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Great War Presentation Cigarette Case From the Town of Bradford, Yorkshire, in silver-plate, 135mm by 85mm, with applied oval enamelled panel, decorated with arms of Bradford and legend ‘With best wishes from the citizens of Bradford, as an appreciation, 1914-1919; together with an oval brass hinged tobacco box, the outer lid with applied enamelled badge, with arms of Bradford, surrounded by inscription ‘In honour of Bradford Territorials 1914-5’, some enamel damage to first, otherwise...
£60–£80
Medals Commemorating the Battle of Jutland (2), in gold, 22mm, obverse two crossed staves displaying the White Ensign and Union flag attached to an upright trident decorated with a shield, inscribed ’31 May 1916’, anchor below ‘to the memory of those who fell that day’, reverse inscribed within wreath ‘May 31 1916 The German fleet attacked off the coast of Jutland and driven back into port with heavy loss. Admiral Sir John Jellicoe Commander in Chief, Vice Admiral Sir David Beatty...
Hammer Price: £90
Clitheroe Auxiliary Military Hospital, silver vesta case, hallmarks for Birmingham 1916, 40mm by 40mm, inscribed ‘Aux. Military Hospital Clitheroe, Xmas 1916’, with gilded interior; together with a plated cigarette case, 85mm by 60mm, the outer lid with floral decoration and inscription ‘Presented to J. Robson by the women of Highfield for brave services during war 1915’, the first with some dents, otherwise generally good condition (2) £40-50
Hammer Price: £60
A Presentation Hunter Pocket Watch, gold plated, the inner case inscribed ‘Presented to Lance Corpl. Thomas Bell, N.F., by public subscription on being awarded the Military Medal, Somme, Sept. 15th 1916’, condition of movement unknown, case with one or two dents, otherwise good condition £60-80
Hammer Price: £180
Blackpool Special Constabulary 1914-15, gold and enamel medal ‘For Services Rendered’ (Constable 84 B. Harries) with gold and enamel top suspension brooch dated ‘1914-15’, together with Blackpool Special Constable 1914, enamelled lapel badge, good very fine (2) £180-220
Hammer Price: £230
Glasgow Special Constable Medal 1914-19 (2), silver with bar ‘4 Years’ (Roderick M. Ferguson); silver with bar ‘2 Years’ (William McKean) both in original presentation cases, extremely fine (2) £60-80
Hartlepool Special Constabulary Medal 1914-1918, silver, 35mm, with original claw and straight bar suspension, edge bruise, otherwise good very fine and rare £300-400
£300–£400
Great War Local Issue Special Constabulary Medals (6), comprising, City of Coventry, in silver, hallmarks for Birmingham 1917, 32mm, obverse with arms of Coventry and inscription ‘City of Coventry Special Constabulary’, reverse inscribed ‘For Long Service 1914, awarded to A. Pargetter’, single loop suspension; Glasgow, silver, hallmarks for Glasgow 1918, 25mm, obverse with arms of Glasgow and inscription ‘1914-1919, Let Glasgow Flourish’, reverse inscribed ‘Presented by the...
Hammer Price: £120
The Lord Mayor of The City of London, Sir Charles Wakefield’s Gold Medal for the shooting down of the Zeppelin L15, obverse centre Wakefield‘s arms within inscription ‘Presented by the Lord Mayor Colonel Sir Charles Wakefield’, reverse, gun above two scrolls reading ‘Well Hit’ ‘March 31st - April 1st 1916’, reverse field inscribed with name of recipient ‘Sapper J. Hogan’, hallmarks for Birmingham 1916, with ornate scroll mount; together with related Imperial Service...
Hammer Price: £580
Great War London Telephone Service Badge, Awarded to Female Telephone Operators Who Remained at Their Posts During German Zeppelin Raids, 40mm by 30mm, bronze-gilt and enamels, centre with intertwined initials ‘L.T.S.’, surrounded by the words ‘Air Raids - Ducit Amor Patriae’, surmounted by a crown, reverse with original pin fitting, nearly extremely fine and rare £60-80
Hammer Price: £250
A Medallion Awarded to T. W. Homer by the Borough of Wandsworth for Services Rendered in German Zeppelin Raids During the Great War, in bronze, circular, 52mm, obverse with arms of Wandsworth and inscription ‘Metropolitan Borough of Wandsworth‘, reverse inscribed ‘Presented to T. W. Homer for services rendered during air raids in the borough 1915-1918 - ‘All Clear’, extremely fine and rare £100-150
Hammer Price: £300
A Rare Great War Gold Presentation Medal Awarded to Miss Betty Randall, 218 (Lewisham), London Voluntary Aid Division, For Her Services in That Hospital During German Zeppelin Raids, in 9 carat gold and enamels, hallmarks for Birmingham 1919, in the form of an ornate cross, the centre with applied circular plaque, in gold and enamels, with red cross and inscribed ‘London 218 V.A.D.’, the reverse inscribed ‘Awarded to Miss Betty Randall for air raid services’, with double loop...
Hammer Price: £880
A Group of Three Medals Attributed to Miss Edith Palliser, Scottish Women’s Hospitals, comprising, Scottish Women’s Hospitals War Service Medal 1914-1918; Serbian Order of St Sava, 5th class breast Badge, in silver-gilt and enamels; Serbian Red Cross Medal, in silver and enamels, all three medals contained in their original fitted cases of issue, the first also with named award certificate, inscribed ‘Medal conferred by the committee of the Scottish Women’s Hospitals on Miss Edith...
£150–£200
Black Watch, The Wauchope Medal for Gallantry, silver, the obverse inscribed ‘For conspicuous gallantry in the capture of German trenches Sept. 25th 1915’, the reverse inscribed ‘To Pte. W. McLearn, 2nd Bn. The Black Watch from Lt. Col. A. G. Wauchope’, brooch marks to reverse, some contact wear, about very fine and rare £400-500
Black Watch, The Wauchope Medal for Gallantry, silver, the reverse inscribed ‘Pte. A. Menzies, for Conspicuous Gallantry in the Battle beyond Baghdad, March 14, 1917. Presented by Colonel A. G. Wauchope’ with single loop suspension, nearly extremely fine and rare £400-500
Liverpool Pals Presentation Badge, in silver, hallmarks for London 1914, in the form of the crest of Lord Derby, with motto ‘Sans Changer’, brooch fitting to reverse, pin lacking; together with a similar but smaller badge, in brass and enamels, last with enamel damage, otherwise good condition (2) £70-90
Hammer Price: £75
A Pair of Great War memorial Plaques to Second Lieutenant Guy Dalrymple Neale, Grenadier Guards, comprising, Bronze Memorial Plaques (2), both identically inscribed (Guy Dalrymple Neale), both in card folders of issue with original addressed envelopes, extremely fine (2) £40-60
Hammer Price: £95
Great War Memorial Plaque (James Musgrave Cross) extremely fine £20-25
Hammer Price: £45
A rare ‘woman’s‘ memorial plaque to Miss Charlotte Annie Day, Women’s Royal Air Force Bronze Memorial Plaque, ‘She Died For Freedom and Honour’, inscribed ‘Charlotte Annie Day’, contained in an attractive contemporary carved mahogany display frame, good very fine and rare £800-1000
Hammer Price: £1,600
A Privately Made Great War Memorial Plaque, in silvered-copper, 185mm by 125mm, Manchester Regiment badge to centre above which is inscribed ‘Arthur Thomas Abraham, M.C., Captain 23rd Manchester Regt.’, below the badge inscribed ‘Houthulst Forest 1917’, uniface, mounted on a piece of mahogany, good condition £60-80
Hammer Price: £80
An Inscribed Memorial Goblet to Major D. H. Hammonds, D.S.O., M.C., Royal Engineers, silver plated, 135mm high, inscribed ‘Denys Hammonds, King’s School Canterbury, killed in action March 30th 1918’, good condition and an attractive piece £40-50
Hammer Price: £70
Great War Silver War Badges (29), all officially numbered, two enamelled, generally good condition (29) £150-200
Hammer Price: £220
ANZAC Gallipoli 50th Anniversary Memorial Medallion awarded to Lieutenant H. H. Stephen, 9th Australian Light Horse Regiment, bronze, 75mm by 50mm, obverse scene depicting Simpson Kirkpatrick with donkey, with legend ‘1915 ANZAC’, surmounted by a crown, reverse with map of Australia and name plaque inscribed ‘H. H. Stephen’; together with original fitted case and certificate of issue, extremely fine £50-70
Hammer Price: £150
Caterpillar Club, gold Caterpillar badge with ruby eyes, the reverse inscribed (Sgt. E. W. McGrath) together with two original letters concerning the Caterpillar Club from the Adjutant of No. 103 Squadron to the recipient’s father, dated February and April 1945, extremely fine £200-250
Hammer Price: £320
A Second War memorial plaque issued by the town of Redruth, Cornwall, uniface, in bronze, 135mm, signed ‘A.C. Wyon, Sc.’, legend ‘Redruth honours her own who fell in the world war 1939-1945’, centre with castle surmounting a panel, inscribed ‘N. Whitford’, nearly extremely fine £60-80
A Second War Memorial Plaque Issued By The City of Oshawa, Canada, an oak panel with applied brass sheet, 22cm by 16cm, inscribed with arms of the city, etc. and central inscription ‘1939-1946 Not for himself but for his country, the citizens of the city of Oshawa record their grateful appreciation and solemn memory of Seaman James W. Moon who gave his all in World War II for the preservation of honour among nations and the freedom of the world’, extremely fine £30-50
Dunkerque Commemorative Medal 1940, with award certificate to ‘Alfred Marshall, Corps of Military Police’, good very fine £20-25
Hammer Price: £30
Royal Warrant Holders Association Medal, G.V.R., silver (John Forrester Duncan, 1st January 1931) in card box of issue, extremely fine £60-80
Hammer Price: £100
Khartoum Rifle Club, Marksman’s medal, silver and enamels, hallmarked Birmingham 1912, the obverse depicting a rifleman on camelback with enamelled scroll ‘Khartoum Rifle Club’, the reverse with crossed rifles and two enamelled scrolls ‘Sudan’ and ‘Marksman’, fitted with silver ribbon buckle, good very fine £50-60
Hammer Price: £50
National Rifle Association, Hon. Life Member’s badge, circular bronze badge with pin fitting, the reverse impressed ‘Capt. C. Lodge’, good very fine £30-40
£30–£40
Lancashire Artillery Volunteers, silver prize award, Maltese cross with the arms of Blackpool centrally on the obverse, the reverse inscribed ‘1st Prize N.C.O. 25th L.A.V., Presented by A. M. Viener Esqr., Won by Sergt. R. Drummond’, with ring suspension, very fine £30-50
Hammer Price: £25
Regimental Prize Medals, in silver (5), comprising struck medals (3), 38mm, obverse inscribed ‘1/5th Sherwood Forresters (Cock Platoon) France 1919’, reverse inscribed ‘“A” Coy. No.4 Platoon, winners’, additionally engraved ‘103056 Pte. W. J. Taylor’; 32mm, with loop suspension, obverse with profile of Wakefield to centre and inscribed ‘Colonel Sir Charles Cheers Wakefield, Lord Mayor of London 1915-16’, reverse with military scene and inscribed ‘The Home Counties Cadet...
A Fine Quality Royal Presentation Gift, a most attractive miniature glazed frame, in silver-gilt, set with various coloured brilliants, oblong with cropped corners, 70mm by 52mm, containing a sepia photograph of Queen Alexandra, wearing Order of the Cown of India and Order of St John; together with its original silk lined, hinged leather carrying case, this with makers stamp ‘Hardy Brothers Goldsmiths & Jewellers, Sydney’, very good condition and of exceptional quality £400-500
Hammer Price: £750
Silver Cigarette Case, 87mm by 63mm, hallmarks for Birmingham 1935, with gilt interior, the inside lid inscribed with representation of City Of London Yeomanry ‘Sharpshooters’ 23rd London Armoured Car Company badge, some dents, otherwise good condition £20-30
Hammer Price: £40
Princess Christian’s Army Nursing Service Reserve, large silver cape badge, the reverse numbered ‘455’ and fitted with pin brooch, good very fine £40-60
Hammer Price: £55
Green Howards Regimental Tie Pin, the regimental badge in gold and enamels, mounted on a gold tie pin, both marked ‘9ct’, good condition £30-40
Middlesex Imperial Yeomanry Lodge, Founder’s Jewel, silver-gilt and enamels, the reverse hallmarked 1903 and inscribed ‘Bro. The Rev. P. J. Blakeway, 1st Chaplain, April 18, 1904’, in case of issue, nearly extremely fine £50-70
Dundee ‘People’s Journal Long Servcie Award, silver, the reverse hallmarked 1904 and inscribed ‘Andrew Kyles, 53 Years’, in case of issue, nearly extremely fine and scarce £40-60
Life Guards, an attractive framed photograph of a group of nine officers in full dress uniform, circa 1880, good condition £15-20
Hammer Price: £20
Erased or defective medals (7), comprising Military Medal, G.V.R.; M.S.M., G.V.R.; Q.S.A., 4 clasps, including Defence of Ladysmith; A.G.S. 1902, 1 clasp, S. Nigeria 1905-06; I.G.S. 1908, 1 clasp, North West Frontier 1908; I.G.S. 1908, 1 clasp, North West Frontier 1930-31; G.S.M. 1918, 1 clasp, S. Persia, these all with naming erased; together with a copy M.C. and D.C.M., both G.V.R., and a copy Air Crew Europe Star, very fine or better (9) £40-50
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