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Northwich Tribute Medal, struck in bronze, 22nd Cheshire Compy. Imperial Yeomanry & Volunteers, presented by the Town of Northwich to Pte. H. H. Heatley, for Meritorious Service in South Africa 1900-1, contained in its Elkington & Co., Manchester case of issue, extremely fine and scarce £200-250
Hammer Price: £380
City of London Imperial Volunteers for South Africa Medal 1899-1900, bronze, 76mm, in damaged case of issue nearly extremely fine £60-80
Hammer Price: £170
City of London Imperial Volunteers for South Africa Medal 1899-1900, bronze, 76mm, good very fine £60-80
Hammer Price: £95
A Boer War Commemorative silver Tea Spoon, hallmarks for London 1899, the stem in the form of basket hilted sword, surmounted by a wreath, within which is a black and white portrait of Lord Roberts, the inner bowl inscribed ‘Souvenir of the Anglo-Boer War 1899-1900’, good condition £60-80
Hammer Price: £75
A Boer War Commemorative silver Tea Spoon, hallmarks for Birmingham 1899, the stem in the form of intertwined rifles and flags, surmounted by a sailor in the uniform, below which is inscribed ‘The Handy Man’, good condition £60-80
£60–£80
Boer War Commemorative Smoking Pipe, the walnut bowl inscribed with an artillery cannon and ‘Boer War 1900-1901, Elswick Battery, Transvaal, Peitreteif’, good condition £40-60
Hammer Price: £70
Shooting Prize Medal Awarded to a V.C. Winner, struck in 15 carat gold, hallmarks for Birmingham 1912, 26mm, obverse with depiction of a shooting tournament, and inscribed in a scroll ‘2nd Bedford Regt.’, the reverse with wreath and inscription within ‘Transvaal Bisley 1913 “Abe Bailey Cup” won by Capt. C. C. Foss’, with double loop suspension, extremely fine £100-150
Hammer Price: £230
Chester Yeomanry Prize Medal, in silver, 32mm, the obverse with Prince of Wales feathers to centre, inscribed around ‘Earl of Chester’s Yeomanry Reserve Regiment’, the reverse inscribed ‘Winner Inter Troop Football Final, Chester, Dec. 29 1914, 1290 Pte. H. Reeves‘, with double loop suspension, contained in a fitted leather case, the lid inscribed in gilt lettering ‘From Capt. Barnston’; together with a shooting prize medal, struck in silver, hallmarks for Birmingham 1913,...
Hammer Price: £25
Great War Hartlepools Hospitals ‘Thankoffering’ Badges, comprising three badges, all in bronze and enamels, of differing designs but with similar inscriptions, eg. ‘Thankoffering to the Hartlepools Hospitals, Dec. 16th 1914’; together with a Bombardment of Scarborough Medal, in alluminium, generally good condition (4) £130-160
Hammer Price: £130
Great War Hartlepools Hospitals ‘Thankoffering’ Badges, comprising three badges and one medalette, all in bronze and enamels, of differing designs but with similar inscriptions, eg. ‘Thankoffering to the Hartlepools Hospitals, Dec. 16th 1914’, generally good condition (4) £130-160
Bombardment of Hartlepool Commemorative Pieces (3), comprising, a piece of shrapnel, 120mm by 50mm, inscribed ‘Bombardment of Hartlepool, Dec. 16 1914’; a smaller piece of shrapnel fashioned into a shield, with brooch fitting to reverse, the obverse inscribed ‘Hartlepool Dec. 16th 1914’; a small piece of a copper driving band fashioned into the shape of an iron cross, inscribed ‘Dec. 16 1914, Hartlepools Bombardment’, with double loop suspension, good condition (3) £80-100
Hammer Price: £100
Great War West Hartlepool Peace Celebration Badge, in silver and enamels, hallmarks for Birmingham 1919, obverse with arms of Hartlepool, and inscribed ‘West Hartlepools Commemoration of Peace 1919’, plain reverse with brooch fitting; together with an identical example in gilt metal and enamels, nearly extremely fine (2) £60-80
Hammer Price: £60
Edmondsley, Durham Great War Tribute Medal, in silver and enamels, hallmarks for Birmingham 1919, obverse with dove to centre and inscribed ‘Edmondsley Welcome Home 1919’, the reverse inscribed ‘Presented to Gnr. J. T. Scott by the Edmondsley Welcome Home Fund for services rendered in the Great War 1914-1919, Aug. 1919, T. Hughes, Secretary’, some damage to enamels, otherwise very fine £40-50
Hickleton, Yorkshire, Great War Tribute Medal, in 9 carat gold, hallmarks for Birmingham 1920, 34mm by 30mm, obverse view of colliery and inscribed ‘Hickleton Main Colliery’, reverse inscribed ‘Presented to L. Heptinstall by the owners & workmen for services rendered in the Great War 1914-1918’, with double loop suspension, nearly extremely fine £100-130
Hammer Price: £220
Newfield, Durham, Great War Tribute Medal, in 9 carat gold, hallmarks for Birmingham 1919, plain obverse, the reverse engraved ‘Newfield Thanks You 1914-1919’, with double loop suspension, good very fine £80-100
South Moor, Durham Great War Tribute Medal, in 9 carat gold, hallmarks for Birmingham 1919, 31mm, obverse wreath surmounted by a crown, garter inscribed ‘War Service Medal 1914-1919’, central shield inscribed ‘William Pit, South Moor’, the reverse engraved ‘Hy. Knox, L.S.’, with double loop suspension, good very fine £100-130
Hammer Price: £120
Tynemouth, Northumberland, 32mm by 24mm, in 9 carat gold and enamels, hallmarks for Birmingham 1919, obverse view of Tynemouth castle and inscribed ‘For war service 1914-1919’, reverse inscribed ‘Presented to J. C. Culyer by Tynemouth Village’, ornate suspension with integral loop, good very fine £100-130
Hammer Price: £85
Great War Tribute Medals (5), comprising, 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, Wm. Lowery’, double loop suspension; together with other Great War tribute medals (3), Low Moor Munitions Co. Ltd., 30mm, in silver and enamels, hallmarks for Birmingham 1919; Sacriston, Durham, in silver, 36mm;...
Hammer Price: £110
A Rare Great War Gold Presentation Medal Awarded to Miss Maud Baldwin, 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 Maud Baldwin for air raid services’, with double loop...
Hammer Price: £580
Great War Military Tribute Medal, in gold, by Fattorini & Son, hallmarks for Birmingham 1919, obverse with crossed spanner and oil can, central band inscribed ‘1916-1919’, below ‘718’, and around ‘Somme.Arras.Ypres’, reverse inscribed around field ‘France.Belgium.Germany’, engraved within ‘Frank Bone’; together with a Russian medalet, in silver, dated 1914, very fine and the first scarce £80-100
Durham Voluntary Aid Detachment Medal, silver, 34mm, obverse with county arms, and intertwined initials ‘V.A.D.’, inscribed around ‘Durham V.A.D. Worker’, the reverse inscribed ‘Presented to 703 K. H. E. Talbot, A.R.R.C. for services rendered during the European War 1914-1919’; together with an identical related medal, struck, in bronze, inscribed to ‘450 F. Theodore Talbot’; and a Royal Red Cross, R.R.C., 1st class, G.V.R., in Garrard & Co. case of issue, nearly extremely...
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 £60-80
Granton Naval Base Medal For Zeal, struck in silver, hallmarks for Birmingham 1918, 32mm, obverse with wreath and inscribed within ‘For Zeal’, reverse inscribed ‘Tel. F. A. Smith, R.N.V.R., C. of E., 15/11/18, Granton Naval Base’, with double loop suspension, nearly extremely fine and scarce £40-50
Zeebrugge, April 23rd 1918, a bronze commemorative plaquette, by P. De Soete, the obverse with depiction of a semi-naked female hovering above a smoking Zeebrugge Mole Viaduct, with inscription ‘Zeebrugge on St George’s Day, April 23d 1918’, the reverse inscribed ‘To six very gallant gentleman, Lt. R.D. Sandford, V.C., R.N.; Lt. J. Howell-Price, D.S.O., D.S.C., R.N.R.; Sto. H.C. Bendall, C.G.M.; Ldg. Sea. W. G. Cleaver, C.G.M., D.S.M.; Petty Officer W. Harner, C.G.M.; E.R.A. A. G....
Hammer Price: £50
Women’s Memorial Plaque, ‘She Died For Freedom and Honour’, inscribed ‘Phyllis Mary Gooch’, together with card case of issue, and an original photograph of recipient in uniform, nearly extremely fine and rare £600-800
Hammer Price: £900
Memorial Plaque (George William Millar) extremely fine £25-35
Memorial Plaques (3), (Fred Bell); (Harry Bell); (Robert Venables) this last sold with a glass photographic negativeof the recipient in uniform, good very fine (3) £30-40
Hammer Price: £80
Canadian Memorial Cross, G.V.R. (1127 Pte. A. B. Goodwin) very fine £40-50
Canadian Memorial Cross, G.V.R. (18832 Pte. H. Trecy) very fine £20-30
Hammer Price: £65
Canadian Memorial Cross, G.V.R. (210991 Pte. J. Watson) in case of issue, extremely fine £20-30
Silver Presentation Cigarette Case, hallmarks for Birmingham 1916, 150mm by 80mm, the outer case inscribed ‘Presented to Lieut. J. L. Bowers, No. 1 Platoon, ‘C’ Coy., 9th K.V.R., 7.5.1917’, the centre with intertwined initials ‘J.L.B.’, gilded interior, very good condition £60-80
Silver Presentation Vesta Case, inscribed ’From the people of Cullercoats 1914-1918 16888 Cpl. T. Box, 3rd W. Rid. Regt.’, hallmarks for Birmingham 1918; together with a black leather wallet, the outer cover inscribed in gilt lettering ‘The Great War 1914-1919 In gratitude from the people of Ovingham’, the first with overall wear and a number of dents, the second also worn (2) £60-80
Killearn Parish, Stirlingshire, silver-plated presentation tankard, inscribed ‘Sapper A. Simpson in grateful memory of his services 1914-1919, Killearn 1919’, the handle with red, white and blue ribbon attaching original presentation card, this inscribed ‘Presented by Killearn Parish, 8th August 1919 to Private Archie Simpson’; together with an identical tankard and presentation card presented to A.M.1. Robert Simpson, very good condition (2) £60-80
Hammer Price: £55
Wellesley Training Ship, North Shields, two attractive struck silver medals, the first being a medallion, 45mm, obverse with portrait of ship to centre, inscribed below ‘Established 1868’, and around ‘Tyne Training Ship Wellesley, Charles T. N. Mather Prize 1875’, the reverse with crest, and inscription ‘Good Conduct Medal, Presented to Leonard Carbine 1919’, contained with in a quality decorative mount in the form of an anchor; the second medal with portrait of ship to centre,...
Zeppelin relic, an aluminium finger ring, with attached contemporary type written card label, inscribed ‘Made from aluminium shot away from petrol tank of Zeppelin XI, Ipswich, August 12 1915’; together with four bronze military prize medals; and a cloth badge, the first in good condition, others generally extremely fine (6) £30-50
R34 Airship, a painted glass panel depicting the R34 flying over the sea, inscribed ‘The British Airship R34. The first to cross the Atlantic from England to America, 3,100 miles in 108 hours, 12 minutes, July 1919’, mounted on its original velvet covered board, 220mm by 220mm; together with an R101 memorial card, first with some flaking to paint, otherwise in good condition £70-90
Leinster Regiment Menu Holder, a superb piece of regimental silver, hallmarks for London 1910, the base supported by four elaborate claw feet, each surmounted by a crown, the centre of the base inscribed ‘Presented to the Officers, 2nd Battn., The Leinster Regt. by Captain N. G. Burnand, 1910’, and additionally inscribed around the edge with various battle honours, applied in an upright position is the regimental device, in the form of the Prince of Wales’ feathers, with three...
Hammer Price: £620
A Large and Impressive Silver Presentation Cigar Box, 150mm by 235mm, 80mm deep, hallmarks for London 1903, the outer cover of the hinged lid with family crest, below which is inscribed ‘To Captn. H. J. Vaughan Phillips, D.S.O., 3rd Battn., South Wales Borderers on his marriage from the officers at Cardiff Barracks’, the front of the box inscribed ‘Major T.L.W. Lucas, Major H.E. Taylor, Capt. O.B. Pritchard, Capt. W.T.B. Rhodes, Capt. J.V. Taylor, Lieut. W.H. Ferrar, Lieut. C.R.W....
Hammer Price: £340
Gold Presentation Wrist Watch, Swiss movement, rectangular case, 36mm by 26mm, in 14 carat gold, by Gruen, Cincinnati, the reverse outer cover inscribed ‘Brig. Gen. F. W. Hill, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., V.D. from the officers of M.D.7., Jan. 27, 30’, leather strap; together with British Empire League Medal, in silver and enamels, the reverse inscribed ‘Brig. Gen. W. Hill, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., New Brunswick Command’; Army & Navy Veterans in Canada medal, in silver and enamels; a named...
Hammer Price: £320
Hong Kong Rifle Association, a struck silver prize medal, 35mm, obverse with crossed rifles and inscribed around ‘Hong Kong Rifle Association’, the reverse engraved ‘Governor’s Prize, S. G. Brighty’, with claw and scroll suspension, ribbon bar dated ‘1940’, top ribbon brooch bar inscribed ‘H.K.R.A.’, in fitted case of issue, extremely fine £60-80
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