Trophy Miniatures & Similar, Zulu War Series, comprising: 2 x Small Boxed Dioramas [L: 23 x W: 9 x H: 13cm / L: 19 x W: 9.5 x H:15.5cm - Constructed from Dark Wood with Perspex Windows]. The First Contains 2 x 24th Foot & 4 x Zulu Warriors & is Decorated with a Queen's Crown Epaulette Badge & Reproduction Miniature DCM Medal. The Second Example Contains Officer & Private 24th Foot & is Decorated with a Reproduction VC & Plaque Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of Rorkes Drift [22nd January 1979]. Generally near Mint overall. [2]
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A cased OBE awarded to Reverend Monsignor Thomas Hubert McDonagh, a naval general service medal with Malaya bar, awarded to CHAPN. T.H. McDONAGH R.N., a miniature OBE and naval general service medal with Malaya bar and related photographs, postcards, correspondence and ephemera together with several corpus cristi, all in an early 20th century trunk
Miscellaneous medals, including 'For Exemplary Police Service' with clasps for 1908,1909, 1910, 1911 and 1912 to Sergt. Ernest B. Rigby; George VI Defence Medal, bronze Society of Miniature Rifle Club medallion; two bronze The King's Medal awarded by The London County Council for Attendance Conduct and Industry During the Year (1913-14) and (1914-15) and a bronze NRA Rifle Club medallion and a commemorative Queen Elizabeth II Coronation medallion dated 1953.
Military Silver Antique Collectors. C. Mathey Sterling Silver Pocket Watch(total weight is 96 grammes, missing small dial not tested, 19th c, inscribed inside case 'John Coutts'), London Sterling Silver Small Basket(weighs 47 grammes 19th c), 2 x Royal Artillery Ubique Cap Badges, Royal Highlanders Glengarry Black Watch Badge(no clasp), QEII Queens Commendation for Brave Conduct Leaf Medal in case, 2 x Queen Victoria Silver Sixpences(both drilled, one flat with initials to reverse), small Wooden Marquetry Mantle 8 Day Clock with round brass feet(working no key), 2 x small Black and White Oval prints of Ladies with metal mounts and a Reflex Gents Watch made in the GDR Germany(not tested). Clock is 18cm high
4 x 20th Century Medals. Some Silver and Gold content. 2 x Harold 'Harry' Palin Motorsport Medals and 2 x other medals. 1 - Liverpool Waterloo & District Silver & Enamel Medal bearing a Cannon & Wings with an Enamel Blue Border. Inscribed to reverse "Chairman Cup Trial 19.5.29 'H. Palin'" stamped 'Silver B' and weighs over 10 grammes. 2 - Copper Bronze Medal with Motorbike to the front and inscribed to reverse "N.M.M.C. Championship 1927 Won by H. Palin. 3 - Sterling Silver Crewe Harriers 'Tally Ho' Watch Fob Badge inscribed initials on Rose Gold plaque possibly H.P. but indistinct. Various impressed Silver Lion and makers marks indicates Charles Edward Solomon Birmingham 1897 and finally number 4 - Royal Mint Cased Women's Voluntary Service Medal 'Service Beyond Self' with ribbon and case
1969 Australia | John HipwellInternational Rugby Union jersey match-worn by John Hipwell versus WalesJersey & Provenance: in original match-worn and complete condition, canvas lined shoulders, original buttons, embroidered ‘Australia Rugby 1969’ badge, plastic No. 9 stitched to back, interior labels for Westmont and size 38, ‘Edwards’ faintly inscribed in ink to interior for his retention after the match on June 21st 1969.Provenance: the personal collection of Sir Gareth Edwards CBE & familyJohn Hipwell: Despite scrum half John Noel Brian Hipwell (1948-2013) suffering several nasty injuries in his career, his test record in Wallaby gold is highlighted by extraordinary longevity. He won his first cap in 1968 and last in 1982, and he captained the Wallabies in nine tests.Born in the Newcastle suburb of Mayfield in New South Wales, Hipwell was a junior and senior player for Waratahs Rugby Club, where he was mentored by former Wallaby Cyril Burke. He was only 19 when he played his first representative match for NSW Country against the touring British and Irish Lions of ‘66. He then won his first Australian cap the following year, against the All Blacks, after regular scrumhalf Ken Catchpole sustained a career ending injury.From then on Hipwell was a regular in the Wallabies side, touring to the UK in 1968, South Africa in 1969, France in 1971 and Europe in 1973 where he was made captain against England at Twickenham, in the absence of injured Peter Sullivan.He went on to become tour captain of the 1975–76 tour of Britain and Ireland but suffered a career threatening cruciate ligament injury against Wales. Doctors believed that he would not play again, but three years later, in 1978, he miraculously forced his way back in the Australia side, where he played in three Tests against New Zealand.Three years later again, he was selected for the 1981–82 Australia rugby union tour of Britain and Ireland and played in three of the four Test matches. In January 1982, at the age of 33, he played his final international game against England.John Hipwell was one of many world-class halfbacks to emerge in this period from Newcastle, NSW. It was said that he had very few deficiencies to his game; he had an immaculate long-range pass, powerful acceleration and was a supreme defender. He was stocky, exceptionally strong with a muscular lower body - perfect for the scrumhalf position.Without any front teeth he looked tough too, he was an intimidating character in the eyes of the opposition, while a cult figure to the fans.His Australian team-mate Geoff Shaw described Hipwell as ‘… one of the great captains…he was very astute at the game.He knew when to get up people, and when not to get up at them’. While former World Cup winning captain Nick Farr-Jones said that Hipwell will be remembered for his grit and courage against the odds, and that he was always reminded of this in John Hipwell’s hands, ‘He had these terrible gnarly fingers…no disrespect to the forwards he played behind – often when they played the All Blacks he was going backwards – he must have had the shit kicked out of his hands’.John Hipwell received the Order of Australia Medal in 1982 and in 2006 he was honoured in the second set of inductees into the Australian Rugby Union Hall of Fame. He died in 2013.The Match: In 1969 Wales toured Australia, Fiji and New Zealand with four matches against regional and invitational teams and three tests. Two versus the All Blacks and one against Australia at the Sydney Cricket Ground on the 21st of June.Wales won the Australia test 19-16 with Sir Gareth Edwards playing at scrum half opposite Hipwell. The tries for the victors were from Gerald Davies, Dai Morris and John Taylor. Australia with tries from Arthur McGill and Phil Smith.The jerseys were swapped after the match.Sir Gareth Recalls: ‘Great player was John, in his own right, especially having to live in the shadow of the great Ken Catchpole’.Auctioneer's Note:Each lot will be accompanied by the auction prospectus, signed by Sir Gareth Edwards CBE.
Winter Olympics Amy Williams signed Great Britain 12x8 colour photo. Amy Joy Williams, MBE (born 29 September 1982) is a British former skeleton racer and Olympic gold medallist. Originally a runner, she began training in skeleton in 2002 after trying the sport on a push start track at the University of Bath. Although unable to qualify for the 2006 Winter Olympics, she was a member of the Great Britain team four years later at the 2010 Games. She won a gold medal, becoming the first British individual gold medallist at a Winter Olympics for 30 years and the only British medallist in those Olympics. Good condition. All autographs 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 £9.99
Boxing Joe Joyce signed 12x8 colour photo. Joseph Obey Joyce (born 19 September 1985) is a British professional boxer who has held the WBO interim heavyweight title since September 2022. At a regional level, he held the British, Commonwealth, WBC Silver, and WBO International heavyweight titles from 2020 to 2022, and the European heavyweight title from 2020 to 2021. As an amateur, he won a bronze medal at the 2013 European Championships; gold at the 2014 Commonwealth and 2015 European Games; bronze at the 2015 World Championships; and silver at the 2016 Olympics. Good condition. All autographs 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 £9.99
Boxing Delicious Orie signed 12x8 colour photo. Delicious Orie is a British amateur boxer who won a bronze medal at the 2022 European Championships and a gold medal at the 2022 Commonwealth Games, representing England. Good condition. All autographs 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 £9.99
Linford Christie signed 22x16 colour Team GB Olympic Gold Big Blue Tube print. Linford Christie Olympic Games Barcelona 1992. Linford Christie wins the 100m Gold medal in 9. 96 seconds. Limited edition 500 copies. Good condition. All autographs 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 £9.99
A Victorian campaign and Long Service and Good Conduct medal group comprising India General Service Medal with Perak clasp, Egypt Medal, Khedive's Star and Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal to 1914 Corporal T H Spencer, 9th Battery, 2nd Brigade Royal Artillery [per IGSM, medals and engraving worn]
An extensive Second World War casualty medal and document group, that of 164399 Lieutenant James Edwin Garman, 89th (11th Battalion The Buffs) Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, killed in action 10th September 1944, aged 25, buried at St Marie Cemetery, Le Havre, the group includes campaign medals and insignia, a photograph album, official and personal documents including condolence letters from fellow officers. [Lieutenant Garman was killed by an enemy shell when attempting to help members of his unit following an artillery assault near Le Havre.]
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