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Korean War Group of Medals ( Trio ) Awarded to J.F. Gilbert. Comprises 1/ Royal Navy Long Service and Good Conduct Medal with Ribbon, RMB X 2411 Musn, J.F.Gilbert - R.M H.M.S Condor. 2/ Korea Medal with Ribbon and Bar for Service In the Defence of the Principles of the Charter of the United Nations. 3/ Korea Medal 1950 - 1953 with Ribbon and Clasp, R.M.B / X 2411 J.F. Gilbert, Musn. R.M.
A Victorian silver brooch badge of starburst form, the centre later mounted with an enamelled portrait of a dog, London 1854, width 8cm, together with a bronze prize medallion, detailed 'Royal Hibernian Academy of Arts', awarded to 'R. O'Farrell for painting in oil from the life 1869', an 'Alsace 1870·1914' medal, a copper and oak pendant fob with inscribed detail and two oval portrait miniatures, comprising a youth with initials E.M.P. and a lady wearing a blue hat, displayed in glazed frames.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A BOXED CORGI TOYS BAC-SUB CONCORDE AND TWO OTHERS, no. 650, with moveable front nose cone, model with dust and slight wear to one of the stickers, accompanied by its stand, box and card insert, box in good condition with little wear to edges and corners, with a boxed Dinky Toys Beechcraft S 35 Bonanza Aircraft, no.710, luggage present, stickers discoloured with dust to edges, with the box and card inserts, and a boxed Dinky Toys Beechcraft C55 Baron, no. 715, some corrosion to one medal button holding a wheel, loss of paint to sharp edge on toy of plane, rear wing edge and a few spots on the underside, with box and inner packaging
JUAN LUNA Y NOVICIO (Badoc, Philippines, 1857 - Hong Kong, 1899). "Souvenir of the Battle of Lepanto ", 1887. Oil on canvas. Re-lined Signed, titled, dedicated to Vicente Romero Girón and dated in the lower left corner. Measurements: 20 x 19 cm; 52 x 48 cm (frame). Juan Luna's epic paintings were celebrated internationally, and it was "The Battle of Lepanto" (in homage to the Christian victory over the Ottomans in 1571) which brought him the greatest fame. In the same year in which he painted the historical theme of this naval battle (a commission from the Spanish Senate to the distinguished Philippine painter), he executed the portrait in question. As the dedication says, it is part of the same theme. Although it does not coincide exactly with any of the figures in the final painting, it has notable similarities with the main protagonists of the naval battle, as he would eventually conceive it. Firstly, we have John of Austria (of whom he made various preparatory drawings, and who in the final painting is placed at the bow of the ship, captaining the Christian fleet), wearing a helmet topped with a plume of feathers, with an aristocratic profile and a trimmed moustache, similar to the present figure. However, it is more likely that this is a self-portrait, as Juan Luna included himself among the sailors in Philip II's army (which also included Cervantes). Indeed, his features coincide with those of the personage who in the official commission wears a dalmatic and helmet. The fact that he is included as part of such a victorious feat attests (the royal galley sinking the Turkish galleon) to the self-esteem Juan de Luna owed to himself, and also to the pre-eminent place he enjoyed not only in the Spanish sphere, but also internationally. In the present portrait, we see the sitter in profile, looking straight ahead, with a fragment of sail breaking the composition diagonally, and his gaze straight ahead leads us to imagine his complacency at the enemy's shipwreck. "The Battle of Lepanto", a symbol of the Catholic triumph against the invading forces, was intended for the Senate Conference Room. In technique and style, we can appreciate the broad, vibrant, undone brushstroke characteristic of the Filipino painter, a language close to Impressionism but inscribed in a realism of naturalistic tone. Juan Luna trained at the Ateneo de la Compañía de Manila, where he was taught by Agustín Saéz. He entered the Academy of Fine Arts in the same city, where he was a disciple of Lorenzo Guerrero. In 1877 he was awarded a scholarship by the Manila City Council which enabled him to move to Madrid to further his training at the San Fernando School of Fine Arts. In the Spanish capital he became a pupil of Alejo Vera and travelled with him to Rome when the latter was appointed director of the Spanish Academy in that city. He subsequently settled in Paris, where he opened his own studio. He received important institutional commissions, among them the one he received in 1887 from the Spanish Senate, "The Battle of Lepanto". The Ministry of Overseas France commissioned another work from him, a composition representing Spain and the Philippines. Luna also took part in numerous official exhibitions, being awarded a second medal for "Cleopatra" at the National Fine Arts Exhibition of 1881 and a first medal for "Spoliarium" at the National Exhibition of Fine Arts of 1884. He also exhibited his works abroad, and in fact sent his canvases to the Paris Salon of 1886, where he was awarded the third medal. Two years later, in 1888, he was awarded a second medal at the Universal Exhibition in Barcelona. He took part in the Universal Exhibition in Paris, where he was awarded the third medal. Juan Luna's works are currently represented in important art centres such as the Prado Museum, the National Museum of the Philippines, the Cádiz Town Hall, the Captaincy General of Seville, the Government Delegation of the Basque Country, etc.
United States of America WW2 and later medals and documentation relating to William M White including National Defence Medal, WW2 Victory Medal, American Campaign Service Medal, European - African - Middle Eastern Medal and Good Conduct Medal with five bronze loops, Certificate of Service, Certificate of Retirement, copy service and medal issue document etc
British Army WW1 medal pair comprising War Medal and Victory Medal named to 136157 Gunner T B Lewis, Royal Artillery, together with a WW1 1914-1915 Star named to 16193 Pte A E Bant, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, silver War Badge number 268548, Coronation, Jubilee medals, Royal Dragoons interest Christmas card and framed photograph c1930 etc
British Army WW1 medal pair comprising War Medal and Victory Medal named to 14805 Gunner DR Evans, Royal Artillery, together with his Certificate of Employment during the war, Royal Garrison Artillery Specialist Certificate, and large framed picture portrait etc, and a further War Medal named to 43476 Driver H Parker, RA
WW1 and WW2 family medal group for the Noonan family, father and son comprising WW1 1914 Star, War Medal and Victory Medal named to 6150 Pte J Noonan, Royal Lancashire Regiment and WW2 medals comprising 1939-1945 Star, Italy Star, Defence and War Medal for Tommy Noonan Royal Air Force. See lot 1049 for Noonan family Crimea medals
WW1 Royal Marine Light Infantry medal pair comprising War Medal and Victory Medal named to CH198 Pete F W Jobbins, RMLI, with his Imperial Service medal (Francis William), Prisoner of War Buckingham Palace letter, portrait, silver Royal Marine Light Infantry badge and group photograph dated 1917
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