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Lockdales Auction 143.Pdf Contents Saturday 18th March Auction Room 1 (9.30am) Lots 4 Medals & Militaria (see Sunday for further Medals etc) 1 - 959 35 A Collection of Soviet Medals (*a late addition) 3960 - 3977 Saturday 18th March Auction Room 2 (10.00am) Lots 36 Sporting Programmes & Ephemera 960 - 1236 52 Banknotes 1237 - 1377 60 World Coins 1378 - 1445 65 Ancient & Hammered Coins 1446 - 1513 68 Exonumia ( Tokens & Medallions) 1514 - 1586 Sunday 19th March Auction Room 2 (9.30am) Lots 74 Weapons 1587 - 1717 79 A Private Collection of Medals & Militaria 1718 - 2013 89 A Second Private Collection of Medals & Militaria 2014 - 2049 91 English Gold Coins 2050 - 2230 98 English Coins 2231 - 2354 104 Bulk Coin Lots 2355 - 2469 Sunday 19th March Auction Room 1 (10.00am) Lots 107 GB Stamps 2470 - 2530 109 World Stamps 2531 - 2632 111 Covers 2633 - 2645 111 Postcards 2646 - 2825 119 A Private Collection of Type Cards 2826 - 2855 123 Cigarette & Trade Cards 2856 - 3029 th th LOCKDALES AUCTION #143 : 18 & 19 MARCH 2017 CATALOGUE Lockdales’ Team Consultants Tel: 01473 627110 International: 0044 1473 627110 Contact for valuations regarding the potential sale Director/Auctioneer : Daniel Daley of items in future auctions. The following do not General Manager : Carly Simmons-Sadler administrate or provide condition reports: Auction Manager : James Sadler Ancient Coins Specialist : John Sadler Jewellery, Watches, Precious Metal: Graphic & Web Design : Chris Elmy Steve Sewell 01473 627110 Admin. & 2nd Auctioneer : Sharna Simmons Stamps & Postal History: Antiques Cataloguer : Alan Mcilwain Richard Spurgin 01379 855017 Accounts & Administration : Scott Falteisek Postcards & Cigarette-Cards: Foreign Currency : Tracey Maugé Dave Davis [email protected] Postal Administration : Airavata Carroll Medal Research: Photographer : Liza Machan Paul Baillie 01480 465691 Auction Supervisor : Stefan Pooley Edged Weapons & Firearms: Postal/General Assistant : Michael Warne Howard Williamson 01255 241791 Auction Porter : Callum Sinclair Toys & Models: Maintenance : Daniel Bennett David Sycamore 07909 623439 Driver : Bob Corfield Photography Assistant : Katherine Daley Photography Assistant : Grace Bowman Australian Representatives : Phoenix Auctions WA, tel + 61 8 9455 7197 Hong Kong & Far East Representative : Steve Verralls, Frontier Medals, www.frontiermedals.com Special thanks to: Jean & Alan Daley, Tony Hall, Dr R. Vezin, and David Garman © 2017 Lockdale Coins Ltd. All rights reserved. No part of this work may be reproduced without the permission of Lockdale Coins Ltd. 1 th th Lockdales Coins & Collectables Auction #143: 18 & 19 March 2017 Lockdales, 52 Barrack Square, Martlesham Heath, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP5 3RF From the West: Take the A14 round the outside of Ipswich, go over the Orwell Bridge. Continue on the A14 and take the turnoff onto the A12 towards Woodbridge. Barrack Square is opposite the BT Adastral Park Tower (a square-topped tower you will see from miles away) You will drive past the BT tower on your right. Double-back round the roundabout as per illustration. Now the tower will be on your left. 52 Barrack Square is past the 3 war memorials. See back cover for a photo of our premises. Free parking in the area. COMPLIMENTARY TEAS & COFFEES AVAILABLE. VIEWING ON THE AUCTION DAYS FROM 8.00am. When viewing on the auction days you will need to fill in a viewing list with your name and address once you have registered with Carly. Staff will then provide items for you to see. We strongly recommend that those wishing to view many items attend viewing prior to the auction days, available from Monday 6th March. We ask that customers wait until after 3pm Monday 20th March before making post-sale enquiries. Information is unavailable before then. Invoices will be sent out in due course. We do not open on bank holidays. The Buyers Premium is 19.5% Valuation Days We conduct special valuation days at venues all around the UK. No appointment is necessary at such events, and valuations are provided free of charge. We look forward to meeting all our customers in person, and hope to see you soon. We are always keen to consign goods to auction, or to make cash purchases. Many events will be scheduled throughout the year. Up-to-date details of events are on our website www.lockdales.com Valuations are available at our Martlesham premises, please call first to make an appointment. In the case of high value collections we are happy to send one of our representatives to visit you. We will travel overseas to collect your goods if you have guaranteed that you will consign to our auction, or will accept a purchase offer agreed prior to travel. Bidders Terms : Returns Policy Please inspect thoroughly all lots purchased upon collection or postal receipt. Returns can only be made within 7 days of receipt, with written explanation of the reasons why. Items can only be returned if significantly mis-described, or if proven to be inauthentic when sold as genuine. Bulk lots cannot be returned and thus we strongly advise viewing such lots in person. The nature of what constitutes a bulk lot is determined at Lockdales’ discretion. Returned lots will only be accepted if returned in the same condition they were received in. We seek to stress by these terms: that the practices and etiquette of sale by auction are different from those relevant to sale by private treaty. Items in our auction are not sold “on approval”. Bidders should be certain of the nature of each lot before bidding. We do not refund postal charges. *We do not accept any returns on specifically German medals & militaria. These items are considered ‘sold as seen’ and should only be bought in full knowledge and acceptance of these terms. Neither do we accept returns of bulk lots. Please ensure you have viewed items thoroughly. For the rest of our Bidders Terms see end of catalogue. 2 Day 1 : Saturday 18th March 2017 Two auction rooms: Page Room 1 Order of Sale (9.30am) Lot Numbers 4 Medals & Militaria (see Sunday for further Medals etc) 1 - 959 35 A Collection of Soviet Medals (*a late addition) 3960 - 3977 Page Room 2 Order of Sale (10.00am) Lot Numbers 36 Sporting Programmes & Ephemera 960 - 1236 52 Banknotes 1237 - 1377 60 World Coins 1378 - 1445 65 Ancient & Hammered Coins 1446 - 1513 68 Exonumia (Tokens & Medallions) 1514 - 1586 3 17 1914 Trio to T30208 DVR T Balaam ASC Day 1, Room 1, 9.30am £90 - £95 18 1915 Star and BWM to S.Nurse A L Green T.F.N.S., Medals & Militaria plus Territorial Force Nursing Service Cape Badge (see Sunday’s auction for further medals & militaria) (24mm x 18mm). Ada Linnio Green served 24/7/15 Egypt and H.S. 16/5/16. VF (3) £50 - £55 19 1915 Star and Victory Medal to 06611 Pte C P 1 1911 Coronation medal George V mounted on original Watkinson AOC. GVF (2) £25 - £30 pin NEF £40 - £45 20 1915 Star named 101470 G Crossley S.S.A. RN. With 2 1914-15 Stars to 2266 Pte E A Time East Surrey copy papers, born East Stonehouse, Devon. Died Reg/93392 Spr J Pearson RE/ 091710 A/Sgt G Gregory 20/12/1918 HMS Pembroke I. Buried Gillingham ASC/125844 F G Mahoney RN with service papers £80 - £85 Cemetery, Kent. EF (1) £30 - £35 3 1914 Casualty Trio to 10265 Cpl Oliver Raymond Bisco 21 1915 Star named 13048 Pte W Thompson C.Gds. Died 2nd bn border Reg K in A 2-11-1914 commemorated of Wounds 19/6/1917 with the 4th Bn. Born St Philips, Menin Gate memorial Ypres £250 - £260 Yorkshire. Buried Mendinghem Military Cemetery. (MIC shows his number as 14038). VF (1) £35 - £40 4 1914 Princess Mary gift tin with m marked bullet pencil and 1915 gift card £120 - £130 22 1915 Star named 2143 Pte J Allan Fife & Forfar Y. Died of Wounds 11 June 1917 with the 2nd Bn Kings Own 5 1914 Princess Mary gift tin with Princess Mary gift book Scottish Borders. Born Johnstone, Renfrew. Buried GRV & Mary commemorative tin GRV & Mary booklet Nunhead Cemetery. GVF (1) £40 - £50 etc. £50 - £55 23 1915 Star named 218031 A E Williams AB RN. Killed 6 1914 Princess Mary gift tin with unopened packet of In Action 1/11/1914 HMS Good Hope, at the Battle of cigarettes and tobacco with 1914 gift card £200 - £210 Coronel. Born Gosport. VF (1) £50 - £55 7 1914 star an original unnamed example with full length silk ribbon, GVF £65 - £75 24 1915 Star named 46477 Gnr R Jappe RFA. Killed In 8 1914 Star named 284424 W Laing, STO 1CL Benbow Action 17 July 1917 with "B" Bty 93rd Bde RFA. Born Bttn RND. EF (1) £100 - £120 Sevenoaks, Kent. Buried Canada Farm Cemetery. EF (1) £40 - £45 9 1914 Star Trio to 4690 Pte J Hayhurst 6/D.Gds. To France 13/8/1914. VF (3) £100 - £120 25 1915 Star named Capt H H Thorburn I.M.S. Attempted 10 1914 Star Trio to 8798 Pte S E Taylor 5/D.Gds. (D-8798 erasure of naming but still legible. Sold a/f £25 - £30 on pair). Taylors Medal card shows that he was issued a 1915 Star, however the Ancestry Medal Roll shows his issue as a 1914 Star. VF light contact marks noted (3) a/f £120 - £130 11 1914 Star Trio to L-9593 Pte B C Beaton 1/Middx R. (Cpl on pair). Killed In Action 25 Sept 1915 1st Day of Loos. Buried Cambrin Churchyard. Born Charles, St Johns Wood, Middlesex. VF (3) £140 - £150 12 1914 Star Trio with Aug-Nov clasp, to 14360 Dvr F Rolt RFA. MIC confirms clasp, served with 6 DAC RFA.
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