A set of six mint Mexican silver coins D x 2cm, a Queen Elizabeth II Honduras 25 cent 1964 and proof Bermuda crown, a London Midland and Scottish silver locomotive ingot, a silver cletic cross brooch H x 5cm A silver Oxford County Cricket Club Cosmopolitan winners medal 1898, a white metal enamel pendant, a Birmingham NML 1903 enamel badge and a Birmingham silver Edinburgh Industrial Exhibition medal 126g (a lot)
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Collection of 19th Century English ceramics including a Doulton ewer in asthetic style, a Coalport cup and saucer with floral decoration and Society of Arts gold medal Feltspar porcelain together with an early Davenport cup and saucer, blue ground with gilt decoration and reserves, painted with flowers etc
Taxidermy - a Common Buzzard, a full body adult mount, side facing, wings spread, standing over Red Grouse prey, left talon holding prey against a fern and moss covered base, in ebonised period case, label on inside back panel of case "Prize medal 1862, Ashmead & Co, 35 Bishopsgate, Without", 63cm x 76cm x 30cm. CITES - Annex A, Appendix 11 (antique exemption)
19th Century Victorian albert watch chain constructed from woven hair with 9ct gold fittings including photo locket, T bar and fob medal. Together with a selection of Victorian silver brooch fronts (as found), 9ct gold and amethyst stick pin and silver stick pin. Watch chain measures approx 13.5 inches in total.
Collection of antique silver to include silver heart pill box (hallmarked Birmingham 1899), fob medal brooch (Birmingham 1899), silver lidded pot (Birmingham 1902), thimble (marked sterling), mother of pearl handled sugar shovel (Birmingham 1902), Georgian mustard spoon (a/f, Birmingham 1823), filigree pencil case (unmarked), silver bladed fruit knife and a silver collar perfume bottle.
Victorian D.S.O Group of four medals, awarded to Major H.D Carleton, West India Regiment. Comprising of, Distinguished Service Order with VR cypher, East and West Africa medal with 1891-2 and 1897-98 clasps, (named with rank of Lieutent 2/WIR) Ashanti Medal (1901) with Kumassi clasp, Africa General Service medal with Aro 1901-1902 clasp, complete with associated miniature medals. CARLETON, HUGH DUDLEY, Major, was born 24 December 1865, son of General Henry Alexander Carleton, CB. He joined the Army, as a Second Lieutenant, in the West India Regiment, 6 March 1889; was Garrison Adjutant, Sierra Leone, 10 April to 12 August 1890; promoted Lieutenant 1 November 1890; was again Garrison Adjutant, Sierra Leone, 26 August 1891 to 3 January 1892. He served in the Gambia Expedition in 1891-92, against the native chief, Fodey Kabba, receiving the Medal and clasp. From 18 September 1893 to 17 January 1894, he was ADC to the Governor and Commander-in-Chief, Jamaica, and he became Garrison Adjutant, Jamaica, 7 February 1895; was promoted Captain 29 July 1896. He again saw active service, 1897-98, in Lagos, where he was employed in the Hinterland, and was mentioned in Despatches. He was promoted Major in 1901; served in 1902 in Ashanti (Provost-Marshal, Despatches; Medal with clasp for Relief of Kumasi). He received the DSO for his services during the Aro Expedition in Southern Nigeria, where he served as Chief of the Staff; was mentioned in Despatches, and received the Medal and clasp. His Companionship of the Distinguished Service Order was gazetted 12 September 1902: "Hugh Dudley Carleton, Major, West India Regiment. In recognition of services during the Aro Expedition". He was invested by the King 24 October 1902. He died 9 August 1906. Major Carleton married, in 1904, Lady Jane Edith Seymour, youngest daughter of the 6th Marquess of Hertford.' Source: DSO recipients (VC and DSO Book)
Extensive archive of the life of Peter Saul of the Queens Own Yeomenry, formally of the 17/21 Lancers Regiment. The collection consists of a vast amount of ephemera relating to ceremonies and duties as a member of the Yeoman of the Queens Bodyguard. Medal collection consists of:* Northern Ireland General Service Medal * Queens Diamond Jubilee Medal* The Worcestershire Golden Jubilee Medal* The Long Service and Good Conduct Medal* Royal Victorian Medal Also including miniature versions.collection also includes:Cased gem set Regimental tiepin for 17/21 Lancers in yellow and white metal. Set of four issued royal Maundy money (St. Patricks Church of Ireland Cathedral Armagh), Set of Four Royal Maundy money ( Derby Cathedral) and another set of four Maundy money (Birmingham Cathedral) Statuette of a guardsman (Presented to MSM Peter Saul, RVM Member of the Queens Body Guard of the Yeomen of the guard 1988-2015)Another Statuette depicting a Yeoman standing guard over the Queen mother lying in state. (ltd edition 9/100)Personal letter addressed to Yeoman P. Saul thanking him for his part in the Vigil for the Queen Mother, signed in ink by Queen Elizabeth the second.Also accompanying this collection is a large amount of personal photographs which has been collected over his long service
Distinguished Flying Medal, DFM 1375487 F/Sgt Kevin Clarke, 148 Squadron RAF, with ribbon DFM The London Gazette 23rd of March 1943 No. 148 (Special Duties) Squadron: MediterraneanIn 1943 a special duties squadron was created for operations in the Mediterranean. The unit was formed with the conversion of 148 Squadron to 148 (Special Duties) Squadron. The squadron was sent to Algiers to support an SOE unit, which was known as Interservice Signals Unit 6, codenamed 'Massingham'. The unit's Hallifaxes dropped supplies to partisans in southern France, Italy and the Balkans. In February Peter Vaughan-Fowler was selected to command a flight of Lysanders to do agent pick-up operations to Greece, Yugoslavia and southern France. The unit participated in the Warsaw airlift, where it suffered heavy losses. 148 (SD) Squadron continued its work through the end of the war.
British First World Medal group awarded to Serjeant Alfred Lockett of the Royal Fusiliers comprising; War Medal, Victory Medal, 1914-15 Star (L-16702 PTE. A. LOCKETT. R. FUS.) and Regular Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (6446079 SJT. A. LOCKETT. R. FUS.), together with a First World War medal pair awarded to Private H. Lockett of the North Staffordshire Regiment (1745 PTE. H. LOCKETT. N. STAFF. R.)
Queen's South Africa Medal 1899-1902 awarded to Private C. Beeton of the Norfolk Regiment, two clasps, Cape Colony and Paardeberg (4387 PTE C. BEETON. NORFOLK. REGT), together with another awarded to Private H. Beeton of the 2nd Norfolk Regiment, four clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal and South Africa 1902 (4738 PTE H. BEETON 2-NORFOLK R.) (2)
A group of four medals awarded to Capt. G. K. M. Hutchinson DCLI:- Queen's South Africa medal with four bars (CC/OFS/TRANS/SA1901) awarded to No. 2644 Pte. G. K. M. Hutchinson 23Coy.8th Imp. Yeo; 1914/15 star (Capt. G.K.M. Hutchinson Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry); British War and victory medals (Capt.) mounted as worn
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