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Four reference books: "British Arm Badges" by Lieutenant Colonel Robin Hodges. 1st Edition Hardback, published in 2005. "Badges And Insignia of World War II: Air Force - Naval - Marine" by Guido Rosignoli. Hardback, 1983 edition published by Peerage Books. "Army Badges And Insignia of World War 2" by Guido Rosignoli. Hard Back 1986 edition published by Blandford Colour Series. "The Great War Medal Collectors Companion Volume III - Locations of British Units 1914-1918: Infantry, Royal Engineers, Cavalry & Yeomanry, Machine Gun Corps and Army Cyclists" by Howard Williamson. Signed and numbered by Howard 1144/1200, privately published by Anne Williamson in 2014. Hardback.
A WWII and later medal group of three consisting of War and Defence Medals, Elizabeth II General Service Medal with Borneo bar named to SQN. LDR. D.G. FIRTH R.A.F. together with miniatures. Ephemera including Borneo photographs, citations and Officer Cadet Training Unit Spitalgate 1949 group photograph.
A collection of ephemera relating to Captain James W. Atkins of Wexford (Royal Navy) who served from the late 18th Century through to the mid 19th Century including under Lord Bridgport. The lot includes medal award letter (1849), Commission to Commander letter, promotion to Lieutenant of HMS Clarence (1809), promotion to Commander (1848) and memoriam article (1864) (5)
A WWII and later medal group of seven consisting of 1939-45 and Atlantic stars, Defence Medal, War Medal, Elizabeth II Coronation Medal, Elizabeth II Police Exemplary Service Medal named to SERGT. DOUGLAS A. KENT, Service Medal of the Order of St. John named to D/SUPT. D.A. KENT HANTS S.J.A.B. 1952. Also a George VI Imperial Service Medal named to ANDREW KENT and George V Jubilee medal (9)
A Queen’s South Africa Medal (QSA) with six clasps consisting of Transvaal, South Africa 1901, Diamond Hill, Johannesburg, Orange Free State and Cape Colony named to 324 SEJT. H.W. BURDEN N.S.W. A.M.C. and a King’s South Africa Medal (KSA) with South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902 clasps named to 324 SERGT. H.W. BURDEN N.S.W.A.M.C., presumed renamed. A pair of miniatures. A 9ct gold shield form pendant monogrammed HB, 8g.
A WWII medal group of five consisting of 1939-45, Africa, Italy and France and Germany Stars, War Medal and Defence Medal, together with issue card numbered 1099853. An Elizabeth II Efficiency Medal with Territorial suspender bar named to 22532691 CPL. W.T. POWELL B&W. DGNS. (William Thomas) A REME belt.
A medal group of seven consisting of George VI Naval General Service Medal (GSM) with Palestine 1938-1939 clasp named to CH.X.1096 F. WRIGHT MNE. R.M., 1939-45 star, Defence Medal, War Medal, EIIR Korea Medal named to C/MX. 755060 F.WRIGHT S.B.P.O. R.N., NATO Korea Medal, Naval Long Service and Good Conduct medal named to MX.755060 F.WRIGHT S.B.P.O. H.M.H.S. MAINE.
Three 19th Century Medals consisting of Victorian Crimea Medal named to No. 1826 GEORGE MEADES 44th REGT. with Sebastopol, Inkermann and Alma clasps, Victorian Army Long Service & Good Conduct Medal named to 1826 CORPL. GEO. MEADES 44th REGT., Turkish Crimea Medal named to N.1826 CORPL. G. MEADES.44.REGT.
A George VI British Empire Medal (BEM) named to THOMAS J. HAWKES with letter from 10 Downing Street circa 1950. An Elizabeth II Imperial Service Medal named to THOMAS JOHN HAWKES B.E.M. with 1960 dated letter from St James's Palace. Thomas John Hawkes was an Office Keeper in the Ministry of National Insurance
A quantity of medals and ephemera from the Critchley and Sutherland families. A WWII and later group of five consisting of Elizabeth II Air Efficiency Award named to 2692002 ACT. CPL. F.G. SUTHERLAND R. AUX. A.F., WWII France and Germany star, Defence Medal and War Medal together with Elizabeth II Coronation Medal. WWII pair of medals with issue box named to Miss G.M. Critchley, WVS badges, a WWI 1915 trio of medals named to 971 GNR (and later) CPL. F.J. CRITCHLEY H.A.C. ART with boxes of issue etc.
A Boer War to WWI medal group of five consisting of Queen’s South Africa Medal (QSA) with Diamond Hill, Johannesburg, Orange Free State and Cape Colony clasps named to 1173 PTE. G.B. PERRY C.I.V. (City of London Imperial Volunteers), WWI 1914-15 medal trio, the star named to 249 B.Q.M. SJT. G.B. PERRY H.A.C. (Battery Quarter Master Serjeant in Honourable Artillery Company) and War and Victory medals named to LIEUT. G.B. PERRY, Edward VII Territorial Force Efficiency Medal named to 50 B.Q.M. SJT. G.B. PERRY 3/C. OF L.B. R.F.A. together with a matching set of miniature medals, Freedom of London certificate to George Blake Perry and photographs of serviceman.
A Victorian and WWI medal group of six consisting of East and West Africa Medal (1892) with Brass River 1895, Benin River 1894 and Gambia 1894 clasps named to S.F.S. TOOZE. A.B. H.M.S. WIDGEON. China War Medal (1900) with Relief of Pekin clasp named to S.J.S. TOOZE P.O. 1CL., H.M.S. CENTURION. WWI 1914-15 star trio named to 156075 S.J.S. TOOZE C.P.O. R.N. George V Royal Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal named to 156075 S.J.S. TOOZE C.P.O. H.M.S. SEAHORSE
ROBERT GEMMELL HUTCHISON RSA RBA ROI RSW (SCOTTISH 1855 - 1936),CARNOUSTIEoil on board, signedimage size 22cm x 29cm, overall size 35cm x 42cm Framed.Note: Robert Gemmell Hutchison was born at 35, North Richmond Street, Edinburgh on 1st July 1855. He was the first child of George Hutchison, a brass founder, and his wife Margaret Forman. Soon after his birth, the family moved to 37, Carrubbers Close, Canongate. It is not recorded which school Robert attended but he did not enjoy the experience! He was described as “scraping from class to class with as little work as possible, and, as soon as he could, leaving it gladly”. From the census of 1871, the family was still at 37, Carrubbers Close and had increased to seven; three sons and four daughters. With encouragement from his mother of whom he “always speaks with great reverence”, he was determined to become an artist and aged 17, enrolled at the Board of Manufacturers` School of Art in Edinburgh (also called the Trustees Academy). One of his instructors here was William McTaggart. He also attended the Royal Scottish Academy (RSA) Schools. At this time, he received valuable advice and help from the artist J. Campbell Noble RSA and thus encouraged, he sent some of his paintings to the RSA Annual Exhibitions. After several rejections, he was eventually successful in 1878 when he had three small landscapes exhibited: Youthful Labour, Quiet Pastures and A Country Well. One of these was bought by the Royal Association for the Promotion of the Fine Arts in Scotland and for which Hutchison received the sum of six guineas. He submitted the paintings from his studio at 1, India Buildings, Edinburgh. On 24th June 1879, Robert aged 23, married Janet Boe who was 21 and the daughter of a grocer in Biggar. The marriage took place at 4, Morningside Park, Edinburgh. On the marriage certificate he listed his occupation as “artist (figure painter)” and his address as 38, Jamaica Street, Edinburgh. The couple had nine children only five of whom survived infancy. These were four daughters; Jane (1880-1956), Marion Maud (1887-1963), Roberta Louise (1889-1966), Ann Carr Forman (1893-1978) and a son, George Jackson Hutchison who was born in 1895. After a period spent painting landscapes along the Fife coast, Robert began to specialise in scenes of Scottish rural life especially those involving children and in the year after his marriage, he had a painting The Empty Cradle exhibited at the Royal Academy (RA) in London. His studio was now at 53, George Street, Edinburgh. There followed five exhibits at the RA over the next decade. He continued to exhibit annually at the RSA and in 1886 was awarded a prize for his painting Boys Guddling Trout. From 1888 onwards he also exhibited at the Royal Glasgow Institute. At the 1891 Census he was an “artist, figure and portrait”, living at 4, Melville Place, Edinburgh with his wife and four daughters. His son George was born at the same address four years later. He began to paint and exhibit widely throughout Britain. A favourite location was Carnoustie in Angus where he had a house, “Coral Den”, in William Street. He also painted at Machrihanish, at Musselburgh and on the Farne Islands. Robert was elected to many prestigious institutions throughout the British Isles including the Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolour, (RSW) in 1895, the Royal Society of British Artists (RBA), 1896, the Royal Institute of Oil Painters (ROI), and Associate of the Royal Scottish Academy (ARSA) in 1901. In 1903 he exhibited a work Bairnies Cuddle Doon at the Paris Salon. He was awarded a gold medal and the painting was purchased by the Scottish Modern Arts Association. He was awarded a second gold medal at the Paris Salon Exhibition of 1928 for his painting The White Seam. This was bought by Paisley Corporation and is now at the Paisley Museum and Art Gallery. Hutchison was elected to full membership of the RSA in 1911, replacing William McTaggart who had died the previous year. Several examples of Gemmell Hutchison's paintings have sold at auction in recent years for figures over and around £100,000. He retains his position as one of Scotland's best loved artists of the late 19th and early 20th century.
INDIA & WWII MEDAL GROUP AWARDED TO PRIVATE A. HALL,Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders, comprising George V India Medal insc. '12977883...' with 'North West Frontier 1935' clasp, George VI India Medal insc '2977883...' with 'North West Frontier 1936-37' clasp, the 1939-45 Star, the Africa Star, the Defence Medal, and the War Medal
GROUP OF SERVICE AND OTHER MEDALS,comprising a WWI medal trio awarded to 15525 Pte T. Duncan High: L.I., WWII service medals comprising the War Medal, the 1939-45 Star, and the Atlantic Star, also another War Medal, the 1939-45 Star, the Defence Medal, and the France & Germany Star, along with other medals relating to the Duncan family, including a silver Glasgow Trades Rowing Club Regatta 1882, a gilt metal St. Mungo's Rowing Club First Prize 1880 (this suspended from a chain marked '9ct'), further rowing medals, a Life Saving Society medal, also a pencil encased in a bulletAdditional images now available.
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