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Colonial Police Forces L.S. & G.C., E.II.R., 2nd issue (2) (10841 Afr/Const. Madeyi, B.S.A.P.; 4426 Const. Munyao Luenze, Kenya.) edge bruising, generally nearly very fine (2) £80-£100
£80–£100
Pair: African Inspector Numero, Nyasaland Police Malawi Independence Medal, 1964, unnamed; Colonial Police Forces L.S. & G.C., E.II.R., 2nd issue (Insp. Numero, Nyasaland Police.) mounted as worn, edge bruises and wear to second, good fine and better Colonial Police Forces L.S. & G.C., G.V.R. (204 2nd Gde. Sgt. Sukali.) heavy contact marks, good fine (3) £80-£100
Indian Independence Medal 1947 (2) (60661 Rfn. Harkabahadur Gurung, 5 G.R.; 21134048 Rfn. Atale. Gurung. G.R.); Pakistan Independence Medal 1947 (Muhammad Din F.C.2560); Nigeria Independence Medal 1960; Malawi Independence Medal 1964; Fiji Independence Medal 1970; Papua New Guinea Independence Medal 1975; St. Christopher, Nevis and Anguilla Independence Medal 1983, generally very fine (8) £60-£80
£60–£80
Pair: Corporal S. Dooley, Eire District, St. John Ambulance Brigade Service Medal of the Order of St John, silver, straight bar suspension (31861. Cpl. S. Dooley. Eire. S.J.A.B. 1945.); Ireland, Free State, Emergency Service Medal 1939-46, Army, Air Corps, Navy issue, with two 1939-46 clasps, bronze, unnamed as issued, with integral top riband bar, extremely fine, the first scarce to an Irish recipient (2) £160-£200
£160–£200
Royal Humane Society, large silver medal by Pingo, reverse inscribed, ‘Do. Penn. vitam ob restitvtam 1798’, unmounted, test mark to obverse rim, good very fine £200-£240
£200–£240
Royal Humane Society, large bronze medal (successful) (C. D. Tilley. 1837) planchet only, edge bruising and minor dig to obverse field, good very fine £200-£240
Royal Humane Society, large bronze medal (successful) (T. Harman) edge bruising and contact marks that has obscured the date to reverse, fair to fine £100-£140
£100–£140
Royal Humane Society, small bronze medal (successful) (William White. 15. August 1885.) lacking integral bronze riband buckle, edge bruise, good very fine £100-£140
Liverpool Shipwreck and Humane Society, Marine Medal, 3rd type, silver (To Frank Locke for Gallant Service 2nd. March 1918.) with integral top silver riband buckle, nearly extremely fine £160-£200
The Posthumous Lloyd’s Bravery Medal awarded to Third Radio Officer Richard Phillips, S.S. Empire Byron, killed in action on Convoy ‘PQ17’ and awarded a Posthumous Commendation Lloyd’s Medal for Bravery at Sea (Third Radio Officer Richard Phillips, S.S. “Empire Byron”, 4th July 1942) in case its gilt embossed fitted case of issue, extremely fine £800-£1,000
£800–£1,000
Carnegie Hero Fund Medallion, bronze, 90mm (Mrs. Frances. Maud. Wright. “Southwark” 26th December 1910.) the reverse dated ‘1910’, contained in its case of issue, edge bruise, very fine £1,000-£1,400
£1,000–£1,400
Corporation of Glasgow Bravery Medal, 1st type, silver (James M. Archer Jr.) with integral top ‘Gallantry’ riband bar, extremely fine £140-£180
£140–£180
Moray Floods Medal 1829, 41mm, silver, the obverse featuring a view of the Bridge over the Spey at Fochabers, partially destroyed by the river in a raging flood, the reverse inscribed in raised lettering (name of recipient and service impressed), ‘Presented by the Central Committee for the Flood Fund to Robert Mackay Floods as an Honorary Reward for his Courage and Humanity shewn at the Great Flood August 4th 1829’, planchet only, edge bruising, very fine £400-£500
£400–£500
An unofficial Life Saving Medal, base metal and enamel, in the form of a cross with circular centre, the obverse depicting a life boat at sea, the reverse crudely scratched ‘They shall not drown. Presented to Whlpit V., The Heroic Airman, for Bravery in action at Wardown Lake 11/4/48’, fair condition £40-£50
£40–£50
France, Third Republic, Leuville Life Saving Brigade Bravery Medal, silver, reverse engraved ‘To W. J. Cairns’, with top silver riband bar, in fitted case of issue, extremely fine £50-£70
£50–£70
Arctic Medal 1875-76 (Wm. H. Edwards, Ship’s Steward, Yacht Pandora.) very fine £1,800-£2,200
£1,800–£2,200
Worlingworth Volunteers Medal 1798 (2), 38mm, silver, the obverse depicting a volunteer soldier at attention with shouldered arms, at his feet a drum, in the background a tower, the reverse depicting a heart encircled by nine hands within a garter, in turn encircled by a wreath of national flowers with crown above, inscribed ‘Worlingworth Volunteers, John Henniker, Major, Commt.’, the obverse inverted in relation to reverse and suspension (Rayner Bellman. Ensign.; Samuel Ray. --t...
43rd Monmouth Light Infantry Medal, obv. engraved, ‘a crown with pendant bugle horn, with ‘43’ in the centre, ‘Monmouth Light Infantry’; rev. engraved, ‘Presented to James Webb Sergt., Brevet Major Tylden’s Coy., 1st Batt. 43rd L.I. A reward for his Soldierly Merit & Gallant Conduct while serving in the Peninsula with the Light Division 1814’, 55mm., silver, with fixed ring suspension, good very fine £400-£500
An oval engraved medal with decorated rim, 47mm x 38mm, silver, hallmarks for Glasgow 1865, obverse engraved ‘Presented by Ex. Lieut. Whitelaw to the 9th. Compy. I.V.A. being a Prize for Carbine Competition’, reverse engraved ‘Won by Corporal Robert Black Glasgow 1st. January 1866.’ with integral loop suspension, with top and bottom brooch bars on riband, and silver crossed rifles affixed to riband, good very fine £80-£100
Hadleigh and Thundersley Boer War Tribute Medal, 30mm, silver, obverse depicting crossed flags, with crown above, ‘Hadleigh Thundersley Peace Carnival’, the reverse inscribed ‘In commemoration of the Annexation of the Orange Free State and Transvaal October 1900’, unmounted, minor edge bruising, very fine, rare £100-£140
Memorial Plaque (William John Garner) in torn paper envelope with card outer cover, extremely fine £70-£90
£70–£90
Memorial Plaque (Vivian Prees Williams) in card envelope, nearly extremely fine £60-£80
Memorial Plaques (3) (Albert Frank George Forsey; Vivian Archibald Sykes; Albert Warne) minor spotting to second and polish residue to last, generally very fine and better (3) £80-£100
Memorial Plaque (2) (Walter Thomas Llewellyn Trerise; William James Wall) first good very fine; the second pierced at 12 o’clock, polished, therefore nearly very fine (2) £80-£100
Memorial Plaque (3) (Glaslyn Elias; Edwin Parkhouse; John Nicholas) the first with four large drilled holes when sometime mounted; edge nicks, polished and worn in parts, fair to fine and better (3) £70-£90
Memorial Plaque (Charles Montague Chaplin) in card envelope, nearly extremely fine £100-£140
Canadian Memorial Cross, G.V.I.R. (G.17452 Pte. R. Blaquiere) very fine £100-£140
Canadian Memorial Cross, E.II.R. (B-6677 WOII T. Yardley, D.C.M.) good very fine £120-£160
£120–£160
Bethania Calvinistic Methodist Chapel Mardy, Morriston, Swansea Great War Tribute Medal, 25mm, gold (9ct., 10.54g) and enamel, the obverse with ‘Bethania C M’ and blue enamel detail representing the bible with dove above, the reverse embossed ‘For Services in the Great War Present to’ and engraved ‘J. Thomas, Mardy’, with small ring suspension, extremely fine, rare £220-£260
£220–£260
Crickhowell, Breconshire, Great War Tribute Medal, 29mm, silver, the obverse bearing the a representation of the goddess of peace flourishing an olive branch with the shield of Britannia, and the words ‘For Service in the Great War 1914 - 1919’, the reverse with the arms of the town of Crickhowell and ‘For King and Country’ and engraved ‘G. Beavis R.N.’, with small ring suspension, good very fine, rare £70-£90
Cross Hands, Carmarthenshire, Soldiers and Sailors Reception Committee Great War Tribute Medal, 30mm, gold (9ct., 11.21g), hallmarks for Birmingham 1919, the obverse with a representation of Pax, the Roman goddess of Peace with an olive wreath in each arm with kneeling soldier and sailor below, the reverse engraved ‘Private Willie Jones Cross Hands 1919’, with small loop suspension, extremely fine, rare £260-£300
£260–£300
Hafod Isha Copper and Nickel Works, Swansea, Great War Tribute Medal, 24mm, gold (9ct., 4.35g), hallmarks for Birmingham 1919, the skeletal medal or fob in the form of a maltese cross with circlet around, the obverse engraved to the central cross ‘Hafod Isha Works’, surrounded by ‘Served in the Great War’, the reverse engraved ‘1914 - 1919 W. J. Phillips’, the surrounding circlet with scroll decoration, with loop and pin suspension, extremely fine, rare £100-£140
Laleston and District, Glamorganshire, Great War Tribute Medal27mm, gold (9ct., 6.53g including pin fitting), hallmarks for Birmingham 1917, the obverse with ornate embossed shield device to centre with stylised crown above, the reverse finely engraved ‘To Stoker R. J. Williams, H.M.S. Carnarvon R.N. By Laleston and District Friends for his brave service in the European War 1918’, original loop removed and brooch fitting neatly affixed to the rear but obscuring a small part of engraved...
Libanus Chapel, Blaenclydach, Rhondda, Great War Tribute Medal, 26mm, silver, hallmarks for Birmingham 1919, in the form of a fob with attached pocket watch chain T’ bar, the obverse with engraved decoration and gold appliqué centre with coronet above, the reverse engraved ‘Libanus Blaenclydach I Pte. W. R. Thomas 9th Welsh’, polished, very fine, rare £60-£80
Llandebie, Carmarthenshire Great War Tribute Medal, 31mm, silver with enamel detail, hallmarks for Birmingham 1921, the obverse bearing a central shield device bearing four dragons flanked by a soldier and sailor with larger dragon above and trophy of flags below, with red white and blue enamel detail, surrounded by a circlet reading ‘The Great War 1914 - 1919’, the reverse embossed ‘Presented by the people of Llandebie to’ and engraved ‘Gunner James Morris R.G.A.’, within a...
Llandrindod Wells, Powys, Great War Tribute Medal, 23mm, gold (9ct., 6.67g) and enamel, hallmarks for Birmingham 1919, the obverse bearing the allegorical figure of the Greek goddess of health, Hygieia, surrounded by the words ‘Honour, Truth, Justice and Liberty on red white and blue enamelled circlet, the plain reverse engraved ‘Presented to Major F. P. Nunneley by Llandrindod Wells for service in the Great War 1914 - 1919’, with ring suspension, the reverse with minor scuffing...
Llanfihangel Rhosycorn, Carmarthen, Great War Tribute Medal, 32mm, silver, hallmarks for Birmingham 1920, the obverse bearing the allegorical figure of ‘Winged Victory’ bearing an olive wreath in each arm suspended over the heads of a soldier and sailor in uniform, the sailor sitting astride a naval gun barrel, the reverse reading ‘War Hero - Llanfihangel Rhosycorn - 1914 -1918’ and engraved ‘D. Evans Gwastedd [for service] L.C. France’, with small ring suspension, nearly...
Maesmynis, Breconshire, Great War Tribute Medal, 27mm, silver, hallmarks for Birmingham 1919, and enamel, the obverse bearing a quartered shield device with red enamel detail, with floral and foliate scroll surrounding, within which is a blue enamelled circlet reading ‘Maesmynis Welcome Home 1914 - 1918’, the reverse with embossed lettering ‘For Services in the Great War’ and engraved, ‘S. C. Jones.’, some blue enamel loss, otherwise very fine, rare £60-£80
Mynydbach, Treboeth and District, Swansea, Sailor and Soldier Reception Fund Great War Tribute Medal, 31mm, silver, gold appliqué, and enamel, hallmarks for Birmingham 1919, the obverse with red, white and blue enamelled scroll above reading ‘Am Wrol Deb’, pierced decoration surround and central applied gold medallion engraved ‘Presented to Sgt. J. J. Ford on his return from the Great War’, the reverse with Mynydbach, Treboeth and District above and the central medallion engraved...
New Radnor Great War Tribute Medallion, 57mm, bronze, the obverse depicting the town crest of New Radnor bearing the inscription ‘New Radnor’s mark of gratitude for service in the Great War 1914 - 1919’, to the reverse a laurel wreath with centre engraved ‘Pte. A. T. Wall. Tank Corps.’, unmounted, edge bruising, otherwise good very fine, rare £80-£100
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