This collection includes a nutmeg medal from Connecticut, a souvenir medal from Fort Fisher, a ribbon topper pin from Westchester, PA, a Patriotic Order Sons of America (P.O.S.A.) ribbon from Washington with a Little Red School House medal from 1879, an Ulysses S. Grant US Mint Employees Parade Coin marked 1879, an award from the Philadelphia In-Door Horse Show from 1917, a Marine Corps. patch, and the Great Council of Pennsylvania IMP'D ORM Degree of Pocahontas with ribbon and a Liberty Bell stamped Bastian Bros. Co. to the back. Issued: late 1800's to early 1900'sDimensions: 4"L x 0.25"W x 2.75"HCondition: Age related wear.
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Jack Daniel's Old No. 7 Whiskey 1904 Gold Medal Replica Bottle pays homage to the original 1904 Gold Medal awarded to Jack Daniel's whiskey. This replica faithfully captures the essence of the iconic Old No. 7 with its rich and smooth flavor. Packaged in a special commemorative bottle, it's a nod to the historic recognition received over a century ago. Sealed 1.75-liter bottle with 46% ABV. This item has its original box which measures 6.25"L x 6.25"W x 17.25"H. Issued: Released 2004Dimensions: 15.5"H x 4.75" dia.Edition Number: 47672 Country of Origin: USAIn-house shipping from Lion and Unicorn is not available for Lot Nos. 122 through 131 and Lot No. 167. Winning Bidders will have to arrange to pick up their purchases at the Lion and Unicorn Auction Studios at 200 Oakwood Ln. Suite 200 Hollywood, Florida 33020, or make arrangements with their own third-party shipper. A local third-party shipper that can be contacted directly for a domestic shipping quote is:First Class Shipping Center7826 NW 44th StreetSunrise, FL 33351Tel: 754-800-7674Fax : 954-999-5166Email: 1shippingcenter@gmail. comhttps://www.1shippingcenter. com
Perli, a German 800 standard silver and sodalite panel link bracelet, signed, c.1970's, 20cm, 34gm.The jewellery manufacturer "Perli" from Schwäbisch Gmünd was founded in 1922/23 by Martha May. Her designs, in which she also liked to incorporate other materials such as wood, glass beads, felt or enamel, brought the company a silver medal at the World's Fair in Paris in 1937.
ENSLIN HERCULES DU PLESSIS (1894-1978) 'Fairground'signed lower right, oil on board, 29cm x 39cmNote: Enslin Du Plessis was a South African artist born in Standerton, Transvaal. He became a journalist in the years before the First World War. Du Plessis settled in London in 1922. He began painting seriously in 1928, but never received formal training. He became a well known painter in London, and exhibited with the New Group on occasional visits to South Africa after 1938. Enslin Du Plessis was awarded the SA Academy medal of honour for painting in 1972.Framed dimensions: 39cm x 49cm
A group of seven medals, awarded to Captain Alexander Wilson, comprising a British War Medal, Mercantile Marine Medal, 1939-1945 Star, Atlantic Star, with France and Germany bar, Africa Star, Defence Medal, and an OBE, with box, also the postal box for the medals, with an album of copy research
A WW1 Princess Mary Christmas 1914 tin, together with "bullet" pencil with sterling silver tip, Silver War Badge numbered verso 415461, three Queen's south Africa Medal clasps (South Africa 1901, 1902 and Cape Colony), South Western Area Fire Brigade enamel badge etc. Condition Report:Available upon request
A WW1 medal group of three awarded to 2022 Pte. J.G. MacLean, Highland Light Infantry, comprising 1914-15 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal; together with medal pairs awarded to 154227 Spr. W. Aird, Royal Engineers and L-31223 Bmbr. W. Lovell, Royal Artillery Condition Report:Available upon request
An Elizabeth II Africa General Service Medal with Kenya clasp awarded to 2760885 L.A.C. D.G. McCorkindale R.A.F., with corresponding miniature, ribbon bar and RAF cap badge; together with a photographic portrait of a man in Edwardian dress, housed in a small leather daguerreotype-style case, stamped in gilt for A. Robertson, 88 Glassford Street, Glasgow; and two ladies quartz wristwatches by Rotary Condition Report:Available upon request
A bronze medal for the London International Exhibition of 1862, 19th century, inscribed '1862 Londini, Honoris Causa', with reverse composition incorporating Britannia, inscribed to the Religious Tract Society Class XXIX, struck bronze, by Daniel Maclise RA and Leonard Charles Wyon, 8cm diameter 0.4cm thick
Robertson Jam Badges, WWII Medal, Hardwood boxes, etc:- One Tray.These items are listed on the basis they are illustrative of a bygone culture in which there were different social norms. We understand the potential controversy surrounding this type of item but believe that providing transparent information about historical context fosters greater understanding of our complex cultural history.
Broadside.- Napoleon.- Description of a Medal (A), in honor of Neapolone Bonaparte ... the First Consul of the French Republic ... and a Portrait of Madame Bonaparte, printed broadside, engraved illustrations, foldlines, one or two tears with neat repairs, small stain, laid down on paper, ex-Nottingham libraries with label verso and blind-stamp at head, c.385 x 235 mm., Nottingham, Sutton, [c.1800]. *** Rare. Seemingly unrecorded.
A group of seven medals, awarded to Captain Frederick Daniel Parker, comprising a 1914-15 Star Trio (MID, AB MFA), a 1939-1945 Star, an Atlantic Star, with France and Germany bar, and a War Medal, and an MBE (with box), with a large group of assorted photographs, newspaper cuttings, a silver table cigarette box, a silver cigarette case, inscribed 'Presented to Captain F D Parker, by Stavros S Niarchos, and World Tankers Corporation, in grateful appreciation of assistance given to St World Concorde and her crew, during their distress in the Irish Sea on 27th November 1954, without a box, Note: Captain Dan Parker was heavily involved in the iconic rescuing of The Flying Enterprise, to which many photographs and newspaper cuttings relate
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