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Queen Victoria Royal Naval long service and good conduct medal, awarded to A Noble, Sergt, No.775, Ports. R.M.L.I.; also an Edward VII Royal Naval long service and good conduct medal awarded to D.323 G.Judson, Sean R.N.R.; and a George V Royal Naval long service and good conduct medal awarded to J16855 C.W. Hazell. L.S. HMS Defiance (3)
Queen Victoria British South Africa Company's medal, awarded to Trooper H.L. Oldman 'K' Troop B.F.F. Rhodesia 1896 rev. no clasp; also two Queen Elizabeth II Africa General Service medals awarded to N.48227 Pte. Musyimi Kabuu K.A.R., Kenya bar, and 4093615 A.C.I F. Quigley RAF, Kenya bar (3)
Queen Victoria Crimea medal with Sebastopol bar, awarded to N.1910. John Gillett, 2nd Bat.Ljc (engraved); also Afghanistan medal to 10B/529 Pte. M.McKeon. 2/14th Regt.; East and West Africa medal with Benin 1897 clasp awarded to T.E.Jones. Blaks Mte, HMS Theseus; and an Edward VII South Africa medal with 1901/02 bars awarded to 1081 Pte. H. Joice. Rly. Pnr Regt. (4)
Queen Victoria India medal with Relief of Chitral 1895 bar, awarded to 3620 Lcc. Corp. J. Smith 1st Bn E.Lanc. Regt; also India General Service medal with Burma 1885-7 and 1887-89 bars, awarded to 942 Pte. G. Bridle 2nd Bn Hamps. Regt.; and Edward VII Natal Rebellion medal with 1906 bar to Tpr. E.G.H. Smith, Royston's Horse (3)
Great War medal group comprising 14-15 Star, Great War medal, Victory medal, Special Constabulary Faithful Service and George V Jubilee silver medallion, awarded to 2nd Lieut. F Hampson; also Great War medal and Victory medal awarded to 26939 Pte. L. Hampson. Manch.R.; and a Ches. Reg. silver medallion awarded to W. Hampson (8)
Football, collection of memorabilia relating to W. Joyce of Hampstead, Walthamstow & Crescent F.C., 3 silver medals all hallmarked, Essex County Challenge Cup, London Postal League & L.P.J.C.C. all 1930s in presentation cases, Plaque 1932-3 Athenian League Champions, another non silver medal London postal 1950, Athenian League Badge v Spartan League 1933 with full details on back, two letters from Essex F.A. notifying selection for League Select team and press cutting from these.
Trade cards & stickers, Football, two complete FKS sticker albums, Wonderful World of Soccer Stars 1968/9 & World Cup Soccer Mexico 1970, Sainsbury's England Squad Medal Collection 1998 (complete) plus unopened packs of 'The Final Five' & a pack of four medals, The Sun Pocket Book of Soccer & Sticker Album (complete), two Fleetway My Favourite Soccer Star albums (both complete) & other items (some albums with writing noted o/w gd/vg)
An impressive scratch-built ? scale model of a Ransomes Class AM Working Thrashing Machine, fitted with Self-Feeder, Chaff Bagger, Caving Blower and Pneumatic Tyred wheels, built circa 1960-1966 by A Buckley (took six years to build) and won a bronze medal at the 1968 Model Engineer Exhibition, Thrasher constructed mainly in wood with metal parts and rubber tyres, finished in pink and red, coming with a well-made carry case and various wooden parts (one broken) that fit mainly along the top of the machine and a few loose items, framed copy of the Bronze Medal certificate, correspondence between the builder and Ransomes (1955-1980) and plans for a Marshall & Sons Thrasher 4'6'' Class SM 1943R , VG, carry case G
6th Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry group of WWI medals with associated documents, typed war memoir manuscript, and books. This lot comprises a framed group of medals and badges: Military Medal named to 11972 PTE E. W. FELLOWS. 6/D.C.L.I Defence Medal 1914-15 Star named to 11972 PTE. E.W. FELLOW. D. OF CORN.L.I British War Medal 1914-20 11972 PTE. E.W. FELLOWS. D.C.L.I Victory Medal named to 11972 PTE. E.W. FELLOWS. D.C.L.I. Kings Royal Rifle Corps cap badge with ribbon of the Order of St George Cornwall Regiment cap badge Royal Fusiliers cap badge A group of five miniatures including Military Medal and Cross of St George. Together with Soldier's service and pay book, Certified copy of Attestation, Field Medical Card, and Field Message book. Framed Home Guard Certificate to Edgar William Fellows, framed Metropolitan Borough of St Pancras Air Raid Precautions examination certificate to same. Cardboard medal box with WW2 compliments slip addressed to: Mr E.W. Fellows, 45 Lissenden Mans, London, NW5. Typed manuscript 'C'est La Guerre being the experiences & opinions of a P.B.I.' by E.W. Lows, with Martin Secker compliments and regrets slip Books - A Short History of the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, Devonport, 1929; The Immortal Salient, and a small quantity of maps
A matched Indian WWII group of eight to '5030933 L-NK Rilbahadur, Gurung, 1 GR': comprising Indian Army Long Service & Good Conduct Medal General Service Medal with Jammu & Kasmir 1947-48 clasp', Commonwealth Independence Medal,1939-45 Star, Africa Star, Burma Star, Defence Medal and War Medal, mounted in a display case (different recipients to General Service Medal and Commonwealth Independence Medal)
A post-war O.B.E. group of six awarded to Group Captain Otto Maxwell Berkeley, Royal Air Force, late Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve: Military OBE, 1939-45 Star, France and Germany Star, War Medal, Defence Medal and RAF Air Efficiency Award 'Act. Wg. Cdr., R.A.F.V.R.', mounted in a display case.*Biography - Otto Maxwell Berkeley (previously von Berckefeldt) was born in Calcutta, India in February 1908. His movements between the wars remain largely unknown, but according to an announcement in the London Gazette of 21 June 1938 - in which he renounced his family name in favour of 'Berkeley' - he was then an accountant and resident at Thorpe Green, Chertsey. Later the same year he became an Acting Pilot Officer in the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. In January 1940, Otto was advanced to Flying Officer, the first of several rapid advancements, and by July 1944 was serving in the Equipment Branch as an Acting Wing Commander. Granted a permanent commission as a Squadron Leader in the Royal Air Force in January 1946, he was awarded the Air Efficiency Award in March 1947 and the O.B.E. in the New Year's Honours in 1950. Later that year, he was posted to the R.A.F. Headquarters at Oslo in Norway, as part of Allied Air Forces Northern Europe, where he served as Head of Logistics, and on returning to an appointment in the Air Ministry in London in early 1954, he was advanced to Group Captain. Otto was placed on the Retired List in October 1958 and died in March 1961.* Notes See Lot 281 Dix Noonan Webb 7th March 2007
A framed family group of WWI & WWII medals: comprising a WWI trio to '04037 Pte H Whitfield AOC', 1914-15 Star, War Medal and Victory Medal, a WWII group of three 1939-15 Star, Air Crew Europe Star and Defense Medal to Pilot Officer H H Whitfield, and one other WWII group of four to F Edgington mounted together with cap and lapel badges, photographs and related ephemera.* Notes The Air Crew Europe Star is a reproduction
A framed group of WWI medals: comprising 1914 -15 Star 'G-6036 Pte C Tucker R Fus', a pair to 'Dvr D W Kube SASC; a trio to ' T-27868 Dvr E Tungate ASC' with postage box and another trio to 'Major H F Nutter L'Pool R'. mounted on a photograph of a man in uniform in a glazed display case. * Note The 1914 Star is to 'Major H F Nutter L'Pool R, War Medal and Victory Medal to 'M2 192939 Sjt A Rainbird ASC
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