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Emailplakette, deutsch um 1860/70, Jagdhund mit erbeutetem Hasen in offener Waldlandschaft, feine, qualitätvolle Malerei mit hervorragender Schilderung der Stofflichkeit, sammelwürdig, min. Gebr.-sp. Unikat, ca. 9 x 5 cmEnamel medal, german approx. 1860/70 , hunting dog with captured rabbit in forest scenery, fine, high quality painting excellent description of the consistency, collectable, min. traces of usage unique, approx. 9 x 5 cm
14 kt Gold Armband mit 3 Goldmedaillen/-münzen, GG 585/000 und Dukatengold, einzelne längliche hohl gearbeitete Glieder, 1 x Medaille Robert F. und John F. Kennedy GG 585/000, 1 x Dukat 1915, offizielle Nachprägung Franz Joseph, und 1 x 300 Baht Goldmünze, Thailand 1968, Königin Sikrit, L. ca. 21.5 cm, ca. 37.4 g, Kastenschloß mit Sicherheitsacht14 kt gold bracelet with 3 gold medals/-coins , YG 585/000 and ducat gold, single elongated hollow worked links, 1 x medal Robert F. and John F. Kennedy YG 585/000, 1 x ducat 1915, official restrike Franz Joseph, and 1 x 300 Baht Gold coin, Thailand 1968, queen Sikrit, l. approx. 21.5 cm, approx. 37.4g, case lock with safety eight
Prunkvoller Münzbecher, deutsch um 1890 -1900, 800er Silber, Wandung fein graviert undpunziert mit eingelassenen originalen 25 Silbermünzen und -medaillen, u.a. Thaler 1818,Friedrich Wilhelm III Koenig von Preußen, 50 Cents 1837 USA, Wilhelm Koenig Augusta Koenigin von Preussen 1861, Medaille zur Erinnerung an das Elbhochwasser in Dresden 1845, sowie 3 Goldmedaillen, 1 x 'Wer sich aufs Kissen legt, der legt sich auch aufs Bette' um 1706-07, 1 x 'Wol dem, der Freude anseinen Kindern erlebt', und 1 x 'Mart Luther Theolog Doctor', Wandung mit Akanthusblatt undRocaillen, Becher auf 3 hohlgearbeiteten Kugelfüßen, Rand mit grav. Inschrift 'Vita bonum commune quidem est, bene vivere solus, novit qui ingenii beata colit', Hersteller C. Schröder/Dresden, H. ca. 16.5 cm, D. ca. 11.5 cm, ca. 554 g, sammelwürdig, musealMagnificent coin cup, German around 1890 -1900, 800 silver, wall finely engraved and hallmarked with embedded original 25 Silver coins and medals, including Thaler 1818, Friedrich Wilhelm III King of Prussia, 50 Cents 1837 USA, Wilhelm Koenig Augusta Queen of Prussia 1861, Medal for Remembering the Elbe flood in Dresden 1845, and 3 gold medals with engravings, acanthus leaf and rocailles, cups on 3 hollow-worked ball feet, edge with engraved. Inscription 'Vita bonum commune quidem est, bene vivere solus, novit qui ingenii beata colit', manufacturer C. Schröder/Dresden, h. approx. 16.5 cm, diam. approx. 11.5 cm, approx. 554 g, collectable, museum's item
Schmuck-Konvolut, 14 kt Gold- Schlangenkette, GG 585/000, ca. 4.1 g, Karabinerschließe, L ca. 42 cm; 8 kt Gold Ring, GG 333/000 mit Goldmedaille 'Nofretete',ca. 1.9 g, RW 53Jewelry-lot , 14 kt gold-snake chain, YG 585/000, approx. 4.1 g, lobster clasp, l. approx. 42 cm; 8 kt gold ring, YG 333/000 withgold medal 'Nofretete', approx. 1.9 g, ringsize 53
A collection of 20th century coins/medals comprising of a A Guillelmus Pulteney copper coin by Dassler. Obv bust in profile looking right. Rev Comes de Bath MDCCXLIV. Measures 55mm. Together with a 1910 Expo Arts of Chile medal, British Empire Ex 1924, Coronation Medal 1911, Sinking of the Lusitania 1915, Wolverhampton Education perfect attendance medal
A collection of 17th century and later World, European & UK currency / coins comprising of a Russian 5 Kopek coin, Luxembourg 1860 10 centimes coin, 1667 Norwich farthing, Anglesey half penny, 1870 Spanish 10 gramos, 1821 George IV coronation medal, 1667 Taunton medal 1667, Kaiser Wilhelm Medal, 1791 Aachen 12 Heller, 1811 Bilston Staffs penny, Tenterden 1796 half penny, bronze Gyron medal, Franz II one Keutzer, Louis XVI one sol, North Wales half penny (druids head). Approx 50 coins in total.
A collection of approx 70 World, European & UK currencies from the 18th century and later comprising of a US 1976 Eisenhower silver dollar, 1750 Swedish one Ore, 1801 Alexander I 2 Kopeks, Naples and sicily 1788 Grano, 1816 One Kreuzer, Lower Canada two sous 1837, 1793 North Wales half penny, Morocco 4 falus, French 4th year of liberty medal and more.
A collection of 18th century and later UK and international coins & medals comprising of the Peace of Utrecht 1713 silver medal by Croker having bust of Anne to the obverse and Britannia to the reverse, the Death of Wellington 1852 by Allen & Moore 52mm, Edward VIII coronation medal, province of Nova Scotia 1840 penny, 1937 Coronation coin by Turner & Simpson, Gloucester Education Authority 1912, New Brunswick 1861, Hull 1812 penny view of Leadworks, Gateshead 1814 Farthing, Medallion Wildlife Commemoration 1991, Commemorative coronation medal of William IV & Queen Adelaide, Scarborough Civic Centre 1973 medal, Gigantic Wheel 1899 Earls Court 1899 coin, Death of George IV 1830, Commemorative Great Exhibition 1851 coin struck in Crystal Palace, HMS 1905 contains Victory copper, Commemorate 60 years of Her Majesty Reign 1837 - 1897, copper medallion circa 1905, Edward VIII coronation medal 1937, Scottish Communion token from Wemys. Royal Life Saving Society awarded to H Halls, Nova Scotia one cent, Battle of the Nile 1798 copper medal Nelson Bust / Ships engaged in battle, Bristol 1811 penny Arms of the City, 1979 United Nations Peace Medal 1979, Diamond jubilee 50p coin.
World War II DM Medal Cover Large Multi signed Titled The Award Of The Air Force Cross. Signed by Marshal Sir Arthur Harris, Captain David Emmerson, Air Commodore A. E. Clouston, SQD LDR F. H Bugge, Marshal Sir Dermot Boyle, Air Chief Marshal Sir Keith Williamson and Group Captain W. S. O Randle.
World War II DM Medal Cover Large Multi signed Titled Appointment To The Most Honourable Order Of The Bath. Signed By Marshal The Lord Cameron, Air Chief Marshal Sir G. Augustus Walker, Marshal Sir Denis F. Spotswood, Air Marshal Sir Harold B. M. Martin, Air Chief Marshal Sir Lewis Hodges, Air Chief Marshal Sir Christopher N. Foxley Norris and Marshal Sir William F. Dickson.
Stevenson (Robert Louis) Notice of a New Form of Intermittent Light for Lighthouses, offprint, first separate edition, 4ff., integral wrappers, small nick to title fore-margin, some light surface soiling and minor creasing but very good generally, [Prideaux II, 3], 8vo, Edinburgh, Printed by Neill and Company, 1871.⁂ A rare pamphlet. Stevenson read his paper to the Royal Scottish Society of Arts on 27th March 1871 and it was awarded the society's silver medal. "A few copies - probably not exceeding fifty - were pulled separately from the types of the Transactions, with the pagination altered, and a title page added. Copies are now rarely met with." - Prideaux.
A LARGE BOX CONTAINING LARGE QUANTITY OF MILITARY BADGES, MEDALS, BUTTONS, CLOTH FORMATION BADGES, REGIMENTAL TITLES, etc, to include German WW2 Iron Cross 2nd class, WW1 Austro-Hungarian 1914-18 medal, various badges, tinnie & WW1 Medal bar Combatants Cross with swords etc, a number of British WW1/2 era Cap badges, beret badges shoulder titles pips etc, a Geo V Special Constabulary Medal named Frederick W Bailey, together with other badges medals, & buttons, large number of cloth patches, shoulder titles, ribbons, etc, together with a folded guide to Army formation badges 1936 dated
A SMALL BOX OF MEDALS, BADGES as follows 1939-45, France & Germany Stars, War Medal, four cloth patches RAMC & Naval trade, small crest and ink pad in silver coloured box, ACC King & Country Medallion, named on reverse T L Bell 1952 and two circular medallions French & Russian 5 kopeks Catherine the Great Coin dated 1777
TWO SMALL BOXES CONTAINING MEDALS AS FOLLOWS, WW1 British War Medal named 116690 Gunner J E PARR R.A., together with a boxed WW2 group including 1939-45, Africa, Italy Stars, Defence & war Medal, together with a Monte Cassino Cross 1944 numbered 431, attributed to a L.A.Smart, of Sutton Coldfield
A WW2 TERRITORIAL EFFICIENCY GROUP OF FIVE MEDALS, attributed to CPL Norman Edward TRIPPASS R.E. 1939-45, Africa Stars, Defence & War Medal, together with GEO VI Territorial Efficiency Medal named 925929 Cpl N.E.TRIPPASS. R.E, together with his Army Service Book,showing enlistment in Birmingham, May 1939, together with Army book 153, cover and note pad, all original
A BOX CONTAINING WW1 BRITISH WAR & VICTORY MEDAL PAIR, named 1415 Sapper L N JAMES, together with a WW1 Victory Medal named 53442 Pte J Leighfield Liverpool Regiment, Leighfield was part of the 3rd Btn and died on 10th October, 1918 and is buried in Highgate Cemetery, London, presumed DOW, together with a boxed small pin badge 1991 ten years
A GREAT WAR 1914-15 STAR TRIO OF MEDALS WITH ORIGINAL BOXES OF ISSUE, with Postal envelopes relating to the War Service of Pte M.M.J. Bronkhorst, 3rd M.R.(Militia Reserve?) It is believed he also served in WW2 as present are two sets of miniatures as follows, 1939-45, Pacific Stars Defence & War Medals and the same again but missing the Defence & war medal, one group has the MID Oakleaf on the War Medal a MID is on the Pacific Star, Bronkhorst was from the Natal region of South Africa, also included are a small glazed frame of South African Military badges, various other loose Cap badges collar dogs, cuff bands and ribbon bars, together with two fibre dog tags named M.H.Pierce and a number of original South African Newspapers relating to WW2 etc
A FAMILY ARCHIVE OF MEDALS TO MEMBERS OF THE ALCOCK FAMILY AS FOLLOWS, 1914-15 Star British War & Victory medals named to Lieut B.J.Alcock. RAMC, together with a 1914-1918 Freemasons medal named to Bro B J Alcock and a trio of miniatures, also present are a boxed WW2 Defence & War Medal from the Air Ministry to a V Alcock and two membership cards to the RAF Asc & Royal British Legion and letter concerning the return of the cards after Alcocks death in 1983, A VR Military Cap badge, and a pair of sleeve braces
WORLD WAR ONE BRITISH WAR & VICTORY MEDAL PAIR OF MEDALS, named to J45043 J.W.Gaunt AB RN, together with Royal Fleet Reserve Long Service Good Conduct medal named J45043 CH B 19248 J W Gaunt LSRFR, a boxed late issue WWII Defence Medal attributed to C Jenkins of Gt Barr Birmingham and a Benevolent Society medallion for Codsall
A BOX CONTAINING SMALL ARCHIVE TO AN ARMY CATERING CORPS SERVICEMAN, to include Full size QEII Territorial Efficiency medal named 22453173 Sgt R Sabine. ACC., with 6 year Service bar, together with miniature, both on wearing bar, together with staybright buttons Cap badges bullion Blazer badges etc, together with a pair of Military field binoculars, War Office stamp etc, poor condition.
BOER WAR & GREAT WAR MEDALS TO THE NORTH STAFFORDSHIRE REGIMENT AS FOLLOWS, Queens South Africa Medal, Bars Orange Free State, Cape Colony named 7258 Pte E Hammond, Vol Coy, North Staffs Regiment and a 1914-15 broken Star trio of medals named 8094 Pte G.H.Wright, North Staff Reg't, Star and War medal named as above, but Victory is named 2200 Pte H Gilliver North Staffs, George Henry Wright was KIA/DOW on 12th March 1917 in Iraq (Mesopotania) and is remembered on the Basra War Memorial....Son of Thomas Wright; husband of Ellen Wright, of 9, Pritchard St., Wednesbury, Staffs, served in Egypt (1898) and in the South African Campaign with the Northumberland Fusiliers
THE GREAT WAR DSO, MC, DOUBLE GALLANTRY GROUP OF SIX MEDALS TO CAPTAIN WILLIAM PAUL, 1st BTN WEST YORKSHIRE REGIMENT, Who was Killed in Action on 1st December 1917 in the actions around Bourlon Wood, France, the group consists of Geo V Distinguished Service Order, in box of issue, un-named as issued, Geo V Military Cross, in box of issue, un-named as issued, 1914 Star, British War & Victory Medal trio named 4306 RQM Sjt W.Paul 1/W York R, BWM/Victory named Capt W.Paul, together with Geo V Army Long Service & Good conduct medal, named 4306 QM Sjt W.Paul, Memorial Death plaque named William Paul, together with card tube containing his original Parchment scroll, and Kings Condolance note, and the original issue slip for the issue of his WW1 trio, prior to World War One Paul, was an active Freemason, and there are six boxed medals also included in the lot, together with an Acme City Officers whistle attributed to Paul, all these items contained in a leather Freemasons style small carry case, Captain Paul entered the War in August 1914 at Lichfield, part of the 18th Bgde 6th Division, to France St. Nazaire 10th September, 1914, Capt William PAUL was killed when on 30/11/1917 in actions around Bourlon Wood, He received a fatal wound and died the next Day 1st December 1917, he is buried in the Rocquingy- Equancourt Road, British Cemetery, Manancourt France. I have obtained photo copies of various documents which are inc in the lot, these include CWGC details, various pages of the War Diary for the 1st W. Yorks, which mention Paul by name in various places inc the award of DSO, Cemetery records and various entries from the London Gazette which refer to the award of the Military Cross, promotions to 2nd Lt, etc and the award of the DSO, also present are a Queens South Africa medal no bars and an India General Service medal Geo V North West Frontier Bar 1908, named to 7556 Lance Corporal D Howley 1st West Yorks R. The QSA is named 5464 Cpl D Howley W Yorks Regt, no other details known re any possible connection, this lot is a complete archive of a Mans Service for his Country, and his sad and untimely death in World War One, not known how old Paul was at the time of his death, His Merorial plaque and medals were sent to his widow, in Shenstone, Lichfield, Staffs, Captain William PAUL was born in 1878, and was at some stage employed as a Jeweller. He married his wife Amy on the 1st March, 1916 when he was 38 yrs old. A photo is available together with a copy of the Marriage Certificate to the winning bidder, please liaise with Nick Thompson
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