A First World War Trio, awarded to 1239 (later 548141) Driver George Setchfield, Royal Engineers, comprising a 1914-15 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal, in a glazed display frame with an Honourable Discharge Certificate dated 1st February 1919, and a photograph, together with research material and his cap badge.
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A Collection of German Third Reich Medals, comprising a Mother's Cross in bronze, two War Merit Cross with Swords second class, a War Merit Cross with Swords first class, a War Merit Cross second class, a War Merit Medal, a West Wall Medal, a Luftschutz Medal, a medal ribbon bar and a First World War Honour Cross; a Brass Belt Buckle, in two pieces with pierced centre applied with SS badge, the back loop stamped PATENT, with webbing belt (11) Footnote:- Brought back from the war by the vendor's uncle, 14584683 Sergeant William Leslie Bradwell, a sniper with the Royal Scots Fusiliers
A Second World War Group of Three Medals, comprising 1939-45 Star, France and Germany Star and War Medal in cardboard box of issue, awarded to 14584683 Sergeant William Leslie Bradwell, a sniper with the Royal Scots Fusiliers, with part of his Service and Pay Book, Identity Cards, Record of Service, photograph and ephemera, also his glengarry bonnet, formation patch, rank chevrons, shoulder titles, two blazer badges, a prismatic compass in webbing pouch, a machine gun magazine belt, a pierced metal target sight and a photocopy of his hand written account of the Attack at Fontenay-le-Pesnel ''Operation Martlet'' by the 49th British Infantry Division, June 1944, during which he was wounded. Footnote:- The 11th Battalion of the Royal Scots Fusiliers led the attack into the village from Le Parc-de-Boislande and had 201 casualties out of 400 men. Also, a First World War pair of British War Medal and Victory Medal to 508356 PTE.T.PEACH, LABOUR CORPS, and a British War Medal to 90548 PTE.J.W.BRADWELL, NOTTS & DERBY.R.
A British War Medal, awarded to 161886 SPR.F.BYARD, R.E.; a Small Quantity of Fraternity Jewels and Medals, including seven silver gilt and two gilt metal R.A.O.B. examples, three Masonic jewels, a court mounted group of four Soviet Russian commemorative medals and three Russian Orders of Motherhood, 1st, 2nd and 3rd class etc
A Second World War Fighting Knife, with 14.5cm clip point steel blade, bleached beech grip scales and black enamelled steel scabbard with flat elongated belt loop, 27cm; a British Enfield No.5 Mk1 Knife Bayonet, the blade stamped W.S.C., lacks scabbard; Militaria, including two pre-1953 gilt brass and white metal cap badges and two shoulder titles to the 7th Queen's Own Hussars, six Second World War cloth insignia to the 7th Armoured Division x 2, 51st (Highland) Division x3, and 2nd Polish Corps in silver thread on red x1, a medal ribbon bar, two brass shell cases and two First Aid items (17), also with some research material Footnote:- formerly the property of 14569354 Spr. Ellis Brook who served with various regiments during and after the war. He was wounded whilst serving with the Cameron Highlanders in Western Europe. 1 - two nicks to blade edge, blade and grip has been cleaned off. 2 - black patching to blade, lacks scabbard.
A First World War Pair, awarded to 2934 PTE.G.(George) WOOD. YORK.HRS., comprising British War Medal and Victory Medal, together with photocopies of Medal Index Card, Territorial Force Attestation, Medical Inspection Report, and synopsis of his War career etc, also, his silver gilt and enamel breast jewel to the Independent Order of Oddfellows Manchester Unity (Loyal Prosperity Lodge, Leeds District) - cased, and a white metal medallion to commemorate the coronation of King Edward VIII; a First World War Pair, awarded to 35595 PTE.R.(Reginald) H.(Hubert) WATTS, YORK.R., comprising British War Medal and Victory Medal, together with photocopies of Medal Index Card, Short Service Attestation, Protection Certificate and Certificate of Identity, Medical History, Regimental Conduct Sheet etc. Footnote: Reginald Hubert Watts originally enlisted with 2/1st Regiment of Berkshire Yeomanry, made to transfer to the Royal Berkshire Regiment (71429), followed by the Yorkshire Regiment, followed by the West Riding Regiment (34897); six First World War Pairs to the West Yorkshire Regiment, each comprising British War Medal and Victory Medal, awarded to:- 37669 PTE.H.(Herbert) SYKES, with photocopy of Medal Index Card; 33502 PTE.W.(Wilfred) PEARSON, with photocopies of Medal Index Card, Attestation, History of service etc which shows he was transferred to the Labour Corps, was gassed and shelled and suffered from Trench Foot; 6132 PTE.J.(John)J.SPOOR, with photocopies of Medal Index Card, Attestation, Military History Sheet etc which shows he was wounded 22.7.17; 61739 PTE.H.(Harry) SINGLETON (later 74378 Notts & Derby) with photocopies of Military History and Service sheets; 49519 PTE.G.(George) E.D.BARKER (later 036914 A.O.C.); 4794 PTE.J.(James) W.(William) JACKSON, with photocopy of Medal Roll, all with photocopies of Medal Index Cards (qty)
A First World War CBE Group of Medals, awarded to J.70067 G.E. BIRKENSHAW. A.B. R.N., comprising Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire neck badge (Civil, second type) in case of issue, British War Medal and Victory Medal, together with the miniatures, a silver and enamel lapel badge to the Observer Corps and a similar tie pin (8)
A Large Collection of Private Research Material Relating to the 21st Lancers, including photocopies of individual soldier details, Attestations, Statements of Service, Military History Discharge documents, copies of photographs, obituaries, information on the officers etc, contained in six binder files (possibly a medal collector's archive)
A First World War Casualty Group, awarded to 33050 PTE.J.(John) GLEDHILL, R.LANC.R., comprising British War Medal, Victory Medal and Memorial Plaque in boxes of issue with Record Office Award slip addressed to his widow Mrs.E.Brook who later re-married, also some research material. Footnote:-John Gledhill was born in 1882 and was killed in action during the Battle of Passchendaele. His remains were never identified for burial and so he is commemorated on the Tyne Cot Memorial, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium, also commemorated on the Dewsbury Cenotaph, in the Dewsbury Roll of Honour and on the Ravensthorpe War Memorial in St. Saviour's Parish Church.
A Quantity of German Third Reich Medals, comprising Iron Cross second class, War Merit Medal, German Defence Medal, Faithful Service Medal, Wound badge, bronze class, a white metal and enamel NSDAP badge and a copy of a Knight's Cross; also, a small quantity of period Second World War photographs of German soldiers, photographs showing the liberation of Paris celebrations, a copy NSDAP Alter Kampfer identity book, another and a copy of an NSDAP armband
A Collection of German Third Reich Militaria, comprising a Second World War Iron Cross, second class, the suspender ring stamped 86 or 98; a First World War Iron Cross, second class, the suspender ring stamped +M+; four Kriegsmarine badges comprising Boatswain's gilt metal arm badge, EM's woven embroidered breast eagle, gilt metal breast eagle, ''Donald Duck'' eagle and cockade badge and Waterways Protection Police embroidered arm badge; two tinnies; a Wilhelm 1 1797-1897 medal and a POW made wood box Footnote:- brought back from the war in Europe by 14569354 Spr. Ellis Brook who served with various regiments during and after the war. He was wounded whilst serving with the Cameron Highlanders in Western Europe
A Boer War Pair, awarded to 546 CORPL.J.ROADS, MIL.FOOT POLICE, comprising Queen's South Africa Medal with three clasps TUGELA HEIGHTS, RELIEF OF LADYSMITH and TRANSVAAL, and King's South Africa Medal with two clasps SOUTH AFRICA 1901 and SOUTH AFRICA 1902, together with a South Africa 1900 New Year tin (3)
A German Third Reich SS Four Year Bronze Service Medal, with oblong suspender loop and blue ribbon, lacks case, A German Third Reich Spanish Wound Badge, Gold Class, of pierced oval form, the hollow stamped back with magnetic vertical needle shaped pin; an Arbeitsbuch, with official stamps and entries for Hut work in Laurahutte from 16.12.1939 to 16.8.1940; a Small Photograph Album, containing a quantity of copy photographs of First and Second World War German soldiers produced by W Tobin, London (4)
A First World War Pair, awarded to S-306965 PTE.A.BUTLER. A.S.C., comprising British War Medal and Victory Medal; Militaria, comprising two RWAAF sweetheart brooches, various collar badges and lapel pins, two white metal dog tags to 13536 M.T.BARTON R.M., two small identity tags, a Merchant Marine raised bullion thread embroidered blazer badge, six pre 1953 Royal Navy rank insignia, an RAF running medallion, a small book Discovering English County Regiments and a set of six Second World War glass tumblers etched with the allied leaders.
A First World War German Wound Badge, silver class, the reverse with vertical sword shape pin stamped GES.GESCH; a First/Second World War Group of Five German Medals, comprising War Merit Cross with Swords, a Merit Cross for War Aid, Honour Cross, Winter Campaign in Russia and a 1938 Commemorative Sudetenland Medal, court mounted; nine Various Medal Ribbon Bars, most set with devices
A collectionÿof miscellaneous items, comprising a Chinese double Buddha Group, 3 1/4" (8cms), a bronze Figure of a Foo Dog, a small bronze Ewer, an Egyptian bronze Lamp, a small carved stone Ritual Vessel, 3" (8cms), with animals, five small horn Beakers, an Indian stone Card Figure, a very early steel Shears, a set of four brass Hall Bells, a cast iron Chamber Candlestick modelled with military trophies, a recumbent brass stag, a copper Hand Warmer, by G. Strand on The Green, Chiswick, London, a bronze Medal and other unusual items. (a lot)
Societyÿof St. Augustine bronze Medalÿ A silver Farming Society of Ireland Medal to the Earl of Howth, Member for Life, a silverÿÿMedal: Zwei Laufer Von Zuschavern und Tribuenhaus, unmarked and a George IV silver Coronation Medal (1821), a Winston Churchill 1965 Coin, a Queen Elizabeth II five shilling Coin,ÿAÿRoyal Society of Ireland Agricultural silver Medal to the Earl of Howth National Horse Show 1864 (cased) and one other King Eaton 14 March 1794. (10)
Two cased silver Papal Medals, Pope Leo XIII, Pius IX, National Eistedd Association Medal with Edward Prince of Wales, cased, a 15th Century style bronze Portrait Medallion Phillip S. Stroza, a collection of miscellaneous old and pre-decimal Coins, two old Pocket Watches, a bead Necklace, a circular Box Top with portrait of Napoleon in relief, a Royal Irish Automobile Club Card Badge, a Victorian 1d Coin, and a small Reliquary. (a lot)
Two BritishÿArmy lion and unicorn Cap Badges, in gilt brass, a World War I German Iron Cross, dated 1813, on the back signifying the earliest issue of the award while the front has "W" for Kaiser Wilhelm with the Prussian Crown and '1914' for the present issue, lacking ribbon, a pair of military oval Brooches, Vatican Medal of the Holy Land, Pilgrim's Jerusalem Cross of Honour silver grade (Leo XIII) a scarce R.H.S. Medal awarded to Commander Gaisford, 25th April 1874, Life Saving Medal. (7)
Medal:ÿÿA British War Medal 1914 - 1918 awarded to Lieutenant Colonel W.T. Gaisford, the obverse with side profile of George V, the reverse with soldier on horse back, housed in a custom box with photograph of the recipient's grave. (1) * Lieut. Col. W.T. Gaisford was in command of the 7th Battalion of the Seaforth Highlanders, he was killed in action in 1917.
Awarded to Lieut. W.T. Gaisford, 1st Seaforth Highlanders, The Khedive's Sudan Medal, with Khartoum Bar and the Atbara Bar, 'The Queen's Sudan Medal, The Afghanistan Medal, 1878 - 79 - 80 to Suv. Lieut. C. H. Gaisford, with the Kabul, Charasia & Peiwar Kotal Bars & the Delhi Durbar silver Medal 1911, uncased. (4) * Walter was killed commanding the 7th Battalion Seaforth Highlanders, 25th September 1915. The 1879 Afghanistan Medal almost certainly awarded posthumously to Cecil Gaisford, a cousin. (1) * See also Lot 946
A set of seven 19th century and early 20th century medals awarded to members of the Singh family, including: Indian Mutiny medal with Lucknow bar, India General Service 1854-95 with North West Frontier bar, India General Service medal with Afghanistan NWF 1919 bar, Afghanistan 1878-79-80 medal, etc, in common frame
Gratton (Frederick M). The History of Freemasonry in Shangai and Northern China, Containing a Complete List of all the Regular Lodges & Royal Arch Chapters, Tientsin: North China Printing and Publishing Co, 1913, 10 photographic plates, minor spotting to prelims, contemporary red half morocco, joints slightly rubbed, corners bumped, boards rubbed, spine extremities slightly worn, 8vo, together with: The History of Freemasonry in Northern China, 1913-1937, Shanghai: Kelly & Walsh, no date, frontispiece, 27 photographic plates, 1 folding map, some leaves uncut, contemporary red half morocco, joints slightly rubbed, corners bumped, boards rubbed, spine extremities slightly worn, 8vo with Northern China medal, 3 bars with floral embellishments, yellow metal with sword design, blue ribbon, signed 'KS' and a feline figurehead to versoQty: (3)
A hallmarked silver Albert watch chain with nickel T-bar, together with two hallmarked silver fob medals, one inscribed '3.M.V.A. Field Officers Cup 1899', the other a footballing medal not inscribed, chain length 40cm, gross weight 84.1g. Condition: rubbing to marks throughout, chain made up of two thicknesses, clasp functional, T-bar with scratches.
An interesting collection of mostly annotated metal detectorist finds and collectables including WW1 medal named to S-408159 Pte W Hobro ASC, buckles, seals, 19thC Indian ivory flute player, 15thC fastener, mother of pearl items including gaming counters, Stanhope of Lancaster and Morecombe Bay; early watch keys, book and clog clasps, skirt lifter, 14thC buckle etc
A collection of six medallions presented for Special Distinction, the Kings Trophy Competition, comprising two bronze and four silver coloured (two with pin mount), each depicting an archer in light relief, together with a silver medal for Guildford Rose Society, two badges, and three ancient coins
15TH MAY 1800 GEORGE III PRESERVED FROM ASSASSINATION A large Jasperware porter mug, c.1800, the cylindrical body applied in white on a blue ground with an angel floating in the clouds holding a shield depicting George III and another impaled with an arrow, the reverse with a maiden grieving at a tomb, centred by classical figures in clouds flanked by trees, 13.4cm. P. Kempson designed a medal to commemorate the failed assassination attempt by James Hadfield, when Hadfield fired a shot at the King during the singing of the National Anthem at Drury Lane Theatre on 15th May 1800. It is cast on one side with the same angelic figure thwarting an arrow. See Royal Collections Trust, RCIN 440019.
1815 WATERLOO A pearlware jug, dated 1815, printed in black and painted in colours with two figures inscribed 'John and Mary Woodhead', the reverse with an equestrian study captioned 'The Prince of Watterloo [sic], His Grace the Duke of Wellington', beneath the spout with a floral cartouche inscribed 'Josh Haigk Watterloo Man. 16th, 17, 18 Jnue [sic] 1815', some restoration, 14cm. Private Joshua Haigh is recorded at Waterloo in the 51st Regiment of Foot (Light Infantry) under Captain Peter Smellie. He may have also been with the regiment during previous campaigning in the Iberian Peninsula and elsewhere but he did not claim the medal for this when it was issued in 1848, suggesting that he had probably died during the intervening years.
An Edward VII coronation 1902 gold medal, by G W de Saulles Crowned Busts of King and Queen. Diameter 31 mm. 17.2 grams (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: We would hazard a guess that this should be classified as Fine. There are no significant surface blemishes. There are however some very minor dings to the outer edge of the coin. It is not buckled at all. It is a little dirty in places.
Mitchell's Gold Medal Tam O'Shanter tobacco advertising mirror, marked Property of the Imperial Tobacco Company of Great Britain and Ireland Ltd, The Stephen Mitchell & Son Branch Glasgow, also marked Forrest & Son Glasgow, housed in an oak frame. Height 109 cm, width 84 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The mirror is in our opinion in generally good condition. There are some losses to some of the black paint on the Mitchell's lettering. Bottom corner of the M, top left of the H and E and some also on the S. There are other minor blemishes too. All of the gold lettering is in extremely good order. The gilding around the red lettering is good also. The red paint itself is faded in places and also showing craquelure on quite a number of letters on both Tam O'Shanter and Three Bells. The H and the two L's on three bells are the worst affected areas. The mirror plate silvering is generally fairly good with only minor blemishes. The exterior oak frame is a little dirty and there are some paint marks and a drill hole to the left hand side.
A 9CT GOLD MASONIC MEDAL, maker G Kenning & Son, London 1938, with plain bars, engraved gilt metal and enamel badge and hung with a gold and turquoise enamel star, reverse engraved with presentation inscription, dated 1938, cased, together with a Royal Lancashire Lodge No.116, 9ct gold and enamel medal hung with 9ct gold set square etc (2) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Both generally good, turquoise enamel star weighs approx. 18g gross, gold set square approx.12g, both difficult to weigh with attachments
AN EDWARDIAN 9CT GOLD AND ENAMEL MASONIC MEDAL, "Blagdon Lodge, No 659", with inscription to reverse, on ribbon and 9ct gold enamelled initialled and dated scroll surmount with metal pin, maker G. Kenning, London 1907, 32g gross, cased (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Very good, ribbon grubby
TWO GROUPS OF FIRST & SECOND WORLD WAR MEDALS AWARDED TO TWO FAMILY MEMBERS, comprising Victory Medal, British War Medal and 1914-15 Star for Lieutenant P. A. Crone, and a Victory Medal, British War Medal and War Medal 1939-45 for E. M. P. Crone, together with miniatures (4) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)The first set named as follows: 2. LIEUT. P. A. CRONE R. MUNS. FUS. (on star) and LIEUT. P. A. CRONE (to the other two medals)Second set named as follows: E. M. P. CRONE. V. A. D.
A FAMILY OF MEDALS FOR THE FIRST & SECOND WORLD WAR AWARDED TO A FATHER & SON, comprising Victory Medal, British War Medal and 1914-15 Star for Serjeant R Hatfield of the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, and War Medal 1939-45, Defence Medal and Exemplary Police Service Medal for Constable Robert Hatfield, together with an Atlantic Star Medal, Identity card, clothing book, field dressing and other associated items (qty) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Generally good condition. First set of medals named as follows: 4058 PTE R. HATFIELD YORKS. L. I. (to the star) and 4058 SJT. R. HATFIELD. K O. Y. L. I.Second set only names on police medal: CONST. ROBERT HATFIELD
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