The June Militaria & Ethnographica Sale will offer a broad and interesting array of medals, including a fascinating and possibly unique Group of Eleven Second World War and Post War Medals to a British serviceman with a remarkable history of military service, and First World War DSC Group of Medals, which were awarded to Captain George F. Hiles, Master of S.S. Portaferry, which rescued the crew of a French steamer after she had been torpedoed by an enemy submarine in 1917.
Further interesting lots of Militaria include an Inert Rapier Drill Missile measuring 2.32 metres long, the War Diary of Major General Sir Cecil Lowther, who was in command of the 1st Battalion Scots Guards as Lieutenant Colonel, and there are also good quality binoculars, police truncheons, cap badges, Victorian and Edwardian helmet plates and various Edwardian, Victorian and later uniforms.
Of archaeological interest is a very rare Middle Bronze Age Complete Spearhead, found by a metal detectorist in Northumberland. The spearhead dates from circa 1550-1250 BC and is made from copper alloy; it is sold with a report from the Portable Antiquities Scheme.
The sale will also offer nearly 120 lots of regimental silver from The Royal Lancers (Queen Elizabeths' Own) Regiment and The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers to benefit The Royal Lancers Charitable Trust and the Fusiliers' Aid Society respectively.
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Tuesday 24th June 10am-5pm, and the morning of the sale from 8am
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Auction
Category
Lot 1
A Set of Four Victorian Silver Mustard-Pots by Benjamin Smith, London, 1837
Lot 11
A Victorian Irish Silver Sugar-Bowl by John Smyth, Dublin, 1877, Retailed by West and Son
Lot 14
A Victorian Silver Two-Handled Cup by James Dixon and Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1889
Lot 17
A Victorian Silver-Mounted Glass Claret-Jug by John Grinsell and Sons, Birmingham, 1890
Lot 18
A Pair of Victorian Silver Goblets by William Gibson and John Lawrence Langman, London, 1890
Lot 19
A Pair of Victorian Silver Toast-Racks by John Newton Mappin, Sheffield, 1890
Lot 22
A Victorian Silver Cream-Jug and Sugar-Bowl by Charles Stuart Harris, London, 1894
Lot 24
A Victorian Silver Two-Handled Cup by William Gibson and John Lawrence Langman, London, 1898
Lot 25
A Pair of Victorian Silver-Mounted Whist-Markers by Wright and Davies, London, 1899
Lot 28
An Indian Colonial Silver Bowl by Peter Orr and Sons, Madras, Circa 1900
Lot 34
An Edward VII Silver and Enamel Cigarette-Box by William Frederick Wright, London, 1904
Lot 37
An Edward VII Silver Two-Handled Bowl by Barker Brothers, Birmingham, 1905
Lot 38
An Edward VII Silver Two-Handled Cup and Cover by William Hutton and Sons Ltd., London, 1905
Lot 40
An Edward VII Silver Double Playing Card-Box by Carrington and Co., London, 1906
Lot 43
A Pair of George V Silver Bowls by William Hutton and Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1911
Lot 44
A George V Silver Two-Handled Cup Probably by Charles Boyton and Son Ltd., London, 1911
Lot 46
A George V Silver Preserve-Jar and Cover by Carrington and Co., London, 1913
Lot 47
A George V Silver Two-Handled Cup by Johnson, Walker and Tolhurst, London, 1913
Lot 48
A George V Silver Table-Bell by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London, 1917
Lot 49
A George V Silver Two-Handled Cup by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London, 1917
Lot 50
A George V Silver Two-Handled Bowl by Martin Hall and Co Ltd., Sheffield, 1919
Lot 52
A George V Silver Goblet by Edward Barnard and Sons Ltd., Birmingham, 1920
Lot 53
A George V Silver Two-Handled Cup by Ollivant and Botsford, London, 1921
Lot 54
A George V Silver Two-Handled Cup by William Hutton and Sons Ltd., Birmingham, 1923
Lot 57
A George V Silver Two-Handled Cup by William Neale and Son Ltd., Birmingham, 1924
Lot 59
A George V Silver Two-Handled Bowl Maker's Mark Worn, Probably Birmingham, Dated 1926
Lot 62
A George V Silver Two-Handled Cup by Charles Boyton and Son Ltd., London, 1927
Lot 66
A Pair of Chinese Export Chopstick-Rests Retailed by Ye Chang, Tianjin, Early 20th Century
Lot 67
A Pair of Chinese Export Chopstick-Rests Retailed by Ye Chang, Tianjin, Early 20th Century
Lot 68
A Pair of Chinese Export Chopstick-Rests Retailed by Ye Chang, Tianjin, Early 20th Century
Lot 69
A George V Silver Two-Handled Cup by Henry and Arthur Vander, London, 1931
Lot 71
A George V Silver Two-Handled Cup by Blackmore and Fletcher Ltd., London, 1933
Lot 72
A George VI Silver Two-Handled Cup by James Fenton and Co., Birmingham, 1935
Lot 76
A George VI Silver Salver by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London, 1944
Lot 82
A Victorian Silver Table Snuff-Box by Charles Rawlings and William Summers, London, 1841
Lot 84
A Victorian Silver Novelty Table Cigar-Lighter by Alexander Macrae, London, 1877
Lot 88
A Victorian Silver Two-Handled Cup by William Gibson and John Lawrence Langman, London, 1896
Lot 90
A Victorian Silver Two-Handled Cup by Sibray, Hall and Co. Ltd., Sheffield, 1897
Lot 91
A Set of Four Victorian Silver Wine-Coasters by Francis Boone Thomas, London, 1897
Lot 94
An Edward VII Silver Two-Handled Cup by Thomas Bradbury and Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1902
Lot 95
An Edward VII Silver Two-Handed Cup by Herbert Charles Lambert, London, 1903