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Family group: Five: Acting Warrant Officer Class 1 W. T. Payton, 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade 1914 Star, with clasp (6117 R.S. Mjr., Rif. Brig.); British War and Victory Medals (6117 A-W.O. Cl.1, Rif. Brig.); Army L.S.& G.C., V.R. (6117 Clr. Serjt., Rifle Brigade); Army Meritorious Service Medal, G.V.R. (6117 A.S. Mjr., 4/Rif. Bde.) Seven: Private R. Payton, Royal Army Service Corps, late 6th Battalion London Regiment 1914-15 Star (2039 Pte., 6-Lond. R.); British War and Victory M...
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Germany, Third Reich, War Merit Cross 1939, Knight’s Cross with swords, neck badge, white metal, unmarked, good very fine £700-800
£700–£800
Germany, Third Reich, Minesweeping Badge, white metal, lacking pin catch; Civil Gliding Badge (2), ‘A’ certificate with one bird; another, ‘C’ certificate with three birds, both enamelled and numbered; Bamberg N.S. Flying Day Badge 1933, bronze, stick-pin; ‘Nationale Front’ Badge, white metal, stick-pin, good very fine (5) £60-80
£60–£80
Germany, Third Reich, Flier’s Commemorative Badge 1935, by C. E. Juncker, Berlin, 54 x 41mm., silver base metal, pin-backed, good very fine £200-300
Indian States, Bahawalpur, Victory Star 1939-45 (22), bronze, unnamed, with ribbon, good very fine and better (22) £160-200
£160–£200
Indian States, Bahawalpur, Pakistan Alliance Medal 1947 (20), unnamed, with ribbon, good very fine and better (20) £160-200
A very rare Serbian “Gold” Medal of Zeal group of four awarded to 2nd Lieutenant J. D. Hoy, South African Forces, who served with the Imperial Light Horse in the German South-West Africa campaign in 1914, prior to being wounded in Egypt and gassed in France 1914-15 Star (Tpr., I.L.H.); British War and Bi-lingual Victory Medals (2/Lt.); Serbian “Gold” Medal of Zeal, bronze-gilt, extremely fine (4) £400-500
Three: Captain F. H. Theron, South African Forces 1914-15 Star (Lt., P.F. Staff); British War and Bi-lingual Victory Medals, M.I.D. oak leaf (Capt.), extremely fine (3) £80-100
Three: Major E. J. Burgess, 1st South African Infantry, late Rand Rifles, a veteran of the German South-West Africa campaign 1914, who was wounded at Delville Wood in July 1916 and awarded an M.C. for the German Spring Offensive in 1918 1914-15 Star (Capt., Rand Rifles); British War and Bi-lingual Victory Medals (Major), extremely fine (3) £200-300
Three: Lieutenant C. W. Jardine, South African Aviation Corps 1914-15 Star (Pte., S.A. Aviatn. C.); British War and Bi-lingual Victory Medals (Lt.), extremely fine and rare (3) £150-200
Three: Major J. R. Watt, Natal Light Horse 1914-15 Star (Maj., Ntl. Light Hse.); British War and Bi-lingual Victory Medals (Major), nearly extremely fine (3) £150-200
Three: Corporal S. L. Harris, South African Forces 1914-15 Star (Pte., 8th Infantry); British War and B-ilingual Victory Medals (Cpl., 3rd Infantry), extremely fine (3) £80-100
Norway, Medal for Heroic Deeds, Haakon VII, 29mm., silver, unnamed, with ribbon, slight edge bruise, good very fine £70-90
£70–£90
Poland, People’s Republic, Order of the Red Banner of Labour, breast badge, silvered base metal and enamel; Order of Poland Restored 1944, badge, 62 x 62mm., gilt metal and enamel; Order of Military Virtue, 4th Class, gilt metal and enamel; Medal of Merit on the Field of Glory (2), 1st and 2nd type, base silver metal; Order of Grunwald, 2nd Class, base metal; Cross of Merit, gilt metal and enamel; Cross of Valour 1944; Partisan’s Cross1945; Silesian Uprising Cross, enamelled; Wielkopolski Upr...
£120–£160
Falmouth, Truro, Helston, Penryn and St. Ives Medal Commemorating the Loss of the East Indiaman “Kent” 1825, obverse: the East Indiaman ‘Kent’ in flames and the brig ‘Cambria’ sending two boats to the rescue, in exergue: ‘1 March 1825’; reverse: ‘To commemorate the destruction of the Kent East Indiamen by fire, in the Bay of Biscay; and the reception on board the brig Cambria, William Cook, Master, of 547 persons, thus providentially delivered from death’ (Mr Iohn Riddell), 48mm., silver, Re...
£500–£600
Romania, Kingdom, Order of the Crown, 1st type Officer’s breast badge, silver-gilt and enamel, minor enamel damage; Order of the Star, 1st type, Officer’s breast badge with swords, gilt metal and enamel, with cypher centre fitted to obverse and reverse, both with ribbon, good very fine (2) £50-70
£50–£70
Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 1 clasp, Defence of Ladysmith (259 Tpr. A. C. Brandon, Natal M.R.) very fine £140-160
Royal Inspection of The United Service Brigade (Swansea Division) 1904, bust of Edward VII right; reverse: ‘To Commemorate the Inspection of the United Service Brigade (Swansea Division) by His Majesty King Edward VII, July 20th 1904’, (J. Harman, 15), 33mm., silver, fitted with claw and ball suspension, this with repair, good very fine £40-60
£40–£60
Queen Victoria’s Jubilee Institute for Nurses Badge, 3rd Class for Queen’s Nurses, 32 x 20mm., bronze, reverse inscribed, ‘Ethel B. Holmes, Queen’s Nurse, Oct. 1914 - July 1923’; Royal British Nursing Association Badge, bronze, reverse inscribed, ‘Helen D. Cargill, 4930’, with integral brooch bar; College of Nursing Badge, silver and enamel, reverse stamped, ‘22520’, pin-backed; Territorial Force Nursing Service Medal, silver, unnamed; Central Midwives Board Certified Midwife Medal, silvered...
£80–£120
War Medal 1939-45 (25), unnamed, very fine and better (25) £80-100
£80–£100
Seven: Petty Officer A. R. Fordham, Royal Navy and Royal Fleet Reserve 1939-45 Star; Atlantic Star; Africa Star; Italy Star; Defence and War Medals; Royal Fleet Reserve L.S., G.VI.R., 1st issue (J. 111319 Dev. B. 16605 P.O., R.F.R.), together with Admiralty forwarding certificate for the campaign issues and a related I.D. disc, nearly extremely fine (8) £250-300
£250–£300
U.S.A., Army Staff Badge, by N.S. Meyer, gilt base metal and enamel; Tomb Honor Guard Badge, base silver metal; Drill Sergeant’s Badge, gilt base metal and enamel, reverse stamped, ‘P-24’; Army Career Counselor’s Badge, silver base metal; Army Recruiting Badges (2), Gold and Silver grades, base metals and enamel; Army Reserve Recruiting Badge, Bronze grade; National Guard Recruiting Badges (4), Master, Gold, Silver and Bronze grades, base metals, all unnumbered, all with clutch pin fittings,...
Uruguay, Yatay Medal 1865, bronze, good very fine £50-70
Vatican, Mentana Cross 1867, white metal; Portugal, Good Conduct Medal, Luiz I, 2nd type, silver, slip-bar on ribbon; Order of St. James of the Sword, breast badge, silver and enamel, enamel damage, fine; Spain, Franco Period, Order of St. Hermenegildo, breast badge, gilt base metal and enamel; Order of Military Merit, breast badge, gilt base metal and enamel, very fine and better except where stated (5) £80-100
Prince of Wales’ Visit to India 1875-76, small silver oval medal, edge bruise, otherwise good very fine £40-60
Indian Recruiting Badge, G.V.R., neck badge, bronze, silver-gilt and enamel, reverse numbered, ‘2211’, nearly extremely fine, scarce £80-100
8th King’s Royal Irish Hussars/5th Royal Irish Lancers, a fine and rare NCO’s silver arm badge hall marked Birmingham 1867 by ‘ES & S’ and further marked on the front ‘ES & S’ and the lion passant, of hollow back construction and retaining all three loop fasteners, the back plate also bears the scratch engraved name ‘Allerton’, some slight service wear to the front but generally in excellent condition £400-500
£400–£500
Three: Corporal F. Lynch, Royal Regiment of Wales General Service 1962, 1 clasp, Northern Ireland (24191925 Pte., R.R.W.); Rhodesia 1980 (24191925 Cpl., R.R.W.); Zimbabwe Independence Medal 1980, officially numbered 62957, the first two mounted court-style as worn, nearly extremely fine and rare (3) £600-800
RAF Chaplain, two scarce Chaplain’s side hat badges in gilt and blackened silver, gilt wings blackened silver cross and gilt laurels and lettering both of three part construction, one ‘British’ made and of finer construction the other possibly ‘Indian’ made (some wear) both with original pin backs; Rifle Volunteers, an other ranks die-stamped white metal pouch belt plate c1860-80 a QVC over laurel sprays with strung bugle horn within, two bolt fasteners to the reverse; Royal Tank regiment one...
Long Range Desert Group, a very rare desert cotton smock in beige/pink camouflage colours, complete with all brass press stud ‘buttons’ (marked ‘NEWEY PAT.201430-22’) and pale brown herring-bone pattern twill cords and ties, very good condition (1) £200-250
£200–£250
Territorial Force Efficiency Medal, G.V.R. (326014 Spr-L. Cpl. T. Muir, R.E.); Efficiency Medal, G.VI.R., 1st issue, Militia (1982560 Spr. R. H. Ebrey, R.E.) nearly extremely fine (2) £80-100
A Great War M.B.E. group of four awarded to Captain F. J. Bagshawe, South African Forces The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, M.B.E. (Civil) Officer’s 1st type breast badge; 1914-15 Star (Capt., 5th Mtd. Bde.); British War and Bi-lingual Victory Medals, M.I.D. oak leaf (Capt.), good very fine and better (4) £180-220
Rhodesian Special Air Service, a scarce pair of padded embroidered wings for dress uniform (Owen C405) a similar pair for work-dress (C394) and a variant work-dress pair with smaller backing cloth, excellent overall condition (3) £80-120
Austria, Empire, Order of the Golden Fleece, a superb quality jewelled badge, 39 x 30mm., gold, 35.44g., with diamond studded sling, horns and hooves, unmarked, fitted with gold hook suspension, 19th Century, good very fine £4000-5000
£4,000–£5,000
A Great War M.C. group of four awarded to Lieutenant E. R. Begley, 2nd South African Infantry: a veteran of the German South-West Africa campaign in 1914, and the Somme offensive in July 1916, he was severely wounded by machine-gun fire near Arras in April 1917 Military Cross, G.V.R., in its case of issue; 1914-15 Star (Pte., 5th Infantry); British War and Bi-lingual Victory Medals (Lt.), extremely fine (4) £600-800
Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry, a good quality officer’s navy blue four pocket patrol jacket, complete with silver and gilt Prince of Wales’s crest/motto collar badges and silver plated buttons bearing a KC over the PoW crest, ‘chain’ shoulder scales not present; together with a fine quality officer’s mess jacket and waistcoat of dark blue cloth with narrow scarlet piping down the back and arms, narrow flat double gold cord shoulder straps bearing gilt rank stars for a Captain, plated KC buttons to...
Royal Engineers, a very fine officer’s black fur busby of the pattern originally introduced in 1856 and worn until 1874, briefly re-introduced c1928/39 complete with mid-blue bag, a gilt KC grenade plume holder and white horse hair plume, leather chin strap, sweat band and trade label for ‘Hawkes & Co Ltd 1 Savile Row W late 14 Piccadilly’, japanned metal carrying tin with brass name plate ‘Captain PA Ullman/Royal Engineers’, minor gilt loss to the plume holder otherwise excellent condition (...
£300–£350
A rare Great War East Africa campaign M.C. group of three awarded to Lieutenant J. W. Bayman, South African Forces, a Machine-Gun and Stokes Mortar Section Officer, who was wounded in August 1917 Military Cross, G.V.R., in its case of issue; British War and Bi-lingual Victory Medals (Lt.), nearly extremely fine (3) £600-800
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