UNNAMED AS ISSUED. 1914. They originally contained many & varied contents but normally tobacco & cigarettes along with a Christmas card & a small photograph of princess Mary. To- 19186549.PTE.D.MILLIKEN.KINGS
NEF & Complete with the box of issue along with MIC & medal roll details plus other basic biographical & service history research. 3-11-1899 & was mentioned in despatches for services in the Boer war 10-9-1901 & this was swiftly followed by the award of the DCM in the London gazette 27-9-1901. The recipient was wounded at Paardeberg 18-2-1900
He was discharged with a silver war badge 10-8-1917 due to wounds
He was later re-numbered as 201159 & finished his war serving with the 4th battalion of the Royal West Kent Regiment. To- LIEUT.G.A.BARNETT
The award of the August to November 1914 clasp is confirmed on his MIC which states the clasp was issued to the recipient in December 1932. Queen's Sudan Medal, named 4014 Pte H. ANGRAVE 1st North Staffs Reg; British War and Victory medals named 4014 WO Class 2, H.E. GVF & Complete with medal roll details, QUEEN\'S SUDAN 1896-97, UNNAMED AS ISSUED Queen's Sudan 1896-97
A recipients first battle corresponds to the medal reverse type, followed by clasp(s) for subsequent battles. He enlisted in to the Royal Navy 4-5-1921 and was allowed to count his 176 days as a Flight cadet towards his RN pension. Ashantee Medal, bar Coomassie, 1616 Private James Tevendale, 42nd Royal Highanders, the Black Watch, Severely Wounded in the Battle of Amoaful 1874, later Lance Sergeant. DRIVER RALPH GREENWELL
(on the reverse of the 1914 star)
GVF/NEF & Complete with army order details. John Garnet Duxfield from Ashington enlisted in to the 14th service battalion of the Northumberland Fusiliers 8-9-1914 & first landed in France 9-9-1915. WW1 1914-15 TRIO, 7th EAST YORKSHIRE REGIMENT 1914-15 Trio
The three boxing medals are all dated 1913 and the two large & heavy silver examples are named to the recipient on the rim.All three boxing medals relate to the recipients boxing activities whilst a student at Oxford. However when he died in 1929 he was living on Jersey in the Channel Islands. Commissioned Second Lieutenant in the Royal Highlanders (Black Watch) in 1916, he served at home between August 1916 and May 1917, before joining the 2nd Battalion on the Western Front on 19 May 1917. To- 43317.DVR.A.GORDON.R.F.A
He was awarded his RN LS&GC in 1939 & discharged from the Royal Navy on ill health grounds in November of the same year.He was awarded the I.S.M for his services as a skilled labourer at HM.Dockyard, Chatham in the London Gazette 26-2-1965. Fair to Fine with contact marks & surface wear, CRIMEA, SEBASTOPOL, 1/20th FOOT / LANCASHIRE FUSILIERS Crimea 1854-56 With Sebastopol Clasp
The award of the 1953 coronation medal is confirmed on the published roll. , 56 Broad St
Chivers, HMS Thalia during 1882, a career Domestic rating who returned in 1914 from retirement. John.V.Wakefield first landed in France 11-11-1914 serving with U Battery of the Royal Horse Artillery. WW1 Pair polished fair to fine with eks, all other medals in the group are NEF/EF. He has no known grave but is commemorated on the Helles memorial on Gallipoli. WW1 MILITARY MEDAL (MM) & 1914-15 TRIO, 2nd DURHAM LIGHT INFANTRY (D.L.I) GVR 1st type WW1 Military Medal (MM) & 1914-15 Trio
WW1 1914-15 TRIO & MEMORIAL PLAQUE, 1/5th WEST YORKSHIRE REGIMENT, DIED AS A GERMAN PRISONER OF WAR 16-7-1916 WW1 1914-15 Trio & Memorial Plaque
NEF with minor ek to the rim of the Queens Korea, BRONZE QUEEN\'S SUDAN 1896-97,C.T.DEPARTMENT Bronze Queen's Sudan 1896-97
1914-15 TRIO & RN LS&GC, HMS VICTORY 1914-15 Trio & GV 1st type RN LS&GC
Hugh Lang first landed in France 5-11-1914 serving with the 1/9th battalion of the Highland Light Infantry. John Hutchinson was born in Hebburn, County Durham 12-5-1877 & joined the Royal Marines 1-7-1895. To- 541.CPL.T.F.PEPPER.R.E.KENT.YEO
To- W/389614.PTE.V.J.TOMLIN.W.R.A.C
1-1-1946. The recipient served with the 2nd battalion on the North West Frontier & is also entitled to the NWF 1937-39 Clasp. Within months the regiment had been retitled to Prince Albert's (Somersetshire Light Infantry
He is buried in Paddington Cemetery. CAPT.H.WILKINS (On the pair)
He was born in Wemyss, Fife & enlisted in East Wemyss whilst living in Buckhaven.He has no known grave but is commemorated on the Loos memorial.The C.W.G.C state that he was the late son of James & Jessie Galloway of 50 Micheal street, Buckhaven, Fife. WW1 British War & Victory Medal Pair t WW1 British War & Victory Medal Pair to Underage Soldier - Gnr. He is entitled to the August to November clasp for the ribbon of his 1914 Star but this is missing from the group. GVF/NEF & complete with MIC details along with details from both S.D.G.W & the C.W.G.C. Mounted as worn from a contemporary silver ribbon buckle. 4 BAR QSA, OFFICER, RAILWAY PIONEER REGIMENT QSA 1899-1902 With clasps for Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal & South Africa 1901
NEF & Complete with MIC & medal roll details, WW1 1914-15 TRIO, 5th RIFLE BRIGADE WW1 1914-15 Trio
The silk ribbons probably original to the medals, and showing just light use. To- 351.CPL.J.E.GRACE.R.F.A/R.A (On the trio)
Mon-Fri 10:00am - 6:00pm. BORDER REGIMENT IGS 1854 With Waziristan 1894-5 Clasp & QSA 1899- 1902 with clasps for Cape Colony, Transvaal & South Africa 1901
F/VF with heavy contact marks in the field on both medals & complete with medal roll details, INDIAN MUTINY, DELHI, 1/60th RIFLES (K.R.R.C) Indian Mutiny 1857-58 with Delhi clasp
21-9-1915 serving with the North Staffordshire Regiment but went on to transfer to the 7th battalion of the Gloucestershire Regiment. Egypt Campaign 1882 and 1884-85 1st Battalion, *does not include 5 medals marked as "forfeited" but does include 3 medals marked "forfeited - no trace of return", ** The Regimental History (Vale) states total strength in Egypt, August 1884 as 590, *** Original roll not sighted but J. V. Webb's transcription "The Abu Klea Medal Rolls" has a chapter titled "odd men and small detachments at Suakin 1885" included is one South Staffordshire Regiment man with Suakin 1885 & Tofrek : 1008 Sgt. Charles.A.Jackson first landed in France 30-8-1915 serving with the 8th battalion of the Royal West Kent Regiment but finished his war war serving with the Machine Gun Corps with service number 152748. To- T.Z.8641.H.LANGTON.R.N.V.R
To- 131491.E.CLIFF.AB/PO.HMS.BOADICEA /
Please ask for additional WW1 1914-15 TRIO WITH SILVER SPORTS MEDAL, 21st K.R.R.C, D.O.W F&F 14-8-1917 WW1 1914-15 Trio with silver sports medal
William Arthur Eversleigh May Arrindell first landed in France 18-7-1915 serving with the 10th service battalion of the Royal Warwickshire Regiment & was the battalion bombing officer. WW1 MILITARY CROSS (MC) & TRIO, 11th ROYAL FUSILIERS, KILLED IN ACTION WITH THE R.F.C 6-1-1918 WW1 Military Cross (MC) & 1914-15 Trio
Sadly his 1914-15 star is missing from the group EF/MINT & Complete with MIC details & copy RND service records. The 1st Brigade City of London R.F.A had the service number block 925001 to 930000. GVF or better with tiny ek to the reverse rim of the KSA & Complete with medal roll & casualty roll details. WW1 1914-15 TRIO & R.A.O.B TRIBUTE MEDAL, ROYAL FIELD ARTILLERY 1914-15 Trio
GVF/NEF, WW1 FRENCH CROIX-DE-GUERRE, DATED 1914-1918 WW1 French Croix-De-Guerre
NEF & Complete with copy service papers. Theatres D'operations Exterieurs to the reverse
NEF & Complete with MIC details, WW1 PAIR, ROYAL FLYING CORPS (R.F.C) OFFICER, WOUNDED 14-9-16, NO-12 SQUADRON WW1 Pair
IGS NWF 1908 & 1914 STAR TRIO, 1st NORTHUMBERLAND FUSILIERS EVII IGS 1908 With North West Frontier 1908 Clasp & 1914 Mons Star Trio
The scroll could be posted at an additional cost and at the buyers risk or could be collected from me in the shop or at a fair. war medals, war medal groups, individual military and campaign medals, and Below is a selection of our latest South Africa medals for sale. All Rights Reserved. Overseas rates on request. Sutlej, Moodkee, Ferozeshuhur, Sobraon, Pte Harry Dunster, 9th Foot, Wounded Moodkee, an Original Defender of Lucknow in 1857 with the 32nd KIA at Chinhut 30th June 1857. To- R-12719.PTE.W.J.SHARP.K.R.R.C
Queens South African Medal 1899-1902. VF with contact marks from the khedives star to the obverse & complete with medal roll details. Joseph Turner first landed in France 9-9-1914 serving with the 1st battalion of the Leicestershire Regiment. CRIMEA, SEBASTOPOL, 97th REGIMENT, SEVERELY WOUNDED 13-4-1855 Crimea 1854-56 With Sebastopol Clasp
NEF with a replacement medal ribbon & complete with MIC details. Hugh.Clarke was born in Altrincham, Cheshire 28-12-96 & he enlisted in to the Royal Marine Artillery at Manchester 19-1-1916.He served as a gunner onboard HMS Commonwealth & HMS Lord Nelson & was discharged on compassionate grounds 6-11-1919
NEF & Swing mounted as worn. NO CLASP AFGHANISTAN 1878-79-80, 63rd REGIMENT / MANCHESTER REGIMENT No clasp Afghanistan 1878-79-80
He was discharged with a silver war badge due to sickness 12-6-1915 & issued with a silver war badge. To- W.H.MORTIMORE.1st.BTN.20th.FOOT
Joseph Dowas was one of the original members of the 17th service battalion of the West Yorkshire Regiment. To- 4382467.CPL.T.W.MEARING.GREEN.HOWARDS
A South Staffordshire Regiment 2nd Volunteer Battalion Helmet Plate 1878-1902. To- 2762 / 201378.PTE.T.PAISLEY.BORD.R
longtime member of the Royal Naval Reserve whilst working as an Officer for H.M. Customs. Nottingham Coins. Thomas Turner enlisted in to the 13th service battalion of the Royal Fusiliers 4-9-1914 & first landed in France 17-8-1915.He was discharged with a silver war badge 18-1-1919. VF with a short length of the original silk medal ribbon & complete with MIC & medal roll details. WW1 1914 STAR TRIO, 1st LEICESTERSHIRE REGIMENT, KILLED IN ACTION, FRANCE & FLANDERS 25-10-1914 1914 Star Trio
Impressed to the reverse in the standard style for Indian recipients, AFGHANISTAN 1878-79-80 & IGS 1854, BURMA 1885-7, 51st REGT / 1st YORKS.L.I Afghanistan 1878-79-80 & IGS 1854 Burma 1885-7
To- G.CRIBLEY.41st REGIMENT (The Welsh.Regt)
Dunkirk Medal 1940, Medaille Dunkerque, a rare Original French issue signed by the Ecole des Metier Dart. Browse our stock of British Medals from United Kingdom & its Colonies. NEF With the original full length silk medal ribbons & complete with MIC details along with details from both SDGW & The C.W.G.C, WW1 PAIR, 26th NORTHUMBERLAND FUSILIERS / 3rd TYNESIDE IRISH, K.I.A F&F 1-7-1916, FIRST DAY OF THE SOMME WW1 Pair
To- CAPT.F.G.CARDEN.84-PUJABIS (GSM)
GVF or better & mounted as worn. J.W.D. He was discharged to a pension with a silver war badge 25-5-1917 & the award of the August to november 1914 clasp for the ribbon of the recipients 1914 Star is confirmed on the MIC
He sadly died of his wounds 17-10-1915 age 22. German Daggers & Swords | Civil Authorities, Allgemeine-SS Cuff Titles | Ulric of England Collection, SS-VT Cuff Titles | Ulric of England Collection, Waffen-SS Cuff Titles | Ulric of England Collection, Knights Cross | Iron Cross | German Cross, German & Axis Military Watches | How To Collect, German & Axis Military Watches | Army & SS, German & Axis Military Watches | Airforce, The Read Collection. To- 277060.A-CPL.J.BURKE.MANCH.R
Bid Live on Lot 586 in the Orders, Decorations, Medals and Militaria Auction from Noonans Mayfair. Despite the fact that the recipient was wounded and died within the qualification period for the August to November 1914 Clasp. The system will continue to bid in $1.00 dollar increments until your maximum bid of $120 dollars is exceeded. 1793 - 1814 clasps: The unique two clasp medal to the 80th was claimed by Captain John St. George, Aide-de-camp to General Bentinck. NEF, 2 BAR QSA, NORTHUMBERLAND FUSILIERS, M.I.D WITH THE MOUNTED INFANTRY 10-9-1901 QSA 1899-1902 with clasps for Cape Colony & Orange Free State
WW1 PAIR, 1st K.R.R.C, K.I.A, FRANCE & FLANDERS, 8-9-1915 AGE 19 WW1 Pair
CRIMEA, SEBASTOPOL, 2nd BN, 1st ROYALS Crimea 1854-56 With Sebastopol Clasp
Thomas Graham first landed in France 26-9-1915 serving with the 8th service battalion of the Border Regiment. Complete with MIC details along with details from both S.D.G.W & the C.W.G.C. He was issued with his Mercantile Marine pair in 1921 whilst living in Shirley, Southampton, Hampshire. NEF & court mounted as worn. He was a long serving member of the Yorkshire Hussars having being awarded his T.F.E.M in army order 234 dated 1-7-1913. & died in India in 1928. NEF & Mounted as worn. A rare family group to a civilian recipient & his wife. He served onboard HMS Swiftsure for the campaign in the Persian Gulf 1909-1914 & spent most of his WW1 service onboard HMS Repulse. He has no known grave and as such he is commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial on the Somme. 2349 / 200793.PTE.H.R.H.CHALCROFT.R.W.KENT.R
He transferred to the 51st battalion of the Middlesex Regiment with service number TR/35948. GVF with contact marks in the field & compete with medal roll details, 3 BAR CRIMEA, 77th FOOT / MIDDLESEX REGIMENT Crimea 1854-56 With clasps for Alma, Inkermann & Sebastopol
GSM MALAYA, CSM, MALAY PENINSULA & LS&GC, R.A.E.C OFFICER EIIR 2nd type GSM 1918-1962 with Malaya clasp, GSM 1962 with Malay Peninsula clasp & EIIR 2nd type Regular Army LS&GC
The group is mounted as worn & at this stage I have not been able to confirm the recipients 1937 Coronation medal. At the outbreak of WW2 he was at Exmouth with the Portsmouth Flotilla and at the age of 50 resigned his commission and retired in May 1942. NGS Fair to Fine, rest of the group VF or better with contact marks & eks to all medals. following items can be found on the. Initial F on the star & T on the pair but all confimed on the recipients two MIC cards
He has no known grave but is commemorated on the Tyne Cot Memorial. To- 2567.PTE.J.NORCLIFFE.2nd.BN.BORDER.REGT
NEF/GVF & Complete with MIC details & London Gazette details. NEF. Mackenzie, Newcastle Town Guard. WW1 1914-15 TRIO, 1st & 2nd K.R.R.C WW1 1914-15 Trio
Mercantile Marine War Medal, a rare original unnamed specimen. 1914-15 TRIO, 7th OX & BUCKS.L.I 1914-15 Trio
EF/NEF & Complete with the recipients original red fibe dog tag, Copy photograph of the recipient in uniform, copy newspaper obituary details.Along with MIC details & details from both S.D.G.W & the CWGC. $302. The recipient was born in West Hartlepool 23-10-1890 & served as a 2nd engineer with the Mercantile Marine during WW1. Very rare named Rhodesia 1980 medal. To- 2256 / 305484.PTE.W.B.ROBERTS.W.YORK.R
WW1 MILITARY MEDAL & 1914-15 TRIO, 4th WORCESTER REGIMENT GVR 1st type WW1 Military Medal (MM) & 1914-15 trio,To- 15052.PTE.A.G.WAITE.4/WORC.REGT
A nice near mint example. He has no known grave but is commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial on the Somme. WW1 1914-15 TRIO, 8th BORDER REGIMENT WW1 1914-15 Trio
He was both born & enlisted in Leeds & is buried in the Rocquigny-Equancourt Road British cemetery at Manancourt. To- 5377.PTE.T.STROUD.1st BORDER.REGT
NEF & Complete with medal roll details. Thomas Stroud served with the 1st battalion of the Border Regiment in South Africa during the Boer war & went on to serve in France during WW1 with the Army Service Corps. He first landed in France 14-8-14 serving with the 2nd battalion of the Highland Light Infantry & is entitled to the August to November clasp to his 1914. He later went on to serve with the Royal Lancaster regiment with service number 355783. To- 5047040.PTE.A.DAWSON.N.STAFF.R
Alfred Thompson first landed in France 18-10-1915 but later transferred to the Machine Gun Corps with service number 51263 & finished his war serving with the Royal Flying Corps with service number 341173 & was discharged to the reserve 30-4-1919. GVF and complete with medal roll details, VICTORIAN ARMY LS&GC, 108th REGIMENT / INNISKILLING FUSILIERS 2nd Type Victorian Army LS&GC
NEF & Complete with medal roll details. He went on to serve with his battalion in the Persian Gulf & sadly died of wounds in the Persian Gulf 17-1-1916. To- 16-491.PTE.H.G.A.ANGELL.W.YORK.R
Sutlej Medal, for Sobraon, Punjab Medal, 2 bars, Goojerat, Chilianwala, Private Henry Robinson, 9th Lancers. He was awarded the DCM in the London gazette 29-11-1915 with the following citation. & simply M.19363.G.FARMER.E.R.A (the LS&GC)
Charles Bluring enlisted 18-3-1912 & first landed in France 7-10-1914. NEF & Complete with MIC details. NEF with london Gazette details & copy MSM card details. James Michael Wilson enlisted in to the Royal Observer Corps 22-10-1964 as a member of Tebay post with no-21 group (Preston) on the 1st of October 1968 Tebay post was transferred to the control of no-22 group (Carlisle).He completed 24 years service 21-10-1988 & was awarded the clasp to his long service medal which had been awarded 12 years prior to that date. 282. Numbered B-165357 to the reverse
Charles.H.Herbert first landed in France 17-4-1915 and later transferred to the Labour Corps with service number 401791 before his discharge 20-4-1919. All items guaranteed genuine. 895. Discover amazing local deals on Medals for sale in Manchester Quick & hassle-free . He was sadly killed in action in France & Flanders 1-7-1916 on the first day of the battle of the Somme. GSM PALESTINE 1945-48, BORDER REGIMENT GVIR 2nd type GSM 1918-62 With Palestine 1945-48 Clasp To- 3608678.PTE.J.McLEAN.BORD.R
To- 437.SJT.J.SEDWARDS.2nd.BN.BORDER.REGT
(HMS TITANIA on the LS&GC)
David Mustarde Senior was born in Dundee in 1886 and served with both the Mercantile Marine & Merchant Fleet Auxiliary in WW1.He applied for the issue of his medals in 1919 whilst living at 30 George Street, South Shields. WW1 DISTINGUISHED CONDUCT MEDAL (DCM) GROUP FOR EAST AFRICA, EAST AFRICAN PIONEER COMPANY GVR 1st type WW1 Distinguished Conduct Medal (DCM), QSA 1899-1902 With clasps for Cape Colony, orange Free State & Transvaal, 1914-15 Trio with M.I.D Oakleaves
5 BAR QSA, KINGS ROYAL RIFLE CORPS QSA 1899-1902 With clasps for Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal, South Africa 1901 & South Africa 1902 To- 2063.PTE.S.BANKS.K.R.R.C
John Pilling first landed in France 12-2-1915 serving with the 1/5th battalion of the Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. He served onboard HMS Vernon & at HMS Fisguard during WW1. GVR IGS NORTH WEST FRONTIER 1930-31, BORDER REGIMENT GVR 2nd type I.G.S 1908 With North West Frontier 1930-31 Clasp
TO- T-19393.DVR.D.CARTER.ASC (on the star)
871 sq ft floor area. He was sadly killed in action in France & Flanders 13-6-1916 at only 18 years of age. To- 3793.CPL.T.SOUTHAM.12th.LANCERS
The recipient was awarded her efficiency medal in army order 93 of 1948 dated 13-10-1948. To-SO.A.JONES.LF
Meritorious Service Medal, EIIR, Army Long Service and Good Conduct, EIIR, 22526013 Warrant Officer 2nd Class G. Vicker, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. GVF or better, WW2 BURMA STAR BURMA STAR. Rugby Player and Sportsman. General Service Medal, bar Northern Ireland, Iraq 2006, OSM bar Afghanistan, Accumulated Campaign Service Medal, Corporal P.S. General Service Medal, bar Northern Ireland, Rhodesia Medal 1980, Zimbabwe Independence Medal, 2445970 Lance Corporal M.L. To- 2358.PTE.G.E.AUSTIN.10/L.POOL.R
WW1 1914-15 TRIO & GV 3rd TYPE RN LS&GC, HMS TITANIA, A SUBMARINER WW1 1914-15 Trio & GV 3rd type RN LS&GC To- M.8689.C.G/C.C.GRIMWOOD.E.R.A.4/ERA3.RN
A.E. First Class Recorded (3.40) at buyer's risk or First Class if under 25 (2.00). He transferred to the Indian Army 13-8-1918 & served in both South Persia & Waziristan.Prior to his discharge to the reserve of officers post WW1. To- 2-LIEUT / LIEUT.J.M.ANDREW.R.F.A (trio)
Tom.E.Sumpton served with both the 15th & 15/17th service battalions of the West Yorkshire Regiment. HE WAS KIA F&F 1-8-1918 SERVING WITH THE 1/5TH BATTALION. GVF or better & mounted as worn. To- 2730003.WO.CL.1.I.M.SMITH.W.G
TO- 23211786.PTE.R.W.BURNS.K.O.Y.L.I
Walter Charles Thorogood was born Romford 9-9-96
Numbered B-176277 to the reverse
GVF or better. The recipient was awarded his medal in 1909 & was one of 40 recipients of the EVII T.F.E.M to this unit between 1908 & 1910
WW1 PAIR, 1937 CORONATION & GVR LS&GC, 17th W.YORK.R, LEEDS BANTAMS & 3rd CARABINIERS WW1 Pair, 1937 Coronation & GVR 3rd type Regular Army LS&GC
GVF/NEF with army list details & details from the regimental magazine dated 10-1-1953, GVIR GSM MALAYA, SUFFOLK REGIMENT GVIR 2nd type GSM 1918-62 With Malaya Clasp
To- 3934.PTE.J.PINCHBECK.2.YORKS.LT.INF
He served during the Great War as an Able Seaman with the Howe Battalion, Royal Naval Division, before transferring to the Royal Navy for the duration of hostilities as an Acting Engine Room Artificer 4th Class on 15 March 1916.