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3 December 1997
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Order of the Republic, Grand Officer’s breast star, silver and enamels, in its Bertrand case of issue with space for neck badge, damage to central circlet, otherwise very fine and scarce
£80–£100
Order of Nichan Iftikhar, 2nd type, Commander’s neck badge, silver and enamels, ‘Boar’s head’ stamp mark (Paris post 10 May 1838), good quality, nearly extremely fine
Hammer Price: £80
Order of the Medjidie, Grand Cross breast star, silver, gilt and enamels, four points broken and some minor repairs, otherwise very fine
Hammer Price: £130
Order of the Medjidie, 3rd class neck badge, silver, gold and enamel, Crimean War period, enamel chip to Crescent suspension, otherwise good very fine
Hammer Price: £150
Order of the Medjidie, 3rd class neck badge, silver with gold and enamel centre, gold and enamel Crescent suspension, the reverse inscribed with maker’s details ‘Hunt & Roskell late Storr & Mortimer, 156 New Bond St. London’, some enamel chips to centre and Crescent suspension, otherwise very fine
Hammer Price: £180
Order of the Medjidie, 4th class breast badge, silver, gold and enamel, Turkish made, enamel chipped on Crescent suspension, otherwise good very fine
Hammer Price: £100
Order of the Medjidie, 5th class breast badge, silver with gold and enamel centre and crescent suspension, Turkish made, mounted with a small silver service medal; Red Crescent Medal, 3rd class, bronze and enamels; together with other Turkish medals (10), mostly silver, including Imtiaz Medal, large (2) and small (2); General Service Medal; Plevna Medal (2), large and small, generally very fine (13)
Hammer Price: £340
Order of Osmanieh, 4th class breast badge, silver, gilt and enamels, chips to several arms, very fine
Hammer Price: £60
St Jean d’Acre Medal 1840, bronze; Medal for the Defence of Kars 1855, silver; Montenegro Campaign Medal, silver; Cretan Campaign Medal 1895, silver, nearly very fine or better (4)
Hammer Price: £300
Hejaz Railway Medal 1900, silver, very fine and rare
Hammer Price: £360
Miniatures (4), two pairs mounted as worn, comprising Gallipoli Star and Iron Cross 1914, very fine (4)
Hammer Price: £65
Legion of Merit, Legionnaire; Purple Heart, numbered, in case of issue with fittings; Silver Star; Bronze Star; Armed Forces Reserve Medal, Army; Army L.S. & G.C.; WWII Victory Medal; European African Middle East Campaign; American Campaign; together with Belgian and French Croix de Guerre, both WWII issues, generally good very fine or better (11)
Hammer Price: £120
Silver Star, the reverse inscribed (Lt. (JG) J. E. Mahoney, U.S.N.R. Presented 4 June 1943) wrap around brooch, very fine
Hammer Price: £140
Bronze Star Medal, named ‘Paul V. Logan’, in case of issue; Purple Heart, in case of issue; Army Good Conduct Medal (2), good very fine (4) £20-30
£50–£60
Sampson Medal 1898, Navy, reverse ‘Santiago de Cuba July 3’, suspension bar ‘Santiago’, reverse dated ‘June 6’, with slide bar ‘Santiago’ on ribbon, and brooch buckle bar ‘U.S.S. Brooklyn’, impressed on the edge (Victor Brady, App. 1st. C.) good very fine
Daughters of the American Revolution, membership badge, gold, silver and enamel, inscribed on the reverse ‘Laura W. Van Alstyne 23499’ and stamped with maker’s name ‘Caldwell 9.22.91. Patent’, gold suspension brooch inscribed ‘Gansevoort Chapter’, in its original Caldwell case of issue, the lid embossed with monogram ‘DAR’, extremely fine
Miniatures (12), including Air Force Cross; Navy Cross; Distinguished Service Medal, Army; Legion of Merit; Distinguished Service Medal, Navy; Silver Star; Purple Heart; Spanish War Service Medal; China Relief Expedition 1900, Navy; W. Indies Campaign 1898, Navy; W. Indies Naval Sampson Medal 1898, San Juan P.R. May 12, good very fine (12)
Order of the Holy Sepulchre, Commander’s neck badge, silver-gilt and enamels, complete with full neck cravat, good very fine
Cross of Mentana 1867, silver; Medal for Castelfidardo 1850, silver; Medal for the Siege of Rome 1849, bronze, all with old ribbons, very fine (3)
£150–£200
Order of the Crown, Knight’s breast badge, silver and enamels, very fine
Hammer Price: £40
Jubilee Medal 1911-36, Sultan Khalifa bin Harub, silver, fitted with replacement ring suspension, edge bruises and contact wear, therefore good fine and scarce
Hammer Price: £160
A Large Quantity of Medals, Badges and Insignia (several hundred pieces), mostly from Central European countries, especially Austro-Hungary and Germany, predominantly relating to the Great War, a good and interesting lot
Hammer Price: £780
Miniatures, a superb group of five on a gold chain with pins, comprising France, Legion of Honour, gold and enamels; Austria, Order of Franz Joseph, gold and enamels; Saxony, Ernestine House Order, 2nd type, gold and enamels; Tuscany, Military Merit Order, gold and enamels; Spain, Order of Isabella the Catholic, gold and enamels, extremely fine, the fourth rare (5)
Hammer Price: £460
Miniatures (74), a good selection from many countries, including Annam, Order of the Dragon, silver and enamels; Benin, Order of the Black Star, silver and enamels; Colombia, Order of Boyaca, silver-gilt and enamels; Finland, Order of the Rose, gold and enamels, the rose lacking from obverse; Italy, Order of the Crown, gold and enamels; Jordan, Order of the Star, silver and enamels; Portugal, Order of Christ, and Order of Aviz (2), one with crown, all silver-gilt and enamels; Somalia, Order o...
Hammer Price: £1,050
Miniatures (18), various countries, including Belgium, Order of Leopold I, Military, silver and enamels; Bulgaria, Order of Military Merit, with crown, silver and enamels; Egypt, Order of the Nile, silver, gilt and enamels; Russia, Medal of Zeal, Nicholas II, silver; Sweden, Lingiaden Stockholm 1938, silver-gilt, hallmarked; Turkey, Order of Osmanieh and Order of the Medjidie, both silver, gilt and enamels, very fine or better (18)
Hammer Price: £220
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