No one Posted October 2 Posted October 2 (edited) Dear Gentlemen, I just came across the Morton & Eden Ltd catalogue no. 125, and it's absolutely stunning. The Posthumous WW2 ‘Damiano Ridge’ V.C. to Private George Allan Mitchell, 1st Battalion, London Scottish The Barry Weaver Collection of Medals from the Second Afghan War (Part 1) A Collection of Medals to Prisoners of War 125web.pdf (mortonandeden.com) Yours sincerely, No one Edited October 2 by No one 1
Alex K Posted October 3 Posted October 3 Hi, thanks for posting, some very nice and interesting stuff shown, particularly if you have deep pockets 1
Megan Posted October 3 Posted October 3 I've been collecting those for years... trick is, to keep checking the Morton & Eden site and during the run-up to the auction you can click on a link to the auction aggregator site Invaluable to see images of ALL items not just the ones in the printed/PDF catalogues. They're still there later if you know your way around Invaluable but M&E ditch the direct link after the auction's done. With many thanks to Morton & Eden, especially Paul, who are kind enough to allow me to use their images on my website and, over and above, send me the catalogues as well 2
Gordon Craig Posted October 3 Posted October 3 I second Alex K on the deep pockets. While M&E have been around a lot time they are not infallible. I learned that the hard way so remember your due diligence. Often what an auction house does not say is as important, or more so, than what they do say. Regards, Gordon 3
JewittDan Posted October 3 Posted October 3 2 hours ago, Gordon Craig said: I second Alex K on the deep pockets. While M&E have been around a lot time they are not infallible. I learned that the hard way so remember your due diligence. Often what an auction house does not say is as important, or more so, than what they do say. Regards, Gordon I think this is a story I’d like to hear Gordon 1
No one Posted October 4 Author Posted October 4 Dear Gentlemen, Madam Megan wrote, I quote "With many thanks to Morton & Eden, especially Paul, who are kind enough to allow me to use their images on my website and, over and above, send me the catalogues as wel" I'm wondering if our Paul Wood: and Morton & Eden Ltd's Paul Wood are the same person? Yours sincerely, No one
Megan Posted October 4 Posted October 4 (edited) Dear No-One... I couldn't possibly say (I'll leave him to comment if he wishes) 🤓 I do find mistakes, indeed the very catalogue that started this thread has one in the first item listed. BOTH medals are Argentinian. But who doesnt make mistakes? I know I do. That's the nice thing about writing websites, you can go and correct them when you or someone else spots one! Edited October 5 by Megan Guess what? I made a spelling mistake!
Gordon Craig Posted October 4 Posted October 4 On 03/10/2024 at 10:53, JewittDan said: I think this is a story I’d like to hear Gordon This was the first, and only time, that I have ordered anything from M&E. The auction was for an assortment of medals. I did what research I could on the medals of interest in the assortment but couldn't find much on line about them. The successful cost was not high. Once I had the medals of interest in hand more research did not reveal any additional information. I went to what I thought was the relevant forum and posted pictures of the medals. The answer was that there were two firms that produced the copies that I had bought and in every instance the ribbons were not correct for the medal. The copies are pretty good but not useful in my collection. It wasn't worth it to return the medals considering postage etc. so I kept the medals and chalked it up to a learning experience. I also gained contact with a knowledgeable collector in the medals in question so that was a plus. The medals were from a small country with little to no information on them in print or on line. As was said above, auction houses can not know everything about the medals they auction off. I do not regret the transaction and haven't bought anything from M&E lately because there was nothing to buy of interest. And there are sooooooooooooooooo many auction houses!!!!! Regards, Gordon 1
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