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MISCELLANEOUS 539 540


ROYAL SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF ACCIDENTS, (and related societies) a quantity of brooch and slip bars in a variety of designs, some enamelled, some with ribbon, good condition (approx. 150)


£50-80


ROADOPERATORS SAFETY COUNCIL 25 YEARS SAFEDRIVING AWARD (1) base metal and enamel, with brooch bar dated ‘1937’ (J. C. Mason); another, 10 YEARS SAFE DRIVING AWARD (3) one without brooch bar; another with brooch bar ‘1956’ no bars; another, ‘1956’ with four dated bars; another, 5 YEARS SAFEDRIVING AWARD (1) with brooch bar ‘1970’ with four dated bars; LONDON SAFETY FIRST COUNCIL DRIVERS AWARD (2) base metal and enamel, without brooch bar (W. F. Menear); another, with brooch bar ‘1922’ with six dated bars (S. Ward 1989); lapel and other badges (14) enamelled - ‘Green Cross Road Safety Award; National Safety First Association; Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents etc., some with enamel damage, nearly very fine and better (21)


£40-50 541


NELSON AND THE FOUDROYANT 1897, obverse: uniformed bust of Nelson, three-quarters left; reverse: H.M.S. Foudroyant, 37mm., copper, in case, ref. Eimer 1813; ‘C.R.R.M.’ PRIZE MEDAL, crossed rifles, obverse inscribed, ‘1933’; reverse inscribed, ‘Peking Cup’, in Lane, Crawford, Hong Kong case of issue; ROYALNAVALMILITARY ANDAIR FORCE TOURNAMENTMEDAL, silver, reverse inscribed, ‘1919 Tug of War 130 Stone 2nd Prize won by B.S.M. J. Purcell (Coach) 9th Bgde. R.G.A.’, edge bruising, fine; UNOFFICIAL MEDAL, 50mm., brass, inscribed, ‘Shellback 1st Class “H.M.S.” Deer Sound’ and ‘C.P.O. Rice’, otherwise plain, pierced


A group of five sports medals awarded to Able Seaman Agate ROYAL TOURNAMENT MEDAL (2), bronze, reverse inscribed, ‘Atlantic Fleet Command 1924, Tug of War 130 Stone H.M.S. Queen Elizabeth’; another, silver, reverse inscribed, ‘1925 Tug of War 110 Stone Royal Navy R.N.B. Portsmouth A.B. Agate’; TUG OFWAR PRIZEMEDAL, bronze, reverse inscribed, ‘H.M. Yacht V. & A. 1929’; RELAY PRIZEMEDAL, bronze, reverse inscribed, ‘H.M. Yacht V. & A. 1929’ - these four in cases; TUG OFWAR PRIZEMEDAL, silver, reverse inscribed, ‘R.N.B. Tug of War 1st’, very fine and better except where stated (9)


£60-80 542


SIEGE OF BEACONSFIELD MEDAL 1899-1900, obverse, shield, ‘Siege of Beaconsfield, 14 October 1899 - 15 February 1900, reverse, female figure of ‘Peace’, ‘Children’s Medal Presented by the Town Council 1900, Peace 1900’, unnamed, white metal, pierced with ring suspension, edge bruising, very fine


£50-70


The small town of Beaconsfield lies about a mile south-east of the outskirts of Kimberley. Much to the indignation of its inhabitants, Kekewich originally excluded the town from his plans for the defence but, faced by so strong and indignant a protest, he was forced to provide for the defence of that place, though independently of the main defensive enclosure.


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ROYAL NORFOLK VETERANS ASSOCIATION MEDAL 1909, obverse: robed and crowned bust of Edward VII right; reverse: ‘To Commemorate the Inspection of the Royal Norfolk Veterans Association by H.M. King Edward VII, 25th October 1909’, 32mm., bronze, unnamed, with fragmentary ribbon; EMPIREDAYMEDAL 1927 (2), obverse: bust of the Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII); JUBILEE 1935, official silver medal, on bow ribbon; CORONATION 1937, unofficial medal in white metal, good very fine (5)


£40-60 With copied notes on the Royal Norfolk Veterans Association. 544


BRIGHOUSE WAR TRIBUTE MEDAL 1914-18, reverse inscribed, ‘Pte. J. Woffenden, 949, W.Y. Rgt.’, bronze, complete with distinctive ribbon and ‘Victory’ top bar; LOWMOORMUNITIONS CO. LTD. SERVICES RENDEREDMEDAL 1914-18, reverse inscribed, ‘Presented to L. Dyson for Services Rendered in the Great War 1914-1918’, silver and enamel, hallmarks for Birmingham 1919, complete with brooch bar; SIBSEY BOYS FUNDGREATWAR SOUVENIRMEDAL, reverse inscribed, ‘Lce. Cpl. T. Covel, Sibsey’, silver and enamel, hallmarks for Birmingham 1918, complete with brooch bar, very fine and better (3) £120-160


545


SOLDIERS AND SAILORS FAMILIES ASSOCIATIONMEDAL, silver, unnamed; LUCAS-TOOTH BOYS TRAINING FUNDMEDAL FOR EFFICIENCY, 1 clasp, 1920, bronze, unnamed, complete with brooch bar; ROYAL NAVY & ROYAL MARINES CHAMPIONSHIPS MEDAL, silver, reverse inscribed, ‘Officers Boxing 1935 Welter-Wt. Runner-up’, unnamed; Volunteer Cadet Corps Medal, silver base metal, unnamed; Arctic Convoys Medal 1941-45, white metal, unnamed, good very fine and better (5)


£60-80 546 547


SALVATION ARMY LONG AND FAITHFUL SERVICE CROSS (Brigadier Catherine James 1902) 35 x 35mm., silver, gilt and enamel, reverse with hallmarks for Birmingham 1926, with ribbon, in case, extremely fine


£40-60


FALKLAND ISLANDS CENTENARY MEDAL 1833-1933, George V crowned bust, reverse, Falklands shield (DKX 79771 F. Brierley L. Sto. C of E) crudely impressed, 36mm., bronze, unmounted, edge bruising, nearly very fine £50-70


D/KX.79771 Leading Stoker Frank Brierley, Royal Navy, was killed in action on 31 March 1941, aged 30 years. He was serving on the light cruiser H.M.S. Bonaventure which was escorting a convoy south of Crete, when she was torpedoed by a submarine. She eventually sank; 23 officers and 116 ratings were killed.


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DORSETSHIRE REGIMENT,DAVIDSONMEDAL, obverse: regimental crest, reverse: battle honours, unnamed, 58mm., silver, 91.2g., hallmarks for Birmingham 1931, in case, good very fine


£35-45


GLAMORGAN VOLUNTEER ASSOCIATION SHOOTINGMEDAL, 48mm., silver, reverse inscribed, ‘Won by Corpl. John Lane, Bridgend 1885 with 173 Points’, edge bruising, otherwise good very fine


£40-60 www.dnw.co.uk


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