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Mongolia, People's Republic, ORDER OF SUKHE-BATOR, in platinum, gold and silver, the reverse numbered '1026' and with pin back fittings,good very fine and rare
£1,000–£1,200
Mongolia, People's Republic, ORDER OF THE RED COMBAT BANNER, 3rd type, silver, gilt and enamels, the reverse numbered '757' and with screw plate fittings, good very fine
£280–£320
Mongolia, People's Republic, ORDER OF THE POLAR STAR, 1st type, silver, gilt and enamels, the reverse numbered '3165' and with screw plate fittings, good very fine
£250–£300
Mongolia, People's Republic, ORDER OF THE POLAR STAR, 2nd type, silver, gilt and enamels, the reverse numbered '18253' and with pin back fittings, good very fine
Thailand, ORDER OF THE WHITE ELEPHANT, 1st type, (1851-68), one class only, breast badge, of local manufacture, in silver-gilt and enamel, with silver retaining pin, extremely fine and very rare
£900–£1,200
Thailand, ORDER OF THE WHITE ELEPHANT, 1st type, (1851-68), breast star, of local manufacture, in silver-gilt and enamel, the inner border set with pastes and the angles of the outer border set with rubies, one ruby lacking but otherwise good very fine and very rare
£800–£1,000
U.S.S.R., Russian Federal Republic 1918, ORDER OF THE RED BANNER, numbered '13013' on the reverse of the badge and screw plate fitting, very fine and very scarce
£500–£700
U.S.S.R., ORDER OF THE RED BANNER, 2nd type, number '3', the reverse numbered '6956', good very fine
£300–£400
U.S.S.R., ORDER OF THE RED BANNER, 2nd type, number '4', the reverse numbered '2200', good very fine and scarce
£500–£600
U.S.S.R., ORDER OF KUTUZOV, 1st class breast star, the reverse numbered '29', with screw plate fitting to the reverse, good very fine and very rare
£3,500–£4,500
U.S.S.R., ORDER OF KUTUZOV, 2nd class breast star, the reverse numbered '1072', with screw plate fitting to the reverse, good very fine and scarce
£700–£800
U.S.S.R., MEDAL FOR VALOUR, 1st type with silver bar red ribbon suspender, this fitted with screw plate, reverse of the medal numbered '148755', very fine
£80–£100
U.S.S.R., MEDAL FOR MERITORIOUS SERVICE IN BATTLE, 1st type with bronze bar red ribbon suspender, this fitted with screw plate, reverse of medal numbered '87808', very fine
U.S.S.R., MEDAL FOR VALIANT LABOUR, 1st type with triangular silver red ribbon suspender, this fitted with screw plate, reverse of medal numbered 'No. 9420' minor chips to red enamel star otherwise very fine and scarce
£180–£220
United States of America, PURPLE HEART, reverse hand engraved in an official style (Roger R. Snyder), who was killed in action in France, 17th June 1944, while attached to the 90th Division during their push into Cherbourg, sold with small original portrait photograph, copied pages from his official records and other information, the medal in its case of issue, extremely fine
£120–£140
United States of America, pair to Lieutenant Ralph B. Mitstifer, 135th Engineer Combat Battalion, PURPLE HEART, named on the reverse in an official style; BRONZE STAR, engraved on the reverse with initials 'R.B.M.', both in cases of issue together with various insignia and ribbon bars, and original letter for the Purple Heart, citation for the bronze star, and XX Corps General Order authorizing the award, good very fine (2)
£140–£160
United States of America, a similar pair awarded to Captain Roderick K. Smith, 15th Armoured Infantry Battalion, both pieces named on the reverse, the Purple Heart dated Dec. 12. 1944, together with copied pages from his official records, extremely fine (2)
United States of America, a similar pair awarded to 2nd Lieutenant Madison E. Reisor, 63rd Division killed in action on 16th February 1945, both pieces named and in cases of issue, together with Combat Infantry Badge in silver and enamel, good very fine (3)
SCIENCE AND ART DEPARTMENT, National Prize in Science, Gold Medal, obverse bust of Queen Victoria by W. Wyon, surrounded by inscription 'Victoria by the Grace of God, MDCCCLIX' reverse surrounded by a wreath of laurel leaves, the inscription 'National Prize in Science Awarded by the Science and Art Department,' named on the edge in small impressed letters (William John Wilson, Animal Physiology 1868) 33mm, fitted with ornate loop for suspension and contained in its original fitted case of...
A fine and rare group of awards to Vice-Admiral Sir Maurice FitzMaurice, K.C.V.O., C.B., C.M.G., Royal Navy, late Director of Naval Intelligence at the Admiralty ROYAL VICTORIAN ORDER, K.C.V.O., neck badge and breast star in silver, gilt and enamels, the set officially numbered 'K 464' and contained in its Collingwood & Co. case of issue; ORDER OF THE BATH, C.B. (Military) neck badge officially converted from a breast badge, in silver, gilt and enamels, in its Garrard & Co. case of...
£3,000–£3,500
A Great War M.C. group of four awarded to Lieutenant Colonel J.N. Lamont, 9th Middlesex Regiment MILITARY CROSS, G.V.R.; BRITISH WAR AND VICTORY MEDALS (Capt.); TERRITORIAL FORCE WAR MEDAL (Lieut., Middx. R.) contact marks therefore nearly very fine (4)
Pair: William Trump, 14th Light Dragoons PUNJAB 1849, 2 clasps, Chilianwala, Goojerat; INDIAN MUTINY 1857-58, 1 clasp, Central India (14th Lgt. Drgns.) severe bruising and contact marks to thefirst,fine only, the second nearly very fine (2)
£240–£260
Four: Major-General A.C.K. Lock, 50th Regiment CRIMEA 1854-55,3 clasps, Alma, Inkermann, Sebastopol (Capt., 50th Regt.) impressed naming; LEGION OF HONOUR, 5th class breast badge in silver and enamels with gold centres, some chips to enamel ORDER OF THE MEDJIDIE, 5th class breast badge in gold, silver and enamel; TURKISH CRIMEA, British issue, mounted for display, contact marks to the first but generally very fine (4)
£350–£400
AFRICA GENERAL SERVICE 1902-56, 1 clasp, Nyasaland 1915 (674 Pte. Lameck, H. Coy. 1/K.A.R.) polished, therefore good fine
£100–£120
Four: Regimental Sergeant Major W.G. Taylor, Middlesex Regiment QUEEN'S SOUTH AFRICA 1899-1902, 3 clasps, Cape Colony, Transvaal, S.A. 1902 (1970 Serjt.-Maj., Middlesex Regt.); CORONATION 1911, named (Sergt. Major); ARMY L.S. & G.C., E.VII.R. (Sjt. Mjr.); MERITORIOUS SERVICE MEDAL, G.VI.R., 1st type (Sjt. Mjr.) contact marks to the first, otherwise good very fine (4)
Brazil, ORDER OF THE SOUTHERN CROSS, 2nd type, Grand Cross insignia, by La Royale of Rio, comprising sash badge and breast star, in silver, metal and enamel complete with full dress sash, the star with several bent armpoints and refixed centre piece, otherwise very fine and better (2)
Brazil, ORDER OF RIO BRANCO, Grand Cross set of insigna comprising sash badge and breast star in silver-gilt and enamels, by H. Stern, complete with full dress sash and dress miniature, all in original case of issue, together with original bestowal document to His Excellency Admiral Americo Deus Rodrigues Tomaz, President of the Republic of Portugal, dated Brasilia 12 July 1972, some cracks and flaking to white enamel on badge, otherwise very fine and rare (3)
£600–£800
Bulgaria, ORDER OF ST. ALEXANDER, Grand Cross/Officer's breast star, in silver, with gilt and enamel centre, 87mm. diam., reverse pin removed and fitted with screwback device, otherwise good very fine
£100–£150
Croatia, ORDER OF MERIT FOR NON-CHRISTIANS, 1st class set for Ladies comprising breast badge mounted on original ribbon bow, and breast star, the reverse pin with marks of Brothers Knaus, Zagreb, good very fine and very rare (2)
£1,200–£1,500
Croatia, AIR CREW WIRELESS OPERATOR'S AND GUNNER'S BADGE, silver oval pinback badge having at its centre an eagle with a wingspan of 92mm, clutching lightning bolts, good very fine and rare.
£400–£500
Cuba, ORDER OF CARLOS MANUEL DE CESPEDES, by Vildadebo and Riera of Havana, Grand Cross set of insignia, comprising sash badge, and breast star, in silver-gilt and enamel, extremely fine, with sash (2)
France, GOLD MERIT MEDAL FOR THE SOLDIERS OF THE GUARD 1789, obverse instruments of imprisonment, reverse sword with wreath, extremely fine but of somewhat later manufacture
£150–£200
India, DECORATION OF THE LOTUS (PADMA BHUSAN), breast badge, in gold and enamel, with white gold centre and suspension, lower limb scratched below due to testing but otherwise good very fine and rare
£300–£500
India, Bahalwalpur, WESTERN FRONTIER, KOTSABZAL MEDAL, 1930-31 (imp. 1833 Sepoy Khan Khawas), extremely fine and rare
5th FOOT ORDER OF MERIT 1805, bronze medal for 7 Years service (Balmer R 174) polished, good fine
Hammer Price: £20
KHEDIVE'S STAR 1882, reverse engraved with regimental details and initials (1991 Sergt. A.W. 42nd) suspension detached otherwise very fine
QUEEN'S SOUTH AFRICA 1899-1902, 2 clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State (5737 Pte. T. Marshall, L.N. Lanc. Regt. M.I.) suspension slack, edge bruises and contact marks, otherwise nearly very fine and scarce
Greece, UNITED NATIONS MEDAL FOR KOREA 1950 53 (2) in their original card boxes of issue, extremely fine (2)
LONDON RIFLE BRIGADE, Shooting Medal, silver, impressed on the edge (Pte. I. Saw, Best Shot in E Company 1871) 33mm, in its John Pinches case of issue, good very fine
Hammer Price: £30
QUEEN'S SOUTH AFRICA 1899-1902, 2 clasps, Cape Colony, S.A. 1902 (43345 Pte. J. Mitchell, 32nd Bn. Imp. Yeo.) light edge bruising otherwise good very fine
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