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A pair of 1882 Medals, Egypt Medal 1882-9 with five clasps, Kirbekan, The Nile 1884-85, El-Teb, Suakin 1884, Tel-El-Kebir clasps, skimmed, renamed and late issue naming and The Khedives Star, both with ribbons to 158.PTE.W.Hogg 1/RL.Hrs. Star unnamed CONDITION REPORT Renamed as per description
A collection of Medals to LT.Colonel W.D.Sword North Staffordshire Regiment in display frame, service record 1891 4th Militia Battalion North Staffordshire 1894, 2nd Lieutenant 1st Batt North Staff, service from 1894-1900, Malta 1894-95, Cairo 1895-97, including Dongola Expedition 1896, India 1898-1900. 1901-1904 West Africa Frontier Force (North Nigeria Regiment). 1st North Staff's 1905-1912. Placed on unemployment list 1913, recalled WW1 August 1914, promoted Lieutenant Colonel 9th August 1914, more detailed list with medals. Medals, Silver Queens Sudan Medal, Queens South Africa Medal with clasps Johannesburg, Orange Free State and Cape Colony, Africa General Service Medal with clasps N.Nigeria 1903 and N.Nigeria, WW1 Trio, two Khedives Sudan Medals unnamed 1896-1908 both with hafir clasp, unnamed Queens Sudan Medal and Miniatures CONDITION REPORT In our opinion none of the core group of medals have been renamed or altered in any way
A collection of eleven Medals in a display frame, General Service Medal 1918-62 George VI D.Jones (palestine), Elizabeth II 23165655 PTE.J.Watson R.A.O.C (malaya), 23470179 GNR.R.Coates.RA (cyprus), Elizabeth II 1962-2007, 23855883 PTE.K.Tennant, DLI, (borneo), 23967095, T.P.R E.Johnsen 4/7 DG (South Arabia), 24539473, PTE.B.Mcnaughton. A and SH, Elizabeth II Efficiency Medal Territorial LT.J.Wrigley.R.A, Africa General Service Medal 23094698 CFN.H Sains R.E.M.E (kenya), Korea Medal unnamed (name removed), United Nations Korea Medal, Saudi Arabian Medal for the liberation of Kuwait
A Naval General Service Medal, suspender broken off, to Hugh Carney, Hugh Carney was a private in the Royal Marines and served on board HMS Britannia at Trafalgar, only one Hugh Carney found on Naval Roll, along with a WWI War Medal to 211582.SPR R.E Parry R.E. The Naval General Service Medal was awarded retrospectively in 1847 to cover naval engagements of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars (1793-1815) CONDITION REPORT Small knock to edge above naming as image shows, no damage to the medal disk in any other way
A framed display of Military Cap Badges for Queen Regiments including The Queen's 2nd Queens Royal Helmet Plates, The Royal West Surrey Regiment 2nd Voluntery Battalion, The Queens The Royal West Surrey Regiment, a small Medal 'Prisoners of War The Queens Regiment Welcome Home', MCMXVIII, along with buttons, approx 24 items in total
A Royal Observers Corps Medal with Long Service Bar to Observer J M Wilson, served at Tebay & Carlisle posts, citation for the award of clasp 24 years years, along with ephemera, certificates for awards, uniform consists of jacket, trousers, jumper, ephemera and Royal Observers Corps Journal
Janus la Cour (Timgaard 1837 - Odder 1909). Lichter Wald. Öl/Karton, 40,5 x 64 cm, r. u. ritzbez. JLC, verso Künstlerstempel, min. rest. - Dänischer Landschaftsmaler. C. studierte an der Kopenhagener Akademie bei W. Marstrand. 1865-67 bereiste er erstmals Frankreich und Italien, wohin er wiederholt zurückkehren sollte. Bereits 1855 stellte er erstmals bei der Kopenhagener Akademie aus, später auch in Paris, London, Chicago und München. 1871 gewann er die Thorvaldsen-Medaille. Mus.: Kopenhagen, Aarhus. Lit.: Thieme-Becker, Weilbach. la Cour, Janus (Timgaard 1837 - Odder 1909). Wood. Oil/cardboard, 40,5 x 64 cm, lo. ri. inscribed JLC, on the reverse arstis's stamp. - Danish landscape painter. C. studied at the Copenhagen academy under W. Marstrand. 1865-67 he travelled for the first time France and Italy, a place where he was to return several times. As early as 1855 he exhibited at the Copenhagen academy, later, among others, also in Paris, London, Chicago and Munich. In 1871 he won the Thorvaldsen medal. Mus.: Copenhagen, Aarhus. Lit.: Thieme-Becker, Weilbach.
Alexander Schönauer (München 1871 - Hamburg 1955). Außergewöhnliches Fischvorlegebesteck 'Hummer und Oktopus'. Hamburg, um 1909. Silber, gest. BZ., MZ.: 'A.Schönauer', '800'. Messer in Form eines plastisch gestalteten Oktopus, gravierte Schneide in Fischform. Gabel (ungepunzt) in Form eines plastisch gestalteten Hummers. In Schönauer-Etui mit Widmung, dat. 1909. L. je 23 cm. Gew. zus. ca. 187 g. - Alexander Schönauer zählt zu den stilprägenden Goldschmieden zwischen Historismus und Jugendstil und hinterließ "ein Werk von erstaunlicher Vielfalt, Opulenz und Feinheit". Seine außergewöhnliche künstlerische Begabung wurde früh erkannt. Nach einer Lehre im Meisteratelier von Fritz von Miller in München und Studienaufenthalten u.a. in Paris, Brüssel und Amsterdam konnte Justus Brinckmann, Gründer und erster Direktor des Museums für Kunst und Gewerbe, den Künstler 1895 anregen, nach Hamburg überzusiedeln und hier eine eigene Werkstatt zu gründen. Mit dem 1896 geschaffenen Straußeneipokal für den Hamburger Industriellen und Kunstsammler Theodor Heye bewies Sch. seine vollendeten technischen Fähigkeiten und konnte in den Folgejahren zwischen 1899 und 1914 nahezu alle Ehrengeschenke, Tafelaufsätze etc. für den neuen Ratssilberschatz des Hamburger Senats ausführen. Es erfolgte die Ernennung zum Senatsgoldschmied der Freien und Hansestadt Hamburg, 1900 erhielt Sch. auf der Pariser Weltausstellung eine Goldmedaille, von 1906-1934 leitete er die Metall- und Goldschmiedeklasse an der Hamburger Landeskunstschule, 1945 wurde ihm der Goldene Ehrenring der Gesellschaft für Goldschmiedekunst verliehen. Zu seinen bekanntesten Schülern zählen Otto Stüber (1885-1973) und Christoph Kay (1869-1943), den Hauptvertretern des 'Hamburger Art déco'. Lit.: K. Hüseler: Alexander Schönauer, sein Leben und sein Werk, Hamburg, 1946 (ungedrucktes Manuskript); Hermann Jedding, Ausst. Kat. Historismus, Hamburg, 1977, S. 489, dort weitere Literaturverweise; E. Schliemann (Hrsg.): Die Goldschmiede Hamburgs Schönauer, Alexander (München 1871 - Hamburg 1955). An Exceptional Fish Serving Cutlery 'Octopus and Lobster'. Hamburg, around 1909. Silver, stamped. Assay mark, mm.: 'A.Schönauer', '800'. Knife in shape of an plastically worked octopus, blade engraved in shape of a fish. Fork (unstamped) in shape of an plastically worked lobster. In 'Schönauer' box with dedication and date 1909. L. each 23 cm. Overall weight approx. 187 g. - Alexander Schönauer ranks among the most influential goldsmiths between Historicism and Art Nouveau leaving 'a work of remarkable diversity, opulence and fineness'. His extraordinary talents were recognized early. After completing an apprenticeship in the master studio of Fritz von Miller in Munich and studies in Paris, Brussels and Amsterdam Justus Brinckmann, the founder and director of the Museum of Decorative Arts was able to convince Alexander Schönauer to move to Hamburg and to establish his own workshop. In 1896 he created the famous ostrich egg cup for the industrialist and collector Theodor Heye thus demonstrating his perfect technical skills. In the following years he was contracted to create nearly all gifts of honour, centrepieces etc. for the new Hamburg city council silver. He then became goldsmith of the Senate of the Free and Hanseatic City. In 1900 he received a gold medal at the Paris Exposition, from 1906 to 1934 he headed the metal's and goldsmith's class at the Landeskunstschule Hamburg, in 1945 the Golden Ring of Honour of the Society for goldsmith's Art. Famous past pupils include Otto Stüber (1885-1973) and Christoph Kay (1869-1943), the main representatives of the 'Hamburg Art déco'. Comp.: K. Hüseler: Alexander Schönauer, sein Leben und sein Werk, Hamburg, 1946 (unpublished manuscript); H. Jedding: Ausst. Kat. Historismus, Hamburg, 1977, p. 489, further literature references; E. Schliemann (ed.): Die Goldschmiede Hamburgs, Hamburg 1985, vol. I., p. 113-116 a. 218-226; M. Heyl (ed.): Der Hamburger Silberschatz, München, 1997.
Joseph Uphues (Sassenberg 1850 - Berlin 1911). Bogenschütze. Modell von 1884. Bronze, schwarz patiniert. Sign. 'J. Uphues', Gießerstempel 'Aktien Gesellschaft Gladenbeck Friedrichshagen'. Patina ber., Pfeil fehlt. Figur: H. 37 cm, marmorierter bronzemontierter Sockel (erg.): H. 9,5 cm. - Der Bildhauer schuf das von der Antike inspirierte Sujet des Bogenschützen 1884 und erhielt dafür in Melbourne 1889 die Goldmedaille. Die Bronzegießerei Gladenbeck bot sie in verschiedenen Größen an. - Deutscher Bildhauer. Als Meisterschüler von Reinhold Begas war Uphues geschätzter Denkmalbildner des Wilhelminischen Zeitalters. Ab 1892 unterhielt er ein eigenes Atelier in Berlin und wurde Mitglied der Berliner Sezession. Lit.: Thieme/Becker 33, S. 586. Uphues, Joseph (Sassenberg 1850 - Berlin 1911). An Archer. Designed 1884. Signed 'J. Uphues', foundry stamp 'Aktien Gesellschaft Gladenbeck Friedrichshagen'. Patina worn, arrow missing. Figure: h. 37 cm, marbled bronze mounted base (replaced): h. 9,5 cm. - The sculptor created the antique-inspired subject of the archer in 1884 and received the gold medal for it in Melbourne in 1889. The Gladenbeck bronze foundry offered them in different sizes. - German sculptor. As a master student of Reinhold Begas, Uphues was an esteemed monument sculptor of the Wilhelminian era. From 1892 he had his own studio in Berlin and became a member of the Berlin Secession. Lit.: Thieme/Becker 33, S. 586.
Doris Waschk-Balz (Berlin 1942). Struktur-Gruppe. 2001. Bronze, dunkel patiniert. Auf der Rücks. monogr. und dat. 'DWB'. H. 23 cm, 9,5 x 9 cm. - Deutsche Bildhauerin und Medailleurin, Studium an der Akademie Stuttgart bei U. Günther und R. Daudert, 1964-68 Landeskunstschule Hamburg bei G. Seitz. Die Künstlerin schuf zahlreiche Werke für den öffentlichen Raum, u. a. den Brunnen auf dem Großneumarkt in Hamburg oder das Synagogen-Mahnmal an der Oberstraße, Hamburg. Die Künstlerin lebt und arbeitet in Hamburg. Lit.: Der Neue Rump u.a. Waschk-Balz, Doris (Berlin 1942). A Structure Group. 2001. Bronze, dark patinated. On the back monogr. and dat. 'DWB'. H. 23 cm, 9,5 x 9 cm. - German sculptress and medal maker, she began her education at the Stuttgart Academy under U. Günther and R. Daudert. 1964-68 she continued her studies at the Hamburg Academy under Gustav Seitz. Since the early nineties she began to work with ceramics, later she tried to combine drawings and sculptures. She composed numerous works for the public space, for example the fountain at the Großneumarkt in Hamburg or the memorial for the former synagogue in the Oberstraße, Hamburg. The sculptress is lives and works in Hamburg. Lit.: Der Neue Rump et al.
A vintage tin trunk with scumble finish containing a collection of WW2 and late 40's military clothing and ephemera mostly relating to the REME Corps (Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers). Includes WW2 battle dress, a greatcoat, boots, gaiters, gas mask, framed display of medal ribbons and a photograph of the 1947-48 Staff Officers at the REME Training Centre at Arborfield
'Record of British Valour'; A George III gilt metal Picture Box Medal, designed by Edward Orme commemorating 'The Battles of The British Army in Portugal, Spain and France 1808-1814', pub. 1815, the obverse bearing the bust of the Duke of Wellington, the reverse an angel writing a tablet 'Record of British Valour' above 'Picture Medal Edwd. Orme. Direx Bond of London', the interior containing thirteen hand coloured aquatint discs of the battles, all in a red leather presentation case with gilt lettering, the medal 7.5cm diameter.
A group of three World War I medals awarded to 219216 G.F. Burrows A.B.R.N., 1914-15 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal, together with his death plaque, 'Gilbert Francis Burrows', in original box, with associated paperwork, and a copy of The Pulmans Weekly Newspaper, October 20th 1914, with news that G.F Burrows of Sidford was killed on HMS Pegasus; together with a WWI pair of medals awarded to K.35650 W.T. Burrows STO. 1 R.N. (a lot)
Rifle Volunteers Shooting Medal in bronze, Obverse: a veiled head portrait of Queen Victoria with ornate border. Reverse, a kneeling soldier in mid-late Victorian uniform aiming rifle with the words “IN DEFENCE”, together with a British War Medal, awarded to 7818 A.Sjt. J. Ennis Scottish Rifles and associated copied research into the service of John Ennis, 9th Scottish Rifles (2)
A Queen's South Africa Medal, awarded to 4625 Pte. H.G.Rowland, RL WT Surrey Regt, with four clasps for Tugela Heights, Relief of Ladysmith, Transvaal, Orange Free State, together with a 'Mafeking Penny', a WW1 British War Medal, awarded to 148314 2-cpl H.G.Rowland R.E, and a Royal Engineers cap badge, all contained within a Victorian South Africa 1900 Christmas Tin. Note; other medals awarded to HG Rowland had been previously distributed to other family members and are now no longer available.
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