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Royal Navy interest service documents and ephemera relating to Cecil Babcock L6737 Officer's Steward, including Certificates of Service with the first entry dated May 1915 and last entry September 1945, Trade Certificate, Admiralty Manual for Officer's Stewards, Mine Clearance Service Medal Badge, condolence letter and investiture ticket stub both for Buckingham Palace, together with a Women's Land Army Tie, two school attendance medals etc
Collection of medals, badges and ephemera for Lt Colonel A D Low RAMC including DSO group of six medal miniatures, India General Service Medal and Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service Medal both miniature, Order of St John Gallipoli Star, sporting medals, British Red Cross medals, cloth insignia, empty OBE box by Garrard & Co, identity bracelet, two German WW1 shoulder boards etc
British Army WW1 medal pair comprising War Medal and Victory Medal named to 50876 Pte W G Pridnam, Royal Warwickshire Regiment together with WW2 1939-1945 Star and War Medal, Royal Air Force Certificate Service and Discharge for 614759 Ronald Oliver Hewlett, Somerset Light Infantry pin badge, Maginot line badge, a 1945 RAF related diary and two further diaries etc
Royal Air Force WW2 Distinguished Flying Medal group of five attributed to 1121144 Flight Sergeant T W Carr, comprising DFM in box, 1939-1945 Star, Air Crew Europe Star, War and Defence medals, together with his log book, official documentation and extensive ephemera including training manuals, note books including Trail Mechanism of the CSBS, Gunnery, Bombing, Map Reading and Signals, maps including three for raids over Magdeburg 27 Jan 1944, Potsdam and Oplane (topographical and aerial).Thomas William Carr's operational missions were as a bomb aimer with 626 Squadron (Lancasters). His first was in October 1943 over Kassel, his last over Rotterdam in May 1945 - a total of 33 'ops' including The Battle of Berlin, Essen and Cherbourg on the night of 5-6 June, 1944, for which his log book reads: '2nd Front opened, Cherbourg area, gun positions'
Eight WW2 medals comprising two 1939-1945 Star, Africa Star with clasp for 8th Army, Italy Star, Atlantic Star, Pacific Star and two War Medals, together with WW1 War Medal named to 65838 Pte W O Roberts 24th Canadian Infantry, WW1 German Honour Cross Medal, Labour Corps cap badge and medal ribbons etc
Six: Captain Robert Jenkins, Royal Navy. Maval General Service Medal with bar Syria 1848 (Robt. Jenkins, Midshipman), China 1842 with Bar (Robert Jenkins, Midshipman), South Africa 1853 (Lieut. Robt. Jenkins, R.N.), 'For Arctic Discoveries 1818-1855' Medal (Un-named), New Zealand 1863-64 (Captn. R.J. Jenkins C.B. H.M.S. Miranda) and a St. Jean D'arcre Medal. Together with a watercolour Portrait of Robert Jenkins, ink details to back 'Robert Jenkins, Commander R.N. 1853, M.A. Wingfield', in contemporary gilt frame 8in H x 7in W
Pair: Egypt 1882 with 'El-Teb-Tamaai', 'Suakin 1884', 'Tel-El-Kebir' engraved to Capt. C.B.H. Jenkins, 19th Hussars (heavily pitted from Star); with Khedives Star 1882; a Queen's South Africa Medal with bars 'Defence of Ladysmith', 'Orange Free State', Laings Neck', 'Belfast' and 'South Africa 1901' to Col. C.B.H. Wolseley-Jenkins, 19th Hussars; and a First War Medal to Capt. C.W. Wolseley-Jenkins
A Queen's South Africa Medal with bars to Wittebergen and Cape Colony to 3326 Pte. J. Raybould S. Stafford Regiment: A King's South Africa Medal with date bars to 1730 Pte. T. Rawle East Yorkshire Regiment and an Africa General Service Medal with Queen Elizabeth Head and bar Kenya to A.I. Matunga Kinguu: a Khedives Star 1884-5, three other South Africa Medals and a selection of replica Medals
A group of Medals comprising WWI War Medal to 31636 W.O. CL2 W.T. Youngman R.A., George VI Coronation Medal, Long Service and Good Conduct Medal to 1404786 W.O.II W.T. Youngman R.A. and a Meritorious Service Medal (George VI) to 1404786 W.O. CL1 W.T. Youngman R.A. and a Long Service and Good Conduct Medal to 78461 Q.M. Sgt. 1. in B.C. Pine R.G.A.
§ PAUL LUCIEN MAZE (FRENCH 1887-1979) GARDENING Signed lower right, pastel on buff paper(26cm x 36.5cm (10.25in x 14.25in))Provenance: Artist's studio sale.Footnote: Note: Sold without reserve. Paul Maze was born in Normandy, the birthplace of impressionism. Fittingly, his biography is titled ‘The Lost Impressionist’, although he is also frequently described as a Post-Impressionist. His immersion in both movements is unsurprising. He knew Monet and Renoir, and Pisarro was an early teacher. He friends included Derain and Bonnard and he sketched with Raoul Dufy. George Braque was a lifelong friend and he was particularly close to Vuillard who encouraged his use of pastel. Maze had a strong Scottish connection; his first army post was as a volunteer interpreter with the Scots Greys. He served in both world wars and was a much-decorated hero who was awarded the Croix de Guerre, Legion D’honneur, the Military Medal and the Distinguished Conduct Medal. He developed a close friendship with Winston Churchill, whom he taught. He was a frequent visitor to Chartwell. Churchill wrote the preface to Maze’s autobiography and the forward to his 1939 New York exhibition. Then, he wrote “with the fewest of strokes, he can create an impression at once true and beautiful” His work was in the collection of the late Queen Mother and is held in many public collections, including the Tate and at Glasgow. This collection came from the artist’s family. It includes his favourite subjects, Trooping the Colour, still life, yachting, the Sussex landscape of his adopted country and, especially, his beloved wife, Jessie.
British Eight Place 'Desert Rat' MBE Medal Group with citation note to 531893 Warrant Officer Class I (Regimental Sergeant-Major) Royal Armoured Corps ("B" Squadron, 7th Hussars) later promoted to Captain Stanley Arthur Blake 7th Hussars, a fantastic court mounted medal group which includes an MBE Awarded for his action in (Durban, South Africa during Operation Crusader - The 7 Queen’s Own Hussars were one of the cruiser-equipped armoured regiments in 7 Armoured Brigade, 7 Armoured Division, the famous “Desert Rats”, under 30 Corps, Eighth Army.,) 1939-45 Star, The Africa Star, The Burma Star, The Defence Medal, The 1939-45 Medal, The General Service Medal with Palestine 1945-48 Clasp, Medal for Long Service and Good Conduct (Regular Army). Comes with a good batch of Provenance and photographs, his 1st Class Army Physical Training Certificate (India) issues in Poona 1921, two photos of the Regimental NCO's Inter-War period, Pictures of his being given an award on Parade and a picture of him in later service as a Captain 7th Hussars. There is also a copy of the 1941 Gazette which mentions him for being awarded his MBE for assisting in helping ' many wheeled vehicles' through a minefield in Capuzzo. A beautiful group with excellent paperwork and well worth researching. The lot comes with a large selection of Military and Boxing related snippets from Newspapers tracing all the Boxing matches and the athletic career Captain Staley Blake.
British Group of four with clasp to Herbert Francis Allen Leading Electricians Mate Royal Navy Submarine Service including: The 1939-45 Star, The Atlantic Star, The Burma Star with Pacific Clasp and 1939-45 War Medal. Having served on H.M.S. Affray which was lost in 1951 with all crew off the Channel Islands, he was spared due to his being away on a training course.
French WWI Mobilisation Bronze Table Medal made for workers from the "Palais de la Nouveauté" (Palace of Novelty), the inscription in the box "le palais de la nouveauté à son personnel mobilisé 1914-1918" (The Palace of Novelty to its mobilized staff). A bronze table medal with the inscription "a la gloire des armees du droit et la liberte" (to the glory of the armies of law and liberty) and on the reverse the same as the box above, the artist who made the medal signed by J.P. LEGASTELOIS who also made many of the famous Journee medallions.
British WWI War Medal to 1652 SGT W. E. O'Brien 1st G.G.A Indian Defence Force, possibly the Gwalior Group A, as British servicemen were conscripted into the Princely states which formed the Defence Force unlike Indian Servicemen who were volunteers, the Indian Defence Force was later disbanded in 1920, to be succeeded by the Auxiliary Force (India) and the Indian Territorial Force. A scarce War medal issued to a British Soldier who served with the British-Indian Army.
A group of motor cycling medals, including a silver and silver and enamel medal for Bristol Motor Cycling Club 1920 and R.M.C 1928, a Victorian 128 Miles Maltese star style medal, with seven bronze and bronze and enamel medals including Sunbeam M.C.C., Northampton Motor Cyclists Club, Horsham, Eastern Centre, Reliability Trial, and a large bronze unmarked cycling medal, (11)
A mixed lot, including Aitchisns collapsible binoculars, an unengraved Smallbore National Rifle Association medal in case, a leather bag of musket balls, an ARP (Air Raid Precautions) badge, a selection of 18th century loose pistol grips, A WWII German shell, with four 1940’s Gun Licenses for Mr Edmund Harold Lester, (qty)
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