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WW1 British Medal Group to 95673 Clp James Gladden, RFA comprising of 1914-15 Star, War Medal and Victory Medal, complete with original ribbons and mounted on a bar, cloth ribbon bar of same, along with his Princess Mary's Gift Tin 1914 with card insert, Greetings Card 1915, Bullet pencil, letter of issue dated 25/3/20, miniature RA cap badge, RA Sweetheart brooch, silver Army Education Corps Shorncliffe Inter Group Games Medallion, Soliders Small Book, Demob papers etc. Also included is his Son's WW2 RAMC AB64 and Release Papers, RAF cap badge etc.
WW1 British War and Victory Medals to 31246 Pte H Bishop, City of London Yeomanry, complete with paper packet of issue, original ribbons and his cap badge complete with backing. Along with a Cheshire Yeomanry cap badge, WW2 British War Medal with original ribbon, WW2 US Army Officers cap badge brooch pinned, and two Royal Commemorative medallions.
WW1 Royal Flying Corps and early RAF interest. An outstanding group to 13412 Lt Stuart Leslie consisting of Army Book 425 Pilots Flying Log Book, first entry 29/11/17, final entry 24/10/18, posted to No 4 Squadron on 3/5/18 and saw active service until 24th October 1918 with over 260 hours total flying time both as a Pilot and Observer. The log entries are detailed and include such items as crash landings, number of rounds fired from the Lewis gun, number of bombs dropped, actions with enemy aircraft, anti aircraft fire, photos taken, etc. Also included are his Soldiers Small book dated with enlistment date of 30/10/15 at the age of 22 years. Next of Kin listed as Father, Henry Cliftonville Leslie: RFC Training Transfer Card with posting date 17/11/17, aircraft types flown, DH6, BE2e, RE8, BE2c, BE12. Hours flown since graduation 10.5 on the RE8.: Booklet "Questions and Answers on the Practical Application of SS 131 for Pilots & Observers, RAF. 2nd Wing RAF", named in pencil to front cover: Form from Artillery & Infantry Co-Operation School, Pilots School with marks on Artillery Co-Operation etc for a 14 day course: Form from the Artillery & Inf Co-Operation school stating on transfer no Clothing statement received from No 69 TS: dated 28/4/18: Three sheets of Foolscap size Standing Orders issued at No 5 School of Military Aeronautics, RFC, Denham Bucks, Sept 1917: A card bound cover loose Lecture book containing all his notes with drawings detailing, aircraft rigging, engines, Ariel observations, Map reading, Instruments, Bombs etc: "A" Form Messages & Signals dated 31/101918 telling him and two other officers to proceed to Armentieres Station signed "Good Bye and best wishes": 9 small rolls of gun camera photographs which are dated 24/7/18 or 25/7/18 and additionally marked Lt Leslie, each showing 4 frames of images, these dates are covered in his log book where it mentions "Camera Gun" on July 24th 1918 and on July 26th 1918: A pair of screen printed aircraft pennants wrapped in brown paper, one a Union Flag measuring 22cm x 12cm complete with tie strings which shows evidence of use and a RAF "Duster" pennant 23cm x 11.5cm: RFC Bronze Sweetheart badge, solid back, pin missing, converted from a collar dog maker marked "JR Gaunt, London": 3 RFC Officers Bronze collar dogs, all unmarked: Wire Bullion Miniature Mess Dress RFC Pilots wings measuring 7.5cm: Pair of RFC Pilots Wings cut from uniform with tunic material remaining, approx 11cm across: A pair of RFC Pilots wings uniform removed, approx 11cm across: A pair of RAF Pilots wings in padded form, uniform removed with threads remaining approx 10cm across: A pair of RAF Pilots wings in padded form uniform removed approx 10cm across: Early RAF cuff rank insignia eagle and metal wound stripe, uniform cut off removed: Single cloth Wound Stripe in wire bullion, uniform cut off removed: Single rank shoulder strap shows evidence of promotion from Lt to Captain as pip differs slightly in style, uniform cut off removed, press stud to underside: Small 31mm gilt RAF eagle with twin prongs to reverse maker marked "Lambourne & Co, Birmingham": Metal Wound Stripe with backing plate: Cloth ribbon bar with War Medal & Victory Medal ribbons and another the same but pin backed: 4 heavy card map boards for use in the aircraft with maps pasted to them showing the Front Lines, Hostile Battery Positions, named to him: A single sided cardboard map board showing Light Railways in Corps area 1918: Six other folding maps showing Belgium and France. Photo of Stuart Leslie in the family home, postcards, pre war German business cards, his Father's 1915 driving licence, etc. All contained within a wooden Teachers Whisky box. Background info: Stuart Leslie was born in Finchley, North London on 19th May 1893 to Henry Leslie and his wife Madeline Nora. He had three younger sisters. In 1911 he was listed in the census as being aged 18 and an "Apprentice, Trimmings, Haberdashery". After the Great War he returned to the family home "Cliftonville", Woodhouse Road, Finchley N12 and to the business. In 1939 he was living with his Mother and two sisters still at the family home and listed as being "Manager Straw and Felt Merchant". He never married and died in 1950.
A SMALL COLLECTION OF VARIOUS GERMAN MEDALS ETC. to include War Merit Cross 2nd Class with swords and ribbon, War Merit Cross without swords, 1941/42 Eastern Front Medal with ribbon, a 1938 Nazi Party Day pin badge, a Wehrmacht Army 4-year long service award, a World War One medal ribbon bar and two Picklehaube Helmet Cockades (Prussia etc.)
Selection of Indian Army and Colonial Badges, including 40th Pathan Regiment cap badge with two lug fittings, 1st Punjab Regiment cap badge, 9th Jat Regiment cap badge with slider fitting, Rajputana Rifles cap badge with two lug fittings, bullion embroidered Baluch Regiment badge, West African and Royal West African Frontier Force cap badges, plus others. Various conditions. (14 items)
Indian Army – Indian Electrical & Mechanical Engineers Plaque, large cast metal plaque painted gold in the form of the regimental badge, measures 29 ½ x 24cms. Accompanied by two wooden bookends with metal regimental badges mounted of the Indian Electrical & Mechanical engineers and a wooden model of a tank. (4 items)
Militaria - a George V war medal, awarded to 275270 Pte. J.V. Fenn. Som.L.I. with a group of Second World War medals to include Defence medal, War medal, '39-45 Star and the France and Germany Star, a soldiers Service and Pay Book with National Registration identity card for C.A. Fenn together with a Mounted Infantry certificate noting that Private Fenn served a course of training on 13th January 1901 to 20th March 1901 at Woolwich and further training from April 1901 to 30th June 1902 at South Africa, together with an Army Reserve call up dated 31st March 1940, two typed notes regarding soldiering in Palestine, a Middlesex Regiment cap badge, a Royal Artillery lapel badge, an Arcadian China crested ware clip of bullets bearing the Arms of Bedford together, by repute, a pocket watch taken from a German P.O.W. the interior engraved H. Borgmann.
The Army Service Corps and Royal Army Service Corps Collection including: two Victorian Cap Badges Other Ranks and Officers K&K: 987/988 with fourth Shoulder Titles and two buttons, RASC Cap Badge GeoV with Collar Badge, GeoVI Cap Badges one Plastic Economy with two collar badges and EIIR Officers Cap Badge (Gilt and Enamel) with three Shoulder Titles
The Gordon Highlanders Cap Badge and Cross Belt collection including: K&K: 687 1898 onwards Cap Badge w/m (By Dand in two words), K&K: 686 Cap Badge (Bydand one word) with regimental Tartan w/m, Aberdeenshire Rifle Vol's Corps - one of the Army Volunteer Corps to form the 4th Battalion in 1893 w/m (plate 25; page 65 Gaylor), K&K: 686 WWI Brass Economy Issue 1916 Cap Badge, EIIR Sporran Badge, Gordon's Shoulder title and Victorian 92nd Foot Cross Belt Badge w/m).
A Post-War C.B.E. Group of Five, awarded to the Rev. D. D. L. Evans, Royal Army Chaplains' Department, onetime Honorary Chaplain to the Queen and Deputy Chaplain-General to the Forces: he had earlier won a ''mention'' in the pre-war Palestine operations, comprising the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire C.B.E. (Military) Commander's Neck Badge, 2nd type, in silver gilt and enamel, in original Garrard & Co Ltd case with ribbon, General Service Medal 1918-62 (George VI) with clasp PALESTINE, named REV.D.D.L.EVANS. R.A.CH.D., Defence Medal, War Medal with MID oak leaf, and Coronation Medal 1953, with the miniatures, a related Honorary Chaplain to the Queen Badge, EIIR in gilt metal and enamel, full size and miniature, medal ribbon bars and related ephemera Footnote:- David Douglas Lloyd Evans, who was born in February 1905, entered the Royal Army Chaplains' Department as a United Board Chaplain in July 1934. Active service followed in Palestine 1936-39, for which he was mentioned in despatches (London Gazette 15 September 1939), and he was appointed a 2nd Class Chaplain to the Forces in January 1940. Thereafter, he appears to have served on the home establishment, although he was serving as Senior Staff Chaplain, Middle East Land Forces by the War's end. Advanced to 1st Class Chaplain to the Forces in January 1953, shortly after a posting to the British Army on the Rhine, he served as Assistant Chaplain-General to Far East Land Forces in the mid-1950s and was advanced to Deputy Chaplain-General (ranking as Brigadier), and awarded the C.B.E., shortly before his retirement in January 1960. Evans, who had earlier been awarded the O.B.E. (London Gazette 13 June 1946), was one-time Honorary Chaplain to the Queen.
A Quantity of Medals and Medallions, including Ireland Emergency Service Medal to the Army, Air Corps and Navy, with two bars for four years' service, 1945 Polish Army Medal, Third Reich Fantasy Medal, French Military Volunteers Croix de Valeur, two cased Aldershot Command Athletic Association 1919 sports medals awarded to Lt.J.W.M. Paterson, Primrose League lapel badge, Provincial Councillor miniature breast badge etc.
A Falklands Islands Brass 105mm Shell Case, engraved with 78 Squadron RAF badge over presentation inscription ''Warrant Officer Dave 'Tigger' Michaels 1 July - November 2003. Best wishes from all the Air Crew and Groundcrew of 78 Sqn., the underside dated 1983, with deactivation certificate; a Silver Cigarette Box, rectangular, with engine turned decoration, the fascia engraved with a presentation inscription ''To General Sir Campbell R.Hardy Commandant General Royal Marines...'', hallmarks for Sheffield 1958; a British Army Peaked Cap, with leather chinstrap and black American cloth lining (3)
An Elizabeth II 1897 Pattern Infantry Officer's Sword, the earlier 81.5cm fullered steel blade later plated, the nickel plated steel hilt pierced and engraved with the Royal cypher, with wire bound fishskin grip, leather sword knot, service scabbard and frog, 107cm; two Elizabeth II Swagger Sticks, to the Royal Army Educational Corps, each with silver globular pommel embossed with corps badge (3). Sword blade is from a George VI sword and has been refinished. Otherwise ok. One swagger stick with small dents to the silver pommel.
German Third Reich WW2 Army / Waffen-SS Infantry Assault breast badge by Metal und Kunststoff, Gablonz.A good die-cast example. Rifle with fixed bayonet superimposed on oval oak wreath surmounted by eagle and swastika. Vertical round pin with ball hinge and hook fitting to the reverse with maker’s mark ‘M.K.1.”. Traces of original finish only. GC Designed by Junker of Berlin and instituted 20th December 1939.
WW2 German Third Reich Sports badge, Service Book & Photograph.Attributed to Albert Reis, awarded 1935 and later served with the German Army. Comprising: National Sports Badge (DRL), pinback bronze award by Wernstein Jena. ... DRL service book with photograph. ... Additional small photograph in Army uniform. (3 items)
German Third Reich WW2 Army / Waffen SS Tank/Panzer Assault Badge by Assmann.A good die-cast silvered zinc example. Approaching Panzer within an oval oakleaf wreath surmounted by eagle and swastika. Reverse retains vertical round pin and hook, with countersunk round fixings. Retains most original finish. VGC Instituted 20th December 1939.
Shannon Stirnweis (B. 1931) "Buffalo Soldiers" Signed lower right. Oil on Illustration Board. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting originally appeared on the Fleetwood First Day Cover of the 29? Buffalo Soldiers stamp issued April 22, 1994. An act of Congress, passed in 1866, opened the way for the recruitment of blacks into the U.S. Army. They joined for the same reasons other young men joined, to better themselves economically, since jobs were hard to come by in the post war slump. Some wanted to see the West, while others were running away from trouble. And some were simply looking for a change from the drudgery of everyday life. The Indians called them Buffalo Soldiers, because they saw a resemblance between the black soldiers' hair and the buffalo's thick, shaggy coat. Since the buffalo was a sacred animal to the Indians, the name was considered a badge of honor. Four black regiments were spread across the West, stationed at such remote sites as Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, Fort Huachuca, Arizona, and Fort Concho, Texas. Wherever they served, they were considered some of the most dependable, steadfast and courageous soldiers to fight on the Plains. They fought frequently and hard, and military records show that their desertion rate was far less than that for white soldiers. They were extremely well disciplined and noted for their ability to maintain high morale during long winter marches. Still, they were kept cordoned off in their own units, segregated from the rest of the Army. No black man ever served as an officer in the Indian wars and white officers avoided duty with black regiments, considering it a form of exile. But to the Indians who fought against them, the Buffalo Soldiers were highly respected, honored adversaries. Image Size: 17.5 x 15 in. Overall Size: 20.75 x 18 in. Unframed. (B14718)
A Group of Five WWII Medals awarded to 4963 Rev. Pte. P. Fielden West Yorkshire Regiment, including Victory medal (boxed with papers), Italy star, Africa star, 1939-45 star, war medal, together with miniatures together with his brother Sergt. A.T Fielden glider pilot's Italy star, AAC (Army Air Corps) badge and silver sweetheart badge.

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