PETER MORRIS Dealer in Coins & Medals
British Medal Groups
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Knight's Batchelor badge and 1953 Coronation medal, attributed |
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to Sir John HACKING in 1951. For Services to the Power Industry |
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during WW2. (In the 1920s he was in Argentina, where he was |
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responsible for setting up the electrification of the Argentine |
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railways. (Both medals in case of issue, the first being the |
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smaller breast pin type. Hallmarked 1951) |
£450 |
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Crimea and Indian Mutiny trio to - Thomas EDWARDS, 95th Regt |
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Derbyshire Regiment, as : Crimea medal / 1 bar Sebastopol |
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this crudely renamed, Turkish Crimea - the rarer La Crimee |
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French issue, impressed 'T.Edwards, XCV Regt. Plus Indian |
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Mutiny medal, bar Central India, impressed Thos Edwards, |
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95th Regt. All with original if sl frayed ribbon, each on its own |
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old safety pin for wear. VF overall, first with contact mks |
£850 |
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Boer War and WW1 group of four to 2nd Lieutenant T. HIPKINS, |
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Royal Munster Fusiliers, as: QSA / 3 bars CC, Tr, Wittebergen, |
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KSA / 2 bars SA1901, SA1902 (both named 4727 Pte, Ryl |
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Munster Fusiliers), plus WW1 pair - BWM and Victory named to |
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2nd Lieut. Mounted as worn (BWM mounted back-to-front) - |
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Boer War pair AVF, WW1 pair GVF. |
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Plus matching mounted miniatures, miniature ribbon bar and a |
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Buffalo's gilt Primo medal from Brave Old Oak Lodge 4/5/1920 |
£500 |
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Boer War pair to - 6053 Private W. ALLAN, 2nd, Royal Scots |
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Fusiliers, as : QSA / 3 bars - CC, Tr, OFS (this last bar slipped |
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loose on ribbon), plus KSA / 2 bars - SA1901, SA1902. GVF+ |
£245 |
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Boer War pair to 3141 Pte D. EDWARDS, 13th Hussars, as : |
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QSA / 4 bars - OFS, Tugela Hts, Rel of Ladysmith, Tr KSA / 2 |
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bars - SA1901, SA1902. Both have been crudely re-named, |
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conditon VF, with some contact scuffs in the fields. |
£120 |
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Boer War pair to 51589 Driver F.J. MASSEY, RFA, as :- |
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QSA / 2 bars - CC, OFS, KSA / 2 bars - SA1901, SA1902. |
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VF and better, with mor scuffs in the fields. |
£170 |
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Boer War pair to 4109 Pte H. MINNS, Rifle Brigade, as:- |
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QSA / 2 bars - Def of Ladysmith, Tr KSA / 2 bars - SA1901, |
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SA1902. GVF, nicely toned. |
£325 |
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WW1 Military medal and WW1 Pair to - 5022 Pte D.C. MESTON, |
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Machine Gun Corps, as - MM (LG not checked yet) 62nd Coy, |
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MGC, plus BWM and Victory medals. With silver wound badge, |
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no. 272354 SWB. GVF+. (MM & BWM deep tone) |
£450 |
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Pair to Captain A.T. DOMINY, as - Indian Volunteer Forces |
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Officer's Decoration (Geo V) plus Long Service medal in the |
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Volunteer Force (Edw VII). Arthur Tothill Dominy was with the |
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Northern Bengal Mounted Rifles; plus paperwork to confirm. |
£400 |
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Police trio to PC E. POOK, T division, Metropolitan Police, as |
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1897 Jubilee medal in bronze, 1902 Coronation medal in |
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bronze, plus 1911 Coronation medal in silver. EF, lustrous. |
£150 |
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WW1 Long Service mounted group to Q.M.Sgt / WO Cl2. W.J, |
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MARSHALL, Royal Engineers, as - WW1 Mons trio, MiD oak- |
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leaf on Victory, plus 1935 Jubilee medal and Army LS/GC medal |
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(Q.M.Sgt on star, WOCl.1 on pair, and WOCl. 11 on LS/GC, |
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Geo V. Plus a matching set of mounted miniatures, and |
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9 supporting documents - MiD certificate 30/4/1916 and 1935 |
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Jubilee, with seven further warrants dated from 1918 through to |
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1927 with 2 from WW2 (1938 and 1939) noting his appointment |
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as a Flight Lieutenant with the A.A.F and then the RAFVR. |
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All medals EF/+ with lovely aged toning. |
£480 |
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WW1 group to M.F.A., as - WW1 trio : AB P. DONOVAN, MFA, |
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plus Mercantile Marine medal (Patrick Donovan). BWM has |
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been officially renamed - Patrick Donovan. |
£90 |
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WW1 CASUALTY group to R-6944 Pte George Edward MINTON, |
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9th Kings Royal Rifle Corps (KRRC), as - 1914/15 trio plus |
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plaque. Died of Wounds 4/5/1917. With original medal |
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transmittal slips, and further paperwork. |
£325 |
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WW1 CASUALTY - Trio and Plaque to L/13539 Pte Herbert GALLANT, |
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KiA on 13th May 1915, aged 21; commemorated on the Menin Gate |
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from Camden town, N. London. Medals housed in long glazed frame |
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with a photo of him, and a 'signed' condolence letter from Kitchener. |
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Plaque is housed in shield-shaped black wood; name polished. |
£350 |
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Canadian/Scottish WW1 casualty, as Trio (star, BWM and Victory) |
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to 71168 Pte George James JESSIMAN, 27th Canadian Infantry. |
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Manitoba Regt - KiA on 15th September 1916, at Vimy Ridge. |
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Originally from Huntley, Aberdeen. He emigrated to Canada, from |
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where he enlisted and was sent to the front; with 2 War Graves |
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Memorial Registers (23) - Vimy Memorials, one with details of |
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the Memorial itself, the other part 4 with lists of names (I - L) |
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Also 2 large certificates, one from Canadian Pacific Railways, |
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naming him as a volunteer, other the official Canadian Expeditionary |
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Force Death Certificate, dated 26/4/1919, with his details. |
£300 |
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WW1 Casualty Mons trio and plaque to 7861 Pte William |
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Robert FULLER, 1st bn Scots Guards. KiA 11/11/1914 |
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together with photo of his name on the Menin Gate, aged 23. |
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From Prospect Hill, Leicester. With further papers. |
£450 |
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WW1 Trio to 61309 Driver G. POOLER, R.E., plus ten medals |
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variously in silver, enamels and bronze to his son (GE Pooler), |
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as linesman and referee in the 1950s/60s. |
£85 |
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WW1 / WW2 to 2743 Sergeant J. WALKER, Notts & Derby Regt, |
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as - WW1 pair, plus WW2 Territorial Efficiency medal (Geo VI) |
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bar Militia. Indiae Imp : this last 1926613 Cpl, RE. |
£100 |
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WW1 / WW2 to 2nd Lieutenant Lewis Cecil BALL, (RA), as - |
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mounted trio - BWM and Victory with India GSM / bar Afghanistan |
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N.W.F. 1919, plus his WW2 Defence medal. |
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Reportedly a Commissioner in Wandsworth Prison in 1930s/40s. |
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With his MiC, which notes later promotion to Lieutenant. |
£200 |
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Family medals to the HUMPHREY family, as : |
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Father : Mons trio CASUALTY L/9867 Pte Cornelius Coates |
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Humphrey, 2nd / Ryl Sussex Regt., KiA 30/10/1914 (entitled to |
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Mons clasp) with his MiC. From West Chittington/Petworth |
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Son : WW2 group, as 1939/45 star, Africa star/bar 8th Army, |
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Italy star, Defence and War medals, plus Territorial Efficiency |
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medal EIIR to Sergeant J.J. Humphrey, RE, with box of issue |
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for TA medal (6393597 Sgt.) |
£385 |
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Family medals to the WELLS brothers, as :- |
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K-6900 Stoker 1 A.F. Wells, RN WW1 Trio, plus |
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K-37444 Stoker 1 J. Wells, RN WW1 Victory. |
£80 |
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Family medals to the FITCHETT family, as :- |
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Father : WW1 pair to 109874 Driver C.W. Fitchett, RA |
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Son : WW2 group of 4 - 1939/45 star, Burma star, Defence and |
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War medals, plus photo of son, taken on 10/8/1961, along with |
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two Formation cloth badges, and 2 RAF cloth wings. |
£85 |
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Family medals to the COOKE family - |
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Father - WW1 BWM 14512 Pte W. Cooke, Royal Warks |
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Son - WW2 Defence and War medals, plus conferral box and |
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award slip - Mr F. Cook, RASC, from Spark Brook, B'ham. |
£40 |
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WW1 CASUALTY, as - Pair and Plaque to : 4123 Private |
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William MOWBRAY, 1st / 6th Royal Warwickshire Regiment. |
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KiA on 4th february, 1917; from Sparkbrook, Birmingham, with colour |
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photo of his house there (12 Beach Ave). Buried in Assevillers New |
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British Cemetery, with further details of the cemetery and extract |
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from Ryl Warks War diary, noting the casualties of that period. |
£200 |
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WW1 CASUALTY, as - Pair and Plaque to : 235037 Private |
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Oliver CARTER, 5th Bn, King's (Liverpool Regt). KiA F&F on 19th |
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April 1917; from Great Wratting, Suffolk, enlisted in Newmarket. |
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Buried in Vlamertinghe Mil't C cemetery, near Ypres. |
£200 |
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Navy pair to Petty officer cl. 1 149397 Alfred Henry DORMER, |
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RN, as - Naval LS/Gc medal Edw VII plus WW1 BWM; plus |
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papers confirming his service record (ADM/188/213). GVF+ |
£110 |
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WW1 pair to Aubrey R(aymond) PENGILLY, as - British War |
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medal plus the Mercantile Marine medal, along with letter from |
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Board of Trade, dated 22/7/1921 awarding him the medals, |
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also Authority to wear medals certificate, stamped variously |
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3/6/1920 and 22/7/1921. |
£65 |
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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. |
£95 |
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WW1/WW2 group to 34322 Pte C.E. KING, as - WW1 pair |
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The Queen's Regiment, plus WW2 Defence medal and Special |
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Constabulary LS medal, Geo VI IndImp to Charles E. King. |
£57 |
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WW1/WW2 group to 209423 Gunner Alfred E. JACOB, RA, as |
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WW1 pair, plus WW2 Defence medal; with his ribbon bar for all |
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3 medals, a StJAA gilt medal with bars for 1942 & 1944, and a |
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red & blue enamelled lapel badge "Lend to Defend" National |
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Savings Movement badge. |
£57 |
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WW1/WW2 trio to Warrant Officer Class 1 1402761 E.G. BULLETT, |
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Royal Artillery, as - Mounted pair: WW1 BWM and Army |
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Long Service & Good Conduct medal Geo V (BWM Bombadier) |
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24329, ( LS/GC medal WO Cl2), with Geo VI Meritorious Service |
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medal FidDef obverse & box of issue. From Mottingham, SE London. |
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Plus letter to him, dated 13/11/1952 awarding him MSM. |
£300 |
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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 |
£100 |
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India / WW2 PoW group to 1060804 Warrant Officer Class 2 |
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Eddie LITTLEWOOD, R.A., as - India GSM / bar North-West |
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Frontier 1930-31 (Bombadier), plus WW2 1939/45 star, |
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Italy star, War medal and Army LS/GC medal Geo VI / bar |
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Regular Army IndiaeImp. Plus his Meritorious Service medal |
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Geo VI FidDef. Family relates that he was a PoW in Italy during |
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WW2, becoming a postman after leaving service. |
£400 |
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WW2 Mounted group to T.86309 Driver W.C. MORFETT, RASC, |
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as - 1939/45 star, Africa star / bar 8th army, Italy star, Defence |
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and War medals, plus Territorial Efficiency medal, Geo VI. |
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Last medal only named; all medals EF+, as worn |
£100 |
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WW2 mounted group to T / 68793 Sergeant L.W. SKENTELBERRY, |
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Royal army Service Corps, as - WW2 1939/45 star, Africa star, |
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Italy star, War medal, GSM / bar Malaya (EIIR) and Territorial |
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Efficiency medal / bar Territorial Geo VI FidDef. |
£175 |
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WW2 group to T - 14124334 Driver L.P. BETHELL, RASC, as - |
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1939/45 star, Africa star, Burma star, Italy star, War medal and |
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post-war GSM / bar Palestine 1945-48. GVF/+ |
£112 |
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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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WW2 mounted group to 798197 Warrant Officer Class 1 |
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S.C. ALLEN, R.E.M.E., as - 1939/45 star, F & G star, Defence |
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medal, War medal, plus Army LS/GC medal Geo VI FidDef |
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bar Regular Army. Semi court-style. EF, toned |
£100 |
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WW2 mounted group to David George GOWLER, as - 1939/45 |
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star, F & G star, Defence and War medals; these 4 mounted as worn, |
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plus his LCC King's medal for 1919/20 and Imperial Service medal |
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in its RM case of issue (EIIR issue) and the original award certificate |
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from the Central Chancery, dated 10th Jnauary 1975. |
£85 |
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WW2 medals attributed to 4208570 Pte A.G. VERRAN, RWK |
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regt., as - 1939/45 star, F&G star, Defence and War medals, |
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plus letter sent to his son by the War Office Records Centre in 1963, |
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noting his military service from 1941 to 1959, during which he |
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served with TA, RWF, SWB, Hampshire Regt and RWK !! |
£48 |
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WW2 Mounted group to - 1696469 Gunner F. MOUNTAIN, |
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Royal Artillery, as - France & Germany star, Defence & War |
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medals plus GSM / bar Palestine 1945-48. AEF |
£108 |
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Mounted group to 971593 Sergeant A. BOWMAN, RAF, as - |
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WW2 Defence and War medals, plus GSM / 2 bars : Palestine |
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1945-48, Cyprus and RAF LS/GC medal EIIR. EF, silver toned |
£200 |
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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 / bar 8th |
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Army, Italy star, Defence and War medals, plus Territorial Efficiency |
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medal EIIR. All nicely toned |
£120 |
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WW2 group attributed to Jack PASIFUL, from Orpington, as - |
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1939/45 star, Africa star / bar 8th Army, Italy star, Defence medal., |
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War medal / set MiD oak-leaf. All 1980's issue with large rings. |
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Mint condition, in conferral box and award slip. |
£70 |
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W1 |
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WW2 mounted group, attributed to Pte David MORGAN, as - |
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1939/45 star, Burma star, Defence and War medals. |
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Noted that he came from Selby (Nr York) and spent most of the |
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war in Burma, possibly as a Prisoner of War. (Not researched). |
£45 |
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WW2group attributed to J. BUCK, from Eccleshill, Bradford, as - |
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1939/45 star, Africa star, Italy star and War medal; plus conferral |
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box (ASC or ACC ?) and a photocopied b/w photo of him in |
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uniform. (stars with remnants of brasso) |
£40 |
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WW2 medals attributed to Sidney Harold PACKHAM, Royal Navy, |
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as - 1939/45 star, Atlantic star, Africa star / bar N.Africa 1942/43, |
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and War medal, plus award certificate and the conferral |
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box of issue (from Swanley, in Kent) and three photos : |
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one original with wife and daughter on leave - 2 photocopies. |
£75 |
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WW2 group of official and unofficial medals to 6216338 Pte |
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