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A large group of bound editions of The Journal of Hellenic Studies Comprising all vols. from vol. XXV, 1905 to vol. XXXVII, 1917; vol. XL, 1920 ( part 2 only); vol. XLI, 1921, pts 1 and 2; vol. XLII, 1922, pts 1 and 2 (x2); vol. XLIII, 1923 (pt 1 only); and all vols. from vol. XLIV, 1924 – 2011. (QTY)Footnotes:Emeritus Professor Brian Shefton (1919-2012) was one of the country's leading Classical Archaeologist in the post-war period. In 1955 Professor Shefton became a lecturer in the Classics Department at Newcastle, becoming Professor of Greek Art and Archaeology in 1979. Elected a Fellow of the British Academy in 1985, he received their Kenyon Medal in 1999. Professor Shefton returned to his birthplace of Cologne to receive the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, honoris causa, in 1989, and was invested with a honorary fellowship in 2005 at Newcastle University. His collection of books and antiquities is now partially retained in the Shefton Gallery of Greek and Etruscan Archaeology at the Great North Museum.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Medal: Education, a gold circular Medal, the obverse with central Maid of Eireann, the outer ring inscribed 'Awarded by the Board of Intermediate Education Ireland,' the reverse with inscribed 'Middle Grade Josephine Byrne, First in Modern Languages 1901' in original presentation box, [Edmond Johnson, Dublin]. (1)
The Fenian Raid of 1866 Medal: de Couteur (Sergent) [O. Labelle], An Official issue Medal, the obverse with side profile portrait of Queen Victoria in royal regalia, the reverse ornate design of old Canadian flag and maple leaves on wreath oval 'Canada' above the edge, inscribed 'O. Labelle - Sergent de Couleurs Chasseurs,' with red and white stripe ribbon and suspension bar 'Fenian Raid 1866,' and engraved additional bar inscribed 'Sergent de Couteir.' (1) * Inscribed in 1899, these Medals were granted to all Men of the regular and colonial forces in Canada who were employed in repelling the Fenian Raids on the Canadian Frontier in the 1860's & 1870's.
Medals: World War One - Canadian Railway Troops, [Harding (Spr. R. C.R.T. - 279180) a group of two Medals including "The Great War for Civilisation 1914 - 1919," with original ribbon, a George V Medal with original ribbon, and also a brass Badge for "Canadian Legion British Empire Service League," as a lot. (3)
Medals: World War I & others, Connaught Rangers [Dillon (Pte. W.)] a 1914 - 15 (George V) Medal lacks ribbon awarded to Pte. W. Dillon (5359); together with an Egypt Campaign Medal 1884 - 6, lacks ribbon; a 'Re Na Prainne' or Emergency 1939-46 Medal, with red and white ribbon and Seirbhis Naisiunta suspension bar; a brass 1870-71 Societe Francaise de Secour Medal, as a collection, w.a.f. (4)
Medals: World War One: [French Military] 1914 - 1918, a group of four Medals (recipient unknown) to include: * 'The War Cross 1914 - 1918" (with green and red ribbon and brass star (lacks leaf); * "The Combatants Cross," with light blue and red stripped ribbon; * "The Commemorative Medal" with candy strip ribbon; * "Inter Allied Victory Medal" with multi coloured ribbon; as a collection, w.a.f. (4)
Munster Athletic Championships 1899 Medals: G.A.A.: Athletics, Munster Championship (Waterville) a 9ct gold Celtic Cross Medal, the obverse with green enamel overlay and inscribed 'Gaelic Athletic Association, and Eire', the reverse inscribed 'Waterville Athletic C. & C. Sports 4th July 1899, 220 Yards Championship of Munster Maurice Fitzgerald,' hallmarked, converted to a Brooch; together with its silver companion, inscribed '100 Yards Championship of Munster won 2nd, Waterville A & C. & C. Sports, 4th July 1899,' hallmarked, as Medals, w.a.f. (2)
1915 All-Ireland Football Winners Medal: G.A.A. Football, 1915 (Wexford), 9ct gold Celtic Cross Medal, the obverse with pierced and scroll design and inscribed 'Cumann na gCleas luit Gaedhael,' and 'Eire' across the centre, the reverse inscribed, "All-Ireland Football C'ship, won by Wexford 1915," hallmarked. (1) * This was the first of four consecutive wins for Wexford. They prevented Kerry winning a three in a row on a score line of 2.4 to 2.1 with goals from Jim Byrne and Aiden Byrne. Sean O'Kennedy captained Wexford. The match was attended by 27,000.
A collection of WWI medals, comprising three British War medals, two Victory medals, one 1914-15 star, all awarded to Pte. G. F. Cowell and Pte. CS Graham, together with the British Red Cross Society For War Services 1914-1918Condition report: All with various degrees of tarnish. One British war medal missing its ribbon.Please see additional images.
A collection of militaria & postcards, comprising an un-named Defence Medal, War Medal and The France and Germany Star, with their miniatures, together with early 20th Century postcards featuring European scenes, an RAF sweetheart brooch, military patches, Royal Air Force regimental photographs and other assorted military photographs, books, maps and a small assortment of European coinageCondition report: The is a large collection and is generally good with some scuffed corners to photographs and expected marks to cased packets of post cards
Breon O'CASEY (1928-2001)Pebble formBronzeSigned with initials and editioned 'II'length 10cmThe original concept for this work was commissioned by the British Art Medal Society. ‘When I was asked to make a medal, I had no idea how to go about it. Luckily the definition of “medal” was very tolerant; but even so the prospect was daunting. I had to put my thinking cap on.‘I eventually got some pebbles from the beach, dipped them into molten wax several times to build up a layer of wax, shaped them a bit, and then, when they were hard, carved lines into them. Whether the result is any good is not for me to say; and why these lines and not others, I have no idea; the idea is there but can’t be translated into words.’ Breon O'Casey It is highly probable that this work was bought directly from the artist. Condition report: This anomalous little bronze is in excellent condition
Our Indian & Colonial Forces, a 10 page folding 'book' from designs by R. Simkin, published by Dean & Son Ltd Dean's Gold Medal Series. Images include Natal Carbineers, British Guiana Police, 44th Gurkhas, Queensland Mounted Rifles, Malay States Guides Trinidad Light Horse and many more (some folds later reinforced with tape, some slight chipping to edges, otherwise gd)
British WWII D.F.C. Group of six medals and Ephemera to Lieutenant Eric Chandler D.F.C., listed in the London Gazette as serving with R.A.F.V.R., 223 Sqn. Service number: 160989. The group consists of a Distinguished Flying Cross dated 1945 in original Royal Mint box of issue with certificate of issue from Buckingham Palace (the message: I greatly regret that I am unable to give you personally the award which you have so well earned...) with the George VI signature, 1939-1945 Star, The Africa Star, The France and Germany Star, 1939-45 Medal and Defence Medal, with is cap badges, buttons and rank pips. The ephemera includes his RAF Service and Release Book, RAF Navigator's Air Bomber's and Air Gunner's Flying Log Book which lists the Operations he flew on which include Hohebudburg, Bonn and Mainz with a note from the Wing Commander of No.223 (B.S.) Sqd that he flew on 26 operational sorties with that group, RAF 'Use of English' Course No.7 Booklet and an album of pictures of himself and his family with some Aerial shots of Airfields. His experiences were as a Wireless Operator with No 2 Group, Bomber Command, July 1940 - September 1945, including: his training; active service flying Blenheim's with No 107 Squadron, RAF Watton, Norfolk, July 1940 - February 1941, notably attacking German invasion forces along the coast of Europe and bombing Germany; as an instructor with No 17 OTU, RAF Upwood, Cambridgeshire, February - June 1941; with No 21 Squadron, RAF Lossiemouth, Scotland, June 1941; with No 82 Squadron in Malta, June - July 1941 (attacking enemy convoys, losing his pilot badly wounded, being shot down and spending 4 days and 4 nights at sea in a dingy) and at RAF Bodney, Norfolk, August 1941 - March 1942, raiding shipping off the Dutch and Norwegian coasts; with No 21 Squadron, RAF Bodney, March 1942 - November 1943, making searches over the North Sea and low level bombing raids on occupied Europe; as an Instructor in Radio Navigation ("Gee") flying Mitchells on operations from Norfolk with No 98 Squadron and No 107 Squadron at RAF Thruxton. November 1943 - March 1944, and RAF Stanton Morley, March - August 1944; while awaiting release from the RAF he was badly injured, September 1944, while test flying the Invader, a new US aeroplane, and remained in hospital for over a year listed in his log book leaving him on Transport Command (P+F Duties) from the 14th of July, the lot includes two wrist watches with luminous dials (not working). A fantastic group with an astounding amount od provenance.
British and Foreign Collection of Badges, Buttons and Medals including: 1939-45 Medal, Royal Anglican Regt Beret Badge, Royal Military Police Cap Badge, The Royal Scots Cap Badge, Royal Observer Corps Cloth Shoulder Title, German/Swiss Hunting Medals for the Hessen-Pfalz Landesgruppe (2), a Cold War era Moscow Badge etc. An interesting lot
Cigar box of mainly commemorative five pound coins and crowns, a fine silver Birmingham Mint Queens Guards medal plus a box of Isle of Man unfranked stamps (Face Value c£80). There are seven £5 coins including William & Catherine, Queen Mother's 90th, Prince Philip 90th, Queens Diamond Jubilee etc plus seven commemorative crowns and 3 other commemorative coins.
To include Wilding Definitives, High Value Definitives £1 cover, Prince Charles 50th birthday £5 cover signed by Tom Shebbeare, Queens 70th Birthday crown cover signed by Mountbatten of Burma, George & Dragon Philatelic silver ingot cover, Golden Wedding cover signed by Mountbatten of Burma, King Edward VIII coin cover signed by Rufus Wright, First Day of Issue £1 1983 cover, signed Geoff Hurst World Cup £2 cover, William & Kate Wedding £5 cover, Diamond Wedding medal cover, Charles & Diana crown cover, Rule Britannia £10 stamp cover and William & Kate medal cover.
A cased WWI, WWII and Military C.B. medal group to Rear-Admiral John Dent R.N. (1899-1973) and a cased KCVO and Order of St. John to his son Sir Robin John Dent (1929-1999)including Order of the Bath neck badge, WWI trio, five WWII medals (1939-45 medal with bronze oak leaf), Naval GSM with S.E. Asia 1945-46 clasp and matching miniatures, together with two cased Chinese school watercolour portrait miniatures on ivory of John Dent and his wife and other various photographs, the KCVO and Order of St. John separately casedCase 45.5 x 36 cm
Only Fools & Horses - 40th Anniversary Auction - Uncle Albert - an original screen used prop medal, belonging to Uncle Albert (played by Buster Merryfield). The medal being a standard WWII Second World War 'War' medal, complete with ribbon. Professionally mounted alongside a photograph of Merryfield as Albert, and an autograph of Merryfield in blue ink. Finished with a metal plaque. One of the longest running jokes in the series, Uncle Alberts 'During the war' stories, were often cause for laughter. To have one of his exact prop medals from the series represents a unique piece of British comedy history. Total size approx; 44cm x 48cm. With COA from the Only Fools and Horses Appreciation Society.
Only Fools & Horses - 40th Anniversary Auction - an original screen used prop medal as awarded to Trigger (played by Roger Lloyd Pack) for his Roadsweeping Services in the episode ' Heroes & Villains ', which culminated in Del & Rodney crashing a wake whilst dressed as Batman and Robin. This medal was largely seen during the famous ' This old broom has had 17 new heads and 14 new handles ' scene. In production used condition, the medal is brass with a green and yellow ribbon. The medal comes framed alongside a signed / autographed 8x10" colour photograph of Roger Lloyd Pack as Trigger, along with several shots from the episode showing this medal. Framed and glazed. With certificate from the Only Fools And Horses Appreciation Society. An iconic piece of British comedy memorabilia.
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