PETER MORRIS Dealer in Coins & Medals
British
Medal Groups
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Gallantry. | |||
A | 4 | WW1 Military Cross and Mons 1914 trio to Major Gordon BEVERIDGE, | |
RFA, Special Reserve : MC awarded in LG of 1st January 1917. Entitled | |||
to Mons bar. Embarked to France on 6th october 1914, interrupting his | |||
studies in medicine. (he completed his surgeon's qualifications finally in 1919). | |||
With full acocunt of his military career from being commissioned as a Lieutenant | |||
on 8/4/1913. MC engraved on reverse " G. Beveridge Somme July 1916". | |||
1914 star Lieut. RFA, Pair Major. Lived in Edinburgh. GVF++ | £1,500 | ||
B | 7+7++ | WW1 Distinguished Service Order, OBE , 1914/15 trio with MiD, LS/GC medal | |
and 1911 Delhi Durbar medal - to Major Robert BOAL, Royal Engineers. | |||
DSO iin gold and enamels, awarded in the 1928 Birthday Honours; WW1 Star | |||
named as 2nd Lieut., Pair as a Captain (MiD oak-leaf on Victory, and LS/GC | |||
medal (Geo V) as 9139 QMSjt Inspector. With four Masonic medals to him | |||
as Tertius at the Lodge Light in Arabia (one is 9ct gold & enamels) and two | |||
enamelled miniature masonic medals. Plus a matching mounted set of | |||
miniature medals to go with full-size medals. Including a unique large personalised | |||
embroidered cloth award of gratitude addressed to him by "friends, admirers | |||
and M.E.S. Staff" dated 21st November 1928 in Loralai (India). This cloth | |||
measures 38 cms x 52 cms. He was with the Indian Army as Commanding | |||
R.E, C.R.E. Zhob Ind.Bde Area. With much copied paperwork, detailing | |||
his career. GVF/+ Sold by us some years, now re-purchased & re-offfered. | £2,500 | ||
C | 7+ | WW2 Distinguished Service medal to JX.147777 Able-Bodied Seaman | |
William Samuel RUTLEDGE, HMS Aubrietia, together with his other WW2 | |||
medals : 1939/45 star, Atlantic star, Africa star, Burma star, War medal. | |||
With 3 b/w photos, one in a Christmas card "from Bill to his wife & son", one | |||
a posed photo in 1937 and a newspaper photo cutting of him and another | |||
with their DSMs. Plus original typed letters : from C in CWA noting his award | |||
in LG of 5th August 1941, Admiralty letter of 26/11/1941 awading him £20 | |||
gratuity for his DSM. Also - copy of the book "The Secret Capture - U-110 | |||
and the Enigma Story", by S Roskill. Our man is mentioned not least on page | |||
108, and his part in the sinking of the submarine. With his late award | |||
of the WW2 Arctic Star. Rivetting. GVF/++ | £1,500 | ||
D | 7+ | WW2 and later mounted group with British Empire Medal (Civil) to | |
Herbert Cecil CORNISH. BEM was awarded on 1/1/1971, and is mounted | |||
with GSM / bar Palestine (named HC Cornish only) ie a civilian, plus WW2 | |||
1939/45 star, Africa star, Italy star, Defence and War medals. With original | |||
letters, dated variously 1952, 1953 and 1963, together with large newspaper | |||
article from local St. Neots paper, dated 21/1/1971 with picture of him and | |||
long eulogy of him andhis military life. He was NAAFI shop/store manager | |||
finally at RAF Brampton, having served for over 47 years. Letter from 1952 | |||
addresses him as 3622876 Sgt Cornish. With 7 large b/w photos. EF | £350 | ||
E | 3 | Egypt campaign trio to S.S.M. W. FLINT, 4th Dragoon Guards, as - | |
Egypt medal / bar Tel-el-Kebir, Army LS/GC medal (Victoria) and Khedive's | |||
Egypt star 1882. Long Service medal has come adrift at the top swivel. | |||
VF/+, some contact marks to first medal from contact with star. | £500 | ||
F | 2 | Egypt pair to 307 Private J. ARROWSMITH, 2 / DOCLI (Duke of Cornwall | |
Light Infantry ), as - Egypt medal / bar Tel-el-Kebir (1882 dated reverse), | |||
with Khedive's Egypt star 1882. GVF, mounted, as for wear. | £300 | ||
G | 2 | Boer War pair to Private G. O'CONNOR, Kimberley Town Guard, as - | |
QSA / bar Defence of Kimberley, plus Mayor's Kimberley star, with | |||
mint-mark "a". GVF/+ | £700 | ||
H | 4 | Boer War and WW1 court-mounted group to 6817 Private Thomas HOWLEY, | |
1 / East Surrey Regiment, as : QSA / 5 bars : CC, OFS Tr., SA1901, SA1902 | |||
(re-named) plus WW1 Mons star and bar trio. Mounted by TK&S. | |||
With copy service papers, noting he embarked to France on 16/8/1914. | |||
Wounded, Sept 1914 - Gun Shot wound to left hand. (20% disability). GVF/+ | £250 | ||
J | 2 | Boer War pair to 28362 Trumpeter G.B. ROBINS, RFA, as - QSA / 4 bars : | |
Tugela Heights, OFS, Relief of Ladysmith, Transvaal, plus KSA / 2 bars : | |||
SA1901, SA1902. QSA is named as Gunner 73rd Bty RFA) VF/+ | £270 | ||
K | 3 | Boer War and WW1/LS group to 28470 Sth.S.Sjt James HIMBURY, RGA/RHA, | |
as : QSA / 3 bars : CC, OFS, Tr. KSA / 2 bars : SA1901, SA1902, plus | |||
Army LS/GC medal, Geo V. (QSA : A.BR. 4th Bty RFA, KSA : Gnr, RFA) | |||
No details on any WW1 service, or where. GVF/+, all three darkly toned. | £270 | ||
L | 2 | Boer War pair to 2019 Corporal Joseph CONWAY, KRRC, as - | |
QSA / 3 bars : CC, OFS, Tr., plus KSA / 2 bars : SA1901, SA1902. With | |||
A4 typed sheet listing his military career. Entitiled also to a WW1 1914/15 trio | |||
with 3rd and later 18th KRRC. Wounded. GVF/++ | £250 | ||
M | 2 | Boer War pair to 70776 Gunner W. SMITH, 20th Battery, RFA, as - | |
QSA / 3 bars : CC, OFS, Tr., plus KSA / 2 bars : SA1901, SA1902. With | |||
matching ribbon bar, and papers confirming entitlements. (KSA has wrong | |||
initial (H) and rank of Driver. KSA roll notes "invalided 18/1/02". GVF/+ | £190 | ||
N | 2 | Boer War and WW1 to F. VAREY, as : QSA / 4 bars - CC, OFS, SA1901, | |
SA1902 as 3934 Private, 7th Hussars, plus WW1 Victory medal, named | |||
as : 45266 Driver R.E. GVF. (possibly related : 1st July 1916 KiA to | |||
Frank Varey, 2/Ryl Fusiliers, ex 13th Hussars, from Durham) | £160 | ||
P | 2 | Boer War and L/S medal to 9734 Staff-Sergeant-Major George HOBBS, | |
Army Service Corps, as : QSA / 3 bars - CC, OFS, Tr., (Staff-Sgt.), plus | |||
Army LS/GC medal, Edward VII. He served for 21 years, including 4 years | |||
in Gibraltar as well as South Africa. Entitled also to a KSA medal with 2 bars. | |||
He married Sarah Ann and had 4 children, 2 of whom died in infancy. | |||
From London. Copy papers (Short Service) . GVF/++ | £200 | ||
WW1 Casualties. | |||
Q | 3+3+ | WW1 pair of trios to two Brothers, both casualties - TURNEY brothers : | |
Alfred H. TURNEY - S-10558 Private Alfred H. Turney, 8 / Rifle Brigade. | |||
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Killed in action on 15th September 1916 on Western Front. (100 men of the | ||
8th Rifle Brigade were killed on that day too). Aged 21 1914/15 trio. | |||
With much copied info relating to him and the action on that day. | |||
Bert TURNEY - 9021 Private Bert Turney, 1 / Royal Lancs. Regt. | |||
Died of his wounds on 14th October 1914. 1914 Mons trio and original bar, | |||
went to France on 12th September, only lasted a month ! Also with much | |||
copied paperwork. Aged 27. | £450 | ||
R | 3+1+ | WW1 Family medals to the CHURCH brothers - | |
Arthur John Church : Casualty WW1 pair and plaque, as - 15939 Private | |||
A.J. Church, 1st Bn. / Essex Regiment. Killed in action at Gallipoli 6/8/1915. | |||
He was born in Tring, Herts, but lived in Welling, SE London. Comes with | |||
a condolence card from the family at the time with a b/w photo of him, and a | |||
poem cut from a newspaper then "Beyond the Dark" by Elizabeth Cameron. | |||
S.E. Church : 7578 L/Cpl, 1 / Norfolk Regt. His 1914 Mons Star. | |||
Sold by the family locally. We suspect that over time the other missing | |||
medals have become mixed up : somewhere is the Star to A.J., and the | |||
pair to S.E. Still hoping they might turn up ...... GVF++ | £240 | ||
S | 4+ | WW1 Casualty - 1914/15 trio and Plaque to 10604 Private Arthur BUNDY, | |
2 / Hampshire Regiment. KiA 9th August 1916, F&F. From Crawley. | |||
With contemporary photo of his grave, and a poignant postcard sent to his | |||
(little ?) brother Freddy - featuring French soldier's medal and green sprig. | £270 | ||
T | 2 | WW1 Casualty - BWM plus his Plaque to 38865 Pte Harry McHARDY, | |
1st Battalion South Wales Borderers. KiA on 16/4/1918, F&F. | |||
From Ashton-under-Lyme, Lancs. With SDGW extract. GVF | £120 | ||
V | 4 | WW1 Casualty - 1914/15 trio and Plaque to S-5754 Stoker J. M. HARDIE, | |
Royal Navy. John Mills Hardie was on the HMTD Eden, when he died on | |||
17th June, 1916, and lies in the St. Marie Cemetery, Le Havre. EF | £230 | ||
W | 3 | WW1 Casualty - Pair and plaque to 2nd Lieutenant Robert George CLARKE, | |
72nd Brigade, Royal Field Artillery. KiA on 9/9/1918, aged 32. From | |||
Newport, Wales. Buried in Fins New Cemetery, Sorel-le-Grand. With a | |||
typed 5-page report on his life and military career, from HAC to RFA. EF | £280 | ||
X | 3 | WW1 Casualty - Pair and Plaque to 51312 Private Horace PICKERSGILL, | |
East Yorkshire. He was killed in action on 29th September 1918, F&F. | |||
10th Battalion, from Wakefield. (Was 52823 Pte, KOYLI). GVF | £180 | ||
Y | 3 | WW1 Casualty - Pair & Plaque to 5494 Private Robert George BONFIELD, | |
12th London Regiment. He died of wounds on 19th November 1918, | |||
aged 30. He and his wife, Julia Lilian, lived at 61, Westbourne Road, | |||
Barnsbury, NE London. Buried in Islington Cemetery. Later in his service | |||
he transferred to the RDC as 44927 (73rd Protection Coy). EF | £200 | ||
Z | 3+ | WW1 Casualty - Pair and Plaque to 4880 Pte Albert Tom STOKER, | |
2/6th Bn, Gloucestershire Regt. DoW 19th July 1916 F&F. From Bristol. | |||
With further copy papers. Commemorated on the Loos memorial. Plus | |||
copy of local newspaper listing him amongst the casualties. GVF/+ | £200 | ||
A1 | 3 | WW1 Casualty - Mons Star, BWM and Plaque to 39822 Gunner William | |
John WOODWARD, Royal Field Artillery. (57th Battery, 45th Brigade). | |||
He died of his wounds on 28th November 1916, and is buried on Grove | |||
Town cemetery, Meaulte (Somme). Aged 29, from Middle Lypiatt, Stroud, | |||
Glos. Victory medal missing. With MiC and CWGC refs. GVF | £190 | ||
B1 | 3+ | WW1 Canadian Casualty - 91139 Corporal J.M. BETTS, C.F.A., as - | |
WW1 pair, plus Canadian Memorial Cross (Mdls Yrbk 188a). With his | |||
Canadian issue Wound badge, numbered C.43641 and a dog collar : | |||
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"Canada Overseas". Cross comes with its black case by A McMillan of | ||
Ottawa. GVF/+ | £250 | ||
C1 | 2 | WW1 casualty pair to 234538 Gunner Charlton COX, R.F.A. Died as a | |
Prisoner-of-War, aged 23. With card box of transmittal and registered | |||
envelope addressed to Mrs A. Cox, at 30, Milton Rd., Acton, London. EF | £100 | ||
Police Medals. | |||
D1 | 3 | Mounted trio to Inspector A. QUAIFE - 1897 PC "C" div'n, Metropolitan | |
Police, 1902 in bronze also as PC "C" division, and 1911 Coronation | |||
in silver as Inspector. NB We lived next door in the 1960s to Peter Quaife | |||
and parents, better known as the KINKS guitarist. !! Related ?? GVF | £225 | ||
E1 | 2 | Metropolitan Police pair to PC A. RICHARDSON, "R" division, as - | |
1897 Diamond Jubilee medal in bronze, with 1902 Coronation medal. GVF | £75 | ||
World War One medal groups. | |||
F1 | 4 | MSM court-mounted group to 56224 Sergeant J. A. PAISLEY-WHYTE, | |
Royal Engineers, as - 1914/15 trio, with MiD oak-leaf set on Victory, plus | |||
Geo V Meritorious Service medal. LG 14/6/1918. With copied papers, | |||
noting James's service & further details. Went to Egypt on 7/8/15 GVF/+ | £325 | ||
G1 | 3 | MSM mounted group to S4-090724 S/Sergeant P. NORTON, A.S.C., | |
as - WW1 pair, plus Geo V Meritorious Service medal. LG 17/6/1918. | |||
Philip is mentioned in the Lincolnshire Echo of 20/6/1918, under an item | |||
listing local heroes. From Cleethorpes. With further details. AEF | £250 | ||
H1 | 3 | WW1 1914/15 trio, awarded to Captain C.E. RHODES, with all three card | |
boxes of issue. Star named 68038 Cpl CE Rhodes, R.E. Mint | £150 | ||
J1 | 4 | 1914 Mons and bar trio , as worn, with Army LS/GC medal to Colour-Sergeant | |
L. McKINNON, 2 / HLI. (Highland Light Infantry). He is a Sergeant on the pair, | |||
and numbered 3300016 on LS medal. Toned, ribbons sl. frayed. | £265 | ||
K1 | 4 | WW1 mounted trio and ISM to 15961 Private W.R. SMART, 2 / Hamps | |
1914/15 trio, ISM is EIIR, 2nd obv. William was a London postman, higher | |||
grade. LG 15/1/1963. Later in the war was transferred to the MGC. GVF | £100 | ||
L1 | 3 | WW1 pair and ISM (EIIR) to 27180 Private Fred WITCHARD, Gloucester | |
Regiment. ISM is 2nd obv. LG 19/9/1961. With GPO. Later service with | |||
MGC. Plus copy papers, MiC and more. EF, almost mint. | £70 | ||
M1 | 3 | WW1 pair and ISM to L.Z. 6292 Able-bodied H.H. LOVELOCK, RNVR, as | |
BWM and Victory medals, with ISM Geo VI IndImp and RM case of issue. | |||
Plus file of papers, service records, LG 9/8/1940. Harry Hubert Lovelock. EF | £70 | ||
N1 | 4 | Mounted 1914/15 trio with Russian Medal for Zeal to 212059 Able-Bodied | |
C. H. SEXTON, Royal Navy. As worn, ribbons a little tired from wear. | £250 | ||
P1 | 3 | Mounted pair with Territorial Force War medal to 200641 Pte F.G. GRANT, | |
Wiltshire Regiment. Frederick's TFWM is numbered 2232; change of | |||
number is noted in his MiC. With further details. GVF/+ | £250 | ||
Q1 | 3 | WW1 trio to 200143 Private Arthur H. WEST, Somerset Light Infantry, as : | |
WW1 pair, plus Territorial Force War medal (1579 Pte, Som. L.I.). | |||
With MiC, noting change of numbers. GVF/+, 1st and 3rd nicely toned. | £280 | ||
R1 | 4 | Mounted group to 965 Bombadier J.E. MEGGESON, RA/RFA, as - | |
WW1 pair, plus TFWM and Geo V oval Territorial Efficiency medal. (This | |||
last numbered 835117.TA) With further copy papers, noting Joseph Ernest | |||
served with 307th Bde HQ. His numbered changed later to 725721. GVF | £325 | ||
S1 | 3 | WW1 mounted trio to 735359 Driver Albert CORNFORD, Royal Artillery, as : | |
BWM, Victory and Territorial Force War medal. Presented 'court-style'. | |||
With copy papers, noting his service: in UK 1914-17, Egypt from 1917-19, | |||
and regular Army from 22/1/1919 to 31/3/1921. EF. | £250 | ||
Family medals, | |||
T1 | 2+1+1 | Family medals to the MILNE family, as - | |
a. WW1 mounted pair to 5492 Private H. MILNE, 2 - Scottish Horse | |||
b. WW1 Casualty plaque to James MILNE | |||
c. GSM / bar Canal Zone, to 22867948 Guardsman K.H. MILNE, Scots Gds, | |||
with four further sports and life-saving medallets, date from 1940 to 1957 : | |||
George Watson;s College 50 yds., 2 x Life-Saving medal & star, plus | |||
Swimming NE Trophy to K. Milne. GSM medal in white card case of issue. | £400 | ||
V1 | 4+1 | Family medals to the CAVALIER family, Uncle & Nephew., as - | |
a. WW1 group of four to 9455 B.S.Mjr A.J. CAVALIER, RGA, as - 1914/15 | |||
trio, plus Geo V Army LS/GC medal. Star Sjt, RGA, Pair W.O. Cl. 2 RA | |||
b. Naval GSM / bar Palestine 1936-39 to JX 141175 Ord Smn A.A. CAVALIER, | |||
Royal Navy. Sold by relatives, who provided the family link. | £250 | ||
W1 | 2+3 | Family medals to the SIMMON(D)S family, father and son, as : | |
Father - WW1 pair, T4-042619 Driver W. Simmons, ASC, with ribbon bar; | |||
Son - WW2 trio, as 1939/45 star, Italy star and War medal, attributed to | |||
LAC 1472529 W. Simmonds, RAF, plus RAF sweetheart brooch, the | |||
ticker-tape print-out of medal award, and a RAF personnel card box | |||
addressed to wife Mrs PL Simmonds, in Epsom. (Peggy Lillian). EF | £80 | ||
X1 | 4+6+1+ | Family medals to the CROSSLEY family, Father & 2 sons, as - | |
Mounted WW1/2 group to J. 92256 Able-Bodied G.E. CROSSLEY, RN, as - | |||
WW1 BWM, WW2 War, RFR LS/GC medal Geo V, and Imperial service | |||
medal EIIR : George Ernest Crossley, with copy of his naval service from | |||
20th August 1918 to 1927. (Victory missing) | |||
Son - 14668782 H. CROSSLEY, R.A.C. - ony his WW2 War medal : | |||
with award slip, and letter rejecting his claim for a Defence medal, dated | |||
21/6/1949, as he only joined up on 4/11/1943; with card medal box sent to him | |||
at 18, Birley Street, Newton-le-Willows. | |||
Son - W.L. CROSSLEY, 1st Army, as : 1939/45 star, Africa Star / set bar | |||
1st Army, Italy star, F&G star, Defence and War medals. With the award slip | |||
and card medal box posted to him at 110, Poulton Road, Fleetwood. EF | £225 | ||
Y1 | 6+4 | Family medals to the TOLLERFIELD cousins - | |
Mounted group to Ernest Tollerfield - GSM / bar Kurdistan : Pte 4525305 | |||
W. Yorks Regt., WW2 Defence & War medals plus GSM / bar Palestine | |||
1945-48 as AC1 2215054 RAF with copy papers, confirming..... | |||
Mounted group to Arnold Tollerfield - WW2 1939/45 star, Africa star / bar 1st Army, | |||
Italy star, Defence & War medals as T 237879 Corporal, ASC; wounded | |||
with King's badge and home-made ID tag. Copy papers, confirming. | £325 | ||
WW1 groups. | |||
Z1 | 3+ | Mounted group to 5033 (later 267184) Rifleman Percy HAMPTON, | |
2 / 7th West Yorkshire Regiment, as : WW1 pair, plus Special Constabulary | |||
medal, Geo V. Leeds Rifles. With MiC, b'day card to him from Janet, dated | |||
Feb'y 1916, a picture p'card back to her with photo of Addington Palace | |||
War Hospital. Photo of him and another soldier, and his cap badge. VF/+ | £95 | ||
A2 | 4 | WW1 group to PLY.13997 Private J.W. COOPER, RMLI, as - 1914/15 | |
trio, plus RFR LS/GC medal, Geo V. (this last B.868). GVF/+ | £120 | ||
B2 | 4 | WW1 and later group to 3 - 9025 A/Cpl H. BELL, Northumberland Fusiliers, | |
as : 1914/15 trio, plus GSM / bar Iraq. (Geo V). Trio has rank of Private. | |||
With copy of MiC and service record, noting Henry joined up originally in 1902 | |||
until 1906, then again for WW1 and on to Iraq. With neat letter from him in 1930 | |||
asking to be considered for a Service pension. About EF. | £260 | ||
C2 | 2 | WW1 part set to 2388955 Petty Officer W.A. CUNNINGHAM, Royal Navy, as | |
BWM, plus Royal Fleet Reserve LS/GC medal (DEV. B.12030) GVF | £90 | ||
D2 | 3 | WW1 pair plus India GSM / bar Waziristan 1919-21 to G-69225 Private | |
W.E. BRANSON, The Queens Regt. William served in India from 1917, | |||
and after the war in London. With copy of MiC and further documents. GVF | £140 | ||
E2 | 2+1 | WW1 pair to 2428 Driver Alfred H. LYUS, RA, with his silver wound badge, | |
no. 496620. Almost mint, with full length original ribbons. | £60 | ||
F2 | 3 | WW1 Mercantile Marine trio to William Dixon GOFF, MFA, as - BWM, | |
Victory medal (named W. Goff, GSR, MFA) and Mercantile Marine medal | |||
Court-mounted, as for wear/display. With copy papers. Born 1872 in S'ton | £110 | ||
G2 | 3 | WW1 mounted group to 90376 Private Thomas ENGLAND, RAMC, as - | |
WW1 pair, plus Territorial Force Efficiency medal, Geo V (Mdls Yrbk 234) | |||
With copy papers, noting his service. (TFEM 1325 Dvr., T.P.) Wounded. GVF | £100 | ||
H2 | 5++ | WW1 pair plus 3 Masonic medals to 9540 Pte H.A. DAVIS, H.A.C., with his | |
Masonic Hospital silvered medal (Wbro HA Davis No 72), another blue | |||
enamelled & hallmkd Ryl Jubilee Lodge 1819 medal, set enamelled bar No72 | |||
on pale blue ribbon, named on gilt rev. Bro A Davis 1945. Steward's badge | |||
RMIG 1954. Plus reprint page from "Timber Trades Journal" of 24/12/1949, | |||
with line drawings of those at annual dinner - HA Davis appears bottom right in | |||
his DJ : "who did the duties of toastmaster". Herbert Arthur also in 1946 & 47 | £75 | ||
J2 | 3 | WW1 part trio to 1108 Sapper G.S. TAYLOR, R.E., as - 1914/15 star, | |
and BWM medal (Victory missing), plus Territorial Force Efficiency medal, | |||
TFEM is named - Spr / LCpl 562296. GVF | £100 | ||
K2 | 3 | WW1 mounted trio to S-18951 Sergeant George Thomas REILLY, A&S | |
Highlanders, as : WW1 pair, named thus, plus Geo V Territorial Force | |||
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Efficiency medal as 65 Sgt GT Reilly, 5th Royal Scots. Plus papers. GVF | £140 | |
L2 | 3 | WW1 group to 5 - 209 Private W. SMITH, Northumberland Fusiliers, as - | |
WW1 pair, named thus, plus Territorial Efficiency medal, Geo V, as - | |||
4260912 Drummer, 5th North'd Fus. GVF | £160 | ||
M2 | 3 | WW1 and ISM group to 39277 Sapper Alfred JARRETT, Royal Engineers, | |
as : WW1 pair, plus Imperial service medal, Geo VI, cased. He was awarded | |||
this last medal on 2/5/1939, as a sorting clerk & telegraphist in Manchester, | |||
but died in July 1939. With copy MiC and further details. GVF/+ | £70 | ||
N2 | 3 | WW1 and later group to Private P. BUTT, as : WW1 BWM 8451 Pte, Welsh | |
Regt, India GSM / bar Waziristan 1921-24 Pte Welch R., and Army LS/GC | |||
medal, Geo V, Welsh Regt. (Both last medals have no. 3948922) EF/+ | £240 | ||
WW1 / WW2 groups. | |||
P2 | 5 | Court-mounted WW1/2 group to T - 21425 Driver T. FLETCHER, RASC, as | |
1914 Mons and bar trio, WW2 Defence medal, and ISM Geo VI IndImp. | |||
(Tom Palmer Fletcher on ISM). With much copy papers, and written history | |||
of his life and service. MiC notes "No 3 Coy, 6th Div T, ASC. WW2 was in | |||
the Home Guard, and latterly a GPO linesman. GVF | £145 | ||
Q2 | 4 | Mounted group to L-3554 Gunner Richard RIMMER, RFA/RA, as - WW1 | |
1914/15 trio, plus WW2 Defence medal. 1939 register notes he was serving | |||
in WW2 as a Police Constable in Liverpool. With copy papers. GVF/+ | £80 | ||
R2 | 3 | Mounted group to 178985 Signaller George Herbert RYAN, Royal Navy | |
as - WW1 BWM, WW2 Defence medal, plus ISM, George VI IndImp. | |||
With copy of his Naval service, from 1894 to 1899; re-enrolled in the RFR from | |||
1909. His BWM was never issued (!) - this one is re-named. His ISM is LG | |||
for 9/12/1938 : "Skilled Labourer (Railway Pilot), HM Dockyard, Chatham" | £80 | ||
S2 | 4 | Mounted group to 2473 Corporal L.F. LIGHTOWLER, 1 / 7th West Yorkshire | |
as 1914/15 trio, plus WW2 Defence medal. Leslie Foster LIGHTOWLER | |||
was eligible for a SWB, as per his MiC, noting his later number as 305594. | |||
With large file of copied papers, plus copy of his promotion to 2nd Lieutenant | |||
with 5th Battalion, Durham Light Infantry. GVF./+ | £110 | ||
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T2 | 4+1 | WW1/WW2 mounted group to 2237 Private Theodore CORNELIUS, | |
Army Cycling Corps, as - 1914/15 trio, WW2 Defence medal plus WW1 | |||
Silver Wound Badge, no. B75649. Plus copy papers, confirming. GVF/+ | £120 | ||
V2 | 7 | Mounted group to 7447 Driver John MATTHEWS, RFA, as : 1914/15 trio, | |
WW2 1939/45 star, War medal, Geo V oval Territorial Efficiency medal and | |||
Geo VI Territorial Efficiency medal. (Both these TA medals named 722590 | |||
Gunner J.H. Matthews). With large file of papers, & War diary extract. AEF | £200 | ||
W2 | 3+5+ | WW1/WW2 medals to H.W. GOOD, as - WW1 trio, to F.799 L.M. Good, | |
RNAS (Royal Navy Air Service). - Star is A.M.1 with the card boxes of | |||
issue. Together with WW2 medals : 1939/45 star, Atlantic star, Africa | |||
star, Burma star, and War medal. Mint, as issued, with transmittal slip and | |||
card box posted to HW Good at 9, Riverside Road, Highbury, N5 | |||
Not clear if this is one man, or father & son, with same initials (?) EF/+ | £300 | ||
X2 | 3 | Mounted Mercantile Marine group to Hugh STEVENSON, as - WW1 BWM, | |
Mercantile Marine medal plus WW2 Defence medal. He was born in 1871 in | |||
Carrickfergus, N Ireland, and copy papers note he was 3rd Engineer in 1921 | |||
on the Rees Llewellyn. Further papers suggest he was on the Troopship | |||
Argyllshire, invovlved in the Sydney Harbour mutiny. EF | £95 | ||
Y2 | 3+ | WW1 / WW2 group to 23796 Corporal G.H. GOODWRIGHT, Lancashire | |
Fusiliers, as : WW1 pair, mounted with attached ribbon bar; WW2 War | |||
medal; his cap badge, a collar dog (gilt L and F around Lancashire Fus | |||
flaming globe); 2 circular cloth patches featuring the red Lancashire rose & | |||
leaf spray; and a old b/w photo of George Henry Goodwright in uniform | |||
with swagger stick, in front of a breakfast wall menu. GVF | £65 | ||
Z2 | 5 | Court-mounted group to 27483 Private William Francis CLARKE, South Wales | |
Borderers, as : WW1 pair, plus WW2 Defence medal, ISM Geo VI IndImp | |||
and Special Constabulary medal Geo VI IndImp. Part of the 4th Batt'n, he | |||
was taken Prisoner by the Turks, and finally released on 17/12/1918. | |||
He lived in Brynmawr and his ISM is on LG for 11/5/1943 as the Postman | |||
at the local sub-office. (Newport, Mon). GVF/++ | £145 | ||
A3 | 4+ | Court-mounted group to 34232 Private William D. SLOWLEY, L.N. Lancs | |
Regiment, as - WW1 pair, plus WW2 Defence and War medals. With card | |||
case of issue for WW2 medals, and two very large b/w photos of him and | |||
his platoon (one is of ITC HQ Ordely room staff, Aug. 1941.) GVF/+ | |||
Plus A4 page of his life and service history. | £80 | ||
B3 | 7 | Mounted group to 51031 Private John King BRAND, Ryl Scots Fusiliers, as - | |
WW1 pair, plus WW2 1939/45 star, F&G star, Defence & War medals, and | |||
Territorial Efficiency medal, Geo V, set extra LS bar. (this last - 3048940 Sjt.) | |||
He transferred to the Army Cycling Corps for a period in WW1 as 23454. | |||
and was wounded on 19 June 1918. With further copy papers, confirming. | £180 | ||
C3 | 3++ | Group awarded to 265851 Private Richard Charles WIER, 9th / Norfolk Regt., | |
as WW1 pair, plus ISM EIIR (post 1953). He was wounded on 7/6/1918, | |||
and was awarded his ISM (LG 28/8/1962) for his long service as a Civil | |||
Servant in the Treasury. With case for the ISM, original ISM award certificate, | |||
Treasury letter signed by Norman Brook congratulating him, and large photo | |||
of him receiving medal from Reggie Maudling, then Chancellor. GVF | £110 | ||
D3 | 4 | Mounted group to 202944 Gunner G. EDWARDS, RA, as - WW1 pair, | |
plus WW2 Defence and War medals. GVF/+ No further details | £55 | ||
E3 | 3+ | WW1/2 mounted group to 34255 Private Horace Joseph SHAW, as - BWM | |
and Victory medal, The Queen's Regt., plus WW2 War medal. With card | |||
box of issue for WW2, and demob / discharge papers. From Nottingham | £65 | ||
F3 | 3+3 | Mounted trio to 8981 Private Patrick TRAYNOR, Irish Guards, as : WW1 | |
pair, plus WW2 Defence medal. With his hallmarked silver (Mdls Yrbk 362) | |||
Corps of Commissionaires medal, and 2 sports Irish .Gds medals GVF | £110 | ||
G3 | 4 | WW1/WW2 court-mounted group to 62220 Private T. DAVIS, Y & L Regt., | |
as : WW1 pair, WW2 Defence medal and Special Constabulary Geo VI | |||
medal (IndImp) - Thomas Davis. MiD has him as "Tom Davis". GVF/+ | £75 | ||
J3 | 4 | Grenadier Guards group to 22338 Private Gordon V. SMITH, as - WW1 pair, | |
plus WW2 Defence medal and Police LS/GC medal EIIR (1st obv). He was | |||
later in WW1 promoted to Corporal. With copied papers. "Court-mtd" GVF/+ | £100 | ||
K3 | 4 | Mounted WW1 / WW2 group to 1498 Private R. BOYD, RAMC, as - | |
1914/15 trio plus WW2 Defence medal. GVF/+ | £75 | ||
L3 | 6 | Mounted group to J. 58007 Boy 1. (later L. Sto). A.L.R.G. MILES, Royal Navy, | |
as - WW1 BWM, plus WW2 1939/45 star, Atlantic star / bar F&G, Defence & | |||
War medals, plus Naval LS/GC medal, Geo V, Coinage obv. (this last - K.57515 | |||
L.Sto. ALRG Miles, HMS Iron Duke, RN.) With copy of his service record, | |||
noting his ful name as Arthur Leslie Robert Glanbell Miles (!!). GVF | £140 | ||
M3 | 8 | WW1/WW2 mounted naval group to A.B GILL, as - WW1 pair (S.S.9183) | |
WW2 1939/45 star, Atlantic star, Africa star, Defence and War medals, plus | |||
RFR LS/GC medal Geo V coinage head. (this one SS918 PO B. 14865) | £150 | ||
N3 | 2 | India pre-War service pair, to 3303748 Private D. ORR, A & S H. - ie | |
Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders, as : India GSM, Geo V / bar North-West | |||
Frontier 1935, with India GSM Geo VI / bar North-West Frontier 1936-37. | £200 | ||
WW2 Groups. | |||
Q3 | 5+ | WW2 Casualty goup to C/KX 83792 Petty Officer Stoker R. B. WALKER, | |
he was on HMS Welshman, when it was sunk by U-boat on 1/2/1943. | |||
Medals - 1939/45 star, Atlantic star, Africa star, Pacific star and War medal. | |||
With condolence medal award slip and medal box sent to Mrs R. Howie in | |||
Gravesend. Ralph Buckwolde Walker was 27. On Chatham memorial. EF | £145 | ||
R3 | 1+++ | Voluntary Medical Service medal and badges to Herbert William SMITH, | |
with red enamelled Proficiency in First Aid, 4 further badges, WW1 British | |||
Red Cross Society medal for War Service, and a b/w photo of him. | £60 | ||
S3 | 4 | WW2 Naval Casualty court-mounted group to C/JX 125146 A / L / Smn | |
Alfred Leslie WOODLEY, Royal Navy, who died on 24 / 12 / 1943, as : | |||
1939/45 star, Atlantic star, War medal and Naval LS/GC medal, HMS Hurricane. | |||
Ship was a destroyer, sunk twice, once by Luftwaffe, and then again by U-415. | |||
Woodley was one of only 3 killed in action, when torpedoed. (LS/GC medal | |||
awarded in July 1943). With CWGC, commemorated on Chatham Mem'l. | £230 | ||
T3 | 3 | Mounted WRAF group to 434240 Sergeant M.T. McDONALD, WRAF, as - | |
Defence and War medals, plus RAF LS/GC medal EIIR. Mary Teresa | |||
McDonald was born in 1923 and died in 2018, aged 95 in Newbiggin. | £110 | ||
V3 | 7 | WW2 naval group to JX.126985 H.G. FULLER, Royal Navy, as : 1939/45 | |
star, Atlantic star, Burma star, Defence and War medals, plus Naval GSM / | |||
bar Palestine 1945-48 (PO) and Naval LS/GC medal Geo VI IndImp - | |||
(LS) HMS Frobisher. With his original parchment service record, from | |||
signing on with HMS Ganges as a Boy 2 in May 1927 to June 1929, then | |||
again from June 1939 to pension in November 1949. With b/w photo. EF | £250 | ||
W3 | 3++ | RAF group to Squadron-Leader A.G. BEATON, as - F&G star, Defence and | |
War medals, with award slip and card box of issue to him at Aylesbury. | |||
Alan Gordon Beaton was in charge of a RAF Mobile Dental Surgery . With | |||
copy photo of him, letter from Wing Commander Sumerling in 6/11/ 1947, | |||
commending him, Red Cross ID card from 1943, his dog-tags and a copy | |||
of his daughter's 2-page hand-written funeral eulogy. Served from 1941-45 | |||
After the war, he continued as a Dentist (MRCS, LRCP) in Aylesbury. | £100 | ||
X3 | 5 | WW2 mounted group to Francis John GAFFNEY, as - 1939/45 star, Defence | |
medal, War medal, France & Germany star (mounted in that order !), plus | |||
Imperial Service medal EIIR (post 1953). Not researched yet. AEF | £50 | ||
Y3 | 5 | WW2 mounted group to T/35410 Corporal L. HASSACK, RASC, as - | |
1939/45 star, Africa star, Defence & War medals, plus Army LS/GC medal | |||
with top bar Regular Army. (Geo VI IndiaeImp). GVF/+ | £100 | ||
Z3 | 4++ | Court-mounted group to 2738573 Guardsman William CLARKE, Welsh Gds., | |
as - 1939/45 star, F&G star, War medal and GSM / bar Palestine 1945-48. | |||
With original documents, photo, ID cards for wife Polly, AUEW member's | |||
card, large embroidered Welsh Guards blazer (?) badge. He lived at | |||
1, Kings Avenue, Tividale, Tipton. EF/+ | £150 | ||
A4 | 6 | WW2 mounted group to 2039334 Sergeant G.H. BULL, RA, as - 1939/45 | |
star, Africa star, Italy star, Defence & War medals, plus Army LS/GC medal | |||
EIIR, top bar Regular Army. BrOmnRegina (ie 1953 issue). GVF/+ | £90 | ||
B4 | 6 | Pre-War Palestine and WW2 group to 6007690 Private Thomas JONES, | |
1 / Essex Regiment, as : GSM / bar Palestine, 1939/45 star, Africa star, Italy | |||
star, Defence and War medals. Copy papers note he was also with East | |||
Surrey Regiment from 2/5/1943 to 13/4/1046. eF, stars nicely toned. | £150 | ||
C4 | 5+ | WW2 group to C/JX 269764 A.J. BARLOW, as : 1939/45 star, Atlantic star / | |
bar F&G, Africa star / bar North Africa 1942-43, Burma star and War medal. | |||
With matching ribbon-bar, award certificate and box of issue, to him at | |||
29, Fembrook Road, Lewisham, London SE13. B/W copy picture AEF | £120 | ||
D4 | 5+ | Mounted group to Lieutenant A. E. RIDDICK, Royal Engineers, as - 1939/45 | |
star, Africa star, Defence and War medals (set MiD oak-leaf on War), plus | |||
ISM EIIR (2nd obv). Albert Edward Riddick was formerly 2185653 QM | |||
Sergeant, postal section RE. MiD LG 15/12/1942 for action at GHQ Egypt. | |||
His ISM is in LG for 4/2/1971, as Ass't Superintendant GPO, Birmingham | £110 | ||
E4 | 2 | Mounted pair to J.E.W. WARD, as - WW2 War medal plus Royal Naval | |
Auxiliary Service LS medal EIIR (Mdls Yrbk 226) Only 1719 issued. GVF | £230 | ||
F4 | 6+ | WW2 mounted group to 1176205 E.F. DASHPER, RAF, as - 1939/45 star, | |
Africa star / bar North Africa 1942-43, Burma star, Italy star, Defence and War | |||
medals. Plus his award card box addressed to him at Bridges Road, W.Ewell. | |||
Edwin Frederick Dashper was born in 1911 and died in 1998. Plus more info | £65 | ||
G4 | 5 | Mounted group to SS-122667 Stoker 1 Mortimer SCOTT, RFR, as - 1939/45 | |
star, Atlantic star / bar F&G, Italy star, War medal and RFR Long Service & | |||
Good Conduct medal Geo V. Born in 1901, he served from 1919 till 1938, | |||
then re-joined on 31 July 1930 on HMS Durban. Shrapnel wound AEF | £145 | ||
H4 | 5+ | Group attributed to Frederick Leonard GOODWIN, 1st Army, as - 1939/45 | |
star, Africa star / bar 1st Army, Italy star, Defence and War medals. With award | |||
slip and card box of issue to him at 14, The Avenue, Bickley, Kent. Plus silver | |||
sports fob - "Champions Prims FC H & D CSAL 1925-26 season" named | £80 | ||
J4 | 4 | WW2 medals, attributed to E.R.T. JONES, as : 1939/45 star, F&G star, | |
Defence and War medals. Edwin Roger Tyrwhitt Jones lived in Goodmayes, | |||
Essex. Comes with greaseproof wrappers and card box of issue. EF | £50 | ||
K4 | 6 | Mounted group to 1407580 LAC Stanley Edward BEARD, RAF, as - | |
1939/45 star, Africa star / bar North Africa 1942-43, Italy star, Defence and | |||
War medals, plus GSM / bar Palestine 1945-48. He enlisted in Penarth | £140 | ||
L4 | 5 | Mounted group to 624150 Sergeant Jack GODDARD, RAF, as - 1939/45 | |
Defence & War medals, GSM / bar Malaya, CSM / bar South Arabia, plus | |||
RAF LS/GC medal. (Corporal on GSM and LS medals. He enlisted as a | |||
civilian, but joined as an Aircrafthand after 1938. EF | £180 | ||
M4 | 5++ | WW2 Naval group to JX 583590 AB George Thomas MOWLING, RN, as : | |
1939/45 star, Africa star / bar 8th Army (!!), Italy star, Defence & War medals. | |||
With box of issue to him in Southend. Plus original Naval service record, noting | |||
he had served for 2 years in the RASC until 1942. (Hence 8th Army). Plus | |||
original docs and booklets; Alexandria (Egypt) dinner menus, signed, mini | |||
bible, medical grade card ........ EF | £80 | ||
N4 | 5 | WW2 group to 8 Petty Officer Wtr R.S. GURNEY, RNVR, as : 1939/45 | |
star, F&G star, Defence and War medals, plus RNVR medal, Geo VI IndImp | |||
With the card case of posting, addressed to him at 10, Park St., Plymouth. | |||
And further copied details of his service and life. EF (wtr = writer) | £140 | ||
P4 | 4 | Mounted group to F. Sergeant W.J. BURROUGH, RAF, as - Defence and | |
War medals, GSM / bar Arabian Peninsula and RAF LS/GC medal EIIR | |||
William John Burrough was Sgt on his GSM. Enlisted in Penarth. EF | £165 | ||
Q4 | 5 | WW2 RAF group to Sergeant Edwin C. WOOLLEY, as - 1939/45 star, | |
F&G star, Defence and War medals, plus Special Constabulary LS medal | |||
Geo VI IndImp. With RAF award slip, noting 4 medals awarded. AEF | £55 | ||
R4 | 6 | WW2 mounted group to Arthur T. BASSETT, as : 1939/45 star, Atlantic | |
star, Africa star / set rosette, Defence and War medals, plus Special | |||
Constabulary medal, Geo VI IndImp , this last one only one named. AEF | £70 | ||
S4 | 5+++ | WW2 medals, plus Masonic medals and regalia, etc, etc to H.L. WILLIAMS, | |
as - WW2 medals : 1939/45 star, Africa star, Italy star, Defence and War | |||
medals. (no record as to his branch of service), plus much Masonic materials | |||
viz 3 Stewards enamelled badges for 1949, 1954 and 1956; a named | |||
and highly enamelled token of esteem medal from the Magnum Opus Lodge | |||
No. 5641 as Undecimus 1955-56; two certificates, a framed/glazed photo | |||
of him at his desk in later life; 2 masonic books, a pale blue sash with named | |||
triangle and hanger, his apron, arm cuffs, another apron and sash. AEF | £90 | ||
T4 | 4 | India & WW2 group to Sgt (later Captn) 2309798 V.R. LITTLE, Royal Signals | |
as - India GSM / bar North-West Frontier 1930-31, WW2 Defence and War | |||
medals, plus Army LS/GC medal Geo VI IndImp, top bar "Regular Army". | |||
A Corporal on the India GSM, Vernon Richard Little's LS medal has Sergeant. | |||
Promoted to Lieutenant in 1940 and then to Captain in 1943. Details. AEF | £145 | ||
V4 | 5 | WW2 Court-mounted group to 22222158 Sergeant G. COOK, A.C.C., as - | |
1939/45 star, Italy star, Defence & War medals, plus Territorial Efficiency | |||
medal, top bar Territorial EIIR post 1953. GVF/+ | £90 | ||
W4 | 7 | WW2 mounted group to JX.12500 Petty Officer W.G. MORRIS, Royal Navy, | |
as : 1939/45 star, Atlantic star, Africa star / bar North Africa 1942-3, | |||
Pacific star / bar Burma, Defence and War medals, plus Naval LS/GC | |||
medal Geo VI IndImp, HMS Orlando. GVF, original ribbons, as worn. | £230 | ||
X4 | 3 | WW2 mounted Police trio to Constable Leonard F. KEEN, as - Defence | |
and War medals, plus Police LS/GC medal, EIIR (post 1953). GVF/+ | £60 | ||
Y4 | 4 | WW2 group to a South African - 185869 C.B.S. McCLEEVE, as - 1939/45 star, | |
Africa star, War medal and Africa service medal. Again, with much paperwork. | £50 | ||
Z4 | 4 | WW2 group to a South African - 168367 Pte J. DOWMAN, as : 1939/45 star, | |
Africa star, War medal and silver Africa Service medal, all named as always. | |||
Plus full set of copy papers. He was with 'K'Coy, Cape Corps. | £50 | ||
A5 | 3 | WW2 trio to a South African - M.25628 J. BALIE, as - 1939/45 star, War | |
medal and Africa Service medal. Unresearched, as yet. | £40 | ||
B5 | 4+3 | Husband and Wife medals to LANSDELL couple - | |
Edward Lansdell, Grenadier Guards - 1939/45 star, F&G star, Defence and | |||
War medals, mounted as worn. With GGds cap badge. He was attached to | |||
the Tank Corps in 1939/40 and was shot in the arm. 43899 | |||
Monica Lansdell, Army. - Italy star, Defence and War medals. | |||
Both sets were issued in 1979, and sent to each at 17, Alma Close, Hatherley | |||
Cheltenham. With card boxes of issue. Mint | £100 | ||
Fire-brigade. | |||
C5 | 3 | Mounted WW2 and later group to a Fireman - Thomas STANIFORTH, as - | |
WW2 Defence medal plus 2 x LS Fire-brigade medals, in bronze with | |||
2 LS bars - 5 years, and 10 years, plus silver LS medal with bar 20 years. | £70 | ||
D5 | 2 | Fire-brigade pair to R.E. AYLING, as - bronze British Fire Services | |
Association medal, named to him, with number 4856 on edge, and a silver | |||
(hallmarked) BFSA medal, also named to him with number 2209 stamped | |||
on edge. (For 10 and 20 years service). GVF/+ | £60 | ||
E5 | 1+1 | Fire-brigade pair, awarded to Father & son - MILLER family, as : | |
Father - 2866 W.H. MILLER, bronze LS medal for 20 years BFSA. | |||
Son - 286 Leading Fireman Bruce R. MILLER in silver, for "Exemplary | |||
Service". Both medals mounted separately on pin, as worn. GVF & + | £60 | ||
Later groups | |||
F5 | 2 | Mounted pair to P/MX.771779 Jnr 1 L. GADD, Royal Navy, as : Naval | |
GSM / bar Near East (Jnr 2) plus Naval LS/GC medal EIIR (post 1953) | |||
as Jnr 1, HMS Mercury. AEF, lightly toned. | £150 | ||
G5 | 4 | Court-mounted unattributable group of unofficial (Award Productions) medals - | |
as National Service medal, silver General service star, RAF part-gilt medal | |||
and 5-pointed silver star "For Crown & Country", set top leaf-spray bar. EF | £80 | ||
H5 | 2+ | RAF mounted pair, to D-4185057 Sergeant P.K. KAR-ROY, RAF, as - GSM / | |
bar Malaya EIIR, plus RAF LS/GC medal, EIIR. With both cases of issue. EF | £165 | ||
J5 | 1+ | Police LS/GC medal EIIR (2nd obv) to Peter J. BAINES, mounted on pin as | |
for wear; with his blue enamelled cap-badge for Kent County Constab'y. EF | £50 | ||
K5 | 4++ | NI & Gulf War medal group, to E 8402548 SAC Martin Graeme WOODHEAD, | |
Royal Air Force, as - CSM / bar Northern Ireland, court-mounted with Gulf | |||
War medal, bar 16 Jan to 28 Feb 1991. Plus the Saudi Arabia Liberation of | |||
Kuwait medal & ribbon bar, in its green case; also the Kuwait Liberation of | |||
Kuwait medal & ribbon bar, in its dark blue plastic case; with a selection of | |||
original documents - ID cards, radiation dose record card, radiation checker | |||
tube and colour chart, embroidered cloth blazer badge Per Ardua, several | |||
cloth RAF regiment flashes, RAF cap-badges, and his RAF Regiment belt. | £380 | ||
L5 | 3 | Court-mounted trio to 24876056 Craftsman M. R. DICKINSON, REME, as | |
CSM / bar Northern Ireland, Accumulated Campaign Service medal | |||
(Mdls Yrbk 198B) with NATO medal set bar Former Yugoslavia. EF | £425 |