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Lot No 491
An attractive watercolour of a mounted Trumpeter of the Scots Greys, 20cm by 25cm, by F. O. Bevine, good condition £200-250
Lot No 482
Royal Albert Hall, Steward’s Badge, silver, monogram RAH with crown above, reverse with lapel stud fitting, the stud fitting twisted, otherwise very fine and scarce £20-30
Lot No 444
Royal Humane Society, Parchment Testimonial Certificate ‘To J. B. Thornton, for having on the 1st September 1917 gone to the rescue of a woman who was in imminent danger of drowning in the sea at Eastbourne and whose life he gallantly saved’; together with Royal Life Saving Society, Intermediate Certificate...
Lot No 422
Emergency Service Medal 1939-46, Air Raid Precautions Organization, with related award certificate (Alma G. Fitt) good very fine £30-40
Lot No 443
Royal National Lifeboat Institution, coloured Certificate of Service, illustrated by L. W. Wyllie, to certify that ‘Thomas Cribben was Second Coxwain for 12 years and previously a member of the crew of the North Deal Life-boats for 32 years, during which periods the Life-boats rescued 578 lives from Shipwreck....
Lot No 449
Carnegie Hero Fund Trust, Honorary Certificate ‘Presented by the Trustees to Kimberley F. Noakes, Egham, Surrey, in Recognition of Heroic Endeavour to Save Human Life on 18th December 1946’, approx 400x300 mm, good condition £40-80
Lot No 419
A group of three awarded to Nursing Sister E. Widlake, B.R.C.S. British War and Victory Medals (E. Widlake); Hospital Notre Dame des Grieves, small medal in silver and enamels, the reverse inscribed (Sister E. Widlake, Reconnaissance Guerre 1914-1916) hallmarked Birmingham 1915, good very fine (3) £30-40
Lot No 453
The Fire Brigades Association, bronze medal for gallantry, 32 mm, the reverse inscribed (George Gough, Liverpool, for Gallantry Dec. 23. 1901) good very fine £100-150
Lot No 476
Royal Irish Ordnance Corps, struck bronze medal, 40 mm, the reverse numbered ‘99’, with small integral loop for suspension, nearly very fine £60-80
Lot No 493
Medal Collector’s Cabinet, satin wood, 53cm across, 48 cm high, 27cm deep, two hinged panelled front-opening doors, contains nine shallow drawers (should be ten), suitable for storing medals, in good order but would benefit from some renovation £100-150
Lot No 420
British War and Victory Medal Pairs (2), (Per. A. Persson; G.G. Renard); together with 1939-45 Star (2), Pacific Star and War Medal, these all unnamed as issued, good very fine (6) £40-60
Lot No 446
Liverpool Shipwreck and Humane Society Marine Medal, Silver, 3rd type (To George Watson, for Gallant Service, 27th June 1923) in case of issue but lacking ribbon buckle, edge bruises, otherwise very fine £60-80
Lot No 484
Execution of Sir Roger Casement 1916, cast bronze propaganda medal by Karl Goetz, 58 mm, good very fine £100-150
Lot No 457
Explosives Loading Company, silver medal for Distinguished Service, 39 mm, obverse inscribed ‘Pro Patria April 2nd 1916’ wreath of laurel around, the reverse inscribed (Presented to P. Harris by Explosives Loading Company for Distinguished Service) hallmarked Birmingham 1916, good very fine £100-150
Lot No 479
Royal Hibernian Military School, silver medal for Continued Good Conduct, 34 mm, fitted with rings for suspension, good very fine £30-40
Lot No 462
Norton Hill Colliery Explosion Relief Fund, Presentation Certificate, 470x380 mm, ‘Awarded by the Committee on behalf of the Subscribers to the above Fund to George S. Pollard for Conspicuous Bravery on the occasion of an Explosion at Norton Hill Colliery, on 9th April 1908. This certificate was presented at...
Lot No 441
Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 3 clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Johannesburg (Servt. W. Wisking, Irish Hospital) attempted erasure of ‘Servt.’, otherwise very fine £120-140
Lot No 418
The Great War pair awarded to Lieutenant C. E. Adams, Royal Fusiliers, late Sergeant in the Devon Regiment, wounded four times and awarded the D.C.M., and killed in the train ambush at Headford Junction, Co. Kerry, Ireland, in March 1921 British War and Victory Medals (2.Lieut. C. E. Adams) extremely fine (2) ...
Lot No 437
Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 3 clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Johannesburg (Dvr. G. Byrne, Irish Hospital) edge bruise, otherwise very fine £140-180
Lot No 478
City of Waterford Merit Medal, ‘To the South Devon Militia in Testimony of Merit 1799’, struck silver medal, 32 mm, with small integral loop for suspension, good very fine £60-80
Lot No 435
Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 2 clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State (Dvr. P. J. Murphy, Irish Hospital) toned, nearly extremely fine £140-180
Lot No 438
Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 3 clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal (Dvr. T. Moore, Irish Hospital) nearly extremely fine £140-180
Lot No 424
Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, no clasp (L. Wroughton, Esq.) nearly extremely fine and rare £100-150
Lot No 436
Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 3 clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Johannesburg (Drsr. P. Stewart, Irish Hospital) some fire damage and repair to suspension, otherwise nearly very fine £80-100
Lot No 428
Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 3 clasps, Cape Colony, Wittebergen, Belfast (6469 Pte. T. Connors, 1st Rl. Irish Regt.) nearly extremely fine £100-120
Lot No 439
Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 3 clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal (Dvr. T. Nolan, Irish Hospital) nearly extremely fine £140-180
Lot No 486
Irish Red Cross, Nursing and Hospital Badges, silver and enamel (10), silver (2), and one in bronze, several named or numbered, two lacking brooch fittings, very fine or better (13) £30-40
Lot No 434
The Boer war pair awarded to Corporal J. Sheehan, Imperial Yeomanry, formerly an Orderly with the Irish Hospital Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 3 clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Johannesburg (Orderly, Irish Hospital); King’s South Africa, 2 clasps (33206 Cpl., Imp. Yeo.) contact marks, therefore...
Lot No 469
‘Panko’ or ‘Votes for Women’, The Great Card Game, Suffragists v. Anti-Suffragists, complete pack of 48 playing cards illustrated with pictures by E. T. Reed of “Punch”, published by Peter Gurney Ltd, London, with playing instructions and contained in original outer card box, the outer box and playing...
Lot No 492
An early watercolour of a 1798 Irish Rebel, 16cm. by 20cm; together with a water colour of a Sowar of the 29th Deccan Horse, this signed, W. E. Cramer Roberts 6/13, 21cm. by 34cm., good condition (2) £80-120
Lot No 440
Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 3 clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal (Clerk T. W. Harris, Irish Hospital) good very fine £140-180
Lot No 483
Vatican, Castelfiardo Medal 1860, German silver, named on the edge (J. Power, I.P. Brigade 1860) lacking ribbon, very fine £200-300
Lot No 487
Book of Common Prayer, pocket sized 1852 edition, bound in red leather with brass edges and locket, the front cover gold blocked ‘G. P. Houghton, 11th P.A.O. Hussars’, and inscribed in ink inside ‘G. P. Houghton, 11th Hussars’, good condition £100-150
Lot No 423
Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, no clasp (Rev. C. H. Hutt, P.C. Dept.) nearly extremely fine and very rare £200-300
Lot No 490
An attractive watercolour on card of a mounted officer of the 14th Hussars, circa 1860-65, 19cm by 25cm, by Orlando Norie, good condition £200-250
Lot No 450
Ally Sloper’s Medal for Valour, silver, 36 mm, the reverse inscribed (To William J. Osborn for his Courageous Conduct at the Fire at Coast Guard Station, Castle Townshend, Co. Cork, 7 July 1888) fitted with small ring for suspension, nearly very fine and rare £200-300
Lot No 458
Maidstone Typhoid Epidemic 1897, silver medal, 31 mm, the reverse scroll inscribed (A. Elkington) good very fine £100-150
Lot No 456
Surrey Commercial Dock Company, silver medal for Saving Life, 38 mm, the reverse inscribed (William E. Edwards, July 19. 07) in fitted case of issue, good very fine and rare £200-300
Lot No 475
Royal Tyrone Regiment, For Soldierly Merit, struck silver medal, 38 mm, fitted with steel clip and ring suspender, very fine £80-120
Lot No 455
Liverpool Medal for Heroism, silver, 50 mm, the reverse inscribed (Robert Stannard King, March 18th 1927) nearly extremely fine and rare £150-200
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