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Los 272

A BESWICK SHIRE HORSE, A BESWICK SHETLAND PONY, A BESWICK DARTMOOR PONY AND A RARE BESWICK LIGHT CHESTNUT FOAL (4)

Los 314

A QUANTITY OF TUDOR MINT BOXED FIGURES comprising The Minotaur, Wizard of Light, Loving Dragons, Dragon of Icextals (x2), Wizard of Winter (x2), Excalibur (x3), Dragon of Skulls, Wizard of the Lake, Spirits - Forest, The Spirited Pegasus, Merlin (x2), Sir Lancelot, The Moon Wizard, Dark Dragon, Brontosaurus, Unicorn T Box, Sorceror's Light, Dragon of Light, Cauldron of Light, Dragon of Sun, Ice Dragon, Old Father Time (x2), Jewelled Dragon, Sword Master, Earth Wizard, The Sleepy Dragon and The Hobbit (33)

Los 315

A QUANTITY OF BOXED MYTH & MAGIC FIGURES comprising The Musical Christmas, A Frosty Christmas, The Crystal Flame, Hise and seek, Go Faster dad, Castle of Light, Way Out, Fairy Princess, Powerful Pewter Egg, The Battle V Elements, Wizard Mountain, Cool Dude, Jungle Bells, The Bubbling Cauldron, The Unicorn's Pool (x 2), One That Got Away, The Healing Potion, Invoking The Power, The Dragoner, Releasing The Magic Waters (21)

Los 548

A QUANTITY OF IMAGINEX VTECH GAMES TOGETHER WITH BOXED TABLE AIR HOCKEY, LIGHT STRIKE GAME AND BOXED FLYING CIRCUS SPACE HOPPER

Los 970

AN ASSORTMENT OF VARIOUS ITEMS TO INCLUDE A CHRISTMAS TEA LIGHT METAL HOUSE, AN ART DECO STYLE BOX, DRESSING TABLE ITEMS ETC

Los 1212

A DECORATIVE VINTAGE MORROCAN LANTERN STYLE LIGHT (H:137CM W:104CM)

Los 1228

A VINTAGE MANUAL SHARPENING STONE AND A VINTAGE LATERN LIGHT

Los 1246

A COLLECTION OF SEVEN DECORATIVE BRASS LIGHT FITTINGS

Los 1247

A GROUP OF SEVEN DECORATIVE LIGHT FITTINGS AND A CHAIN

Los 1591

A SPOT LIGHT, A HARDWARE STORAGE UNIT AND A GARDEN SPRAYER

Los 1611

TWO VINTAGE WOODEN JOINERS CHESTS TO INCLUDE A LIGHT

Los 1657

AN ASSORTMENT OF ITEMS TO INCLUDE A GLASS WINDOW, METAL RACKS AND LIGHT FITTINGS ETC

Los 1663

AN ASSORTMENT OF ITEMS TO INCLUDE TWO OIL LAMPS, A CANDLESTICK AND WALL LIGHT FITTINGS ETC

Los 1670

A TRAFFIC LIGHT RIG IN WORKING ORDER BUT NO WARRANTY AND A ROAD SIGN

Los 1926

AN ASSORTMENT OF ITEMS TO INCLUDE LIGHT SHADES, DVDS AND HIP FLASK ETC

Los 1933

AN ASSORTMENT OF WALL AND CEILING LIGHT FITTINGS

Los 307

Pair: Private G. H. Critchlow, Royal Marine Light Infantry Egypt and Sudan 1882-89, undated reverse, 2 clasps, Suakin 1885, Tofrek (G. H. Critchlow, Pte. R.M.L.I.); Khedive’s Star 1884-6, unnamed as issued, pitting from star, very fine (2) £240-£280

Los 309

Pair: Major A. S. Cave, Royal Berkshire Regiment Egypt and Sudan 1882-89, undated reverse, no clasp (Lieut: A. S. Cave, 1/Rl. Berks: R.); Khedive’s Star 1884-6, the reverse impressed on three points ‘A S C’, mounted as worn, light pitting from star, otherwise very fine (2) £200-£260 --- Arthur Stephen Cave was appointed Lieutenant in the Royal Berkshire Regiment on 29 August 1885; Captain, 11 May 1894; Major, 16 March 1904; retired 1909. He served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present in the engagement at Ginnis (Medal, and Khedive’s Star). Major Cave died at Nettleton, Wiltshire on 13 July 1945, aged 79.

Los 31

Pair: Private J. Roberts, Oxford Light Infantry Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 3 clasps, Relief of Kimberley, Paardeberg, Driefontein (4567 Pte. J. Roberts. 1/Oxfd. L.I.); King’s South Africa 1901-02, 2 clasps, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902 (4561 Pte. J. Roberts. Oxford: L.I.) note error in regimental number, light contact marks, otherwise very fine (2) £140-£180

Los 32

Pair: Private L. W. Jeffery, Oxford Light Infantry Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 4 clasps, Relief of Kimberley, Orange Free State, Transvaal, South Africa 1901 (5475 Pte. L. W. Jeffery. 1/Oxfd. L.I.) last clasp clearly belongs to next medal; King’s South Africa 1901-02, 1 clasp, South Africa 1902 (5473 Cpl. L. W. Jeffery. Oxford L.I.) light contact marks, otherwise very fine (2) £120-£160

Los 322

Pair: Corporal J. McGuirk, Royal Irish Fusiliers Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 4 clasps, Cape Colony, Tugela Heights, Relief of Ladysmith, Transvaal (1955 Cpl. J. Mc.Guirk, Rl. Irish Fus:); King’s South Africa 1901-02, 2 clasps, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902 (1955 Corpl: J. Mc.Guirk. Rl: Irish Fus:) light contact marks, very fine (2) £200-£240

Los 328

Four: Leading Seaman J. Weller, Royal Navy, later Coast Guard Naval General Service 1915-62, 1 clasp, Persian Gulf 1909-1914 (199287 J. Weller. Lg. Sea. H.M.S. Sheikh.); British War and Victory Medals (199287 J. Weller. L.S. R.N.); Royal Navy L.S. & G.C., G.V.R., 1st issue (199287 Janes Weller, Boatn. H.M. Coast Guard.) mounted as worn, light contact marks, otherwise very fine, the first rare (4) £180-£220 --- 17 European names shown on the roll for H.M.S. Sheikh, of which two are marked as ‘Returned’ and one marked ‘Run’.

Los 33

Four: Private A. J. Moore, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, late Lincolnshire Regiment 1914 Star, with copy clasp (7239 Pte. A. J. Moore. 2/Linc: R.); British War and Victory Medals (7239 Pte. A. J. Moore. Linc. R.); India General Service 1908-35, 1 clasp, Burma 1930-32 (5376426 Pte. A. J. Moore. Oxf, & Bucks. L.I.) the first three heavily polished, fine, the last good very fine (4) £120-£160 --- Albert James Moore served with the 2nd Lincolns in France from 5 November 1914. He afterwards served with the 2nd Battalion Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry in the Burma campaign of 1930-32. Sold with copied extract from the Ox. & Bucks Regimental Journal including a photograph of Moore wearing his four medals.

Los 334

Four: Artificer Engineer A. J. Daniels, Royal Navy, who survived the sinking of H.M.S. Warrior at the Battle of Jutland, 1 June 1916 1914-15 Star (Art. Eng. A. J. Daniells. R.N.); British War and Victory Medals (Art. Eng. A. J. Daniells. R.N.); Royal Navy L.S. & G.C., G.V.R., 1st issue (269428 A. J. Daniells, C.E.R.A. 2Cl, H.M.S. Antrim:) good very fine (4) £140-£180 --- A. J. Daniells was appointed Artificer Engineer in H.M.S. Black Prince on 2 January 1914, and transferred to H.M.S. Warrior on 27 October 1914. He served in Warrior during the Great War, and was present at the Battle of Jutland, 31 May 1916. At Jutland the armoured cruisers H.M.S. Defence and Warrior, part of the 1st Cruiser Squadron, were closing with the disabled German light cruiser Wiesbaden, when they came under concentrated fire from the battlecruiser Derfflinger and four battleships at less than 8,000 yards. Defence blew up and Warrior was heavily damaged and was only saved from from further punishment when the German ships switched their fire to the more tempting target in the form of the battleship Warspite whose steering had become jammed. Badly damaged, Warrior was able to make her way out of the battle zone and was eventually taken in tow by the seaplane carrier Engadine who took off her surviving crew. However, the ship could not be saved and she was abandoned the next day and subsequently foundered, with the loss of 70 lives. Daniells was one of the survivors- he subsequently served as an Artificer Engineer in H.M.S. Ossory, before being appointed Warrant Artificer in H.M.S. Midge in October 1919.

Los 338

Four: Chief Petty Officer R. Morgan, Royal Navy 1914-15 Star (190792, R. Morgan, P.O. R.N.); British War and Victory Medals (190792 R. Morgan. C.P.O. R.N.); Royal Navy L.S. & G.C., G.V.R., 1st issue (190792 Robert Morgan. P.O. 1 Cl. H.M.S. Weymouth) light contact marks, nearly very fine (4) £100-£140 --- Robert Morgan was born in Portland, Dorset, on 26 December 1878, and entered naval service on 30 September 1896. He enjoyed a long career until he was pensioned to shore in 1919, receiving his Long Service and Good Conduct Medal in 1912.

Los 34

Five: Private H. Perry, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, later Royal Engineers 1914 Star, with clasp (7241 Pte. H. Perry. 2/Oxf: & Bucks: L.I.); British War and Victory Medals (7241 Pte. H. Perry. Oxf. & Bucks. L.I.); Defence Medal; Special Reserve L.S. & G.C., G.V.R. (WR-36 Pnr. H. Perry. R.E.) nearly very fine (5) £400-£460 --- Special Reserve L.S. & G.C. Army Order 21 of January 1921. Nine awards of this medal to the Royal Engineers. Harry Perry served in France with the 2nd Battalion, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, from 20 September 1914, and later transferred to the Royal Engineers. Sold with copied Medal Index Card.

Los 341

Three: Leading Stoker G. A. Moore, Royal Naval Reserve 1914-15 Star (C. 2909, G. A. Moore, A.B., R.N.R.); British War and Victory Medals (2909C, G. A. Moore. L.S. R.N.R.) very fine Three: Engineman J. H. Rose, Royal Naval Reserve 1914-15 Star (DA. 1354, J. H. Rose. D.H., R.N.R.); British War and Victory Medals (1354DA J. H. Rose. Engn. R.N.R.) light contact marks, nearly very fine (6) £80-£120

Los 346

Three: Able Seaman T. Tassell, Royal Navy 1914-15 Star (237735, T. Tassell, A.B., R.N.); British War and Victory Medals (237735 T. Tassell. A.B. R.N.) very fine Pair: Electrical Artificer First Class R. C. Tassell, Royal Navy British War Medal 1914-20 (M.28977 R. C. Tassell. E.A.4 R.N.); Royal Navy L.S. & G.C., G.V.R., 3rd issue, coinage head (M.28977 R. C. Tassell. E.A. 1, H.M.S. Cornwall.) light contact marks, very fine or better (5) £80-£120 --- Thomas Tassell was born in Hastings, Sussex in September 1890 and enlisted into the Royal Navy in November 1906 as a Boy Second Class. In the Great War he saw operational service aboard the pre-dreadnought battleship H.M.S. Agamemnon and was in her crew at the time of the ship’s heavy engagement during the Dardanelles campaign of 1915. In February 1918, Tassell was posted to the battlecruiser H.M.S. Inflexible and was present at Scapa Flow for the surrender of the German High Seas Fleet on 21 November 1918. He joined the Royal Fleet Reserve in January 1920 and was recalled between April and June 1921 for service at the shore establishment H.MS. Pembroke. Reginald Clive Tassell was born in Rushden, Northamptonshire in October 1891 and enlisted into the Royal Navy in January 1918 as an Electrical Artificer Fifth Class, serving the remainder of the Great War at the shore establishment H.M.S. Vernon. After a posting aboard the dreadnought battleship H.M.S. Monarch, he was transferred to the icebreaker H.M.S. Alexander in October 1919, at the time it was handed over to the White Russians. Between 1925 and 1928, Tassell was attached to the Fleet Air Arm serving aboard the aircraft carrier H.M.S. Furious and at R.A.F. Gosport. He was awarded his Long Service and Good Conduct Medal in June 1933 while on the crew of the heavy cruiser H.M.S. Cornwall, having attained the rate of Electrical Artificer First Class. Tassell saw active service during the Second World War aboard the depot ship H.M.S. Sandhurst. He was admitted to the Royal Naval Auxiliary Hospital Barrow Gurney in September 1940 and was invalided out of the service in November 1945.

Los 35

Five: Sergeant Frank Bell, 1st Battalion, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry 1914-15 Star (8917 L. Cpl. F. Bell. Oxf: & Bucks: L.I.; British War and Victory Medals (8917 Sjt. F. Bell. Oxf. & Bucks. L.I.); Army Meritorious Service Medal, G.V.R., 1st issue (8917 Sjt: F. Bell. 1/O. & B.L.I.); Serbia, Cross of Karageorge, 1st class with swords, edge bruising and contact marks, otherwise nearly very fine (5) --- M.S.M. London Gazette 16 August 1917. Cross of Karageorge London Gazette 15 February 1917. Only 82 1st Class awards to British recipients. Frank Bell enlisted in 1908-09 and served with the 1st Battalion, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, in the Asiatic theatre of war from 5 December 1914. He was discharged to Reserve ‘B’ on 12 March 1919.

Los 359

Three: Private A. Dale, Suffolk Regiment 1914-15 Star (16037 Pte. A. Dale. Suff. R.); British War and Victory Medals (16037 Pte. A. Dale. Suff. R.) Three: Corporal A. Stillwell, Royal Field Artillery 1914-15 Star (1545. Bmbr. A. Stillwell. R.F.A.); British War and Victory Medals (1545 Cpl. A. Stillwell. R.F.A.) Pair: Private E. Gillott, Yorkshire Light Infantry 1914-15 Star (21821 Pte. E. Gilott. Yorks: L.I.); Victory Medal 1914-19 (21821 Pte. E. Gilott. Yorks. L.I.) Pair: Private C. Harbury, 19 Canadian Infantry British War and Victory Medals (48811 Pte. C. Harbury. 19-Can. Inf.) generally very fine or better (10) £80-£120 --- Private E. Gillott was killed in action on 8 August 1918, and is buried in St Ever Cemetery Extension, Rouen. Private Charles Harbury was killed in action on 15 September 1916, and is commemorated by name on the Vimy Memorial.

Los 36

Three: Lance-Corporal J. Charlett, 1st Battalion, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, who was taken prisoner at Kut-al-Amara and died on the march at Angora on 28 March 1917 1914-15 Star (6162 Pte. J. Charlette. Oxf: & Bucks: L.I.); British War and Victory Medals (6162 Pte. J. Charlett. Oxf. & Bucks. L.I.); Memorial Plaque (John Charlett) and a ‘Church War Cross’, extremely fine (5) £300-£400 --- John Charlett was born at Beckley, Oxon, and enlisted into the 1st Battalion, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, in 1899 and was discharged to Army Reserve in 1907. He was re-called for service in 1914 and served in the Asiatic theatre of war from 5 December 1914. Taken prisoner at Kut-al-Amara in April 1916 and died at Angora on the 28 March 1917.

Los 360

Family group: 1914-15 Star (15256 Pte. J. Finlay. R. Sc: Fus:) good very fine Pair: Private J. Finlay, Royal Scots, who was killed in action on the Western Front on 27 September 1915 British War and Victory Medals (15218 Pte. J. Finlay. R. Scots.); Memorial Plaque (James Finlay) in card envelope, good very fine Pair: Private A. Finlay, Liverpool Regiment, who was killed in action on the Western Front on 9 April 1917 British War and Victory Medals (5407 Pte. A. Finlay. L’Pool. R.) good very fine Pair: Private H. Finlay, Scottish Rifles British War and Victory Medals (975 Pte. H. Finlay. Sco. Rif.) initial corrected on both; together with a Royal Navy and Army Boxing Association prize medal, reverse engraved ‘9 (Scottish) Division Boxing Competition 12.3.19. B.E.F. Germany Light Weight Runner Up’, in Mappin & Webb fitted case; and three Vimy Pilgrimage medals, good very fine (12) £140-£180 --- James Finlay (also listed as ‘Findlay’) was born in Glasgow, the son of John and Jeanie Flinlay, of 76, Central Street, South Side, Glasgow, and attested for the Royal Scots Fusiliers. He served with the 6th Battalion during the Great War on the Western Front from 10 July 1915, and died of wounds on 24 April 1917. He is buried in the Faubourg d’Amiens Cemetery, Arras, France. John Finlay, the brother of the above, was also born in Glasgow, and attested there for the Royal Scots. He served with the 11th Battalion during the Great War on the Western Front from 11 June 1915, and was killed in action on 27 September 1915. He has no known grave and is commemorated on the Loos Memorial, Pas-de-Calais, France. Archibald Finlay, the brother of the above, was also born in Glasgow. He served initially during the Great War with the Lowland Divisional Cyclist Company, prior to transferring to the 19th Battalion, Liverpool Regiment, and was killed in action on the Western Front on 9 April 1917. He has no known grave and is commemorated on the Arras Memorial, France. Hugh Finlay, the brother of the above, served with the Scottish Rifles was the only one to survive the Great War.

Los 361

Ten: Sergeant A. R. Walker, 5th Battalion, Highland Light Infantry 1914-15 Star (1391 Pte. A. R. Walker. High: L.I.); British War and Victory Medals (1391 Pte. A. R. Walker. High. L.I.); 1939-45 Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45; Coronation 1937; Territorial Efficiency Medal, G.V.R. (3299099 Sjt. A. Walker. 5-H.L.I.); Efficiency Medal, G.VI.R., 1st issue, Territorial, with additional long service bar (3299099 W.O. Cl. II. A. Walker. 5-H.L.I.); Royal Humane Society, small bronze medal (successful), (1391 Pte. A. Walker 5/H.L.I. Aboukir. Egypt. 24/6/15) suspension claw re-fixed, the first nine mounted as worn, nearly very fine or better 1914-15 Star; British War and Victory Medals; 1939-45 Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45; Coronation 1937; Territorial Efficiency Medal, G.V.R.; Efficiency Medal, G.VI.R., 1st issue, Territorial; Royal Humane Society, small bronze medal (successful) (10) £180-£220 --- R.H.S. Case No. 42329. Claimant: Pte. A Walker, 1/5 Btn. H.L.I. Subject: Pte. J. Fraser. Time/Place: 11 a.m. 24th June 1915 - Aboukir, Egypt. Particulars: While bathing “Fraser” got outside a reef into deep water where the current was strong. 25 yds. out. Exertions of claimant: “Walker” swam out and brought him some way in when help was given in landing him. Witness: Case sent by the O.C. Battalion. Successful. Alexander R. Walker first served overseas with 1/5th Highland Light Infantry in the Balkan theatre of war (2B) at Suvla Bay on 2 July 1915. Sold with copied Medal Index Card and several extracts from the regimental journal confirming the award of the Territorial Efficiency Medal and Coronation Medal.

Los 365

Three: Lieutenant H. S. Middleton, Lincolnshire Regiment, late Royal Army Medical Corps 1914-15 Star (33096, Pte. H. S. Middleton. R.A.M.C.); British War and Victory Medals (2.Lieut. H. S. Middleton.); Egypt, Kingdom, Order of the Nile, Fifth Class breast badge, by Lattes, Cairo, silver, silver-gilt, and enamel, scratch marks to reverse of Star, nearly very fine (4) £220-£260 --- Herbert Shelton Middleton was born in 1891 at Stamford, Lincolnshire. He served with the Royal Army Medical Corps during the Great War in the Egyptian Theatre from 27 July 1916 and was commissioned Second Lieutenant into the Lincolnshire Regiment on 29 August 1917. Serving with the 6th (Service) Battalion Lincolnshire Regiment, he was subsequently attached to the 1st Reserve Garrison Battalion, King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, and relinquished his commission on 1 September 1921, retaining the rank of Lieutenant. Order of the Nile not confirmed. Sold together with an “Active Service” New Testament 1917, inscribed by hand inside the front end leaf ‘To my godson. A memento of the Great War from the Rev: H. W. Kingsley. Chaplain to the Forces.’

Los 37

Three: Private William Neal, 1st Battalion, late 8th Battalion, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, who died in the Persian Gulf on 6 June 1915, when the battalion was ravaged by fever, dysentery and paratyphoid at Amara 1914-15 Star (5372 Pte. W. Neal. Oxf: & Bucks: L.I.); British War and Victory Medals (5372 Pte. W. Neal. Oxf. & Bucks. L.I.); Memorial Plaque (William Neal) extremely fine (4) £100-£140 --- William Neal was born at St Barnabas, Oxford, and enlisted at Oxford into the 1st Battalion, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, with whom he served in the Asiatic theatre of war from 4 December 1914. He died on 6 June 1915, when the battalion was garrisoned at Amara in extreme heat and ravaged by fever, dysentery and paratyphoid. He was the son of William Neal, of Great Clarendon Street, St Barnabas, Oxford, and is commemorated by name on the Basra Memorial, Iraq.

Los 372

Three: Chief Petty Officer Telegraphist F. G. Statham, Royal Navy, who during the Second War survived the sinking of both H.M.S. Latona and Medway British War and Victory Medals (J.64651 F.G. Statham. B. Tel. R.N.); Royal Navy L.S. & G.C., G.V.R., 3rd issue, coinage head (J.64651 F. G. Statham. L. Tel. H.M.S. Nelson.) light contact marks, very fine (3) £70-£90 --- Frederick George Statham was born at Leicester in July 1901. He enlisted into the Royal Navy in November 1916 as a Boy 2nd Class and saw operational service during the Great War aboard the battleship H.M.S. Benbow, and was awarded his Long Service and Good Conduct Medal in August 1934 while serving with the battleship H.M.S. Nelson. In the early stages of the Second World War, Statham, by this time having attained the rate of Chief Petty Officer Telegraphist, was stationed at H.M.S. St Angelo, Malta and H.M.S. Nile, Alexandria. He later saw service with the battleship H.M.S. Royal Sovereign and was on the ship’s crew of the minelayer H.M.S. Latona on 25 October 1941 while she was supporting the besieged garrison at Tobruk. Carrying 1,000 Polish troops Latona came under air attack north of Bardia, was hit in the engine room by a bomb from a Junkers Ju 87, causing her to sink two hours later with the loss of 4 officers, 16 crew members and 7 soldiers. Following this Statham was posted to the submarine depot ship H.M.S. Medway and was present on 30 June 1942 when she was torpedoed and sunk by the German U-boat U-372 off Port Said. He was invalided out of the service in June 1944 following a spell in Haslar Royal Naval Hospital.

Los 376

Three: Stoker Petty Officer H. R. Piggott, Royal Navy British War and Victory Medals (308750 H. R. Piggott. S.P.O. R.N.); Royal Navy L.S. & G.C., G.V.R., 1st issue (308750. H. R. Piggott, Sto. P.O. H.M.S. Pembroke.) polished, nearly very fine (3) £60-£80 --- Herbert Richard Piggott was born in London in November 1883 and enlisted into the Royal Navy in September 1905 as a Stoker Second Class, having previously served as a Private in the Royal Marine Light Infantry (CH/13462). He saw operational service during the Great War aboard the sloops H.M.S. Azalea and H.M.S. Heliotrope, and was awarded his Long Service and Good Conduct Medal in September 1917 whilst serving with the shore establishment H.M.S. Pembroke, having attained the rate of Stoker Petty Officer. He was discharged from the service with a pension in January 1923.

Los 377

Three: Stoker Petty Officer W. Spence, Royal Navy British War and Victory Medals (302530 W. Spence. S.P.O. R.N.); Royal Navy L.S. & G.C., G.V.R., 1st issue (302530. William Spence, S.P.O. H.M.S. Astraea.) light contact marks, very fine (3) £60-£80 --- William Spence was born at Edinburgh, Scotland, in November 1884 and enlisted into the Royal Navy in January 1903 as a Stoker Second Class. During the Great War he saw active service aboard the cruiser H.M.S. Astraea and the destroyer H.M.S. Tara. He was awarded his Long Service and Good Conduct Medal in July 1918 while serving with the former, and was shore pensioned in February 1925, joining the Royal Fleet Reserve the following October.

Los 378

Three: Acting Stoker Petty Officer P. Marshall, Royal Navy British War and Victory Medals (S.S. 119454 P. Marshall. Sto. 1 R.N.); Royal Navy L.S. & G.C., G.VI.R., 1st issue (K. 65985 P. Marshall. A/S.P.O. H.M.S. Dunedin.) contact marks, nearly very fine or better (3) £70-£90 --- Percy Marshall was born at Hull, Yorkshire in September 1899 and enlisted into the Royal Navy in December 1918 as a Stoker Second Class. He was awarded his Great War campaign medals for his service in the Black Sea aboard the dreadnought battleship H.M.S. Iron Duke, during the Allied intervention in the Russian Civil War. He was demobilised in March 1922, but re-enlisted in May 1925 with a new service number and was awarded his Long Service and Good Conduct Medal in February 1938 while on the crew of the light cruiser H.M.S. Dunedin. At the outbreak of the Second World War he was serving aboard the minesweeper H.M.S. Hebe and was part of her crew during her involvement in evacuation of Dunkirk, where she rescued 365 officers and men, and sent a gig to rescue Lord Gort on 29 May 1940. He later served with the corvette H.M.S. Gentian operating in the Western Approaches, escorting convoys across the North Atlantic.

Los 38

Three: Private R. Donaldson, 2nd Battalion, late 8th Battalion, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, who died of wounds in France on 28 June 1917 1914-15 Star (15466 Pte. R. Donaldson. Oxf: & Bucks: L.I.); British War and Victory Medals (15466 Pte. R. Donaldson. Oxf. & Bucks. L.I.); Memorial Plaque (Robert Donaldson) extremely fine (4) £100-£140 --- Robert Donaldson was born at Deritend, near Warwick, and enlisted at Birmingham. He served in France with the 8th Battalion from 18 September, and later in Salonika, before transferring to the 2nd Battalion for further service in France. He was wounded on 28 June 1917, and died of his wounds later the same day. He is buried in Cambrin Military Cemetery, France.

Los 381

Three: Leading Seaman A. J. J. Tobitt, Royal Navy British War and Victory Medals (J. 81853 A. J. J. Tobitt. Boy 1. R.N.); Royal Navy L.S. & G.C., G.V.R., 3rd issue, coinage head (J.81853. A. J. J. Tobitt. L.S, H.M.S. Excellent.) contact marks, nearly very fine (3) £60-£80 --- Arthur Jesse Joseph Tobitt was born at Dorking, Surrey in April 1902 and enlisted into the Royal Navy in December 1917 as a Boy Second Class. He saw operational service during the Great War aboard the light cruiser H.M.S. Inconstant and was later awarded his Long Service and Good Conduct Medal in February 1936 while stationed at the shore establishment H.M.S. Excellent. Between April 1936 and September 1938 he was attached to the Fleet Air Arm, serving aboard the aircraft carrier H.M.S. Courageous, and during this posting he passed a parachute course. He saw active service during the Second World War aboard the destroyer H.M.S. Nubian and the corvette H.M.S. Snapdragon.

Los 383

Three: Acting Leading Seaman H. A. Holding, Royal Navy British War and Victory Medals (J.52710 H. A. Holding. A.B. R.N.); Royal Navy L.S. & G.C., G.V.R., 3rd issue, coinage head (J.52710 H.A. Holding. A/L.S. H.M.S. Suffolk.) contact marks, very fine and better (3) £60-£80 --- Henry Albert Holding was born at Worcester in August 1899 and enlisted into the Royal Navy in May 1916 as a Boy First Class. He saw operational service during the Great War aboard the battlecruiser H.M.S. Inflexible and was later awarded his Long Service and Good Conduct Medal in October 1932 while part of the crew of the heavy cruiser H.M.S. Suffolk. During the Second World War Holding served aboard the light cruiser H.M.S. Colombo and was released from the Navy in October 1945.

Los 385

Three: Engine Room Artificer First Class A. V. M. Roberts, Royal Navy British War and Victory Medals (M.4782 A. V. M. Robert [sic]. E.R.A. 4 R.N.); Royal Navy L.S. & G.C., G.V.R., 2nd issue, fixed suspension (M.4782 A. V. M. Roberts. E.R.A. 1. H.M.S. Hermes.) polished and worn in parts, good fine (3) £60-£80 --- Albert Victor Maxey Roberts was born at Portsmouth in June 1896 and enlisted into the Royal Navy in July 1912 as a Boy Artificer. He saw operational service during the Great War aboard the battleship H.M.S. Royal Oak and the destroyer H.M.S. Marvel. He was awarded his Long Service and Good Conduct Medal in July 1929 whilst serving with the aircraft carrier H.M.S. Hermes, having attained the rate of Engine Room Artificer First Class. Demobilised in October 1938 he was recalled the following August and saw active service during the Second World War aboard the light cruiser H.M.S. Caledon.

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Six: Pioneer Sergeant Owen Frewin, 1/4th Battalion, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry 1914-15 Star (1753 L. Cpl. O. Frewin. Oxf: & Bucks: L.I.; British War and Victory Medals, with M.I.D. oak leaves (1753 Sjt. O. Frewin. Oxf. & Bucks. L.I.); Defence Medal; Army Meritorious Service Medal, G.V.R., 1st issue (200176 Sjt. O. Frewin 4/Oxf: & Bucks: L.I.); Special Constabulary Long Service Medal, G.VI.R., 1st issue, with clasp ‘Long Service, 1949’ (Owen Frewin) nearly very fine or better (6) £180-£220 --- M.S.M. London Gazette 3 June 1919: ‘In recognition of valuable services rendered with the British forces in Italy.’ The recommendation states: ‘For conspicuous good work and devotion to duty as Battalion Pioneer Sergeant during the whole period the Battalion has been abroad.’ M.I.D. London Gazette 30 May 1918. Owen Frewin was a pre-war territorial and went to France with the 1/4th Battalion on 29 March 1915. After the war he joined the Special Constabulary, receiving the Long Service medal in 1939 and a bar in 1949. Sold with ribbon bars, two OBLI collar badges, and two Pioneer Sergeant’s stripes, one in cloth with brass insignia, the other entirely in cloth.

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Pair: Private A. C. Harris, Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry British War and Victory Medals (21535 Pte. A. C. Harris. D. of Corn. L.I.) Pair: Private E. A. Hartis, Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry British War and Victory Medals (26080 Pte. E. A. Hartis. D. of Corn. L.I.) Pair: Private E. Harvey, Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry British War and Victory Medals (33836 Pte. E. Harvey. D. of Corn. L.I.) naming officially re-impressed Pair: Hilton C. Turnbull, Mercantile Marine British War and Mercantile Marine War Medals (Hilton C. Turnbull.) generally nearly extremely fine (8) £100-£140

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A Great War ‘Western Front’ M.C. group of three awarded to Captain R. F. Cuthbery, 2/4th Battalion, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry Military Cross, G.V.R.; British War and Victory Medals (Capt. R. F. Cuthbert.); together with hallmarked silver regimental badge, extremely fine (4) £600-£800 --- M.C. London Gazette 1 January 1918. Robert Frederick Cuthbert served in France from 23 May 1916, with the 2/4th Battalion, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, for the most of the war as Adjutant of the battalion. He was wounded at Arras on 14 November 1917, by a bomb which fell inside the trench.

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Three: Lance-Corporal H. E. Long, 1/4th Battalion, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, who was killed in action at Pozieres on 23 July 1916 1914-15 Star (2622 Pte. H. E. Long. Oxf: & Bucks: L.I.); British War and Victory Medals (2622 Pte. H. E. Long. Oxf. & Bucks. L.I.); Memorial Plaque (Herbert Edward Long) extremely fine (4) £100-£140 --- Herbert Edward Long served with the 1/4th Battalion in France from 29 March 1915, and was killed in action at Pozieres (Sickle Trench) on 23 July 1916. He was the son of Henry Long, of Witney, Oxon, and is commemorated by name on the Thiepval Memorial.

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Pair: Second Lieutenant H. C. Faulks, Royal Air Force, who died of wounds sustained in aerial combat on 8 August 1918 British War and Victory Medals (2.Lieut. H. Faulks. R.A.F.) good very fine (2) £160-£200 --- Herbert Clayton Faulks was born in Cardiff in 1898 and attested for the Army Service Corps in June 1916. He was mobilised in February 1917 and applied for a temporary commission in November of that year. He transferred to the Durham Light Infantry in December and was attached to No.2 Cadet Wing, Royal Flying Corps, at Hastings, Sussex. Following training he was commissioned Second Lieutenant Observer Officer on 6 July 1918 and he arrived in France on 14 July. On 8 August, whilst serving with 8 Squadron, he was Observer with Pilot Lieutenant J. R. M. G. MacCallum. Their aircraft was attacked and Faulks was mortally wounded. He died of his wounds later that day at F4, Australian Main Dressing Station, Fouilly, and is buried at Fouilloy Communal Cemetery, Somme, France. Sold with copied research.

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Three: Private Benjamin Pitt, 6th Battalion, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, who was killed in action on 8 July 1916 1914-15 Star (11559 Pte. B. Pitt. Oxf: & Bucks: L.I.); British War and Victory Medals (5372 Pte. B. Pitt. Oxf. & Bucks. L.I.); Memorial Plaque (Benjamin Pitt) extremely fine (4) £100-£140 --- Benjamin Pitt was born in West Bromwich, Staffordshire, and enlisted at Birmingham. He served with the 6th Battalion, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, in France from 6 August 1915, and was killed in action on 8 July 1916, aged 20. The son of Mr and Mrs Samuel Pitt, of West Bromwich, Staffordshire, he is buried in Vlamertinghe Military Cemetery.

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Pair: Chief Petty Officer T. Munday, Royal Navy British War Medal 1914-20 (181238 T. Munday. Act. C.P.O. R.N.); Royal Navy L.S. & G.C., G.V.R., 1st issue (181238. Thomas Munday, C.P.O, H.M.S. Acacia.) light contact marks, very fine and better (2) £50-£70 --- Thomas Munday was born at Southwick, Sussex, in December 1878 and enlisted into the Royal Navy in August 1894 as a Boy Second Class. He served with numerous ships including H.M.S. Royal Sovereign, Stork, Irresistible and Dominion. Throughout the Great War Munday served at the shore establishment H.M.S. Pembroke and was awarded his Long Service and Good Conduct Medal in 1919 while on the crew of the sloop H.M.S. Acacia, having attained the rate of Chief Petty Officer. He was demobilised in July 1919.

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