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Russia, Empire, Life Saving Medal, Alexander I, silver, 1st type with portrait of Tsar in uniform, signed on obverse ‘C.L.F.’, very fine £500-£700
£500–£700
Serbia, Kingdom, Order of St. Sava, 2nd type, Commander’s neck badge, 88mm including crown suspension x 50mm, silver-gilt and enamel, Bishop with red robes, 1883 to reverse, unmarked, good very fine £200-£240
Hammer Price: £190
Spain, Kingdom, Royal Military Order of St. Ferdinand, Grand Officer’s Star, with wreath, 68mm, silver-gilt and enamel; Royal Order of St. Hermenegildo, Knight’s breast badge, 55mm including crown suspension x 38mm, gilt and enamel, with top riband bar, in Cejalvo, Madrid, case of issue, good very fine and better (2) £120-£160
Hammer Price: £240
Sweden, Kingdom, Order of the North Star, Grand Cross set of insignia, by Carlman, Stockholm, comprising sash badge, 78mm including crown suspension x 54mm, silver-gilt and enamel, unmarked; Star, 83mm, silver, with maker’s mark and silver marks on hinge, with full sash riband, in case of issue, about extremely fine (2) £400-£500
Hammer Price: £650
Thailand, Kingdom, Order of the White Elephant, Grand Cross sash badge, 128mm including crown suspension x 75mm, silver, silver-gilt, and enamel, unmarked, with full sash riband, suspension partially detached, otherwise good very fine £240-£280
Thailand, Kingdom, Order of the White Elephant, 3rd (1941) issue, Second Class set of insignia, comprising neck badge, 90mm including crown suspension x 52mm, silver-gilt and enamel, unmarked; Star, 82mm, silver, silver-gilt, and enamel, with maker’s mark to reverse of retaining pin, with neck riband, in case of issue, nearly extremely fine (2) £160-£200
Hammer Price: £160
Thailand, Kingdom, Order of the Crown, 3rd (1941) type, Second Class set of insignia, comprising neck badge, 85mm including crown suspension x 60mm, silvered, gilt, and enamel, unmarked, with neck riband; Star, 79mm, silvered, gilt, and enamel, unmarked, in fitted case of issue, extremely fine (2) £70-£90
Hammer Price: £95
A United States of America Second War Army Good Conduct medal awarded to Private First Class Arthur F. Perry, 103rd Infantry Regiment, who was killed in action 15 January 1945, during the battle for Luzon Island United States of America, Army Good Conduct Medal, slot brooch ‘Arthur F. Perry’; together with a later Philippines Liberation Medal, slot brooch, very fine (2) £40-£50
Hammer Price: £55
United States of America Vietnam War Air Medal group of four awarded to Sergeant First Class F. C. Goodin, 25th Aviation Battalion United States of America, Air Medal, bronze, the reverse officially named ‘Frankie C Goodin’; National Defense Medal, bronze; Vietnam Service Medal, bronze, with two bronze stars on riband; South Vietnam Medal 1964, gilt and enamel, 1 clasp, 1960-; together with a Valorous Unit Award and Meritorious Unit Commendation riband bars, nearly extremely fine (4) ...
Hammer Price: £85
United States of America, A selection of mainly Second World War and Korean War American Medals, including two Military Merit Medals and a Presidential Unit Citation riband bar; together with various other commemorative medals for both the Korean and Vietnam Wars; two French medals; two Greek medals; and two Soviet medals, generally good very fine and better (lot) £60-£80
A scarce Massachusetts Minuteman casualty medal awarded to Corporal Henry M. Fales, 57th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, late 3rd Rifles, who was killed in action during the Battle of the Wilderness 6 May 1864, his regiment suffering almost 50% casualties during one of the most fearful battles of the Civil War Massachusetts Minuteman Medal (Henry M. Fales, Prvt. B. 3d Btn. Rfn.) extremely fine £400-£500
Hammer Price: £400
An interesting Massachusetts Minuteman casualty medal awarded to Private William H. O’Neil, 19th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, late 3rd Rifles, who was severely wounded during a raid by J. E. B. Stuart’s cavalry in June 1862 Massachusetts Minuteman Medal (William H. O’Neil, Prvt. D. 3d Btn. Rfn.) extremely fine £300-£400
Hammer Price: £280
A scarce Massachusetts Minuteman medal awarded to Private Nathan D. Parker, 5th Infantry Regiment, the only Massachusetts Infantry Regiment to serve at 1st Bull Run and receive a medal. Later as a Hospital Steward of the 9th ‘Irish’ Infantry Regiment, he was wounded in action at the battle of Malvern Hill on 1 July 1862 where his regiment suffered over 50% casualties Massachusetts Minuteman Medal (Nathan D. Parker, Prvt. B 5th Reg.) extremely fine £400-£500
£400–£500
A scarce Massachusetts Minuteman casualty medal awarded to Private Nicholas H. F. Richardson, 18th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, late 4th Regiment, who took part in the 2nd Battle of Bull Run where his Regiment sustained heavy casualties and lost its Colours; he was later severely wounded at the assault on Marye’s Heights during the battle of Fredericksburg on 13 December 1862, the 18th loosing a further 134 officers and men Massachusetts Minuteman Medal (Nicholas H. F. Richardson,...
Hammer Price: £340
A New Jersey Civil War Veteran medal awarded to Private Job H. Findon, 25th New Jersey Infantry Regiment, a 9-months regiment, that was conspicuous for the part it played during the battle of Fredericksburg State of New Jersey Civil War Veteran Medal, the reverse officially numbered 3667, nearly extremely fine £300-£400
£300–£400
An Ohio Civil War medal awarded to Private Patrick Newton, a Veteran soldier of the 61st Ohio Infantry Regiment who served between February 1862 and July 1865, during which period the regiment saw service at the battles of 2nd Bull Run, Chancellorsville, and Gettysburg State of Ohio Veteran Civil War Medal (P. Newton Co G 61st Regt Inft) good very fine £300-£400
Hammer Price: £300
A West Virginia Civil War medal awarded to Second Lieutenant William H. Murphy of the famed 1st West Virginia Cavalry, who was injured at the Battle of Port Republic June 1862. Previous to enlistment he was a printer and established a newspaper ‘The American Citizen’ in 1855 West Virginia Civil War Medal, ‘Honorably Discharged’ type (Wilm H. Murphy. Co H 1st Cav Vols. Sergt) nearly extremely fine £300-£400
A fascinating West Virginia Civil War medal awarded to Private Samuel S. Hague, Captain Gilmore’s Company, Pennsylvania Dragoons, attached to the 1st Loyal Virginia Cavalry, then the 2nd West Virginia Cavalry, who served as mounted orderly to a 98th Ohio Infantry Colonel and then at HQ of the ex-French Cavalry Officer Brigadier-General Duffie West Virginia Civil War Medal, ‘Honorably Discharged’ type (Saml S. Hague. Co L 2nd Reg Cav Vols) good very fine £300-£400
A West Virginia Civil War medal awarded to Private Sandford B. Turner, 10th West Virginia Infantry Regiment, who after reenlisting as a Veteran, was wounded in action at the battle of Opequan (Winchester) on 19 September 1864 West Virginia Civil War Medal, ‘Honorably Discharged’ type (Sandford B. Turner Co B 10th Reg Inf Vols) in original named card box of issue, mint state £300-£400
Venezuela, Republic, Order of the Liberator, Second Class Star, 85mm x 80mm, silver, with coat of arms to central medallion with the inscription below being a variation from that usually encountered, silver marks to reverse, extremely fine £80-£100
United Nations, U.N. Korea 1950-54 (2), Greek issue (2), both in card boxes of issue; U.N. Medal (6), on UNTSO; ONUC; UNMOGIP; UNYOM; UNEF II; and UNDOF ribands; together with a fine Sterling Silver United Nations cigarette box, 183mm x 100mm x 54mm, the lid inscribed ‘Presented to Captain A. R. Tyler, US. Army, and Mrs. Tyler by Officers of The United Nations Liaison Groups, Tokyo July 1954’, good very fine, the last in very good condition (9) £140-£180
Hammer Price: £100
A Gordon Highlanders Officer’s Shoulder Belt Plate c1881-1953. The rectangular gilt back plate with silver mounted Order of the Thistle, with Egypt Sphinx and India Tiger, to the centre regimental title with Stag and Coronet, with standard hook and stud fasteners, good condition £140-£180
Hammer Price: £170
The Gordon Highlanders, officer’s silver glengarry/bonnet badge A very fine officer’s silver glengarry/bonnet badge, hallmarked Edinburgh 1917, by ‘H.T’ for Henry Tatton, of standard format being a stag’s head, ivy leaves, a royal princess’s coronet and the motto ‘By Dand’, two loop fasteners; together with mounted group of three miniature medals, Military Cross, G.V.R., British War and Victory Medals, in Spink & Son case, excellent condition (4) £180-£220
£180–£220
A Highland Light Infantry Tam O’Shanter. A scarce named other ranks Great War period Tam O’Shanter, complete with cap badge, double stitched lining, manufacturers lapel ‘Andersons & Sons, Edinburgh and Glasgow’, with ’N. P. Davidson HLI’ inscribed under the lapel, silk bow to the rear, contained in a leather collar box with the recipient’s initials on the top, good condition £200-£240
Hammer Price: £420
Shoulder titles. A selection of 14 British metal shoulder titles, including Hood Battalion, Anson Battalion, 13th/18th Hussars, Buffs Palestinian, 7th City of London, 19th London, 20th London, and Scottish Horse, all mounted on card with Westlake reference numbers, generally good condition (14) £100-£140
Hammer Price: £260
‘Q’ Battery Royal Artillery Buttons. 12 silver Officer’s buttons, for ‘Q’ Battery (Oxfordshire), 299th (Royal Buckinghamshire Yeomanry, Queen’s Own Oxfordshire and Berkshire) Royal Artillery, 9x 20mm by Stowasser & Co., London; 2x 17mm buttons by Stowasser & Co., London; and 1x 17mm by Rayner & Sons, Liverpool, all with reverse fixings, generally good condition (12) £60-£80
Hammer Price: £70
Auxiliary Territorial Service and Women’s Transport Service First Aid Nursing Yeomanry Cloth Insignia. A selection of Auxiliary Territorial Service and Women’s Transport Service First Aid Nursing Yeomanry cloth insignia, comprising a Women’s Transport Service First Aid Nursing Yeomanry cloth shoulder title; an Auxiliary Territorial Service cloth shoulder title; a pair of A.T.S. printed shoulder titles; an unmatched pair of A.T.S. cloth shoulder titles; an A.T.S. cloth slip-on shoulder...
Hammer Price: £140
Royal Air Force Full Dress Insignia c.1940. A selection of Royal Air Force full dress insignia, including Brevet Wings comprising 3x Pilots and another smaller example, and Observer; and an Officer’s Service Dress cap badge, minor service wear, otherwise good condition (6) £200-£240
Royal Air Force Insignia c.1940-50. A selection of Royal Air Force insignia, including Brevet Wings comprising 10x padded and flat Pilots examples, 2x Observer, Navigator, Air Gunner, some service wear, otherwise good condition (14) £200-£240
Hammer Price: £380
Royal Air Force Insignia c.1940-50. A selection of Royal Air Force insignia, including Brevet Wings comprising 10x padded and flat Pilots examples, Observer, Navigator, Air Gunner, Signaller, some service wear, otherwise good condition (14) £200-£240
Royal Air Force Insignia c.1940-50. A selection of Royal Air Force insignia, including Brevet Wings comprising 2x Observer and another smaller example, 2x Navigator and another smaller example, Bomber and Signaller these both smaller examples; together with a Parachute Wing and sundry cloth and metal items, some service wear, otherwise good condition (lot) £160-£200
Royal Air Force Insignia. A selection of Royal Air Force Insignia, including Royal Flying Corps Officer’s and Observer’s arm eagles; a United States of America Pilots and Bombers Brevets, the latter stamped Sterling to the rear; and sundry cap badges and buttons, generally good condition (lot) £200-£240
Hammer Price: £360
Miscellaneous Flying Ephemera. A Selection of Flying items including, Air craft plates, Junkers, Hurricane, Mae West Gas Bottle, photographs, paperwork, 2x escape compasses, and sundry other items, generally good condition (lot) £120-£160
A French Waterloo Shako Plate of the 25th Infantry Regiment, c.1812. Imperial Eagle with laurel wreath on stippled ground with 25 to the centre, stitching holes for attachment to the shako, some denting, otherwise good condition £260-£300
A French Napoleonic Imperial Guard Train of Artillery Helmet Plate 1806-10. A scarce Model 1806-10 Helmet Plate, 175mm x 120mm, brass, probably from Waterloo, missing orb off crown and 1 loop fixing from rear, otherwise good condition £800-£1,000
Hammer Price: £800
A French Napoleonic Imperial Guard 1st Regiment of the Young Guard Cartouche Box Plate 1810-12. A scarce finely detailed Model 1810-12 Cartouche Box Plate, 90mm x 100mm, cast brass with 2 thick loop type fixings to the rear for putting through slots in leather cartridge box, probably from Waterloo, very good condition £800-£1,000
A French Napoleonic Imperial Guard Cavalry Belt Plate c.1812. The medium die struck design example, 65mm x 68mm, stamped brass, the fixings to the rear complete, probably from Waterloo, very good condition £400-£500
A French Napoleonic Line Infantry Grenadiers Belt Plate c.1812. A die struck design example, 57mm x 60mm, stamped brass, with large flaming grenade on front, the fixings to the rear complete, probably from Waterloo, good condition £360-£440
£360–£440
A French Napoleonic Imperial Guard Officer’s Tunic Button c.1812. An excavated button showing a crowned Napoleonic Eagle; together with a Prussian Artillery Man’s Cartouche box brass grenade badge, with three flamed interlocked grenades with ‘FWR’ monogram to the centre, with 4 thick loops on the reverse for putting through the slots in leather cartridge box, both items in excavated condition almost certainly from Waterloo, fair condition (2) £500-£700
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