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A silver and enamel medal Bristol Sports Club: awarded to H. Hicks, Challenge vase Trial 1923, a similar medal for Douglas Cup Trial, 1923; West of England Motor Club, silver and enamel medal to H.M.Hicks, Yeovil - Lands End, 1929 and Bath & Bristol Inter Club trial, awarded to H.M.Hicks, (4)
Two silver medals W.S.M.& D.M.C. Erskine Trial 1927 Team: awarded to Mrs McLean, G. McLean & H .M.Hicks; Erskine Trial 1927 to P.S.Richards; a bronze and enamel medal Midland Cycling & Athletic Club awarded to H.M.Hicks, 24 Hour Trial 1925 and Bath & West of England Motor Club bronze medal to H.M.Hicks, Half day Trial 1926. (4).
A silver medal for W.C.A.C.U. awarded to H.M. Hicks, Stroud Team Trial 1927 2nd Class, a similar medal to H.M.Hicks Cotswold Cup 1927, a Bronze Motor Cycle Club to H.M.Hicks, Lands End - John O' Groats, 1927 and a bronze and enamel medal ACU South Western Centre to H Hicks, Open Sporting Reliability Trial 1923 (4).
ALEXANDER IGNATIUS ROCHE RSA NEAC RP (SCOTTISH 1863 - 1921), THE WALK TO THE RIVER oil on canvas, signed image size 63cm x 75cm, overall size 87cm x 99cm Framed. Note: Born at Gallowgate in Glasgow on 17th August 1861, the son of a milliner, Alexander Roche was schooled at St Mungo’s Academy and then attended classes at the Glasgow School of Art while working in an architect's office. His real art training came in Paris, where he studied for several years from 1881, under Boulanger and Lefebvre at Julien’s and later under Gérome at l’Ecole des Beaux-Arts. While in Paris he met and befriended several other Scottish students including William Kennedy, (Sir) John Lavery and Thomas Millie Dow, along with Dow’s mentor, William Stott of Oldham. Together they painted at Grez-Sur-Loing, just south of Fontainebleau, all influenced by Bastien-Lepage (1848-84) and the plein-airistes. In 1885 Roche returned to Glasgow where he painted a number of romantic idylls of girls in gardens, interiors or in landscape, such as The Dominie’s (schoolmaster) Favourites exhibited at the Glasgow Institute in 1885, No. 591, which was priced at the great sum of £250 and The Shepherdess (exhibited to acclaim at the RA 1890). He moved to a cottage on the banks of the Luggie in Dunbartonshire and there some of his best landscapes were painted. Most of 1888 was spent in Capri, where he was associated with a cosmopolitan group of artists including Fabio Fabbi and Harold Speed. Two further trips to Italy followed, to Florence and Venice, in the early 1890s when he painted peasants in the Sabine Hills. In Florence, he met and married an Italian girl, but the marriage was not to last. In 1896 Roche moved to Edinburgh and began to paint portraits and figure studies. His sense of colour and confident brushwork were well suited to portraiture and in his later years this became his main output and source of income. He spent some time in the USA, fulfilling portrait commissions and seeking others. Among his lucrative commissions was a group portrait for Andrew Carnegie, then the world’s richest man, of his wife Louise (nee Whitfield) and their daughter, Margaret. He won a gold medal at Munich 1891, an Hon. Mention at the Paris Salon 1892 and a gold medal at Dresden 1897. Elected ARSA 1894 and RSA 1900, he exhibited at the RSA from 1887 - 1976 and at the RA from 1890 - 1919. Roche was considered a member of the Glasgow School, but after the late 1880s he drifted to the fringes of the movement. In 1906, he remarried, to Jean, daughter of the animal painter Robert Alexander and sister of Edwin, the flower and animal painter. All four shared a friendship with Joseph Crawhall, together with a love of Tangier. They lived from 1907 until the outbreak of the Great War at 8 Royal Terrace in Edinburgh, a very prestigious Edinburgh address reflecting his considerable commercial success. Around this time he was struck with a cerebral haemorrhage which paralysed his right hand. He taught himself to paint with his left and was later to produce some exceptional landscapes. The Roches later bought a house, Hailes Cottage in the village of Slateford, by the Water of Leith, to the southwest of Edinburgh, where he died, on 10th March 1921, aged 59. UK public collections hold forty examples of his work including at Glasgow Museums & Galleries, The National Galleries of Scotland, The Fleming Collection, The Kelvingrove, The Hunterian, Edinburgh, Kirkcaldy, Stirling The Royal Scottish Academy and The Walker Art Gallery.
A collection of WW2 Medals and Badges including Kings Royal Rifle Badge, 6th & 8th Army Cloth Badges, German Metal badge, set of medals including 39-45 Star, Africa Star with 8th Army clasp, Italy Star, France German Star and War Medal with miniatures along with commemorative medallions for King George V & VI
A collection of Militaria including a RAF Service Wallet belonging to SGT Howson? No 4 Squadron No 5 Flight B Squadron No 1 Wing RAF Filey including two photographs of his brother Wilf 1942 in full flying uniform and died 1942 in flying accident, Ration Book Holder, Swagger Sticks for Kings Own, Kodak 620B Camera in case, empty medal box, Civilians Gas Mask in case
A collection of American Military Clothing including Kharki Great Coat with shoulder patch and American Army Buttons, Officers Cap with American metal badge, Army Officers Shirt by Kay Kanvas, Army Airforce Short Jacket with military shoulder patch, metal collar badges and breast badges and a Regulation Army Officers Uniform Jacket with collar badges, shoulder badge, breast badges and medal bars CONDITION REPORT One Jacket has size M in collar
Indian Mutiny & Long Service Good Conduct Medal Pair Royal Artillery, Indian Mutiny 1857-59 with two clasps Lucknow and Relief of Lucknow “GUNNER FRAS McCREA 13TH BN R. ARTY” and Army Long Service Good Conduct medal “4181 GUNNER F McCREA 14TH BDE R.A”. Both medals remain in very good condition. Carriage mount is off centre but no evidence of being re-mounted. Francis McCrea is confirmed on the Indian Mutiny medal roll as being entitled to both clasps.
Allgemeine-SS & Waffen-SS Insignia Grouping, including tunic shoulder boards, one set with embroidered gothic “D” to the centres; bullion embroidered cuff title; cap skulls; bullion tunic arm eagle; 8 year service medal; Gestapo disc, plus other items. We do not guarantee the authenticity of any of these items, sold as viewed, not subject to return.
Good Collection of WW1 Identity Discs of Royal Field Artillery Interest, being various issue and privately made examples for both enlisted ranks and officers. Discs include a hallmarked silver oval disc and medal “2ND LT D. B. FRASER C OF E ROYAL FIELD ARTILLERY”; hallmarked silver example “Q. M. SGT P. A. GIBBS 905409 B BTY 336 BDE R.F.A”; oval EPNS disc “CPL H. J. LONGLEY 48290 B. BATT 103 BD C. E. 23 DIV R.F.A”; hallmarked silver disc “SADDLER A E MACHER 155256 R-F-A” (reverse side with details of Surrey Yeomanry); large medal with horse head to the centre, impressed “H WHEELER REGTL SERGT MAJOR 165 HQS R.F.A” reverse side also engraved with details. Plus others. Various conditions. (22 items) Ex Jerry Withers collection
Imperial German and Third Reich Awards, including 1870 1st class Iron Cross, WW2 German Italian / German North Africa campaign medal, SS 4 year service medal, Tank Destruction strip in gold, 2x Silesian eagle medals, gilt eagle stick pin and a DDR cap badge. All except the last item reproduction in our opinion, sold on this basis. (8 items)
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