An Unusual Inter-War M.V.O. Group of Four to J.H. Whitehorn, Onetime Head of the Court Jewellers Collingwood, President of the Royal Warrant Holders' Association and Prime Warden of the Goldsmiths' Company, The Royal Victorian Order, Member's (M.V.O.) Fifth Class breast Badge, silver, gilt and enamel, the reverse officially numbered, '576'; Coronation 1902, silver; Coronation 1911; Special Constabulary Faithful Service, G.V.R., with clasp for 'The Great War 1914-18' (Joseph H. Whitehorn), extremely fine, mounted as worn, together with related Dress Miniatures, the whole contained in a very attractive Collingwood, London fitted case (8)

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An Unusual Inter-War M.V.O. Group of Four to J.H. Whitehorn, Onetime Head of the Court Jewellers Collingwood, President of the Royal Warrant Holders' Association and Prime Warden of the Goldsmiths' Company, The Royal Victorian Order, Member's (M.V.O.) Fifth Class breast Badge, silver, gilt and enamel, the reverse officially numbered, '576'; Coronation 1902, silver; Coronation 1911; Special Constabulary Faithful Service, G.V.R., with clasp for 'The Great War 1914-18' (Joseph H. Whitehorn), extremely fine, mounted as worn, together with related Dress Miniatures, the whole contained in a very attractive Collingwood, London fitted case (8)

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Sold with an impressive set of the recipient's original Royal Warrant Holders' Association Medals, silver-gilt, for V.R., E.VII.R. and G.V.R., the former with '1837 V.R.I. 1897' upper suspension brooch and related 'V.R. Jubilee' cypher Badge, each of the Medals named, mounted as worn and contained in a silk-lined leather case; and a Royal Warrant Holders' Association President's Badge, gold, the reverse engraved, 'Joseph H. Whitehorn, Esq.', in Carrington, London fitted case of issue, this last extremely rare