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Comprehensive British WWII and later medal group comprising BWM, Defence medal, Campaign Service medal with Malaya bar, Africa Service medal with Kenya bar, 1939-45 star, Atlantic star with France and Germany bar, Africa star and Burma star with Pacific bar, named to 3386841 SJT D Forbes, 4th Queens Own Hussars. Forbes (formerly of the East Lancashire Regiment) also cited by the Maritime Royal Artillery as L/SJT. Certificate of Service book included, with Forbes' black RA Peter and an earlier ID bracelet named to S Forbes, 15th Cheshire Regiment, GSM bar Malaya named to 3386841 SJT D Forbes 4 H, AGSM bar Kenya named to IPD Forbes. UK P&P Group 1 (£16+VAT for the first lot and £2+VAT for subsequent lots)
First World War 1914 - 15 Star named to D.A. 1518. J. J. R. Kelsey. D. H. R.N.R., together with a Second World War medal group comprising 1939 - 1945 Star, France and Germany Star and War medal in box of issue named to 1470087 F/LT Tetlow, The Crown, 57 Alitson Road, St. John's Wood, N.W.8, three further Second World War medals comprising 1939 - 1945 Star, Atlantic Star and War medal, a Mine Clearance Service badge and various ribbons.
Second World War Naval Long Service and Good Conduct medal group comprising George VI Naval Long Service and Good Conduct medal named to K. 63738 F. B. Martin. CH. Sto. H.M.S. Glasgow, 1939 - 1945 Star, Africa Star x2, Burma Star, War medal with Mentioned in Despatches (M.I.D.) oak leaves and four silver and bronze fobs.
First World War Pair comprising War and Victory medals named to 200613 SJT. J. O. Gall. Manch. R., together with 1939 - 1945 Star named to 234696 D. J. Blom, Burma Star x3, Defence Medal x3, War Medal x2 and an Elizabeth II Special Constabulary Long Service and Good Conduct medal in box of issue, named to Sect. Offr. James. E. Bone.
Second World War Mentioned in Despatches (M.I.D.) medal group comprising 1939 - 1945 Star, Atlantic Star with France and Germany clasp, Africa Star with North Africa 1942 - 43 clasp, Italy Star, War medal with M.I.D. Oak leaf and Elizabeth II Fire Brigade Long Service medal named to LDG. Fireman Ernest Johnson (mounted on bar).
Second World War British Empire medal (B.E.M.) medal group comprising B.E.M. (military issue), named to 1259625 A/FLT. SGT. Ronald Clarke R.A.F.V.R., 1939 - 1945 Star, France and Germany Star, Defence and War medals. Together with a mentioned in despatches oak leaf (unattached) and small group of related papers.
Boer War and later medal group comprising Queen's South Africa medal with four clasps- Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal and South Africa 1901 named to 3326 PTE. G. E. Spencer. 15th Coy. 5th Imp. Yeo, 1914 'Mons' Star, named to 1043 L. SJT. G. E. Spencer. K. EDW. H., War and Victory medals, named to 1043 SJT. G. E. Spencer. K. EDW. H., Second World War Defence medal and George VI Special Constabulary Long Service and Good Conduct medal named to George E. Spencer, (mounted on bar).
Valentine G Taranenko (1933 - 1992) Taranenko was born in 1933 in Lugansk (Ukraine) and died in 1992. He finished Lugansk Art School in 1953 and in graduated from Kharkiv Art Institute. After graduation he taught at Lugansk Art School; at the same time he produced many paintings and machinery graphics. Taraneko has been a member of the Ukraine Artist Union since 1966, permanent participant in Ukraine national exhibitions. Taranenko's paintings are kept in museums, funds and private collections in Ukraine, Russia, America, France and UK. "The set of topics and subjects defined early in Tararenko's art and he was true to its all his life. These are first of all creative labour and person-creator. Taranenko always strived to get to know his hero-toiler, his surroundings and different sides of his activity as profound as possible. A great deal of creative trips is subjected to this purpose. Skillful experience in watercolours technique let Valentin Taranenko create bright, picturesque chronicle of a person's creative labour, of his actions grandeur. It was no accident that he was awarded with memorable medal ''For Construction of Main Transmission Gas Line'' Soyuz (Union) by the Executive Committee of Council for Mutual Economics Assistance. During Soviet Union time Mutual Economic Assistance was quite similar to what is now EU but Soviet bloc) All creative work of Valentine Taranenko is penetrated with respect to an ordinary person, admiration with his abilities. Understanding of a person's hands work beauty lies in the basis of Taranenko art vision, expressing in colour magic when he seemed to embody absolutely ordinary subjects. Saturated tints, contrasts confrontation of coloured patches help him to show intensive rhythm of working process. Sincerity, ingeniousness of world perception run through picturesque still lives and landscapes'; sensitive soul of artist Valentine Taranenko is reflect Live in their beauty and subtle harmony'' Valentine G Taranenko (1933 - 1992), Locomotive Plant, women going to their shift, watercolour, 52cm x 70cm Provenance: From the private collection of Russian and Soviet Impressionist paintings of Bridgett Pemberton, as shown in additional image.
comprising Order of San Salvador of Aragon, neck decoration, breast plate, collar and hip badge, Military Order of the Collar of St Agatha of Paterno, lady's insignia chest decoration, two related medallions, and Professed Knight of the Order, neck decoration, breast plate and miniature medal, and a plaque of the Grand Priory of the Military Order of the Collar, all boxed. (6)
characteristic form, REAR-ADMIRAL LORD NELSON OF THE NILE, the rim FROM ALEXR. DAVISON ESQR. ST. JAMES'S. SQUARE = A TRIBUTE OF REGARD, framed and glazed with open back, the reverse of the medal engraved Joseph Dunn H.M.S. DEFENCE. HMS Defence saw action during the American War of Independence, Glorious 1st of June, Battle of The Nile, Bourneuf Bay, Battle of Copenhagen and the Battle of Trafalgar.
the three-draw telescope by E. VION of Paris, bearing War Department stamp, contained in its leather case, together with a marching compass with leather case, named to the owner. (2) Major Johnson is believed to have been a Sharp Shooter with the London Rifle Brigade during the Boer War and indeed was Mentioned in Despatches and won the King's Gold Medal for Champion Shots.
to LIEUT ROBERTSON WESTERN PROVINCE MTD RFLS, two bars SOUTH AFRICA 1901 and SOUTH AFRICA 1902, together with a pair of First War period shoulder titles to the South African Heavy Artillery, a single Small Arms School Corps shoulder title and a Victory Medal to SJT. H. S. IRONS 1ST S.A.H., boxed.
formed as a seven pointed star, the centre enamelled in red, white and blue with a two-barred cross surrounded by IN HOC SIGNO VINCES, hallmarks verso for Spencer & Co., Birmingham 1929, one star point bent and small damages to enamels, together with a French Legion of Honour medal, some damage, and an Italy Campaign medal dated 1859. (3)
UNMARKED GROUP OF FOUR WWII MEDALS, JEWELLERY & TWO TONE BRACELET WATCH COLLECTION, the medals in original post box addressed to Ellis, comprising 1939 - 1945 star, Italy star, Africa star and Victory medal, jewellery includes three pairs Elizabeth Duke Celtic knot type gold tone earrings, simulated pearl necklaces ETCProvenance: Private collection Denbighshire
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