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Italy, Order of the Crown, Second Class breast star, by E. Gardino of Rome, in silver, with gold and enamelled centre, 75mm, in case for a full Second Class set of insignia, extremely fine; together with France, Légion d’Honneur, Third Republic issue, Knight’s breast badge, by Arthus Bertrand of Paris, in silver, gilt and enamels, 55mm (including wreath suspension) x 42mm, in case of issue, extremely fine (2)
* Japan, Order of the Sacred Treasure, Second Class breast star, reverse stamped in four seal script characters “Order of Merit Decoration”, in silver, gilt and enamels, 75mm, in lacquered case of issue, this cracked to left of hinge, extremely fine, with related lapel fitting
* Manchukuo, Order of the Auspicious Clouds, Third Class neck badge, reverse of orchid suspension stamped in four seal script characters ‘Order of Merit Decoration’, in silver-gilt and enamels, 95mm (including orchid suspension) x 62mm, centre chipped and reverse scratched, about very fine
Peru, Order of the Sun, Grand Cross set of insignia, by the Lima mint, comprising sash badge, 87mm (including wreath suspension) x 57mm, and breast star, 77mm, in silver-gilt and enamels, in case of issue (with handwritten note on lid), with related miniature, lapel fitment and sash, extremely fine (lot)
Poland, Order of Polonia Restituta, Second Class set of insignia, comprising, neck badge, in silver-gilt and enamels, 56mm and breast star, reverse stamped with W and hallmark, in silver, with gilt and enamelled centre, 75.5mm, in separate cases of issue, extremely fine (2)
Romania, Order of the Crown, type 1 (1881-1932), Third Class neck badge, by Resch and Sons of Bucharest, suspension ring stamped ARG. JRF, in silver-gilt and enamels, 60.5mm; type 2 (1932-47), Third Class neck badge, by Resch and Sons of Bucharest, suspension ring with Romanian hallmarks, in silver-gilt and enamels, 46.5mm, generally good very fine (2)
* Romania, Order of the Crown, Ferdinand I issue (1914-27), Grand Cross set of insignia, by Joseph Resch and Sons of Bucharest, comprising sash badge, suspension ring stamped ARG. JRF, in silver-gilt and enamels, with central silver crown, 70mm, and breast star, retaining pin stamped ARG., in silver, with gilt and enamelled centre and silver crown, 91mm, in case of issue, with crowned monogram of King Ferdinand on lid, extremely fine, with sash (2)
Romania, Order of the Crown, Ferdinand I issue, Second Class set of insignia, by Lemaître of Paris, comprising neck badge, in silver-gilt and enamels, 61mm, and breast star, with gilt and enamelled centre, 78mm, in case of issue, with crowned monogram of King Ferdinand on lid, motto of star chipped, good very fine (2)
Romania, Order of the Crown, Carol II issue (1932-40), Grand Cross set of insignia, by Heinrich Weiss of Bucharest, comprising sash badge, suspension ring stamped with 243, HW and crown hallmark with L II below, 61.5mm, and breast star, retaining pin stamped HW and 186, in silver, with gilt and enamel centre, 70mm, in case of issue with monogram of Carol II on lid, star lacking centre of reverse, otherwise good very fine, with sash (2)
* Serbia, Order of St. Sava, post-1914 type, with Saint wearing green robes, Grand Cross set of insignia, by Huguenin Frères & Co. of Le Locle, comprising sash badge, in silver-gilt and enamels, 82.5mm (including crown suspension) x 50.5mm, and breast star, in jewel cut silver, with gilt and enamelled centre, retaining pin with fineness stamp, 92.5mm, in case of issue, extremely fine, with sash (2)
* Serbia, Order of St. Sava, post-1914 type, with Saint wearing green robes, Second Class set of insignia, by Huguenin Frères & Co. of Le Locle, comprising neck badge, in silver-gilt and enamels, 84.5mm (including crown suspension) x 51mm, and breast star, in jewel cut silver, with gilt and enamelled centre, 78mm, extremely fine (2)
Spain, Order of St. Hermenegildo, Juan Carlos I issue, Grand Cross set of insignia, by Joachin Laz of Madrid, comprising sash badge, in silver-gilt and enamels, 53mm (including crown suspension) x 38.5mm, and breast star, 64mm, in case of issue, with miniature breast star, related riband badge and sash, extremely fine (2)
* Sudan, Order of the Republic, type 1 (1961-69), Second Class set of insignia, by Garrard and Co., comprising neck badge, 86mm (including suspension) x 61mm, and breast star, 96mm, in silver, with gilt and enamelled centre and enamelled points of inner rays, in case of issue, one point of badge lacking enamel, otherwise about extremely fine (2)
* Surinam, Combined Order of the Golden Star and the Palm, collar and badge, by Agen B.V. of Delft, the silver-gilt collar of 28 links comprising alternate stars and letter S’s on a bowed riband, with large silver-gilt and enamelled collar badge in the form of the supported arms of Surinam, 112mm x 98mm, the set in fitted case of issue, extremely fine and extremely rare (2)
* Thailand, Order of the Crown, type 2, Grand Cross (Special Grade) set of insignia, comprising sash badge, in silver and enamels, the silver centre jewel-cut, 92mm x 57mm, and breast star, in silver and enamels, the centre diamond-set, with gilt reverse centre and gold retaining pin (this with water-pot hallmark on reverse), 90mm, in case of issue, lacking the tops of two trident devices of the star, otherwise good very fine and toned, with sash (2)
* Thailand, Order of the White Elephant, Grand Cross (Special Grade) set of insignia, comprising sash badge, in silver, gilt and enamels, 136mm x 72mm, and breast star, in silver, gilt and enamels, 91.5mm, in case of issue, extremely fine, with related lapel fitment and sash (2)
Tunisia, Order of Nichan Iftikhar, Mohammed es Sadok issue, Fourth Class breast badge, of French manufacture, in silver and enamels, 71.5mm (including suspension) x 51.5mm; Germany, Iron Cross 1914, Second Class breast badge, by Wilm of Berlin, with suspension ring stamped WILM, in silver and iron, 42.2mm; Poland, Order of Polonia Restituta, People’s Republic issue, Fourth Class breast badge; Cross of Merit, First Class, People’s Republic issue, type IV, generally good very fine (4)
Crimea 1854-56, 2 clasps, Balaklava, Sebastopol (engraved in capitals 430[….Will]iam Melliush. Royal Ma[rin]es), about fine; Turkish Crimea, Sardinian issue, obverse scratched, good fine; and later medals, comprising: Khedive’s Stars (2), 1882, 1884-6, good fine to very fine; India General Service 1936-39 (5825869 Dmr. R. Rushbrooke. Suff. R.), clasp and suspension bar lacking; U.N. Korea; Efficiency Medal, George VI type 2 (6400573 Cfn. E. D. Ellis. R.E.M.E.), fine and better; Silver Jubilee 1935, extremely fine (8)
* Crimea Group awarded to Lieutenant-General Charles Baring, Coldstream Guards, the only Coldstream Guards Officer wounded at the Battle of Alma, Four: Crimea 1854-56, 2 clasps, Alma, Sebastopol (engraved in capitals Captn. Charles Baring. Coldm. Guards.), Turkish Crimea, Sardinian issue, unnamed as issued, France, Légion d’Honneur, Knight’s breast badge, in silver and enamels, with silver and gold centre, Turkey, Order of the Medjidie, Fifth Class breast badge, by Krètly of Paris, in silver, with silver, gold and red enamelled centre and gold and red enamel suspension, third chipped and with centre depressed, fine, others very fine or better (4)
Khedive’s Star 1884-6 (reverse of upper two limbs impressed Berks 1093), British War Medals (6; 159905 Spr. E. D. Bole. R.E.; 37132 Pte. J. W. B. Grose. Som. L. I.; 2. Lieut. T. G. Mortimer; 205180 Pte. H. J. Richards. Devon. R.; 13409 Pte. W. Robertson. H.L.I.; 2046 Pte. J. Slade. Devon. R.); Victory Medal (Eng. Lt. J. Liddle. R.N.); Defence and War Medals; miniature group of 3, Indian General Service 1895-1902, 2 clasps, Punjab Frontier 1897-98, Tirah 1897-98, Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 5 clasps, Cape Colony, Tugela Heights, Orange Free State, Rel. of Ladysmith, Belfast, King’s South Africa 1901-02, 2 clasps; together with miscellaneous Masonic and related medals and decorations (21), some in silver, many very fine (34)
Great War Casualty Group awarded to Private Harold John Norman 16th London Regiment, attached 12th London Regiment, Three: British War and Victory Medals (472213 Pte. H. Norman. 12. Lond. R.), Memorial Plaque (Harold Norman), extremely fine; together with a hinged box with a photograph of the recipient on the lid and opening to reveal a gilt, niello and enamelled plaque (according to family tradition designed by the Dean of Westminster, Herbert Ryle, who composed the inscription on the Tomb of the Unknown Warrior), inscribed ‘To the dear memory of Harold John Norman, 1/16 O.W.R. London Reg. Killed in action near Ypres August 16th 1917, aged 25 years. His country called him, and he did his duty’, two London County Council school prize medals for 1905-06 and 1906-7 both named to H. Norman, one in case of issue, a cased bronze official Coronation commemorative medal 1902 and a silver-gilt badge, extremely fine (lot)
‡ A Great War Pair and Silver War Badge awarded to Second Lieutenant Thomas Charles Gilchrist, British War and Victory Medals (S-16851 Cpl. T. C. Gilchrist. Rif. Brig.) and Silver War Badge (B230534), virtually as issued, medals in original boxes, with registered envelope and original war badge slip and registered envelope, original commission document as Second Lieutenant dated 20 December 1917, Field Service Pocket Book 1914 with 1916 amendments and signed by Gilchrist, and Honourable Invalided Certificate in addressed mailing tube (3)
Great War Pair: British War and Victory Medals (F. 6053 E.C. Hood. P.O.M. R.N.A.S.), good very fine; various Great War Medals, comprising: British War and Victory Medals (25004 Pte. J. Jackson. R. Lanc. R.), together with Silver War Badge (386528), extremely fine or better, with forwarding box; British War and Victory Pair (210890. Sgt. A. Reeves. R.A.F.), extremely fine; British War Medal (F. 12120 F.G. Gerring. P.O.M. R.N.A.S.), official correction to number, extremely fine; and British War Medal (211213. F. Sgt. H.W. Smith. R.A.F.), very fine (7)
* Great War and Zanzibar Order of the Brilliant Star Group awarded to Robert Scott Taylor, Medical Officer of Health, Zanzibar, late Major, Royal Army Medical Corps, Seven: 1914-15 Star (Capt. R.S. Taylor R.A.M.C.), British War Medal, Victory Medal, with oak leaf for Mention in Despatches (Major), Silver Jubilee 1935, Coronation 1937, both unnamed as issued, Zanzibar, Order of the Brilliant Star, type 9 (1918-64), Third Class neck badge, by Elkington & Co. Ltd, in silver-gilt and enamels, Sultan Khalifa II bin Harub Silver Jubilee Medal 1936, sixth in case of issue, others mounted for wearing, good very fine (7)
Great War and Second World War Family Group: Sergeant Horace Golby, Royal Warwickshire Regiment, 1914-15 Star (2207 Cpl. H. Goldby. R. War. R.), Victory Medal (200368 Sjt.); Private C. J. Golby, King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, Efficiency Medal, George VI type 1 (5111772 Pte. C. J. Golby. K.O.Y.L.I.), with related ‘dog tag’; Guardsman Leslie David Golby, Grenadier Guards, 1939-45, Africa and Italy Stars, War Medal, in forwarding box addressed to his father; together with British Red Cross Society Medal for War Service, Silver Jubilee 1935 (2), Coronation 1937, a M.B.E. and Great War miniature group of five, a Great War miniature pair and a Second War miniature group of four, very fine or better (21)
‡ Great War and Second World War O.B.E. Group awarded to Major William Michael Kington Dickinson, 1st Punjab Regiment, late York and Lancaster Regiment and 20th Deccan Horse, Seven: Order of the British Empire, type 1, Military Division, Officer’s breast badge, in silver-gilt, 1914 Star (Lieut. W. M. K. Dickinson. 20 Horse), British War Medal and Victory Medal with Oak Leaf for Mention in Despatches (Capt. W.M.K. Dickinson), War Medal, Indian War Medal, Coronation 1937, very fine or better (7)
Knight’s Bachelor and Order of St. John Group awarded to Sir Alfred Davies Devonsher Broughton MP, Nine: Knight Bachelor’s badge, type 3 neck badge, by Garrard and Co., in silver-gilt and red enamel, Order of St John, Officer’s breast badge, in silver and white enamel, Serving Brother’s breast badge, in silver, Defence and War Medal, Coronation 1953, Silver Jubilee 1977, these all unnamed as issued, Service Medal of the Order of St John (Div/Sgn. A. D. Broughton. Yorks. S.J.A.B. 1952), Spain, Al Merito Sindical decoration, in silver, with enamel centre, first, third and last in cases of issue, with related miniatures (6); together with Order of St John, Commander’s neck badge, in silver and white enamel, attributed to Alfred G. B. Broughton (1875-1945), Alfred Davies Broughton’s father, in case of issue, extremely fine (16)
Knight’s Bachelor and Air Efficiency Award Group awarded to Sir William Arthur Steward M.P., late Squadron Leader R.A.F., Ten: Knight Bachelor’s badge type 2 (1933-74), in silver-gilt and red enamel, Defence and War Medal, Air Efficiency Award, George VI type 2 (Sqn. Ldr. W. A. Steward. R.A.F.V.R.), Coronation 1953, Order of St. Lazarus breast badge, in silver-gilt and green enamel, Order of St. Lazarus Medals (3) 1973-86, Worshipful Company of Distillers badge, in silver-gilt (William Arthur Steward January 15th 1946), very fine or better, with related miniatures (21)
* M.V.O. and R.V.M. Group awarded to Keeper and Steward of the Royal Cabins Albert Skipworth, H.M.Y. Victoria and Albert, Seven: Royal Victorian Order, Member’s Fifth Class breast badge, reverse numbered 695, British War and Victory Medals (L.1312 A. Skipworth. O.C.S. R.N.), Silver Royal Victorian Medal, George V, unnamed as issued, Silver Jubilee 1935, Coronation 1937, both unnamed, Royal Navy Long Service and Good Conduct, George V type 2 (1920-30) (L. 1312 A. Skipworth. Off. Ch. Std. H.M.Y. Victoria & Albert), first in Collingwood case of issue, others mounted for wearing, all but the first with heavily frayed ribands, generally very fine; together with related miniatures (excluding the MVO) (13)
* Royal Household and Second World War Group awarded to John David Herbert Jones, State Porter, formerly Telephonist, Buckingham Palace, Eight: Royal Victorian Medal (Silver), Elizabeth II type 2, 1939-45, Africa, Italy Stars, War Medal and Silver Jubilee 1977, unnamed as issued; Chile, Medal of Bernardo O’Higgins Second Class, in silver; West Germany, Medal of the Order of Merit, in gilt and enamels, with related miniature and lapel fitting, first six mounted for wearing, last two in cases of issue, extremely fine; together with award document for the Royal Victorian Medal, original warrants for the Medal of Bernardo O’ Higgins and the West German Medal of the Order of Merit, and ‘permission to wear’ document (lot)
* A Portrait Miniature of an Indian Army Officer, in a silver-gilt case with two locks of hair, inside of case engraved in italics Charles Frederick Kneller Lt. 11 regiment By. N.I. 1844, in good condition; together with a piece of tunic fabric with 10 gilt buttons and a silver-gilt horseshoe stick-pin set with pearls
* Exchange Empire Gallantry Medal George Cross, O.B.E. and Military Cross Group awarded to Major Douglas Alexander Brett, 9th Jat Regiment, Three: George Cross (reverse engraved in capitals Major Douglas Alexander Brett, M.C. 9th Jat Regt, 8th May, 1934.), Order of the British Empire, type 2, Civil Division, Officer’s breast badge, in silver-gilt, and Military Cross, George V, both unnamed as issued, first two in Royal Mint cases of issue, minor scratches to reverse of George Cross, generally extremely fine; together with mounted group of dress miniatures (6), comprising Military Cross, George V, Empire Gallantry Medal, British War and Victory Medals, Silver Jubilee 1935, Coronation 1937, British War and Victory medals only fair, others generally very fine; and riband bar comprising ribands for the George Cross, with miniature cross on riband, Order of the British Empire, Military Cross, British War and Victory Medals,1939-45, Pacific and Burma Stars, Defence and War Medals, Silver Jubilee 1935 and Coronation 1937, very fine (10)
Russia, Order of St. Andrew, Set of Insignia, comprising: (i) Sash badge, by Emanuel Pannasch, St. Petersburg, 1835, in gold and enamels, in the form of a black enamelled Imperial eagle with blue enamelled St. Andrew’s Cross bearing the crucified figure of St. Andrew in natural coloured enamels, the limbs of the cross with the Roman letters S A P R (Sanctus Andreas Patronus Russiae); the reverse with white enamelled scroll inscribed with the motto of the Order NOCT (For Faith and Loyalty), suspension in the form of an Imperial crown linked to eagles’ heads, carrier on reverse of crown attached to gold screw and ring fitment on original sash, 88 x 52.5mm, slight surface scuffing to eagle’s tail feathers, otherwise virtually as made; (ii) Breast star, in cloth and bullion, as originally issued with the sash badge; the star with ribbed silver rays and wired sequins, legend in gold lettering with green embroidered wreath on embroidered blue background, outer and inner circles in coiled gold wire, centre with double-headed eagle of St. Andrew on a yellow cloth background, unmarked paper backing, 82 x 82mm, slightly tarnished, good extremely fine; (iii) Breast star, by Rundell, Bridge & Co. and commissioned circa 1837-39, in silver, with pierced jewel-cut rays; the gold and enamel centre with dark blue St. Andrew’s Cross over black double-headed eagle with Imperial crown above on a plain gold background, the motto of the Order in gold letters, with gold and enamelled wreath below on a blue background, the reverse fitted with Russian style screw-back suspension, separate silver screw-plate engraved Rundell Bridge & Co. Jewellers to the Queen and all the Royal Family Ludgate Hill London, 77.5mm, extremely fine; (i) and (iii) housed in a purpose-made maroon leather case, the lid stamped ST. ANDREW. in gold, with silk lining stamped ‘Rundell, Bridge & Co. Jewellers & Goldsmiths To The Queen, and Royal Family, 32 Ludgate Hill.’ (lot)
A LATE VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD DECANTER BOX by Carrington & Co, Regent Street, London, of plain rectangular form, with a rising cover and two part door, fitted with a Chubb`s patent lock the interior containing three plain circular decanters with facetted shoulders, and star cut bases, each fitted with hinged silver bayonet cover with cork lining, and engraved with an heraldic crest, bearing London assay marks for 1890, 26 x 36.5 x 21cms. See illustration
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