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TWO BRITISH CAMPAIGN MEDALS OF WORLD WAR ONE (THE BRITISH WAR MEDAL AND THE VICTORY MEDAL AWARDED TO 105477 GNR. W.L. BROWN R.A., BOXED) TOGETHER WITH AN AUSTRALIAN COMMONWEALTH MILITARY FORCES BADGE, ROYAL ARTILLERY BADGE, GLOUCESTERSHIRE REGIMENT BADGE, TWO OTHER FORCES BADGES AND EIGHT OTHER ENAMEL BADGES [15]
Six bottles of Chateau D'Aigueville Cotes Du Rhone Villages 2012 'Concours des Vins Orange 2013' Gold Medal Winner Condition report Very youthful purple deep coloured wine. Lovely spicy black fruits on the nose. Quite big upfront black fruits in the palate. Lots of life left. Probably needs food but is a decent good quality balanced Cotes Du Rhone Villages with great vibrancy. Very classic example of the area and a decent price. Bar-coded. 14.5%. Tasted January 2016. Bottled France
Six bottles of Chateau D'Aigueville Cotes Du Rhone Villages 2012 'Concours des Vins Orange 2013' Gold Medal Winner Condition report Very youthful purple deep coloured wine. Lovely spicy black fruits on the nose. Quite big upfront black fruits in the palate. Lots of life left. Probably needs food but is a decent good quality balanced Cotes Du Rhone Villages with great vibrancy. Very classic example of the area and a decent price. Bar-coded. 14.5%. Tasted January 2016. Bottled France
A 9ct gold and enamel medal, Birmingham 1925, inscribed Regent Club, Hull Clubs, Billiards League, the reverse inscribed "Winners, 2nd Division, 1925-26, E. Mills" and two 9ct gold and enamel medals, Birmingham 1925, inscribed Buckingham Club, the reverse inscribed " Domino League, 1925, one to J. Day, the other R. Taffinder", combined weight 45 grams. (3) ***AMENDED ESTIMATE***
A 9ct gold and enamel Hull Spring Bank Orphanage Cup medal, Birmingham 1927, uninscribed, two 9ct gold and enamel medals, inscribed Hull Tip-it League, and a Victorian 9ct rose gold and enamel medal, Chester 1898, decorated with the Hull Coat of Arms, combined weight 23 grams. (4) ***AMENDED ESTIMATE***
Of Hull Cycling interest; a Victorian 9ct gold and enamel medal, Birmingham 1897, inscribed East Hull Cycle Club , unawarded, an Edwardian 9ct gold and enamel medal, Birmingham 1909, inscribed Hull Cricket Council, Cup Compt, 1909, unawarded and a 9ct gold and enamel medal, Chester 1929, with an image of an angler, the reverse inscribed "East Hull Sports Angling Club, 1931-32, G. Peck ", combined weight 26 grams. (3) ***AMENDED ESTIMATE***
Of East Riding Football interest; a 9ct gold medal inscribed East Riding County Football Association, Chester 1927, inscribed " Senior Cup, Runners Up, 1927-8 ", a 9ct rose gold water polo medal, Birmingham 1910, uninscribed and a 9ct rose gold and enamel medal, inscribed Earle's Boiler Shop Shipyard & Engine Wks, St. Andrews Branch Distress Fund, awarded to " T. Derbyshire, for services rendered ", undated, combined weight 33.2 grams. (3) Earle's were started by the brothers Charles and William Earle in 1853, they won a series of orders for naval vessels for both the Royal Navy and overseas countries, including the steam yachts Slavanka and Czarevna for Tsar Alexander VI of Russia. ***AMENDED ESTIMATE***
Of Hull Rugby Football League Club interest; a 15ct rose gold and enamel Northern Rugby Football League cup winners medal, Birmingham 1919, awarded to J. W. Hulme in 1920., inscribed Hull F. C., winners, 1920, J. W. Hulme, weight 15.6 grams and a 9ct gold and enamel Yorkshire County Northern Rugby Football Union Challenge Cup medal, Birmingham 1933, uninscribed, weight 12.3 grams. (2) HULL FC is one of the oldest clubs in the Rugby League and was formed in 1865. Their first game came September 1895, when a record crowd of 8,000 witnessed the 'Airlie Birds' defeat Liversedge in the very first season of Northern Union Football. The Black and Whites, as they were to become known because of their famous contrasting irregular hoops, was one of the original clubs to apostatise from the RFU. Hull FC proved themselves as one of the driving forces in the early years, making three consecutive Northern Union Cup Finals between 1908-1910. In 1913 they paid a world record £600, plus £14 per match, to Hunslet for three-quarter Billy Batten. A year later the investment had paid dividends as the Airlie Birds won their first Challenge Cup, beating Huddersfield in the semi-final and Wakefield Trinity in the final. In 1920, Batten was once again prominent in Hull's first ever Championship final, scoring the only try in the 3-2 victory over Huddersfield. J. W. Hulme played for the 1919 and 1920 seasons.
A fine Second World War Bomber Command operations D.F.C. group of four awarded to 1076882 Flight Lieutenant Lewis H. Hemming, Royal Air Force, a Flight Lieutenant who flew with 115 Squadron and was involved in the Nuremberg Raids, Distinguished Flying Cross, George VI (GRI 1939-45), reverse officially dated '1944', in original case of issue, 1939-45 Star, Air Crew Europe Star, War Medal 1939-45, together with the Pilot's Flying Log Book, cap and tunic.
Alexander Davison's Medal for the Battle of the Nile, 1st August 1798, in silver plated bronze (as awarded to ratings and marines), by C.H. Küchler, Peace standing on shore supporting oval medallion of Nelson, rev., the fleet sailing into Aboukir Bay to attack the French; edge impressed FROM ALEXR. DAVISON ESQR. ST. JAMES'S SQUARE - A TRIBUTE OF REGARD, 47mm.
A World War I trio; the 1914 Mons Star with 5th Aug- 22nd Nov 1914 clasp, the War medal and Victory medal, awarded to '6496 PTE H. Halford Scots Guards', mounted within glazed frame, together with memorial plaque; 'Harry Halford' and documents, photographs, postcards, offical letters etc (a lot)
A small bundle of documentation relating to no. 3205, Pte Frank P Harmer of the Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment), who served during the Boer War; comprising OHMS envelope, four medal ribbons, three small black and white photographs of Harmer, a small 'Tribute of Love' card, his birth, marriage and death certificates, an army form B.73 awarded a clasp, discharge certificate, certificate awarding medal for service in South Africa (2 clasps), a Waltham pocket watch inscribed with his initials and a small notebook describing his departure and service, 1899-1900 (qty)
A Civil Defence Long Service Medal, with ribbon in fitted case, together with a World War I 1914-15 Star, awarded to '3-3471 PTE. H. Marshall Yorks L.I.', a WW2 Defence medal, a silver and polychrome enamel Shropshire Yeomanry badge, a K.S.L.I. cap badge and other various badges and buttons (a lot)

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