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A gold medal winning exhibition ⅕ inch scale model of the 1950's Rolls Royce Derwent Mark 9 turbojet aero engine, with a single stage centrifugal compressor built by Mr John Heeley of Huddersfield from his own research and information taken from the prototype at Newark Aircraft Museum. The original engine was designed by Adrian Lombard at Rovers prior to Rolls Royce taking over the jet project. It is fitted with 9 combustion chambers and a single stage turbine, generator, air cooling, air intakes, air compressor with radial blades, fuel pump, oil pump and baffles. Engine diameter 10 inches. Length 19 inches. These engines were fitted to the Armstrong-Whitworth Meteor Mk 12. Night Fighter. The engine comes with a set of build photographs in folder and had a four page feature in the specialist publication 'Model Engineer' Vol. 210. No 4450. A copy of The Model Engineer comes with the engine. Awards: This fine model won a gold medal at The Model Engineering Exhibition Class No A3/5 and a 1st Certificate at The National Model Engineering and Modelling Exhibition 2012. Winner of the Warco Cup at Harrogate 2012.*Please Note: This model has been fired since it won its awards. This can be seen in the catalogue and internet photographs.Condition Report: It is complete. Presumed in running order. Wear and grime to finishes. Commensurate would have been run. Please see additional images for more information. Condition Report Disclaimer
A WWI medal pair,comprising a British War and Victory medal named to 1633 PTE Fermor R. Suss. R, with ribbons,together with another pair,named to 57208 PTE W.F Dring Lam. Fus, with ribbons,two 1914 Stars,comprising an example named to 8233 PTE C. G Wilson S. Wales Bord., with ribbon and clasp, and another named to PTE J. McCormick K.O.SCO.BORD,and a WWI Territorial War medal,named to 1636 PTE. G.W. Rusbridge R.W. Kent. R, with ribbonCondition ReportTarnishing and wear throughout. Heavier wear to the Star with a clasp. The ribbons are frayed.
A WWI medal trio,named to F2062 K. MG Lean P.O.M R.N.A.S', comprising the 1914-14 Star, British War Medal, and Victory medal, all with ribbons,together with a group of miniature WWI medals,comprising a 1914-15 Star, British War Medal, Victory medal, and a WWII Defence Medal,and a collection of further commemorative medals,to include three Edward VIII Coronation medals, all in a 1914 Princess Mary Gift Fund box (qty.)Condition ReportWear to the WWI medal trio, with marks and fraying to the ribbons. Tarnishing and wear throughout.
A collection of WWI and later medals,all with ribbons, comprising two Service Medals of the Order of St John, one lacking ribbon, a George V Imperial Service medal, named to John Thomas Derbyshire, Territorial Efficiency Medal, named to 5097871 GNR. R.E Randle R.A, a Mercantile Marine War Medal, named to Herbert Growther, an Australia Service Medal, named to V374649 D.F Coulter, a Faithful Service in the Special Constabulary medal, named to Sydney F. Longley, a Northern Ireland medal, named to 24742391 PTE G. S Rodgers R. Anglican, and two London County Council medals for Health and First Aid, named to Doris Dring (9)Condition ReportTarnishing and wear throughout. The edges of the ribbons are frayed.
A large collection of British WWII medals,all unnamed, with ribbons, comprising two 1939 - 45 Stars, the Atlantic Star, Air Crew Europe Star, Africa Star, Pacific Star, Burma Star, Italy Star, France and Germany Star, Canadian Volunteer Service Medal with maple leaf bar, two War Medals, and an Indian Service Medaltogether with a collection of overseas medals,WWII and later, all unnamed, with ribbons, comprising the New Zealand War Service medal, a South African Medal for War Services, an Africa Service Medal, a Greek War Medal, an American National Defence Service Medal, a United Nations Protection Force (UNPROFOR) Medal, and a French Congo Republique du Zaire OPS Shaba medal (qty.)Condition ReportAll with tarnishing and wear throughout. The ribbons are frayed to the ends. Mounted on a green felt board. Please see the additional images.
A FAMILY GROUP OF MEDALS SPANNING BOTH WORLD WARScomprising: Lieut. J.W. Ferns, R.N. (7): 1914-15 Star, British War & Victory Medals, Defence & War Medals, Silver Jubilee, 1935, Coronation, 1937; Lieut. Norman Ferns, M.B.E., R.N. (8): Order of the British Empire (M.B.E.), Civil Division, breast badge, type 2, Stars for 1939-45. Atlantic with clasp, France & Germany, Africa and Arctic, War Medal 1939-45, Naval General Service, 1915, 1 clasp, Palestine 1945-48 (Lieut.), Royal Navy, L.S. & G.C., Eliz. II, both groups mounted for display in (separate) glazed cases, the second group rare with the recently issued Arctic Star.(2)Royal Naval Club & Royal Albert Yacht Club, Portsmouth
A RARE AND INTERESTING GREAT WAR MESOPOTAMIAN CAMPAIGN ‘RIVER TIGRIS GUNBOATS’ D.S.O. GROUP OF 8 AWARDED TO CAPTAIN WILFRID NUNN, ROYAL NAVY, IN COMMAND OF THE TIGRIS FLOTILLAcomprising: Order of the Bath (C.B.), Military Division, Companion’s neck badge, in silver-gilt and enamel, Order of St. Michael & St. George (C.M.G.), Companion’s neck badge, in silver-gilt and enamel, Distinguished Service Order, Geo. V, Naval General Service, 1915, 1 clasp, Persian Gulf 1909-1914 (Commr., H.M.S. Espiegle), 1914-15 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal with oak palm for despatches (all Capt.), Coronation 1911, the two orders cased as issued and the D.S.O. group mounted for wearing(8)Royal Naval Club & Royal Albert Yacht Club, Portsmouth D.S.O. London Gazette: 10th April 1915 “For services in the operations in the Shatt-al-Arab, December 1914, resulting in the capture of Qurnah.” Captain Wilfrid Nunn, R.N. served on the Staff of the Royal Naval War College, 1911-12, and was appointed a War Staff Officer in 1912. He first saw action in the Persian Gulf and was mentioned in Despatches for his services at Amara. Subsequently, he was sent into Mesopotamia where he was given command of the so-called ‘Tigris Flotilla’ fighting locally based Ottoman forces in order to keep the vital waterway open. For his outstanding services on the Tigris, Nunn received his D.S.O., the C.M.G. in 1916 and the C.B. in 1917. Several times mentioned in Despatches, Lieut. General Sir Percy Lake, KCB, KCMG, C.-in-C. of the Mesopotamian Force from January-July 1916, reported, on 14th October 1916, “Nunn…..and other officers of the Royal Navy have afforded us the able assistance which we have become accustomed to receive from them”. Following his return to the U.K., Nunn commanded H.M. Ships Aurora and Curlew in the Harwich Force between July 1917 and April 1919, afterwards receiving the C.S.I. (sadly lacking from the group) Between 1914 and 1918, British and Indian troops fought against the Ottoman Turks in Mesopotamia (now Iraq). After many setbacks, they finally took Baghdad in March 1917. This marked the high point of a long and tragic campaign characterised by bitter fighting in a harsh climate.
AN UNATTRIBUTED O.B.E. GROUP OF EIGHT MEDALScomprising: Order of the British Empire (O.B.E.), Military Division, breast badge, type 2, Stars for 1939-45, Africa with clasp, North Africa 1942-43, Burma and Italy, Defence & War Medals, Coronation 1937, mounted for wearing, and an incomplete group of dress miniatures (lacking War medal); together with an unattributed trio, comprising Stars for 1939-45 and France & Germany, War Medal, 1939-45, mounted for wearing; and a modern copy Victoria Cross(19)Royal Naval Club & Royal Albert Yacht Club, Portsmouth
Collection of early coinage inc 1587 silver sixpence Elizabeth I (and another hammered coin), Roman coins etc, together with face value approx £40 stamp packs, 1821? Victorian enamel coin brooch, DLI WWI medal, colliery tokens, pre 1947 coins and other coinage, silver sports medallion, commemorative FDCs, etc.
£5 silver proof Victorian anniversary crown 2001 limited 20,000 cased, Battle of Trafalgar silver commemorative £5 coin, limited to 30,000 copies, cased, Piedfort silver proof £5 coin limited to 2,500 copies, cased, celebration medal for the marriage of Prince of Wales and Camilla Parker Bowles, limited to 5000 copies, cased (4)
Pobjoy Mint Isle of Man crown 1986 Prince Andrew and Miss Sarah Ferguson silver crowns x 2, Pobjoy Mint Isle of Man crown HRH Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer, four coins limited to 15,000 copies, 1981 50p silver Falkland Islands and Battle of Waterloo 175th Commemorative bronze medal limited to 5,000 copies, cased (8)
A BOX OF ASSORTED ITEMS, to include an unassigned 1939-1945 medal missing ribbon, a 1914-1919 Victory medal awarded to '142463.3.A.M W.S.WEBBER R.A.F' missing ribbon, a pair of oval chain link cufflinks engine turned design stamped 9ct gold & silver, an enamelled 'Boy scouts' pin, fruit knife, two pocket knives, a copper flower brooch, a lighter etc
West Ham 2005 Championship Play Off Winners Medal: In original box with red neck ribbon still attached. One side has the words Coca Cola Football League Play Off Winners 30 05 05 and the reverse has similar wording with season 2004 - 2005. Both sides have Coca Cola logo as does inside of box. Awarded to West Ham club secretary Peter Barnes. A COA from the family is available upon request. West Ham defeated Preston at the Millennium Stadium.
West Ham 2006 FA Cup Runners Up Medal: In original box which has 125th FA Challenge Cup Runners Up embossed in gold lettering. One side has The Football Association with two footballers and the reverse has the same wording with Challenge Cup Runners Up written. Awarded to club secretary Peter Barnes. A COA is available upon request from the family.
Manchester United Football Memorabilia Boxes: Includes very large unused Ulster linen tea towel from around 1970, 1991 Super Cup Final large pennant, 1978 v Real Madrid pennant, Busby Babes 50th anniversary boxed medal, posters some signed, newspapers, magazines, books including signed Ferguson, framed displays and more. (2 boxes)
General Service Medal 1918-62 Iraq Northumberland Fusiliers, medal with single clasp Iraq, awarded to “88860 PTE. T. BUTLER NORTH’D FUS”. Awarded for service with the 2nd Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers in Iraq between December 1919 and November 1920. Also numbered 4257303, no record of First World War medals being issued. Ex John Ingham collection
A Well-Documented WW2 Submarine Service Mention in Despatches Medal Group of Six Attributed to C/JX 137505 Leading Signalman Leslie Douglas James Long, group consists of 1939-45 star, Atlantic star, Africa star, Italy star, Defence medal, War medal 1939-45 with M.I.D. oakleaf sewn on the ribbon. Medals all un-named as issued. Medals are accompanied by a comprehensive folder of original documentation and photographs, including Certificate of Service, Reference letter dated January 1947, signed by Lieut. Paul Chapman, D.S.O., D.S.C. and bar, Naval message advising award of MID, November 1944, Instructions for the use of the Davis Escape Apparatus, Handwritten (pencil) list of patrols in H.M.S. Upstart, Assorted Naval Messages, Submarines Christmas card, Wounds and Hurts certificate, Aug 1934 for slipping down stairs at H.M.S. Pembroke Gunnery School, Release Order, Education certificate to Signal Boy Leslie D. Long, Certificate of Gratitude from the village of Aspley Guise, HMS Maidstone souvenir booklet, Ministry of Information Submarine booklet, Collection of original photographs being a mix of official press photos and privately taken photos on the submarine, plus more. Mention in Despatches, London Gazette 28th November 1944 – For outstanding courage, skill and devotion to duty in successful patrols in one of H.M. Submarines - Temporary Leading Signalman Leslie Douglas James Long, C/JX 137505 (Ampthill, Beds). Leslie Long was born on 30th May 1917 in Willesden London and entered the Royal Navy in August 1934 and transferred to the Submarine Service in August 42. He completed 12 patrols in H.M.S. Upstart between August 1943 and October 1944. From October he served on HMS Telemachus until his release on 10th August 1947. Re-offered due to non-paying bidder
Great War Medals, 1914-15 Star medal, “2514 PTE. T.G. HERBERT DURH:L.I.”; British War medal, “376123 CPL. M.R. MILBURN R.A.”; Victory medal, “10923 PTE. R. MARTIN DURH. L.I.”; Defence medal 1939-45, unnamed as issued.Thomas Gibson Herbert from Hetton-le-Hole was killed in action whilst serving with ‘D’ Company 8th Battalion Durham Light Infantry and is remembered on the Menin Gate MemorialMark Milburn served with Tynemouth R.G.A.-T.F., also entitled to a Victory medal
Grouping of German Awards, including U-Boat war badge, Panzer Assault badge in silver, Infantry assault badge, Army Flak badge, Kriegsmarine Blockade Breakers badge, NSDAP 50 year faithful service decoration, Italian / German Afrika medal, Spanish Blue Division medal and a Imperial Iron Cross 2nd class in presentation case. We are of the opinion that all of these awards are good quality post war representations. Being sold on this basis and is not covered under our guarantee of items from this period, sold not subject to return. All interested bidders must conduct their own research and be happy with what they are buying.
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