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A group of four medals awarded to Capt. J. J. Johnstone 1/DCLI:- India General Service medal 1895 with Punjab Frontier 1897-98 bar and Tirah 1897-98 bar (3813 Sergt. J. Johnstone 1st Bn. Duke of Cornwall's LI); British War and Victory medals (Capt. J. J. Johnstone); and Army Long Service And Good Conduct medal (No. 3813 C. Sjt. J. J. Johnstone - DCLI) together with copy service papers, photocopied extracts from various newspapers and general research
A Territorial Force War medal awarded to Capt.T. Carus-Wilson DCLI together with Territorial Decoration, miniature group of 6 medals including DSO, QSA and Territorial Decoration together with two original photographs of Lieut. Col. Carus-Wilson, 1902 postal cover from South Africa to Truro TO Mrs Carus-Wilson and a selection of various research and paperwork (Commanding Officer 1/5 Bn. DCLI died of wounds 27th March 1918)
Group of 9 modern commemorative bronze medals, including 1988 Royal Mint 400th Anniversary Spanish Armada, 1992 Millennium of the Office of High Sheriff, Bi-Centenary of the Launch of the Original Lifeboat 1990, Franklin Mint Royal Commonwealth Society medal by David Cornell; etc (all loose)
4 x Large R.A.F. MultiSigned FDCs or Comm. Covers with Stamps and various postmarks including Appointment to the Excellent Order of the British Empire 1985, The Defence Medal 1988, The Award of the Distinguished Service Cross 1985, The Award of the Military Cross to Airmen 1986, good condition. 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
Masonic Items Collection in a small suitcase, include A Masonic Apron with Seven Chains each with a ball on the end on each side with Adjustable Strap and fastener, plus 2 other Aprons, A Masonic Sash with T H Emblem, A Book The Brotherhood by Stephen Knight 1983, A Book The Perfect Ceremonies of Craft Masonry 1960, Plus a Masonic Medal in a box from Spencer and Co Masonic Manufacturers London, good condition. 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
The First Aerial Post, Coin Cover / Medal First Day Cover (Buckingham Covers) Celebrating Gustav Hamel carrying The First Aerial Post from Hendon to Windsor, Dated 9th September 2011, good condition. 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
100th Birthday H.M. Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother Limited Edition Coin Cover / Medal First Day Cover (Benham Covers) Celebrating The 100th Birthday of H.M. The Queen Mother, No 1303 of 4000, Dated 4th August 2000, good condition. 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
HRH Prince William and Catherine Middleton Coin Cover / Medal First Day Cover (Buckingham Covers) Celebrating The Marriage of HRH Prince William and Catherine Middleton Dated 29th April 2011, good condition. 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
Concorde Celebrating The 40th Anniversary of the First Flight Limited Edition Coin Cover / Medal First Day Cover (Royal Mail) Celebrating Concorde's First Flight, No 3555 of 12500 Dated 2nd March 2009, good condition. 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
The Reign of King Edward VIII Coin Cover / Medal First Day Cover (Benham Covers) (Different Stamps and Medal) Celebrating The Life and Reign of King Edward VIII who reigned for 325 Days, Dated 20th January 1996, good condition. 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
Royal Golden Wedding 1947 1997 Coin Cover / Medal First Day Cover (Benham Covers) Celebrating The Marriage of H.M. Queen Elizabeth II and HRH The Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh, Dated 13th November 1997, good condition. 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
The Forth Road / Rail Bridge Coin Cover / Medal First Day Cover (Buckingham Covers) Celebrating Engineering Masterpiece The Forth Road / Rail Bridge Dated 30th November 2004, good condition. 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
Commemorative First Moon Landing Medal The Eagle has Landed 20th July 1969 with Neil Armstrong's words One Small Step One Giant Leap for Mankind, Housed in a Westminster Coin Wallet, good condition. 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
Commemorative 40th Anniversary 1st Flight of Concorde 001 Toulouse 2nd March 1969 Medal with Filton 9th April 1969 on the Reverse Side, Housed in a coin bag, good condition. 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
5 x Limited Edition Mercury Coin Covers / Medal First Day Covers on Album Pages includes World Cup 1966, (Large Mercury Cover) The Life and Times of The Queen Mother , Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother 101st Birthday Coin Cover, The Queen's Golden Jubilee, Prince William's 21st Birthday, good condition. 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 19th century French gilt brass mounted 'Boulle' tortoiseshell inlaid mantle clockthe movement signed Vincenti et Ciethe swept arched case with intricate brass inlay and foliate mounts surmounted by an urn above a fully glazed front door and sides on scrolling feet, the cast brass dial with separate Arabic and Roman enamel cartouche insets to the chapter ring, the winding holes on a matted and foliate case ground with blued steel hands, the twin spring barrel movement with Brocot escapement and suspension, with elaborate sunburst pendulum, case key, winding key and suspension key, 57cms highFootnotes:Born in Corsica in 1786, Jean Vincenti's family moved to Montbeliard in1791. By 1823 he had established a factory making rough movements for clocks and watches. It seems that the bulk of the ebauche/rough movement machinery used in the factory was self-made. The factory went bankrupt in 1828, but by October 1829 Albert Roux had possibly enerted into partnership with Vincenti, or possibly bought his factory outright, however the name, Vincenti & Cie, was kept. Around 1830, in addition to the rough movements (of which 3,000 were being produced a year), mechanical devices were being made as well, including metronomes, oil lamps, music boxes, etc. In 1834, Roux took over an old sawmill and weaving factory and, as the building dated to 1773, updated it and based Vincenti & Cie there. Before this move it was known in the area as L'usine de la Petite Raisse (The Factory of Petite Raisse); by the time Vincenti & Cie ceased trading, it was known as L'Usine Roux (Roux's Factory). Vincenti died in 1834, the same year Vincenti & Cie won a silver medal at the Exposition. They would go on to win medals at the Expositions of 1839,1844,1849,1855, and 1867.In 1850, workers lodgings were built on the site and six years later, a house for Roux and his family was constructed within the factory's footprint. Albert died in 1858 and was succeeded by his son Amédée. His son would expand the output of the factory to encompass chiming clocks, travel alarm clocks, Morse code receivers, and several other devices. 1864 saw the addition of a foundry to the factory; in this same year, it is recorded that 5,500 rough clock movements were made per month. Amédée died in 1876, when his son was 9. It seems likely (based on similar situations with other horologists) that Amédée's wife, Emma de Freystedt, would have taken over the running of the factory, until Albert had been educated. Albert was listed as an horological manufacturer, as were his father and grandfather, therefore it seems likely he would have taken over the running of the factory eventually. 1890 saw another expansion into phonograph movements and mechanisms for various meters, extinguishers, etc. Initially their customers had been in Paris, and later the Jura region. By 1890, however, their client base had expanded to neighbouring Belgium and Switzerland, as well as slightly further afield in the UK and even the USA. To meet demand, they were making 80,000 clock movement per year, though this figure does include the clockwork motors and meters mentioned above. Around this same time, the foundry was being used to make brass and bronze wire, an operation that was expanded in 1895. That same year, a salesroom was established in Paris, 110 rue Vielle-du-Temple.The last expansion of the factory took place in 1902, when a new steam engine and steam engine room were installed, to modernise the factory's water wheels and 1840's steam engine. By 1926, 57 people remained working in the factory, and the doors were finally closed in 1929. At its peak, in 1863, the Vincenti & Cie factory had employed 400 workers, and been the largest rough movement manufacturer of clocks in France, with the exception of Japy freres.Raphaël, F., Région Franche-Comté, Inventaire du patrimoine (2012) Usine d'horlogerie et de mécanique de précision Roux et Cie. Available at: https://patrimoine.bourgognefranchecomte.fr/dossiers-inventaire/usine-dhorlogerie-et-de-mecanique-de-precision-roux-et-cie-ia25001019This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TP YTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.Y Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
* Goodall (Charles, and Son). Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee cards, 1897, 52 chromolithographed playing cards, comprising 4 suits of 13 (French suits), each with pip cards 1-10 and 3 single-figured court cards, the named courts depicting long-reigning monarchs of England, with princes as knaves, the wreathed aces with arms and sceptres, ace of spades with faintly printed Goodall and Son, London, lightly dusty, some minor finger-soiling (mainly to margins), versos with oval portrait of Queen Victoria against brown background, the dates 1837-1897 below, within decorative border, indices and rounded corners, gilt edges, each card 91 x 64mm, 17 cards corner mounted onto a display board, encapsulated in clear plastic (not examined out of display board), the display board 54.5 x 40cm, the remainder contained in original broken and worn pictorial box, titled Goodall's Victorian Playing Cards, together with: Goodall's Nineteenth Century Playing Cards (also known as 'Turn of the Century'), 52 chromolithographed playing cards, comprising 4 suits of 13, each with pip cards 1-10 and 3 double-ended court cards, the court cards depicting European monarchs and statesmen, the aces with European flags, scarce light dust-soiling or minor marks, versos with portraits of the four 19th century British monarchs, 17 cards corner mounted onto a display board (as above), the remainder contained in original rubbed and dusty pictorial box (inner sleeve lacking base), plus: The Rameses Fortune Telling Cards, circa 1910, 52 chromolithographed playing cards, all with letterpress 'fortune' at each end, plus additional 'Subject' card, versos with Egyptian scene, some cards mounted as above, the remainder contained with original rules leaflet in original mock snakeskin box (rubbed with some marks), with 2 Goodall standard English decks, one circa 1864 with ace of spades based on 'Old Frizzle', the other circa 1875 with type 4 Goodall ace, and 2 Goodall Bezique sets, one circa 1870 with 4 decks of 32 cards, 4 morocco gilt registers, and rules booklet, contained in original cloth-covered box titled The Royal Game of Bezique, the other (1872) with 2 decks of 32 cards, 2 card registers, and rules booklet, contained in original leatherette wallet-form box, 4 cards from each of these 4 sets mounted (as above), plus 2 further Goodall decks, one 'Prize Medal' in original box, the other 'Transatlantics' in unopened type W3 tax wrapperQTY: (9)NOTE:First item: Fournier, British Isles 338; Irwin, p.22; WCMPC collection acquisition no. 978Mysteriously, the Nineteenth Century Playing Cards box states 'Gilt Edged', unlike all other copies seen. The accompanying cards are not gilt edged.
Nafziger (George F. and Marco Gioannini). The Defence of the Napoleonic Kingdom of Northern Italy 1813-1814, 1st edition, Westport: Praeger Publishers, 2002, original printed wrapper, covers lightly rubbed and marked, 8vo, together with;Mustafa (Sam A.). Napoleon's Paper Kingdom The Life and Death of Westphalia 1807-1813, 1st edition, Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, 2017, original printed wrapper, 8vo, plus, Mackinnon (Major-Gen. Henry & John Malcolm).Two Peninsular War Journals, facsimile edition, Cambridge: Ken Trotman Ltd, 1999, publishers original gilt decorated cloth, 8vo, and other modern Napoleonic reference & related including: Talavera, Wellington's Early Peninsula Victories 1808-9 by Peter Edwards, 2005, Eagles Over The Alps Suvorov In Italy And Switzerland 1799 by Christopher Duffy, 1999, The Waterloo Medal Roll, 1992, mostly original cloth in dust jackets some original wrappers, 8vo/large 4to, G/VGQTY: (3 shelves )
A group of World War I miniature medals, comprising OBE military, Great War and Victory Medals, with oak leaf, and a Special Constabulary Faithful Service medal, together with a group of World War II and later miniature medals, comprising 1939-45 Star, Africa Star with First Army clasp, the Burma Star, Defence and 1939-45 War medals, and a George VI General Service Medal, with oak leaf, and Malaya bar.
A group of medals, pin badges, etc., to include three 1939-45 Defence Medals, a George VI Faithful Service medal awarded to John Robert Greenwood, with ribbon, a 1939-45 Star, a George VI Africa Star medal, Lincolnshire Regiment badge, a brass Royal Navy buckle, an RAF enamel pin badge, 1st Lincolnshire Regiment E Company metal plaque for Private G. Green number 271, other badges, etc. (a quantity)
Two World War I medals, Victory and Great War, awarded to Pte. A. V. G. Hare, Lincs Regiment, 38872, a plated name badge, various associated paperwork, to include a Receipt of Unemployment book, a further Great War medal, awarded to DVR. T. Makins, Royal Artillery, 219554, and a For King And Empire Services Rendered silver war badge. (a quantity)
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