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| Gallantry | |||
| A | 3 | WW1 Military medal and pair to - 65130 Sergeant R.S. GLEN, 6 / Yorkshire | |
| regiment. Mounted as worm, original ribbons. GVF No LG reference, as yet. | £425 | ||
| B | 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/++ | £300 | ||
| C | 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. | £285 | ||
| D | 4 | Boer war and WW1 mounted group of 4 to 97541 Gunner H. BELL, RHA, as - | |
| QSA / 6 bars : CC, Tugela Heights, OFS, Relief of Ladysmith, Laing's Nek, | |||
| Belgast, plus Mons bar trio, set original bar and rosette, original ribbons. | |||
| Herbert Bell was A Bty and Z Bty with RHA, later transferred as 236878 | |||
| Spr/Pnr in L section, RE (from 1893 to 1922). With large file of copied | |||
| papers. GVF/+. Probably was in the Battle of Berg-en-Dal. | £375 | ||
| E | 3 | Boer War and WW1 to 5321 Private W. DEAN, South Lancs Regt., as - | |
| QSA / 6 bars :CC, Tr., Tugela Heights, Relief of Ladysmith, SA1901, SA1902, | |||
| His pair is named as - 204900 Pte, Liverpool Regt. VF/+ | £265 | ||
| F | 2 | Boer War pair to 1616 Private J. BARRY, Rifle Brigade, as - QSA / 5 bars : | |
| CC, Tugela Heights, Relief of Ladysmith, Tr., Laing's Nek, plus KSA / 2 bars - | |||
| South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902. GVF/+ | £265 | ||
| G | 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 | ||
| H | 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/+ | £175 | ||
| J | 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. | £180 | ||
| WW1 Casualties. | |||
| K | 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/++ | £250 | ||
| L | 3+1 | WW1 Casualty - Mons 1914 trio and plaque to SS - 1058 Pte S.W. SMITH, | |
| Army Service Corps. Stephen William SMITH was 28 years of age, when he was | |||
| killed in action on 24th March, 1918. With a 3-page A4 typed record of his life | |||
| and family. (Married in 1912 and had 2 children, in 1913 and 1915. With the | |||
| original envelope sent to his widow Sophia with his plaque at 181, Wandsworth | |||
| Bridge Road, Fulham, London; also the card case for his pair, and the letters | |||
| accompanying his 1914 star and also his pair, dated 2/2/1922, noting he had | |||
| transferred as 72962 to the Sherwood Foresters (15th Bn, Notts & Derby). | |||
| His wife requested his death cert. in 1937, as she re-married. EF | £325 | ||
| M | 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 | ||
| N | 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 | ||
| P | 2+1 | WW1 Casualty - Pair and plaque to 27915 Private D.W. KELLS, 15th | |
| Canadian Infantry. David W. KELLS died on 3rd May 1916, was from | |||
| Ireland originally. AEF, original ribbons. | £195 | ||
| Q | 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 | ||
| R | 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 | ||
| Family medals, | |||
| S | 3+2 | Family medals to the ROWDEN brothers, one a casualty : | |
| 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. | £325 | ||
| T | 3+1 | Family medals to the WILLIAMS family, father and son, as - | |
| Father - WW1 1914/15 trio to 960 Private George WILLIAMS, Queen's Regt, | |||
| EF, with original ribbons, and | |||
| Son - GSM / bar Palestine 1945-58 to 14044575 Corporal John Robert | |||
| WILLIAMS, Royal Signals. EF | £145 | ||
| V | 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 | ||
| W | 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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| X | 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 | ||
| Y | 1+2 | Family medals to the HEWITT family, father and son, as - | |
| Father : QSA / set 2 bars - CC, OFS 22238 Trooper H. HEWITT, 70th | |||
| Company, Imperial Yeomanry, plus | |||
| Son : WW1 pair, as 86893 Private A.G. HEWETT, Machine Gun Corps. | |||
| All three medals AEF | £185 | ||
| Z | 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 | ||
| A1 | 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. | |||
| B1 | 3 | Trio to 1784 Private C.J. COWAN, Devon Regiment, as - Territorial Force | |
| War medal, plus WW1 pair. (Last two have no. 240366). GVF | £250 | ||
| C1 | 3 | Trio, as WW1 star and BWM, plus Naval LS/GC medal Edw VII to - | |
| 169860 CPO P. LANE, Royal Navy. Victory missing. Long Service | |||
| medal has naming : Percy Lane, PO HMS Vernon. GVF | £140 | ||
| D1 | 4 | Mounted group to M..6042 F.W. BUNDEY, Royal Navy, as - WW1 trio | |
| plus LS/GC medal, Geo V, Admiral's bust. Star - M.6042 SSA1, Pair - | |||
| M.6042 LVA, LS?GC - SCPO, HMS Bee. As worn, original ribbons. | £175 | ||
| E1 | 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 | ||
| F1 | 3 | Naval group to 2764 B D3057 Seaman Oliver SPRINGETT, RNR, as - | |
| WW1 pair, plus RNR LS/GC medal Geo V. (Entitiled to a 1914/15 star). | |||
| With a file of copied papers, following his naval career. GVF. | £145 | ||
| G1 | 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 | ||
| H1 | 4 | WW1 trio and Royal Fleet Reserve LS medal, to - K/22641 Leading Stoker | |
| Lawrence SAUNDERS, Royal Navy. Prior to WW1 he enlisted as SS/108618 | |||
| in 1909. He re-enlisted on May 11 1914. His RFR medal, as CH.B 15654, | |||
| was awarded on 2 June 1925. With a large file of copied papers. GVF/+ | £140 | ||
| J1 | 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 | £125 | ||
| K1 | 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 | £125 | ||
| L1 | 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 | £130 | ||
| M1 | 2+ | WW1 pair to 241673 Private S. GODDARD, East Surrey Regt., plus his | |
| three LCC School Attendanc emedal for 1907/8, 1911 and 1911/12. GVF | £65 | ||
| N1 | 3 | Mounted trio to 5562671 Warrant-Officer Class 2 A.J. COBB, Wiltshire Regt., | |
| as WW1 pair, plus Army LS/GC medal, Geo V, set bar Regular Army. | |||
| Pair has number 35513, and initials Pte A.C. Cobb. GVF/+ | £140 | ||
| P1 | 3 | Group to 3948922 Private P. BUTT, Welsh Regiment, as - WW1 BWM | |
| with no. 8451, plus India GSM / bar Waziristan 1921-24 (Welch R.) and | |||
| Army LS/GC medal Geo V. We though this was his full entitlement, but | |||
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recent research reveals Percy Butt got a 1914 Mons trio. GVF/++ | £300 | |
| WW1 and WW2 groupsl | |||
| Q1 | 3 | WW1/2 court-mounted group to T/2nd Lieutenant L.W. WOOD, ASC, as - | |
| WW1 pair plus WW2 Defence medal. Lionel Williams Wood enlisted in 1916 | |||
| as S/331061 Driver; after demob., he became a bank manager and was a | |||
| ARP warden in WW2. With card case for his Defence, and 2 pips, plus a | |||
| large file of copied papers, following his life and career. GVF/+ | £110 | ||
| R1 | 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 | ||
| S1 | 4 | Mounted group to 4471 Private H.T. MORIARTY, 1st County of London | |
| Yeomanry, as 1914/15 trio, plus WW2 Defence medal. (Star has been re- | |||
| named, thus …) original ribbons, as worn. GVF/+ | £100 | ||
| T1 | 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. | £150 | ||
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| V1 | 5 | Mounted group to 81198 Sergeant Arthur Roland HEWITT, RFA, as - | |
| WW1 pair, GSM / bar Iraq, WW2 Defence medal and Special Constabulary | |||
| medal Geo VI, set bar Long Service 1948. he enlisted in 1914 and served | |||
| till 1934. With th Specials from 1938 to 1948 in Bradford. GVF/+ | |||
| With a file ofcopied papers, born 1896, died 1975. | £185 | ||
| W1 | 5 | Mounted group to 1869 Private R.P. SMITH, variously 2nd London, then 3rd, | |
| then Royal Irish R, and finally 1st Royal Fusiliers, as - WW1 1914/15 trio, | |||
| plus GSM / bar Iraq, and WW2 Defence medal. Papers note he suffered | |||
| a gun-shot wound to the hand in November 1918, whilst with the 8th, Royal | |||
| Irish. More copy papers, plus War diaries. GVF/++ Robert Percy Smith. | £225 | ||
| World War Two groups. | |||
| X1 | 7 | Mounted Naval group to Commander A.M. JONES, Royal Navy, as - | |
| 1939/45 star, Atlantic star / bar F&G, Pacific star, Italy star, War medal, | |||
| Naval GSM / bar Near East EIIR (Lt. Cdr.), and Campaign Service medal | |||
| bar Malay Peninsula EIIR (Commander). GVF/++ | £450 | ||
| Y1 | 4 | Mounted group to B.4137458 Sergeant O.P. PANTHALER, RAF, as WW2 | |
| War medal, GSM / bar Cyprus (Actg Sgt) RAF LS/GC medal EIIR and | |||
| 1977 Silver Jubilee medal. AEF | £325 | ||
| Z1 | 3 | Mounted Australian trio to 64357 Ambrose GIBBONS, RAAF, as - Defence | |
| and War medals, plus Australia WW2 Service medal. With papers. AEF | £95 | ||
| A2 | 3 | Court-mounted trio, as WW2 Italy star, War medal and GSM / bar Palestine | |
| 1945-48 to 2668366 Guardsman David Allan ROLFE, 3rd Bn., Coldstream | |||
| Guards. Born 1926. With further info. AEF | £95 | ||
| B2 | 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 | ||
| C2 | 2 | Mounted pair to Constable William K. STEVEN, as WW2 Defence medal | |
| with Police LS/GC medal, Geo VI FidDef. He served with the Glasgow | |||
| City Police. EF | £60 | ||
| 1+6 | WW2 War medal attributed to 3014120 Corporal C.G. ALDERMAN, RAF | ||
| D2 | with its attribution slip, computer print-out and box of issue. Together with | ||
| his father's LCC medals for 1906, 07, 08, 09 and 1910; and a hmkd silver | |||
| Billiards prize medallet (from the TMBC) to G. ALDERMAN. From Ansdell | £40 | ||
| E2 | 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 | ||
| F2 | 5++ | WW2 group attributed to T/206769 JX 583590 Driver G.T. MOWLING, and | |
| Able Seaman RASC, RN - 1939/45 star, Africa star / bar 8th Army, | |||
| Italy star, Defence and War medals. Plus the card box of issue, and a host | |||
| of original documents and papers : his naval parchment service record | |||
| from 1942 to 1945, then RFR till 1957; his Torpedoeman certificate, menus | |||
| etc from Alexandria, Egypt in 1943, Army record book noting he left the ASC | |||
| in 1942 after 2+ years service for the navy. HMS Canopus II EF | £120 | ||
| G2 | 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 | ||
| H2 | 6+ | WW2 group attributed to 1448887 LAC E.A. STROUD, RAF, as - 1939/45 | |
| star, Africa star / bar, Burma star, Italy star, Defence and War medals. | |||
| With the box of issue, award slip and computer print-out. Posted to him at | |||
| 16, Woodville Road, Islington, London, N16. EF+ | £90 | ||
| J2 | 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 | ||
| 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). | £165 | ||
| 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. | £45 | ||
| 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 | £45 | ||
| 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/+ | £100 | ||
| 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. | £225 | ||
| 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/+ | £50 | ||
| R2 | 4 | WW2 unattributable mounted group, as : 1939/45 star, Italy star, France & | |
| Germany star, and War medal. GVF | £60 | ||
| S2 | 4+4 | WW2 unattributable mounted group, as : 1939/45 star, Atlantic star, Africa | |
| star / bar North Africa 1942-43, War medal / set MiD oak-leaf on ribbon. | |||
| Plus matching set of miniature medals, as above. GVF/+ | £95 | ||
| T2 | 5+ | WW2 unattributable mounted group , as : 1939/45 star, Africa star / set bar | |
| 8th Army, Italy star, Defence and War medals. GVF | £90 | ||
| V2 | 5+ | WW2 unattributable mounted group, as : 1939/45 star, Atlantic star / bar F&G, | |
| Afica star / bar North africa 1942-43, Burma star, Italy star. VF, dull. | £125 | ||
| X3 | 2++ | WW2 and later mounted pair, attributed to Mrs Lilian Getrude SEARLE | |
| (nee Richards), as - Defence medal and Civil Defence LS medal; with her | |||
| hallmarked ARP ladies lapel pin badge, a Red Cross LS enamelled medal, | |||
| for 3 year service, set 2 (1) "3 years service" bars. She was a full-time ARP | |||
| warden at Dagenham fro July 1940 to 1963. Plus several original papers. | £65 | ||
| W2 | 3 | Trio to Sergeant F.A. RANDALL, as 1953 Coronation mdal, Special Constabulary | |
| medal EIIR (post 1953) and WW2 Defence medal. With the original award | |||
| certificate of the 1953 medal, named to Sgt Frederick Albert Randall, | |||
| Metropolitan Special Constabulary. Noted he had a ref. - 61850 Rfm F.A. | |||
| Randall, F.B. (Fire-brigade ??+ ) AEF | £80 | ||
| Fire-brigade. | |||
| X2 | 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/+ | £55 | ||
| Y2 | 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 & + | £50 | ||
| Korea groups. | |||
| Z2 | 7 | WW2 and Korea mounted group to S/7890516 Sergeant F.H.W. CHRISTIE, | |
| Royal Tank Regiment, as - 1939/45 star, Africa star / bar 8th Army, Italty | |||
| star, Defence and War medal, plus UK Korea (EIIR BrittOmn obv) and UN | |||
| Koea medal. Copied papers note that he saw service with 'A' Coy, 4th RTR | |||
| in BEF and Dunkirk, with the 8th Army and 45 RTR (Leeds Rifles), then from | |||
| Feb'y 1945 with 9th Armoured Brigade RASC. Box of issue for Korea mdl | £225 | ||
| A3 | 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 | £250 | ||
| Z3 | 4+ | Court-mounted group to 22353544 Pte S.W. FLETCHER, Green Howards, | |
| as GSM / bar Malaya, Geo VI, plus his Korea UK and UN pair (this as | |||
| 22353544 Fusilier, R.N.F. ). With his National Service medal, and several | |||
| original documents - serivce & pay book, discharge book, a b/w photo, extract | |||
| from "The Green Howards in Malaya" by Major Oldfield. Samuel William | |||
| Fletcher later became a Corporal, with type life and career notes. GVF/+ | £340 | ||
| Later groups | |||
| B3 | 2 | Naval pair to L/F 944880 G.N. STRAW, N.A.2, Royal Navy, as - Naval GSM / | |
| bar Near East, plus Campaign service medal / bar Radfan, (F944880, with | |||
| rank L.A.). He was with 892 Squadron on HMS Centaur. EF | £300 | ||
| C3 | 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 | ||
| D3 | 2 | Mounted pair to 22150520 Sergeant A. McMASTER, as - GSM / bar | |
| Malaya (Geo VI) - Private 1st Bn, Green Howards, together with Territorial | |||
| Efficiency medal EIIR, bar T.& A.V.R. (Sgt, RA). Confirmed on LG of 1970 | £150 | ||
| E3 | 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 | ||
| F3 | 2 | Pair to Captain J.F. HOLROYD, RADC, as - GSM / bar Canal Zone | |
| this named as a Lieutenant, plus National service medal named as "Captain | |||
| 418443 1951-53, RADC". With cases of issue for both. From East Croydon. | £275 | ||
| Police Coronation & Jubilee mounted medal groups, all with paperwork. (MET. POLICE) | |||
| G3 | 3 | Trio to PC William WESTLEY, 280R, as 1887 Jubilee medal, set bar 1897, | |
| 1902 Coronation medal, and 1911 Coronation medal. R division (Greenwich) | |||
| with bronze plaque on his retirement after 25 years, on 5/5/1912. Blackheath | £175 | ||
| H3 | 3 | Another, similar group, to PC Thomas CAGE, N division, Islington. | £160 |
| J3 | 2 | Pair to Sergeant Frederick MEDLOCK, as 1887 Jubilee medal set bar 1897 | |
| in 'W' division,,, and 1902 Coronation medal 'L' division. | £95 | ||
| Pairs, as bronze 1902 Coronation medal and silver 1911 Coronation medal, to : | |||
| K3 | 2 | PC Charles Frederick BOWSHER, 88269, 'TA' division, Thames. | £65 |
| L3 | 2 | PC John TRUNDLEY, 'R' division Greenwich. 86387 | £65 |
| M3 | 2 | PC Arthur CHARMAN, 'W' division, Brixton. 85691. | £65 |
| N3 | 2 | PC Samuel JEFFREY, 3rd Div'n, Devonport Dockyard. 85254. | £70 |