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    paul wood

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    1. Military postal service it is indeed a post horn. Paul
    2. Looks 3/2 to me. European c. 1910 value give or take 1000 bucks P
    3. Very nice however no sign of a hallmark which a lesser George should possess. If gilt metal then probably theatrical. P
    4. Nice to see you are alive and kicking Nick. I am at last free from over 2 years of veterinary incarnation alias St Thomas hospital free therefore to annoy and pester people. Pavel Nikoliaev
    5. It is possible as an engraved medal some one has bogged the spelling up. As any skirt wearer knows the name can be spelt in 2 equally common ways Stuart and Stewart. Could be the engraver had had a few Old Poultneys and got the wrong spelling check Stewart Paul
    6. Looks more like a lapel badge to me but I would agree with musician but not sure whether civil or military. Paul
    7. Emmanuel, I remember Stella very well (and I am not talking of the Artois branch of the family). The attribution he gave is not unreasonable. I think it is a geographical society award but without portuguese governmental authority. But Portugal is awash with various private awards. Paul
    8. Does the South African Mint Manufacture them? If so it might be worth contacting them. P By the way congratulations with the rugby you showed real hunger and resolve, a group of paraplegic warthogs could have put in a better and more impassioned performance than the England XV Paul
    9. Well i hope the book is of some substance as a lot of these local police histories are little better than small museum guidebooks which usually provide little new knowledge P
    10. If we say rote adler then the blue would have to be krone a common combination in the lower classes
    11. Somewhat better value than the last. Although i could get a bottle of gin with the book and the postage which I supect would provide me with greater pleasure. Paul
    12. What a shame merchanr groups can sometime entail 50+ years service from early teens to sometimes late 60s early 70s, ships cooks were noted for their longevity (unlike those who patook of their food) when they became unfit for further service Do you have details of the other medals. I am in hospital at present but I may have access to the book in the next couple of months. Paul
    13. I like groups to old merchant Salts he must have been over 60 when he teceived his great war mercantile marine and late teens /early 20s when he got the sea gallantry. He would have been able to spin many a good yarn in the port bars. 40+ years service amazing. Paul
    14. Very nice group with South African, China and WW1 service. All citations are published in Robert Scarlett "The sea gallantry medal" ISBN9780953920785. Paul
    15. They are Serb or Kingdom of Jugoslavia. We have a plethora of experts on this forum who will only be too delighted to help you. Paul
    16. Maybe the reason for the award was such that he felt that if was well deseved and above disputes. Presumably he must have got permission to wear via the top brass. P
    17. Those are Byrd's medals. As you can clearly see it is a black widow. You are right it was the 1988 ele tion following the retirement of the less smarter actor in bedtime for Bonzo (I believe Bonzo was the intended nominee for the 1980 election but was sidestepped due to a heavy 5oclock shadow which cost Nixon dear in 1960) Paul
    18. No I suspect he lost his original down a penguin's gullet or his faithful husky Igloo devoured it during the 1940 expidition. Thus an official replacement. It was definitely like the black widow illustrated and while I may be far from perfect. Those who know me well and my work colleagues will confirm that I have an elephantine memory. By the buy the sale which took place on US Election day 1990. Had the illustration of Group captain Peter Townsend scrambling during the battle of Britain. The inside cover has Igloo being somewhat amorous with Byrd's trouserleg. Paul
    19. Thank you so much. I have handled the type 2 with Minerva. I think you deserve a Skanderbeg order for that All the best Paul
    20. I have just been shown these images of an Imperial German award. I have never seen anything like it before does any one here have the faintest idea. Any thoughts gratefully received. Paul
    21. The monarchs head is always the side displayed going back to the Waterloo medal Paul
    22. Timo if we assume the second is the Dannebrog then the third would be the commemorative for the golden wedding of Christian IX 1892. It would make sense of the order. Therefore a Danish volunteer for the Boer war and there were several foreign volunteers in the British army. Paul
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