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Lot 872

Two WWI medals, Victory medal to Pte. K. Peters 1st C.C. and a War medal to Cpl. H.H. Diers S.A.S.C., and three WWII medals

Lot 873

A silver and enamel Masonic medal and one other silver lodge medal, total weight 63g

Lot 875

Four WWII medals to 97803 R.B. Davidson, a Boy Scout Marksman Proficiency Certificate to Robert Davidson dated 1926, a small silver fob medal to R. Davidson dated 1925, a tin Sailor S.A.M. original pin badge, a silver and green enamel badge, other badges, patches, buttons, etc.

Lot 876

A set of three WWII medals to 211637 J. Wright, medal bar with rosette, (group lacking Africa Service Medal)

Lot 880

A collection of military badges, medallions, medal ribbons, etc.

Lot 882

A King's South Africa medal to 7546 Pte W Smith Grenadier Guards, with 1901 and 1902 clasps

Lot 883

A trio of WWI medals, to 8094 Lance Cpl. A. Dench 1/West Yorkshire Regt including 1914 Mons Star with clasp, two Old Contemptibles Association badges, formed in 1925 for all ranks that served in Flanders between 5th August and 22nd November 1914 during WWI, two medal bars with rosettes and a trio of miniatures, the two badges numbered 3820A and 4980D

Lot 884

A Queen's South Africa medal, 1173 3rd CL: Tpr: P.R. Rodgers S.A.C., with Orange Free State and Cape Colony

Lot 885

Five WWII medals to C277266 J.F. Sequera, including Africa Star with clasp, two medal bars with '8' clasp, a Cape Corps badge and plastic plaque, and a cloth badge

Lot 886

Two WWI medals; Victory medal to Pte. F.G. Davies 10th S.A.I., possibly renamed, and War medal to 2nd C/W. O.F.G. Davies. S.A.P.C., rim a/f

Lot 887

Two German medals, 1813-1939 Cross and German 1939 War Medal Cross, two miniature Pickelhaube helmets and a German WWII Wehrpass and two issue papers

Lot 890

Three WWI medals; Star to RFM P.A. Opperman 3rd. S.A.M.R.; Victory medal to Pte. O.B. Keel 4th M.R. and War medal to Pte. A.G.E. Keel 4th M.R., rim a/f

Lot 1139

Portrait eines GeistlichenUm 1700Halbfiguriges Bildnis eines Mannes in Robe mit Beffchen und Orden. Öl/Messingblech. 6,3 x8,3 cm, ger.Herrenbildnis, Herrenportrait, Miniaturmalerei, Portraitminiatur Portrait of a ClergymanAround 1700Half-length portrait of a man in a robe with a small beff and a medal. Oil/brass plate.6.3 x 8.3 cm, framed.

Lot 909

Kleiner Walzenkrug mit galantem PaarBerlin, Carl Friedrich Lüdicke - 1756-79Kavalier mit Dame. Weiß glasierte Fayence mit farbiger Scharffeuerfarbenbemalung.Zinnmontiert. Am Boden manganviolette Fabrikmarke. H. 21,5 cm. - Korpus fachgerechtrestauriert, Medaillon beschädigt.Fayencekrug, Humpen, Keramik, Preußen Small German Tankard with a Gallant CoupleBerlin, Carl Friedrich Lüdicke - 1756-79Cavalier standing on a landscape piece between trees and bushes with lady in distinguishedgarb. White glazed faience with coloured sharp fire painting. Rim and foot pewter mounted,lid with ball knob and medal, inside triple stamped. On the bottom manganese-violetfactory mark. H. 21,5 cm. - Body professionally restored, medallion damaged.

Lot 82

WWII medals, Group of 5 medals to Mr H Leonard with ribbons, France and Germany Star, Italy, 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, 1939 45 Service medal, medals are in original box. There is also his service record and release book Plus additional 1939-45 Service medal in box for A W Haylock plus his Post Office Savings book and a couple of photos. Three silver Steward medals. Not sure if this is related to the medals but the lot also includes a war time or just after the war period photo album appears to be Far East, fascinating collection of photos.

Lot 1306

1. Weltkrieg - Tükei - UBootflotte Konstantinopel - - Album mit ca. 85 Originalphotographien und zahlreiche Original-Dokumente. 1914-1917. Silbergelatineabzüge. Format ca. 7,8 x 11 cm. Lwd.-Album d. Zt. mit Kordelbindung. Rarissima des 1. Weltkrieges, Originalaufnahmen und Dokumente der U-Halbflottille Konstantinopel. Zeigt UBoot-Mannschaft, Häfen, UBoote, Aufnahmen aus Konstantinopel teils mit ethnographischen Aufnahmen. - Dabei: 17 Dokumente des Ubootsteuermanns Lütje, u.a. Taufschein von 1903, Segelschiff Najade 1912, Rickmer Rickmers 1907-1909, Nesaja 1909-1910, Brema 1907, Nesaia 1904-1907, Nesaia 1903, vorläufiges Besitzzeugnis türkische Kriegsmedaille 1916 mit Adlerstempel Kommando Kaiserliche Marine Mittelmeerdivision, vorl. Besitzzeugnis Eiserne Kreuz II. Klasse 1915 mit Adlerstempel Kommando Kaiserliche Marine Mittelmeerdivision, vorl. Besitzzeugnisse türkische Liakatmedaille mit Schwertern 1917 mit Adlerstempel Kommando der Unterseebootshalbflotille Konstantinopel, Eiserne Kreuz I. Klasse 1917 mit Adlerstempel Kommando der Unterseebootshalbflotille Konstantinopel, 1919 Ubootskriegsabzeichen mit Adlerstempel Kaiserliche Marine Kommando der Unterseebootsdivision, Diesntzeugnis 1917 mit Adlerstempel Kommando der Unterseebootshalbflotille Konstantinopel, Zeugnis 1912 Prüfung im Maschinenfache, Schiffsbautechnik, Schiffer auf großer Fahrt,Führungszeugnis SMS Moltke 1914, 1909 Prüfung in Gesundheitspflege. - Die Aufnahmen und Schriftstücke der deutschen Uboothalbflotille Konstantinopel (Türkei) sind mit das Seltenste, was es vom 1. Weltkrieg gibt. World War I. - Turkey. - Rarissima of the First World War, original photos and documents of the U-Halbflottille (German Submarine Division) Istanbul. Shows UBoot crew, ports, , photos from Constantinople partly with ethnographic photos. - 17 documents of the Ubootsteuermanns Lütje, inter alia baptismal certificate from 1903, sailing ship Najade 1912, Rickmer Rickmers 1907-1909 Nesaja 1909-1910, Brema 1907, Nesaia 1904-1907, Nesaia 1903, provisional possession certificate Turkish war medal 1916 with eagle cancel command imperial Iron Cross II. Class 1915 with eagle stamp Commando Imperial Marine Mediterranean Division, Vorl. Possession certificates Turkish Liakatmedaille with swords 1917 with eagle cancel Commando of the Unterseebootshalbflotille Konstantinopel, iron cross I. class 1917 with eagle cancel command of the Unterseebootsflatille Konstantinopel, 1919 Ubootskriegsabzeichen with Eagle's stamp imperial navy command of the submarine division, certificate of origin 1917 with eagle stamp command of the submarine half flotilla Constantinople, certificate 1912 examination in the machinery specialist, shipbuilding, skipper on long journey, certificate of good conduct SMS Moltke 1914, 1909 exam in health care. - The pictures and documents of the German Uboothalbflotille Konstantinopel Turkey are the rarest of what there is from the 1st WW.

Lot 10

A Victory medal to Rev R J A Johnson, together with a British War Medal, latter erased

Lot 11

A Crimea medal with four clasps engraved to a French 82nd Regiment of the line recipient

Lot 12

A Second World War RAF Caterpillar Club and Prisoner of War medal group, that of 1318320 Flight Sergeant William Alfred "Bill" Brooks, comprising Defence and War medals in carton, together with RAF Airman's Service and Pay Book, RAF Service and Release Book, Telegrams, correspondence, YMCA "Wartime Log for British Prisoners", German POW camp inmate personal documents, photographs and Irving Air Chute Caterpillar Club award notification letter, etc. [Brooks, bomb aimer aboard a Halifax of 10 Squadron flying out of RAF Melbourne, baled out of his stricken aircraft over Germany in the vicinity of Aachen, 25 May 1944. He was interned at Stalag Luft 7, in Bankau, Silesia.]

Lot 14

A Second World War campaign and Palestine service medal group with Territorial Efficiency medal to 2585050 Sigmn R Hawksford, Royal Signals, together with Pay Book, Release Book, photographs, Morse key etc

Lot 16

A Great War campaign medal group comprising 1914-15 Star, British War and Victory medals to 11874 Pte J H Ashworth, Scots Guards, together with his Soldier's Small Book, photographs, 1914 Princess Mary gift tin and card etc. An accompanying note from a descendent describes his recollection of the 1914 Christmas "truce", hand-to-hand combat, his own wounds and implied murder of British army officers by their own troops when going "over the top"

Lot 17

A Second World War and Palestine RAF medal group, comprising Defence and War Medals with General Service Medal (Palestine 1945 - 1948) to 647835 Sergeant Frederick Archibald James

Lot 19

An Imperial Russian Medal For Pacification of Hungary and Transylvania, 1849

Lot 23

[Victoria Cross / Medal / Autograph] A signed portrait photograph of Piper Daniel Laidlaw, VC, KOSB, the Piper of Loos, 15 cm x 10.5 cm

Lot 24

[Victoria Cross / Medal / Autograph] A signed portrait photographic postcard of Piper Daniel Laidlaw, VC, KOSB, the Piper of Loos

Lot 27

[Victoria Cross / Medal / Autograph] A signed portrait photograph of Sapper Adam Archibald, VC, a Scottish First World War recipient of the Victoria Cross, 20 cm x 15 cm. [On 4 November 1918 near Ors, France, Sapper Archibald was with a party building a floating bridge across the canal. He was foremost in the work under a very heavy artillery barrage and machine-gun fire. The latter was directed at him from a few yards distance while he was working on the cork floats. Nevertheless he persevered in his task and his example and efforts were such that the bridge which was essential to the success of the operations was very quickly completed. Immediately afterwards Sapper Archibald collapsed from gas poisoning]

Lot 28

[Victorian Cross / Medal] A period watercolour portrait of Major Richard Raymond Willis, VC, 1st Battalion the Lancashire Fusiliers, possibly a study for a book illustration or memorial, framed and mounted under glass, 20 cm x 15 cm, 46 cm x 36 cm overall [On 25 April 1915 west of Cape Helles, Gallipoli, Turkey, three companies and the Headquarters of the 1st Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers, when landing on W Beach, were met by a very deadly fire from hidden machine-guns which caused a large number of casualties. The survivors, however, rushed up and cut the wire entanglements notwithstanding the terrific fire from the enemy and after overcoming supreme difficulties, the cliffs were gained and the position maintained. Willis was one of the six members of the regiment awarded the VC for this action]

Lot 29

[Victoria Cross / Medal] A Great War period portrait postcard of Private Wilfred Edwards, VC, 7th Battalion, The King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, together with two studio portrait photographs of Edwards serving as an officer of the RAOC during the Second World War, also his VC medal ribbon bar and a medal ribbon. [16 August 1917 at Langemarck, Belgium, "When all the company officers were lost, Private Edwards, without hesitation and under heavy machine-gun and rifle fire from a strong concrete fort, dashed forward at great personal risk, bombed through the loopholes, surmounted the fort and waved to his company to advance. Three officers and 30 other ranks were taken prisoner by him in the fort. Later he did most valuable work as a runner and eventually guided most of the battalion out through very difficult ground. Throughout he set a splendid example and was utterly regardless of danger"]

Lot 3

A Boer War and Great War medal group, comprising MBE, Queen's Mediterranean Medal impressed to Lieut D G Warrand, Seaforth Highrs, 1914-15 Star, British War and Victory Medals (Mention in Despatches oakleaf) to Warrand as Captain / Major, together with an extensive group of related documents and photographs including a commission document, postcards, a large number of unit photographs, Casualty Branch documents, personal correspondence, medal and award documents and three Mention in Despatches documents

Lot 30

[Victorian Cross / Medal] A period portrait postcard of Corporal A G Drake, VC, 8th Rifle Brigade, together with a period composite full length portrait of Drake standing in uniform, a period photograph of his grave, cuttings and later documents etc. ["For most conspicuous bravery on the night of 23rd Nov., 1915, near La Brique, France. He was one of a patrol of four which was reconnoitring towards the German lines. The patrol was discovered when close to the enemy who opened heavy fire with rifles and a machine gun, wounding the Officer and one man. The latter was carried back by the last remaining man. Corporal Drake remained with his Officer and was last seen kneeling beside him and bandaging his wounds regardless of the enemy's fire. Later a rescue party crawling near the German lines found the Officer and Corporal, the former unconscious but alive and bandaged, Corporal Drake beside him dead and riddled with bullets. He had given his own life and saved his Officer.]

Lot 31

[Victoria Cross / Medal / Autograph] An inscribed photographic portrait postcard of Vice Admiral Gordon Campbell, VC, DSO and two bars, framed under glass, 29 cm x 20 cm ["On 17 February 1917 in the north Atlantic, Commander Campbell, commanding HMS Farnborough (Q.5) (one of the "mystery" Q ships) sighted a torpedo track. He altered course and allowed the torpedo to hit Q.5 aft by the engine-room bulkhead. The 'Panic party' got away convincingly, followed by the U-boat. When the submarine had fully surfaced and was within 100 yards of Q.5-badly damaged and now lying very low in the water-the commander gave the order to fire. Almost all of the 45 shells fired hit the SM U-83 which sank. Q.5 was taken in tow just in time and was safely beached. On 22 March 1916, another U-boat, SM U-68 was sunk by Farnborough."]

Lot 32

[Victoria Cross / Medal] A studio portrait of Captain Charles Lumley, VC, 97th Regiment, by Elliott and Fry, 55 Baker Street, W. laid on embossed and printed mount and framed under glass, 29 cm x 24 cm overall. [On 8 September 1855 at Sebastopol, during the assault on the Redan, Captain Lumley was among the first inside the Russian defences, where he was immediately attacked by three Russian gunners who were reloading a field piece. He shot two of them with his revolver when he was knocked down by a stone which stunned him for a moment, but on recovery, he drew his sword and was in the act of cheering his men on, when he was severely wounded in the mouth.]

Lot 34

[Victoria Cross / Medal] A photographic portrait cabinet card depicting General Sir Redvers Buller, VC, by Elliott and Fry, 17 cm x 11 cm, together with a framed and mounted photographic portrait print, latter 35 cm x 29 cm

Lot 37

[Victoria Cross / Medal] A period studio portrait photograph of Captain George Stewart Henderson, VC, DSO and Bar, MC, 2nd Battalion The Manchester Regiment, by Lafayette of London, tipped onto printed card and mounted with a period printed citation in ebonised frame under glass, 34 cm x 23 cm overall. ["The late Captain George Stuart Henderson, D.S.O., M.C:, 2nd Bn., Manchester Regt. For most conspicuous bravery and self sacrifice. On the evening of the 24th July, 1920, when about fifteen miles from Hillah (Mesopotamia), the Company under his command was ordered to retire. After proceeding about 500 yards a large party of Arabs suddenly opened fire from the flank, causing the Company to split up and waver. Regardless of all danger, Capt. Henderson at once reorganised the Company, led them gallantly to the attack and drove off the enemy. On two further occasions this officer led his men to charge the Arabs with the bayonet and forced them to retire. At one time, when the situation was extremely critical and the troops and transport were getting out of hand, Capt. Henderson, by sheer pluck and coolness,, steadied his command prevented the Company from being cut up and saved the situation. During the second charge he fell wounded, but refused to leave his command, and just as the Company reached the trench they were making for he was again wounded. Realising that he could do no more, he asked one of his N.C.O.'s to hold him up on the embankment, saying, "I'm, done now, don't let them beat you." He died fighting."]

Lot 39

[Victoria Cross / Medal] A portrait of Captain Noel Chavasse VC and Bar, MC, acrylic, late 20th Century, framed and mounted under glass, 57 cm x 57 cm ["During an attack he tended the wounded in the open all day, under heavy fire, frequently in view of the enemy. During the ensuing night he searched for wounded on the ground in front of the enemy's lines for four hours. Next day he took one stretcher-bearer to the advanced trenches, and under heavy shell fire carried an urgent case for 500 yards into safety, being wounded in the side by a shell splinter during the journey. The same night he took up a party of twenty volunteers, rescued three wounded men from a shell hole twenty-five yards from the enemy's trench, buried the bodies of two officers, and collected many identity discs, although fired on by bombs and machine guns. Altogether he saved the lives of some twenty badly wounded men, besides the ordinary cases which passed through his hands. His courage and self-sacrifice, were beyond praise"]

Lot 4

A British War medal to an Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders officer casualty, impressed to 2 Lieut C W Burnley Campbell, together with large group of related documents including portrait photographs, a commission document, numerous letters from fellow officers to his family, maps, a photograph of his grave, Buckingham Palace condolence letter, a Memorial Volume recording casualties of the Institution of Civil Engineers and dried flowers from his grave

Lot 40

[Victoria Cross / Medal] A period sepia printed photographic portrait of Sergeant Robert Bye, VC, 1st Battalion Welsh Guards, framed and mounted under glass, 61 cm x 50 cm

Lot 5

A Great War naval gallantry medal group comprising Distinguished Service Cross, 1914-15 Star, British War and Victory Medals, to Sub Lieut / Lieut B Swinhoe-Stothard, Royal Navy Reserve, together with a French Legion of Honour (Chevalier), with accompanying Admiralty notice, and two Croix de Guerre, one bearing a star, the other a palm, each Croix de Guerre engraved "B S-Stothard"; also a Mercantile Marine Medal to Benjamin S Stothard

Lot 6

An extensive QEII campaign and long service medal group, that of 22353588 Pte / WO Cl 1 T McWilliams KSLI / LI, comprising court mounted Korea medals, Africa medal (Kenya), General Service medals (Arabian Peninsula, Northern Ireland, Borneo, Malay Peninsula), UN medal, Coronation medal, Long Service and Good conduct medal and Brunei General Service medal, together with medal miniatures, coloured filed service cap, commissions and other documents and photographs

Lot 7

An RAF Distinguished Flying Cross and Air Efficiency with bar medal group, that of 754269 Flight Sergeant / 112388 Flight Lieutenant Robert Richard Gee, including a Flying Log Book covering the period August 1940 through to 1956, flying operations with as Navigator / Bomb Aimer 104 Squadron in Wellington's from May 1941 over North West Europe, including a daylight raid on the Gneisenau in July of 1941, going on to operations in the Mediterranean from October 1941 followed by a return to NW Europe with a 1000 bomber raid in May of 1942, following officer training Gee returned to operations with 161 Squadron in July of 1944, on Special Operations over France and Belgium in Halifax's and Stirlings, on the 6th - 7th October onboard Stirling LK238 on an SOE "Tablejam" operation in support of the Danish resistance, the aircraft was shot down by a Luftwaffe Ju 88 killing the Bomb Aimer, Gee and others escaped to Sweden, the lot includes a seven page hand written account of the escape and a Norwegian Emergency Visa dated November 1944, also with the group is Gee's Navigator's Log Book detailing operations over North Africa and Italy with 104 Squadron during 1941 - 1942, commissions, a 1937 RAF Pocket Book etc

Lot 732

A George III Christ's College, Cambridge Beilby Porteus Medal, 1808, by J. Phillp, in high carat gold, the edge engraved "John Cartwright", 49 mm, 83.4 g [Beilby Porteus (1731-1808), Archbishop of Canterbury, Chaplain to George III and a Fellow of Christ's College]

Lot 8

A Great War gallantry medal group, comprising a Distinguished Conduct Medal with British War and Victory medals to 40057 Sjt / W O Cl 2 J Douglas, [2nd] KOSB, together with a small framed velum recognition document dated 9 April 1917 from and signed by Major-General Stephens, commanding 5th Division. [Douglas was a ploughman at Halliburton, Greenlaw upon enlistment. "For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty on all occasions. He led his platoon in action with great courage and ability, organised bombing parties to clear hostile dug-outs, and by his energy and good leadership greatly contributed to the success of the operations." He contracted a chest infection and was evacuated to the 2nd Scottish General Hospital at Craigleith in Edinburgh where he died, 6 December 1918. Buried with his brother 45297 Pte Robert Douglas, 4th KOSB, in Greenlaw Parish Churchyard. (CWG)]

Lot 136

Vintage enamel badges, some medallions and a medal

Lot 151

Hallmarked silver gilt Masonic medal or jewel in case, 1934, ES & S

Lot 166

Iron Cross, East German Service medal in its original presentation case, with other British military badges, buttons and awards

Lot 181

WW2 RAF Stratton compact, Victorian heart shaped locket, patch box, pill boxes, badges, silver fob medal and hallmarked fruit knife with mother of pearl handle

Lot 200

1909 full gold sovereign mounted as a pendant or fob medal, approx. 8.8g

Lot 208

Good medals group of Boer War, WW1 and WW2, all awarded to Pvte. E.W. Richardson, 7th Dragoon Guards, and later 1st Dragoon Guards. South Africa medal having 5 bars for 1901, 1902 Transvaal Orange Free State, and Cape Colony Campaigns. Together with dragoon guards cap badges, and photograph of him

Lot 212

WW2 medal group consisting of the Defence Medal, Italy Star, 1939-1945 Star and the Atlantic Star together with related document and original postage box

Lot 147

A 22ct Gold Commemorative Medal for Sir Winston Churchill within fitted box retailed by Spink & Son Ltd. London, 48 grams

Lot 1702

Two brass Lipton's 'British Empire Exhibition 1924' souvenir tea caddies and covers, 12cm high; together with a 1924 British Empire Exhibition 1925 medal; and another 1925 example. (4)

Lot 1760

A mixed lot, to include: a Syrian oil lamp, silver gilt masonic medal; a Lands End serpentine memento; Oriental pipe; etc.

Lot 1772

Medals: a WWI pair to 202432 Pte E P Strudwick, R. Suss R., comprising: War Medal and Victory Medal; together with another WWI War Medal, to M2-137068 Pte H Huffer, A.S.C. (3)

Lot 29

Automobilia - Lot to include a Royal Automobile Club associate car badge for the Commercial Motor Users Association, a bronze medal for the Yorkshire Automobile Club Veteran Car Rally & Run 1931 by Fattorini & Sons and similar.

Lot 277

A Victorian Scottish silver lawn bowls medal, by James Aitchison, Edinburgh, 49mm, 35g.

Lot 278

A Victorian Scottish white metal 'Jedburgh Poultry Show' medal, by James & Walter Marshall, Edinburgh, engraved with two pigeons and inscription dated 1863, 49mm.

Lot 287

Coins: a US 1922 silver dollar; together with a cased US 1973 American Revolution bicentennial silver medal. (2)

Lot 295

Coins: an 1832 Reform Bill bronze medal, by B Wyon, 51mm; together with eight other commemorative medals. (9)

Lot 306

Coins: an interesting group of trading tokens, commemorative medals and similar; to include: a silver 'Shippams Athletics, Chichester Charity Cup' medal 1931-32; a white metal ring; and a silver medal. (quantity)

Lot 286

A St. John's Ambulance silver medal, two thimbles, a Charles Horner Dorcas thimble & a needle case

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