obverse and central harp overlay, inscribed on reverse and hallmarked; * Laochar Iomaint na Mumhan (Seirn) 1925- Tiobradh - Arainn do buaidh, circular design and pierced centre with enamel crest overlay inscribed reverse, hallmarked; * All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship 1925, won by Tipperary (Boherlahan Selection) Celtic Cross design with pierced obverse and central harp overlay, inscribed on reverse, hall marked; * M.H. Final (Souvenir) Medal 1926, circular design, the obverse of etched design and shield enamel coat of arms overlay, inscribed on reverse, hallmarked; * Munster Senior winner Medal of circular and pierced form with etched coat  of arms for Munster, the reverse inscribed 'M.O. D. Orcheudhe,' hallmarked. * National Hurling League (GAA) 1st Division 1927, won by Tipperary - the obverse with attractive enamel coat of arms on pierced Celtic Cross design and circular etched central overlay with typical motifs, inscribed on reverse, hallmarked; * Senior Hurling Championship 1934, won by UCD, HC (University College Dublin, Hurling Club) Jubilee Year 1884-1934, the obverse of circular form with pierced centre and Dublin coat of arms and inscribed Curaidhing, Co. Bhaile Atha Cliath - G.A.A., reverse inscribed, hallmarked (as manager); * 'Comortas Iomanuidheachta Naoimh Eanna,' the obverse of Celtic Cross design each with Celtic design and central profile of Padraig Pearse, the reverse inscribed, hallmarked. As a collection, w.a.f. Provenance:  By family descent, gifted to the Present Vendor. Note:  Jack and Mick Darcy were born in Grange, Nenagh. Jack was born in 1898 and Mick in 1901. They received their early education in the Convent National School and in Nenagh C.B.S. Fr. William O’Kennedy, a family relation, was on the staff of St. Flannan’s College, Ennis and the brothers were sent there to complete their secondary education. Jack played for Flannans in the Munster Colleges’ Hurling league, a competition which pre dated the Harty Cup hurling competition. He was the contemporary of the great Tommy Daly, who was a student in Flannan’s when he won a Junior All Ireland with Clare in 1914. Mick was to continue the link with Tommy Daly later. The Harty Cup was presented in 1918 by Archbishop J.M. Harty, Archbishop of Cashel, for a hurling competition between the secondary schools and colleges in Munster. This was organised by the Dr. Harty Cup Committee and was not directly affiliated to the G.A.A. Flannan’s entered this competition but did not have any success. Mick was a member of the Harty Cup team. Jack Darcy went to U.C.G. and became an engineer with Cork Corporation. He played inter county hurling for Tipperary from 1919 – 1927. Transport was scarce at the time and he travelled from Cork on his motorbike for training and matches. Micheál Ó Muircheartaigh has described him as “The original Hell’s Angel”. Mick Darcy went to U.C.D. where he continued his hurling career. In 1923 he played in the Fitzgibbon cup with U.C.D. This team was captained by Tommy Daly of Clare. In 1923 and ’24 he played Senior hurling for Dublin. He won a senior All Ireland Medal in 1924 when Dublin defeated Galway on a scoreline of 5-3 to 2-6. Two other famous non-Dublin natives who were on that team were Tommy Daly of Clare and Garret Howard of Limerick. 1924 also saw the revival of the ancient Tailteann Games. The Government donated 10,000 Pounds to help fund the competitions. It was decided that one of the events would be a hurling match between Ireland and the exiles. The brothers were selected to play on the Irish team, Jack at corner back and Mick at centre field. In modern times they were the first brothers to receive All Star Awards on the same team. In 1925, having completed his studies in U.C.D., Mick declared for Tipperary and both brothers lined out for Tipperary. Tipperary defeated Cork and Waterford in Munster, Antrim in the semi final and Galway in the final. In 1926 it was decided that the Tipperary team would undertake a tour of America. The tour would last from May to July. Not all members of the Government were happy with the tour as they felt that it was a cover for fund raising for the I.R.A. Both Darcy brothers were in “Government jobs”, Jack with Cork Corporation and Mick with the Civil Service. They were refused permission to go on the trip and were told that if they did go, they would “have no jobs to come back to”. Their mother decided that they should remain at home reminding them that they had permanent and pensionable jobs. Jobs were scarce in the 1920’s and she was not going to allow her sons to abandon their careers over hurling. She had her way and the boys remained at home. The tour took place. Tipperary played six games beating Offaly who were American Champions, a Cork selection, Chicago, Buffalo, San Francisco and New York. The publicity for the match in Chicago read “Come for an eyeful of sport, fifteen hundred years old. Arms and legs snap occasionally”. The victorious Tipperary team returned in July. They called themselves “The World Champions”. When the team returned, the Darcy brothers rejoined the panel. Tipperary beat Limerick in the Munster semi final and faced Cork in the final. The match was fixed for the Athletic Grounds, Cork. Over 26,000 people paid in. Spectators were almost on the pitch. After 16 minutes the match was abandoned as the spectators were constantly spilling onto the pitch. Tipperary were leading by 1-2 to no score. The replay took place in Thurles. It was the first Gaelic Match to be broadcast. It ended in a draw Cork 4-1 Tipperary 3-4. The second replay was also played in Thurles. After ten minutes Tipperary mid fielder Martin Mockler was sent off. From then on Tipperary were fighting a rear guard battle. Cork were the winners on a scoreline of 3-6 to 2-4. Neither brother was to win another All Ireland medal. Mick continued his association with hurling through U.C.D. where he was a trainer and selector for many years. He became private secretary to Dan Morrissey, a fellow Nenagh man in the second inter-party government ’54-’57. When Dan Morrissey retired from politics to form a highly successful auctioneering business, he retired from the Civil Service to join him. He died in Dublin in 1964. Jack Darcy continued to work for Cork Corporation and became City Engineer. He married a Clare woman, Ivy Hannan from Newmarket on Fergus. He died in Cork in 1972.

Lot 1161

Medal:  G.A.A. (Munster-Hurling) 1928-29, a miniature 9ct gold circular Medal, the obverse with typical Celtic design and pierced centre, inscribed "C.G. na Gcleas- Craobh na Mumhan," the reverse inscribed "28-29 Iomaindeacht na Sinnsear, do Buaidh," hallmarked M.R. (Cork), Scarce. (1) * Issued to the members of the victorious Cork Team who beat both Clare in 1928 (replayed) and Waterford in 1929.

Lot 1171

First Ever All-Ireland Football Medal, 1887 Won by Limerick Commercials Medal: G.A.A. - Football, 1887: A magnificent 9ct gold Medal issued to commemorate the first ever All-Ireland football Championship, 1887, hall marked, & with name of retailer A. Duffner, Tipperary. The Medal was won by Jeremiah Kennedy of Limerick Commercials, Limerick, who beat Young Irelands of Louth, on a score line of 1-4 to 0-3. The match was played on a field in Clonskeagh known as 'The Big Bank' on April 28, 1888. The style of the Medal is in what is now known as the traditional G.A.A. Celtic Cross design., of a cross super imposed on a circle, & with the engraved arms of Munster on a shield overlaid in centre, the obverse inscribed 'Central Council-Eire-G.A.A. C.Ship,'& with the left & right points of the cross with the date 18-87, the reverse is engraved, 'First All Ireland F. Championship, Won by Lmck. Commercials, J.J. Kennedy.' The Limerick team of 1887, were not photographed on the occasion of their win, they received no trophy, & really no recognition until they were issued with this medal in 1910, the occasion when the above photograph was taken. By that time a lot of the excitement generated by the initial championship had dissipated, and some of the team emigrated, as with the recipient of the above medal. The following Year 1888, the championship was unfinished, owing to the famous 'U.S.A. Invasion' by G.A.A. athletes. Having won the inaugural championship of 1887, Limerick won again in 1896, & these two years remain the only occasions in the proceeding years when Limerick collected the honours. Excessively Rare. (1)

Lot 1172

Medal: G.A.A. - [Garda Siochana] the obverse with pierced Celtic design and enamelling inscribed "Garda Siochana na hEireann," the reverse "Police Inter Club Tournament R.U.C. V. Garda," hallmarked. (1)

Lot 33

Co. Tipperary, Author & Traveller: Deasy (Capt. H.H.P.) In Tibet and Chinese Turkestan Being the Record of Three Years Exploration, 8vo London 1901. First Edn., Second Impression. Hf. title, port. frontis, lg. fold. map (loose), 7 plts. & numerous full page & text illus., orig. pict. cloth. Good. (1) * The author was born in Backrock, Co. Dublin, 1866. He had a successful military career and later got interested in travel. He received the Royal Geographical Society's Gold Founders Medal for his explorations in Tibet. He was a pioneering motorist, and later published "The Problem of Road Traffic, its Solution," 1914. He eventually returned to his residence at Carrigahorig, Co. Tipperary. He married Delores, the daughter of Col J.F. Hickie of Slevyre, Borrisokane, Co. Tipperary, and died in 1947. They had two daughters and a son Rickard, who later founded The National Farmer's Association. Provenance:  Birr Castle Estate

Lot 927

Medal:  [Political] A rare 19th Century silvered circular Medal, the obverse designed in overlay with garland of shamrocks and inscribed "Ireland a Nation Forward - 82 Club," the reverse inscribed "Presented to the Grattan Club Liverpool by Caroline Marchioness of Queensbury," with original green suspension ribbon and support. Scarce. (1)

Lot 928

Medal:  County Limerick, A rare circular enamel and silvered Medal, the obverse decorated with central green shamrock and inscribed "The Countess of Limerick Shamrock League," inside bright blue enamel border, the reverse a two shilling one florin Coin, dated 1901 - with scroll suspension. Scarce. (1)

Lot 930

The Frank McPartlin (GPO Garrison) Collection of Medals & Artefacts Medals - 1916-45, A collection of important Medals relating to the 1916 Rising, War of Independence and Emergency, all awarded to Mr. Frank McPartlin, Dublin (G.P.O. Garrison) to comprise of: * Fianna Eireann Medal, 1916 Volunteers Medal, War of Independence Medal (Comrach), Jubilee Medal (1921-71), Seirbhis Naisiunta (1939-45), all with suspension bars and original ribbons (associated boxes); * a collection of tri-colour Ribbons with m/ss notes including (a) armband as Steward for Roger Casement's Memorial (Banna Strand), Michael Collins Commemoration, Cork, Beal na Blath, and President Erskine Childers' Funeral (1974); * A tricolour Ribbon from a wreath of General Michael Collins' Grave (1922), also from Austin Stack's grave; * Other Personal Ephemeral Items, (Cards, Buttons, Photographs) etc.  As a collection, w.a.f. Provenance:   By direct Family descent to the present Vendor.

Lot 932

Irish Political Badge (Police 1916 etc.) A varied collection to include a metal Garda Siochana Cap Badge, an R.I.C. (Royal Irish Constabulary) Whistle by J. Hudson, Birmingham, with chain, a Royal Engineers Cap Badge, and other 1798 and 1916 Commemorative Badges, as a lot, w.a.f.; together with Medal: [1916] A Commemorative Miniature, 1916, 'Seachtain na Caisce,' Volunteers Medal, with green and orange ribbon, the obverse of starburst design and central fallen Cuchulain, the reverse in scribed 'Seachtain na Casga - E 1779 - 1916 (Michael) Scully ai Ialocondti, as a Medal.  (2)

Lot 041

Rolex, a period ladies 9ct yellow gold mechanical Rolex wristwatch on black leather strap, stamped on the backplate, R.W.C.Ltd, 9ct, Rolex, World's Records, Gold Medal, Geneva, Suisse, 12455.

Lot 091

Collection of medals awarded to Petty Officer Ronald Parker Birch JX142 986 mentioned in dispatch for distinguish service to include WWII set of six medals including QEII near east named medal lieutenant R.P Birch RN, various press clippings reference Cornishman Braving enemy bombing and torpedo attacks in North Atlantic, Convoy medals, photograph of H.M.S. Corvette Amelia which Birch served for five years during WWII for which he was mentioned in dispatches toing and throwing on the Russian Convoy 1940-1945. The lot also includes 1954 army rifle association silver gilt medallion, a collection of various medal awards for rifle shooting including Aldershot cup, silver Navy awards, Plymouth command rifle badge etc.

Lot 304

Royal Mint, a George VI 1937 coronation medal in original box.

Lot 305

A collection of various commemorative coins to include 2012 GP five pound coin, 2022 Poppy silver proof sovereign, Royal Mint 2012 proof coin set, 1970 GB coin set, large gilt Winston Churchill medallion, London mint GP and silver golden crown, general coinage, a 100mm Churchill commemorative medal, London Mint, George V one rupee and Victoria rupee other items to include pearl necklace, silver christening spoon, set of six silver tea spoons cased.

Lot 174

UNSIGNED oil on canvas - Victorian portrait of a gentleman with medal, 77 x 64cms

Lot 133

Palitoy - Action Man - Six Million Dollar Man - A collection of accessories including a boxed Field Radio Pack and a Royal Canadian Mounted Police outfit in a plain brown postal box, a boxed Six Million Dollar Man back Pack Radio, also includes a German medal, a rifle rack with guns, a frogman outfit and more. The items show signs of age and use and the sets may have some parts missing. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 133

WWI medal awarded to M2-175250 PTE C RADLEY ASC, 1845 Bun Head Victorian silver crown, banknotes, pre 1947 silver, other worldwide coinage, etc.

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