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Lot 415

A GERMAN COMBAT CLASP. A silver class Close Combat clasp, with flared pin reverse. Makers mark of FEC.W.E. PEEKHAUS BERLIN. AUSF A.G.Mu.K. GABLONZ. With magnetic centre backplate.

Lot 416

A CLOSE COMBAT CLASP. A German silver issue Close Combat Clasp, with flared pin fixing to the reverse. Blackened magnetic centre plate, no visible maker.

Lot 432

A GT WAR DIE HARDS 1914/15 TRIO. A 1914/15 Star, British War & Victory medals named to G-9060 Pte H E Warwick Middx Regt. Henry E Warwick served in France & Flanders from the 15/6/1915 onwards. Awarded a Silver Wound Badge and Discharged Unfit For Further Duties List E/503 5647.

Lot 456

SILVER HOMEGUARD BADGES. Three lapel badges, six pinback badges. Also a silver sweethearts ARP brooch.

Lot 460

GT WAR & WW11 MEDALS TO THE McDONALD FAMILY. A 1914/15 Star, British war & Victory medals named to 11277 Pte W MacDonald Gordon Highlanders. Also a Silver Wound Badge numbered 219420. Pte William MacDonald went to France with the 6th Gordon Highlanders 4/2/1915. Invalided out on the 1/8/1917 (Wounds) No 265822. Unnamed Defence & War medals mounted for wear, also a Serving Brother of St John of Jerusalem medal, again unnamed. The box of issue is addressed to Miss McDonald of 2 Intake Square, Middleton Leeds 10 Yorks. ATS cap badge and collars, QMAAC & ATS old comrades association badge. Gordon Highlanders badge, enamel sweethearts badge etc. St Johns Ambulance Association bronze medal named to 480915 Mary E McDonald, with additional bars etc. The 1939/45, Africa (bar 8th Army) Italy Stars and War Medal, with Condolence Slip awarded to 7892588 S.Q.M.S.McDonald .John. Interestingly the slip is marked 5-1 awards, requiring further research. A TA lapel with the number 291711, a Royal Tank Corps badge and sweethearts badge both Fear Naught motto. An original glazed photograph of the 45th Royal Tank Regt (Leeds Rifles) Sgts Mess Egypt 1942, all officially named in type below. 17.1/4" x 13.1/2". A photograph of John McDonald as a Corporal C1942 with three service stripes and slouch hat. A presentation book, Royal Armoured Corps Italian Campaign 1943 to 45. Inscribed From all ranks of the 6th Royal tank Regiment in memory of (James) McDonald who was killed in action fighting with the Regiment. Schio N Italy 12 Dec 1945 CMF G Gainford Lt Colonel. Containing sketches of the actions and officers of the Regiment and their associated written details.

Lot 461

SWEETHEART BADGES. Including a Kings Crown 9ct marked Royal Montreal Regt badge, another of the Regt in silver/enamel. Corps of Royal Signals in horseshoe form, ATS in silver. Tank Corps with mop back , Clan MacDonald badge in silver with motto Per Mare Per Terras (6).

Lot 462

HISTORIC 19thC CYCLING AWARDS IN GOLD & SILVER/BRONZE. A large bronze medallion with top mount, London Bicycle Club 100 mile Trial. Bronze University medallion LBC v CUBC 15 miles 2nd Prize H R Reynolds 1884. Bronze medal with eight bars, Facsimile of Members Gold Challenge Medal, Amateur Bicycle Club Members Challenge Medal subscribed 1875 on the reverse. Cased small bronze medal inscribed Presented to H R Reynolds for riding up Reigate Hill 4th September 1880. A plated cup inscribed DBBC 1878 Mile Race H R Reynolds. A cased silver medallion inscribed Crystal Palace Bicycle Challenge Cup Race 1882, 2nd prize won by H R Reynolds 17th Aug 15 miles. Three cased silver medallions OUBC v LBC 1883-1890 15 miles H R Reynolds (32mm). DBBC monogram 2 miles 1st H R Reynolds New College. Bronze medal H R Reynolds 2nd 1880. LBC 10 miles unnamed. A Cased 18ct Gold medal LBC 100 miles, unnamed as issued. See Illustration.

Lot 464

PART SILVER COINAGE. Over £5 face value part silver content coinage, including Halfcrowns, Florins, Shillings, Sixpences and Threepenny pieces.

Lot 472

VARIOUS SILVER COINAGE etc. Including a cased Queen Mother Silver Crown, other proof crowns and £2 Britannia etc. Gold plated sets of GV!-QE11 pre and post decimal coinage etc

Lot 477

US SILVER DOLLARS & HALF DOLLARS etc. A Morgan silver dollar dated 1902. An NUC 'Liberty Walking' dollar dated 1995. Kennedy half dollars dated 1964-66 and a gilded 1968 example, etc.

Lot 478

VICTORIAN COINAGE etc. Three Victorian crown pieces, dated 1890-1892-1895 respectively. George V 1935 crown and a GV1 crown piece dated 1937, Othe worn Victorian coinage including 1887 1/- pieces x 2, also 1888. Three Groats dated 1842 x 2 and 1843. Small Diamond Jubilee silver medal and 34 'Joeys' of various dates, Australian 1/- dated 1910 etc.

Lot 479

A SILVER DENARIUS. A Triano Denarius with IMP TRAIANO AVG GER DAC TM P.....facing right obverse. COS V P P SPQR OPTIMO PRINCEP, female figure facing left holding scales etc.

Lot 482

TWO CASED R AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE SILVER MEDALS. The first 64mm diameter with the College Arms etc on the obverse, The McClellan on the reverse with L F GOLDSTAND M.R.A.C. DONO DONAVIT legend. Awarded to Miles P Knubley MRAC. December 1905. In a fitted case with Wyon Regent St W in gold , A Wyon on the medal. 4.6 oz. weight. The second smaller medal again in a fitted Wyon case, 41mm diameter. Royal Agricultural College Cirencester obverse, RAC Sports and Victor Ludorum medal won by M P Knubley 1905 engraved wording. 1.2 oz weight.

Lot 484

VICTORIAN CROWNS etc Victorian Crowns dated 1887 & 1891 respectively. (10) Halfcrowns of George V & V1 issues. (52) Silver-part silver threepenny 'Joeys', including Victoria to GV1 examples.

Lot 486

A 'HOLLANDIA' PIECE OF EIGHT. A sterling silver pendant mounted Pillar Dollar or piece of eight. Dated 1740 , the 8 Reales piece is undamaged by the mount and chain. Inscribed on the mount edge, Treasure from Hollandia sunk 1743 Sterling Silver. Complete with certificate of origin, from Scientific Survey and Location Ltd.

Lot 493

A CASED SILVER GUARDS REGIMENTS SET. Franklin Mints The Guards Regiments Silver Box Collection, in original case and complete with certificates. All seven Guards Regiments are celebrated in the Jubilee Year set C1977. The eighth box is the the Queen herself, Colonel in Chief of the Regiments.

Lot 497

CONNAUGHT RANGERS BADGES etc. A silver coloured metal officers KC cap badge with pin back, also a pair of scm Elephant collar badges with lug fixing reverses. A bronze officers KC Connaught Rangers cap badge, with top and bottom lug fixings. A Royal Irish Rifles badge and a brace of scm Royal Irish Regiment collars, lions facing left on a shield above the motto. Virtutis Namurcensis Premium. Also officers large and small Royal Irish Rifles buttons KC (27 in total) by various makers.

Lot 498

XV LANCERS OFFICERS SILVER BADGES. A hallmarked cap badge and matching collar badges of the XVth Lancers, SRG & S C1922 (Sidecap badge?). Bi-metal XVth Lancers cap badge and collars.

Lot 504

A SILVER CORONATION MEDAL. A cased silver 1902 Edward V11 Coronation medal, 55mm diameter.

Lot 505

CASED JUBILEE MEDAL. A cased silver 1897 Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee medal, 55mm diameter.

Lot 514

VICTORIAN SILVER COINAGE. A quantity of Victorian silver Florins (21), Shillings (38) of various dates .

Lot 52

GERMAN DAGGER BELT CLIPS etc Two brown and two black finish German dagger belt clips or loop mounts. A silver bullion sword or bayonet knot and a bayonet frog.(6)

Lot 530

SPORTING & MUSICAL GOLD AND SILVER MEDALS. Related 9ct gold x 2 awards including a Contralto Solo named to Ms Nancy Ludlow 1930 (Swindon), the other a sporting award unnamed as issued. A silver medal 1929 awarded to Ms Nancy Ludlow Contralto Solo, also a bronze 1932 award to Ms Ludlow for singing. 7 silver/gold sporting medals only one named to G S Hurcom Swindon Athletic Club Winners 1928. All are cased or boxed., gold awards 3.4 gms and 8.1gms respectively.

Lot 534

THE MEDALS OF LT GENERAL Sir W H STISTED KCB. A Knight Commander of the Bath neck badge with 18ct and Sheffield 1858 hall marks. Breast star in silver with R & P Garrard & Co. Goldsmiths and Jewellers to the Crown. 25 Haymarket Street London, under the pin back mounts. Ghuznee medal on a pin back buckle mount, named to Lieut H W Stisted. H M 2nd Regt of Foot. India General Service medal 1854 with bar Persia, impressed naming to Col H W Stisted 78th Highlanders. Indian Mutiny medal with the bars Lucknow and Defence of Lucknow. Officially named to Lt Col H W Stisted CB 78th High'rs. Again it is mounted with a pinback buckle mount. Lieutenant General Sir Henry William Stisted was the son of Colonel Charles Stisted KH 3rd Hussars and Eliza Mary who was born in 1789. The daughter of Major General William Burn of Exeter Devon. Born in St Omer France during 1817 he was educated at Sandhurst and commissioned 4th December 1835 into the 2nd Foot. He served with that regiment in Afghanistan and Beloochistan (Beluchistan) taking part in the Storming of Ghuznee, where he was wounded in the action at the gateway. Harts Army List 1860. Ensign 4/12/1835. Lt 29/9/1838. Capt 29/4/1842. Major 26/1848. Lt Col 19/4/1850. Colonel 25/11/1854. War Service. Colonel Stisted served with the Queens Royals during the campaign in Afghanistan & Belooch under Lord Keane , including the storming and capture of Ghuznee (wounded) and of Kelat (medal for Ghuznee issued) . Served with the 72nd Highlanders during the Persian War in 1857, commanded a Brigade in the night attack and Battle of Kooshab (CB), and the 78th at the bombardment of Mohumrah. Served with Havelocks column in 1857, present in the action at Bithor, commanded the regiment in several actions leading to and ending in the relief of the Residency at Lucknow. The Capture of Khelat and the occupation of Kabul, for which he received the medal. On the 19th April 1850 he was gazetted Lieutenant Colonel in the 78th Foot. He served with them during the Persian War of 1856 and 1857. He commanded a Brigade in the night attack and battle of Mohamurah, after which he received the thanks of the Governor General, as well as the medal and clasp. He commanded the advance guard of Havelock's Force at the Relief of Lucknow 25th September 1857. Upon the death in battle of Brigadier General James George Smith Neill, he was appointed to command the First Brigade . A post which he held until the close of the operations. On January 1st 1858 he was nominated Commander of the Bath.. In that year he served in Rohiland, and commanded the Second Brigade at the Battle of Bareelly on the 7th of May. Mentioned in Kayes & Mallesons History of the Indian Mutiny in Vol 1V on pages 241 (Bareli) Against the rebels so encamped Outram started on the morning of the 22nd, with a force consisting of 1227 Infantry under Brigadier Stisted. Also 190 Cavalry under Major Robertson, and six nine-pounder guns, under Olpherts. At daybreak he came upon them. Sending his centre against their main position, with his left he drove them from Ghali, doubling back on Badrap. Surprised the rebels scarcely attempted resistance as these manoeuvres were being carried out. They lost their four guns and an elephant. At Badrup Stisted again attacked them, and forced them to relinquish their hold. On that day many casualties were inflicted on the rebels, Outram had only two men killed and eight wounded. Page 367 Sir Colin Campbells force had among other troops, Brigadier Stisted's seven companies of the 64th Ft & the 78th Highlanders for the attack on Bareli, who fought in the first line. It goes on to report the battle against the fanatical Ghazis among other rebels in this action. He became Lieut Colonel of the 93rd Highlanders on the 30th/9/1859, and served with the Frontier Force against the mountain tribes on the North West Frontier of India in December 1863. Appointed Major General in 1864 and Divisional Commander of British Forces in Canada 1866. Appointed Lieut Governor of Ontario in June 1869. He was instrumental in opening up the northern part of the province for development. For his services in this capacity he received the thanks of the Governor General of Canada, and was nominated a KCB on the 20th May 1871. On the 5th February 1873 he was appointed Lieutenant General and nominated Colonel of the 93rd Foot on the 28th September 1873. He died in Wood House, Upper Norwood, Surrey on the 10th December 1875. He had married in 1845 in Florence, Maria Katherine Eliza Burton (1823-1894), the sister of Sir Richard Francis Burton the famous explorer. Another brother Captain E J N Burton's Indian Mutiny Medal appears in another lot. Their daughter Georgina Martha Burton, wrote the book 'The True Life of Captain Sir Richard Burton. He is buried in West Norwood Cemetery, being the only Lt Governor of Ontario not buried in the province. See Illustration

Lot 535

THE MEDALS OF COL THOMAS H STISTED. 3 Dgns/ 7th HUSSARS. 12RL. A Punjab Medal with bars Goojerat and Chilianwala named to Lieutenant T H Stisted 3rd Lt Drags (impressed naming). A Crimean Medal with bar Sebastopol, named to Lieutenant T H Stisted 12th Royal Lancers. (engraved upright capitals). Indian Mutiny Medal with bar Lucknow, named to Captain T H Stisted 7th Hussars (impressed naming). India General Service Medal with bar Northwest Frontier, officially named to Major T H Stisted 7th Hussars. An unnamed as issued Turkish Crimea medal. Lt Colonel Thomas (Colonel Rtd) served first in the Punjab campaign of 1848-49 with the 3rd Light Dragoons, and was present at the affair of Ramnuggur, the passage of the Chenab at Wuzeerabad on the 1st december 1848 with the force under General Thackwell, action at Sadoolapore, battles of Chilianwala (wounded and charger wounded) and Goojerat (Medal with two clasps). Served with the 12th lancers in the Crimea from 8th May 1855 , including the siege and fall of Sebastopol. (Medal with clasp and Turkish Medal). Served with the 7th Hussars in th Indian campaign from February 1858 to March 1859, and was present at the affair of Meangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, affair of Barree, action of Nawabagunge, occupation of Fyzerbad, passage of the Goomtee at Sultanpore, throughout the Byswarra campaign including the affairs of Doudpore, Pandu Nuddee, Paleeghat, Hyderghur and pursuit of Benhi Madho's force to the Goomtee; also Trans Gogra campaign, including the affair near Churda and the affair taking the fort of Meejeedia, attack on Bamkee and pursuit to the Raptee, advance into Nepaul and affair at Sitkaghat (twice mentioned in despatches) Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp. Commanded a wing of the 7th Hussars comprising part of the Doaba Field Force employed against native tribes on the North-West Frontier of India in December 1863 and January 1864, and was present at the action of Shubkudder (Medal). Colonel Thomas Heatcote Stisted retired by sale of commission in 1870. Still in Harts Army List in 1890. Whilst serving in the Indian Mutiny Major Stisted and four troopers were in dire peril on a sandbank, in the swollen Raptee river. Volunteering to swim to them in the turbulent waters, and under musketry fire, Major Charles C Fraser successfully rescued them from their seemingly hopeless position, for which he received the Victoria Cross and Royal Humane Society Silver/Gilt medal in 1860. London Gazette 8th November 1860. Major Charles Crauford Fraser VC 7th now 11th Hussars. On the 31st December 1858. For Conspicuous and cool Gallantry, in having volunteered at great personal risk, and under sharp musketry fire, to swim to the rescue of Captain Stisted and some men of the 7th Hussars, who were in imminent danger of being drowned in the River Raptee, whilst in pursuit of the rebels. Major Fraser succeeded in this gallant service, although at the same time partially disabled, not having recovered from a severe wound received in the right hand while leading a squadron in a charge against some fanatics in the action at Nawab-Gunge on the 13th June 1858. Described in Mr G W Forrest's History of the Indian Mutiny. Also received the gold class RHS medal for this deed. The brother of Lt Gen H W Stisted, son of Lt Col Charles and Caroline Edensor Heathcote Born 1826 Died 1905. Lord Clive of India's despatch 12/4/1859. On the 29th the troops returned to Nanparah, made a forced march on the night of the 30th to the vicinity of Bankee, where the enemy had loitered under the Nana. He was surprised and attacked with great vigour, driven through the jungle which he attempted to defend, finally into and across the Raptee, the 7th Hussars entering the river with the fugitives. On this occasion the troops distinguished themselves more particularly the 2nd Rifle Brigade under Colonel Hall, and the 7th Hussars under Lt Colonel sir William Russell. I have to deplore the loss of Major Horne of the 7th Hussars, who was drowned in the waters of the Raptee. He led the first wing of the regiment, Captain Stisted who led the 1st Squadron, was rescued with great difficulty from a similar fate. See Illustration

Lot 541

A CROSSBELT PLATE. A gilded shoulderbelt plate with silver finish badge and The Royal Scots in the scroll below. See Illustration

Lot 542

A SILVER & ENAMEL OFFICERS BADGE. An unmarked silver and glit/enamel Royal Scots badge, with pin fixing. See Illustration

Lot 543

A SILVER OFFICERS CAPBADGE. An unmarked silver gilt/enamel badge, with rear lug fixings.

Lot 546

VARIOUS BADGES/MEDALS/BUTTONS etc. Including a Special Constabulary medal GV, named to Charles Stisted. (Col Charles Harcourt Stisted of the Royal Scots) On the Gt War MIC index he is issued with a Silver Wound Badge, 20/8/1918 number 384343, which is present with the medal. Red Cross and nursing medal, unnamed as issued. A badge worn reputedly by a VC winner in the R Scots , with old label and citation attached. ( 11340 Pte Henry Howey Robson 1914). Victorian brass buttons and Boy Scouts badges etc

Lot 549

CASED MEDALLIONS. A quantity of cased silver medallions including Royal Salute set (4) 1977. Cased 1977 and other silver Crown pieces etc

Lot 551

GB SILVER COINAGE etc. Victorian crowns dated 1889/1890, two double florins both dated 1889. Halfcrowns and florins, shillings, sixpences and threepences (Joeys), etc. Foreign coinage and banknotes etc.

Lot 556

VICTORIAN SILVER COINAGE etc. A 1945 Crown, 1887 Double Florin, 1887 & 1899 Halfcrowns also a Georgius 1V Halfcrown 1825. A South African Republic 2.1/2 shilling piece with single shaft, dated 1894, an 1826 shilling piece.(7)

Lot 557

CASED SILVER CROWNS etc, Five cased Silver Jubilee QE11 crowns, a cased St Helena 1973 crown piece. Cased 1972 Silver wedding crown, 2 x 50p c/n pieces cased also 1966 Guernsey 10/- piece.

Lot 558

THE MEDALS OF CAPTAIN D G BOURN OBE RFC/RAF etc. A cased (Civil) issue Order of the British Empire in its fitted case. British War & Victory medals named to Capt D G Bourn RAF, with MID Oakleaf attached. A General Service Medal with two bars Kurdistan and N W Persia, named to Capt D G Bourn RAF. A General Service Medal with single bar Iraq, named to Sjt D G Bourn Railway D F. A cased Iraqi Decoration with matching miniature, by Garrard of London. A framed original Mention in Despatches Royal Air Force, 2 Lt/Hon & A/Lt D G Bourn, was mentioned in a Despatch by General Sir E H H Allenby GC MG KCB, dated 23rd October 1918. For gallant and distinguished services in the field etc. (Middle East Theatre). A cased Masonic Lodge award in silver/gilt and enamels, unnamed as issued. Founder top bar above 1931 award mount, with blue ribbon. Lodge Dar es Salam number 5277. Birmingham hallmarks and Spencer London on the reverse. Spencer and Co Gt Queen St London W C inset in the lid. Dudley George Bourn was educated at the London University and The London School of Economics. He was commissioned into the Machine Gun Corps and then into the Royal Flying Corps Technical Branch, later the Royal Air Force. Awarded the pair only for the Gt War as confirmed by his MIC records. His two bar General Service Medal was issued by the RAF whilst a Captain. His GSM with bar Iraq is confirmed and issued by the Railway Defence Regiment Mesopotamia Railways, whilst serving as a Serjeant. Again confirmed by Military Records. A specialist in Railway Traffic and installations he served there during the Second World War. Awarded the Iraq Order of Al Rafadian 3rd Class in the London Gazette 20/8/1948. Page 4623. (Cased for wear with miniature) His address for medals despatch was c/o Railways, Baghdad, West Mesopotamia. He is reputed to have had the local rank of Lt Colonel, whilst there. His MID was awarded for services in the field between 16th March and 18th September 1918, in the Egyptian Expeditionary Force . His award of The Order of the British Empire (Civil Divison Officer) was in the Birthday Honours of King GV1 in 1942. For Services to the Iraq State Railways With photographs of Captain Bourn in East Yorks uniform, aeroplanes in the desert, group photographs etc. Original 1915 commission document, and a letter from 14 Sqdn personal, regarding his departure to another squadron. Dated Palestine July 1918. His original disc in silver with 3rd East Yorks and Lt D G Bourn CE MGC on the reverse. See Illustration

Lot 559

VARIOUS CROWNS etc. Silver £5 or £2 Silver Proof crown sized issues (10), mostly in protective cases. Two Una and the Lion cased Gilt copies, 5 x Banknote Commemorative pieces etc.

Lot 565

A 1911 SPECIMEN SET IN ORIGINAL CASE. A cased set of (8) 1911 specimen silver coins, including Halfcrown, Florin, Shilling , Sixpence, Maundy 4d/3d/2d/1d pieces. All beautifully toned with the red leather fitted case having Specimen Coins above a Crown and 1911 embossed in gold decoration. The hinges are in need of repair/restoration, RM under a crown inside the lid. See Illustration

Lot 567

GB COINAGE. Silver/Part Silver and copper GB coinage of the 19th/20th centuries. Including Victorian Halfcrowns dated 1885/1887, Florins including a Godless issue XV11, George V halfcrown and Shilling pieces etc.

Lot 569

AN ARMISTICE MEDALLION. A Silver C L D initialled 76mm 10th Anniversary medallion, with Their Name Liveth For Evermore November 11th MCMXV111 below on the reverse. On the obverse Britannia aids a young man, released from his fetters. See Chris Eimers book, for the number 2008a, with the issue details. See Illustration

Lot 57

TWO GERMAN SOFTCAPS. One in black with SS eagle and a Deaths Head badge, both in bullion. Another softcap with Death Head button and silver edges on the green cloth.

Lot 571

VARIOUS MEDALLIONS. Silver and Bronze 800 years of St Bartholomews Hospital 1123-1923 medallions with William Harvey obverse. Wreath reverse with Rahere and the legend around the edge, 50mm approx diameter. Napoleon 111 bust obverse, Imprimerie Imperiale wreathed reverse. 36mm diameter. Two Bismarck bust obverse, Bismarck 1 April MDCCCXCV reverse.

Lot 572

THREE SILVER ROYAL ASSOCIATION MEDALLIONS. The first 55mm diameter 1837-1897 Victorian Diamond Jubilee medallion. The second George V and queen Mary crowned June 22 1911, in 50mm diameter. George V & Q Mary 1935 Jubilee medallion, frosted finish in 58mm diameter. The three are all silver issues of official Royal Mint medallions

Lot 573

A BOX THALER. A hollowed silver box thaler undated of Johan Georg II, Dux Saxony. The internal depictions are in poor condition.

Lot 574

COINS AND A COLLECTORS CABINET. A seven drawer collectors coin cabinet, with locking glass front. Copper and silver/part silver coinage includes a George 11 halfpenny of 1732. George 111 coinage includes a 1773 farthing, 1799 penny and halfpenny etc. Charles 111 of Spain 2 reis dated 1783 Mexico mint, etc. Mostly worn or 19thC issues, with cabinet size 9" x 7" x 7" approx.

Lot 575

A 1736 8 REALES PIECE IN A MOUNT. The silver rim has not damaged the coin, in its circular mount with 27" neck chain marked sterling. Around the rim of the mount is Treasure from Hollandia Sunk 1743 sterling silver. Mexico mint on the Pillar Dollar obverse, some wear under saltwater condition to the coin is evident.

Lot 576

1887 UNC COINS & 1902 MAYORS PORTSMOUTH MEDAL. Uncirculated 1887 Crown, Double Florin, Florin and Sixpence piece. A George 111 1817 'Bullhead' Shilling Piece etc. A silver hallmarked W T Dupree Mayor Borough of Portsmouth 1902 Coronation Medal in case of issue.

Lot 578

THREE CROWNS & OTHER PART SILVER ISSUES. A 1902 Edward V11 worn Crown piece. Victorian 1889 and 1890 Crown pieces. Over £3 face value of pre 1947 Halfcrowns, Florins, Shilling, Sixpenny and Threepence pieces.

Lot 585

W W ONE & TWO GERMAN MEDALS. A 2nd Class Iron Cross 1914, two War Merit Crosses with swords 1914-1918. A Silver Class Mothers Cross, with enamel damage evident. A West Wall medal, a Police Long Service Medal and a War Merit Cross 1939, without swords. (7)

Lot 587

A 23rd LONDON REGT PAIR etc. British War & Victory medals anmed to 705714 Pte G E Puffett 23 London Regiment. With an boxed silver hallmarked ARP Services badge, three service stripes. Partial award details from the box of issue for the pair, an original identity disc..

Lot 588

REGALIA OF THE ORDER OF FROTH BLOWERS ORDER. The silver plated and enamel neck badge and chain , of the Ancient Order of Froth Blowers, (Motto Lubrication in Moderation. Comprising of a Grand Typhoon badge with a partaker sat on a Beer Barrel, the motto and A O F B. an ornate chain with Beer Glass, A O F B, etc decorations. Awarded to Captain Kettlewell Special New Zealand Representative. A tankard with similar adornments as per the chain, inscribed 'Presented by Sir Alfred Fripp KCVO.KB to Grand Typhoon Captain Kettlewell for services rendered. The Order was started to raise monies foe East End Waifs etc, after the Surgeon Alfred Fripp operating successfully on a Bert Temple. Although the Order only lasted a few years, the monies raised by the light hearted venture, reached over £5,000,000 in today money. It was vilified by the Temperance Movement, convinced it was 'Cavorting in Sin and The Liquor Trade'.

Lot 596

AN EDWARD THE CONFESSOR SILVER PENNY. A shortcross small flan silver penny of Edward the Confessor 1042-1066. Marked Edderd RE on the obverse, with Estavnd A De on the reverse. Minted by the moneyer Estmund at Thetford in East Anglia. With a letter from the British Museum.1996.

Lot 601

VICTORIAN COINAGE. Including a Crown, Double Florin, Halfcrown and Florin all dated 1887. A small Diamond Jubilee Royal Mint silver medallion, also (13) silver 'Joeys' of various dates. An 1898 Shilling piece etc

Lot 608

MOUNTED 18thC COINS. (12) Silver coins including Halfcrowns of James 11 1686, William 111 1697 and two of George 11 Lima below bust, dated 1745. Various GB shillings and sixpences also foreign coinage of that period. Part of what was once a belt, soldered with ring mounts, some to the sides others on the faces.

Lot 619

MASONIC MEDALS. An 18ct gold Morning Star Lodge India 1843-1901, awarded to W H Williams in 1885. A 10ct marked masonic award with top bar and gavel amid chains, above a pentagram with symbols inset.in a wreath, above another plain bar. A silver and enamel Lovell's Bury Lodge. A silver and enamel R M I B awarded to Joseph Ridgway in 1898, another in silver gilt for Nuyanza Lodge.

Lot 627

VARIOUS GB COINAGE INCLUDING PART SILVER ISSUES. Over £2 of face value pre 1946 coinage, including Halfcrowns and Shillings and Sixpences. A 1787 George 111 Sixpence, modern crowns and year set etc

Lot 631

A SILVER SALVER TO INSCRIBED TO A WREN OFFICER 1945 A square silver salver with initials engraved to Lt and WRNS Officer Leveridge, above 1945. HM H A Sheffield 1932. Approx 13.5 ounces.

Lot 633

CASED SILVER GILT MEDALLIONS A cased set of 12 Churchill Years oblong medallions, also a round Churchill centenary medallion inset.

Lot 634

THREE SETS OF CASED MEDALLIONS From various commemorative issues, including silver proof and Five Pound issues etc. Some with their certificates of issue present.

Lot 68

A JAMBIYA DAGGER. A silver mounted Moroccan Jambiya dagger of the early 20thC. Carved wooden grip with brass and silver decorated mounts, swept 8.1/4" blade. The scabbard mounted with brass and silvered swirls, with foilage patterns and twin ring mounts.

Lot 69

A PRESENTATION KUKRI. A silver mounted short Kukri with gilt badge of the 7th Gurkhas on the scabbard. The 10" blade with a horn hilt has an ornate silver mounted scabbard, chains and 1934 silver coin affixed. The provenance given is a Kholi Mohra Kukri presented to a 2/7th Gurkha , made by the silversmith (Sunar) in 1956.

Lot 70

A WILKINSON SWORDSTICK.. A Wilkinson made swordstick with silver Swaine & Adeney hallmarked mounts C1918. The square section tapering 28" blade marked Wilkinson Pall Mall, is decorated with foilage etc. Bamboo handle and scabbard, the former engraved F H H Queen Anne Mansions SW.

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