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Medal Groups
| Gallantry. | |||
| A | 5+ | WW1 Military Cross awarded to WO Cl.2 Edward CODLING, Royal Field | |
| Artillery, as - MC, engraved on reverse : "BSM E Codling, MC Caredcy (?) | |||
| 1916", plus WW1 Mons trio, set (copy) bar on Star and MiD oak-leaf on Victory, | |||
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plus Army LS/GC medal. Star has 8144 Sgt, Pair WO Cl2, and Long Service | ||
| is also Sergeant. All five medals are presented on a large unglazed frame, | |||
| measuring 63 cms wide by 58 cms high, surrounding his Warrant award of his | |||
| promotion to Warrant officer, Class II dated 1st June 1915. Sold by the | |||
| family, the (then glazed) frame had been in the attic for 20 years. GVF/+ | £1,650 | ||
| B | 2 | WW1 Officer Gallantry Casualty to Captain Thomas Irving Ward WILSON, as | |
| Military Cross, engraved on reverse "Won July 1st 1916 Captain TIW Wilson | |||
| 21st Manchesters. Battle of the Somme" Plus his Memorial plaque. He had | |||
| been a student at King's College, Cambridge and then a teahcer at the | |||
| Repton School in Derbyshire. His MC is gazetted 22 August 1916, citation | |||
| reads " For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty when leading his company | |||
| to reinforce another battalion. He continued in action after being badly wounded". | |||
| The 21st Manchesters lost 61 men on July 1st 1916, and Capt Wilson was | |||
| finally killed in action (shot through the heart) on 28th November 1916, during | |||
| the Beaumont-Hamel assault, aged 34. Buried there. Further details. GVF | £1,500 | ||
| C | 3+1 | WW1 MM and pair to 510221 A.L/Cpl E.S. BREALEY, 58 Division Signal | |
| Company, Royal Engineers. His Military medal is in LG of 11th December | |||
| 1918. (Pair named to him as Sapper); plus a silver Inter-Company Football | |||
| medal named to him - L/C Brealey, and a b/w photo of him and his company. | |||
| Mounted as worn, with original ribbons, a little worn. GVF | £450 | ||
| D | 6+++ | WW2 MM and medals awarded to 2198261 Lance Sergeant E.G. DALEY, | |
| Royal Engineers, as : Military medal, Geo VI, mounted on pin as worn, plus | |||
| 1939/45 star, Italy star, Defence and War medals (MiD oak-leaf on last), | |||
| these four mounted as worn. Plus his later awarded TA medal EIIR, named | |||
| 22568309 WO Cl.2 EG Daley, MM R.E. A local man to us, he came from | |||
| Welling, in Kent; with a lengthy local newspaper cutting mentioning in full | |||
| his MiD citation for 24 February 1944 in Anzio, rescuing his platoon sergeant | |||
| this is in LG of 11 January 1945; his MM is in LG of 28 June 1945 for his | |||
| gallantry at Route 9 bridge in Faenza over the river Lamone. Also with | |||
| original award letters, cap badges, cloth RE flashes, etc. About EF | £1,750 | ||
| E | 4+ | WW1 Gallantry - Military medal, Geo V and 1914/15 trio to 288100 Private | |
| F. HOLMES, Gordon Highlanders. A curious group - the MM has been | |||
| re-named, and the pair is named as 516902 Pte F.S. Holmes, 14th London | |||
| All four mounted as worn. Together with a number of ribbon bars - one with | |||
| MM and trio, another but with WW2 Defence ribbon added; 2 miniature bars | |||
| with the original four, and one, sewn onto cloth with 9 (!) - 3 rows of three : | |||
| MM trio, WW2 Defence & War, plus Korea War pair. !!! GVF, worthy of | |||
| some serious further research. | £265 | ||
| F | 2 | Baltic and China Wars, both with engraved naming, to Alexander ROBINSON, | |
| Baltic medal just has his initial, 2nd China War medal, set bar Canton 1857 | |||
| is named A. Robinson, HMS Asistance 1857 (sic). GVF/+ | £550 | ||
| G | 2 | Crimea pair, as Crimea medal / bar Sebastopol, with Turkish Crimea medal | |
| British issue to Private J. BARTHOLEMEW, 1st Bn, 1st Regt. (last few | |||
| letters of "1st Regt" faint). Turkish Crimea also named - 3889 James | |||
| Bartholemew, Royal Regiment. 1st : naming engraved in Hunt & Roskill | |||
| style, 2nd : regimental style impressed. (in 1881 1st / Royal regiment | |||
| became the Royal Scots : Lothian Regt.) GF/++ | £325 | ||
| J | 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. | £250 | ||
| K | 2 | Afghan and Africa pair to Major Frank Ernest Shelley CLARIDGE, as - | |
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Afghanistan medal / bar Kandahar (Lieut., 3rd Bengal NI) with his East & | ||
| West Africa medal / bar Gambia 1894 (Major 2nd WI Regt). With copy | |||
| papers noting his MiD for expedition against the Marris at Mal; also with LG | |||
| copy of May 1st, 1900, noting him as a Major in Royal Irish Reserve Regt. | £625 | ||
| L | 3 | Boer War Prisoner-of-War to 99627 Battery-Sergeant Major J. WELSH, | |
| 10th Mtn Div., RGA, as QSA / 2 bars : Natal, Tr., KSA / 2 bars : SA1901, | |||
| SA1902, plus Army LS/GC medal, Geo V. QSA Sgt, KSA Gnr. | |||
| Noted as MIA at Nicholson's Nek, and released on 30/10/1899. VF | £300 | ||
| M | 2 | Boer War pair to 85063 Gunner J.A. JONES, RFA, as - QSA / 3 bars : | |
| CC, Driefontien, Johannesburg, and KSA / 2 bars SA1901, SA1902. GVF | £235 | ||
| N | 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/+ | £180 | ||
| P | 4 | Boer War and WW1 mounted group to 2267 Private David DAFT, KRRC, | |
| as : QSA / 3 bars : Transvaal, SA1901, SA1902 plus 1914/15 trio. He | |||
| entered France on 24th November 1914, missing out by 2 days on a 1914 star. | |||
| With MiC, War diaries of the 4th Battalion, and further copied papers, GVF | £225 | ||
| Q | 2 | Boer War and WW1 group to 5826 Private Ernest THROP, 1st / West Riding | |
| Regiment, plus WW1 1914/15 star. (Missing BWM and Victory). His star | |||
| is named 11334 Pte E. Throp, W.Rid.R. . He was invalided home from | |||
| South Africa in 1901, and suffered a gun-shot wound to the face on 19/5/1915 | |||
| at St. Eloi. QSA has 5 bars : Relief of Kimberley, Paardeberg, Driefontein, | |||
| Transvaal and SA1901. Later transferred in WW1 to Labour Corps. | £190 | ||
| WW1 Casualties. | |||
| R | 2+1 | Officer Casualty : WW1 pair and plaque to : 2nd Lieutenant R.G. CLARKE, | |
| Robert George Clarke was KiA by shellfire on 9th September 1918, and is | |||
| buried in FINS new British Cemetery, Sorel-le-Grand. From Newport, Wales. | |||
| With much copied paperwork, his service record (signed up with the HAC | |||
| as a Gunner 624899 with 2/B Reserve Battery). Colour photo of his grave. | |||
| And five pages of typed life. SW Argus obituary 21/9/1918. GVF/++ | £270 | ||
| S | 3+3+ | WW1 set of two 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 His 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. | £330 | ||
| T | WW1 Casualty - 1914/15 trio & Plaque to 21119 Private James THURSTON | ||
| Border Regiment. 1st Battalion, KiA 1/10/1918, aged 26, as a L/Cpl. | |||
| Also awarded a Belgium Croix de Guerre. Tyne Cot Memorial. GVF | £325 | ||
| V | 4 | WW1 Casualty - 1914/15 trio and Plaque to 240195 Sergeant Ernrst FOX, | |
| A Company, 2/4th Battn, KOYLI. Wounded on February 1916 and then | |||
| KiA on 20th July, 1918 at Battle of the Marne. Presented Court-mounted. | |||
| With large file of copied paperwork. GVF | £325 | ||
| W | 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. | £275 | ||
| X | WW1 Casualty - Pair and Plaque to 1808 Driver William WESTBY, RHA / RA, | ||
| Killed in action on 4th April 1918 F&F. Born in Bolton. Buried in Moreuil | |||
| Communal Cemetery. Also had no. 710855. GVF/+ | £190 | ||
| Y | 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 | £190 | ||
| Z | 4+ | WW1 Casualty trio and plaque to 1308 Sapper Albert OVERHILL, RE, as | |
| WW1 1914/15 star, BWM and Victory, plus memorial plaque. Wounded at | |||
| the Battle of Neuve Chapelle, he was sent home and died of his wounds on | |||
| April 22nd, 1915, having volunteered in September 1914. Medals and | |||
| plaque are all mint condition - trio come with their card cases of issue. | |||
| A1 | 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/+ | £175 | ||
| B1 | 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 | £175 | ||
| C1 | 3+2 | WW1 Casualty - Pair and Plaque to 3093 Private James ROWDEN, 7th / | |
| Highland Light Infantry. From Ayr, he died on 2nd September 1917 in | |||
| Egypt, reported missing, he was taken a Prisoner of War by the Turkish and | |||
| died as a PoW. With medals box and envelope posted to his mother. | |||
| Together with his brother's WW1 pair (9779 Pte John Rowden, | |||
| Army Cyclist Corps). Plus envelope posted to him in Stranraer. AEF | |||
| John was entitled to a 1914/15 trio, but we only have his pair. However, | |||
| further research reveals that he was on the Somme and was wounded (GSW) | |||
| on July 1st 1916. He later transferred to Northumberland Fusiliers as 45496 | |||
| and was wounded a further number of times. With much copied paperwork. | £350 | ||
| Family medals, | |||
| D1 | 3+3 | Family medals to the ANNIS family, father and son, as - | |
| Father : 1914/15 trio to 8950 Private R.A. ANNIS, Worcester Regiment, | |||
| Son : WW2 Naval Casualty - P/KX98129 Stoker 1st Class J.E. ANNIS, | |||
| who was on HMS Hoood, when she was sunk by the German battleship | |||
| Bismarck on 24th May 1941. James Edward's medals are 1939/45 star, | |||
| Atlantic star and War medal, all posted in their card box to his father at | |||
| 11, Bunns Road, Barnshall, Worcester. GVF and EF | £225 | ||
| E1 | 2+3 | Family medals to the HICKS family, as - Father : WW1 pair 35722 2AM | |
| Charles John Hicks, RAF. Son : WW2 1939/45 star, Defence & War medals, | |||
| In box posted to him - 1510916 LAC Gordon Charles Hicks, RAF. | £70 | ||
| F1 | 2+2 | Family medals to the HOLMES Family, father and son, as - | |
| Father : WW2 Defence medal mounted as worn with his Army LS/GC medal | |||
| Geo V : 4653 C.S.M. Walter Holmes, South Staffs. Regt., with full service | |||
| history (served in India 1898 to 1907, then home till 1919). ARP in WW2 | |||
| Son : Mounted Defence and War medals to 4910582 W/Sergeant | |||
| Walter Robert Holmes, 1st & 2nd S.Staffs. Born in India in 1907, he served | |||
| from 1926 to 1938, with copied full service history. | £95 | ||
| G1 | 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. | £300 | ||
| H1 | 5+5 | Family medals to the RAE family, father Robert and son George, as - | |
| Father - Mounted group as : 1914/15 trio, plus WW2 Defence medal and | |||
| Special Constabulary medal Geo VI. Pte, 1/4th KOSB (155 Bde, 52 Div'n TF) | |||
| He landed in the Balkans for the Gallipoli campaign, and was wounded there. | |||
| Wounded again just beofre the end of the war. A Special in the Galashiels area | |||
| Son - Mounted WW2 group to 3189935 Private 4th Battalion, KOSB, | |||
| 52 Lowland division. Evacuated from Cherbourg in 1940, returned in 1944 | |||
| to Holland and on to Bremen in 1945. GVF/++ | £225 | ||
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| J1 | 7+1 | Family medals to the FACEY brothers, as :- | |
| WW1 naval LS group to K.57345 SPO L.J. Facey, HMS Coventry : as | |||
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WW1 pair , WW2 1939/45 star, Atlantic star, Defence & War medals, plus | ||
| Naval LS/GC medal Geo V, Coinage Hd. Pair named - J.74958 Boy 1, RN. | |||
| Leonard James Facey's medals are court-mounted. He served on HMS | |||
| Coventry and HMS King George V (Bismarck action), from 1917 to 1946 | |||
| Imperial Service medal, Geo V coinage head to Frank Facey, cased. EF | £190 | ||
| K1 | Family medals to the SCOBELL family, as - Father : WW1 pair to | ||
| 32186 Private F.A. Scobell, The Queen's, Son - WW2 War medal to | |||
| S.E. Scobell, Army, in box of issue. At 11, Windermere Road, Streatham | £55 | ||
| L1 | 3+4 | Family medals to the CARLESS family, father and son, as - | |
| Father - WW1 1914 Mons trio (set copy bar) : 7204 Pte W. Carless, 2nd | |||
| South Staffs Regt. Walter enlisted in 1904 and suffered a Gun-shot wound | |||
| on 29/4/1918. Born in 1883, plus much copied papers. | |||
| Son - WW2 1939/45 star, Burma star, Defence and War medals, to | |||
| Pte J. Carless, Royal Signals. With his box of issue, addressed to him as | |||
| "J. Careless" !! At Bank street, Parr Village, Wolverhampton. GVF | £150 | ||
| M1 | 2+1 | Family medals to the BERRY family, father & son, as - | |
| Father - WW1 pair to 15-284 Private J A Berry, The Queen's. James Arthur | |||
| Berry was known to all as "Jim". | |||
| Son - GSM / bar Cyprus to 23123841 Sig. Alan Arthur Berry. Ryl .Sigs | £100 | ||
| N1 | 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. | £250 | ||
| P1 | 2+3 | Family medals to the WILSON family, father and son, as - | |
| Father : WW1 pair to 85536 Gunner Frank R. Wilson, 159 Siege Battery, | |||
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R.G.A.; served in Mesopotamia from 1916 to 1919. (Baghdad) | ||
| Son : mounted WW2 trio to T/14584232 Private Hugh Ronald Wilson, RASC, | |||
| as : Defence and War medals plus GSM medal / bar S.E. Asia 1945-46. | |||
| With copy of letters awarding him the GSM on 25/5/1948, & boxes. GVF/++ | £125 | ||
| World War One groups. | |||
| Q1 | 4+ | Medals to J.25778 AB (Boy 1) A.H. SHUCKARD, Royal Navy, as - | |
| WW1 1914/15 trio, plus ISM medal (EIIR) - Alfred Harold Shuckard. With the | |||
| box of issue for his ISM, and his original parchment Service record, noting | |||
| he was born in 18988, joined up in 1913, invalided out in 12/3/1924 and | |||
| died on 12th September 1961, aged 63. GVF | £100 | ||
| R1 | 3 | Mounted trio to Corporal F.J. FLYNN, RASC, as - WW1 pair, plus Army | |
| LS/GC medal, Geo V. Pair : T.23226, LS : M.1139. VF/+ | £90 | ||
| S1 | 2+3 | Medals to 241673 Private S. GODDARD, East Surrey regt., as - WW1 pair, | |
| plus three LCC school attendance medals for 1907/8, 1911 and 1911/12. | £60 | ||
| T1 | 2++ | WW1 pair to 424071 Private C.W. KIRKHAM, 10th London, known as Charlie | |
| with original standard letter from the King, dated 23rd November 1918, | |||
| referring to his being wounded and now back home. Plus 1919 letter, with | |||
| his BWM ribbon. Also several b/w photos of him and other soldiers, and 5 | |||
| embroidered period postcard from his brother Harry to his girl Ivy. | £100 | ||
| V1 | 4 | Mounted Naval group to 165110 Chief Stoker John SMITH, a : 1914/15 Trio | |
| plus Naval LS/GC medal Geo V (Admiral's bust) HMS Vivid. GVF/+ | £160 | ||
| W1 | 2 | Pair to 186278 Gunner J.W. BARDGETT, RA, as - WW1 BWM plus his | |
| later Special Constabulart Geo Vi medal (James W. Bardgett). EF | £50 | ||
| X1 | 5 | Mounted group to S/Sergeant William H. HOWARD, RFA, as : WW1 pair, | |
| Territorial Force War medal, 1911 Coronation medal, plus Territorial Force | |||
| Efficiency medal, Edwad VII. Pair is 680005 S/Sgt., RA TFWmdl is, sadly, | |||
| a copy, 1911 Coronation is unnamed, as always, and the TFEM is named | |||
| 74 B.S.Mjr W.H. Howard, 2/WL B. RFA. With a large file of copied papers | £260 | ||
| Y1 | 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 | £260 | ||
| Z1 | 3 | Officer group to 2nd Lieutenant William Henry MIDDLETON-ANDREWS, as | |
| WW1 pair, plus Territorial Force Efficiency Medal, Geo V, (this last as Sgt, | |||
| 337007 RAMC). With 4th B'n, Northumberland Fus. With file of papers | £120 | ||
| A2 | 3 | WW1 part trio to 1108 Sapper G.S. TAYLOR, R.E., as - 1914/15 star, | |
| & BWM medal (Victory missing), plus Territorial Force Efficiency medal, | |||
| TFEM is named - Spr / LCpl 562296. GVF | £100 | ||
| B2 | 2+1 | WW1 pair to J 82137 Ordinary seaman Walter W. KATTENHORN, Royal | |
| Navy, as pair, plus Mine Clearance Service badge. He served on drifters | |||
| with copy photo of him wearing medals and MCS badge on his sleeve. | |||
| With copy of his naval service and other copy papers. | £95 | ||
| C2 | 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 | £140 | ||
| D2 | 5 | WW1/2 mounted group to 1st Engineer Alexander MADDEN, as - Mercantile | |
| Marine pair, plus WW2 1939/45 star, Atlantic star and War medal. Born in | |||
| 1880 in Willington-on-Tyne, he died in 1951. AEF | £110 | ||
| E2 | 6 | Mounted Naval group to 347426 Ch.Wtr. T. MELBOURNE, as - Naval GSM / | |
| bar Persian Gulf 1909-1914, WW1 pair, p[lus WW2 Defence and War medals, | |||
| plus Naval LS/GC medal, Geo V. HMS Constance. (HMS Sphinx on GSM) | £275 | ||
| F2 | 4 | Mounted group to GS.12685 Private F. WARD, 21st Lancers, as WW1 trio, | |
| with India GSM /bar Afghanistan NWF 1919. (this last as 130801 Pte, MGC. | |||
| Oddity - his star is named as 344 Pte HJ GILL, Middlesex regt. Is this an | |||
| alias - or a loose star mounted to replace his missing own star ?? GVF | £180 | ||
| G2 | 4 | Group of 4 to M.B. 2651 William Burman SELLERS, RNVR, as - WW1 | |
| pair, plus WW2 Defence medal and Special Constabulary medal, Geo VI. | |||
| This last for East Riding of Yorkshire. With set of copy papers. GVF/+ | £70 | ||
| H2 | 5 | Mounted group to 20969 Private Kenneth STOUT, Wiltshire Regiment, as | |
| WW1 pair, plus WW2 1939/45 Star, Defence and War medals. With set of | |||
| copied papers, noting his birth in 1899, living in Salisbury, and seeing WW1 | |||
| service with the Wiltshires. Later he transferred to the Machine Gun Corps. | |||
| With a MGC cap-badge & his dog-tags. Service till 1931. Died in 1993 | £80 | ||
| J2 | 5 | Mounted WW1/2 group to CMT 1499 Private W.H. NEIL, ASC, as - | |
| 1914 Mons star trio, set copy Mons bar, plus WW2 Defence & War medals. | £170 | ||
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| K2 | 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/+ | £65 | ||
| L2 | 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/+ | £245 | ||
| M2 | 4 | Mounted group to 1 AM 22290 Herbert William S. LEE, Royal Air Force, as | |
| WW1 pair, plus WW2 Defence medal and Special Constabulary medal Geo VI | |||
| set bar "Long Service 1950". From Birmingham. With copied papers. | £90 | ||
| N2 | 5 | Mounted group to Sergeant / A.WOCl.II George Henry GREGORY, ASC, as - | |
| WW1 1914/15 trio (Star T-157 Sgt, Pair T4-248058 A WOCl2), WW2 Defence | |||
| medal, plus TFEM Geo V. This last awarded in May 1921. Papers note | |||
| that later he was listed as "incapacitated" and he died in 1942. GVF | £150 | ||
| P2 | 4 | Mounted group to 202944 Gunner G. EDWARDS, RA, as - WW1 pair, | |
| plus WW2 Defence and War medals. GVF/+ No further details | £55 | ||
| Q2 | 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 | £50 | ||
| R2 | 3++ | Mounted group to 37296 Private Cecil SURRY, 9th Norfolk Regiment, as - | |
| WW1 pair plus WW2 Defence medal. He was taken prisoner-of-war on | |||
| 27th March 1918, and held in Gustrow, Germany (With b/w photo of him and | |||
| other PoWs). Also his SWB no. B174534. In WW2 he was ARP warden | |||
| and bank manager at Lloyds bank in Commercial Road, Portsmouth, | |||
| which was destroyed by bombs in 1941. With his silver ARP pin badge, his | |||
| cloth Civil Defence blazer badge, and a copy of the book "Smitten City" - | |||
| the story of Portsmouth under Blitz, 1941, reprinted in 2010, with many pix | |||
| of the devastation wreaked by nazi bombs. Much copied paperwork. | £100 | ||
| World War Two groups. | |||
| S2 | 6 | Mounted group to LS 10543049 S.Sergeant C.A. EUSTACE, R.E.M.E., as | |
| WW2 Defence and War medals, GSM / set 2 bars : Palestine 1945-48 and | |||
| Malaya, 1977 Silver Jubilee medal, Meritorious Service medal EIIR, and | |||
| Army LS/GC medal, set bar Regular Army and extra LS bar EIIR. EF | £600 | ||
| T2 | 4 | Mounted group to B.4137458 Sergeant O.P. PANTHER, RAF, as WW2 | |
| War medal, GSM / bar Cyprus (Actg Sgt) RAF LS/GC medal EIIR and | |||
| 1977 Silver Jubilee medal. AEF | £400 | ||
| V2 | 3 | Mounted Austraian trio to 64357 Ambrose GIBBONS, RAAF, as - Defence | |
| and War medals, plus Australia WW2 Service medal. With papers. AEF | £95 | ||
| W2 | 4+ | Mounted group to T/10665075 Driver Henry Edward LUCKIE, 3rd Div'n, | |
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RASC, as - 1939/45 star, F&G star, War medal and GSM / bar Palestine | ||
| 1945-48. Plus copy of his service record, a b/w photo of him taken in | |||
| "Rome, August 1944"; blood-donors card and cased badge. AEF | £95 | ||
| X2 | 3 | Mounted trio to S.14032888 Private A. PRESCOTT, RASC, as - War medal, | |
| Defence medal and GSM / bar Palestine 1945-48. (Mounted thus). VF | £70 | ||
| Y2 | 3 | Mounted trio to WG.OFF I.F. STONE, WRAF (WOMAN), as : Defence and | |
| War medals, plus GSM / bar Malaya Geo VI. AEF | £125 | ||
| Z2 | 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 | £90 | ||
| A3 | 5+ | WW2 unattributable mounted group , as : 1939/45 star, Africa star / set bar | |
| 8th Army, Italy star, Defence and War medals. GVF | £80 | ||
| B3 | 3+ | Court-mounted trio, as Atlantic star, Defence and War medals, attributed to | |
| Lieutenant H.G. JAMES, RNVR; with ribbon bar and card box of issue to | |||
| him as Mr HG James, Uplands, Swansea. EF | £70 | ||
| C3 | 4 | Unattributable mounted Canadian group , as - 1939/45 star, Atlantic star, | |
| Canadian Volunteer Service medal, set maple leaf and silver War medal. | £115 | ||
| D3 | 4 | Mounted group to an Indian - India GSM / set 2 bars : NW Frontier 1936-37, | |
| NW Frontier 1937-39 to 11 Cook Nek MOHD, 8 Lt. Cav., 1939/45 star, | |||
| War medal and India WW2 medal. GVF/+ | £100 | ||
| E3 | 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 | £75 | ||
| F3 | 3 | WW2 Canada unnamed silver trio, as ; Defence and War medals, plus | |
| Canada Voluntary service medal. All in silver, EF | £100 | ||
| G3 | 3+ | Medals to 14033185 Sergeant William John ROGERS, RA, as - Defence | |
| and War medals, plus GSm / bar Palestine 1945-48. With ribbon bar and | |||
| collar dgs and sweet-heart brooch. Car box of issue for GSM. GVF/+ | £90 | ||
| H3 | 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 | £110 | ||
| J3 | 9+ | WW2 mounted group of 8 to 4859016 Sergeant W.J. "Bill" ELLIOTT, 1 / 7 | |
| Middlesex Regiment, as - Military medal Geo VI (a named copy), 1939/45 | |||
| star, Africa star, set 8 on ribbon, Italy star, F&G star, Defence and War medals, | |||
| plus Territorial Efficiency medal, Geo VI IndImp - this last re-named. | |||
| With orginal photos of him and others in North Africa in 1942/43. No record | |||
| of him having been awarded a MM, so he has awarded himself one !! | |||
| Plus a large coloured card of the 51st Highland Division, who were with 1/7 | |||
| Middx TA in 1941 to 1946, sent to him by "Jim"; his Dunkirk medal with the | |||
| official award certificate no. 63443; a newspaper cutting from the Enfield | |||
| Gazette in 1979 about the Middx regiment going off to war; another news- | |||
| paper cutting from the South African Daily News of 6th June 1985, featuring a | |||
| picture of Bill Elliott, reminiscing about his time at Dunkirk; a large partially | |||
| coloured photo of him in khaki shorts "Bill Elliott in Egypt 1942"; his Middx | |||
| regt. Cap badge; and a typed letter from Sandhurst College (161 (Inf) (RMC) | |||
| by Lt-Col Clopper, referring to WJ Elliott's Military Conduct whilst there as | |||
| Exemplary. Evidently, he wanted to "big" himself up in South Africa ......GVF | £200 | ||
| K3 | 4 | Mounted trio to PLY.X.287 ST.CLK F.T.H. CARPENTER, Royal Marines, as | |
| Defence and War medals with Naval LS/GC medal Geo VI, plus his later | |||
| Special Constabulary medal Geo VI (Frank Carpenter). With matching set | |||
| of three miniatures and 4 sports and training badges (AE and AR). | |||
| L3 | 2+ | Mounted pair to Special Constable Harold WILLIAMS, as - Defence medal | |
| and Special Constabulary LS medal, set bar Long Service 1948. With card | |||
| box of issue - 4484 Lancashire. From Haydock. Born 1909. Plus papers. | £50 | ||
| M3 | 2 | Mounted pair to Special Constable Joseph W. DENT, as Defence medal and | |
| Special Constabulary medal, Geo V, set LS bar 1942. Confirmed on roll | £50 | ||
| N3 | 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/+ | £80 | ||
| P3 | 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. | £200 | ||
| Q3 | 3 | WW2 mounted Police trio to Constable Leonard F. KEEN, as - Defence | |
| and War medals, plus Police LS/GC medal, EIIR (post 1953). GVF/+ | £55 | ||
| R3 | 6+ | Court-mounted group to 22793568 S/Sergeant H.F. SHIRLEY, RAOC, as - | |
| 1939/45 star, Italy star, War medal, GSM / 2 bars : Cyprus, Near East, | |||
| CSM / bar South Arabia, and Army LS/GC medal / bar Regular Army. | |||
| Same number on last medals, GSM and Ls are RASC, CSM is RAOC. | |||
| With extensive copies paperwork, noting military career. Wounded on | |||
| 9/9/1943, 1st day of the Salerno landings with 167th brigade. EF/+ | £325 | ||
| C5 | 5++ | Mounted WW2 group to Sergeant (later F/Sgt) 534543 L.D. COLLYER, | |
| Royal Air Force, as - 1939/45 star, Africa star, Defence and War medals, | |||
| plus RAF LS/GC medal EIIR 1953 obverse. Plus many b/w photos of him, | |||
| a whole album of pix from 253 Squadron from 1955 to 1957, the tankard | |||
| presented to him by his officers of 25 Sqn in March 1961. +++ | £165 | ||
| Fire-brigade. | |||
| S3 | 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/+ | £50 | ||
| T3 | 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 & + | £40 | ||
| Korea groups. | |||
| V3 | 2+ | UK and UN Korea pair to 22646412 Private R.T. DERRICK, Durham Light | |
| Infantry (DLI). With two sta-bright cap-badges. EF | £180 | ||
| W3 | 3 | Korea medals to a New Zealander - 333693 Driver James Herd KELLY, | |
| RNZASC, as - UK Korea medal (1953 obv), UN Korea medal / set bar Korea | |||
| plus NZ Operational service medal. (First 2 medals named). Presented | |||
| 'court-style'. With copy of his service and life. Born 1913, died 2001 | |||
| Jim is buried in the Aramoho cemetery, Whanganui. EF | £275 | ||
| Later groups | |||
| X3 | 2 | Mounted pair to 22973149 Rifleman A.W. RHODES, R.B. (Rifle Brigade), | |
| as - Africa GSM / bar Kenya plus GSM / bar Malaya EIIR. Malaya medal | |||
| only has initial A. Arthur William was born in 1935 and died in 1975. EF | £225 | ||
| Y3 | 5 | Mounted group to 19048232 Sergeant D. TAYLOR, REME, as - Defence | |
| and War medals, GSM / bar Malaya (Geo VI) - Trooper DM Taylor, RAC | |||
| UN medal for Korea / bar Korea, and Africa GSM / bar Kenya. With copy | |||
| of his application form for WW2 medals, with letter dated 11 Feb'y 1958. | |||
| GVF/+, both GSM medals with very dark tone. | £250 | ||
| Z3 | 1+3 | GSM / bar Canal Zone awarded to a WOMAN - 2822755 A/Cpl B.A. JONES | |
| WRAF, plus 3 unofficial silver medals - Suez Canal Zone, Berlin Airlift / set | |||
| bar "Berlin Airlift" and GSC, named on rev Betty A Jones, Women's Land Army | |||
| Suez medal named "WRAF 1953-55", Berlin Airlift medal named " Manageress | |||
| NAAFI 1946-1951". Boxes with all 3 unofficial medals, and card case for her | |||
| GSM. With letter to Betty Adelaide from PMA awarding her her GSM. EF | £350 | ||
| A4 | 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 | £250 | ||
| B4 | 6+6 | Court-mounted group to 22295785 Sergeant J. McTOMNEY, RHF (Royal | |
| Highland Fusiliers), as - Oman Peace medal in bronze (?), another Oman | |||
| service medal in CuNi, GSM / bar Arabian Peninsula, CSM medal / bar | |||
| Northern Ireland (oddly this named to 23957694 Bdr O.A. Piercey, RA) | |||
| UN medal for Cyprus (UNFICYP) plus Army LS/GC medal EIIR (post 1953) | |||
| set bar Regular Army. With matching court-mounted set of miniatures, | |||
| (this mounted by Spink & son). AEF, attractively toned. | £350 | ||
| C4 | 3 | RAF trio to 4012259 Corporal J.D. TAYLOR, RAF, as - GSM / bar Cyprus, | |
| CSM / bar South Arabia, and RAF LS/GC medal EIIR post 1953. GVF/+ | £250 |