WWI victory medal and 1914-15 star to WSA 1439 R THOMPSON SKR RNR (Skipper Royal Naval Reserve), a WWII Atlantic star, 1939-1945 star and war medal, a Certificate of Company as Skipper to Robert Thomson dated 8th May 1913, a temporary warrant in the Royal Naval Reserve certificate to Robert Thomson dated 22nd April 1915 and four photographs of a gentleman in naval dress presumed to be Robert Thompson
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Nine hickory shafted golf clubs including D Anderson and Sons of St Andrews diamond back Glory iron, R Brodie and Sons of Anstruther Zenith deep faced mashie, Jack Loach 2 mashie, Ralph Smith The Birco mashie, J R Crichton of Carnoustie Dreadnought mid iron, Simpson of Edinburgh mashie, A V Tunley deep faced mashie and Scottish "The Sally" mashie, etc., (9)
Territorial Soldiering in the North East of Scotland During 1759-1814 by John Malcolm Bulloch MA published by The New Spalding Club 1914, copy 332 of 400 printed, The History of the 91st Argyllshire Highlanders with maps and illustrations by R P Dunn-Pattison published by William Blackwood and Sons 1910 and The 93rd Sutherland Highlanders 1799-1927 by Brigadier-General A E J Cavendish CMG published privately 1928, (3)
The medals of Lieutenant Colonel William Henry Annesley CMG DSO of the Royal West Kent Regiment, medals include The Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and St George CMG gilt neck badge, George V Distinguished Service Order DSO, British WWI 1914-15 star to CAPT W H ANNESLEY R W KENT R, WWI war medal and victory medal with oak leaf clasp to LT COL W H ANNESLEY, together with matching miniatures and some research paperwork
GROUP OF FIVE TO LIEUTENANT COLONEL C B J RICCARD ROYAL DUBLIN FUSILIERS Cecil Bampfylde James Riccard was born in South Molton, Devon on 29th February 1872. He was commissioned on the 9th of September 1883 into the 4th Royal Irish Fusiliers, before being promoted to Lieutenant and transferred to the Royal Dublin Fusiliers on 8th September 1893. Promoted to Captain on 1st April 1889, Riccard served in the Boer War with the 1st Battalion of the Royal Dublin Fusiliers. For his service in the campaign, he was awarded the Queens South Africa Medal with bars Tugela Heights, Orange Free State, Relief of Ladysmith, Transvaal and Laing's Nek. Also the Kings South Africa Medal with bars South Africa 1901 and 1902. During the Great War, he was part of a replacement draft sent to Gallipoli in May 1915. He commanded the 1st battalion between 15th May 1915 and 25th July 1915. In January 1917 he suffered a gunshot wound to the face and was hospitalised for an extended period, he survived the war. In the post-war years, he lived in the Bath & County Club. Riccard passed away in 1939. Swing Mounted as worn. QSA Correctly engraved - Capt C B J Riccard Rl Dub Fus (Ghost dates) KSA Correctly engraved - Capt C B J Riccard Rl Dub Fus (contacting to rank and first initial) 1914/15 Star correctly impressed - Major C B J Riccard R Dub Fus Pair correctly impressed - Lt Col C B J Riccard Condition NGVF ( light edge bruising to QSA/KS)
A COLLECTION OF GREAT WAR MEDALS 1914/15 Star and Victory Medal to 290027 Pte W Hodkinson L N Lan R (213 on VM). Condition VF 1914/15 Trio Z/2443 Pte J Hunt Rif Brig. Condition GVF 1914/15 Star and Victory Medal 18748 Pte W Aspinall York R. Condition VF 1914/15 Trio 240571 Pte F Hargreaves R Lanc R. Condition VF 1914 Star Trio 2268 A Cpl T Danks RAMC. Condition GVF 1914/15 Trio T4-055835 DVR E J Hine ASC. Condition VF Victory Medal 303 RFMN Dhana Bahadur Sunuwar Shere. Condition VF
Ray Lambert: A collection of three 9ct gold medals, awarded to Ray Lambert, to comprise: 'West Lancashire Football League' 'League Runners-Up 1937-8 Liverpool 'A' R. Lambert', enamelling to obverse, gross weight 8.6g; together with a 'Liverpool County Football Association' 'Senior Cup Runners-Up 1939-40 R.Lambert' medal, weight approx. 10.2g; and a 'Liverpool County Football Association' 'Senior Cup Winners 1946-7 R.Lambert' medal, weight approx. 15g; together with an enamelled silver 'Flintshire Schools League 1932-33' medal, 'R.Lambert' to the reverse, weight approx. 11.5g and an EPNS trophy 'Lancashire Cup Competition Winners 1946-47. (5)
First World War and later Medal Group, comprising War and Victory Medals named to 1829 PTE. H.J. Johnson Essex R., 1939 - 1945 Star, France and Germany Star, Defence, War and George VI Territorial Efficiency Medal named to 6002785 SJT. W.F. Johnson. 4 - Essex R. (Mounted on bar) together with a photograph, book of common prayer and a Dog Tag named to 5113378 SGT. W. JOHNSON C of E.
St Paul's Cathedral by Arthur F E Poley published London 1927, The Orders of Architecture by Arthur Stratton in three volumes, The Orders of Architecture by R Phene Spiers, Two Volumes of Practical Notes for Architectural Draughtsmen in two volumes, and Some Architectural works of Inigo Jones .
Five regimental swagger sticks, a riding crop, silver mounted cane inscribed to Pte Bayer, P 8039 L. R. B. and a blackthorn walking stick with white metal mount inscribed Inkerman and embedded with a piece of shrapnel. from bottom to top of photo, 69cm, 70cm, 91cm, 76cm, 74cm, 84cm, 77cm and 70cm.
J R Gaunt & Son Ltd, Late Edward Thurkle, London & Birmingham, Naval Officers dress sword, the 79.5cm blade with crown, star and fouled anchor, and with Royal Cypher, knotted rope and acorns, gilt brass guard with fouled anchor, lion head pommel and shagreen grip, sword knot, original brass mounted scabbard and cover, blade stamped 15532.
Stamp albums(10) Countries L-R, Leeward Islands 1938-51 - £1 Mint, Malta 1938 and 1948 Sets to 10sh Mint, Montserrat, Mauitius 1938-49 - 10R Mint, 1950 - 10R unmounted, Netherlands, New Zealand, North Borneo 1939-$5 Mint, 1945 BMA -$5 unmounted, Nyasaland 1938-44 - £1 unmounted, 1945 - 20sh Mint, Papua, Pitcairn Islands..
Two World War I medals including The British War medal and the Victory medal, issued to 71016 Pte. A. Perryman L.Pool R, together with five World War II medals including two War Medals, The 1939-1945 Star, The Italy Star and The Africa Star, in a box addressed to A W Perriman, a circular silver pill box, a War issue keyless wound pocket watch, a Gentleman's Luxor wristwatch amd a pearl set stick pin
The Earl of Snowden and Carl Toms, a red painted beech and laminate elbow chair produced for the Investiture of the Prince of Wales the back gilt decorated with the Prince of Wales feathers and motto Ich Dien with a padded seat 77cm high, 4000 of these chairs were produced for the 1969 Investiture at Caernarfon Castle North Wales - This chair belonged to Dr R H Jones who was part of the Investiture Committee CONDITION REPORT: Manufactured by disabled workers at the Remploy factory in Bridgend, the chairs have beech wood frames with seats and backs constructed from preformed plywood, veneered in olive ash and stained in a vermillion red. The backs are embossed with the Prince of Wales’s feathers in gold leaf and the seats are upholstered in red Welsh tweed, using a stable dye that would not run onto the guest’s clothes in case of a Welsh downpour. The underside of the seat bears a Prince of Wales feathers stamp, the date and - obscured by the upholstery - individual handwritten numbering. The chairs were offered for sale after the ceremony and sold flat-packed for £12 each via a promotional advertising leaflet that encouraged guests to re-assemble the chairs for themselvesCONDITION - wear to the tops of the arms, wear to the paintwork on the legs, in overall used condition, upholstery appears to be original but has worn through and is in tatters, foam has deteriorated
Cheshire Halfpenny Tokens (8), Macclesfield, 1790, bust of Charles Roe, rev. female seated left holding gear and drill, date below, edge PAYABLE AT MACCLESFIELD LIVERPOOL OR CONGELTON, (DH16); others similar, 1791, (DH47 and DH48); counterfeit muled with the bust of William Pit on obv., 1792, edge plain (DH79); another counterfeit?, 1794, small flan, edge plain; Macclesfield, three castles and points of a compass, PROMISSORY HALFPENNY PAYABLE AT, rev. R & Co cypher, MACCLESFIELD above (2); Chester, similar but CHESTER above on rev; Lancashire Halfpenny Tokens (4), Lancaster, 1792, bust of John of Gaunt, JOHN OF GAUNT DUKE OF LANCASTER around, rev. shield, LANCASTER HALFPENNY around, date below, (DH21); Lancaster, 1794, bust left, DANIEL ECCLESTON LANCASTER. incuse on rim, rev. a ship etc, THE LANCASHIRE HALFPENNY 1794, edge PAYABLE .IN. LANCASTER. LIVERPOOL. &. MANCHESTER. (2), (DH58); together with a Lancashire token dated 1827; Mixed grades fine to nearly extremely fine
Hampshire Halfpenny Tokens (17), Gosport, 1794, bust of Sir Bevois left, rev. large ailing ship, date below, edge PAYABLE AT I. IORDANS DRAPER GOSPORT (2), (DH41); Petersfield, 1793, man on horseback left, PETERSFIELD above, rev. STORK, date below, edge EAMES HOLLAND & ANDREWS PETERSFIELD - x -, (DH48); another with edge plain, (DH48c); another with same obverse, rev. Britannia seated, edge PAYABLE IN LONDON, (DH49); Portsmouth, 1794, bust of John Howard left, JOHN HOWARD F.R.S PHILANTHROPIST around, rev. arms of the borough, PORTSMOUTH AND CHICHESTER HALFPENNY above, date below, edge PAYABLE AT SHARPS PORTSMOUTH AND CHALDECOTTS CHICHESTER., (DH55); PORTSMOUTH, 1797, Neptune standing in his chariot, SR. JOHN JERVIS | WITH 15 SAIL |PURSUED & DEFEATED etc., edge, PORTSMOUTH HALFPENNY PAYABLE AT THOS SHARPS . x . (2), (DH65); PORTSEA, 1794, shield, hand holding javlin above, date below, rev. large sailing ship right, PAYABLE above, edge AT GEORGE EDWARD SARGEANTS PORTSEA (2), (DH70 and DH71); PORTSEA, 1796, St. George and the Dragon, PROMISSORY HALFPENNY, date below, rev. a man-of-war sailing, edge PAYABLE AT S, SALMONS I COURTNEY & E FROST PORTSEA X (2), (DH79); another edge unclear, (DH80); Portsmouth, 1791, bust of Sir Bevois right, SR BEVOIS SOUTHAMPTON around, rev. shield of arms, PROMISSORY HALFPENNY, 1791, edge PAYABLE AT THE OFFICE OF W. TAYLOR R. V. MOODY & CO. (2), (DH89); Cowes, 1798, a draped bust of Fox, WEST COWES HALFPENNY above, date below, rev. arms of the town, edge PAYABLE AT TIIOS. AYRTON & c o . . X.X, (DH94); Emsworth, 1793, seated figure with globe and anchor, date below, HALFPENNY above, rev. cornucopia, dove with olive branch below, PEACE AND PLENTY, edge CURRENT EVERY WHERE -•--•- -•-(DH11). Mixed grades fine to extremely fine
Kent Halfpenny Tokens (6), Canterbury, 1794, side view of Canterbury Cathedral, UNITY PEACE AND CONCORD : GOOD WILL TO ALL MEN, CANTERBURY TOKEN below, rev. shield of arms of the city of Canterbury, PROTECTION TO OUR KING AND COUNTRY LAWS AND TRADE around, edge PAYABLE AT JOHN MATTHEWSS ++++, (DH6); another similar, 1795, CANTERBURY TOKEN with EP cypher below, rev. similar but OUR KING AND COUNTRY LAWS AND TRADE 1795 around, edge PAYABLE AT CANTERBURY + + + (DH8); Dover, 1794, bust right, THE. R. HON. W. PITT etc around, rev. The arms of Dover. 1794. CINQUE PORTS TOKEN PAYABLE AT DOVER :, edge AT HORN'S LIBRARY, the remainder engrailed (2), (DH16); Faversham, 1794, an ancient sloop, PAYABLE AT FEVERSHAM, rev. shield of arms of the Cinque Ports, CINQUE PORT HALFPENNY 1794, edge PAYABLE AT IOHN CROWSS COPPER SMITH x . x, (DH20); Deal, 1794, a man of war sailing, THE GUARD & GLORY OF G' BRITAIN, rev. shield of arms of the Cinque Ports, DEAL HALFPENNY TOKEN 1794, edge PAYABLE AT RICHARD LONG'S LIBRARY .X . (DH11); Mixed grades about very fine to extremely fine
Middlesex Halfpenny Tokens (9), DENNIS', 1795, a wheatsheaf, BAKERS HALFPENNY 1795, rev. inscription, date below, edge ON DEMAND WE PROMISE TO PAY ONE PENNY (2), (DH15); PIDCOCKS, an elephant, PIDCOCKS* * * EXHIBITION*, rev. a two-headed cow, EXETER CHANGE *STRAND LONDON*, edge milled, (DH423); another, undated, a two-headed cow, EXETER CHANGE *STRAND LONDON*, rev. the Royal arms, crest etc., MIDDLESEX HALFPENNY, edge plain, (DH45); another with obv. as last, rev. a toucan, TO . THE . CURIOUS . OBSERVERS etc., edge plain, (DH454); London, 1795, a girl sitting under a tree making lace, LACE MANUFACTORY 1795 within a double circle, rev. a scroll inscribed MUSLINS IRISH CLOTH HOSE etc. within a circle MOORE. NO 116 GREAT PORTLAND STREET *, edge milled (coarse) (3), (DH389); Spittle's, 1795, View of St. Paul's, LONDON AND BRIGHTON HALFPENNY, rev. shield of arms, PAYABLE AT THE WAREHOUSE OF I. SPITTLE LONDON OR OF I. KIRBY OR R. LASHMAR BRIGHTON 1795, (DH903); Middlesex Farthing Token, PIDCOCKS, an elephant, PIDCOCKS EXHIBITION, rev. a pelican, PIDCOCK . EXETER CHANGE LONDON, (DH1068). Mixed grades fine to nearly extremely fine
THE WORKS OF GEORGE ELIOT LIBRARY ADDITION WILLIAM BLACKWOOD AND SONS 1901 10 VOLUME SET, ARNOLD BENNET TWO VERY EARLY PAPERBACKS THE GRAND BABYLON HOTEL, CHATTO AND WINDUS, POPULAR EDITION 1906 AND HUGO CHATOO AND WINDUS POPULAR EDITION 1912, CLEMENCE DANE - 'THE ARROGANT HISTORY OF WHITE BEN', first edition 1939 with Cunard White Star Limited stamp on front together with three other books, Leonard R. Gribble - 'The Arsenal Stadium Mystery' 1941, Margot Heinemann 'The Adventurers', proof copy 1960 and Leigh Hunt - 'The Town: Its memorable Characters and Events, 1859 (16)

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