A collection of medals comprising George V World War I period 1914-1918 medal awarded to 9591 Private P McGowan, the Cheshire Regiment, a collection of World War II medals awarded to a C Green in original box of issue comprising 1939-1945 medal, Africa Star, Italy Star, defence medal and 1939-1945 medal, also two silver competition prize winners medals for bowls, approximate weight 0.75oz and two plated examples
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A scarce WWI (Q Ship) casualty pair awarded to J21319 ordinary seaman DJ Jones of The Royal Navy comprising 1914/15 star and 1914-18 Great War medal. Ordinary seaman Jones served on board HMS Warner (Q 27) and was killed in action on the 13th March 1917, when it was sunk by U 38 off the West coast of Ireland, he was commemorated on the Royal Naval memorial at Plymouth, grave memorial reference 21, complete with original packets of issue. Q Ships also known a Q Boats were decoy vessels which were heavily armed merchant ships with concealed weaponry, the idea was to lure submarines into making surface attacks where the Q Ships would then open fire on them and sink the U Boat. This lot is accompanied by a quantity of research regarding this medal group. Also in this lot a WWI medal group awarded to 25811 Private L Morgan of the Welsh Regiment comprising 1914-18 war medal and War for Civilisation medal, also a George VI general service medal with bar for Palestine 1945-48 awarded to 14331583 Lance Corporal LDJ Morgan of the Royal Signals in original box of issue, a box of WWII medals comprising 1939 Star, France and Germany Star, 1939-45 medal and Defence medal all in original packets of issue. Also in this lot a quantity of cap badges comprising Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders (2), another cap badge for the Royal Highlanders, a quantity of buttons and further cap badges including Royal Marines etc, a cased Normandy medal, a George V silver services rendered badge, two cased Cheshire Regiment centenary medals awarded in 1989 (reputably only 1000 of these medals were produced and handed out at Chester Race Course). Also a quantity of cigarette cards relating to butterflies, shipping, coin machines, a brass framed brooch containing colour photographs of two gentlemen in Victorian garb and a pair of brass nut crackers. (illustrated)
An interesting and possibly very unique Boer War and World War I non "casualty" medal group awarded to a John William Pincock comprising a Queen`s South Africa medal named to 751 Trooper J W Pincock of the Second Kitchener`s Scouts with bars for Transvaal, Orange Free State, Cape Colony, John Pincock is recorded as having enlisted in the Kitchener`s Fighting Scouts at Cape Town on 29th July 1901 and was discharged on 10th February 1902 on the units disbandment, also in this lot is a World War I medal group awarded to 92910 Private J W Pincock of the 3/4 Canadian Infantry comprising 1914/15 Star, a 1914-1918 British war medal where John Pincock is now acting Sergeant and a Great War for Civilisation medal (please note the serial numbers on the Great War medal for Civilisation medal are 22910), also in this lot is a Death Plaque awarded to John William Pincock and a silver Canadian Memorial Cross inscribed on the reverse 22910 Sergeant J W Pincock. According to the vendor who is a relative Sergeant Pincock survived the war and research could find no mention on casualties regarding a Sergeant Pincock, also included in this lot is a copy of an e-mail sent by the Commonwealth War Graves confirming no record of a death to Sergeant Pincock. Also in this lot is a World War I medal group awarded to 30858 Private H Godbert of the East Lancashire Regiment comprising 1914-1918 British War medal and Great War for Civilisation medal, two silver French brooches, a gilt enamel Canadian war service badge, an RAF badge, Queen Victoria 1887 Jubilee badge and a small white metal Red Cross penny a week fund badge, six 1950`s ration books and an old box, etc, complete with some research including a copy of a photograph of William Pincock in his police uniform. (illustrated)
A collection of six hallmarked silver mustard spoons, comprising George III 1802/03, William Ealy & William Fern, George IV 1825/26 Randall Chatterton, 1829/30 by William Eaton, 1849/50 by George W Adams, 1863/64 by Charles Boyton II, and Edward VII 1901/1902 by Richard Richardson, Sheffield, weight approx 2oz (6)
Seven George IV and later Exeter hallmarked silver mustard spoons, comprising 1825/26 George Turner, 1834/35 possibly William Woodman, a pair 1838/39 Robert Williams, pair 1860/61 John Stone, 1870/71 James & Josiah Williams, also a Victorian Glasgow hallmarked silver mustard spoon 1844/45, marks rubbed, approx weight 3oz (8) (illustrated)
A set of ten 19th and early 20th century hallmarked silver apostle and figure ended teaspoons with ornamental handles, part with import marks and date letters for 1901/2, part indistinct continental marks, also a Birmingham hallmarked silver twisted handle teaspoon with moss agate handle and figure cast bowl, by JS&S, Birmingham 1924/25 (11), weight approx 3.5oz
A small collection of Georgian and later hallmarked silver spoons comprising set of three William IV hallmarked silver mustard spoons by William Bateman II, London 1832/33, further mustard spoon by Adey Bellamy Savory, London 1832/33, also a Victorian straining spoon, probably by John Harris IV, London 1841/42 (5), (total weight approx 3oz)
A thirteen piece matched late 19th/early 20th century hallmarked silver dressing table set, each with winged cherub decoration comprising hand mirror, two hairbrushes, clothes brush, six assorted dressing table pots/scent bottles, also two clothes brushes and a silver handled shoe horn and a matched silverplated rectangular repousse decorated tray (13)
A pair of Victorian hallmarked silver and clear glass rectangular dressing table pots, each with floral engraved decoration maker`s mark TW, London 1870/71, also an Edward VII hallmarked silver shaped rectangular dressing table/pen tray with plannished decoration, Birmingham 1903/4 and a George V hallmarked silver cuticle tool with engraved floral decoration by George Unite, Birmingham 1913/14
A matched suite of fourteen pieces of George V and later hallmarked silver comprising pair of tablespoons, London 1930/31 by Robinson & Co, six dessert spoons, Sheffield 1929/30 by Cooper Brothers & Sons and six dessert forks, 1940/41 by Robinson & Co, approx weight 21oz (14) (illustrated)
A collection of six George III hallmarked silver dessert spoons comprising a pair by William Ely, William Fearn and William Chawner 1811/12, single spoons by Walter Breen 1795/96, 1789/99 maker`s mark rubbed, 1806/07 by William Eaton and 1814/15 by Solomon Hougham (6), approx weight 6.5oz
A 1970`s seventy-one piece hallmarked silver canteen in fitted mahogany case, comprising eight dinner forks, eight side forks, eight soup spoons, eight dessert spoons, six teaspoons, approx weight 65oz, together with eight table knives, eight side knives, eight fish knives and eight fish forks each with hallmarked silver handles and chromed blades, marked George Butler & Co, Sheffield, approx weight 72oz, and a matched silverplated serving spoon, with engraved initial GSG to each handle, the case marked `Presented to General Surety & Guarantee Co. Ltd on the Occasion of the A.G.M at Hawthorn Hall on the 27th April 1979, from The Swiss Reinsurance Company, Sheffield 1978` (71) (illustrated)
An Edward VII hallmarked silver four piece table cruet on shaped stand with turned ebony handle, comprising clear cut glass open salt, oil bottle, silver topped mustard and pepperette by Roberts Pringle & Sons, London 1908/9, with four associated salt/mustard spoons, height 18cm, (oil bottle af) (illustrated)
A George III hallmarked silver water jug with stained wooden handle, the dish lid with pineapple finial above tapering bulbous conical body with gadrooned collar and repousse decorated grape and trailing vine decoration, the spout engraved ERG by Richard Cook, London 1803/4, height 26cm, weight approx 35oz (illustrated)
A late 19th/early 20th century Indian silver three piece tea set comprising teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl, each with beaded rim and repousse decoration raised on four outswept cast feet and a similar Indian white metal teapot with trailing vine collar and repousse decorated banded body on shaped outswept supports (4), each teapot with curved ebonised handle, gross weight 55oz (illustrated)
A George IV hallmarked silver wine funnel and detachable strainer, with plain deep bowl and tapering reeded body, with inscribed bird and worm family crest, makers mark WB for William Bateman I, with ornamental cast beaded border and scalloped thumb piece, London 1821/22, length 16.5cm, weight approx 5oz (illustrated)
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