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4 December 2001
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Three: Second Lieutenant C. R. McAndrew, Warwickshire Yeomanry, formerly Staffordshire Yeomanry 1914-15 Star (2758 L.-Cpl., Staff. Yeo.); British War and Victory Medals (2. Lieut.); together with an original photograph of recipient in uniform, nearly extremely fine (3) £250-300
£250–£300
Port of London (Volunteer Infantry?), an extremely fine and rare officer’s oval copper gilt shoulder belt plate c1797-1815, the plate engraved with St Edward’s crown over an uncabled kedge anchor to the left and right are the crests from the Arms of the City of London and Trinity House, around the upper rim, ‘Port of London’, at the base the entwined script capital initials ‘HM’, one hook and two studs to the reverse, some loss of gilt to the central area of the plate otherwise...
£500–£700
With Kitchener To Khartoum, by G. W. Steevens, 326pp, published 1898, original decorated blue cloth covers; together with, The War in The Crimea, by General Sir Edward Hamley, K.C.B., 312pp, published 1910; Ordre National Du Merite, by Claude Ducourtial, 195pp, published 1978, text in French, this last with damage to cover, otherwise good condition (3) £40-50
£40–£50
Cravens Part in The Great War, compiled and edited by John Clayton, 391pp, containing numerous named photographs and biographical detail of servicemen from the Craven area; together with London County Council Record of War Service 1914-1918, with book plate inscribed ‘Presented by the London County Council in memory of the services rendered by Sec. Lieut. J. R. Carne in the Great War 1914-18’, both in original cloth bindings, good condition £30-50
£30–£50
The Military and Naval Medal Magazine, Volume I, edited by Douglas Glendining, a rare collated edition, comprising the first twelve issues, dated between November 1895 and September 1896, containing many interesting articles and medal rolls compiled by various luminaries of the time, unattractive modern bindings, 188pp, contents in good condition £50-70
£50–£70
New Zealand 1845-1866, reverse dated 1866 (422 Jas. Baillie, 4th Batn. Mility. Trn.) nearly very fine £200-220
£200–£220
Brazil, Empire, Order of the Rose, badge of a Knight Grand Cross and Grand Dignitary, gold and enamels, 62mm diameter, enamel chips to both central legends and minor chips to roses, otherwise very fine and rare £2000-2500
£2,000–£2,500
Brazil, Empire, Order of the Rose, star of a Commander and Dignitary, silver-gilt body with appliqué badge in gold and enamels, surmounted by gold crown of Dom Pedro II with green enamel caul, 54mm diameter, lacking retaining clip for reverse pin, minor chips to points of two lower arms and to several roses, otherwise good very fine £800-1000
£800–£1,000
South Africa 1834-53 (Major T. Donovan, Cape Md. Rifles) very fine £500-600
£500–£600
China, Peoples Liberation Army, Capital Guard Medal 1989, in case of issue; Third Class Medal, in case of issue; Russia, China Campaign 1900-01; Teachers’ Merit Medal 1909, these both later pieces; U.S.S.R., Long Service Medal (Irreproachable service in the Armed Forces), (3), 1st class (20 years), 2nd class (15 years), and 3rd class (10 years), generally good very fine (7) £40-50
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