PETER MORRIS Dealer in Coins & Medals
British Medal Groups
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Family medals to the RICH brothers, as : |
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WW1 Military medal and 1914/15 trio to 13256 Corporal |
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W.T. RICH, 10th Devons (Pte on Star, and Victory is erased), plus |
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WW1 Victory medal to 21097 Pte G. RICH, D of Corn LI. |
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MM is gazetted in LG on 10th Aprilo 1918 for Passchendaele |
£680 |
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Father & Son medals to the MacGREGOR family, as : |
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Father - Egypt medal / 5 bars : Tel-El-Kebir, Suakin 1884, El-Teb_ |
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Tamaai, The Nile 1884-85, Kirbekan plus Khedive's Egypt star |
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1882 to 1099 Private R MacGregor, 1st / Royal Highlanders |
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(Black Watch) GVF nice grey tone |
£1,450 |
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Son - WW1 Casualty trio and plaque : 1914/15 star trio to 16325 |
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Corporal Robert MacGregor, 8th / Devons (Pte on star and BWM |
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erased). Killed in action F & F 6th September 1916. |
£250 |
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The two sets (to include paperwork/photos promised by the family) |
£1,600 |
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India / Afghanistan pair to Sepoy BUKHA, 4th Punjab Infantry, as: |
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India GSM / bar Jowaki1877-8 plus Afghanistan medal 1878-9-80 |
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in silver, no bar. Both GVF, sl contact marks in fields. |
£425 |
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India pair to 3656 Sergeant J.E. TRUSS, as - India GSM / bar |
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Hazara 1891, plus India medal / 2 bars : Punjab Frontier 1897-98, |
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Tirah 1897-98. Earlier medal is marked ' Unattached list', later |
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one : 2nd Battn., Ryl Sussex Regt. GVF+ |
£525 |
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Court-mounted group of five to Private B. BRADLEY, 3rd / KRRC, |
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as Boer War pair : QSA / 5 bars - CC, Tugela Hts, Rel of Ladysmith. |
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Laing's Nek, Tr., OFS, KSA : 2 bars SA1901, SA1902, plus |
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1914/15 star trio. (Boer War pair 735, trio 1860) EF, lovely tone |
£620 |
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Boer War and WW1 set of re-named medals (!) to M. JORDAN, |
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as : Boer War pair - QSA / 3 bars : CC, Wittebergen, Belfast, |
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plus KSA / 2 bars SA1901, SA1902 (3744 Sgt, 1 / R.I.), plus |
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WW1 trio (2287 Spr., R.E.). Together with another WW1 trio |
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this one mounted for wear, also named as 2287 Spr M. Jordan, |
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R.E. Curious. All medals GVF+, star on mounted trio dark |
£270 |
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Boer War pair to - 3133 Pte J. MATTHEWS, 1st / Lyl North |
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Lancs. Regt., as : QSA / 3 bars : CC, OFS, Tr with KSA / 2 |
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bars : SA1901, SA1902. (KSA has initial T.) EF, rev. toned |
£210 |
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Rare Tibet and India pair to Bearer Higan KHAN, 32nd Sikh |
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Pioneers, as Tibet medal 1904 in silver with bar Gyantse, EF |
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dark tone, with India medal in bronze / 2 bars : Punjab Frontier |
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1897-98, Tirah 1897-98 EF. Rarely seen as a pair and so nice. |
£800 |
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Family medals to the BAKER family, as : |
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Father - WW1 pair T-331169 Pte J.L. Baker, ASC, (BWM dark) |
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Son - WW2 F & G star and War medal, attributed to 14771362 |
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S. Baker, RA with award skip, box of issue (from Ilford, Essex) |
£80 |
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Family medals to the HOLLAND family , as : |
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Father - WW1 Casualty pair to CH/2313(S) Pte A.H. Holland, RND |
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Marine, 2nd / RMLI KiA 26/10/1917, with named box of issue |
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Son - WW2 group of 4 : 1939/45 star, Africa star, Defence and |
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War medals, to H. Holland, RAOC, with named box of issue. |
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From Devizes, Wilts. With further info on both groups. |
£140 |
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Family medals to the WILSON family, as: |
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Father - WW1 pair to 28179 2 Airman A.H. Wilson, RFC, |
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ie Royal Flying Corps, with his RFC cap bagde |
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Son - Captain Leslie Wilson, RA, as WW2 1939/45 star, Africa |
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star, Italy star, Defence and War medals, plus his pips, 2 x cap badges |
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with swivelling wheels, and his white cloth head-band as issued |
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to all officer cadets in training (at Llandudnod in 1941, prior to |
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his commission as a 2nd Lieutenant) - this signed by 30+ |
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other trainees, some important) . |
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Both came from Scarborough) |
£175 |
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WW1 Casualty : 1914 Mons Trio and plaque to 7917 Pte Clarence |
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SLATER, 2nd / Yorks & Lancs Regt. KiA F & F 18th Oct 1914 |
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on Ploegsteert Memorial. From Gt Harwood, Lancs. GVF+ |
£400 |
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WW1 Casualty : 1914/15 trio and plaque to 536146 Pte Ernest |
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Albert AUSTING, RAMC. DoW F & F 5th June 1917. Comes |
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in a large glazed wooden frame (27" x 17") complete with his scroll |
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and condolence letter from the King. From Harringay N.London |
£385 |
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WW1 Casualty : 1914/15 trio and plaque to 5484 Sergeant |
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Fred SPITTLE, 12th Northumberland Fusiliers. KiA F & F |
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23rd June 1916. Plus condolence letter from the King, plaque envelope |
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and award letter sent with BWM on 1/10/1920. From Woodhouse, |
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Yorks. (Enlisted in Sheffield). Private on Star. EF |
£325 |
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WW1 Casualty to 12254 Pte James Telford FAIRLAM, 9th Battn., |
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Northumberland Fusiliers, as : 1914-15 trio and plaque. Died |
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of wounds, 25th March 1917. With Mic. From St. Anthonys. |
£300 |
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WW1 Casualty : 1914/15 trio and plaque to S2-017507 Private |
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Robert MOFFAT, ASC ('R' Supply Depot - Bath). DoW 6th May |
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1917, aged 23. From Lanark. GVF+ |
£300 |
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WW1 Casualty to Ship's Corporal Class 1 G.H. STEPHENS, |
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Royal Navy, as 1914/15 trio plus plaque (George Henry Stephens) |
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Star's rank is Class 2. Plus part of a letter he sent home, relating |
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to storms at sea and the Anzac, photos of him and his father, |
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WW2 ration books to other Stephens family member in 1941 & 1945. |
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Died on HMS Colleen on 2nd July 1917, aged 35. From Mutley, |
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Plymouth. Buried in Cobh Old Church cemetery (Nr Cork, Ireland) |
£300 |
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WW1 Casualty : 1914/15 trio and plaque to 11133 Private |
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George Henry BURT, Dorset Regt. DoW whilst transferred to MGC |
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as Pte 39393 on 16th August 1917. On Tyne Cot memorial. |
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From Chiswick, London. EF |
£350 |
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WW1 Casualty : Pair and plaque to R-18691 Private Reginald |
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Martin ROSER, 4th KRRC. KiA F & F 3rd October 1918 |
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From Dalston & East Ham, Essex. GVF |
£250 |
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WW1 Casualty : Pair and plaque to 21610 A/Cpl George |
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William ALLAN, 16th Cheshire Regt. KiA F & F 22nd April 1917 |
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From Wincobank, Sheffield. Chapelle, Holnon Cem'y. GVF+ |
£225 |
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WW1 Casualty : Pair and plaque to L-31206 Driver Frederick STONE, |
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'C' Bty, 177th Bde, RFA. KiA Ypres 19th July, 1917. Plus |
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capbadge and p'card photo. From Old Ford, E London. With |
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further details and copy scroll. AEF |
£225 |
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WW1 Casualty : Pair and plaque to S/11424 Private Ernest |
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Leon DIAMOND, Seaforth Highlanders. KiA F & F 22nd March |
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1918, as a L/Cpl. From Parkhead, Glasgow. With his MiC and |
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photocopy of Newspaper memorial inserted by wife and 'wee son' |
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on anniversary of his death. VF+ |
£250 |
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WW1 Casualty : Victory and plaque to 48130 Pte Albert COLE, |
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6th Wiltshire Regt. KiA F & F 28th September 1918. |
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From Holloway, London. EF With Mic and CWGC refs. |
£100 |
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WW1 Casualty : Victory and plaque to 45998 Pte Frank MATTHEWS, |
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Hampshire Regt. KiA F & F 18th April 1918. Transferred to 2/4th |
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Ryl Berks as Pte 44451, when killed. GVF |
£100 |
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WW1 Casualty : Victory and plaque to 143706 Pte Samuel PENNY, |
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Clearing Office, Labour Corps. DoW 26th December 1918 |
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From Exeter. (Was Pte 35058 DoCLI), GVF |
£100 |
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WW1 Casualty : Victory and plaque to 55042 Private Bruce |
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Butchert CLARK, 21 / Manchester Regt. KiA F & F 11th October |
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1918. From Inchture, Perth. With MiC and CWGC details. GVF |
£110 |
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WW1 group to 1726 Private V. ARMITAGE, RAMC, as - |
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WW1 1914/15 trio plus oval Geo V Territorial Efficiency medal |
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this latter Pte, 472018. GVF+, nice dark tone. |
£120 |
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WW1 group to 185209 CPO A.C. GABRIEL, Royal Navy, as: |
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WW1 1914/15 trio plus Naval LS/GC medal Geo V Admiral's bust |
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this last as Petty Officer, HMS Minerva (1910-20 swiveller) GVF |
£165 |
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WW1 group to 1785 A.C.Q.M.Sjt G. HETTERLEY, Ryl Engineers |
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as : Territorial Force war medal for VSO, plus WW1 pair. |
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Rank is Sergeant on TFWM). Original ribbons AEF |
£350 |
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WW1 'pair' to M2-081432 Corporal Walter PARRY, ASC as : |
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Territorial Force War medal plus Victory medal (BWM missing) |
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with MiC to confirm. Abt EF |
£240 |
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WW1 pair plus Imperial service medal (Geo V bare coinage head) to |
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George BEST ( WW1 pair named G.A. Best, BRC & StJJ |
£90 |
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WW2 and later pair to Corporal E.M. JAKES - as WW2 War medal |
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plus GSM / bar Palestine 1945-48. (No. 14763675 Royal Signals). |
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With box of issue to 2nd medal, and a Postal Order to EM Jakes |
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issued in 1944 for 4 shillings and not cashed !! Plus his father's |
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Buffalo silver and enamel medal for 1920: Bro CE Jakes. |
£75 |
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Naval pair to JX 745467 Petty Officer L.R. KING, HMS Drake, as |
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Naval GSM / bar Palestine 1930-1939 (this as A.B. SSX 21908) |
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plus Naval LS/GC medal Geo VI (post 1949). Most likely entitled |
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to other WW2 medals/stars. GVF+ |
£265 |
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WW2 Court-mounted group to Sjt / WO2 F.J. WALLACE, as : |
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GSM / bar Palestine (5492821 RASC), WW2 1939/45 star, Africa |
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star, Defence and War medals, plus Army LS/GC medal / bar Regular |
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Army Geo VI FidDef (this latter RAOC). Abt EF. |
£235 |
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WW2 group to T/36690 Corporal S. HARDS, RASC, as: |
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GSM / bar Palestine, WW2 1939/45 star, Africa star, Defence and |
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War medals, plus Army LS/GC medal / bar Regular Army Geo VI |
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FidDef. AEF, First & last medals nice darkish tone. |
£215 |
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WW2 mounted group to 22557238 Warrant Officer Class 2 |
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W.R.H. COLLINS, ACC as - 1939/45 star, Africa star, |
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Italy star, Defence and War medals, plus Territorial Efficiency |
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medal EIIR. All nicely toned |
£120 |
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Mounted group of six to D/MX 55226 ERA 3 J.W.B. WEBB, |
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Royal Navy, as : 1939/45 star, Atlantic star / bar F &G, Africa star, |
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Burma star, War medal and Naval GSM / 2 bars - Minesweeping |
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1945-51, Malaya. EF, star golden tones |
£425 |
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WW2 Casualty trio attributed to Robert Henry PERRY, as - |
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WW2 1939/45 star, Atlantic star, and War medal; plus the |
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award slip noting the 3 medals, and named on the front to |
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Robert H. Perry. 2 possibilities - |
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Able Seaman, sunk on SS Englishman on 22/1/1941 or |
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Chief Officer, sunk on SS Tremoda on 27/8/1941. Abt Mint |
£90 |
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WW2 group to Lieutenant G.A. JURY, Royal Signals, as : 1939/45 |
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star, F & G star, Defence and War medals plus Army LS/GC medal |
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bar Regular Army Geo VI IndImp. Rank officially corrected from |
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Sgt. (Reportedly served later at Bletchley Park and MI5) EF |
£150 |
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WW2 group to 22282694 Staff Sergeant N. WILSON, R.E., as - |
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France & Germany star, Defence and War medals, plus Territorial |
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Efficiency medal EIIR. Last medal dark tone and only one named. |
£90 |
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Mounted group of six to 6346125 Cpl C.F. HUGHES, Royal West |
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Kent Regt., as : 1939/45 star, Africa star, Italy star, War and Defence |
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medals (mounted incorrectly), plus Territorial Efficiency medal |
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Geo VI IndImp. Together with 2 tankards - one brass engraved |
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5th RWK 1979 El Alamein Reunion, other pewter 1940 Dunkirk |
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Veterans Ass'n, presented by Bill Hughes Hemel Hempstead & |
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Dist't Assoc, for services rendered to branch. AEF, traces of |
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old brasso on some medals. |
£135 |
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WW2 pair, attributed to L.F. TREADGOLD, REME, as Defence and |
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War medals, each accompanied by its card box of issue. From |
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Walthamstow (and later South Hornchurch). |
£22 |
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WW2 group attributed to JX214879 S.E. HOLMES, Royal Navy. |
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as 1939/45 star, Atlantic star plus War medal. Big rings, indicating |
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1980's issues, with late issue award card. |
£57 |
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WW2 trio mounted 'court-style', no pin to 801854 Sergeant |
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E.W. SWAN, Royal Artillery, as : WW2 Defence and War medals |
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plus Territorial Effificiency medal Geo VI IndImp. Plus boxes of issue |
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for WW2 pair (E.M.(T)) and TA medal (from Worthing). EF |
£80 |
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WW2 group attributed to 1204438 Corporal C.V. TUGBY, RAF, |
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as : 1939/45 star, F & G star and Defence medal, these mounted |
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together, plus War medal / set Mid oak-leaf mounted separately. |
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With the original MiD award document, dated 2nd June, 1943 |
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and personal letter from Air Vice Marshall Exland, dated 8/8/42 |
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commending him for rescuing a crashed Halifax crew. EF |
£165 |
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WW2 group attributed to 15 N/E 403 A.C. WEBB, Royal Engineers, |
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as - 1939/45 star, Italy star and War medal; in the box of issue, |
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plus award certificate. From Bromley, Kent. (12, London Road) |
£30 |
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WW2 group attributed to J. ROBERTS, 8th Army, as : 1939/45 star, |
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Africa star / bar 8th Army, Italy star, F & G star, War medal. With |
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award slip confirming entitlement, and box of issue. From Ruabon |
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Wrexham, Denbigh. EF, nicely toned. |
£68 |
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WW2 court-mounted group attributed to Edward TURNER, Army, as : |
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1939/45 star, Defence & War medals. No. 279/23. GVF |
£30 |
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WW2 group attributed to Captain B.St.L. HUGHMAN, the Loyal |
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Regiment, as : 1939/45 star, Defence and War medals with his |
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Wounded badge Geo VI. From 4, Wendover Road, Bromley |
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with recent photos of the address. Complete with LG extracts, |
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confirming 2nd Lieut. To Lieut. In 1927, to Capt in 1937 and |
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then retired in 1952. |
£65 |
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WW2 pair to an Australian - VF397704 N.A. FORBES, as - |
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War medal and Australian WW2 service medal; both named. EF |
£60 |
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WW2 pair to a South African - 123797 J. GOVE, as : War medal |
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and silver Africa servcie medal. GVF+ |
£37 |
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WW2 and Korea group, presented 'court' style to K & SK |
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800008 John W. MYERS, Canadian Army, as: 1939/45 Canada |
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Voluntary service medal in silver, WW2 War medal in silver, Korean |
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War pair, both named on edge. (Canada version of Korea medal) |
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Plus a whole sheaf of paperwork, confirming entitlements and war |
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service. Died 30 December 1978. EF |
£265 |
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OBE and WW2 Defence medal awarded to Errington McKINNELL, |
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Chief Fire Officer for Leicester. Togther with his NFS cap-badge |
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and a silver and enamel past president's badge. Along with papers |
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confirming his OBE award (LG 4/1/1943, as Fire Force Commander, |
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No. 3 area), extract from Fire Services Who's Who in 1956, listing |
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his career and honours, plus LG copy for 1/1/1953, noting his award |
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of the King's Police & Fire Services medal for Distinguished Service. |
£225 |
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H2 |
5+ |
WW2 unattributed court-mounted group, as - 1939/45 star, |
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Africa star, F&G star, Defence medal, War medal / MiD oak-leaf. |
£65 |
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J2 |
5 |
WW2 unattributed mounted group, as - 1939/45 star, Atlantic star / |
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£85 |
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K2 |
5+1 |
WW2 unattributed mounted group, as - 1939/45 star, Africa star / bar |
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8th Army, Italy star, Defence & War medals; plus partial ribbon bar |
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and 2 photos, one of Churchill with a group of gunners, dated |
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2/5/1941, other of recipient ' uncle David ' 1568717. |
£80 |
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L2 |
5 |
WW2 unattributed mounted group, as - 1939/45 star, Africa star, |
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Italy star, Defence & War medals. EF/+ |
£70 |
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M2 |
5+1 |
WW2 unattributed group, as - 1939/45 star, Africa star/bar 1st Army, |
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Italy star, Defence & War medals. Plus partial ribbon bar EF/+ |
£80 |
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P2 |
4 |
WW2 mounted unattributable group, as : 1939/45 star, Italy star, |
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Defence and War medals. GVF, ribbons a little rough |
£35 |
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R2 |
3 |
WW2 unattributed mounted group as : F & G star, Defence |
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and War medals. EF/+ |
£35 |
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S2 |
2 |
WW2 mounted pair, unattributed - Defence & War medals. GVF+ |
£25 |
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T2 |
3 |
Court-mounted trio to H 1931549 Jr. Tech. M. DOWDELL, RAF |
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as : GSM / bar Arabian Peninsula, Africa GSM / bar Kenya, and |
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CSM / 2 bars Malay Peninsula, South Arabia. 1st and 3rd medals |
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and bars are all copies, Kenya medal is correct, but has been |
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renamed to match other 2 medals. Curious. |
£65 |
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U2 |
2 |
Mounted pair to 23985089 Warrant Officer 2 B. ADAMSON, |
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RA, as CSM / 3 bars : Borneo, Malay Peninsula, Northern |
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Ireland, plus Army LS/GC medal EIIR / bar Regular Army. EF |
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Further research notes Barry Anderson was promoted to Captain |
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Qtrmaster on 13/9/1994 and received his VRSM and 1st bar |
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on 12/2/2002. |
£300 |
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V2 |
2 |
Mounted pair to N.2464906 Sgt G. BISSET, RAF, as - GSM / |
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bar Cyprus, and RAF LS/GC medal. EF/+ |
£165 |
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W2 |
2+ |
Mounted pair to 24502491 L.Bombadier A.T. CUMMING, RA, |
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as CSM / bar Northern Ireland, plus South Atlantic medal (Falklands) |
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set rosette. (Gunner on NI medal). Plus 3 large colour photos taken |
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on Mount Longdon, 2 showing dead Argentinians, other of PoWs. |
£950 |
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X2 |
3+ |
Gulf War trio to 24822496 Gunner G.J. WHITTAKER, RA (17 TRG) |
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as - Gulf medal / bar 16 Jan to 28 Feb 1991, plus Saudi Arabia |
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Liberation of Kuwait medal, and Kuwait Liberation of Kuwait medal; |
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all 3 medals come with their case or box of issue, named on outer |
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wrapper. As issued. |
£300 |
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Y2 |
2 |
Gulf war pair to P.8001350 Corporal R.P. KNOTT, RAF, as : |
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Gulf War medal / bar 16 Jan to 28 Feb 1991 (as Mr RP Knott, BAE) |
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plus RAF LS/GC medal EIIR. GVF+ |
£365 |
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Z2 |
2 |
Court-mounted pair, unattributed, as - NATO medal / bar Former |
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Yugoslavia, plus 2002 Golden Jubilee medal. EF+ |
£95 |
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A3 |
2+2 |
OBE civil 1st type and 1935 Jubilee medal, unattributed, along with |
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a matching mounted set of miniatures. All AEF |
£165 |
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B3 |
3 |
WW1/2 group to Harry Horace KENT, RE, as : WW1 pair (129469 |
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Sapper H.H. Kent, RE), plus WW2 Defence medal in its box of |
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issue. From Bellingham, Catford (SE London). |
£48 |
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C3 |
3 |
Egypt Naval trio to Richard WOODHILL, as - Egypt medal / bar |
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Alexandria 11th July (AB, HMS Alexandra), Victoria LS/GC medal |
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Naval issue (Com'd Boatman, HM Coastguard), and Khedive's |
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Egypt star 1882. Recently re-court-mounted for display. |
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Attractive trio, VF+ overall, with contact marks to 1st 2 medals. |
£550 |