TWO BOXES OF MIXED WORLD COINAGE SOME HOUSED IN ALBUMS, to include 43 x Anco uncirculated modern type set of coins, a small album of coins to include 2x Maria Theresa restrikes, British 1965- 1971 coins, a Canada centennial proof like 1967 coin set, whiman folders containing shillings 1921-49.1937-51, a wallet with a selection of early coins, 1887 Victoria florin, Victoria silver 25mm medal, George III 1817 sixpence, 1855 fourpence, 1912 one dime, 1893 crown, a small box of mixed silver coinage, other year coin sets etc
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TWO COIN FILES CONTAINING 7 TRAYS OF MIXED COINS, to include Henry VIII silver groat York mint 1550 VF condition, Elizabeth I 1582-84 shilling coin worn but almost full flan, a 1695 William III crown (cut below date) Charles I shilling coin, Victoria crown 1845, George IV crown 1822, Victoria 1894 crown, Anne, George II, William IV florins and doubles, 1866 silver shooting medal, other large silver, a tray of small silver to include a commonwealth half groat, an Elizabeth I half groat, George III sixpences one in EF, other silver 20 x different shilling coins George IV to George V, florins with a Edward VII 1905 F/VF, 11 x good grade half-crowns, a bag and box of mixed coins with some silver content etc
A collection of Military Medals to Capt E.H.Walton RAOC comprising 39-45 Star, Africa Star, Defence Medal, War Medal, General Service Medal with Palestine 1945-48 clasp all on bar with ribbons, certificate reads Middle East Forces Capt EH Walton Royal Army Ordanace Corps as commander in chief middle east forces I award you this certificate in token of my appreciation of the outstanding good service witch you have rendered and noted on your record of service 1945 also a medal group to 294504 Sister L.M.Hallam Queen Alexandra's Imperial Nursing Service (Reserve) (QAIMNSR), Burma Star, 39-45 Star, Defence Medal, War Medal, Miniatures, Nursing Badge and a Burma Star Association Badge, certificate, Sister in Charge of a operating theatre in a military hospital, March 1945, Sister Hallam married EH Walton after the war
A collection of Militaria including WW2 Medals on bar, 39-45 Star, Atlantic Star, Pacific Star, Africa Star with Africa 42-43 clasp and War Medal, RF Shoulder Titles, Cap Badges, Buttons, Marksman Badges and a assortment of Commemorative Medals for Edward VII, Victoria, George VI, School Attendance,
* ALEXANDER GOUDIE RP RGI (SCOTTISH 1933 - 2004),NUDE DIPTYCHcharcoal and pastel on paper, signed (both)image size 63cm x 34cm each, overall size 107.5cm x 122cm Mounted, framed and under glass together.Note: Alexander Goudie was born in 1933 at Paisley and, as a child, showed prodigious talent for drawing. He studied at Glasgow School of Art when William Armour was head of drawing and painting and David Donaldson was the ubiquitous influence. Goudie, as a student at Glasgow, demonstrated his extraordinary ability. He received the Somerville Shanks Prize for Composition and, later, his draughtsmanship and sense of colour was recognized with the award of the Newbery Medal. As a young artist he grew up admiring three great masters, Sir John Lavery, George Henry and James Guthrie; all artists who had bridged the gap between Glasgow and Paris. It was these artists’ glorious virtuoso control of oil paint that appealed to Goudie, as well as their genre and realist subject-matter. Alexander Goudie was elected a member of the Glasgow Art Club in 1956 and a member of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters in 1970. He painted a portrait of the Queen for the Caledonian Club, London (1992/93), and exhibited widely, showing at Harari and Johns, in London, the Fine Art Society, Glasgow, and the Musee de la Faience, in Quimper. Sir Timothy Clifford, former Director of the National Galleries of Scotland, wrote: ''At his best, Goudie could draw better than any of his rivals in Scotland. There was magic and vision in his art and, I expect, history will be kind to him.'' Collections: 79 of Goudie's paintings are held in UK public collections including at Glasgow Museums & Galleries, The Hunterian, Rozelle House Galleries, Paisley Museum & Art Galleries and The Fleming Collection (London). Numerous prestigious corporate collections in the UK and France and in private collections around the world.
Silver gilt Medal of Honor for Work, Silver Medal of the Order of the Civic Star, Silver gilt Medal of Honor from the City of Paris, Silver gilt Medal of the Humanitarian Great Price of France, Commander`s Cross of the Order of Public Encouragement.. Different sizes, different conditions, 2nd part of the 20th Century. I
1 / Round engraved napkin, German work (punches) circa 1930. Weight 31 g.2 / Dish encasing the portrait in medal of King George V. England around 1960, weight 51 g, diameter 8 cm.3 / Molded plate reduction dated 1955. South America (punches, probably Guatemala), weight 21 g.The three objects are in good condition.
A group of five medals named to 14027 Driver W E Bartlett, Royal Horse Artillery, including the Victorian South Africa medal with 5 bars (SA 1901,1902, Transvaal, Orange Free State and Cape Colony) 1914 star with silver rosette to ribbon bar with a bar (5th August- 22nd November 1914), British War medal and Victory medal along with a George VI "For Faithful Service"
Sebastian Coe signed 10x8 colour photo. Sebastian Newbold Coe, Baron Coe, CH, KBE, Hon FRIBA (born 29 September 1956), often referred to as Seb Coe, is a British politician and former track and field athlete. As a middle-distance runner, Coe won four Olympic medals, including the 1500 metres gold medal at the Olympic Games in 1980 and 1984. He set nine outdoor and three indoor world records in middle-distance track events - including, in 1979, setting three world records in the space of 41 days - and the world record he set in the 800 metres in 1981 remained unbroken until 1997. Coe's rivalries with fellow Britons Steve Ovett and Steve Cram dominated middle-distance racing for much of the 1980s. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
Multi Signed 50th Anniversary of the Glider Pilot Regiment Flown FDC With Stamps and Postmarks. Personally Signed by Parachutists including I Christie, C Dixon, M Sheridan, D Mitchell, D Alexander, M Gardener, G Maclennan, C Burman, J Grime, C Hartigan, S Tebbutt and G Wilson. JS(AC)61. Flown in a Britten Norman Islander. Military Medal Stamp with 9 May 92 Postmark. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
Miscellaneous Tokens and Checks, Co LIMERICK, Limerick, Stein Brown & Co, copper One Tub, 27mm, 7.00g (W 2545; D & W 339/54); George IV, Visit to Ireland, 1821, a brass medalet, unsigned, 25mm (BHM 1134); Killyleagh, Killinchy, Kilwood and Tullynakill Farming Society, a white metal award medal by Allen & Moore, un-named, 45mm; Irish International Exhibition, Dublin, 1907, a bronze medal by Hely, 26mm (Allen Pt 5; cf. DNW 188, 750); together with a masonic token [5]. Varied state £40-£60
Irish Surplus Revenue Dispute, 1755, a gilt pinchbeck medal, unsigned [by J. Roche?], crowned Irish harp, rev. Earl of Kildare standing left with sword drawn, preventing a hand from snatching money off a table, 36mm (MI II, 676/391; E 650). Some light staining, otherwise good fine, rare £60-£80 --- Provenance: W.J. McKivor Collection
Royal Belfast Academical Institution, 1810, a copper medal by T.W. Ingram, legend in five lines under scroll, rev. seated robed female placing wreath over the head of a boy who holds an open book, building in background, un-named, 48mm (Grimshaw p.46; E 1013; cf. DNW 143, 68). Extremely fine; in original red fitted case £120-£150
Church of St Andrew, Dublin, 1841, a copper communion medal by Woodhouse, 30mm; Victoria, Visit to Ireland, 1849, white metal medals (2), by I. Parkes for Gardner & Co, 44mm (W & E 553B.1; cf. BHM 2331), and unsigned, for Todd, Burns & Co, 31mm (W & E 566B.1); Great Industrial Exhibition, Dublin, 1853, a white metal medal, unsigned, for Gardner & Co, 44mm; Visit to the Great Eastern Steamship, Dublin, 1886, a brass-plated white metal medal, unsigned, 32mm; John Shaw, Dublin, an 1895 Calendar medal by R.E. Daish, 38mm [6]. Second about extremely fine, others fine to very fine, some pierced as issued £60-£80 --- Provenance: B. Woodside Collection [first bt I. Seawright, second bt 2005, fourth bt M. Eden 1994, last bt M. Eden 1990]
Kilkenny College, a silver award medal after W. Mossop, Minerva seated left holding a wreath, owl at feet, WB engraved in exergue, rev. wreath, named (Benjamin Bushbury, 1841), 36mm (Grimshaw 126; cf. BDW 3, 165). Usual die flaw on obverse, bright from past cleaning and with associated surface marks, otherwise very fine, rare £80-£100 --- Kilkenny College, the history of which dates back to 1538, was re-endowed by the Duke of Ormonde in 1667; the new college, erected in the 1780s, is now the present-day County Hall, Kilkenny
International Exhibition of Arts & Manufacturers, Dublin, 1865, a copper award medal by A. Geefs, winged female figure flying left with bountiful cornucopia, products of Arts and Industry in foreground set against a Greek-style temple, rev. wreath with crowned Irish harp, named (P.C. Owen, For Services), 75mm (E 1577). Extremely fine £120-£150 --- Provenance: Baldwin Auction 81, 10 May 2013, lot 3560; D. Kenefick Collection, DNW Auction 172, 11 March 2020, lot 522; W.J. McKivor Collection
Cork Exhibition, 1883, a white metal medal by J.F. O’Crowley, 31mm (Woodside BC 1; D & W 54/78); James O’Crowley, a white metal medal, 1884+, 31mm; Imperial Hotel, Cork, a white metal medal by J.F. O’Crowley, 31mm (Woodside BC 2); Blarney Fete, 1896, a white metal medal by J.F. O’Crowley, 31mm (Woodside BC 3); Edward VII, Visit to Cork Harbour, 1906, a silver medal by J.F. O’Crowley, 31mm (W & E 4912A [not recorded in silver]; Woodside BC 5); Visit of the Atlantic Fleet to QUEENSTOWN, 1910, a white metal medal by J.F. O’Crowley, 31mm (BHM 3988; MH 678; Woodside BC 4); together with another brass medal by O’Crowley (Woodside BC 7) [7]. Third extremely fine, sixth about very fine and very rare, others fine and better, some pierced as issued £100-£150 --- Provenance: B. Woodside Collection [first bt J. Whitmore 1987, second bt 2010, third and fourth bt 2017, fifth bt 2019, sixth bt 2007]
Victoria, Visit to Ireland, 1900, a bronze medal by F. Bowcher for Spink, 39mm (W & E 1893A.2; BHM 3662; E 1840); Photographic Society of Ireland, a silver award medal by J.A. Restall, named (Open Class, 2nd Award, won by A.E. Coleman, 1905), 51mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1904 (Frazer p.199) [2]. Very fine and better £60-£80
BELGIUM, The Gevaert International Photographic Competition, 1912, a bronze medal by C. Stoeving for Awes Munze, Berlin, named (G.J. Singleton), 60mm (cf. Simmons FPL 13, 8; cf. DNW 35, 651); Dublin Camera Club, a bronze award plaque by J.A. Restall, named (D.C.C. 1915, G.J. Singleton), 40 x 26mm, bronze award medals (2), unsigned, named (G.J. Singleton...1915; January 1922, G.J. Singleton), both 44mm, Photographic Society of Ireland, medals (4), all unsigned, in bronze, named (Class A, Landscapes and Seascapes, G.J. Singleton, 1917), 49mm, others (3, second in silver), named (Class A Landscapes and Seascapes, G.J. Singleton, 1921; Portraits & Figure Studies, G.J. Singleton, 1922; Lantern Slides, G.J. Singleton, 1922), all 38mm; Royal Zoological Society of Ireland, a bronze award medal by W. Woodhouse, named (Photographic Competiiton, Awarded to George J. Singleton, 1924), 30mm [10]. Very fine and better £120-£150 --- George J. Singleton, sometime secretary of the Photographic Society of Ireland
Trinity College, Dublin, a silver award medal, unsigned [by W. Woodhouse], bust of Elizabeth I three-quarters right, rev. arms, hist. et scient. polit., etc, named (Flora McIvor, 1916), 48mm (Went, Heritage 148). Brilliant mint state £100-£150 --- Provenance: DNW Auction 172, 11 March 2020, lot 527; W.J. McKivor Collection
Ulster Medical Society, Campbell Memorial Trust, a bronze award medal by Rosamond Praeger for Sir Thomas Houston on behalf of Pinches, bust of Robert Campbell left, rev. Campbell examining the leg of an infant being held on his mother’s lap, named (Thomas Houston, BA, MD, 1924), 76mm (Storer –; MJP p.19). Tiny spot of verdigris in centre of reverse, otherwise about extremely fine and very rare; a poignant award to an original trustee and close friend of Robert Campbell £150-£200 --- Provenance: DNW Auction 66, 6 July 2005, lot 1154; A Collection of Irish Historical Medals, the property of a Gentleman, DNW Auction 172, 11 March 2020, lot 489; W.J. McKivor Collection. Robert Campbell (1866-1920), b Carnanee, Templepatrick, co Antrim; studied at the Royal Belfast Academical Institution and at Queen’s College, Belfast; graduated from the Royal University of Ireland, 1892; house surgeon at St Thomas’s Hospital, London, then resident physician at Chester Infirmary; appointed honorary surgeon at the Belfast Hospital for Sick Children, 1898, then in positions at the Belfast Royal Hospital and Royal Victoria Hospital; surgeon to the Ulster Volunteer Force in World War I. Following his death over 100 of his friends and colleagues subscribed £874 to what became the Robert Campbell Memorial Fund, administered by Thomas (later Sir Thomas) Houston (†June 1949), then president of the Ulster Medical Society and the recipient of this medal, who became chancellor of Queen’s University, Belfast. The medal, designed by the Ulster sculptress Rosamond Praeger (1867-1954), was awarded periodically for distinguished work in any branch of medical science in Ulster
Irish Olympic Games Trials, Liverpool, 1924, a bronze medal, unsigned, 28mm; Dunadry Inn, Gala Ball, 1979, a bronze medal for British Airways and Old Bushmills, unsigned, 38mm [2]. First very fine, with loop for suspension, second extremely fine £20-£30 --- Provenance: W.J. McKivor Collection
50th Anniversary of the Easter Rising, 1966, a silver medal by P. Vincze, bust of Padraig Pearse right, rev. kneeling male and seated female with flags, legend in field, 50mm, hallmarked Dublin 1966, edge stamped 0743 (Went 158; E 2109). Some hairlines and tiny rim nicks, otherwise extremely fine and brilliant £80-£100 --- END OF SALE
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