Duke of Connaught, Governor-General's Medal 1911 51mm diameter in silver by F.Bowcher. Obverse: Busts left conjoined and uniformed, the Duchess wearing a diadem, THEIR ROYAL HIGHNESSES. THE DUKE AND DUCHESS OF CONNAUGHT. Reverse: A Heraldic shield, with supporters, PRESENTED BY H.R.H. THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT. K.G. GOVERNOR. GENERAL. CANADA. 69.52 grammes, GEF
Marriage of the Duke of Connaught to Princess Louise of Russia 1879, 63mm diameter in bronze by J.S & A.B. Wyon, Eimer 1662, BHM 3052, WE 1350, Obverse: Busts left, conjoined, PRINCESS LOUISE MARGARET OF PRUSSIA. ARTHUR, DUKE OF CONNAUGHT & STRATHEARNE K.C. Reverse: Armoral shields of the couple, crowned. A ribbon below, inscribed MAR 13 1879, within an Ornamental quatrefoil, EF/GEF with some surface marks and edge nicks, in a presentation box,(not original)
World War I1914 Star awarded to 6588 Pte.W.McDermott 2nd Connaught Rangers. with copy 'Mons' clasp. NEF. Pte. McDermott was killed in action France on 14/9/1914, probably at the battle of Aisne where the battalion sustained heavy losses. The battalion was disbanded a short time later after suffering unsustainable losses.
R.A.O.B., silver & enamel medal (hallmarked 1894), shield with crown, 37mm wide, rev. engraved R.A.O.B. Presented to Primo. H. Saltmarsh, by the Nulli Secundus Lodge May 25th 1895". R.A.O.B. Services Rendered Medal 1962, silver gilt & enamel. Masonic Jewel on neck cravat, Connaught Chapter 1926-27. GVF. Masonic Hospital Jewel silver (hallmarked 1941) in case. (4).
Football Medals (3) Dominian of Canada Football Championship Connaught Cup Finals 1913 awarded to J.Ryder Ormskirk and District Amateur Football League Runners up 1904-1905 awarded to M.Ryder Ormskirk Rovers by Vaughton of Birmingham, plus a third medal unnamed, all three in silver NVF to GVF
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