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A Selection of British Cases of Issue, comprising, K.B.E.; O.B.E. (3); M.B.E.; C.V.O.; C.M.G.; M.C.; Colonial Police Medal, G.VI.R., generally good condition (9) £30-40
Hammer Price: £55
A Selection of World Cases of Issue, comprising, Argentina, Order of Merit, Commander; Austria, Honour Badge of Merit, Commander; Belgium, Order of the Crown; Cameroons, Order of Valour, Officer; Chile, Order of Merit, Commander; Denmark, Order of Danebrog, Commander; Finland, Order of the White Crown and Lion, Commander; France, Order of the Black Star of Benin, Commander; Germany (Federal Republic), Order of Merit, Commander; Greece, Royal Order of the Phoenix, Commander; Iceland, Order of...
Hammer Price: £140
Full Dress Sashes (3), for The Most Noble Order of the Garter, The Most Distinguished Order of St Michael and St George, and The Royal Victorian Order, all good silk examples, good condition (3) £40-60
Hammer Price: £90
Barnburgh, Yorkshire, 32mm, in 9 carat gold, hallmarks for Birmingham 1919, obverse sailor and soldier shaking hands, with angel above, reverse inscribed ‘Barnburgh’s Memento to Thomas Jackson for services with His Majesty’s Forces 1914-1919’, nearly extremely fine £100-150
Hammer Price: £220
Birmingham, Warwickshire, a Presentation Plaque Issued to The Birmingham and District Motor Cyclists Who Served in His Majesty’s Forces, uniface, in copper, 175mm, signed ‘G. Halliday’, mounted on an oak circular panel, depicting an art nouveau style lady holding a wreath above the arms of Birmingham, central panel with inscription ‘A symbol of the courage & sacrifices displayed by Birmingham & District Motor Cyclists who served in H.M. Forces 1914-1918‘ sometime laquered, good...
Hammer Price: £130
Bushbury, Staffordshire, 76mm, in silver, a superb die struck medallion, the obverse with central profile of George V, inscribed with the names of the various British allies and ‘To commemorate the victorious peace 1919’, the reverse inscribed ‘In proud & affectionate rememberance, he gave his life for his country, presented by the people of Bushbury’, central shield engraved ‘Sapper G. H. Swain, R.E. killed 9th April 1918, aged 25’, extremely fine £200-300
Hammer Price: £200
Cefn Pennar, Glamorganshire, 36mm by 24mm, in silver and enamels, hallmarks for Birmingham 1919, obverse with crossed swords, winged angel and two olive branches, enamelled inscription ‘Cefn Pennar welcome home 1919’, reverse inscribed ‘Presented to G. E. Ginks, Senr.’, with integral loop suspension, minor enamel damage, otherwise good very fine £40-50
Hammer Price: £95
Chepstow, Monmouthshire, 32mm by 26mm, in 9 carat gold and enamels, hallmarks for Birmingham 1919, obverse with arms of Chepstow and inscribed ‘Welcome Home to Chepstow’, reverse inscribed ‘Presented to T. Smith in commemoration of service rendered to his country in the Great War 1914-1919’, with integral loop suspension, nearly extremely fine £100-150
Hammer Price: £170
Easington, Durham, 32mm by 26mm, in 9 carat gold, hallmarks for Birmingham 1919, obverse attractively engraved with recipients initials ‘W.D.’, reverse engraved ‘Presented by the inhabitants of Easington Colliery for services rendered during the Great War 1914-1919’, with double loop suspension, good very fine £80-120
£80–£120
Great & Little Usworth, Durham, 35mm, in silver and enamels, hallmarks for Birmingham 1919, obverse with intertwined mining instruments and enamelled inscription ‘For services in the war 1914-1918, Parish of Great & Little Usworth’, reverse engraved ‘Alex. J. B. Begg’, minor enamel damage, otherwise nearly extremely fine £60-80
Hammer Price: £85
Heckmondwike, Yorkshire, 28mm by 24mm, in 9 carat gold and enamels, obverse centre with dove of peace, below which is a laurel, inscribed ‘W.M.C. Heckmondwike welcome home’, reverse inscribed ‘Presented to H. C. Brooke for meritorious service to your country, Great War 1914-19’, with ornate scroll and loop suspension, some enamel damage to wreath, otherwise nearly good very fine £100-150
£100–£150
Hickleton, Yorkshire, 34mm by 30mm, in 9 carat gold, hallmarks for Birmingham 1919, obverse view of colliery and inscribed ‘Hickleton Main Colliery’, reverse inscribed ‘Presented to J. Eades by the owners & workmen for services rendered in the Great War 1914-1918’, with double loop suspension, nearly extremely fine £100-150
Lesmahagow, Lanarkshire, 35mm by 23mm, in 9 carat gold, hallmarks for Birmingham 1919, obverse inscribed ‘European War 1914-18 in honour of Pte. Richard Fraser, Lesmahagow Parish Ward’, reverse plain, the whole within an ornate border, surmounted by thistle and double loop suspension, good very fine £100-150
Loughborough, Leicestershire, 42mm, in silver, die struck medallion, obverse with profile of Herbert Morris and inscription ‘Carry on’, reverse inscribed ‘Herbert Morris Limited, Empress Works Loughborough, in appreciation of services rendered Aug. 4th 1914 - Nov. 11th 1918’, edge inscribed ‘Walter Williams’, contained in its original hinged fitted case of issue, extremely fine £40-50
Lydney, Gloucestershire, 30mm by 26mm, in 9 carat gold, hallmarks for Birmingham 1919, obverse Britannia shaking hands with a soldier, arms above and inscribed ‘Lydney’s Welcome Home’, reverse with crossed flags and inscribed ‘Presented to A. Palmer who fought in the Great War 1914-18’, with ornate scroll and double loop suspension, extremely fine £100-150
Hammer Price: £150
Marsden, Durham, 27mm, in 9 carat gold, hallmarks for Birmingham 1919, obverse view of Marsden rock with inscription around ‘Marsden Miners Welcome Home’, reverse inscribed ‘Presented to Nicol Wood as a token of gratitude European War 1914-1919’, with integral loop suspension, test mark to reverse, otherwise good very fine £100-150
Maybole, Ayrshire, 32mm, in silver and enamels, obverse with enamelled arms of Maybole, reverse inscribed ‘Presented by the people of the Burgh & Parish of Maybole to W. Burns, A. & S. H. in commemoration of the Great War 1914-1918’, with double loop suspension, nearly extremely fine £40-50
Hammer Price: £60
Muirkirk, Ayrshire, 32mm by 25mm, in 9 carat gold and enamels, hallmarks for Birmingham 1918, obverse angel holding a shield, with blue enamelled circlet inscribed ‘Parish of Muirkirk’, reverse inscribed ‘Presented to James Halliday in appreciation of his services during the Great War 1914-1918’, integral loop suspension, nearly extremely fine £100-150
Newport, Monmouthshire, 31mm by 31mm, in 9 carat gold, hallmarked, date letter indistinct, obverse Britannia and infantryman, with dates ‘1914-1918’, reverse centre with arms of Newport and inscribed ‘Prisoner of war, Newport is proud of you’, with loop suspension, a little polished, nearly very fine £80-120
Hammer Price: £80
Old Cumnock, Ayrshire, 33mm by 30mm, in silver and enamels, hallmarks for Birmingham 1919, obverse with war memorial, rising sun and laurel, inscribed ‘Parish of Old Cumnock’, reverse inscribed ‘Presented to Pte. Andrew Goldie for services rendered during the Great War 1914-1919’, with double loop suspension; together with an identical medal, with differing reverse inscription ‘In grateful remembrance of Cpl. James Lennox who gave his life during the Great War 1914-19, nearly...
Hammer Price: £100
Rugeley, Staffordshire, presentation plaque issued by Rugeley Traders Association, Staffordshire, in brass, in the form of a shield, 130mm by 105mm, enamelled arms of Rugeley applied to top, with inscription ‘Rugeley Traders Association, awarded to C. H. Ball, N. Staffs. for service rendered during the Great War 1914-1919’, good very fine £60-80
Shildon, Durham, 28mm by 24mm, in 9 carat gold and enamels, hallmarks for Birmingham 1919, obverse with profile of soldier to centre, surrounded by enamelled inscription ‘For services rendered in the Great War 1914-19’, reverse inscribed ‘Presented to J. Jackson, by the Shildon Club & Inst. Ltd.’, with ornate scroll and double loop suspension, good very fine £100-150
Tynemouth, Northumberland, 32mm by 24mm, in 9 carat gold and enamels, hallmarked, date letter indistinct, obverse view of Tynemouth castle and inscribed ‘For war service 1914-1919’, reverse inscribed ‘Presented to J. Raynes by Tynemouth Village’, ornate suspension with double loop, good very fine £100-150
Washington & Barmston, Durham, 26mm, in silver and enamels, hallmarks for Birmingham 1919, obverse with enamelled arms and inscribed ‘Washington & Barmston Welcome Home Fund’, reverse inscribed ‘For services in the Great War, J. Reilty’, attempted erasure to name, double loop suspension; together with, Pelton, Durham, 29mm, in silver, obverse with art nouveau style lady holding a shield and inscribed ‘For services rendered in the Great War 1914-1919’, reverse inscribed ‘With...
West Ryton & Crawcrook, Durham, 26mm, in 9 carat gold, hallmarks for Birmingham 1919, obverse inscribed ‘Presented by the West Ryton & Crawcrook Welcome Home Association for services rendered in the Great War 1914-1919’, reverse engraved ‘I. Cragg’, within wreath, with integral loop suspension, good very fine £100-150
Winlaton, Durham, 25mm, in gold and enamels, hallmarks for Birmingham 1919, obverse with dove and enamelled inscription ‘Peace 1919’, surrounded by ‘Winlation Welcome Home Fund’, reverse inscribed ‘Presented to (unnamed) as a token of gratitude for services rendered, European War 1914-1919’, with double loop suspension, nearly extremely fine £80-120
Great War Tribute Medal, 31mm by 23mm, in 9 carat gold and enamels, hallmarks for Birmingham 1919, obverse with blue enamelled shield to centre, with initials ‘CBR’, surrounded by inscription ‘Great European War 1914-1919‘, reverse inscribed ‘Presented to (unnamed)’, extremely fine £80-120
Ceylon Great War Tribute Medallions (3), one unnamed, the other two inscribed with recipients names, (W. M. Charles); (O. J. De Lile) generally very fine or better (3) £100-150
Avoca, Australia, 23mm, in 15 carat gold and enamels, obverse, arms of Auustralia with surrounding inscription ‘Corp. T. Wise, 1919’, reverse inscribed ‘From Avoca Returned Soldiers Committee’, with double loop suspension, nearly extremely fine £50-70
Hammer Price: £65
Hamilton, Australia, 38mm by 27mm, in 9 carat gold, obverse, soldier holding a rifle and inscribed ‘He answered His country’s call’, reverse inscribed ‘ The Great War 1914-16, presented by the citizens of Hamilton, N.S.W., Australia to R. F. Sheridan’, with integral loop suspension, nearly extremely fine £50-70
Hammer Price: £70
Meringandan, Australia, 37mm by 23mm, in 9 carat gold and enamels, obverse with central arms, above which is a rising sun and a soldier saluting, inscribed ‘Duty bravely done, returned’, reverse inscribed ‘To Pvt. F. Lobewein from ladies C. Church, Meringandan 1918’, integral loop suspension; together with British War Medal (1655 Pte. F. Lobwein, 9-Bn. A.I.F.), nearly extremely fine (2) £70-90
Upwey, Australia, 31mm, in 9 carat gold, obverse centre, soldier with rifle and inscribed ‘The Great War 1914-1919, reverse inscribed ‘E. Brown, Upwey’, nearly extremely fine £40-60
Hammer Price: £40
A contemporary mounted V.C group of four attributed to Lieutenant-General John Guise, 90th Light Infantry, comprising: Victoria Cross; Crimea 1854-56, 1 clasp, Sebastopol; Turkish Crimea, Sardinian issue; Indian Mutiny 1857-58, 2 clasps, Relief of Lucknow, Lucknow, with original ribbons, mounted as worn from a silver brooch-bar with gold pin, very fine (4) £800-1000
Hammer Price: £1,550
The mounted group of eight miniature dress medals worn by Lieutenant-Colonel H. E. MacFarlane, 4th Hussars, comprising: D.S.O., G.V.R., gold and enamels; M.C., G.V.R.; 1914 Star and Bar Trio, with oak leaf M.I.D.; I.G.S. 1908, 1 clasp, Malabar 1921-22; Legion of Honour, silver and enamels; Greek Order of the Redeemer, silver-gilt and enamels, mounted as worn and contained in a contemporary case, some damage to the enamels but generally very fine (8) £120-140
Hammer Price: £180
Victoria Cross (2), one of very good quality; 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; Italy Star; Defence & War Medals; G.S.M. Malaya G.VI.R.; U.N. Korea; S. Atlantic 1982; together with a group of three German 3rd Reich miniatures, comprising Iron Cross, War Merit Cross and Eastern Front Medal, very fine (13) £15-20
Distinguished Service Order, G.V.R. (2), one in gold and enamels, and one in silver-gilt and enamels, the second lacking top suspension brooch, the first nearly extremely fine, the second nearly very fine (2) £60-80
Hammer Price: £75
Military General Service 1793-1814, no clasp; Waterloo 1815, obverse legend ‘Georg Prinz Regent’, both of the slightly smaller continental size and fitted with ring suspension, very fine (2) £60-80
British War Medal 1914-20 (2), with 11 of the proposed clasps, Home Seas 1914, Narrow Seas 1914, Home Seas 1915, Arctic 1915, Baltic 1916, Narrow Seas 1916, Home Seas 1916, Arctic 1916, North Sea 1917, North Sea 1918, Pacific Islands; a similar medal with six of the proposed clasps, Minesweeping, North Sea 1914, North Sea 1915, Home Seas 1916, Home Seas 1917, Home seas 1918, the first medal with slide type clasps, second medal with clasps fitted to a carriage, this detached from one side of...
The 56th West Essex Regiment, a fine and rare officer’s silver (not HM) rectangular engraved shoulder belt plate, c1790-1800 (Parkyn 363), the plate has a lined edge as per the description in Parkyn p221, complete with chamois leather liner, one hook and two stud fasteners to the reverse, excellent condition £500-700
Hammer Price: £550
The 56th West Essex Regiment, an extremely fine and rare officer’s large engraved silver (not HM) oval shoulder belt plate to the 56th West Essex Regiment, described in Parkyn p221 and illustrated in the Almack book, the crown over ‘56’ within a laurel wreath and the honour ‘GIBRALTAR’, c1800-1820, one hook and two stud fasteners to the reverse, excellent condition £500-700
Hammer Price: £520
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