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4 July 2001
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A Quantity of British Long Service, Coronation and Jubilee Dress Miniatures, very little repetition, generally good very fine or better (66) £80-120
Hammer Price: £190
Great War Naval Clasps, a good run of these authorized but unissued clasps (32), all contemporary silver slide type, including: Heligoland 28 Aug 14, Falkland Islands 8 Dec 14, Cap Trafalgar 14 Sep 14, Emden 9 Nov 14, Konigsberg July 15, Leopard 16 Mar 17, Arctic 1914, Arctic 1915, Arctic 1917, Baltic 1914, Baltic 1916, Baltic 1917, Marmora S/Ms, Baltic S/Ms, Submarines, Ostend 10 May 1918, Tsingtau, German S.W. Africa, Siberia 1918-19, North Russia 1918-19, Eastern Baltic 1918-19, and...
Hammer Price: £440
United States of America, a large quantity of gallantry and campaign dress miniatures, very little repetition, generally good very fine or better (160) £100-150
Hammer Price: £310
A Quantity of Miscellaneous World Miniature Dress Medals (35); together with United Nations Medals (33), all with differing ribbons, generally extremely fine (68) £60-80
Hammer Price: £180
Arctic 1818-55, unnamed as issued, nearly extremely fine £200-250
Hammer Price: £330
Small Naval Gold Medal, a modern cast gilt copy of the medal awarded to Thomas Masterman Hardy, Captain of H.M.S. Victory at the battle of Trafalgar, with ribbon buckle, very fine £20-30
Hammer Price: £60
79th Order of Merit 1819, bronze for 7 years, 1st reverse type with English sword hilt, fitted with original steel clip suspension, nearly extremely fine £40-50
Hammer Price: £50
Coronation of George IV 1821, unofficial silver medal as used for presentation to members of the Buckinghamshire Yeomanry Cavalry, naming detail poor but still discernable (H. Field, 2nd Regt. B.Y.C.), pierced as usual but lacking ring, bruised and worn, good fine £40-60
Hammer Price: £80
Naval Prize Medal, in silver, 35mm, obverse with portrait of Nelson and legend ‘Palmam Qui Mervit Ferat’, reverse inscribed ‘Greenwich Hospital School 1836, To Richard Gibbs Reward’, with single loop suspension, in hinged fitted case if issue, extremely fine £120-150
Hammer Price: £250
1st Surrey Artillery Volunteer Field Brigade (Lt. Col. Durnford Commanding), a well struck bronze medal, 38 mm, showing a field gun and limber with crown above, title around, the reverse blank for inscription within oak wreath, good very fine £40-50
Hammer Price: £40
Royal Naval Temperance Society, ‘Instituted on board H.M.S. Reindeer July 1868’, silver medal (N. Evans) good very fine and scarce £50-100
£50–£100
Bristol Gaol Good Conduct Medal, V.R., silver, the reverse centre inscribed ‘Good Conduct 1878’ with inscription around ‘Her Majesty’s Gaol Bristol’, named on the rim (John Andrews, Warder) very fine and rare £100-150
Hammer Price: £320
Mayor of Sydney’s Medal for the Soudan 1885, silver (Sn. Mr. W. D. C. Williams, Staff) nearly very fine and scarce £100-150
Hammer Price: £260
Shanghai Jubilee Medal 1893, silver (J. B. Cameron) with original suspension ring, extremely fine £200-250
Naval and Military Prize Medals (8), silver (3), including, New Zealand Public School Cadets; Aircraft Depot, Karachi; bronze (5), including, H.M.S. Impregnable; Colonel Biggam Memorial Medal; together with a St Andrew’s Ambulance Corps medal, in silver, reverse inscribed ‘Corps Jubilee review by H.R.H. Duke of Edinburgh, Glasgow, 13th Oct. 1954’, generally very fine or better (9) £60-80
£60–£80
Gordon Boys Home, Exemplary Conduct Medal, silver (No. 2310 Corpl. F. H. Trimmer); Duke of York’s Royal Military School, Good Conduct Medal, silver (Colour Corpl. E. Elliott) fitted with silver ribbon buckle, the first very fine, the second good very fine (2) £30-40
Hammer Price: £85
Royal Military Asylum Good Conduct Medal, silver (George Henderson) fitted with original scroll suspension and silver ribbon brooch, edge bruise, otherwise good very fine £60-80
Sarawak Government Service Long Service Decoration (Vyner Brooke - Rajah), silver, unnamed as issued, nearly extremely fine and scarce £80-100
Hammer Price: £120
Royal Jersey Light Infantry, a large silver serving spoon, top of stem with arms of Jersey, over crossed cannons and rifles, surmounted by a bugle, engraved within a wreath ‘2nd R.J.L.I., drill 1898, P.J.L.S.L.’, hallmarks for London 1897, good condition £120-150
Morpeth, Northumberland, Boer War ‘Welcome Home’ Certificate, an attractive illuminated hand coloured scroll, arms of Morpeth, presentation inscription, and named to Private James Riddell, 1st Volunteer Service Company, Northumberland Fusiliers, contained in a contemporary oak frame, 72cm by 58cm, good condition £60-80
Newcastle Upon Tyne ‘Freedom of The City’ Boer War Welcome Home Certificate’s on vellum (3), with arms of Newcastle and presentation inscription, named to Sapper G. E. Dodds, 1st Telegraph Division, Royal Engineers; Private G. H. Wilson, 3rd Volunteer Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers; Trooper William Armstrong, Imperial Yeomanry, the last with damage to edges, otherwise generally good condition £80-100
Hammer Price: £70
Sunderland ‘Freedom of The City’ Boer War Welcome Home Certificate, with arms of Newcastle and presentation inscription, named to Private John Archibald Armour, 3rd Volunteer Battalion, Durham Light Infantry, contained in a large oak frame, 72cm by 56cm, good condition £60-80
Sunderland Boer War Tribute Medal, struck in copper, 24mm, obverse with mounted infantryman and infantryman, between whom is a Gatling gun, inscribed ‘Commemoration Medal 1901, 15th I.Y. - 3rd V.B., D.L.I.’, the reverse with arms of Sunderland and inscribed ‘Sunderland Volunteer Service in the Boer War’, nearly extremely fine £40-60
£40–£60
A very rare ‘Bahr-El-Ghazal Expedition 1900-1901’ presentation silver cigarette case, hallmarked Birmingham 1902, the front of the case inscribed ‘Bahr-El-Ghazal Expedition 1900-1901’, and with finely enamelled Union Jack and Turkish national flags, the back of the case inscribed with five facsimile signatures of the officers and the names of two N.C.O.s in block capitals, very good condition and very rare £600-800
Hammer Price: £1,200
Prize Medals (3), in silver (2), 33mm, obverse inscribed ’The Duke of Cambridge’s Own’, reverse inscribed ‘77 Inter Company Tournament’, edge inscribed ‘1905-6 Hockey, Corpl. May, A, A Coy.’; 50mm, obverse inscribed ‘N.R.A. For Special Distinction’, reverse inscribed ‘King’s Trophy Competition. Presented by the king to encourage youth in the hope that friendly competition and efficient training may help it to forge new links of empire.’; in bronze, 51mm, obverse...
H.M.S. New Zealand 1913, silver commemorative medal, 35mm, obverse, Arms of Auckland, surrounded by ‘The Dominion of New Zealand’, reverse centre depicting H.M.S. New Zealand, surrounded by inscription ‘To the Officers and crew of H.M.S. New Zealand 1913’; together with Lincoln Great War tribute medal, in bronze, 36mm, second medal cased, good very fine (2) £40-50
Hammer Price: £35
Great War Memorial Plaque (Joseph Francis Crowley Cunningham); together with silver identity bracelet inscribed ‘J. F. C. Cunningham, R.F.C., July 6th 17, R.C.’, the plaque in very poor (excavated?) condition £30-35
Great War Hartlepools Hospitals ‘Thankoffering’ Badges (9), all in bronze and enamels, generally good condition (9) £120-150
Great War Presentation Medallion, in bronze, 50mm, obverse inscribed ‘The British Red Cross Society and Order of St John, reverse inscribed Presented to The Mayoress of Gateshead. A token of appreciation and thanks from the joint war committee 1915’, nearly extremely fine £60-80
Great War Tribute Medal, obverse with central coat of arms and inscribed ‘For services rendered European War 1914-1918’, reverse inscribed ‘Presented by the D.M.A. Horden Lodge’, in 9 carat gold, hallmarks for Birmingham 1920, enamel slightly damaged, good very fine £100-130
Hammer Price: £360
Easington Colliery Great War Tribute Medal, 32mm by 26mm, in 9 carat gold, hallmarks for Birmingham 1919, obverse attractively engraved with recipients initials ‘G.P.’, 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 £80-100
Ford Sands Great War Tribute Medal, 22mm by 22mm, in 9 carat gold and enamels, hallmarks for Birmingham 1920, obverse with crossed flags, inscribed in gold and enamels ‘Ford Sands for war services 1914-19’, reverse engraved ‘T. Milner’, double loop suspension, good very fine £100-130
Preston Colliery Medal, in silver and enamels, hallmarks for Birmingham 1917, obverse with crossed pick and shovel, inscribed ‘U.A.R. & S. 1917’, reverse inscribed ‘Wm. Best, Preston Colliery’, very fine £40-50
Weston Great War Tribute Medal, 37mm by 29mm, in 9 carat gold, obverse centre with engraved initials ‘G.H.W.’, reverse engraved ‘G. H. Waugh from the Weston Public. He answered his country’, single loop suspension, good very fine £80-100
Winlaton Great War Tribute Medal, 25mm, in 9 carat 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 £80-100
Willington Square Great War Tribute Medal, 33mm by 27mm, in 9 carat gold, hallmarks for Birmingham 1919, obverse centre with engraved initials ‘J.W.P.’, reverse engraved ‘Presented by the Willington Square District for services rendered 1914-19’, with single loop suspension, nearly extremely fine £80-100
Great War Leather Presentation Wallet, with silver mounts to corners, the interior inscribed in gilt lettering ‘Rochester War Memorial. Presented to Sapper R. Robison, R.E. in appreciation of services rendered in the Great War 1914-1918’, good condition £20-30
Hammer Price: £20
Great War ‘Welcome Home’ Certificates, including, Bamburgh; Blyth; Frosterley; Silksworth & Tunstall; Sunderland (3); together with a quantity of miscellaneous Great War presentation certificates, varying condition (lot) £80-120
Bombardment of Hartlepool, a sepia print of German Battleships bombarding the lighthouse at Hartlepool, the caption reads ’The Bombardment of the Hartlepools by the Germans, December 16th 1914, from the picture by James Clark in the Royal Academy, contained in an oak frame, 76cm by 53cm, good condition £40-60
An Attractive French Great War Illuminated Presentation Citation, inscribed to ‘Lieutenant Colonel Edgar Percival, D.S.O., M.C., R.A.M.C., 46 Field Ambulance’, with detailed specific citation details in French; together with four other miscellaneous unrelated Great War award documents, etc, all individually framed and four glazed, generally good condition (5) £50-70
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