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Charles II, Crown 1662 Rose, vg-F; Shillings, Queen Anne, 1708E g-vg; George II, 1745 LIMA VG; 1750 Fine; George III, 1816, rev edge flan flaw and two minor digs below bust, EF; with a Henry VI Groat of Calais with 2 annulets on reverse; Bank Token, Three Shillings, 1811 almost Fine; 19TH Century Silver Shilling token, Leicestershire D1, good Fine, others (12)
Coins, Great Britain, Hammered silver, Edward the Confessor, 1d, four pyramid type, Stafford, Godwine, the obverse spectacularly double struck, otherwise EF or better, and very rare; others including Edward I/II 1ds of London, Canterbury and Waterford; Charles I, 1d, Fine+; 3d, Aberystwyth, Fine+, but small hole; Charles II 1/- holed; Milled, Crown Charles II 1673 vg-F; Bank of England Dollar 1804 ex obverse brooch mount VF; others various including USA Half Dime 1801, all with faults, an interesting group (19)
United Kingdom, a comprehensive date collections of 19th, 20th and 21st c coins in five well filled albums, apparently all or mostly different dates, including third farthings (13); half farthings (8), farthings of George IV, William IV, Victorian - Elizabeth II in copper and bronze; half pennies including 1837 VF; pennies including 1825 VF, 1950, 1951; Maundy 1d 1837; silver three halfpence (8) some much better than fine; 2d 1838; threepences 1830's-1919 (72); later dates including 1944 (21); brass 3ds inc 1946, 1949; Groates (15); Sixpences GIII-1919 (84); 1920-46 (27), others in base metal; Shillings GIII-1919 (86) including Victoria in VF and better; 1920-46 (38); others in base metal; Double Florins (4); Crown 1965 vg, GIII-1900 (17); 1902 VF; 1935; 1937, later years; Decimal £5 crowns (*49); other world crowns (*56); Decimal album halfpenny - £2, very comprehensive group, many scarce issues in choice condition; Bank Token, 3/- 1811 (lot)
Miscellaneous pre decimal United Kingdom and foreign coins, including silver and approximately 50 Edwardian Railway Company printed postcards relating to defective wagons and addressed to T Burnett & Company, Wagon Works, Doncaster, the companies Great Northern Railway, Midland Railway, Great Central Railway, North Eastern Railway, Great Northern Railway and London and North Western Railway, postally used, 1908 The postcards all oiled and dirty, each with two punched filing holes but scarce
Campaign medals, three, Second China War Medal, two clasps, Taku Forts 1860 and Pekin 1860 with contemporary silver buckle type suspender, officially impressed Lieut Richd Harpur Crewe 1st Dragn Gds, Second China War Medal, two clasps, Canton 1857 and Taku Forts 1858, unnamed as issued and 1914 Star R Crewe Aus Vol Hos From the collection of Hugo Harpur-Crewe (1858-1905) of Calke Abbey
Regimental Sporting Prize Medals awarded to Lieutenant and Quartermaster J. P. Dobson, D.C.M. and Two Bars, M.M., York and Lancaster Regiment Five sporting medals, comprising a silver York and Lancashire Regiment prize medal, the reverse engraved ‘Winners Inter Company Cricket 1924 H.Q.Z. C.S.M. Dobson, J. P.’; a silver and enamel Northern Command Cross Country Championships shield medallion, the reverse engraved ‘Winning Team Depot York & Lancs Regt C.S.M. J. P. Dobson’; a silver Yorkshire Territorial Team Association medallion, the reverse engraved ‘Lt. & Q.M. J. P. Dobson D.C.M. M.M.’; and bronze Sheffield medallions, the reverses engraved ‘Ward Cup 1928.’ and ‘Ward Cup 1929.’ respectively, good very fine (5) £80-£100 --- D.C.M. London Gazette 25 November 1916: ‘For conspicuous gallantry in action. He organised a bombing party and repulsed an enemy counter attack. He assumed command of his company displaying great courage and initiative. Later, although wounded, he greatly assisted in repulsing an enemy bombing attack.’ D.C.M. Second Award Bar London Gazette 19 November 1917 (when erroneously described as a first award of the D.C.M.); corrected to a Second Award Bar 17 December 1917; citation published 6 February 1918: ‘For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. He consistently did magnificent work throughout the operations. When a shell burst in the trench and wounded and buried two N.C.O.s, he was the first to go to their assistance, and, under heavy fire, dug them out, thereby saving the life of one of them. His splendid example did much to reassure the men under very trying conditions.’ D.C.M. Third Award Bar London Gazette 17 April 1919; citation published 25 February 1920 (Italy): ‘For conspicuous gallantry and daring on 30-31 October, 1918, in the Piave battle. He commanded a patrol in front of our line, and in face of machine-gun and rifle fire gained valuable information. On 31 October, during the attack on Sacile, he led his men, under heavy fire from the houses, right down the main street, capturing it and taking many machine guns and prisoners.’ M.M. London Gazette 11 November 1916. Italian Bronze Medal for Military Valour London Gazette 26 May 1917: ‘For distinguished services rendered during the course of the campaign.’
Regimental Temperance Medals. A selection of Army Temperance Association Regimental Medals, comprising those for the Devonshire Regiment; Suffolk Regiment; Somerset Light Infantry; Leicestershire Regiment; Yorkshire Regiment; King’s Own Scottish Borderers; Cameronians (Scottish Rifles); Inniskilling Fusiliers (Fus. A. B. Flynn.); Gloucestershire Regiment (2), one named (B. H. Baker.); 2nd Battalion, Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry (2) (Bandsman James. Holmes.; 964. Private. P. Little. B Company.); Hampshire Regiment (Corpl. O. R. Withers.); South Lancashire Regiment; Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment; and Royal Berkshire Regiment, all silver, all unnamed as issued except where stated, the majority cast copies, generally very fine (16) £100-£140
A Selection of Silver Riband Bars. A selection of mainly 19th Century silver riband bars, of varying designs, including two ‘Bailey, Coventry’ top laurel leaves riband bar (of the design typically encountered on Crimea Medals); another Bailey, Coventry, example with Imperial French eagle superimposed on laurel leaves; an Indian Mutiny clasp style top two-pronged riband buckle; and one double top brooch bar; together with various other riband bars, generally good condition (11) £80-£100
A Selection of Miniature Silver Riband Buckles. Six Victorian miniature silver riband buckles, all two-pronged, one by Hunt & Roskell, and one by Allen & Hayes; together with a small leather fitted case for a single miniature award, the silk lining embossed ‘Hunt & Roskell, late Storr & Mortimer, Jewellers & Goldsmiths to the Queen and Royal Family, 156 New Bond Street’, very good condition (7) £100-£140
The group of nine miniature dress medals attributed to Rachel, Countess of Dudley The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, C.B.E. (Civil) Commander’s 1st type badge, silver-gilt and enamel; Royal Red Cross, 2nd Class (A.R.R.C.), G.V.R., silver and enamel; The Order of St. John of Jerusalem, Lady of Grace’s badge, silver and enamel; 1914 Star; British War and Victory Medals; Coronation 1902, silver; Coronation 1911, silver; France, Third Republic, Medal of the Société de Secours aux Blessés Militaires, bronze, all the British awards suspended from lady’s bow ribands, mounted individually for display in a Spink, London, glazed frame, nearly extremely fine (9) £200-£240 --- C.B.E. London Gazette 15 March 1918: Rachel, Countess of Dudley, Honorary Superintendent, No. 32 Stationary Hospital, France; Honorary Superintendent, Expeditionary Force, Officers’ Clubs and Rest Houses ‘For services in connection with the War in France, Egypt and Salonika.’ A.R.R.C. London Gazette 1 January 1919: Rachel, Countess of Dudley, C.B.E., Hon. Lady Suptd. ‘In recognition of valuable services with the Armies in France and Flanders.’ Order of St. John, Lady of Grace London Gazette 5 August 1904. Rachel, Countess of Dudley (née Gurney) was born in 1867 and married the 2nd Earl of Dudley in 1891. After the marriage, the Earl, ‘under the influence of his idealistic wife, surprised his friends by the energy with which he began to attack his public duties’, which included the positions of Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (1902-1905) and Governor-General of Australia (1908-1911). The Earl and Countess were immortalized in James Joyce’s Ulysses, and the Countess of Dudley’s Polo challenge cup in Australia is still contested in New South Wales. During her period in Ireland Lady Dudley instituted the Lady Dudley Nurses, a body of trained and committed nurses that provided medical care to the communities in the west of Ireland; and then during her period in Australia she set up a similar nursing scheme which became a forerunner to the famous ‘Flying Doctor’ service. Following the outbreak of the Great War she established a special Australian Hospital at Boulogne, which, although fiercely opposed by the War Office, became one of the busiest and most important hospitals on the Western Front. For her services during the Great War she was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire, and awarded the Royal Red Cross. A frequent visitor to Ireland, Lady Dudley drowned whilst swimming off the coast of Connemara on 26 June 1920.
The group of three miniature dress medals attributed to Staff Nurse Susan D. Monroe, Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing Service Reserve Military Medal, G.V.R.; British War and Victory Medals, housed in a Spink, London, leather case; together with the recipient’s Royal Infirmary Edinburgh School of Nursing ‘Pelican League’ badge, silver and enamel, the reverse engraved ‘S. D. Munroe. 1294.’; and a a similar badge, the reverse engraved ‘C. J. Munro [sic] 1618’, enamel damaged on last badge, the miniatures nearly extremely fine (5) £80-£100 --- M.M. London Gazette 30 July 1918: ‘For gallantry and devotion to duty during an enemy air raid which wrecked three of her wards. She showed coolness and contempt of danger and a solicitude for her patients which was invaluable.’ Miss Susan Deverell Munroe trained as a nurse at the Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh, and joined the Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing Service Reserve in 1916, proceeding to France in March of that year. She served as a Staff Nurse in various hospitals, notably Rouen, the No. 5 Casualty Clearing Station, and Etaples, and was awarded the Military Medal. Her M.M. was presented to her by H.M. the King at Buckingham Palace on 10 December 1919. The other Royal Infirmary Edinburgh Badge in this lot belonged to the recipient’s younger sister, Christina Jane Munroe. Sold with copied research.
Distinguished Service Order, V.R., gold and enamel, with integral top riband bar; together with a G.V.R. example suspended from a gold and enamel riband brooch bar, in the form of a sweetheart’s brooch; Royal Victorian Medal, V.R., silver, with top ‘Hunt & Roskell’ silver riband buckle, test mark to first; crown suspension somewhat loose on last, otherwise extremely fine (3) £120-£160
Hyderabad 1843, the planchet held in an outer silver band, ‘Hyderabad 1843’ engraved on reverse; Meeanee 1843, the planchet held in an outer silver band, ‘Meeanee 1843’ engraved on reverse, both with top ‘E. & E. Emanuel, Portsmouth’ silver riband buckles, extremely fine (2) £160-£200
Maharajpoor Star 1843, with top ring and silver straight bar suspension; Punniar Star 1843, with bronze hinged straight bar suspension, of differing sizes, the latter the larger of the two, the first with top ‘Allan & Hayes’ silver riband buckle, the second with top ‘Hunt & Roskell’ silver riband buckle, good very fine (2) £140-£180
Cape of Good Hope General Service 1880-97, 2 clasps, Transkei, Basutoland; British South Africa Company Medal 1890-97, reverse Mashonaland 1897, 2 clasps, Matabeleland 1896 [sic], Mashonaland 1897, both with top silver riband buckles, good very fine and the latter an example of something that ‘can only happen in miniature’ (2) £100-£140
Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902 (2), 1 clasp, Natal; 2 clasps, Defence of Kimberley, Paardeberg; Queen’s Mediterranean 1899-1902; Mayor of Kimberley’s Star 1899-1900, reverse hallmark with date letter ‘d’, with integral top riband bar, this engraved ‘15. Oct - 15. Feb’, the first three all with top silver riband buckles, extremely fine (4) £100-£140
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