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Militaria: A Star Trio WWI awarded to 2761 Pte A. Fletcher E. Lan. R.; two WWII 1939-45 war medals awarded and engraved N32538 I.MPEBI and N55729/M Setloboko; plus quantity of other military items including three Russian 1945-55 medals, green; death plaque for James Fogarty; miscellaneous badges and buttons; bag fabric; 'The Penny War Weekly' 1914 (quantity)
Royal Engineers - a rose cut diamond, red and blue enamelled bar brooch; A citrine set fob suspended from a 15ct gold mounted black moire ribbon; a citrine set swivel fob; a 9ct gold mounted tortoiseshell cigarette case; together with WWI, BWM, AVM, SURG. S. LT. R. L. STEWART. R.N.V.R and miniatures (qty).
A shaped circular footed dish,With marks for Glasgow 1939, maker R & W Sorley, with cast edge and pierced border incorporating chrysanthemums and scrolling foliage; a pierced shaped oval dish inset with four coins, Chester date letter rubbed; together with a petal shaped dish with three scroll supports, Sheffield 1904 (3) 21oz.
ABERDEEN - a Scottish provincial Old English pattern teaspoon by William Byres,Marked WB, 3 towers; an Old English pattern teaspoon possibly by Peter Ross, bottom marked thistle, PR; a Fiddle pattern salt spoon by Rettie and Sons, marked R&S, A, B, D, Edinburgh 1839; an unusually large Fiddle pattern condiment ladle by Rettie and Sons, marked R&S, A, B, D, Edinburgh 1843; a Fiddle pattern teaspoon by George Sangster, marked GS, A, B, D Edinburgh 1865; together with a teaspoon by George Booth, marked G.B, A, B, D, N (all marks double struck) (6).
ANCIENT COINS, Roman, Mark Antony, Denarius 3.65g, Patrae, 32-31 BC, ANT AVG / III VIR R P C, ship right, with sceptre tied with fillet at prow, rev LEG - II, aquila between two standards (Cr 544/14; Syd 1216; RCV 1479 var). Toned, very fine. ex V J E Ryan Collection, Glendining’s, 2 April 1952, lot 1915 (part)
ORDERS, DECORATIONS AND MILITARY MEDALS, British War Medal 1914-1918 (15), to Pte. H. Bloch. R.Fus.; 2nd C/W. O.W.G. Canwell. S.A.P.C.; Pte. H. Denwood 22-Lon.R.; Pte. C.W. Ellis. Lan. Fus.; Pte. F.L. Gilbert. Rif.Brig.; A. Cpl. W. Harrington. Bord.R.; Pte. S. Hubbard. 18-Lond.R.; Pte. C. Jones. E. Surr. R.; Lieut. J. Price.; Pte. E.G. Trudgett. 22-Lond.R.; 2.A.M. F.G.H. Trudgett. R.A.F.; Pte. J.H. Trudgett. Labour Corps.; TS-1000 Dvr. E.W. Upton. A.S.C.; Pte. C.G. Williams. Bedf. R.; last with name removed. Fine to very fine. (15)
ORDERS, DECORATIONS AND MILITARY MEDALS, A group of five to Captain Frank McGarrell R A O C, with miniatures, General Service Medal with Palestine clasp, 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, Defence Medal and War Medal, together with certificate of entry into the army on 5 February 1934, certificate of elevation to the rank of Second Lieutenant in December 1942, and certificate of subsequent promotion to the rank of Captain in August 1949; and Royal Artillery Badges (21) and pins (7).. GSM miniature broken at bar, others extremely fine. (lot)
NUMISMATIC BOOKS, Coins, Grueber, HA, Handbook of the Coins of Great Britain and Ireland in the British Museum, London 1899, lxiii, 272pp, LXIV plates, with an owner’s bookplate pasted in, sound if well used; Hawkins, E, and Kenyon, R, The Silver Coins of England, 3rd ed, London 1887, 508pp, pl. XLVII, VII, with an owner’s bookplate pasted in. Spine damaged. (2) the signature of W J Davis on second endpaper
BRITISH TRADE TOKENS, 18th Century, Suffolk, Bury St Edmunds, Jams Goers, Halfpenny (DH 27), Michael Apsey, Halfpenny (DH 28), Rackham, and Leatherdale (library), Harleston (Norfolk), Halfpenny, rev open book (DH 29), Charles Guest, Halfpenny, 1795, GOING, A GOING (DH 30); Haverhill, John Fincham, Halfpenny, 1794 (DH 31); Hoxne and Hartismere, [T Tallant], Halfpenny, 1795 (DH 33a); Ipswich, Conder, Halfpenny, 1794 (DH 35); Lowestoft, R P[eache], Halfpenny, 1795 (DH 37). Extremely fine or better, mostly lustrous, DH31 prooflike. (8) James Goers, ironmonger Charles Guest, auctioneer
BRITISH TRADE TOKENS, 18th Century, Scotland, Angusshire, Dundee, I M and Co, Farthing (DH 39); Inverness-shire, Inverness, Mackintosh, Inglis and Wilson, Halfpennies (2), 1795 (both DH 3, one a bronzed proof); Lanarkshire, Glasgow, Cubie and Paterson, Farthing (DH 24), R Thallon, Farthing (DH Lothian 126), John Whyte, Farthing (BWS 7480, rare); Linlithgowshire, Bathgate, John Finlay, Farthing (DH 1, rare); Renfrewshire, Paisley, J Coats and Son, Farthing (DH 4). The first, second, third and sixth extremely fine or better; the seventh pitted and cleaned, otherwise all the others very fine or better, two as mentioned are rare. (8)
ORDERS, DECORATIONS AND MILITARY MEDALS, Groups, Pair to D.M.Milne, comprising: British War Medal 1914-1918; Mercantile Marine War Medal, ribbons frayed, fine; other WWI medals, BWM and VM to LIEUT.P.G. PLUMBLY-BRAMWELL. R.N.V.R. , singles (2) to PTE. A. JEFFS R.BERKS.R and CPL. J.SAMUEL, this lacking suspension, VM (3) to 2ND.LIEUT. E.G. EVANS, PTE. L. PRESTON. A.S.C. and A.CPL.W. HARRINGTON. BORD. R., fair to fine, and four unrelated WWI miniature groups, mounted, very fine. (12)
BRITISH TRADE TOKENS, 17th Century, London (City), The Exchange, C Y, Farthing, at the Ship Tavern (W 964); Finch Lane, R H, Farthing, at the Horse Shooe, 1652 (W 1033); Golden Lane, John Maxwell, Farthing (W 1168); Green Yard, Humphrey Eedes, Halfpenny, at the [nag's head] (W 1270); Hammond's Quay, John Sell [and] S R, Farthing, at the Hen and Chickins (W 1311); Ivy Lane, William Osman, Farthing (W 1557). Nearly fine to nearly very fine, W964 and W1311 very rare, W1557 rare. (6)
BRITISH TRADE TOKENS, 18th Century, Hampshire, Portsmouth, Taylor, Moody & Co, Silver Proof Halfpenny 1791, hemeted bust to right, SR. BEVOIS SOUTHAMPTON, rev shield of arms, rose and crown, PROMISSORY HALFPENNY, edge reads PAYABLE AT THE OFFICE OF W. TAYLOR R. V. MOODY & CO (DH 89). Good very fine with a little toning, rare. W. Taylor, maker of rope-blocks for ships and gun-carriages, had a mill at South Stoneham in Southampton
BRITISH TRADE TOKENS, 18th Century, Middlesex, Basil Burchill, 79 Long Acre, Halfpenny (DH 274); unknown issuer, Chelsea, Halfpenny, 1795, sailor with a wooden leg (DH 277); [J Henderson], Coventry Street, Halfpenny, 1795 (DH 292); T & R Davidson, Sise Lane, Halfpenny, 1795 (DH 295); J Dennis, Halfpenny, 1795 (DH 297c); D Eaton, Halfpenny, 1795 (DH 301). Extremely fine or better, all except DH277 lustrous, DH295 almost fully so. (6)
BRITISH TRADE TOKENS, 18th Century, Middlesex, R Heslop, Chiswell Street, Halfpenny, man and monkey (DH 336b); J Lackington, Finsbury Square, Halfpennies (2), 1794, 1795 (DH 351, 358a); [P Astley], Lyceum (theatre), Strand, Halfpenny (DH 362b); Edward Neeton, St Marylebone, Halfpenny, 1795, WINE RUM AND BRANDY VAULTS (DH 390); Richardson, Goodluck & Co, Halfpennies (2), 1795, NOTHING VENTURE NOTHING HAVE (DH 468, 471); Salter (hatmakers), Charing Cross, Halfpenny (DH 473); Schooling & Son, Bishopsgate Within and Crispin Street, Halfpenny, 1795 (DH 474). Nearly extremely fine to good extremely fine, most with lustre. (9)
BRITISH TRADE TOKENS, 18th Century, Middlesex, Ibberson, Halfpenny, an imitation by Taylor, c.1870, using a reworked obverse die of DH339 (DH 343); J F[ittler], ‘Mail Coach' Halfpenny (DH 363); Francis Shackelton, Suffolk Street, Halfpenny, 1794 (DH 476); I Spittle, and I Kirby and R Lashmar of Brighton, Sussex, Halfpenny, 1795 (DH 903); William Stinton, St James's Street, Halfpenny, 1795 (DH 904a); W Williams, Halfpenny, 1795 (DH 915); [W Sheward], Halfpenny, 1792 (DH 928); H H[ickman], Birmingham, Halfpenny, 1792 (DH 929). Good very fine to extremely fine, DH343 bronzed, DH476 and DH904a lustrous. (8)
BRITISH TRADE TOKENS, 18th Century, Norfolk, Norwich, R Campin, Halfpennies (3), 1793, 1794 (2), stocking and glove (DH 20a, 21, 21d), J Clarke, Halfpennies (3), 1794, muff and tippet, rev umbrella, stocking, hat and glove (DH 22, 22a, 22b), Richard Dinmore and Son, Halfpennies (3), bottle, rev Hope (DH 23, 23b, 24c), mule Halfpenny (DH 25), John Harvey, Halfpenny, 1792 (DH 42), John Rooks, Halfpenny, 1793, mounted dragoon (DH 47). Nearly very fine to extremely fine, DH21, DH22b, DH24c (this prooflike) and DH42 lustrous. (12)
COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, USA and American Interest Medals, France, La Convention, LIBERTE FRANÇOISE, Bell Metal Medal, 1792, by André Galle, head of Liberty left, with flowing hair, behind her a staff topped with a Phrygian cap, L’AN I DE LA. R. F., rev legend within wreath, A LA CONVENTION NATIONALE PAR LES ARTISTES REUNIS DE LYON – PUR METAL DU CLOCHE FRAPPE EN MDCCXCII, 39mm (Hennin 387; Maz 318; VG 338). Good very fine and very rare. This medal, Galle’s first recorded piece, was as the reverse and Forrer records [BDM II, 196], “the means of his receiving the honour to be deputed to Paris by the city of Lyons on the question of casting bells”.
COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, Lifesaving, The Andrew Carnegie Medal for France, founded 1909, awarded to R le Bris, 1932, the Bronze Plaquette, by Louis Dejeau, bust of Carnegie right, FONDATION CARNEGIE 1909 / LIBÉRALITÉ D’UN CITOYEN AMÉRICAIN POUR RÉCOMPENSER LES ACTES DE COURAGE ACCOMPLIS EN FRANCE, rev a diaphonous Victory places a wreath on the head of a naked hero, 81mm x 54mm, in (somewhat distressed) fitted case of issue. Extremely fine.
BRITISH COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, Historical Medals, Plymouth Dockyard renamed Devonport, Copper Medal, 1824, by R Ellis and J Ramsey, Neptune stands in a marine car drawn by two hippocamps, a Fame flies above, distant view of the dockyard beyond, rev legend in twelve lines, 54mm (BHM 1244). Extremely fine and still retaining much original colour. A medallic portrait of the king, who had approved the name-change in 1823, is shown on the front of Neptune’s car
BRITISH COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, Historical Medals, Methodism, the 93rd Wesleyan Methodist Conference, Birmingham, Silver Medal, 1836, by J Ottley, John Wesley three-quarters left, wearing vestments and preaching, rev legend in fourteen lines, …THE REVD DR FISK REPRESENTATIVE FROM AMERICA THE REVD MESSRS STEWART & WAUGH FOM IRELAND, 44.5mm (BHM 1714, R). Choice extremely fine.
BRITISH COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, Historical Medals, Methodism, Centenary of the Foundation of the Wesleyan Methodist Society, Silver Medal, 1839, by C F Carter, bust of John Wesley left wearing verstments, as in the previous lot, rev bust of Charles Wesley, three-quarters left, wearing vestments, 38mm (BHM 1899, R). Extremely fine and pleasantly toned.
BRITISH COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, Historical Medals, Field-Marshal Montgomery (1887-1976), Bronze Medal, 1946, by P Turin, bust three-quarters left, wearing cap, rev arms, 67mm (BHM 4414); a ‘horse brass’ of “Our Monty”, 79mm; France, General Leclerc (1902-1947), Bronze Medal, 1947, by R Delamarre, bust left in kepi, rev his war-time achievements listed, 68mm; Victory in Normany 1944, Bronze Medal, ancient archer in quadriga, rev sword laid across town names, 68mm; USA, General George S Patton (1885-1945), Bronze Tribute Medal, 1945, from Ettelbruck (Luxemburg), by J Lefevre, helmeted head right, rev arms and date, MERCI, 70mm. All but second extremely fine. (5) Philippe François Marie Leclerc de Hautecloque took the nom de guerre of Jacques Philippe Leclerc on joining General de Gaulle in London, to protect his family living in Vichy France. He led the 2nd French Armored Division in the race to Paris and on the 25th August, 1944, he, together with Colonel Rol, received the surrender of General Choltitz. General Geroge Smith Patton, “Old Blood and Guts”, died in Luxemburg in December 1945 and is buried in the American War Cemetary at Hamm. In 1995 the General Patton Memorial Museum was opened in Ettelbruck.
English HAMMERED SILVER COINS, Kings of All England, Edward the Confessor (1042-1066), Penny, trefoil quadrilateral type, Canterbury, Rudcarl, rev RVDCARL ON CENT, 0.94g (Freeman 133; SCBI -; BMC 60; N 817). Very fine and very rare. ex R C Lockett, 26-27 April 1960, lot 3791 (part) Freeman only recorded three examples of this type and moneyer: the specimens in the British Museum and the Dresden State Arts Collection, and the present coin.
Great Britain/England, British HAMMERED GOLD COINS, Richard II (1377-1399), Noble, 7.67g, Calais, without French title, type IIA, straight lettering, king armoured with sword and shield standing in ship sailing right, flag at stern, shield with quartered arms of England and France, ropes 3/1, rev R in centre of floriated cross with lis at end of each limb, crowned lion in each angle, within tressure of eight arcs, mm cross pattée on reverse only (Schneider 146; N 1306; S 1661). Weak in parts, a bold very fine.

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