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Lot 236

1850s & 60s photographs.- Sinclair (James, fourteenth Earl of Caithness, scientific dilettante, lord in waiting to Queen Victoria, 1821-81) Photograph of Edward VII as a young Prince of Wales, oval albumen portrait, inscribed on mount: "H.R.H. the Prince of Wales taken at Windsor by the Earl of Caithness 1860", 1860; and other photographs, including: "Lady North taken at Brighton 1857" (hand-coloured) & another 1859; "Major Rimington"; oval photograph of a group of soldiers; watercolour of a Crimea medal awarded to Florence Nightingale; "Hastings Castle 30th October 1860"; and manuscripts, watercolours and drawings, including: "Handwriting of H.R.H. the Duke of Kent"; oval watercolour portrait "Miss Lancaster", together c. 50pp. & numerous others tipped-in, some items removed from ff., some foxing and soiling, original blind-stamped leather, rubbed, corners worn, sm. 4to, 1857-61 & 1887.⁂ A portrait of Edward VII aged 19.

Lot 1316

General Service Medals 1939 / 1945 With a Defence Medal with Ribbons.

Lot 1330

Vintage Tin of Collectibles comprising four old pocket knives, enamel badges, military badges and a bronze bell medal 'Presented by the Society of Miniature Rifle Clubs'

Lot 256

Nottingham Interest - A Large Silvered Metal Medallion for the opening of the new Trent Bridge in 1871, by John Manning, The Mayor. The medal depicts both the old and new bridges. Very good condition. 2" diameter.

Lot 1301

War Department Brass Clinometer Sight, No. 12839, Mark One, made by A. K. & S. Limited 1916. 9" in length. Together with two Second World War Medals in box, GS and Defence Medal.

Lot 25

Victorian Period Superb Sterling Silver Double Albert Chain of Long Length with T-Bar and Attached Fob Medal / Key. All LInks Stamped for Silver. 24 Inches - 60 cms In length. Excellent Condition In All Aspects. 82.2 grams.

Lot 40

Antique Period Attractive 9ct Gold Fancy Curb Bracelet with attached 9ct gold, stone set, swivel fob, Masonic medal and padlock, all links marked for 9.375 gold; wonderful rich colour and condition, gold weight 45.2g

Lot 1320

A Group of Four WW1 Medals to include 191415 star war medal, victory medal and bravery in the field medal. All awarded to 2637 L CPL J Wright 1/5R Lanc R TF. Together with a small amount of ephemera to include real photos, a pen and ink caricature and paper clippings. Housed in a strong black box.

Lot 448

Glamorganshire, Neath, Morgan’s ‘Shillings’, 1811 (2), signed hm, neath silver medal, 2.90g/12h, 2.72g/12h (both D 15; Wager pp.40-2, 53) [2]. First fair and superior to the Dalton plate coin, second mediocre, both very rare; the earliest ‘date’ on a token in the series £50-£70 --- Provenance: First D.G. Vorley Collection, Glendining Auction, 3 November 1993, lot 171 (part), D.B. Griffiths Collection, Part VII, DNW Auction 140, 15-16 March 2017, lot 826 (part); second S. Goddard Collection, Baldwin Auction 72, 4 October 2011, lot 589 (part)

Lot 572

Historical Medals, George III, Restored to Health, 1789, a silver medal by J.-P. Droz, bust right, signed d.f., rev. snake entwined around tripod, centre leg in front, 35mm, 19.95g/12h (DH Middlesex 179; BHM 311; E 827). Usual flaw on obverse rim and die crack in reverse field, light scratch in obverse field, otherwise extremely fine or better £200-£300 --- Provenance: With P. Zatman October 1935; R.S. Brown Jr Collection, Part II, DNW Auction T8, 6 October 2010, lot 526 [from J. Spingarn June 1997]

Lot 573

Historical Medals, George III, Restored to Health, 1789, a silver medal by J.-P. Droz, bust right, signed droz f, rev. snake entwined around tripod, centre leg behind, 35mm, 19.51g/12h (DH Middlesex 181; BHM 311; E 827). About extremely fine £200-£300 --- Provenance: Bt Spink 2011

Lot 598

Magistrates Medal of Admission to the Courts, a copper award by Younge & Deakin, legend in open wreath, rev. closed wreath, named (The Revd. W.R. Hay), 44mm, 43.59g (D & W 89/325). Stamped (SWIFT?) on reverse, some minor marks and surface deposit, otherwise very fine, rare £300-£400 --- William Robert Hay (1761-1839), the well-known token collector and one of the issuers of the 1796 Buxton halfpenny, was one of the magistrates present at the Peterloo Massacre on 16 August 1819. A mass rally took place at St Peter’s Field in Manchester to demand parliamentary reform. After the meeting began the magistrates issued arrest warrants for the orator Henry Hunt and three others; the Manchester and Salford Yeomanry attempted to reach the platform to arrest Hunt but became caught in the crowd and in their panic began to hack about them with their sabres. After Hunt had finally been apprehended the magistrates then ordered the 15th Hussars to disperse the crowd and a cavalry charge ensued. In all 18 people were killed and several hundred injured

Lot 95

Miscellaneous Tokens and Checks, Melksham, F[rederick] Jeffery, Promissory Halfpence, 1972 (2), silver and bronze [by Toye, Kenning & Spencer], both 29mm, wooden Farthing, 1966, illegal tender for any amount, 39mm (Greenaway 1196); N[ational] School, uniface nickel, 26mm (cf. Greenaway 1181); Spencer & Co Ltd, uniface brass, stamped 218, 32mm; Spencer (Melksham) Ltd, uniface brass, stamped 1037, 32mm, rectangular brass, stamped 648, 28mm [7]. First brilliant and rare, second extremely fine, third very fine but numbers inked on obverse, others fine to very fine £70-£90 --- Provenance: Sixth bt May 2018; last bt September 2012. Frederick James Jeffery (1907-78), who styled himself as ‘England’s leading provincial coin dealer’, started dealing in coins in 1932. Popularly known as ‘Uncle Fred’ (though not to be confused with Fred Baldwin who also shared the same sobriquet), Jeffery was the first English dealer to regularly attend the American Numismatic Association’s annual convention. His open-style marketing methods and his vast stock ensured that he was well known and he was a fervent supporter of local numismatic societies, often travelling vast distances to a meeting with an estate car laden down with coins and sets to sell to members. His metallic tokens commemorate his 40th year in a business that is carried on today by his son, Richard Jonathan Jeffery; the tokens themselves were struck by Toye Kenning & Spencer in 1973, a decision prompted by the same manufacturer having struck the Wessex Numismatic Society’s Silver Jubilee medal earlier that year, Jeffery being then a prominent member of that Society. Fred Jeffery’s wooden farthing, of which 5,000 were made, was distributed at the 1966 ANA convention in Chicago

Lot 110

Miscellaneous Tokens and Checks, HERTFORDSHIRE, Hatfield, Marquis of Salisbury [1602], copper, by E. Thomason, arms, rev. motto around crest, 29mm (W 2992; D & W 347/73). About extremely fine £30-£40 --- Provenance: Bt June 2009. A card counter believed struck to the order of James Gascoyne-Cecil, 2nd Marquess of Salisbury (1791-1868), copying a silver medal of his ancestor, Robert Cecil, 1st Earl (1563-1612)

Lot 112

Historical Medals, Stonehenge, 1796, a silver medal by T. Wyon after W. Blake for the Ancient Druids Universal Brethren, view of Stonehenge within wreath, druid's head over ribbon above, rev. circular calendar with signs representing the orrery of the druids, 50mm, 36.96g (BHM 417; E 876). Extremely fine and toned, very rare £500-£700

Lot 113

Historical Medals, George III, Golden Jubilee, Salisbury, 1810, a copper medal by C.H. Küchler for Lord Radnor, 48mm (Pollard 34; BHM 684; E 1008); Joseph Addison, 1823, a copper medal by E. Rogat, 41mm (BDM V, 192); Salisbury Cathedral, 1830, white metal medals signed Bennett [by T. Halliday] (2), both 50mm, and a bronze cliché of the obv. in a glazed rim (BHM 1469; Taylor 10a); Erection of Wilton Church, 1846, a copper medal by E. Avern for F.T. Price, 51mm (BHM 2254; Taylor 154a [neither recorded in copper]); Salisbury Diocesan Board of Education, a white metal medal after T. Halliday, 50mm (Taylor 10b) [7]. One BHM 1469 about extremely fine, others fine and better but BHM 2254 with small piercing £70-£90 --- Provenance: First bt Seaby 1978; second bt February 2008. Joseph Addison (1672-1719), essayist, poet and politician, b. Milston; St Mary and St Nicholas Church, Wilton, erected 1843-6 to the designs of T.H. Wyatt and D. Brandon for the Rt. Hon. Sidney Herbert, 1st Baron (1810-61), MP for South Wiltshire 1832-61

Lot 114

Historical Medals, Wilts Friendly Society (Est, 1828), white metal medals (2), both unsigned, with bust of Sotheron-Estcourt, 45mm (cf. DNW 132, 1634), clasped hands, 39mm (Withers 2171; D & W 199/775); Wilts County Club [Est. 1828],medals (2), both unsigned, in silver, 1885, with bust of Earl Nelson, 30mm, and in white metal, undated, 38mm; Wilts Juvenile Friendly Society, a white metal medal, unsigned, 31mm; West Wilts Conservative Benefit Society [Est. 1887], aluminium medals (2), unsigned, both 39mm [7]. First and one 1887 medal extremely fine, third very fine and toned, others fine £120-£150 --- Provenance: Fifth bt November 2012; pierced 1887 medal bt A. Judd April 2013. Thomas Henry Sutton Sotheron-Estcourt, PC, DL, JP (1801-76); educ. Harrow and Oriel College, Oxford; founder of the WIltshire Friendly Society, 1828; MP for Marlborough 1829-32, Devizes 1835-44, North Wiltshire 1844-65; Home Secretary, 1859. Horatio Nelson, 3rd Earl (1823-1913), Trafalgar House, Downton, educ. Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge, succeeded to the title 1835, president of the Wiltshire County Club, 1885; The West Wiltshire Friendly Society, historically based in Trowbridge, was originally known as the Wiltshire Working Men’s Conservative Benefit Society and then the Wiltshire Holloway Benefit Society; in 1995 it became the Wiltshire Friendly Society Ltd

Lot 115

Historical Medals, Salisbury Parliamentary Elections, 1832, copper medals (2), unsigned, from the honble d. pleydell bouverie as a token of esteem and regard, rev. the elective franchise was exercised for the first time by the citizens of salisbury, etc, both 40mm (BHM 1642) [2]. One very fine, other good fine £40-£60 --- The Hon. Duncombe Pleydell Bouverie (1780-1850), Vice-Admiral of the Blue, November 1846; entered the Royal Navy Academy, Portsmouth, January 1793; served as a volunteer, then midshipman; commissioned as a lieutenant, February 1799, travelled to the Cape of Good Hope; as captain he was involved in numerous engagements with the enemy in the West Indies and Labrador in the first decade of the 19th century, although he was not a recipient of the Naval General Service medal; MP for Downton 1806-7, Salisbury 1828-32 and 1833-5; Colonel of Marines July 1830

Lot 116

Historical Medals, Ladies Collegiate School, Salisbury, Reward of Superior Merit, a gilt medal by J. Moore, 44mm; Brewers & Allied Trades International Exhibition & Market, a bronze award medal, unsigned, named (1911, Class 1, British Malting Barley, F. Andrews, Little Langford, Wilts, 3rd Prize (Chevalier)), 44mm; St Thomas’ Church, Trowbridge, a white metal Sunday School medal, unsigned, named (1912, Ernest Tasker), 51mm; Bradford-on-Avon Great War Tribute medal, 1914-19, a bronze award, unsigned, named (Malcolm Hy. Stirling), 37mm; Swindon Free Church Council Eisteddfod, award medals by J.W. Tiptaft (3), in bronze (2), named (Winner 1930, Girls Recitation, 8 to 12, Doris Stow; Mary Hall, 1936), in silver, named (Solo for Girls 13 to 16, Winner 1933, Miss Una Boffin), hallmarked Birmingham 1932, all 26mm; Wilts County Council, Egg Laying Trials, a silver award medal by J.W. Tiptaft, named (First Pen White Leghorns, Captain C.M. Leatham, 1930-31), hallmarked Birmingham 1931, 29mm; South Western Master Bakers Federation, a bronze award medal, unsigned [by Elkington], engraved (Salisbury Exhibition, May 6 1936), 38mm; together with modern enamelled badges (4), of Wiltshire Numismatic Society, Trowbridge Town Carnival, Salisbury & District Licensed Victuallers’ Ladies Auxiliary and Wiltshire Council [13]. Mostly very fine and better; 1936 medal in blue case of issue £90-£120 --- Provenance: Third bt October 2017; sixth bt January 2012; seventh bt C.B. Waters May 2012; eighth bt September 2012; ninth bt September 2011. The Ladies Collegiate School, Endless street, proprietors Phoebe and Annie Edmunds, fl. 1880-5. The Swindon & District Free Church Council Eisteddfod, a spin-off from the annual Swindon Music Festival which originated in 1909, had become a week-long event attracting over 400 entrants by the mid-1930s including, in 1938, Diana Fluck, later to become the actress Diana Dors

Lot 117

Historical Medals, Victoria, Golden Jubilee, 1887, white metal medals (6), by Cass, for Fred Griffin, Salisbury, 31mm (W & E 2066A.1), by Sale (4), for Biddestone and Slaughterford, issued by H.G. Bucknell, 39mm (W & E 2336K.1), for Calne (2), both 39mm (W & E 2336C.1), and for Devizes, 39mm (W & E 2336O.1), unsigned, for Chippenham, issued by H.G. Bucknell, 38mm (W & E 2604D.1); Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, an aluminium medal by H. Grueber for Edmund Awdry, Chippenham, 38mm (W & E 4270H.1), a white metal medal by A. Miesch for John Folliott, Salisbury, 34mm (W & E 4421G.1); George V, Coronation, 1911, an aluminium medal by Fattorini for William Small, Chippenham, 38mm (W & E 5097E.2), a plated white metal medal by Vaughton for R.A. Wilson, Salisbury, 32mm (W & E 5243II.1); George V, Silver Jubilee, 1935, a plated bronze medal by Vaughton for Salisbury, 32mm (W & E 5753B.2); George VI, Coronation, 1937, a cupro-nickel medal by Spink for Salisbury, 33mm (W & E 7280N.1); Elizabeth II, Coronation, 1953, an aluminium medal by Turner & Simpson for Devizes, 39mm (W & E 8107I.1); Elizabeth II, Golden Jubilee, 2002, a gilt medal, unsigned, for Marlborough, 50mm; Elizabeth II, Diamond Jubilee, 2012, a nickel medal, unsigned, for Salisbury, 35mm [15]. Last two mint state, many others very fine, second very rare, a good group of local royal medals; some with clips, rings and ribbons £70-£100 --- Provenance: Second bt January 2018; fifth bt November 2018; sixth bt D.C. Pennock September 2010; seventh bt P. Barker December 2010. Frederick Griffin (1835-1905), timber and coal merchant, mayor of Salisbury 1886-7; Harry G. Bucknell, watchmaker and jeweller, Chippenham; Edward Mainley Awdry (1854-1944), mayor of Chippenham 1901-2; John Alfred Folliott (1862-1923), brewer, mayor of Salisbury 1901-2; William Small, mayor of Chippenham 1910-11; Richard Arthur Wilson, mayor of Salisbury 1909-10

Lot 118

Historical Medals, Princess Louise’s Visit to Trowbridge, 1889, a white metal medal by A. Miesch for W. Roger Brown, 38mm (W & E 1593A.1); Coronation Celebration Committee, Calne, 1902, a fibre badge by Mogridge & Wyatt, Bristol, 38mm; Bulford Tug of War Team, 1908, a silver badge by Fattorini, hallmarked Birmingham 1908, 39 x 26mm; Calne Hort[icultura]l Fanciers’ & Sports Association, 1909, a fibre Committee badge, 48mm; Wilts County Miniature Rifle Association, a bronze award medal, unsigned, named (25 Yds., R.T. Harvey, Melksham R.C., 1910), 38mm; Wiltshire Arts & Crafts Association, bronze award medals by Wright & Son, Edgware (2), dated (1914; 1931), both 41mm; Harris, Calne, an enamelled silver Long Service award medal, unsigned, with clasps for 5 Years and Loyalty, hallmarked Birmingham 1934, 32mm; Centenary of Wiltshire Constabulary, 1939, a nickel medal, unsigned, 39mm; Wilts Small-Bore Rifle Association, a bronze award medal, unsigned, engraved (1953-54 Winter League, Division 2), 25mm; Salisbury, a silver Long Service award medal by Vaughton, named (A. Green, for the Completion of 50 Years Service with Woodrow & Co Ltd), hallmarked Birmingham 1959, 35mm; Wilts County Amateur Swimming Association, a uniface bronze medal, unsigned, un-named, 25mm [12]. Very fine and better; seventh in red case of issue by Chas. Wright Ltd, Medallists, Edgware £60-£80 --- Provenance: Second and fourth bt R. Setchfield June 2009; third bt September 2017; eighth bt January 2015; tenth bt October 2012; last bt June 2012. Sir William Roger Brown (1831-1902), clothier and woollen merchant, industrialist, financier of Trowbridge Town Hall, opened by Princess Louise on 14 June 1889; C.& T. Harris (Calne) Ltd, bacon curers, established 1770; Woodrow & Co, ironmongers, 3 Castle street, Salisbury, established 1884

Lot 119

Historical Medals, Royal Society of Arts, 1952, a bronze award medal, unsigned [by P. Metcalfe for Pinches], bust of Prince Philip left, rev. frontal elevation of the Society’s building, edge named (David Edward Ward, Intermediate Examinations, 1962, Book-Keeping), 57mm (MJP p.176; E 2082; cf. DNW 86, 138). Extremely fine; in red card box of issue, with certificate £30-£40 --- David Edward Ward (1943-2021), accountant and numismatist, Bulford

Lot 120

Historical Medals, Salisbury Cathedral, 1975, a silver medal by the Birmingham Mint, 45mm; The Wiltshire Regiment (62nd and 99th Foot), 1979, a silver medal by the Birmingham Mint, 45mm; Taking the Salute at Southern Command, Wiltshire, 2008, a silver medal by London Mint, 38mm; together with other modern base metal medals (11), of Salisbury Cathedral, Wilton House, Bowood, Longleat, Stourhead Gardens, Avebury, etc [14]. Extremely fine; many in holders or cases as issued £30-£40 --- Provenance: Third bt July 2017, and sold with certificate

Lot 339

Miscellaneous Tokens and Checks, Conder Token Collectors’ Club, medallic tokens (8), 1999, in brass, by P. Flanagan, swan, rev. Lady Godiva, edge stamped 3, 39mm, 28.75g/12h (CTCJ 11, p.53); 2000, in bright bronze, by B. Timmons, rev. Uncharitable Monopolizer, edge stamped 003/250, 39mm, 26.39g/12h (CTCJ 19, p.4); 2001, in brass, by P. Flanagan, rev. Time seated on coin cabinet, holding shield inscribed wayne anderson 1941-1999, edge stamped 003/250, 39mm, 26.29g/12h (CTCJ 23, p.5, from the corrected rev. die); 2002, in brass, by P. Flanagan, similar but shield inscribed with error dates 1941-1991, edge stamped 003/250, 39mm, 26.30g/12h (CTCJ 23, p.5, from the incorrect rev. die); 2004 (2), in bright bronze and ‘gold’, revs. druid’s head left in wreath, both edges stamped 003, both 39mm, 26.31g/12h, 26.26g/12h (CTCJ 31, p.14); 2005, in frosted copper, rev. bull, edge stamped 003, 39mm, 26.41g (CTCJ 36, p.4); 2006, in frosted copper, rev. bust of Britannia right, edges stamped 006, 39mm, 26.34g/12h (CTCJ 41, p.4) [8]. All brilliant mint state £50-£100 --- This series of limited-edition medals was the brainchild of the late Philip Flanagan. The Club was founded in 1996 by Wayne Anderson (1941-99) and a steering group which included Joel Spingarn, Bill McKivor (member no. 3), Jerry and Sharon Bobbe, Allan Davisson and Robinson S. Brown Jr; at the time of its first newsletter (now journal) in August 1996 it could boast 89 members. The first medal was issued in March 1999 and the last, for the Club’s 10th anniversary, in November 2006. Various edition sizes have been reported; some of the silver issues were struck in very limited quantities and the late owner’s envelope states that only 25 medals bearing the incorrect year of Wayne Anderson’s death were made, contrary to the edge inscription

Lot 340

Historical Medals, LONDON, Southwark, William Mundee, a copper medal, unsigned, w mundee southwark makes british brandy pleasant as foreign within wreath, rev. by his majesty’s royal patent within wreath, 37mm, 14.94g/6h (W 2981; D & W 341/5; Conder, 1798, Surrey 4). Obverse fine, reverse very fine, very rare £70-£90 --- Provenance: W.J. Noble Collection, Part II, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 61B (Melbourne), 3-4 August 1999, lot 1144 (part) [from R. Gladdle 1985]; bt R. Gladdle. William Mundee was granted letters patent by George II on 15 July 1748; these pieces are thought to have been made by Kirk in the years after that

Lot 341

Historical Medals, George III, Restored to Health, 1789, a white metal medal by C. James, bust of George III right, rev. when we forget him, etc, 33mm, 10.84g/12h (DH 185; BHM 302). Trifling hairlines, otherwise brilliant mint state; the best specimen seen by the cataloguer £80-£100 --- Provenance: J. Watt Jr Collection, Morton & Eden Auction 2, 13-14 November 2002, lot 212 (part)

Lot 342

Historical Medals, Lord Thurlow, 1789, a white metal medal by C. James and T. Wyon Jr, bust left in hat, rev. bust of William Pitt right, 33mm, 10.92g/12h (DH Middlesex 219; BHM 331). Some rubbing in fields, otherwise about extremely fine £40-£50 --- Provenance: J. Watt Jr Collection, Morton & Eden Auction 2, 13-14 November 2002, lot 212 (part)

Lot 344

Historical Medals, Queen Charlotte’s 51st Birthday, 1795, a copper medal, unsigned [by C.H. Küchler], bust left, rev. frogmore, etc, 34mm, 16.00g/12h (DH Middlesex 181 bis II; Pollard 10; BHM 390; E 864; cf. DNW 136, 1506). Obverse die flaw in very late stage, extremely fine with original colour, scarce; in half of original metal shell £100-£150

Lot 345

Historical Medals, Queen Charlotte’s 51st Birthday, 1795, a copper medal, unsigned [by C.H. Küchler], from the same dies as previous, 34mm, 17.67g/12h (DH Middlesex 181 bis II; Pollard 10; BHM 390; E 864; cf. DNW 136, 1506). Obverse die flaw in very early stage, very fine, scarce £60-£80

Lot 346

Historical Medals, Queen Charlotte’s 51st Birthday, 1795, a mule medal in silver by J.-P. Droz, bust of George III right, rev. from the same die as previous, 34mm, 23.09g/12h (DH Middlesex 181 bis; Pollard 10, rev.; BHM 390; cf. DNW T18, 610). Some spotting and a small reverse edge knock at 1 o’clock, cleaned in the past and beginning to re-tone, otherwise extremely fine £120-£150 --- Provenance: Baldwin Auction 28, 9 October 2001, lot 1924 (part)

Lot 347

Historical Medals, Queen Charlotte’s 51st Birthday, 1795, a copper medal, unsigned [by C.H. Kuchler and J.-P. Droz], bust left, rev. snake entwined round blazing altar, olive branch and globe below, 35mm, 17.93g/6h (DH Middlesex 184 bis I; Pollard 10, rev.). Usual die flaw running across portrait, otherwise extremely fine and attractively patinated, very rare £120-£150 --- Provenance: DNW Auction 61, 17 March 2004, lot 1178

Lot 348

Historical Medals, Admiral Sir Alan Gardner Elected, 1796, a copper medal by P. Kempson, Gardner in naval uniform standing in front of a cannon, rev. obelisk at left, fox standing on three blocks, no majesty but that of the people, etc, 33mm, 22.87g/6h (DH Middlesex 226; BHM 411). Extremely fine, reflective patina £90-£120

Lot 371

Gloucestershire, Bristol, ‘Morgan’s’ imitation Shilling, arms and crest within Garter, bristol medal, etc, rev. bristol and welch principality silver medal, etc, edge grained, 3.23g/12h (D Somerset 44; Wager p.53). About extremely fine, reverse toned, extremely rare £240-£300 --- Provenance: SNC July-August 1971 (7907); SNC January 1973 (534); A.C. Fraser Collection, Spink Auction 74, 29 November 1989, lot 381 (part); W.J. Noble Collection, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 58B (Melbourne), 7-8 July 1998, lot 1762 (part); C.E. Pitchfork Collection, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 67 (Melbourne), 18-19 July 2001, lot 776 (part); F. Gorsler Collection, DNW Auction T12, 3 October 2012, lot 46

Lot 119

Two WW2 medals dated 1939-1945, Defence medal & army service medal

Lot 286

News of the world darts silver and enamel medal fob hallmarked for Birmingham 1949, maker's mark rubbed.

Lot 121

1939-1945 star WW2 British military medal with original ribbon

Lot 122

WWI silver British war medal 1914-1918 George V, awarded to 12512 Cl. R.Wilson, with original ribbon

Lot 619

Three foreign medals, including a Pakistan and Bangladesh Resolution medal, a French Collective medal and a Jutland commemorative medal (3).

Lot 621

A WWII French medal 'Theatres D'Operations Exterieurs', together with an American Military Merit medal, a Swedish WWI medal and a Republic of Gambia 1981 commemorative medal (4).

Lot 610

Four unattributed WWII medals, The Italy Star, The France and Germany Star, India 1939-45 and 1939-1945 medal (4).

Lot 715

A collection of British and foreign coinage, including silver and an American 1853 half dime, a 1915 Australian 1 shilling coin, a George IV 1830 farthing etc., together with a WWII medal and a bronze Royal Lifesaving Society medal.

Lot 604

A Victoria South Africa medal with three bars for TRANSVAAL, ORANGE FREE STATE and CAPE COLONY, together with miniature medal awarded to 13168 Pte H. Perren, A.S.C.

Lot 616

A pair of WWI medals, a Great War and Victory medal awarded to 505771 SPR.G.A. GREIG. R.E., together with a Faithful Service In The Special Constabulary medal awarded to William Greig and a 1914 Metropolitan Special Constabulary Long Service medal (4).

Lot 618

A German 'From Rock To Sea' medal and an Italian War Merit Cross.

Lot 609

A WWI Mercantile Marine medal awarded to J. BARRETTO.

Lot 634

A collection of military badges and buttons, including pips inscribed 'TRIA JUNCTA IN UNO' for guard officer's, 1 Punjab badges, Indian engineer's badge, London Scottish South Africa 1900-02 badge, silver hallmarked medal etc.

Lot 614

An Elizabeth II Campaign Service medal with Northern Ireland bar, awarded to 24048926 GDSN. J.B. PARK. COLDM. GDS.

Lot 611

A WWII unattributed Territorial Army medal, together with a WWII Defence medal (2).

Lot 605

An Edward VII South Africa medal with two bars for South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902, awarded to 3698 PTE H. DODINGTON. DORSET. REGT.

Lot 603

A Turkish Crimea medal, Sardinia issue 'LA CRIMEA 1855', unnamed.

Lot 690

Three silver crown coins and 'The Changing Face of British Coinage Collection' medal (4).

Lot 628

A WWII Defence medal awarded to W.J. Dutton within box, together with various badges, including military and commemorative medallions.

Lot 622

A WWI German 1914 Iron Cross, together with a 1939 Third Reich German Iron Cross and a 1939 Merit Cross medal (3).

Lot 613

An Elizabeth II Campaign Service medal with South Arabia bar awarded to 23952691 PTE. K.A. WORDSWORTH RAMC.

Lot 615

A WWI Faithful Service medal awarded to Frederick Laity, together with a WWII miniature medal for THE AIR CREW EUROPE STAR (2).

Lot 612

A Victorian India General Service medal with North West Frontier bar awarded to KAWN (?) SINGH 16TH BENGAL CAVY.

Lot 626

A WWII group of four medals awarded to Sergeant W.J.H. Chin T-80883 Royal Army Service Corps, comprising Defence, Victory, Burma Star and 1939-1945 Star, within original official box, together with The Territorial Efficiency medal.

Lot 627

A WWI group of three medals awarded to 17400 Pte George Stone Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, comprising Great War Victory medal and 1914-15 Star, together with his Cornwall Light Infantry badge and a Cornwall Light Infantry silver signet ring within W.B. Michell of Penzance ring box.

Lot 601

A trio of Royal Navy Victorian medals awarded to E.R. SERPELL. COOPERS CREW. H.M.S. AGINCOURT, comprising an Egypt 1882 medal with ribbon, an 1882 Khedives Star and a Long Service and Good Conduct medal awarded to the same and for the H.M.S. Curacoa. These medals belong to Ernest Richard Serpell, born on the 21st September 1860 in Lostwithiel, Cornwall.

Lot 624

A WWI family group of medals, comprising The Great War, Victory and Meritorious Service medal awarded to 5703 & 51993 PTE. J.W. HEPBURN.14-LOND.R.- mentioned in Gazette issue 31132 for the approval of the award of The Meritorious Service medal in recognition of valuable service rendered with the armies in France and Flanders, Gazette date 17/01/1919 page 1003, two other medals awarded to 182332 GNR. G.HEPBURN. R.A., comprising Victory and Great War medal (5).

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