A collection of six 1914-18 Great War medals to Irish Royal Navy & RNR sailors. Victory Medal to 271823. C.D. BUCHANAN. E.R.A.2 R.N. HMS Indomitable, Jutland and Dogger Bank veteran, from Dublin; Victory Medal to 2870B. P. BURGESS. SMN. R.N.R, HMS Marlborough, Jutland veteran from Aghada, Co. Cork; 1914-15 Star to 283861. J. SHEEHAN. S.P.O. R.N., Veteran Second Battle of Heligoland Bight, from Skibereen; British War Medal to 5439B. J. HURLEY. L.S. R.N.R., HMS Colossus, Jutland veteran, from Kinsale; Victory Medal to K. 33154. M. FITZPATRICK. STO. 2. R.N., born Dublin; 1914-15 Star to J.18458. P. HIGGINS. A.B. R.N., from Dublin. (6)
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Collection of United States medals. Personal decorations including, Silver Star, Bronze Star, US Legion of Merit, Meritorious Service, Defense Superior Service Medal, Joint Services Achievement Award, Purple Heart, Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal, Air Force Distinguished Service Medal (9).
Na Fianna Éireann, founder member's Golden Jubilee medal. Posthumously awarded to Fr. Tomás O Donohoe to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the foundation of Na Fianna Éireann. By descent to the current owner.Tomás O Donohoe joined Fianna Éireann at its inaugural meeting at 34 Camden St., in August 1909, soon becoming a section leader and committee member. He was also a member of the Pipers? Band, alongside Peadar Kearney. He became a founder member and secretary of the National Guard in which youths, not boys, would be trained in arms. He continued in the Pipers? Band and through it eventually joined the Irish Citizen Army in 1913. O Donohoe received a commission from James Connolly in April 1916, three weeks before the Rising. In command of a section of twelve men, he was posted at the Shelbourne Hotel corner of St. Stephen?s Green on Easter Monday. Following the retreat to The College of surgeons he led a number of sorties from the building. After the surrender he was imprisoned in Knutsford Gaol before being transferred to Frongach where he worked as hospital orderly. Active in the War of Independence, he was a member of 2nd Company 5th Battalion. Following the Civil War, during which he was interned, O Donohoe was ordained a priest. Over 2,000 worshipers attended his first mass. He is buried in the Republican plot in Glasnevin Cemetery next to his lifelong friend Countess Markievicz
Doreen Kern (British, 1931-2021): a bronzed resin bust of Haile Selassie (1892-1975, Emperor of Ethiopia), raised upon a wooden plinth, , a bronze version of the bust was exhibited in the Royal Portrait Gallery in London, 19 by 21 by 36cm high overall together with accompanying ephemera, including a facsimile letter announcing a gold medal to be awarded to the Kern in recognition of her work.Provenance - From Doreen Kern's collection and artist's studio (Artist and Sculptor 1931-2021)
A collection of WWI and later militaria including a photograph album with over one hundred 1930s scenes of the HMS Berwick's route via Gibraltar, Sri Lanka, to China as well as some photographs of the an Arctic crossing, together with two set of medals, a WWI trio for 10262 Pte. G. W. Bateman Somerset Light Infantry, 1914-15 Star, War and Victory medals, together with miniatures, a WWII trio, 1939-145 Star, Atlantic Star and 1939-1945 medal, a pair of binoculars with broad arrow markings, and a 1950s naval woollen jumper. (1 box)
An M.B.E. medal, M.B.E. (Civil) Member’s silver 2nd type, lady’s shoulder badge, on lady’s bow ribbon, in Royal Mint case, together with a group of six WWI medals, comprising two sets of 1914-15 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal, one set awarded to GNR. J.Waller R.A., the other set PTE G.Waller 11-BN A.I.F., with Christmas greeting card printed 'Troopship A38, A.I.F., The Chaplain wishes you a Happy Christmas and a Prosperous New Year'. (8)
Group of various medals Victoria to WWII: Associated medals including cased silver Victoria long service medal, WWI Trio 69985 Spr V E Johnson R.E., WWI Victory medal 27703 J W Cole R.A. 2 x 39-45 medal, 3 WWII stars - Africa, Italy & 39- 45 star, plus military college of science medal 1928/9. All from one family disposal, presumed associated in some way.
Silver Chatelaine made from old Victorian silver coins: Includes agate pill box (not silver), silver coloured metal glove button hook, Longton A league runners up silver medal, gross weight 83g. Plus silver coloured metal cased medallion Arts 7 Crafts exhibition Shrewsbury 1904 & Negretti & Zamba pocker barometer forecaster.
Large collection of mixed militaria, to include cloth titles, buttons, cap badges, gas mask case, desert cover body armour, Nato size 7080/1020, size 180/116, ships plaques, Cheshire VCs display, collection of medals and badges, to include an Eddie Rickenbaker Club USA Fighter Pilot badge, 1920 Chicago 56th Annual Reunion, Air Force USA wings badge, Military Merit USA medal by H.L.P (His Lordship Products 1967-1975, Delegate 16th Annual Encampment 1938 Dept. of Alabama Gadsden June 19th-21st, Nigerian Republic medal 1963-73, Nigerian Service medal 1966-70, together with an album of military postcards designed by William Younghusband for Geoff White Ltd.
RAF log book and related items for air gunner Frederick George Satherley, 462 Squadron, to include a Defence medal, 1939-1945 medal, 1939-1945 star, and France and Germany Star in original postage box. Also his RAF Service and Release book, a photograph of Satherley (top left) with aircrew, a later air gunner badge, copper plaque and patch. The logbook begins on May 13th 1944 and runs through to February 1946, recording over forty flights over enemy territory in the Halifax III bomber piloted by Andy Anderson. Satherley records bombing runs, flak, and fighter sightings, as well as his Halifax crash-landing near Liege on the 14th April 1945 after the starboard outer engine failed forty-five minutes from target and the starboard inner engine cut out over the target as the bomb doors closed. The lot is accompanied by typed research of Squadron 462 B Flight skipper Andy Anderson, compiled by Bill Johnson.Frederick George Satherley was born in Gloucestershire on the 28th August 1920. During his air gunnery training in 1944 he met Jennie Armstrong whilst stationed in Whitley Bay and married on the 27th September 1945 after the conclusion of WWII. Following his RAF service Frederick Satherley worked as an HGV driver for the Esso Company serving the company for 30 years and then briefly for North Tyneside Metropolitan Borough Council before retiring. They lived in Monkseaton, just outside Whitley Bay throughout their working lives before retiring to Spain where Frederick passed away on the 13th February 1996 after a short illness.
λ JEAN RENÉ GAUGUIN (FRENCH-DANISH, 1881-1961), THE DISCUS THROWERCOPENHAGEN, CIRCA 1926-1927A lifesize sculpted and painted plaster figure on integral plinth195cm highThe son of Paul Gauguin, Jean followed his father into the arts working as a sculptor. Perhaps best known for his figural work for Bing & Grondhal he also specialised in life size studies culminating in winning a bronze medal at the 1924 Paris Olympics for his bronze life size figure of a boxer. This bronze figure stands in the State Museum of Art in Copenhagen whilst his plaster and cement model for it stands in front of the Arhus stadium. It seems that this lot, a more static version of a Diskoskater or diskuskast than his smaller more fluid bronzes, could have been a follow-up design to his award winning boxer.Condition Report: Unsigned. Sculpture is in two parts- top and base- surface of plaster is fragile and there have been restorations- with consequent colour variances including but limited to; left hand, areas above and below joint to front and bask, chest, shoulders etc. Also has taken some losses to margins- revealing white under-surface- Surface is dirty from atmosphere and handlingFragile- will require careful handling and transport but even in the best of hands- may not survive rigours of international travel intactPlease see additional images which form part of this condition reportCondition Report Disclaimer
A Queen Victoria South Africa medal with five bars: South Africa 1902, South Africa 1901 Transvaal, Orange Free State, Cape Colony, Edward VII medal, awarded to '167 TPR S.Turner S.A.C (South African Constabulary)' together with a Faithful Service Constabulary medal awarded to 'Stuart Turner' and South African Constabulary Cap Badge , plus R.A swagger stick, a South Africian Constabulary riding crop and photograph
A husband and wife medal pair, comprising a group of three medals, awarded to 910940 DVR J B Brooks RA, comprising a British War Medal, a Victory Medal, and an India General Service Medal, NWF 1919 class, with a Royal Artillery Badge, and a British War Medal and Victory Medal pair, awarded to D Williams VAD, with a British Red Cross Society armband, dated 18.4.18
On instructions of the family: A group of six medals awarded to 292 Cpl R A Taylor, Bermuda VR, comprising a 1939-1945 Star, a Pacific Star, an Italy Star, a Defence Medal, a War Medal and a TTEFM (Bermuda) Medal, with miniatures, a large silver plated hip flask, inscribed 'RAT BEST WISHES FROM A COY BVRC 1940', 18.5 cm high, a Paul Harris Felllow (Rotary International) medallion, boxed, and a silver plated Victorian tankard, inscribed 'Royal Fuselliers Games Sergeant's Race Won By Band Sergeant Edward Croft, Templemore 17 Sept 1878', 15 cm high
On instructions of the family: A group of five medals awarded to Farrier Staff Sergeant S M Layzell RA, comprising a 1914 Star with Mons Bar (61691S STH, RFA), a General Service Medal 1918-62, with Iraq and NW Persia bars, and Long Service Good Conduct Medal, a typed letter from the Royal Army Service Corps (Sergeant Mess) 1931, wishing Stan all the best, a silver cigarette case, as mentioned in the letter with presentation inscription, dented, a Visitors Book for The Choughs Hotel, Chard, Somerset (S M L Layzell, Proprietor), a Royal Horse Artillery Christmas Card, 1921, addressed to Stan, a 'bullet' cigarette lighter and a small containerLetter is in poor condition
A WWI trio with 1914-15 Star awarded to 16908 Pte A F Jackson 1/Can Div Cyc, died 19th February, buried in Kamloops Cemetry, British Columbia, a British War Medal and Victory Medal pair, awarded to A-360274 Pte J A Jackson ASC, and a County Council of Dorset Regular Attendance medallion, with 1913 bar
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