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Group - BWM & Victory Medal, plus GV Territorial Efficiency Medal and Death Plaque + silver ID Tag to Lieut F Plummer RAF (7818 Sjt F Plummer 4/R.W.Kent Regt. On TEM). Frederick Plummer was Killed with 59 Sqdn in a Flying Accident 12/9/1918, Flying an A.W. No 3453 160HP he lost control while flying from Aux Air Park Kenley. Buried Streatham Cemetery. Lot also includes a named 1908 Motor Car Engineering Medal . EF (4+1)
Group - QSA with bars OFS/Tr/LN/CC named 7121 Pte F Lewcock Vol Coy Middx Regt. KSA with bars SA01/SA02 named 1136 Pte F G Lewcock Cape Police, and 1915 Star Trio to P.758 L/Cpl F G Lewcock MMP. (BWM & Victory with small correction). Defence Medal engraved 'F G Lewcock CIV DEF', Masonic Medal silver hallmarked, etc. With copied medal rolls.
Lusitania interest - the superb and highly interesting group of medals awarded to Commander William Thomas Turner OBE RNR, Captain of the RMS Lusitania when it was sunk by a German Submarine in May 1915. Medals OBE (silver hallmarked 1917), Transport Medal with S.Africa 1899-1902 clasp (W T Turner), 1915 Star Trio (Commr W T Turner RNR), and silver Liverpool Shipwreck and Humane Society Medal (Wm T Turner 4th off'cr SS City of Chester for Jumping into the Alexandra Dock and Rescuing a Boy Apl 7/1883). He was born in Liverpool, serving under his father’s command on the Queen of the Nations. While serving on the Cherborg, Turner gained recognition for personally rescuing a man and a boy who had fallen in the water after the Alice Davies was wrecked in a collision with the Cherborg. He later rescued a 14 year old boy from the Alexandra Dock (medal with group), and he received an illuminated scroll from the Liverpool Shipwreck and Humane Society for rescuing the crew of the Vague in 1897. During the Boer War he was Chief Officer of the Umbria. He received another Illuminated Scroll from the L.S.& H.S. upon rescuing the crew of the West Point in 1910. In 1915 when the Lusitania was sinking, Turner ordered survivors evacuated, believing himself to be the last person on board he climbed the halyards to keep from being washed away and to remain with his ship till the end. Eventually he clung to a floating wooden oar and then a chair, as the ship sank beneath him. It was only later to his horror that he discovered that some had remained on board and were sucked under when the ship sank completely. After the sinking an Admiralty inquiry in which Winston Churchill was directly involved, exonerated him, however the charges haunted him for the rest of his life. He also survived the sinking of the SS Ivernia in 1916 which was torpedoed by a German U-Boat off the Greek coast. One of his sons AB Percey Wilfred Turner was lost at sea when M.V.Jedmoor was sunk by U-98 on 16th Sept 1941. VF-GVF (6)
Nursing Group to H A Bugg. Medals mounted as worn - Order of St John Officer/Serving Brothers Breast Badge (type 4), Defence Medal and a three clasp Service Medal of the Order of St John Medal named 'A.N.O. H A Bugg London SJAB 1966' with matching miniatures. Plus St Johns Medal For Service In The Cause of Humanity Medal (Harold Alan Bugg SRN 1967) + miniature, and a silver hallmarked Nursing badge named to Bugg. Plus other badges (qty)
1914 Star Trio with Aug-Nov clasp to 28514 Sjt W J Patchet RFA (Pair renamed 2.Lieut W J Patchet). Medal card confirms Rank, served with 15th Bde RFA as a Sergt and 186 Bde as an officer (Commissioned 17/7/17). Wounded In Action 3/10/17 Hill 60 Ypres. Born East Ham, Essex. Entitled to the Silver War Badge. With copied service records. VF (3) a/f
Buckinghamshire Yeomanry (Coronation Guard Medal George IV, 1821). Named to Richard P. Ardent ? 2nd Reg B.Y. The medal was ordered by the Col of the Buckingham Yeomanry for the members of his command who lined the Coronation route of GIV who did not receive the official medal. Silver. Fine (holed at 12 o'clock)
Family Silver Collection 2008 a 5-coin set comprising Five Pound Crown 2008 Prince of Wales 60th Birthday, Five Pound Crown 2008 Elizabeth I 450th Anniversary of Accession, Two Pounds 2008 Centenary of London Olympics, Two Pounds Britannia and One Pound 2008. Proof FDC in the case of issue with certificate
A George III silver knife and fork, hallmarked London, 1823, with silver blade and prongs, together with two silver napkin rings, a silver circular pill box, a cased silver thimble and a George III silver spoon (7) THIS LOT WILL BE SOLD ON SATURDAY 12TH SEPTEMBER STARTING AT 10.30AM UK TIME
A Victorian silver hot water Jug, by William Hutton & Sons, hallmarked London, 1899, pear-shaped with demi-spiral fluted decoration, ebonised finial and handle, 8in (20.25cm) high, approximate weight 13¼ozt. THIS LOT WILL BE SOLD ON SATURDAY 12TH SEPTEMBER STARTING AT 10.30AM UK TIME
A Chinese silver Sifter Spoon, circa early-20thC, unmarked, of traditional form, the spiral fluted bowl with foliate decoration on a pierced and moulded bamboo style handle, 6⅝in (17cm) long, approximate weight 1ozt. THIS LOT WILL BE SOLD ON SATURDAY 12TH SEPTEMBER STARTING AT 10.30AM UK TIME
A pair of George III silver Serving Spoons, by Thomas Streetin, hallmarked London, 1795, Old English pattern, the handles engraved with monograms, 11½in (29cm) long, together with a pair of silver table spoons, by Thomas Wallis II, hallmarked London, 1806, Old English pattern, the handles engraved with monograms, 8½in (21.5cm) long, approximate total weight 10ozt (4) THIS LOT WILL BE SOLD ON SATURDAY 12TH SEPTEMBER STARTING AT 10.30AM UK TIME
Seven George IV silver Teaspoons, by James Barber, George Cattle II & William North, hallmarked York, 1828, Old English pattern, the handles with engraved "S", 5½in (14cm) long, approximate total weight 3¾ozt (6) THIS LOT WILL BE SOLD ON SATURDAY 12TH SEPTEMBER STARTING AT 10.30AM UK TIME
A pair of George III silver Table Spoons and a pair of Sauce Ladles, by George Smith & William Fearn, hallmarked London, 1793, 1794 and 1796, Old English pattern, the handles engraved with lion crests, table spoons 8¾in (22.25cm) long, approximate total weight 8ozt (4) THIS LOT WILL BE SOLD ON SATURDAY 12TH SEPTEMBER STARTING AT 10.30AM UK TIME
A Victorian silver Porringer, by Mappin & Webb (John Newton Mappin), hallmarked London, 1890, embossed with a ropework girdle and swirl fluting around the lower body, scroll handles and shallow circular foot, 3⅛in (8cm) high, approximate weight 6ozt. THIS LOT WILL BE SOLD ON SATURDAY 12TH SEPTEMBER STARTING AT 10.30AM UK TIME
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