United Kingdom. A Lot of Eight Badges, Insignia, & Membership Awards
Includes: Grand International Poultry Show Award Medal, Un-Named (in bronze, obverse illustrating six members of the poultry family, reverse illustrating an open-ended wreath composed of branches of laurel leaves and oak leaves, surrounded by the inscription "GRAND INTERNATIONAL POULTRY SHOW", measuring 51.7 mm); Royal Life Saving Society Medal 1935 (in bronze, engraved to "A.R. PARKES JULY 1935" on the reverse, measuring 32.8 mm in diameter, ring suspension, in its hardshelled case of issue with recessed medal bed); two St. John Ambulance Association Re-Examination Medallions (in bronze, one is marked "REGISTERED AT St. JOHNS GATE CLERKENWELL and engraved "300152 CHARLES COOPER" on the reverse, the other is unmarked and is engraved 184742 SAMUEL McCOY" on the reverse, measuring 40 mm (w) x 43.5 mm (h) each, the former on a seven link wrist chain); Royal Air Force Bombardier (B) Badge (in brown and white embroidery, on a navy blue wool base, black cotton mesh backer, measuring 85 mm (w) x 35 mm (h)); Alexandra, Princess of Wales's Own Yorkshire Regiment (Green Howards) Cap Badge (in white metal, measuring 38 mm (w) x 46.7 mm (h), intact slider); Mixed Service Organisation, British Army of the Rhine Badge (MSO, BAOR) (in bronze gilt, measuring 42.5 mm in diameter, both lugs intact); and Boys Brigade Badge (in white metal with red enamels, measuring 36.5 mm (w) x 44 mm (h), traces of enamelling remains). Ranging from fine to near extremely fine.

