World war one medals, a 1914-18 war medal and victory medal awarded to P-2858 L. Cpl J.H Abbott MMP, victory medal awarded to 113607 General H Brown R.A, Elizabeth II regular army for long service and good conduct medal awarded to 2401023 Corporal S. Cross. R. Signals. Elizabeth II general service medal with Cyprus and near East clasps awarded to 22335028 SPR. P.R Church R.E. and a royal corps of signals cap Badge
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Two North Lancashire Loyal Regiment Cap Badges, two South Lancashire Regiment cap badges and two shoulder badges; 1st Cheshire Rifle Volunteers cap badge, three Cheshire Regiment cap badges and two shoulder badges; three Royal Gloucestershire Hussars cap badges; a silver 22nd Dragoons cap badge, another cap badge; two Yorkshire Hussars cap badges; eleven Royal Marines cap badges, assorted Royal Marine buttons; five Intelligence Corps cap badges, two Royal Army Educational Corps cap badges and six buttons
A South Staffordshire Regiment Cap Badge and two shoulder badges; Berkshire Regiment, Hertfordshire Regiment cap badges; The Royal Gloucester, Berkshire, Wiltshire Regiment badges and shoulder badges; a quantity of Royal Army Ordnance Corps badges and buttons; Cameronians cap badge, Highland Light Infantry badges and buttons; KSLI cap and shoulder badges and buttons
A GVR Army Service Corps Officer's sword, 89.5cm fullered blade, some patination, by Humphreys & Crook, Haymarket London, sharply etched with foliate and floral panels, crowned Royal Arms and the regimental badge, regulation three-bar hilt, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its field service scabbard, complete with knot and frog.
A Queen's South Africa medal group of three to 5917 Pte H. Blackemore Cheshire Regt, comprising QSA with South Africa 1902, 1901 and Transvaal bars, and World War I pair to S.E. 26056 Pte H. Blackemore A.V.C. (Army Veterinary Corps), with three Army Temperance Association medals, one for the 1897 Jubilee, and two in memoriam for Queen Victoria 1901, two other A.T.A. medals and a Cheshire Regiment badge (9). Blakemore died in 1960 at the age of 82 and is buried in Marbury Church, Cheshire
A collection of early 20th century clothing comprised of a pair of shoes, two young girl's dresses and a WWI army cap with cap badge CONDITION REPORT: Hat has a missing button. Babies cap OK. Cream dress with blue ribbon has some wear, fraying, holes and patches of brown staining. Other dress has a few small holes and small areas of brown staining. The boots has missing buttons and the fabric is worn.
VARIOUS MILITARY BADGES etc. Including a silver Sweethearts badge RAMC in a horse shoe form. Silver War Badge number 16615. A brass West Somerset Yeo 1900-01 badge, wm North Somerset Yeomanry. First & Second Life Guards, R Horse Guards, Victorian Officers Devonshire Regt cap badge. Cavalry badges include Kings Dragoon Guards, 14th Kings hussars, 27 Lancers, 7th Queens Own Hussars. Army Cyclists and War Service 1915 badge etc. A pair of T-Kent-Cyclists Shoulder Titles, a T-16-London S Title etc. (36 in total)
Gt WAR & WW11 MEDALS TO Lt P E BRYAN & Lt D N BRYAN IA. A 1914/15 Star named to 74662 Sjt P E Bryan RE. British War & Victory Medals named to Lt P E Bryan. Philip Edmund Bryan was serving in France with his unit from 7/1/1915. Commissioned into the Royal Engineers 14th February 1917, served in L Signalling Company RE. Still serving in 1919 . Medals address given as 70 Herne Hill Rd, SE 24. With the medals is a silver/enamel Royal Engineers Sweethearts brooch. Also a related silver ARP badge An Africa Star, Defence & War medals with British Forces ID card number 117555. Issued to Lt David Norman Bryan Indian Army with enclosed photograph, also a spare photograph of the recipient. Commissioned (Emergency 2/Lt IA) in October 1941.
TWO GUARDS REGIMENT PAIRS. British War & Victory Medals named to 1. 17464 Pte E F Kirby C.Gds. (Ewart F Kirby) 2. A-Cpl F Horn Scots Gds. (Frank Horn). Enlisted 14/12/1915, Silver Wound Badge awarded under Para 2 392/Xv1 K R Class. P Army Res awarded Pension, Discharged 30/9/1918. A lot of details are on his MIC, he received a Gun Shot Wound in the left leg.
A GROUP OF WW11 MEDALS AND KOREA PAIR TO A MAJOR RASC. 1939/45-Africa and Burma Stars, Defence & War medals, Korea Service Medal named to Mjr R W Patterson RASC, UN Korea medal. Mounted for wear with a matching miniature group and badge and buttons (R W Kent blazer buttons). A silver and enamel cased Masonic award of the Rupert Patterson Lodge No 3646. On the reverse is inscribed Presented to Mrs J Rupert Patterson to commemorate the Mastership of her husband as first WM January 1914. Hallmarks for London 1913. A full dress cap badge in enamel and metal for the Royal Army Service Corps. Rupert William Patterson was born on the 13th August 1914, commissioned into the Army on the 21st February 1940. Major on the 13th August 1950, retiring 1/12/1957. Educated at Sherborne School from 1928-32 as a Law Student, son of J R Patterson of Penang. From 1933-37 he was serving in the Royal West Kent Regt. 1937- He served in the 4/7th Royal Dragoon Guards. In 1934 a 2/Lt R W Patterson was commissioned into the 20th London Regt. War Services 1939-45 shows that he sevred in the ranks for 1 year and 141 days, prior to Emergency Commission 2/Lt 21/2/1940 Serving in the British Expeditionary Force in 1940 he was awarded promotion in the field. War Subst Lt 21/8/1941. Act Captain 25/12/1941 then T/Capt 25/3/1942. Finally Major in 1950. From 1940-42 He served in the Middle East including Abyssinia and Somalia In 1943 He was serving in Ceylon, thence 1944-45 in Burma as an acting Major. Finally in the Korean War with the Royal Army Service Corps, up to his retirement in 1957. He lived in Kenya after this time then latterly in Austria.
AN ARMY CYCLIST CORPS GT WAR TRIO. A 1914/15 Star named to 2454 Pte P Powley A. Cyclist Corps. British War & Victory Medals named to 2454 Cpl P Powley A. Cyc.Corps. Corporal Percy Powley served in Theatre 2b (Balkans from 29-4-1915). He was awarded a Silver War Badge and discharged 1/3/1919. List ACC/171. An associated bracelet has engraved on it 2454 Pte P R Powley V111 Corps Cyclist Battn. C of E.
MILITARY & NURSING MEDALS. A group of three medals to Captain G Pinney, in box of issue and complete with slip. 1939/45 Star, Africa Star with bar 8th Army. War Medal. Gerald Pinney 1907-1990 was serving in the Royal Corps of Signals during WW11. A copied photograph shows him on a horse in front of the Egyptian landscape. Also with the medals is his Regular Army Reserve of Officers lapel badge. A Voluntary Service in Nursing silver medal, named to Miss Muriel Graveley. Three further Red Cross Nursing awards with service bars, one named to M M Graveley. Miss Graveley was a Teacher by profession, a Voluntary Red Cross Nurse by choice. A copied photograph of her in uniform is with the medals.

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