BritishSouth Africa Company medal, in silver with Rhodesia reverse 1896, awarded to Lieut. G.V. Turnbull, EF cleaned, miniature British South Africa Company Medal with Mashonaland 1897 Reverse EF cleaned, along with medal for the South African & International Exhibition 1792 45mm diameter in bronze, unissued, Reverse: A miner standing before a mine. VF cleaned, a South Africa constabulary button and British South Africa Company cap badge, along with gold-coloured pocket watch (second hand detached, no glass) engraved 'I Saved The King' on a banner with bull below. named GEO.VAIR. TURNBULL, all but the watch on a pin board for display, easily detachable, the bronze medal glued on part of the rim
Rhodesia Independence Anniversary 1967 Ian Smith Metapos Gold and Silver three coin set by Heritage Pendant Company Bulawo 2 large crown sized medals a gold and a silver 48mm diameter and a smaller gold medal 26mm diameter Prooflike aFDC and cased with certificate (contains 63 grams of 22 carat gold). A rare seldom offered set
Rhodesia Independence 1965 25mm diameter in 18 carat gold, Obverse: Ian Smith portrait left RHODESIA 1965, Reverse: Flame Lily INDEPENDENCE. FREEDOM . PEACE . JUSTICE. EF, Set in a mount with chain, this presumed gold, total weight 17.88 grammes, in a blue presentation box
Rhodesia Medal 1980, Zimbabwe Independence Medal 1980 (officially numbered 130969 on the edge), and General Service Medal, Elizabeth II issue with Northern Ireland clasp, a trio awarded to L.Cpl. M.L. Clark, the Rhodesia Medal EF with some toning in places, Zimbabwe Medal EF with some surface residue, the General Service Medal lustrous EF with some minor surface marks and small rim nicks, comes with labelled card box
BritishSouth Africa Company's Medal, dated reverse, Rhodesia 1896, with Mashonaland 1897 clasp, awarded to Trooper F.R. Lloyd M.R.F. (Matabeleland Relief Force) Bright EF the obverse with some scratches and hairlines, with original claw and ornate suspension. GVF, cleaned, Rare. Comes with photocopy of the medal roll showing entitlement to the medal and clasp.
Southern RhodesiaService Medal 1946, unnamed as issued, NEF with a small spot on the crown, a very scarce issue, with 5000 being struck but only 3908 awarded
Rhodesia 1965 Rhodesian Independence 38mm diameter in 18 carat gold, Obverse Portrait of Ian Smith, left, RHODESIAN INDEPENDENCE 11 NOVEMBER 1965, Reverse: Cross with symbols of Agriculture and Industry in the angles, WE STAND BEHIND YOU, 35.59 grammes of 18 carat gold, UNC with matt finish, officially numbered 105 on the edge
Ireland - Republic Padraig H. Pearse 1879-1916 boxed commemorative medal two piece set (50mm and 36mm diameters) in 22 carat gold by Paul Vincze 1966, 1916 - 1966 50 years anniversary of Easter Rising PADRAIG H PEARCE 1879 - 1916 surrounding right facing portrait obverse WE PLEDGE OUR LIVES AND THE LIVES OF OUR COMRADES IN ARMS TO THE CUASE OF ITS FREEDOM OF ITS WELFARE AND OF ITS EXALTATION AMONG THE NATIONS reverse above two figures holding flags, total weight 189 grams so over 5 1/2 ounces pure gold content so the gold value alone in the region of £6,000 but rare as medals especially this large double gold issue, we were unable to find any previous sales results for this rare two coin set. Choice Unc in the two coin green display box with 1916 - 1966 in gold on the lid. Paul Vincze also designed coins and is responsible for designs on coins from The Channel Islands, Rhodesia and Nyasaland, Nigeria and more
Edward VII Coronation 1902, bronze, 1867 Exhibition prize medal, bronze, in case. Bernhard Baron Carreras medal, silver, in case. Brooklands medal, nickel, in case. Rhodesia Independence Medal 1965, bronze, in case. Generally EF (5)
Rhodesia Medal Sets (2) the first a 6-piece set in silver comprising 1965 Proclamation of Independence, 1972 Armed Forces/Terrorist Warfare, 1975 C.W.Dupont, 1975 Proclamation of Independence 10th Anniversary, 1976 Senator Chief Chirau, 1978 Zimbabwe, the second a 5-piece set in bronze comprising 1965 Proclamation of Independence, 1972 Armed Forces/Terrorist Warfare, 1975 C.W.Dupont, 1976 Senator Chief Chirau, 1978 Zimbabwe UNC in the boxes of issue
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