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THE WALTON LAWN TENNIS CLUB SILVER CHALLENGE MEDAL 1929,awarded to E.H. Thatcher, the obverse depicting a tennis player mid-serve, the reverse inscibed 'WALTON LAWN TENNIS CLUB CHALLENGE MEDAL 1929 E.H. THATCHER', in sterling silver, maker V&S, 3.9cm diameter, approx 39g, in period fitted case
Antarctic.- Koettlitz (Reginald) Group of 15 gelatin silver prints of Antarctica, some joined to form panoramas, most captioned in manuscript to verso (presumably in Koettlitz's hand), including views of the Discovery and surroundings from Hut Point, Western Mountains, South Victoria Land, Winter Harbour, tabular ice bergs etc., together with 4 other photographs (not of Antarctica), a studio portrait of Koettlitz by James Bacon of Newcastle upon Tyne, and 4 later postcards from other Koettlitz family members, most photographs c.100 x 150mm., but three conjoined to form panorama 105 x 405mm., c.1904 (19)⁂ Reginald Koettlitz (1860-1916) was born to a German father and English mother in Ostend, the family later settling in Kent. After practising as a doctor in County Durham, Koettlitz joined the Jackson Harmsworth Expedition to Franz Joseph Land in 1894-97 as physician and geologist. He then volunteered for Scott's Discovery expedition to the Antarctic (1901-04), as physician and biologist. The Scott Polar Research Institute holds 19 albums of photographs from that expedition and the photographers are mostly identified by initials, including c.130 images marked "K" - presumably Koettlitz. For his work on the expedition Koettlitz was awarded a Royal Geographical Society medal.Only two of the photographs are dated: one with annotation to verso "Winter Harbour Release Operations Sawing near ship, noon 12.1.4"; and the other "Winter Harb. 1904 Pressure undulations & ridges off C. Armitage also pool of open water. Taken from the Ridge the upper and southern end. Fine but cloudy 1p.m. Jan 4/04. F42 - 1/4?. Print 5 min."Three of the postcards are addressed to his niece Miss U[lrica] Koettlitz and one asks "Did you know R.K. took colour photos in the Discovery? I suppose all his material returned to him was lost in the museum. But he was well ahead of his time." If such photographs should ever surface they would be the earliest colour images of Antarctica, predating those taken by Frank Hurley on the ill-fated Shackleton expedition of 1914-17.
Collection of Third Reich interest medals, to include a Mother's cross, lapel enamel badge, pin badge, war merit cross, civil service faithful service medal, also a sports jersey patch, two cloth patches (probably post WWII) also a George VI general service medal with Palestine clasp awarded to 14145308Sjt. T. L. Gibbon. South Lancashire Regiment,
Collection of medals and badges, to include a 1914-1918 medal for Maurice Davies, a miniature 1914-1918 medal, Victory Medal for Gnr. R Pirpoint R.A. 79731, 1914 Star for L. Cpl. J. Connolly 1st Manchester Regiment, two WWII Defence Medals, one in box for John Lowndes of Blackpool, 1939-1945 medal, Africa Star, Burma Star, Italy Star, Atlantic Star, France and Germany Star, and 1939-45 Star, together with various badges and buttons also a 1920's set of De La Rue cards with swastika designs to the reverse, and a silver Lancashire Masonic medal.
9ct gold curb link watch-guard or Albert chain, with 9ct medal 'Glasgow Dairyman's Bowling Competition Won by David Taylor 6th June 1919', 54g gross. Chain length 42cm dog tooth to dog. Each link stamped '9' and '375'. Albert bar 'E,W&S' and '9.375'. One dog clip stamped 'EW&S'. Medal maker 'JD'. No obvious signs of repair. The medal is hallmarked.
9ct gold curb link watch-guard or Albert chain with 9ct gold shield fob, 31.9g gross. Medal maker T&S Birmingham. One dog clip stamped 'EWES', the other '9 and 375'. Albert bar maker EWES. Each link stamped '375' and '9'. No obvious condition issues. Dog clip to dog clip the chain is approx. 36cm.
A 14K gold cased ladies Keywood pocket watch later converted to a wristwatch, the case with floral engraving, the gold coloured dial with Arabic numerals, with key; along with silver and gold plated Lads League Football medals circa 1950, and a proof strike of a medal to be presented in memory of James Brabazon Grimston Vth Earl of Verulam, box, and other itemsLocation:
A collection of jewellery, to include a 9ct gold singles stone cubic zirconia ring, London 1981, a pair of gold earrings with screw fittings, tested as approximately 9ct gold, a 9ct gold hollow brooch with metal pin, Chester, a sterling silver Viking ship brooch by Shipton & Co, Chester 1949, a sterling silver Celtic brooch by John Hart, Edinburgh, a sterling silver medal, together with a quantity of costume jewellery (qty.)9ct gold - 8.34g total
British Army Scots Guards WW1 Military Cross group of seven medals comprising MBE, Military Cross named to Regimental Sergeant Major E T Cutler Scots Guards, Queen's South Africa Medal with clasps for Belmont, Modder River, Driefontein, Johannesburg, Diamond Hill, Belfast and South Africa 1901, named to 1931 Corporal E T Cutler, WW1 1914 Star with clasp for 5th August - 22 November 1914, War Medal and Victory Medal with M.I.D emblem named to 1931 WO class 1 E T Cutler (Q.M Sergeant to Star), all Scots Guards, and his Long Service and Good Conduct Medal.Also included are the warrant dated May 1915 appointing him to Warrant Officer Class 1, Commission dated June 1919 to be Quartermaster, Commission dated April 1927 for his promotion to rank of Lieutenant, mentions in Dispatches from Field Marshal French dated 30 Nov 1913 and Field Marshal Haig dated 16 March 1919, both signed by Winston Churchill, his journal from 1895 charting his service from his first joining the colours and parade in front of Queen Victoria, service and action in the Boer War through to the end of WW1, and a further WW1 diary covering 1914-1915, one entry November begins 'the poor old battalion is gradually being wiped out'.
British Army WW2 RAMC ephemera including Soldier's Service & Pay book for 7385742 Cpl Phillips, Identity Certificate, side hat with badge, khaki tunic with RAMC badges, sporting medals etc together with three WW2 German Nazi Third Reich badges/medals comprising Wound Badge with 107 to reverse, 1941/42 Eastern Front Medal and a N.S Frauenfchat badge with RZM & M1 to reverse, souvenirs acquired by Cpl Phillips RAMC
British Army WW2 medals comprising Defence Medal, War Medal, Long Service Good Conduct medal named to 2730734 Sgt WA Morgan Welsh Guards, Territorial Efficiency medal named to 2730734 Sgt WA Morgan Royal Army Ordnance Corps, miniatures, three swimming medals and three Welsh Guards Association badges, photographs and an Air Ministry Morse key
British Army WW1 medal trio comprising 1914/1915 Star, War Medal and Victory Medal named to 1208 Sapper H R Mount, Royal Engineers, postal boxes, Royal Engineer Record Office letter, photographs and button brooch with photograph to reverse. Together with his Memorial Plaque and a newspaper cutting from the Deal, Walmer & Sandwich Mercury dated Saturday, August 24th 1917 reporting on how he had been 'murdered in cold blood' by a German officer following a German attack while tending to an injured comrade, Sergeant A E Boston Northumberland Fusiliers, and a letter from Sgt Boston dated 30th July 1918 to Sapper Mount's mother explaining circumstances leading to her son's murder
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