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Lot 1650

Medals: a World War I pair to 500119 Pte W R Leigh, RAMC, comprising: War Medal and Victory Medal; together with a small quantity of related ephemera.

Lot 1660

Medals: a World War I pair to 4659 Pte J R McCombie, Sea Highrs, comprising: War Medal and Victory Medal. Casualty died on 13th November 1916. 

Lot 1665

Medals: a World War I pair to 19767 Pte H G Roberts, KSLI, comprising: War Medal and Victory Medal; together with a George V miniature Military Medal; a Royal Marines penknife; and other badges and related.

Lot 13

A First World War Victory Medal awarded to 42899 Pte. H E Nellis, Royal Scots, together with a Third Reich lapel badge. (2)

Lot 258

A World War I German bravery medal.

Lot 278

A Victorian silver army Long Service Good Conduct medal, 1859-1874, swivel suspension named to G. McKenzie, gunner and driver, 11th battalion, Royal Artillery.

Lot 72

A collection of costume jewellery, gold plated wrist watches, continental coin bracelet, Sterling silver bangle, gilt metal bracelet, WW II 6 June 1944 medal, 9ct gold necklace (3.8g) etc.

Lot 89

A George V war medal awarded to 17478 Pte. J Murray West Yorkshire regiment, together with Faithful Service medal awarded to Oswald E Slater, silver motoring award and Royal Life Savings Society medal. (4) CONDITION REPORT: Motoring medal looks like it is in original box, 38 mm in diameter.

Lot 94

The Churchill Centenary Trust presentation edition medal album, limited edition number 53, containing 24 silver gilt medallions, each 25g total 575g.

Lot 101

A Call Of Duty Modern Warfare 2 Xbox 360 console, with 20gb hard drive, with power cable and controller, together with a Xbox 360 S Console, three Skylands Swap Force portals, also including Twenty One Xbox 360 games, cased, to include gears Of War, Finding Nemo, Call Of Duty Advanced Warfare, Dead Rising 2, Grand theft Auto IV, Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2, Call Of Duty World At War, FIFA World Cup Germany 2008, Two Worlds, Sega Superstars Tennis, Left 4 Dead 2, Plants Vs Zombies Garden Warfare, Call Of Duty MW3, Skylanders Spyro’s Adventure Call Of Duty Ghosts, Halo Wars, Far Cry Instincts Predator, Ghost Recon 2 Advanced Warfighter, Just Cause 2, FIFA Street and Medal Of Honor Warfighter

Lot 434

A WWII German drivers badge, a Merit Cross with Swords and a Long Service Medal (3).

Lot 435

Great British Regiments. Birmingham Mint, Birmingham 1976, a limited edition presentation collection of 52 silver medals, numbered 0744 of 3000, the collection presented in a mahogany and brass display case, enclosing two trays each with a fine display of silver medals representing line regiments and with corresponding cap badges, each medal 45gms, total weight approximately 2340gm, with information cards and promotional literature, case size 14 x 54 x 35.5cm, together with a 1976 Day of the Concorde commemorative issue gilt silver coin cover by John Pinches, in sleeve with paperwork.the contents are generally in good original condition, but the display board has broken in places,

Lot 437

WWII mounted group of six, including Territorial awarded to 3049733 BDR. A. Melrose, R.A. and The Africa Star with 8th Army bar, together with Efficiency Medal box and letter

Lot 439

George V Special Constabulary Officers medal and badge, awarded to Sub Inspector David Baker with The Great War 1914-18 bar

Lot 444

High Ranking WWI Victory medal, awarded to Brigadier General A.M. Perreau.Brigadier-General Arthur Montagu Perreau, [C.B.], [C.M.G.], was born in 1870 and educated at Harrow and Sandhurst. Commissioned into the Royal Artillery in 1890, he attained the rank of Captain in 1900 and was wounded in the Boer War. Advanced to Major in 1908 and Lieutenant-Colonel in 1914, his services in the Great War were rewarded with a Brevet-Colonelcy, a Mention in Despatches, a C.M.G. in 1916 and the C.B. in 1919. Perreau retired as a Brigadier-General in the following year and died in 1953.Christies sold his War Medal as lot 468, 27th April 1999

Lot 447

Of Huddersfield and District Boot Trade Federation interest, a silver and enamel Presidents medal, stamped STR SIL, 8 x 5.5cm, 176gm, case

Lot 448

George VI/WWII Long Service medal group, 1069564 Sjt. M. Solomons R.A., together with Burma Star, 1939-1945 Star, Defence and War medals

Lot 449

A Fire Brigade/WWI four medal group, 1914-15 Star, awarded S.B. 131 W.F. Sutton Sig. Boy R.N.R., Victory and War to 15437 D.A. W.F. Sutton, D.H. R.N.R. and London Fire Brigade to Sub Officer W.F. Sutton

Lot 453

Naval Long Service medal, awarded to E.S.D.?x196 A. Ross L. Wtr R.N.V.R., boxed

Lot 455

1936 Berlin Olympic Games Commemorative Merit medal, obverse with Olympic rings, spread eagle and 1936, reverse with legend translation as 'MERIT FOR FULL PARTICIPATION IN THE OLYMPIC GAMES', with suspension ring, lacking ribbon, original case, diameter 36mm, weight 17.4 gms.Provenance; our vendors grandfather, a police officer, assisted at the Games.

Lot 456

Third Reich Police 8 Year Service Medal, good example of the 8 year service medal issued to German Police officials with the original blue ribbon. Some wear to the finish but generally a good example.Provenance; our vendors grandfather and by descent.

Lot 457

Of Heavy Woollen Industry Football Intermediate League interest; a 9ct gold and enamel medal winners medal 1923-24, another 1925-26, 15.9gm and two silver and enamel H.W.D. Reporter Cup, runners up 1923 -24 and 1925-26, cased, (4).The Heavy Woollen District is a region of textile-focused industrial development in boroughs of Kirklees, Leeds and Wakefield in West Yorkshire. It acquired the name because of the heavyweight cloth manufactured there from the early 19th century.

Lot 459

A George V Imperial Service medal, awarded William Henry Hexter, with case and citation.

Lot 460

A WWII General Service Medal with Palestine 1945-48 bar, awarded 2384809 Dvr W.M. Freel, Royal Signals.

Lot 464

A Elizabeth II miniature trio, General Service Medal with Malaya bar, UN with Korea bar and Africa General Service with Kenya bar, a Pingat Jasa Malaysia miniature, a 1939-1945 Star, an Africa Star and various ribbons

Lot 346

Boar war medal pair to 94045 cpl r.sansom R.H.A

Lot 347

ww1 death plaque & medal to thomas dunn 12261 pte t.dunn K.O.S.B

Lot 348

1805 boulton trafalgar medal

Lot 352

boxed er11 gsm canal zone medal to 225716 pte a.r higgins beds & hearts

Lot 353

5 military medals inc soviet afghan medal , malta george cross etc

Lot 354

Boxed ER.11 police long service medal to inspector richard scott

Lot 355

ww1 trio medal group to 3904 pte g.h field royal fusiliers

Lot 361

ER.11 navy medal pair c.s.m malay peninsula to 074495 b.k west a.b tr.n long service hms vernon

Lot 363

WW1 NAVY MEDAL GROUP TO SS-110671 E.FLETCHER L.STO R.N

Lot 220

A Quantity of Jewellery, including wristwatches, beaded jewellery, paste jewellery, simulated pearls etc; together with A Collection of Coins, including 180g of silver coinage and a Defence Medal, copper coinage and foreign banknotes including Japanese Military Occupation of Burma

Lot 222

A Gold Plated Half Hunter Pocket Watch, the plated chain with attached 9 Carat Gold Pencil and a 9 Carat Gold Medal, and Another Plated Chain

Lot 1229

Antlers/Horns: A Group of African Game Trophy Skulls, circa mid-late 20th century, to include - Western White-bearded Wildebeest horns on upper skull, Cape Red Hartebeest adult male horns on cut upper skull, Coke's Hartebeest adult female horns on upper skull, Southern Impala large adult male Rowland Ward medal class horns on upper skull, right horn 68.5cm, left horn 69.5cm, tip to tip 39.5cm, Southern Grant's Gazelle adult male horns on upper skull, Thomson's Gazelle adult male horns on upper skull, (6). Subject to 5% import duty.

Lot 1231

Taxidermy: Cape Red Hartebeest (Alcelaphus caama), circa 2003, South Africa, a high quality adult silver medal class male shoulder mount with head turning slightly to the right, from the wall 66cm, height 107cm

Lot 378

dating: 1850/60 provenance: Milan, Single, smoothbore, octagonal, 14.7 mm cal barrel with remains of old browning, turn-off (to be unlocked) and with front sight, marked in gold 'A. MARELLI INV. MILNO' on the back. Iron breech block, the rear part and tang engraved with floral motifs, fixed rear sight. Pistons with spark arrester (some pitting at the base). Back spring locks signed 'A. MARELLI / IN MILANO' in gold and engraved with floral motifs. Engraved hammers. Wooden butt with two small cracks but sound and with well-marked checkering. Working mechanism, tends to jam. Trigger guard with finger rest and floral engravings. White metal butt plate with engraved primer case. Marelli Agostino (1815-1876) one of Milan's best-known gunsmiths (second only to Colombo) 'deserves first place among Milanese gunsmiths for quality, quantity and variety of production' (Barbiroli). In 1857 he was awarded the copper medal of national industry for '...a several-shot gun...' (Barbiroli). See 'Repertorio Storico degli Archibugiari Italiani' p. 347. length 32 cm.

Lot 72

dating: Third quarter of the 19th Century provenance: Papal States, Black, felt-covered bicorn complete with cockade, stripe and button with tiara on crossed keys and star. Interior with brown leather sweat-band and brown cloth lining stamped 'ESPOSIZIONE UNIVERSALE PARIS'. Signs of use. Red cloth tail coat with black cloth collar and cuffs decorated with branches in gilded threads, two back tips with trophies. Buttons in two rows show the order of the Golden Spur in bas-relief. Interior lined with white silk (with clear signs of use). Complete with large gilded epaulettes with bullions in gilded threads and the order's silver insignia. Complete with light black fabric trousers (a sewn up tear) with two large buttons at the bottom decorated with remains of small coloured glass stones. The Order of the Golden Spur, also known as the Order of the Golden Militia, is a papal order of knighthood with an uncertain date of origin but it certainly dates back to before the 16th century. One of the most famous decorated people of this order (exactly with the Order's medal) was Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. height 101 cm.

Lot 379

Longus. Les Pastorales de Longus ou Daphnis et Chloé. Mit einer Original-Zeichnung und 23 teils aquarellierten Original-Radierungen im Text von Henri Le Riche sowie einer Extrasuite. Paris, Selbstverlag des Künstlers, 1928. 4°. X, 1 Bl., S. 13-154, 3 Bll. Dunkelgrüner Ganzmaroquin auf fünf Bünden mit goldgeprägtem RTitel, reicher goldgepr. Doublüre mit Mäander-Bordüren und Eckfleurons in Form von Palmetten sowie rostroten Seidenvorsätzen. Vorsätze aus handgemachten Marmorpapier in Gold und Grün, dreis. Goldschnitt (Rücken etwas verfärbt). In marmoriertem und gefüttertem Schuber. Einband signiert: E. Maylander. Mit Exlibris von Henri Marcus. - Carteret IV, 243. Monod 7263. - Eines von 40 nummerierten und von Henri Le Riche signierten Exemplaren auf Japon nacré (GA 210). Dieses Exemplar mit einer signierten und eingebundenen Zeichnung des Künstlers in Graphit und Aquarelle. Die Radierungen der Extrasuite jeweils der im Buch verwendeten vorgebunden, unkoloriert aber mit großen Remarquen. - Der französischer Maler, Bildhauer und Graphiker Henri le Riche (1868-1944) erhielt bereits 1888 den prestigevollen "Prix de Rome" und 1922 gewann die Silbermedaille des Pariser Salons. - Anmutige Interpretation des spätantiken Liebesromans auf feinstem Japon nacré. - Original-Broschur und -Rücken eingebunden. Gutes Exemplar, die gratigen Radierungen mit zartem Plattenton. With an original drawing and 23 partly watercoloured original etchings in the text by Henri Le Riche as well as an extra suite. Dark green full morocco on five bands with gilt-stamped spine title, rich gilt-stamped doublure with meander borders and corner fleurons in the shape of palmettes, and rust-red silk endpapers. Endpapers of handmade marbled paper in gold and green, gilt edges. (Spine a little discoloured.) In marbled and lined slipcase. Binding signed: E. Maylander. - With bookplate of Henri Marcus. - One of 40 numbered copies signed by Henri Le Riche on Japon nacré (GA 210). This copy with a signed and bound in drawing by the artist in graphite and watercolours. The etchings of the extra suite each pre-bound to the one used in the book, uncoloured but with large remarques. - The French painter, sculptor and graphic artist Henri le Riche (1868-1944) received the prestigious "Prix de Rome" in 1888 and won the silver medal of the Paris Salon in 1922. - Graceful interpretation of the antique romance novel on finest Japon nacré. - Original brochure and spine bound in. - Good copy, the burr-like etchings with delicate plate tone.

Lot 37

KAARE KLINT (Frederiksberg, 1888-Copenhagen, 1954) for RUD RASMUSSEN.Safaristol chair with stool, design 1933.Light ash frame. Upholstery in natural coloured oxhide leather.Purchased in 2011 from the publisher.With slight wear and patina.Measurements: 80/32 cm (height) x 57 cm.Kaare Klint's Safari line of chairs are based on the Indian Roorkhee chairs used by the British military. The designer set out to transform the portable, detachable archetype into a practical design for modern interiors. Considered one of the best exponents of so-called Danish design, Kaare Klint created a simple, natural style based on the use of natural materials, functionality and ergonomics. He used unvarnished wood, leather and undyed fabrics. In 1924 he founded the furniture department of the Danish Academy of Arts, of which he was the first professor. Some of his sources of inspiration were Egyptian and Greek furniture, the Chippendale style of 18th-century England and the furniture of the American Shakers. He was also influenced by contemporary influences, such as Le Corbusier, whose Cowboy chaise longue inspired Klint's 1933 teak lounger. In 1928 he won the Eckersberg Medal and in 1954 the C. F. Hansen Medal.

Lot 38

KAARE KLINT (Frederiksberg, 1888-Copenhagen, 1954) for RUD RASMUSSEN.Safaristol chair with stool, design 1933.Light ash frame. Upholstery in natural coloured oxhide leather.Purchased in 2011 from the publisher.With wear and patina.Measurements: 80/32 cm (height) x 57 cm.Kaare Klint's Safari line of chairs are based on the Indian Roorkhee chairs used by the British military. The designer set out to transform the portable, detachable archetype into a practical design for modern interiors. Considered one of the best exponents of so-called Danish design, Kaare Klint created a simple, natural style based on the use of natural materials, functionality and ergonomics. He used unvarnished wood, leather and undyed fabrics. In 1924 he founded the furniture department of the Danish Academy of Arts, of which he was the first professor. Some of his sources of inspiration were Egyptian and Greek furniture, the Chippendale style of 18th-century England and the furniture of the American Shakers. He was also influenced by contemporary influences, such as Le Corbusier, whose Cowboy chaise longue inspired Klint's 1933 teak lounger. In 1928 he won the Eckersberg Medal and in 1954 the C. F. Hansen Medal.

Lot 188

A 1922 white metal 1922 Preston Guild Memorial coin and a Ceylonese agricultural medal 1926.

Lot 236

A Frenach bronze medal, inscribed 'Inauguration Du Monument Du Marechal Haig Montreuil Sur Mer 28 Juin 1931. 2¾' diam.

Lot 416

Medals: a 9ct gold and enamel sports medal, 31mm, gross weight 5.8g.

Lot 458

Medals: a marble 'Napoleon Bonaparte' book form paperweight, 7.3cm; together with a boxed Liberte French Line medal, 5cm; and a boxed George VI coronation medal. (3)

Lot 461

Coins: a cased limited edition Canadian Millennium 2000 Polar Bear silver proof $2 coin with CoA; together with various other collectable coins; and a Royal Life Saving Society medal.

Lot 465

Coins: a US 1922 silver peace dollar, in a pendant mount; together with an album of shillings 1937-51; and a 1977 Silver Jubilee medal.

Lot 124

A Mint Of Norway 1 kilo silver Commemorative Medal Robben Island along with a commemorative Laureates of The Nobel Peace Prize

Lot 129

A Large Queen Victoria 1887 Golden Jubilee Medal in bronze with portrait by Joseph Edgar Boehm.

Lot 149

A Queens South Africa Medal with bars for South Africa 1902 and 1901, Orange Free State, Cape Colony for 14576 PTE W Coleman RAMC

Lot 151

A selection of WWII medals to include War Medal, 1939-45 Star, France and Germany Star and Faithful Service in The Special Constabulary with assorted boxes and paperwork.

Lot 399

Two pendants, one celebrating Queen Elizabeth II's Silver Jubilee and a antique silver medal.

Lot 196

WWII Africa - Italy star group with box of issue - wound badge. Paper work - Rank badge to as Holman -Elm-Lea-Church street Milinthorpe near kendal together with police & WWII home service medal group to John R Jones 1930's - 1940's

Lot 706

Royal Artillery officer's uniforms, comprising: a mess jacket and waistcoat; a dress jacket, trousers and cap; a cloth cap; a Service dress jacket and trousers with cap; and a battle jacket and trousers; the latter two with medal ribbons of MBE, general service medals, Territorial Decoration medal, and Croix de Guerre, with various oak leaves, rosettes and star.

Lot 747

A Second World War Military Medal group and ephemera, awarded to 5121638 Lance-Corporal James Reed Duffy, M.M., Royal Engineers, comprising: Military Medal, War Medal, War Star, Africa Star, Italy Star, France & Germany Star, and Campaign medal roll paper awarded 8th Army clasp to Africa Star (now missing); also includes Royal Engineers cap badge, original medal box, a selection of military portrait and family photographs, flyer to Eight-Army 'Personal Message from the Army Commander'; letter from War Office dated 8th February 1946 informing Duffy's mother of his approval of Military Medal; original copy of The London Gazette no.36168 second supplement naming Duffy as recipient; letter from Royal Engineers Record Office of condolence on the death of Duffy; another giving his death on 5th February 1945 as 'the result of an accident which occurred in the forward Battle Area'; letters of condolence from Officers and men, the King (facsimile signature); a letter from Buckingham Palace for attendance at ceremony; photographs of grave site; and other ephemera; his father's First World War medals awarded to 21-1069 Private Arthur Joseph Duffy, Northumberland Fusiliers; and other ephemera, silks and items.Note: Military Medal citation reads:On the 6th April 1943, Sapper Duffy was one of a minefield gapping party near the Djebel Roumana. The party was subject to heavy rifle and machine gun fire from a range of about three hundred yards, but Sapper Duffy with amazing coolness continued to work his mine detector. Later, his party working on the anti-tank ditch were forced into it by heavy fire, but Sapper Duffy remained working in an exposed position. Seeing that the tapes marking the edge of the gap had been badly cut by the shellfire, he ran back by himself from cover and repaired them so that the tanks could cross. When his platoon officer was wounded he ran back two hundred yards with another supper over ground swept by fire to bring up a stretcher and helped to carry him back to safety. Throughout the operation his complete disregard of danger and initiative were outstanding and a magnificent example to the remainder of his party.

Lot 748

A First World War and later group of medals, awarded to 1670 Sapper F.E. Baker, Royal Engineers, comprising 1914-15 star, British War medal and Victory medal, and a Territorial Efficiency Medal (534316), with ribbons mounted to a bar.

Lot 800

A WWI British bayonet, 1913 pattern, by Wilkinson, the 43cms single edged blade with full fuller and stamped '1907 3 16' GV cypher, fitted medal and leather scabbard, 57cms long overall; and a WWII machete, the 37cms single edged blade stamped 'Endure Josh Beal & Sons, Cast Steel, Sheffield 1948', with leather sheath, 52cms overall. (2)

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