A GROUP OF JEWELLERY (QTY)To include; a 9ct gold mounted oval shell cameo pendant, carved as the portrait of a lady, a gold mounted pale green stone drop shaped pendant, detailed 9 CT, two pendant lockets, a Victorian oval black cameo brooch, a Siamese Sterling and niello decorated bracelet, with a brooch and a pair of earclips, two further brooches, a silver fob medal mounted as a brooch, a single row necklace of cultured pearls, a freshwater cultured pearl necklace, nine further necklaces and chains, a quantity of glass beads, probably Venetian, various pairs of earrings, a hair comb, a snuff box and a few further items
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A Distinguished Conduct Medal, named to '16-637 Cpl C. Farrar. 16/W.York.R.', together with a collection of badges and patches, to include dog tags, Royal Army Service Corps, a Notts and Derby badge, a R.Warwickshire badge, a Middlesex bade and a collection of dress buttonsCondition report: Wear and knocks throughout.Frame split and in pieces.
A collection of medals, comprising a South Africa Medal named '4190 Pte J. Grant. RL: Fusiliers' with South Africa 1902, Transvaal, Orange free State and Cape Colony bars, an Edward VII Long Service and Good Conduct Medal named '4191 Sjt. W.G. Beeston. R.Fus.', a Greatr War Victory and War Medal named '53132 Pte. J. Frost. The. Queen's R.' and a Lusitania medal (5)Condition report: All with surface scratches, knocks and scratches. No ribbons.
A Serbian Order of the White Eagle medal, the badge with a later silver bar brooch fitting, in original Huguenin Frères & Co. caseCondition report: Major losses to white enamel cross, and some losses to the red enamel roundel verso. Some chips and scratches to the remaining enamel.Some wear to the gilding.Minor surface marks/scratches/tarnish.Discolouration to the case.Ribbon deficient.
APPRENTICE BOYS OF DERRY MEDAL, 1814 by W.S. Mossop lacking original suspension ring but with a later chain & jump ring, together with two Elizabeth II Scottish small boxes, enamelled on their covers with cat portraits, and a nickel pocket compass; the medal 41 mm diameter; 4 oz weighable silver (4)
A 19th century French Exposition Universelle Internationale gold prize medal by J.C.Chaplain, Paris, 1878:, awarded to J.J.Colman, the obverse with a laureate bust of France within Republique Francaise, to the reverse with Victory above the Exhibition grounds holding a wreath and a trumpet, to a winged figure below holding a banner bearing the winner's name, stamped with French poincon, in a gilt tooled red leather and burgundy velvet lined fitted case, 50mm diameter, 80.4g *Notes Jeremiah James Colman M.P.[1830-98] was the third member of the Colman family to take charge of the famous mustard company in Norwich. He devoted his life to public service and building the firm into a global brand and was made an Honorary Freeman of the city of Norwich in 1893.
Behind Enemy Lines, Gulf War Collection, a gold Sovereign and two miniature medals,; no.00315, to include: a 1979 gold sovereign, issued to British military personnel; a miniature of The Gulf Medal 1990-1991 and a miniature of The Kuwait Liberation Medal, in a presentation case with certificate of authenticity and two leaflets.
James Craig, 2nd Battalion Scots Guards Tumbledown, framed medal group with no.2 Para General Service medal with oak leaf cluster for MID UN Forces Cyprus, South Atlantic medal with Rosettes 1982 Falklands conflict and Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee medal, all unnamed, together with a silk Remembrance framed memento. Proceeds of this lot go to the Help For Heroes charity. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)
A small group of military related jewellery comprising Women's Royal Naval Service Regimental gold brooch, a sterling silver and marcasite Royal Naval 'sweetheart' brooch, a WWI Royal Naval Officer style brooch stamped to the back 14ct, a pair of Naval cufflinks and a dress set of the Defence Medal and the 1939-45 medal (6)Condition report: Women's Royal Naval Service regimental gold brooch lacking pin fastening, otherwise in good condition
A 9ct gold pearl set ring and four brooches, a Victorian St John Ambulance Brigade 1897 Jubilee Medal, a silver enamelled nursing badge and a gilt Farthing coin braceletCondition report: The ring 2.7 grams in weight, the amethyst set brooch stamped 15ct and weighing 2.4 grams, the medal with wear and the other items in moderate condition.
A 1914 Star to Military Medal winner 10491 Private Patrick Gillon of the Scottish Rifles, (with copy clasp) Private Patrick Gillon entered France with the 2nd Battalion Scottish Rifles (Cameronians) on 5 November 1914. He was to be awarded the Military Medal on 9 November 1916 presumably for action during the Battle of the Somme when the battalion saw heavy fighting, particularly in October 1916. Patrick died of wounds on 30 July 1917 and is buried in the Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery in Belgium. Although Soldiers Died in the Great War states that Patrick was born and enlisted in Barony, Glasgow the Commonwealth War Graves Commission database states that he was the ?adopted son of Emma M. Pullin, of Ardleigh Court Cottage, Ardleigh, Colchester.?
1914-15 Star to Military Medal Winner B/6932 Private A Isbister, 2nd Battalion Scottish Rifles (Cameronians). Private Isbister entered France on 11 March 1915 and was awarded the Military Medal for bravery in the Field during the third battle of Ypres (Passchendaele). He was discharged to the Class Z reserve.
lever movement signed and numbered 13021844, enamel dial with Roman numerals, seconds dial, case with maker's mark ALD and numbered 489344, Birmingham hallmark for 1930, with a double Albert curb link watch chain, each link stamped 9c and with an attached 9 carat gold swivel fob and a 9 carat gold medal48mm wideCondition report: Case with surface scratches, case with small dents in parts, front cover with small pieces of enamel missing to the chapter ring, dial is clean, hand setting correctly, mainspring appears to be slipping when winding the watch and the mainspring might need replacing, movement in going order, total watch weight 98.3g, total weight of chain, fob and medal 38.8g.
A Queen Anne Peace of Utrecht Silver Medal by J Croker, 1713, cast with a bust and inscribed ANNA.D.G.MAG.BRI.FR.ET.HIB.REG., the reverse with Anne as Britannia and inscribed COMPOSITIS.VENERANTVR.ARMIS and MDCCXIII, mounted in a later silver and tortoiseshell snuffbox, 8cm wideCondition report: Some wear and scratches throughout. No splits. Some minor dents to the metal. Hinge good but with some play. Box closes well.
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