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A large quantity of silver plate items to include boxed serving spoon and knife with hallmarked silver handles, teapots, jugs and various cutlery along with ceramics to include a Bakewell Classic Staffordshire teacup and saucer set, Poole plate Yardley ginger jar and small box of models etc. 1 Box
Full size late 19th century Sudan / Boer War medal group, plus matching miniature medal group. Awarded to Major, later Lt Col T. Archer of the RAMC. As is normal for officers of the era, the Queens Sudan Medal’s naming is hand engraved (with rank being Major) as is the QSA and KSA medal (with rank as Lt Col). The Khedives Sudan Medal is unnamed as issued. The full size medals are complete with replacement ribbons. Accompanying the full sized medals are a group of fine quality period miniatures, with these being mounted on a pin back bar for wear. Lt Col Archer’s medals and clasps are confirmed, with his Sudan medal being awarded for the Khartoum Expedition in 1898. His address on the Queen’s Sudan Medal roll is simply listed as ‘Manchester’. The QSA roll states that he was invalided to Cape Town, South Africa in April 1900. Please note: we also have Lt Col Archer’s son’s WW1 RAMC medals, and his Grandson’s RAMC medals consigned for the same auction. Condition: very good. Some light contact wear in places, and normal age related toning. The miniatures hang on their original ribbons, with the silver also having toned.
WW1 era Royal Red Cross 2nd class medal with fitted case, by Garrard & Co. The decoration is manufactured in silver, with a red enamel infill to the arms of the cross on the obverse, plus a coinage style portrait of George V. The reverse has the Imperial GRI monogram of George V, plus the words Faith, Hope, and Charity. Complete with bow style ribbons with pin clasp, and original fitted case by Garrard & Co (marked R.R.C. 2nd to the lid). Notes: originally instituted in 1883 as an award for exceptional services in military nursing. The decoration has the distinction of being exclusively awarded to women up until 1976. Width approximately 3.5cm. Condition: very good. The enamels are undamaged, plus the silver has toned with age. Both the ribbon and box are in good order, with only very minor contact marks to the lid of the box.
A selection of WW1 and WW2 medals ephemera. To include: a WW1 medal pair, fibre dog tag, and later Special Constabulary long service medal, awarded to 45891 Pte Harry Charles Woodfield of the Machine Gun Corps. The Special Constabulary Medal also has a Long Service Claps dating from 1955. Plus, a WW2 medal pair (1939-45 War medal & Defence Medal) issue box and RAF service and release book, issued to 961298 K.H.Woodfield. A Post War Womens Royal Voluntary Service Medal with 2 long service clasps and slips, awarded to a Mrs Woodfield, an ATS and VAD release book name to E.Woodfield. Also included are 4 Victoria College of music prize medals (2 sterling silver and 2 bronze) and a studio photograph of Professor Dorothy May Wilson nee Smith, from 1924.
A good selection of WW1 and WW2 era lapel badges. To include: a scarce WW1 1915 silver and enamel hallmarked badge of the Soldiers & Sailors Families Association, a WW1 National Reserve London badge with blue enamel on gilt metal, a WW1 Comrades of the Great War enamel badge, a K.S.L.I. &. Hereford L.I. Regimental Association enamel badge, 4 WW2 ARP badges (3 hallmarked sterling silver and 1 nickel), a WW2 Rest Centre Service enamel on brass Badge, a WW2 Staffordshire Constabulary enamel and chrome badge, a Staffordshire Police Reserve enamel and chrome badge, and a white metal Territorial Army badge. 12 items. Condition: generally very good. All of the enamel appears to be present on the badges, and the metal parts have an age related patina.
A selection of WW1 / WW2 regimental or association sweetheart badges. To include: a 1919 hallmarked silver and enamel badge (possibly an officers cap badge) for the Denbigh Hussars, 5 mother of pearl and gilt metal badges, plus other gilt metal and enamel badges. 18 items. Condition: mostly good across many pieces. The hallmarked Denbigh Hussars badge has had the blue enamel crudely repaired to both inner edges of the ‘Ich Dien’ scroll. One of the mother of pearl badges has a missing clasp. The other badges appear to be complete and in good order.
A good quality, WW2 era RAF silver locket sweetheart brooch. Shield shaped locket with applied RAF badge to the front, surrounded by an engraved laurel wreath decoration. Marked ‘Silver’ to the reverse. Stepped Art Deco style pin clasp, also marked ‘Silver’ to the reverse. The front panel opens to reveal snapshot portrait of an RAF airman. Possibly a memorial piece for a deceased serviceman. Approximately 2.3cm width x 3.5cm height (not including the pin clasp). Condition: very good. Normal signs of age related wear, but nothing that detracts.
Collection of WW1 medals to 3205 Pte H J Cotterill of the Derby Yeomanry (Tank Corps) of War & Victory medal in Original Box with Tank Corps’War Badge’ award letter and a Natural Rifle Association cross in Original Case with his initials on the back. Other Shooting medals to Cpl W. T. Hillman (later Sgt) Gradwell cup bronze medal, Kennedy cup silver medal both to the Kings own (Regiment), a 1939-1945 Defence medal in Original Case with Certificate. With WW1 silk postcards and postcards showing Derby in the 1930’s and other postcards.
A scarce WW2 era ‘Ind Coope Allsopp’ ARP badge. Chrome with red and blue enamel infills, marked JR Gaunt to the buttonhole fixing on the reverse. Plus, 3 WW2 era Home Guard badges, one sterling silver with a buttonhole fitting, a silver plated example with buttonhole fitting, and a gilt metal and enamel example with buttonhole fitting. Condition: generally good, with some service wear. The Ind Coope badge has some tiny nibbles to the blue enamel on the left hand side.
WW2 style nickel silver Flak badge by Bremner. Solid back with stamp ‘Bremner Markneukirchen’ Possible reproduction. Condition: some very light corrosion to the breech area of the gun on the front side. The pin catch is a little bent out of shape, but still retains the pin.
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