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FinlandDanish Volunteers Cross.Silver, enamelled, medallion gilded and twice riveted, reverse with several hallmarks, among others crown, 813H, ship, L6 (1940), on screw, this marked HOPEATAKOMO O.Y.JT 10.6.8a. 35 x 35 mm, 12,1 g m.Schr.Rare cross of finnish production, that was intended to be given to danish volunteers of the winter war. Even though, close to 1000 volunteers joined the finnish forces, in fact only a minority of them got to cross.Condition: I-II
FinlandViipuri Officers-Aspirants course-badge (1919).Silver, partially enamelled, device gilded and several times riveted, engraved award number 112, hallmarked JVA, crown, 813H, W, O5 (1919), on screw. Worn.JT 13.1.4. 37 x 29 mm, 13,9 g m.Schr.The badge was given to the graduates of the course, that started on October 6. 1918 and took three to six month depending on pre-knowledge. In total 179 person finished the course. Rare.Condition: II
FinlandNon-commissioned-officers course badge of the 4. Light Detachement of the continuation war.Silver, partially enamelled, threaded rod fixed, on marked scew plate HOPEATAKOMO O.Y., hallmarked R.W., crown, 813H, A and L6 (1940), engraved initials T.E. Very rare.30 x 30 mm, 9,3 g m.Schr.Condition: II
Great BritainCrimean Medal, with clasp SEBASTOPOL.Silver, die cutter R. WYON SC., private rim engraving JEAN STARCK, on ready to wear ribbon with attached clasp.MY11 119. Ø 36 mm, 41,4 g m.B.Rare to find medal, which was awarded to a member of the french contigent, that fought in Crimea.Condition: II
JapanEstade of a japanese infantery soldier from the Boxer-Rebellion 1900/01 in China.1.) Military pass, well made; 2.) 5 pictures of him in uniform and his family; 3.) War Medal 1900, in case, for the boxer-uprising in China; 4.) War Medal 1904-1905, in case, for the war against Russia in Korea and Port-Arthur.Interesting estade of an infantery soldier 1. class, born 1879 he entered into the 20. Infantery Division. He transfered than to the 5. ID and was send to Mandschuria where he fought in the battle of Kwantau and after that at the Taku-Forts. 1903 he left the military service beeing recalled in April 1904 to fight in the russo-japanese war. Many battle entries, also some reconnaissance missions. Nice rare estade.Condition: II
JapanLarge medalbar with 9 decorations.1.) 1904-1905 war medal; 2.) Taisho enthronment commemorative medal; 3.) 1914-1915 war medal; 4.) world war 1 victory medal; 5.) Showa enthronment commemorative medal; 6.) 1931-1934 incident war medal; 7.) 2600 national jubilee medal; 8.) china-incident war medal; 9.) Mandschuko: Merit medal to the national foundation; all, but the last, sewn to the hooks; with additional safety-hook on the reverse.Impressive medalbar which covers more than 35 years of service. Due to the information of the consignor from the estade of a General-Major, which is possible due to the absence of any order on the medalbar, as they would have been won on the neck-ribbon or sash. Rare.Condition: I-II
CubaMilitary-Merit-Order, 3. class, purple division - for bravery - with document to Oberleutnant Ricardo Viera y Hernandez.Bronze gilded, medallions separatly attached and enamelled, on ribbon with broach, in private presentation case; document form, darkened, minor edge cutting, issued the 31.1.1957, embossed seal, OU head of the army and defence minister. Rare.BWK1 326. 71 x 46 mm.Condition: II
NorwaySt. Olav-Order, 1. model (1847-1906), knights cross 1. class with swords.Gold, open work, polished highlights, multiple parts construction, partially enamelled, only one tiny chip in one of the swords blades, other than that perfect conditioned, on ribbon. Rare.VPI1 S. 360, ZK2 1933. 59 x 39 mm, 19,0 g m.B.Condition: II
Olympic GamesEstade of the canoe sports women, olympia 2nd place and world championship winner Ingrid Hartmann.1.) Diploma, colored, 3rd in the double canoe world championship 1958 in Prag, OU; 2.) document of the national olympic comitee of Germany for the silver olympia winner pin, 1960, OU Karl Ritter von Halt; 3.) document for the silver laurel leaf for exceptionel sports merits at the olympic games 1960, OU Heinrich Lübke; 4.) document roll, imprinted with naming; 5.) two books about the olympic games 1960 in rome, as well as additional further research.After several medals and victories at the Herford canoe-club, Ingrid Hartmann took part at the olympic games in 1960 in Rome. The canoe competition took place at the lake Albano, where the first time buoy-chains separated the candidates, and even today they are used after that: albano-system. Therese Zenz became 2nd in the single canoe competition on 15pm on 29. August, one and a half hours later, she won a silver medal again with Ingrid Hartmann the double-canoe in 1,5916 minutes. Germany was on rank 4 of the medals-winning with in total 42 medals, 19 of these where silver ones. Rare and interesting estade of a successfull olympia winner.Condition: II
Olympic GamesWinterolympiade 1936 und XI. Olympiade Berlin 1936 im Schuber.Harster und le Fort: Kampf und Sieg in Schnee und Eis. München, Verlag Knorr & Hirth G.m.b.H., 1937, 4. Auflage, embossed linen cover, 111 S., many pictures; Miller, le Fort und Harster: So kämpfte und siegte die Jugend der Welt. München, Verlag Knorr & Hirth G.m.b.H., 1937, 3. Auflage, embossed linen cover, 154 S., many pictures; both with ex-libris "Für ausgezeichnete Leistungen, 3. Battr., Art-Regt. 41, OU Hauptmann u. Battr.-Chef"; in slipcase. Extremly rare.Condition: II
Photo AlbumPhoto lot of the inspection flight of the vice-chief of the Red Air Force, Moscow-Petersburg-Moskow on the 14.6.1922.Mostly 170 x 119 mm, all with description on the reverse. Very rare photos of the Junkers plane including crew and passangers. Also have a look at the very early uniforms and partially visible decorations. Very rare.Condition: II
Photo AlbumPhotoalbum of a member of SS-Totenkopf-Standarte 10 and 17. SS-Panzer-Grenadier-Division "Götz von Berlichingen".Brown album, 91 photos, different formats, all well labeled, 1 missing photo; with a newspaper article. Motive: as recruit of SS-Totenkopf-Standarte 10, basic training, SS-Brigade 1 (mot.), SS-Inf. Rgt. 10, eastern front, Gren./ SS-Ersatz-Bataillon "Ost", SS-Unterführerschule "Lauenburg", in France 1944 with the 17. SS-Panzer-Grenadier-Division "Götz von Berlichingen", St. Lon 20. Juli 1944, interesting and clear uniform shoots. Kept from 1940 till 1944. Rare.Condition: I-II
PersiaMilitary Order of the Sword of Ali, knights cross.Silver, partially gilded, multiple parts, hallmarked, partially enamelled, medallion with fine enamel painting, on ribbon with broach. Several arm tips with enamel damage due to wear. Very rare.VPI2 S. 128. 47 x 46 mm, 28,8 g m.B.Condition: II
RomaniaLoyal Service Order (1932-1939), officers cross, in case.Silver gilded, partially enamelled, one arm of the reverse with surface chip, the medallions separatly attached, in the ring several hallmarks, among those HW (H. Weiss, Bukarest), dog head, 37 (matriculation number), on ready to wear ribbon with attached rosette, in blue leather case, golden embossed cipher with crown of King Carol, maker mark Bijuteria Weiss Bucuresti, with a dark stain on the lid.KRU Jc6375. 55 x 38 mm, 28,9 g m.B.Rare, early cross that was awarded only in a limited number during the short existence of the order.Condition: II
RomaniaOrder of the crown of Rumania, 1. model (188-1932), commander cross with swords.Silver gilded, partially enamelled, open work, floral decorated loop, large and heavily decorated swords, worn enamel in the medallion of the front and reverse.KRU S. 28. 68 x 57 mm, 55,5 g.The commander decoration with swords of the 1st model is by fare the most rare decoration of the order and rarely appears on the market.Condition: II-III
SwedenOrder of the Hl. Johannis of Sweden (Johanniterorden i Sverige), Knight of Justice.Silver gilded, partially enameled, rim hallmarked with hoope 1 W (935 silver, from 1922 onwards), one tiny surface chip in one corner.48 x 47 mm, 30,3 g.Rare Cross of the Order, as in 1983 the Order had only 225 Knights of Honor and 46 Knights of Justice.Condition: II
ThailandThe very high Order of the White Elephant, 5. model (since 1941), special class star.Silver, the ray-bundles partially cut and gilded, the multiple part medallion partially enamelled, the reverse gilded, on pin, two hooks. Minimal surface chips.BLT 6, VPI2 S. 239f. 92 x 91 mm, 123,6 g.Very rare class of the order, made in superior quality and of high charisma.Condition: II
AutographsDocument lot of Oberstarzt and Oberfeldarzt of the Landespolizei Dr. Heinrich Bauer.- Promotion document to Polizeioberstabsarzt (Berlin, the 30. January 1934, OU prussian minister president Hermann Göring); - promotion document to Oberfeldarzt (San. Abt. 34, Belrin, the 11. march 1936, OU Adolf Hitler and Werner von Blomberg); - photo-PK with wife and daughter, Dr. Bauer in uniform with awards; - congratulation doc to the promotion to Oberstarzt by chief of the staff of the Army-Sanitary-Inspection, OU Wagner; - as well as many other documents.Rare Autographs.Condition: II
VaticanOrder of St. Gregory the Great, 2. type, military division, grand cross set.1.) Cross: silver gilded and enamelled, medallion gold, multiple parts construction, on new sash; 2.) Star: silver, brillanted, devices in gold and enamel, backplate with maker TANFANI BERTARELLI. Nice set of high quality.CD S. 53ff. 109 x 59 mm / 85 x 87 mm, 122,1 g m.B. / 75,8 g.Pieces of the military division are far more rare than the ones of the civil division.Condition: II
THE FOLLOWING LOT RELATES TO THE CAREER OF CELTIC AND SCOTLAND INTERNATIONAL ALEXANDER "DUKE" MCMAHON A RARE 9CT GOLD AND ENAMEL 1892 GLASGOW CHARITY CUP MEDAL the obverse inscribed Glasgow Football & Athletic Club, the reverse inscribed Glasgow Charity Cup 1892, Won By, A. McMahon, small areas of wear to enamel, inscription rubbed and ring suspension lacking, in modern fitted case
THE FOLLOWING LOT RELATES TO THE CAREER OF RANGERS AND SCOTLAND INTERNATIONAL TOMMY `TULLY` CRAIG Tommy Craig made his League debut for Rangers against Clyde at Ibrox on 24th September 1923. In this match, he scored two goals and at the end of the season, he had scored a further 12 goals from 37 matches and helped Rangers to the Division 1 League Championship. More-or-less an ever-present for the Ibrox side during their fruitful period in the 1920s, Craig totalled 322 appearances for Rangers scoring 38 goals. He helped the side to 7 League Championship`s between 1923-24 and 1930-31 and appeared in 3 Scottish Cup finals, winning two winners medals. One of a rare breed of footballers who played for both Celtic and Rangers. Tommy started his footballing career with Tullibody F.C. (thus earning him his nickname `Tully` before joining Celtic in 1919. After a brief period with Alloa Athletic in 1922 he joined Rangers and played with them until 1935 A 9CT GOLD AND ENAMEL 1929-30 SCOTTISH CUP WINNERS MEDAL the obverse inscribed Scottish Football Association, the reverse inscribed Scottish Cup, Won By Rangers F.C., T. Craig, 1929-30, with ring suspension Provenance: Christie`s South Kensington, Sporting Memorabilia, 23rd November, 2004, Lot 288 In the above Scottish Cup final replay match played on 16th April 1930 at Hampden Park, Rangers defeated Partick Thistle 2-1, Craig scoring one goal. In the first match played on 12th April 1930 Rangers and Partick Thistle drew the match 0-0
DUTCH SCHOOL, LATE 17th CENTURY THE MUSSEL EATER Oil on canvas 114 x 96.5cm. * The traditional attribution to Abraham Van Calraet (1642-1722) is implausible as his genre subjects are rare. A pupil of Aelbert Cuyp (1620-1691), he specialised in scenes of stables, riding schools and horsemen or still lifes. ++ Lined; retouching; craquelure
RARE DOULTON & CO FIGURE - PUSSY HN 18, designed by F C Stone, the figure in a light blue dress and holding a cat in her arms. Marked, Potted by Doulton & Co, Pussy, F C Stone Sc. 7 1/4ins (18cms) high *According to the Royal Doulton Figurines Price Guide this figure is one of only five known to exist.
British Coins and Medals. George III, Bank of England, dollar, 1804, type A/2, laur. and dr. bust r., rev. Britannia seated l. within oval band (S.3768; ESC.144; L&S 53), overstruck on a Seville 8 reales of Charles III dated 1772, good very fine and extremely rare Extremely rare with a Spanish rather than a Spanish American undertype. In his article ‘Bank of England Dollar Varieties - Part II’ (Spink Numismatic Circular, December 1999), Michael Dickinson says of the 1804 dollars: ‘I have yet to come across an identifiable undertype that had not been struck at one of the Spanish American mints’. In a December 2003 update to this article he records one example (see footnote to lot 286); the present coin and lot 286 are believed to be the second and third recorded examples.
British Coins and Medals. George III, Bank of England, pattern dollar, 1804, type I/3, laur. and dr. bust r., rev. shield of arms within Garter (S.3768; ESC.182; L&S.91), overstruck on an 8 reales of Charles IV dated 1801, reverse struck twice with the die rotated 180° between strikes, once cleaned but now beginning to re-tone, good extremely fine and rare * bt. Format of Birmingham Possibly the specimen mentioned in the notes to L&S 91, described as having been overstruck twice.
G British Coins and Medals. George IV, proof five pounds, 1826, inscribed edge, bare head l., rev. crowned shield of arms over mantle (S.3797; W&R.213), about uncirculated, minor handling and hairlines mainly on obverse, cameo or frosted-gold features with the reverse dramatically beautiful, rare in any state as the proof-only issue of the first five pounds type, popular for a variety of reasons and always in demand
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