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A Meredew light oak three piece bedroom suite

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A Cairncross of Perth, 9ct gold Scottish River pearl brooch, 4.5cm x 2cm, weight 5gms Pearls sold under license from Scottish Natural Heritage Condition Report: Light general wear. Pearl licence supplied, which allows us to sell this lot, if I have a suspicion that the pearl/s in a lot may be of Scottish origin I have to by law get a license to sell them . If you wish to sell this lot yourself, legally you will have to contact the Scottish Natural Heritage and obtain a licence of your own. This a free service they provide. .

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A gold plated gents Omega quartz watch head, diameter 3.4cm, weight 33.2gms Condition Report: Ticking away, has new battery, date & time correct at time of writing this. Light general wear to the case, a few minor scratches to the 'glass' that would polish out.  

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An 18ct gold intaglio engraved amethyst signet ring, carved with a Knights cross, hallmarked Birmingham 1920-21, finger size O1/2, weight 4gms Condition Report: Head size 11.6mm point to point. Engraved to the inner shank, some light abraisions to the pints of the intaglio round the edges, can only be seen with a loope. Some dirt / water ingress behind the amethyst, closed back & foiled setting. Mount light general wear.,

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An 18ct ruby and diamond three stone ring, dimensions 5mm x 4.5mm x 3.1mm, diamonds estimated approx combined 0.12cts, size P, weight 2.6gms Condition Report: Needs a clean otherwise light general wear.

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A 14ct gold green hardstone set brooch length 5.6cm, weight 5.5gms, a 15ct gold and pearl gold club brooch length 5cm, weight 1.8gms, a 9ct gold amethyst bar brooch, length 5.8cm, and a 9ct garnet pendant weight together 4.6gms Condition Report: 14k jade brooch; good condition, hallmarked 14k.,Golf club, good condition, nice pearl hallamrked 15ct,Amethyst, good condition stamped 9ct,garnet pendant, light general wear, stamped 9ct,

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A Fistful Of Dollars (1964) British Quad film poster, directed by Sergio Leone & starring Clint Eastwood, United Artists, folded, 30 x 40 inches. In very good condition, pinholes in corners, light stain to lower area but faint. Colours very good, Biro title on reverse.

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Star Wars (1977) British Quad film poster, Pre Academy Awards, Style C, directed by George Lucas, artwork by Tom Chantrell, folded, 30 x 40 inches. Small tear top right 1cm, heavy fold lines, slight creasing and few light marks, few small nicks to edges. Would say this is in very good condition, colours strong and bright.

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The Thing (1982) British Quad film poster, Horror directed by John Carpenter, Universal, folded, 30 x 40 inchesProvenance: Part of the Anthony Duggan collection.. In very fine condition, only small nicks to edges. Nice clean back with few light marks, colours strong.

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James Bond Diamonds Are Forever / From Russia With Love (1974) British Quad Double Bill film poster, starring Sean Connery, United Artists, folded, 30 x 40 inches. In very nice condition, light browning to centre fold line.

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Star Wars (1977) British Quad film poster, Academy Awards Version, directed by George Lucas, artwork by Tom Chantrell, folded, 30 x 40 inches. In very good condition, colours strong and bright for age. Few small nicks to edges and light creasing.

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Piranha (1978) British Quad film poster, artwork by Bob Larkin, United Artists, folded, 30 x 40 inchesProvenance: Part of the Anthony Duggan collection.. Some creasing and light nicks to edges. Light browning to edges but generally in very good condition. Clean back and colours bright.

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EARLY 20TH CENTURY DISPLAY CASE, with glazed front and hinged side doors, lined in green velvet, with light fitment, on square legs, 190cm wide, 84cm deep, 191cm high

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INDUSTRIAL METAL LIGHT FITTING, the shade of circular form, 30cm diameter

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Vintage gas light fittings, pewter tankard, various flat irons, Victorian angle brackets, large mallet, etc (2)

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A Lawnflite 603 ride on lawnmower CONDITION REPORTS not had it running damage to front light and a flat tyre

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A modern painted chest of four long drawers in the Victorian taste together with a modern 14 light electrolier

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A pair of 19th Century Jacob Petit porcelain dressing table scent bottles as seated Turks, he with a hookah pipe, she with a flower in hand CONDITION REPORTS The height of both figures is approx. 22 cm. The female figure has an area of loss to one of the arms. The ends of the thumb and the index finger are missing and there is evidence of old repair to the arm and hand. Light surface scratches. Build up of dust and accretions. Wear to the gilt. There is a chip to the underside of one of her shoes. The male figure has some light surface scratches and wear to the gilt. Accretions. There are some small chips to the top of the crown shaped part of the body of his pipe. General wear and tear commensurate with age and use. See photos for more details. Approx 22 cm high x 16 cm deep.

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A set of three pineapple cut glass light shades, two with fittings and another similar (4)

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A pair of blue glazed pottery baluster column table lamps, a modern Chinese blue and white vase type table lamp and a treacle glazed and incised stoneware table lamp with double light fitting

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A pair of Victorian Elkington & Co gilt bronze (possibly ormolu) six branch seven light candelabra in the classical taste with high relief decoration stamped to underside "Elkington & Co" CONDITION REPORTS height is 56cm and width is 32cm

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A modern black painted wrought iron and glazed pottery ceiling light

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A 20th Century lacquered brass and glass bead latticework decorated ceiling light in the 19th Century manner

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A circa 1900 ruby overlaid cut glass ceiling light shade on chain supports

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A pair of brass twin light wall sconces with serpent head decoration together with two pairs of Dutch style single wall lights (converted from candle to electricity)

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A set of six George III silver dessert spoons (by William Eaton, 1805), together with seven other various "Old English" pattern dessert spoons and seven table forks (various dates and makers), total weight 31 oz CONDITION REPORTS Spoons basically sound though with wear and light scuffing conducive with age and use. Forks in various condition though with the tines in all cases with wear - see images for further detail

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SUSAN RAE "El Castillios - evening light 1" a landscape study pencil watercolour signed lower right together with a collection of various watercolours and prints

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A LONG SERVICE GROUP OF FIVE TO SERGEANT J DONALDSON, DURHAM LIGHT INFANTRY 1914/15 Trio Correctly impressed 10816 Pte J Donaldson Durh L I LSGC correctly impressed 4435289 SJT J Donaldson Durh L I Swing mounted as worn Condition VF ( polished) John Donaldson was a member of the 1st Bn, serving in India from 21st August 1915. It is likely that he served in the BEF in 1940.

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A NGSM BRUNEI & TWO BAR CSM TO A ROYAL MARINE Pair is correctly impressed R.M.19929 C. Davies. MNE.RM. Swing mounted as worn Condition VF (light contacting and edge small edge bruise to CSM)

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A CASUALTY 1914 TRIO TO PTE L J NAISH DURHAM LIGHT INFANTRY Killed at Hooge in August 1915. 1914 Star correctly impressed 9946 Pte J Naish 2/ Durh L I; Pair 9946 Pte L J Naish 2/ Durh L I, Condition NGVF ( Please note the one initial on star) Naish enlisted in London on 28th February 1907 aged 14. On his enlistment papers it claims ' a very nice boy, he is a cornet player' he was drafted into the regimental band where he appears to have done very well. In his records for October 1913, it states ' a smart, steady, sensible young man, a good performance on the French Horn' he entered the Western Front on 8th September 1914. He was sadly killed in action at Hooge on 9th August 1915. The 2nd battalion war diary stated; 'A staff officer estimated the number of dead Germans found around the stables to be 300, most of them bayoneted and about 200 were found in and about the crater…. All the officers of the 2nd line companies were killed ( except two). The Germans massed for a counter-attack in Bellewarde Wood. Two groups from the battalion were delayed in the pull-out from the Carter and Stables, at which point the Germans began an intense bombardment'. Naish was 22 years old and is remembered Menin Gate Memorial.

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A CSM BORNEO & UN NATO TO CORPORAL K MADDISON DURHAM LIGHT INFANTRYCorrectly impressed 23854175 Cpl K Maddison DLI Un Nato CyprusCondition EF

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DURHAM PALS 1914/15 TRIO TO 18-73 PTE J GILLANDER DLI. who was wounded 1st Day of the Somme Correctly impressed. SJT on Pair. Condition GVF. John Gillander was born in Inverness. He enlisted at Darlington on the September 1914. An original member of the 18th battalion of the Durham Light Infantry, the 'Durham Pals'. He served in Egypt and then France, where on the 1st day of the Somme he was wounded. Gillander was wounded for the second time on 12th April 1918 when he sustained a GSW to the buttocks. Gillander survived the war and was transferred to the Army Reserve on 22nd February 1919.

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SCARCE INDIAN GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL & 1914 STAR TRIO GROUP TO CAPTAIN W GIBSON - 2nd Durham Light Infantry Indian General Service Medal bars Punjab 1897 -98 and Tirah 1897-98 correctly engraved to Lieutenant W Gibson 2nd Bn Durham Lt Infy. 1914 Star Trio correctly impressed to Capt W Gibson Durh LI, Condition GVF+ William Gibson was born on 1st September 1874. He was educated at Wellington School. Gibson served as a Second Lieutenant with the 3rd Militia battalion of The Prince of Wales Leinster Regt. He was commissioned into the 2nd battalion of the Durham Light Infantry on 12th August 1896. During the campaign on the Northwest Frontier, Gibson was attached to the 2nd battalion of the Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry earning the Indian General Service Medal. He had retired on 12th August 1911, however in the early stages of the Great War; he served with the 2nd battalion DLI before transferring to a Staff Officer position in December 1914, serving as a Brigade- Major in the reserves from 4th June 1916. Gibson survived the war and passed away in County Tipperary in 1957.

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DLI 18TH BN ' DURHAM PALS' 1914 / 15 TRIO TO 2ND LIEUTENANT A P ASHLEY: Star - 18-214 Cpl A P Ashley Durh L I; Pair - 2 Lieutenant A P Ashley Correctly impressed Condition - NEFArthur Percival Ashley was a native of Swinton, Yorkshire and was a schoolteacher in civilian life. Ashley was an original member of the 18th battalion of the Durham Light Infantry. He served as Corporal before being commissioned as a Second Lieutenant on 30th May 1917. He re-joined his battalion and served in 'D' company as the Signalling Officer. Ashley relinquished his commission on 1st September 1921. After the war he resumed his career in education, eventually becoming headmaster of Whitburn School. Ashley was also a keen sportsman and skilled cricketer. During a match between his team, County Durham and Whitburn Village, the Rector of Whitburn offered him the Headship if he left Durham and joined Whitburn Cricket Club. A popular and highly respected Head, over 600 former pupils and parents attended his retirement party, where he was presented with several gifts. He passed away in 1958.

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Great War DCM group to Warrant Officer W Lolley Durham Light Infantry DCM correctly impressed - 14003 Pte W Lolley 10/ Durh LI 1914/15 Star correctly impressed 14003 Pte W Lolley Durh L I Pair correctly impressed 14003 Cpl W Lolley Durh L I GV LSGC Regular Army correctly impressed 4435584 W O Cl II W Lolley DCM Durh L I Condition NVF to VF ( Contacting and polishing) William Lolley was born in Howden, County Durham on 27th June 1897. He was a Putter in Bowden Colliery in Crook. He joined up aged 17 in 1914 become a member of the 10th Bn Durham Light Infantry. He landed in France on 20th October 1915 and was 18 years old when he won the DCM. Lolley's Distinguished Conduct Medal was announced in the London Gazette on 11th March 1916. The citation being; ' For conspicuous gallantry. After his signal cabin had been blown in, he took a message across 100 yards of open ground in full view of the enemy. He was subjected to machine-gun and rifle fire, but delivered his message and returned'. Bowden Colliery presented him with a solid gold engraved pocket watch and a cheque for £5 in recognition of the award. William survived the war and died in York in 1964.

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IGS PERSIA TO SJT ROSE 2ND BOMBAY EUROPEAN LIGHT INFANTRY Correctly named Color Serjt S Rose 2nd Bombay Eur L I Condition GVF+

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A GREAT WAR ITALIAN FRONT, MERITORIOUS SERVICE MEDAL GROUP TO CPL PENN DLI. Pair 52719 Cpl C W Penn Durh L I MSM 52719 Cpl C W Penn 12/ Durh L I Medals correctly impressed Condition EF Charles William Penn first served with the 13th Bn Durham Light Infantry. He was awarded the Meritorious Service Medal for services in Italy with the 12th Bn. The awarded was announced in the London Gazette on 3rd Jun 1919.

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A BOER WAR AND LSGC GROUP TO SERGEANT THOMPSON DLI Queens South Africa Medal - 4484 SGT J Thompson Durham Lt Infy Bars, Relief of Ladysmith; Transvaal; Laing's Nek; Cape Colony; Orange Free State. Kings South Africa Medal 4484 Serjt J Thompson Durham L I EVII LSGC 4484 C SJT J Thompson Durham L I Condition VF ( Contacting on pair). James Thompson was born in County Down in 1872. He served in the Boer War with the Durham Light Infantry and was awarded the QSA & KSA. He was discharged in 1913 after twenty-one years' service and was in possession of the Long Service and Good Conduct Medal. He re-joined the Durham Light Infantry on 26th September 914 and served at home until 30th May 1919.

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TWO BAR INDIAN GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL 1895 TO 2628 SERGT J HEMINGTON, KINGS OWN YORKSHIRE LIGHT INFANTRY Medal and clasps confirmed on the roll, which notes he died 28th July 1898. 1895 Indian General Service Medal Punjab Frontier bars 1897-98 and Tirah 1897-98 Correctly engraved - 2628 Sergt J Herrington 2nd K O York Lt Infy Condition EF+

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A CAMPAIGN AND LSGC GROUP TO SERGEANT LEE DURHAM LIGHT INFANTRY 1939/45 Star Italy Star Defence Medal War Medal GSM Cyprus 22539251 Sgt A Lee DLI CSM Borneo 22539251 Sgt A Lee DLI LSGC 22539251 Sgt A Lee DLI Medal correctly impressed Swing mounted as worn, Condition VF.

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ABYSSINIA MEDAL TO W MILES OF HMS SPITEFUL The medal is named to 'W Miles OS Hms Spiteful' and is confirmed on the roll. Condition VF ( Suspender resoldered; light scratches to reverse)Provenance: The Mark Dove Collection

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1796 PATTERN LIGHT CAVALRY OFFICERS SWORD with skin reeded grip and metal hilt, in original metal scabbard, 27cm long

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A CAMPAIGN GROUP TO STAFF SERGEANT BROOKS DURHAM LIGHT INFANTRY GSM Cyprus 22479225 SGT Brooks DLI CSM Borneo & Northern Ireland - 22479225 S SGT Brooks DLI Un Cyprus Condition GVF+

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A LSGC GROUP TO BANDMASTER ROSE, DURHAM LIGHT INFANTRY GVI Robed LSGC Regular Army correctly impressed 4602144 Cpl R H Rose DLI 1935 Coronation Medal Condition VF (Edge bruising & light polishing. The first number is very faint) Frank Hubert Rose was born in Willesden London on 9th December 1900. He joined up in 1915 and transferred the Band of the Durham Light Infantry in 1933. He served as Bandmaster of the 2nd Bn from 1934 until 1945. Awarded the Long Service and Good Conduct Medal in 1934. There are frequent mentions in the Northern Daily Mail of Rose during the Second World War. He was based at home and led the band as they played for civilians and troops on leave. His home address is given as 7 Ellison Street, West Hartlepool.

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A 1914 STAR BAR TRIO TO LIEUTENANT A MCKINNON DURHAM LIGHT INFANTRY. 1914 Star bar correctly impressed 9169 SJT A McKinnon 2/ Durh L I Pair correctly impressed Lieut A McKinnon. Condition GVF With two Silver shooting medals. Albert McKinnon landed in France & Flanders on 8th September 1914, serving with the 2nd Bn. He was transferred to the Machine Gun Corps (9270) serving as Acting Company Sergeant Major. McKinnon was discharged to a commission, serving as a Lieutenant back with the Durham Light Infantry.

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BOXING INTEREST: GEORGE HUNT AFTER JOHN JACKSON (1778-1831) 'Tom Cribb - Champion of England' hand-coloured aquatint, the image 38cm x 30cm; together with a similar portrait of the 'Game Chicken' Henry Pearce (2) Provenance: The Sparrow Harrison collection of Boxing Memorabilia Sparrow Harrison was a life long member of the Denbigh Boxing Club boxed , mainly at Light Middleweight in Great Britain and Europe during five decades. Had about 200 contests and was captain of the Belsize Boxing Club in London for ten years. Sparrow Harrison was awarded the M.B.E for charity work.

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INDIAN GENERAL SERVICE TO 2674 PTE C S SMITH YORKSHIRE LIGHT INFANTRY Charles D Smith is confirmed on the roll as being entitled to the medal and both clasps. It is noted he went to the Army Reserve 7.1.1888. 1895 Indian General Service Medal with clasps Burma 1887-89 & Burma 1885-87. Correctly engraved upside down - 2674 Pte C S Smith 1st Bn York L I Condition EF ( Y in York & L corrected)

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A BOER WAR PAIR TO SJT STANLEY DURHAM LIGHT INFANTRY QSA correctly impressed 2949 Cpl J Stanley Durham Lt Infy Bars, Tugela Heights; Relief of Ladysmith; Transvaal, Laing's Nek. KSA correctly impressed 2949 SJT J Stanley Durham L I Bars. South Africa 1901 & South Africa 1902. Condition VF Joseph Stanley was born in Stockton on Tees in 1867. He attested aged 20 in 1887, giving his occupation as Labourer. Stanley saw service in the Boer war and was awarded the QSA and KSA. He was for many years employed in the Officers Mess. Stanley was discharged in 1908 after serving twenty-one years. He reenlisted into the Durham Light Infantry on 10th May 1915 and spent the Great War on home service, being discharged again in February 1920.

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A QUEENS KOREA MEDAL & NATO TO PTE J RILEY DURHAM LIGHT INFANTRY Queens Korea Medal correctly impressed 22648186 Pte J Riley DLI Nato Korea Condition GVF

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GREAT WAR & LSGC GROUP TO QUARTER MASTER LIEUTENANT K M ROBERTSON Seaforths later commissioned into the Durham Light Infantry 1914/15 Star correctly impressed - 3-7693 CQMS K Robertson Highrs Pair correctly impressed - QM & LT K M Robertson EVII LSGC correctly impressed- 4124 SJT K Robertson S'Fth Hdrs Condition GVF Kenneth MacRae Robertson was born in Ayr, Scotland in 1876. In civilian life, he worked as a Telegraph Messenger. He joined the Seaforth Highlanders aged fifteen on 9th November 1891. He didn't see service in the Boer War or any other conflicts, instead spending long periods based in the East Indies. He was discharged after the end of his second engagement on 8th November 1912. His sole medal entitlement for this period of service was the Long Service Good Conduct which was awarded on 1st April 1910. He re-entered the army at some point after the start of the Great War, joining the 3rd battalion of the Seaforth Highlanders. Robertson landed in France with them on 8th July 1915, before being discharged to a commission with the 8th Bn. He subsequently served as a Quarter Master Lieutenant and then Captain with the Durham Light Infantry. Robertson survived the war

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ORIGINAL MODEL 1938 GERMAN ARMY FIELD TUNIC An excellent field worn example. The tunic is stamped on the right inside 41 41 90 58 53 B37. With a manufactures stamp of ' Steir' The insignia is original with an Iron Cross 2nd class ribbon sewn through the button hole. With loops for a medal bar. Some light field repairs and slight mothing.

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A LONG SERVICE GROUP TO WARRANT OFFICER WILSON DLI 1914/15 Trio13965 Pte G Wilson Durh L I 1939/45 Star War Medal GVI Long Service Good Conduct Medal to 442943 WO Cl II G Wilson Durh L I Medals correctly impressed Condition GVF George Wilson landed in France on 25th August 1915 and was subsequently discharged. He re-joined the Durham Light Infantry and was promoted to Warrant Officer Second Class, the rank he held when he was awarded the LSGC. It is probable that Wilson saw service with the BEF in 1940.

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DURHAM PALS MILITARY GROUP 18/767 SJT HAWKINS DLI. A LEWIS GUNNER who inflicted heavy casualties on the enemy at La Becque in April 1918. He kept a diary which details his experience on the First Day of the Somme. Military Medal correctly impressed 767 SJT G E Hawkins 18/ Durham L I 1914/15 Star correctly impressed 18- 767 Pte G E Hawkins Durh L I; British War Medal correctly impressed (Upside-down) 18- 767 Pte G E Hawkins Durh L I; Victory Medal correctly impressed 18- 767; Pte G E Hawkins Durh L I, Swing mounted as worn. Condition GVF George Edward Hawkins was born in Newton Le Willows, Yorkshire. Along with his family, he moved to West, Hartlepool at a very young age. By 1911 the family were living Lister Street West Hartlepool, and George had found employment as a Clerk. He enlisted into the 18th battalion of the Durham Light Infantry with service number 18/767. George was posted to Egypt with the rest of the Bn landing there on 22nd December 1915. George went on to serve in France, seeing action on the Somme. He kept a diary and wrote this of his experiences on the 1st of July 1916; 'Laid in assembly trench under heavy bombardment by enemy. At 7.25 Mgus were heard traversing our parapets & at 7.30 the Leeds advanced only to be mown down by it. We advanced in our turn & all got into our frontline supply. We were then ordered to move to the left which we did passing over many dead & wounded men. The Germans had a very heavy barrage on us all the time& the front line was gradually being levelled. R Birks (possibly 18/663 Arthur Reginald Birks) was killed be HE just after he had fired the gun. I took over gun & moved on to the left where we found about a dozen fellows of various Batts had congregated. There were 5 Lewis & 2 Vickers MG, so we decided to keep a lookout in case of a counter-attack. About 4.0 we decided to find our way out & eventually we got into Blepau & to our ration dump where we arrived about 4.30. We were attached to B co together for R & O together with the only two left of no.1 Gun team. Slept in Maitland for the night. About 12 of D Coy turned up before 9.0pm.' On 12th April 1918 Hawkins won the Military medal for the following act; 'For great gallantry and disregard of personal danger. During the German attack on LA BECQUE on the morning of the 12th April 1918, his company was left in a position with both flanks in the air. When the position was rendered untenable owing to heavy machine-gun fire from the right flank, it was decided to withdraw the posts leaving the right posts to give covering fire. Corporal Hawkins was in charge of a Lewis Gun Team in one of the left posts. He himself remained with his gun until the right post had withdrawn, keeping his gun in action until the ammunition was exhausted and inflicting heavy casualties on the enemy while advancing. He then withdraw and brought his gun out of action himself, using it later during a very trying rear-guard action, with remarkable effect. His coolness and personal bravery inspired all with whom he came into contact with renewed determination.' The Military Medal was announced in the London Gazette on 6th August 1918. George survived the war. The group comes with extensive original ephemera, including his handwritten diary on sheets of squared paper. Original citation for the MM; post-war photographs of reunions; A Matchbox cover in aluminium inscribed ' Souvenir from German aeroplane brought down at Hebuterne 16th Feb 1917': Discharge documents and certificates.

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A SET OF THREE GERMAN BAYONETS A second world War K98 Bayonet with Frog. Manufactured by Mundlos and marked '40' showing it was produced in 1940. The bayonet is marked 1782c with the scabbard being stamped 6830. The blade still retains much of the original bluing. The scabbard showing light surface wear and the frog is in good condition; A K98 Mauser bayonet dated 1916 by Walter & Co Muhlhausen in Thr / F Herder A.Sm Solingen. In very good condition overall. The blade rust and the scabbard retaining most of the original finish; A K98 Mauser Bayonet dated 1936. The blade is marked 4458b and S/185G. The scabbard is stamped 4208C and S/245 1936. The bayonet has seen field use and is in average condition.

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