We found 183841 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 183841 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
183841 item(s)/page
A Victorian For Long Service in the Volunteer Force Medal with engraved naming to volunteer J. Wheeton Madras Ry. Volunteers and an Edward VII Territorial Force Efficiency Medal with impressed naming to 317 Gnr. J. Lloyd 3/W.Lanc. B.R.F.A. (2).Additional InformationEdge knocks, nicks, scratches, pitted, polished.
A purportedly husband and wife WWI medal group of five, the trio awarded to 28257 Private Harry Griffen, Liverpool Regiment, accompanied by research suggesting that Private Griffen was killed in action 27th September 1915, '[...] your son met an honourable death in action on that day. He received a severe wound in the side, and was able to make his way unaided to the dressing station but here he died in the Doctors arms'; the pair awarded 17731 Forewoman L. Griffen, Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps.Additional InformationIt has been suggested that they are husband and wife but not proven, further research suggested, rubbing, scratches and general wear to the medals.
An India 1849-95 Medal with 'Bhootan' clasp impressed to 388 J. J. Usher H Ms. 55th Regiment and two India 1895-1902 medal, the first with 'Relief of Chitral 1895' clasp engraved to 79303 Gnr C. Keene no.3 Mtn. By Royal Artillery. the second with 'Tirah 1897-98' and 'Punjab Frontier 1897-98' clasps engraved to 4781 Pte. J. Lawrence 2nd Bn King's Own York Light Infantry (3).
The Waterloo Medal 1815 officially impressed to Private Robert Douglas 71st Regiment of Foot (The Highland Light Infantry) with steel clip and large ring on replacement ribbon.Pte. Douglas is listed on the Waterloo Medal Roll, see National Archives ref. MINT 16/112/45 (page 9), as no. 608 within his Regiment which saw action at Waterloo as part of the 3rd Infantry Brigade.Additional InformationEdge knocks, prominently to 7 o'clock obverse and reverse, further 2 o'clock reverse; further knocks, pitting, scratches, probable historic polishing and wear throughout.
A group of five WWII medals comprising the 1939-45 Star, the Atlantic Star, the Africa Star, the Burma Star and Campaign Medal, together with a WWI Peace Medal awarded to Private J Welsby, and assorted ephemera including Torpedo History Sheet, Training Certificate, various books, postcards, photograph, etc.
A WWI medal trio and memorial plaque awarded to 19304 Pte. L. C. Williams 21st Battalion Manchester Regiment with supporting paperwork describing the action 'On the 13th July 1916 the battalion marched to Manetz Halte, bivouacked there for the night in fine weather, and moved next day to the valley and Sabot Copse where the brigade was in reserve. 'C' Coy was sent forward to reinforce troops attacking Bazentin-le-Petit Wood in the evening 'C' Coy was recalled into reserve. In this action Private Williams was killed.'.
Two George V India General Service Medals with 'North West Frontier 1930-31' clasps awarded to 3593739 Pte. H. Smith Borderers Regiment and 4446285 Pte. E.W. Coates Durham Light Infantry respectively (2).Additional InformationSome knocks, nicks and general wear particularly to the latter medal.
An interesting group of medals including a WWI Victory Medal awarded to 52142 Pte. R. Armstrong Liverpool Regiment (af), a For Exemplary Fire Service Medal awarded to Fireman Walter A. Massey, British and Allied WWII Medals, two Iraq Medals, a 'Peace 1919' Medal also dog tag and further military themed badges.Additional InformationThe Victory medal lost fitting and badly dented.
A WWI and WWII medal group of four awarded to 1960 Cpl. W. Braithwaite Manchester Regiment with corresponding miniatures, a further 2nd Volunteer Battalion Manchester Regiment hallmarked silver medal named and inscribed to reverse '1898 Heap's Shield L. CO. 2. V.V.M.R.' cap badge and Life Saving Society medal dated March 1905, mentioned in a dispatch issued by General Sir E. H. H. Allenby Commander in Chief Egyptian Expeditionary Force 05/06/19, with photocopy and further photocopied dispatches certificate.
A medal group of six comprising George VI Regular Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, India Medal with 'North West Frontier 1936-37' and '1937-39' clasps and WWII War and Defence Medals, 1939-1945 and Italy Stars awarded to 5767442 Sgt. A.J.Burrell Royal Norfolk Regiment.Additional InformationThe regular army medal is named ‘5767442 Sjt. A.J. Burrell. R.Norf. R’.The India medal is named ‘5767442 Cpl. A.J. Burrell. R.Norf.R’. The other medals are not named.
CURLING INTEREST; a Royal Caledonian Curling Club Province Medal in silver on cast suspension with relief detail, Birmingham 1933, approx 89g, and a gilt metal and enamel pin by Sorley of Glasgow inscribed 'Scoto-Canadian Curling Team 1938' (2).Additional InformationUnnamed, light scratches and general wear.
An unusual medal group awarded to Joseph Whiteside MBE Chief Officer of Manchester Fire Brigade comprising MBE, WWII Defence Medal, Elizabeth II Distinguished and Exemplary Fire Service Medals, a Serbian Order of Sava silvered and enamel medal and an Elizabeth II Coronation Medal, MBE and Serbian Order with boxes of issue; Joseph Whiteside was gazetted 9th January 1946 with photocopy included.
A WWII medal group of four comprising War and Defence Medals, 1939-1945 and Burma Stars, also an Elizabeth II African Medal 'Kenya' clasp awarded to 3443885 (later 22825681) Company Sergeant Major George Bernard Hall 1st and 2nd Bn. Lancashire Fusiliers and later attached to the Royal West Africa Frontier Force, with a research sheet of Hall's service details.
A WWII group of five including War and Defence Medals, 1939-1945 Africa and Atlantic Stars awarded to Able Seaman Ronald Barber D/SSX 20212 accompanied by his certificate of wounds and hurts, Royal Naval issue Nelson Commemorative scarf, two further pieces of uniform and a Naval Temperance Medal and two further similar medals.
James Walker London silver pocket watch, enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary dial and minute track, 15 jewel signed movement, no. 350305, in silver case and silver Albert chain, with a Timex wristwatch, a prismatic marching compass by Short & Mason Ltd, London, No. 1270, dated 1909, in a brass case and a 1914-1918 service medal engraved 34810 PTE.G.SMITH.L.N.LAN.R.Condition Report: James walker pocket watch is currently working but has not been tested for time keeping Albert chain measures approximately 46cm Times is currently working but has not been tested for time keeping, glass is scratched Ewbank's do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold.
A collection of mostly British coins and a few medals and badges, including four £5 coins (1999, 2001, 2008, 2010), a Prussian silver 3 marks 1910, a silver £2 (1 ounce) British Britannia 2002, over 100 silver threepences in very mixed grades, a quarter farthing 1852, a World War I Victory medal to PTE F B PEGG L.N.LAN R., a Defence medal 1945, a St Johns Ambulance medal 1951 to E.M. PEGG, an ARP silver badge with a small quantity of other personal badges, and a US silver dollar 1921.
A collection of coins and medals which includes an 1840 bronze wedding medal of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert and an 1851 bronze medal from the Great Exhibition both in excellent condition but slightly rubbed, a World War 1 Victory medal to W J MASON O.C.C. R.N., an India silver 1 rupee 1917, a Mexico silver 2 reales 1782, British crowns 1891 and 1896, a Charles I half groat with shield reverse and small quantities of other British and foreign coinage.
Georg Jensen: a Danish silver circular dove brooch designed by Kristian Møhl-Hansen, No. 70, the standing dove within a foliate wreath, post 1945 maker’s marks, import marks for London 1953, numbered ‘70’, diameter 5.8cm. £150-£200 --- Kristian Møhl-Hansen (1876-1962) initially studied painting at the Kunstakademiet and at Zahrtmann’s School in Copenhagen, moving into design work in different media on a free lance basis, including designs for silverworks for the Georg Jensen Silversmithy. In 1903 or 1904 Møhl-Hansen drew a design for Jensen that would have a major impact on the firm for years to come. the design of a standing dove in profile surrounded by a circular wreath was subsequently used as the central motif for a belt buckle, brooches, bracelets, earrings, and necklaces and is one of the most recognisable of all the silversmithy’s designs. At least one version of the design - a belt buckle featuring two doves - was included in the silversmithy’s crucial 1904 exhibition at the Kunstindustrimuseum. In 1920, he was awarded the Eckersberg medal and a gold medal for his embroidered textiles at the 1925 Paris international exposition.
Georg Jensen: a Danish silver oval blossom brooch, designed by Gundorph Albertus, No. 274, post 1945 maker’s mark, numbered ‘274’, length 42mm. £150-£200 --- Gundorph Albertus (1887-1970) qualified as a chaser in 1905, and received further training as a silversmith in Munich from 1909-1911 and at the Ecole des Arts Décoratifs in Paris from 1910-11. He began work as a chaser at the Georg Jensen Silversmithy in 1911. In 1915 he graduated from the Kunstakademiets Billedhuggerskole, (Royal Academy of Art, School of Sculpture) in Copenhagen. In 1926, Albertus became the silversmithy’s assistant director, responsible for managing hollowware production, and holding this position until 1954. He designed the “Cactus” flatware pattern in 1930, which proved very popular and is still in production today. Albertus’s work was widely exhibited, including the Salon des Arts Décoratifs in Paris from 1928-1931. He received a gold medal at the Paris international exposition in 1925 and a diplôme d’honneur at the 1937 Paris exposition.
Georg Jensen: a silver ‘Forget-Me-Knot’ brooch, designed by Torun Bülow-Hübe, No. 384, circa 1971, stamped ‘TORUN’ and ‘GJ’ and numbered ‘384’, length 7.6cm. £100-£150 --- Vivianna Torun Bülow-Hübe (1927-2004) was a Swedish silversmith and designer who trained at the Konstfackskolan (School of Arts crafts and Design) in Stockhom. She ran her own worlshop in Stockholm from 1951 - 1956 and then moved to France, where she had small studios in Paris and Biot until 1968. Her talents as a designer were recognised during her years as an independent artist. In 1960 she received a gold medal at the Milan Triennale and in 1961 she was awarded the Lunning Prize. At an exhibition of work by Lunning Prize winners in Copenhagen in 1967, Torun met representatives of the Georg Jensen silversmithy, and this led to a formal relationship with the silversmith who subsequently produced many of her designs. She continued this relationship with the company for the rest of her life. She was highly acclaimed during her lifetime, winning numerous awards including the title of Distinguished Silversmith from the Society of Contemporary Swedish Silver in 1983 and the Prince Eugen Medal in 1996. The above brooch was designed in 1971. See: Georg Jensen Jewelry, ed. David A. Taylor, pub. BGC Yale University Press, page 299, Plate No 350.
Georg Jensen: a Danish silver butterfly brooch, designed by Arno Malinowski, No. 283, the circular design incorporating two butterflies amidst flowers and foliage, post 1945 maker’s marks, numbered ‘283’, diameter 5.2cm. £150-£200 --- Arno Malinowski (1899-1976) was multi talented artist, being a successful silver designer, sculptor, ceramist, engraver and medalist. He trained at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts and School of Sculpture in Copenhagen from 1919-1922 and worked for Georg Jensen between 1936-1944 and again from 1949-1965, creating designs for jewellery and hollowware. His pieces tend to be executed in low relief medallist form, his designs often including stylised animals; the Art Deco style Kneeling Deer being one of his most popular which he designed in 1937. He received several awards for his designs for objects made of silver, porcelain and bronze, including a silver medal at the Paris international exposition in 1925, the Eckersberg Medal (1933) and the Carlson Prize (1936).
A Danish silver and coral ring by Georg Jensen, No. 51, designed by Oscar Gundlach-Pedersen, the Corallium rubrum cabochon collet set between fan-shaped shoulders, maker’s mark ‘GJ’, (used 1933-44), stamped ‘STERLING DENMARK’ and ‘925’, numbered ‘51’, ring size N. £150-£200 --- Oscar Gundlach-Pedersen (1887-1970) was born in Odense, and studied sculpture at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. In 1911, he started work at the Georg Jensen Silversmithy as Jensen’s last apprentice. After Jensen’s break from the silversmithy, he became assistant Director from 1926-54 where he was responsible for the new artistic direction of the company. His jewellery designs reflect the pared down functionalist designs prevalent at the time. He received a gold medal at the Paris World Exhibition in 1925 and the Diplome d’honneru at L’Eposiiton Internationale in Paris in 1937 Please note coral is covered by CITES and may be subject to import/export restrictions.
Regimental Interest: A Victorian silver Sentry Box Vesta case by Sampson Mordan, 1886, enamelled with a Grenadier Guardsman, wearing the Egypt and Sudan medal 1882-89 and the Khedive’s Star, with Registered Design No. 38283, maker’s mark ‘S.M’, London hallmark, dimensions 60 x 24 x 10mm. £800-£1,000 --- Soldiers of the Queen Sampson Mordan & Co. produced a series of silver and enamel vesta cases depicting Soldiers of the Queen around the time of Queen Victoria’s Golden Jubilee in 1887. Originally thought to be limited to a series of 10 or 12 regiments, around 30 regiments have now been recorded. They were made exclusively by Mordan and are stamped with the Registered Design Number 38283. The design was registered at the Patent Office on 17th November 1885. Most of the vesta cases depicted soldiers from the Queen’s Royal regiments. The Grenadier Guard is a popular example. Very occasionally a Foreign regiment has been seen that may have been one-off special commissions.
-
183841 item(s)/page