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A WWI medal group awarded to 3254 SJT. T.H.Bisgood, 2nd London, to include George V silver militarymedal awarded for bravery in the field. Together with a full set of miniatures. Together with a full set of miniatures. Other medals comprise: WWII War and Defence medals (unnamed) with miniatures. MBE award with miniature, George VI Cadet Force medal with miniature named Col. H. T. Bisgood. M.B.E M.M. and a Their Majesties' Silver Jubilee Medal 1935 with certificate and miniature. This lot also includes SJT, Bisgood's service stripes taken from his WWI uniform, spare ribbons and medal bars. After WWI he went on to work within The Army Cadet Force.
Bible [English]. The Holy Bible Containing the Old Testament and the New, London: Charles Bill & Thomas Newcomb, 1693, engraved general title (fraying and few tears), letterpress New Testament title with imprint dated 1691, red ruled borders throughout, margins cropped affecting some text, early 19th century gilt decorated straight grain morocco wallet style binding with silver white metal clasp, extremities slightly rubbed, 12mo (leaf size 12 x 6cm), together with The Holy Bible Containing the Old Testament and the New. Newly translated out of the Original Tongues..., with Marginal notes shewing Scripture to be the best Interpreter of Scripture, [Amsterdam?], Printed Anno 1682, engraved general title, New Testament title with ownership signature D. Hildyard, red ruled borders throughout, leaf 2G1 detatched and frayed to edges, some fraying to first & last few leaves, contemporary blind panelled and decorated morocco, joints split and a little wear, 12mo, with The Holy Bible, Containing the Old Testament and the New: Newly translated out of the Original Tongues..., Oxford: Printed at the Theater and are to be sold by Thomas Guy, at the Oxford Arms in Lombard Street near Popes Head-Alley, London, 1689, letterpress general and New Testament titles, late 17th century manuscript genealogical entries to verso of general title including 'John Woods son of Hamlet Woods of Risley and Elisabeth his wife was born the 25th day of February Anno Domini 1678/9' and 'Henry Woods son of ... was born the 26th day of October Anno Domini 1680' etc., 3U3 & 3U4 torn with loss, few other leaves slightly torn, bound with an incomplete Book of Psalms at rear, occasional dust-soiling, toning and few marks, contemporary gilt panelled and decorated morocco, slightly rubbed, 8vo (Qty: 3)NOTESHerbert 827; Darlow & Moule 653. Distinct edition with Psalms lxxiv, 15, driedst. Herbert 778; Darlow & Moule 612. Herbert 812; Darlow & Moule 642, a variant copy which substitutes the name of T. Guy for P. Parker and Apocrypha inserted.
Bible [English]. The Holy Bible Contayning the Old and New Testaments. Newly Translated out of the Originall Tongues, and with ye former Translations diligently compared, and revised by his Majesties speciall comand, London: Printed by John Field, 1660, engraved general title (by William Vaughan) present with printer's name misspelt Feild, New Testament title with typographic decorative border, couple of tiny puncture holes to initial leaves, slight close trimming at head affecting few running titles, localized ink stain to fore-edge margins of leaves H3-P7, some dampstaining and toning, front marbled free endpaper torn with loss and front pastedown replaced, rear hinge split, all edges gilt, near contemporary light green shagreen, engraved silver white metal hinges, corner pieces and clasps, centre of each board with oval silver white metal disk with engraved armorial of the Crow family, vertical crack to spine with wear at head and foot (evidence of some adhesive consolidation), some marks and ageing, 12mo (leaf size 15 x 8.3cm) (Qty: 1)NOTESHerbert 671; Darlow & Moule 528. The engraved armorial to the binding records the marriage of a member of the Crow family. The armorial is described as gyronny of eight sable and or, on a chief sable two leopards faces or, (originally granted on 27th May 1614 by William Camden, Clarenceux King of Arms to Christopher Crow of East Bilney, Norfolk), impaling ermine lion rampant.
A set of six George V silver coffee spoons, cased, Sheffield 1929, six George V silver rats tail coffee spoons, Chester 1913, two teaspoons, a mustard spoon, a pair of sugar tongs, silver napkin ring, and a Victorian silver cream jug, with diagonal fluting and embossed floral and foliate scroll decoration, London 1890, 6.69oz.
Four silver and metal nurse's badges, to F M Read, comprising The Hospital For Sick Children Great Ormond Street London, The General Nursing Council and Wales, Royal College of Nursing and League Westminster Hospital Nurses, together with a Westminster Hospital belt buckle, and a belt buckle for The Hospital For Sick Children Great Ormond Street London.
A George III silver tablespoon, Peter, Ann and William Bateman, London 1800, George VI silver and Bakelite sugar bowl, Birmingham 1944, two napkin rings, and two teaspoons, silver shell pattern caddy spoon, Birmingham 1973, and a pair of loaded silver spill vases, embossed with irises, William Comyns, London 1904, 17.55oz all in.
A Victorian gentleman's silver cased pocket watch, open faced, keywind, dial bearing Roman numerals, and Thos. Russ, Russell & Son, 91913, movement marked Makers To The Queen, Birmingham 1886, two further silver cased pocket watches, one with Waltham Movement, and a watch movement and dial, Edwards & Sons, 161 Regent St, enamel dial bearing Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial. (4)
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