Collection of model vehicles, bicycles and aircraft to include large scale metal and plastic bike models, diecast cars to include vintage Matchbox, 2x Burago 1/18 cars, 3x wood Beetles, various solid resin models, 4 wooden hand carved airliner models by Xonex, a vintage wooden Coca-Cola crate, VCC Mid-East 2005 participants medal, motorbike lighter etc. Qty, all A/F
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Lord Sebastian Coe signed limited edition print with signing photo Sebastian Coe is one of the great names of British sport with eight world records and two Olympic gold medals during his career. Coe sensationally broke three world records in 1979 in just 41 days: the 800m and mile in Oslo and the 1500m in Zurich. This meant Coe was the first man in more than 50 years to set world records at both 800m and 1500m.The following July Coe added the 1000m record to his list in Oslo, making him the holder, for a short time, of four world records simultaneously. In 1981 Coe broke records again at 800m (Florence) 1000m (Oslo) and the mile (Zurich and Brussels) bringing his total to eight. His 800m world record of 1:41:73, set in Florence in June1981, remained unbroken until 1997. At the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles Coe set an Olympic record at 1500m.He has now successfully led the bid to bring the Olympics to London in 2012.This stunning print shows Coe jubilant in crossing the line to win the Olympic gold medal in 1984. He has personally signed each print and you will receive a separate photo of the signing (as shown in the inset image).Actual Size 560mm x 410mm - limited edition of 250 and part of the Sporting Masters editions - Photo printed on 250gsm, high quality art board - The accompanying photo of the personality signing this item will include a copyright over the image and the edition number may vary. Good Condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. 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
Omega British Military: A stainless steel cased manual wind wristwatch, the black arabic dial with central seconds hand and broad arrow mark, fitted 17-jewel manual wind movement, cal 283, no.13058xxx, the case back stamped with broad-arrow mark above 6645 101000 6b/542 10465/53, 38mm wide, on flexible strap; with Second World War medal group of original owner of the aforementioned watch, comprising War star, Africa star with 1st Army bar, Italy star, Defence medal and War medal, with medal box; and a selection of related papers.
Very rare Cape Copper Company Medal for the Defence of O’okiep to r. bowers This medal was issued by the Cape Copper Company to those who took part in the defence of O'okiep Presented To the Officers Non commissioned officers And men Of the garrison O’okiep In recognition of their Gallant defence of the town Under Lt Col Shelton DSO Against a greatly superior Force of BoersApril 4th to May 4th 1902
A BOER WAR MERITORIOUS SERVICE MEDAL GROUP OF THREE Awarded to Quartermaster Sergeant J. McDonald, Highland Light Infantry, comprising Queen's South Africa Medal with Cape Colony and South Africa 1902 clasps (473 QR MR: -SERJT: J. McDONALD. HIGHLAND L.I.), Edward VII Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (473 Q.M.SERJT. J.M.McDONALD. HIGHLAND L.I.) and George V Meritorious Service Medal (Q.M.SJT. J. McDONALD H.L.I.), together with an unrelated WW2 medal group comprising War Medal, 1939-1945 Star and France and Germany Star (2) Condition Report:Available upon request
A COLLECTION OF WW1 NURSING MEDALS AND BADGES PERTAINING TO THREE SISTERS Comprising an R.R.C. medal group awarded to Sister Gertrude Hawkins, consisting of cased Royal Red Cross 2nd Class by Garrard and Co. with related telegram dated Sept. 30th 1916, British War Medal and Victory Medal; together with a sibling medal group of three awarded to S/Nurse D. Hawkins of Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps, comprising 1914-15 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal; and further Red Cross civilian nursing medals awarded to a third sibling, Lilian Hawkins, with an assortment of related badges Condition Report:Available upon request
A WW1 ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS MEDAL GROUP OF FOUR Awarded to S. Sjt. J.F.S. Brown R.A.M.C., comprising 1914-15 Star (21. Pte. J.S.F. Brown R.A.M.C.), British War Medal (322012 Pte. J.S. Brown R.A.M.C.), Victory Medal 322012 Pte. J.S. Brown R.A.M.C.) and Territorial Efficiency Medal (37439 S. Sjt. J.S.F. Brown R.A.M.C.), with corresponding miniatures, together with Royal Army Ordnance Corps cap badge, Silver War Badge (B300473) and Kings Own Scottish Borderers pin badge Condition Report:Available upon request
AN ATTRIBUTED WW2 NAVAL LIEUTENANT'S No. 1 DRESS UNIFORM Comprising peaked cap with bullion-embroidered insignia, two double-breasted jackets bearing medal ribbons for 1939-1945 Star, France and Germany Star and Defence Medal, with tailor's label for Horne Brothers Limited of London & Provinces, one of heavyweight wool, the other lighter, each with corresponding trousers, and great coat, together with a square-necked sleeveless white cotton shirt, a pair of R.N. Commando cloth shoulder titles and a leather collar box containing an assortment of civilian collars, the collection stored within a large metal ammunition case and a green canvas leather suitcase. Provenance: Lieutenant G.G. Lefever, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Condition Report:Available upon request
A BOER WAR/WW1 28th LIGHT CAVALRY/ROYAL FLYING CORPS DISTINGUISHED SERVICE ORDER MEDAL GROUP OF EIGHT AWARDED TO LIEUT. COLONEL ANTHONY MARSHALL DSO Comprising George V Distinguished Service Order, Queen's South Africa Medal with three clasps (South Africa, Orange Free State and Cape Colony) (2/Lt A. MARSHALL North'd Fus), 1914 Star (CAPT. A. MARSHALL 28/CAVY.), British War Medal (MAJ. A. MARSHALL), Victory Medal with Oak Leaf (MAJ. A. MARSHALL), India General Service Medal with three clasps (Afghanistan N.W.F. 1919, Waziristan 1919-21 and Waziristan 1921-24) (MAJ. A. MARSHALL 28 CAVY.), Defence Medal and George V Coronation Medal, housed in a Spink & Son tooled blue leather case, with corresponding miniatures and a typewritten letter signed by Lieutenant-Colonel Charles James Burke, Commanding Officer, 2nd Wing, Royal Flying Corps, recommending that Marshall be considered for a decoration, containing an account of his actions. Anthony Marshall was born 4 April, 1882, son of Lieut.-Colonel Anthony Marshall (late of 3rd Northumberland Fusiliers), of Annstead, Chathill. He was educated at Edinburgh Academy and Sandhurst; entered the Northumberland Fusiliers 18 Jan. 1902, and became Lieutenant, Indian Army, 10 May 1904; Captain, 18 Jan. 1911; was Adjutant, Royal Flying Corps, 12 Aug. to 31 Nov. 1915, was promoted to Major, Indian Army, 18 Jan. 1917. [...] He served in the European War, 1914-17; was wounded while on a flying reconnaissance; was mentioned in Despatches, and created a Companion of the Distinguished Service Order. [London Gazette, 3 July, 1915]: "Anthony Marshall, Capt., 28th Light Cavalry, Indian Army, attached Royal Flying Corps. When on flying reconnaissance over the neighbourhood of Staden on 7 June, 1915, Capt. Borton was wounded in the head and neck by a bullet fired from a hostile aeroplane, and although suffering severely from loss of blood he continued, with the assistance of the Observer, Capt. Marshall, to bandage his wounds, and completed the reconnaissance on the prescribed course. His injuries are such that he is not yet out of danger. Capt. Marshall continued his observations after rendering all possible aid to the Pilot, who was gradually losing consciousness, not withstanding that the German aeroplane was persistently attacking. The valuable report supplied by this Officer is as detailed and complete for the last as it was for the first part of the reconnaissance." - The V.C. and D.S.O edited by Sir O'Moore Creagh and E.M Humphris, 1923 Condition Report:Available upon request
ALEXANDER "SANDY" ARCHIBALD OF RANGERS F.C. - A 9ct GOLD GLASGOW CUP 1922 WINNERS' MEDAL By Vaughton & Sons, Birmingham, 1922, the suspension ring also marked as 9ct, total weight 18.36g, the obverse cast with the Glasgow City Crest, the reverse engraved "Glasgow Rangers, Winners of Glasgow Cup, 30th Sept. 1922, A. Archibald", housed in its original velvet-lined tooled leather fitted case. Born in Crossgates, Fife on 23rd November 1896, Alexander Archibald began his professional footballing career at the age of nineteen, joining Glasgow Rangers after a short stint at Raith Rovers. He became a mainstay of the club, making a total 625 appearances, over the course of which he shared in three Scottish Cup victories. The first of these, in 1928, was thanks in no small part to Archibald's contribution of two goals to Rangers' 4-0 triumph over Celtic at Hampden Park. The Scotsman accordingly named him the side's "star performer". Capped eight times for Scotland, Archibald scored his only international goal, against Wales, in February 1922, the same year as he won the Glasgow Cup medal here offered. Following his retirement from the professional game, Archibald, the Flying Fifer o' the Glesca Rangers, returned to his home county, serving in managerial roles for both his first club, Raith Rovers and latterly Dunfermline Athletic. He died, aged only forty-nine, in 1946 and to this day is ranked among the top forty Scottish footballers by number of league appearances. Together with the lot is a small quantity of printed material relating to Archibald's career, including the poem Tribute to Good Old Sandy Archibald by R. McLeod of Cowdenbeath. Condition Report:Available upon request
A GULF WAR MEDAL GROUP OF FIVE Awarded to Warrant Officer Class 2 Gary Robert Miller, Army Air Corps, comprising General Service Medal with Northern Ireland clasp (24398591 AIRTPR G R MILLER AAC), Gulf Medal with 16 Jan to 28 Feb 1991 clasp (24398591 WO2 G R MILLER AAC), Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal, Accumulated Campaign Service Medal (24398591 WO2 G R MILLER AAC) and Medal for Long Service and Good Conduct (24398591 WO2 G R MILLER AAC), together with Kuwaiti and Saudi Arabian Kuwait Liberation Medals, framed for display, certificate of service, AAC light blue beret, an assortment of related badges and accessories, a model of a Lynx Mk7 helicopter by Peter Hicks Associates "Presented to WO2(RQMS) G R Miller AAC From the WO's & Sgt's Mess 5 Regt AAC 26 May 1995", two presentation tankards bearing similar inscriptions and a desk name plate Condition Report:Available upon request
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