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16 December 2003
Doncaster Tribute Medal, South African War 1900-01, reverse engraved, ‘To William Burton from the Corporation of Doncaster’, 32mm., 9ct. gold and enamel, hallmarks for Birmingham 1902, in City Jewelry Co., Doncaster case of issue, slight enamel damage, good very fine, rare £300-400
Hammer Price: £370
Doncaster Tribute Medal, South African War 1900-02, reverse engraved, ‘To Samuel Stace from the Corporation of Doncaster’, 32mm., 9ct. gold and enamel, hallmarks for Birmingham 1904, extremely fine, rare £300-400
Hammer Price: £410
Melton Mowbray Tribute Medal, Transvaal War in South Africa 1900 - 1901, reverse inscription in raised letters (name, rank and unit engraved), ‘Presented by the Town of Melton Mowbray to R. B. Muir in recognition of his Patriotism & Valour in serving in the Transvaal War as Captain in the 65th Com. Imp. Yeo.’, 38.5mm., silver, unmounted, extremely fine £200-250
Hammer Price: £270
Oxfordshire Light Infantry Good Service Medal, South Africa 1899 - 1902, unnamed, 36mm., silver, extremely fine £80-120
Hammer Price: £130
Royal Welsh Fusiliers Tribute Medal, South Africa 1900 - 02, obverse struck: Welsh dragon, ‘Y Ddraig Goch a Ddyry Cychwyn’; reverse engraved, ‘ 7513 Bugler E. Doyle, Royal Welsh Fusiliers, 3rd Vol. Battn.’, 26mm., 9ct. gold, hallmarks for Birmingham 1902, extremely fine £120-160
Hammer Price: £260
Borough of Stafford Tribute Medal, South African Campaign 1901, a finely struck medal, obverse: a castle with four towers, flanked by two ‘Stafford’ knots; reverse a mounted trooper and a soldier on one knee (Private G. H. Peach, 6th Co. Staffs. Imp. Yeomanry), impressed naming, 38.5mm., silver, hallmarks for Birmingham 1901, in Mummery & Son, Stafford case of issue, extremely fine, attractive £200-250
Hammer Price: £520
Winsford Tribute Medal, Transvaal War in South Africa 1900 - 1901, reverse inscription in raised letters (name, rank and unit engraved), ‘Presented by the Town of Winsford to Capt. Jas. A. Turner in recognition of his Patriotism & Valour in serving in the Transvaal war as an Officer in the Staff’, 38.5mm., silver, extremely fine £300-350
Hammer Price: £550
Worksop Tribute Medal, ‘To commemorate services rendered in South Africa 1899 - 1902 (F. W. Spencer), fine £80-100
Hammer Price: £90
Yorkshire Imperial Yeomanry 1900-1902, 3rd Battalion, South Africa 1901-1902 (32467 Pte. H. Taylor), good very fine £80-100
Hammer Price: £120
Yorkshire Imperial Yeomanry 1900-1902, 66th Company, South Africa 1900-1901 (12296 P. Grandage), minor edge bruise, good very fine £120-160
Hammer Price: £200
Aylburton Welcome Home Medal, obverse: Britannia with flag, shaking hands with a soldier, coat-of-arms above, reverse inscripition in raised letters (name engraved), ‘Presented to George Harris who fought in the Great War 1914-18’, 26mm., 9ct. gold, hallmark indistinct, nearly extremely fine £100-140
Barnburgh (Yorkshire) Welcome Home Medal, obverse: sailor and soldier shaking hands, with angel above, reverse inscription in raised letters (name engraved), ‘Barnburgh’s Memento to Thomas Jackson for services with His Majesty’s Forces 1914-1919’, 32mm., 9ct. gold, hallmarks for Birmingham 1919, nearly extremely fine £120-160
Hammer Price: £140
Eight: Miss G. Howell, British Red Cross Society and Bermondsey V.A.D. B.R.C.S. War Service Medal 1914-18, unnamed as issued, with brooch bar; B.R.C.S. ‘For Service’ Badge (2), (L 13355); another (L 14422), both enamelled, pin-backed; B.R.C.S. 10 Years Service Badge (6077 G. Howell); B.R.C.S. Badge for London, Bermondsey (2484 Gertrude Howell), enamelled, pin-backed; B.R.C.S. County of London Badge, enamelled, prong-backed; Bermondsey V.A.D. War Service Medal, 1 engraved clasp, 1914...
Boldon Colliery Services Rendered Medal, obverse: building, ‘Boldon Colliery Workmens War Memorial’; reverse engraved, ‘ Presented to C. Swift as a token of gratitude for services rendered in the Great War 1914-1919’, 27mm., 9ct. gold, hallmarks for Birmingham 1919, very fine £100-140
Hammer Price: £220
Three: Gunner H. B. Nash, Royal Artillery, from Brighouse, Yorkshire British War and Victory Medals (155081 Gnr., R.A.); Brighouse, Welcome Home Medal 1914-18, reverse engraved, ‘Gnr. H. B. Nash, 155081, R.G.A.’, complete with embroidered ribbon and ‘Victory’ brooch bar, good very fine (3) £50-70
Hammer Price: £110
Bushbury (Staffordshire) Peace Medal 1919, a superb die struck medallion, the obverse with central coinage head of George V, inscribed around the circumference with the names of the various British allies and ‘To commemorate the victorious peace 1919’, the reverse inscribed ‘In proud & affectionate rememberance, he gave his life for his country, presented by the people of Bushbury’, central shield engraved ‘Sapper G. H. Swain, R.E., killed 9th April 1918, aged 25’, 76mm., silver,...
Hammer Price: £340
Cefn Pennar (Glamorganshire) Welcome Home Medal 1919, obverse with crossed swords, winged angel and two olive branches, enamelled inscription ‘Cefn Pennar Welcome Home 1919’, reverse inscribed ‘Presented to G. E. Ginks, Senr.’, 36 x 24mm., silver and enamel, hallmarks for Birmingham 1919, with integral loop suspension, minor enamel damage, otherwise good very fine £50-70
Hammer Price: £50
Chepstow (Monmouthshire) Welcome Home Medal 1914-18, obverse with arms of Chepstow and inscribed ‘Welcome Home to Chepstow’, reverse inscribed ‘Presented to T. Smith in commemoration of service rendered to his country in the Great War 1914-1919’, 32 x 26mm, 9ct. gold and enamels, hallmarks for Birmingham 1919, with integral loop suspension, nearly extremely fine £100-150
Hammer Price: £150
Cheadle & Churnet Valley District Distinguished Service Medal 1914-18, obverse: figures in classical dress; reverse inscription in raised letters (name engraved), ‘Presented to R. Byatt for distinguished service in the Great War 1914-1918, 33 x 28mm., silver and enamel, hallmarks for Birmingham 1919, very fine £40-50
Hammer Price: £55
Crickhowell Services Rendered Medal 1914-19, obverse: coat-of-arms, inscribed, ‘Capt. P.A. Hill’; reverse: Britannia, with shield, holding forth a wreath, 29mm., silver, good very fine £20-30
Hammer Price: £85
Deaf Hill Lodge Welcome Home Medal, reverse inscription in raised letters (name engraved), ‘Presented to T. Lee in appreciation of services rendered in the Great War’, 28mm., 9ct. gold and enamel, hallmarks for Birmingham 1919, minor enamel damage, very fine £60-80
Hammer Price: £95
East Kilbride Peace and Victory Medal, obverse: angel with shield and olive branch, reverse inscription in raised letter (name engraved), ‘East Kilbride War Memorial presented to D. J. MacQuistan on his return from the war 1914-1918’, 26mm., silver, hallmarks for 1920, nearly extremely fine £30-40
Hammer Price: £80
Fairlie Services Rendered Medal, obverse: a soldier greeted by Britannia; reverse inscription in raised letters (name engraved), ‘“Fairlie” for services in the Great War 1914-1918, John Boyd’, 25mm., 9ct. gold, very fine £70-90
Eston and Normanby (N. Yorkshire) Services Rendered Medal, obverse: crossed swords and winged angel bearing two olive branches, enamelled inscription, ‘Safety Honour and Glory of the British Empire’; reverse inscription in raised letters (name engraved), ‘ Presented to Sgnlr A. T. Mason by the Eston and Normanby welcome home & memorial fund, in appreciation of services rendered in the Great War’, 36 x 25mm., silver and enamel, hallmarks for Birmingham 1918, complete with brooch bar...
Glasbury (Powys) Parish Welcome Home Medal, obverse: soldier greeted by Britannia; reverse inscribed, ‘Presented to Capt. E. O. Crosfield for duty in the Great War 1914 to 1918 from Glasbury Parish’, 38mm., silver medallion, hallmarks for Birmingham 1920, good very fine £20-30
T.W.S. School, Halton, Welcome Home Medal, obverse: soldier with rifle at the ready, ‘But we will be free’; reverse inscription in raised letters (name engraved), ‘T.W.S. School Halton presented to H. Ashley, 1914-1918’, 22mm., 9ct. gold, hallmarks for Birmingham 1919, extremely fine £70-90
Hawsker-cum-Stainsacre (N. Yorkshire) Medal of Gratitude 1914-18, obverse: a soldier and sailor shaking hands, Britannia in the background; reverse inscription in raised letters (name engraved), ‘Hawsker-cum-Stainsacre’s Gratitude, Great War 1914-18, E. Corpse’, 31mm., silver, very fine £30-40
Hammer Price: £75
Hickleton (Yorkshire) Main Colliery Services Rendered Tribute Medal, obverse: colliery workings; reverse inscription in raised letters (name engraved), ‘Presented to J. Eades by the owners & workmen for services rendered in the Great War 1914-1918’, 34 x 29mm., 9ct. gold, hallmarks for Birmingham 1919, nearly extremely fine £100-140
Hickleton Main Colliery Supreme Sacrifice Tribute Medal, obverse: colliery workings; reverse inscription in raised letters (name engraved), ‘Presented by the owners & workmen in memory of J. Sanderson who paid the supreme sacrifice in the Great War 1914-1918’, 34 x 29mm., 9ct. gold, hallmarks for Birmingham 1920, nearly extremely fine £140-180
Hammer Price: £170
Kirkmaiden (Dumfries & Galloway) Tribute Medal 1914-18, ‘The War 1914-18 in Honour of Peter McKie Kirkmaiden Parish’ (name engraved), reverse plain, oval medal surmounted by thistles, 33 x 22mm., 9ct. gold, hallmarks for Birmingham 1919, good very fine £100-140
Lesmahagow (Lancashire) Parish Tribute Medal 1914-18, ‘European War 1914-18 in Honour of Pte. Thomas Simpson Lesmahagow Parish Ward’ (name engraved); reverse plain, oval medal surmounted by thistles, 35 x 23mm., 9ct. gold hallmarks for Birmingham 1919, extremely fine £100-140
Liverpool Victoria Legal Friendly Society Tribute Medal, ‘“Who stands if freedom fall? Who dies if England live!” - Kipling’; reverse: ‘To H. Cook from his fellow employees and the commee. of management in remembrance of his loyal and voluntary response to his country’s call’ (name engraved),19.5mm., 9ct. gold, nearly extremely fine £60-80
Hammer Price: £100
Herbert Morris Ltd., Empire Works, Loughborough (Leicestershire) Services Rendered Medal 1914-18 (2), die struck medallion by F. Bowcher, obverse: head of Herbert Morris right, ‘Carry on’; reverse inscription in raised letters (William Thomas Court), 41mm., silver; another (William Robinson), bronze, good very fine (2) £100-150
Lydney (Gloucestershire) Welcome Home Medal, obverse: Britannia with a flag, shaking hands with a soldier, coat-of-arms above; reverse in raised letters (name engraved), ‘Presented to R. W. Howells who fought in the Great War 1914-18’, 29 x 26mm., 9ct. gold, hallmarks for Birmingham 1918, extremely fine £100-140
Independent Order of Oddfellows, Manchester Unity Services Rendered Medal 1914-18, by Tuthill, London, ‘Presented to Bro. W. B. Crane’ (name engraved), 29 x 26mm., gilt metal and enamel, complete with enamelled brooch bar, extremely fine £15-20
Hammer Price: £30
Marsden (Durham) Miners’s Welcome Home Medal 1914-18, by Fattorini, Bradford, obverse: sea arch with sea birds above; reverse inscribed, ‘Presented to A. Jordan as a token of gratitude, European War 1914-19’, 27mm., 9ct. gold, hallmarks for Birmingham 1919, nearly extremely fine £100-140
Burgh & Parish of Maybole (Ayrshire) Tribute Medal 1914-18, obverse: enamelled shield; reverse: ‘Presented by the people of the Burgh & Parish of Maybole, to P. M. Cunnie, R.S.F. in commemoration of the Great War 1914-1918’ (name engraved and very faint), 32mm., silver and enamel, very fine £40-60
Monks’ Kirby (Warwickshire) Tribute Medal 1914-19, obverse: Britannia presenting a wreath to a kneeling soldier, ‘Served in the Great War’; reverse: ‘A token of appreciation from Monks’ Kirby, 36mm., silver, with brooch bar (pin missing) inscribed, ‘Corpl. H. R. Hobley, A.S.C.’, extremely fine £50-70
Parish of Muirkirk (Ayrshire) Tribute Medal, obverse: Angel holding a shield and olive branch; reverse inscribed in raised letters (name engraved), ‘Presented to James McIntyre in appreciation of his services during the Great War 1914-1918’, 33 x 27mm., 9ct. gold and enamel, hallmarks for Birmingham 1918, good very fine £100-140
Newport (Monmouthshire) Returned Prisoners of War Cross, obverse: Britannia, with shield of Newport, greets an infantryman, with dates ‘1914-1918’; reverse: centre with arms of Newport and inscribed ‘Prisoner of war, Newport is proud of you’, unnamed, 33 x 33mm., 9ct. gold, hallmarks for Birmingham 1919, extremely fine £80-100
Hammer Price: £240
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