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Seven World War I 1914-18 war medals awarded to Private J Greenwood East Yorkshire Regiment, Driver F W Tilbury Royal Artillery, Private W Chester Manchester Regiment, Private H F Furniss Manchester Regiment, Private J B Cottrell Wiltshire Regiment, Private J Moore Army Service Corps and Private E Stones of the Yorkshire Regiment (7)
A group of five medals awarded to colour serjeant Arthur J Stewart comprising Crimean 1854-56 three clasps 'Alma', 'Inkermann', 'Sebastopol', officially engraved naming (1948 Col. Serj't Arthur James Stewart 1st Batt. Royals); Army Meritorious Service medal-VR to Co. Sgt. A. J. Stewart 1/Foot; Army Long Service and Good Conduct medal-VR to Qr. Mr. Sgt. A.J Stuart R Monmth Engr Mil.; Turkish Crimea 1855 British Issue to 1948 Color Serjt. Arthur J. Stuart-Royal Regiment; French Second Empire Medaille Militaire with original documentation dated 1856Sold with personal effects including a Victorian silver snuff box, engraved inscription to the lid 'presented to Colour Serjeant Arthur J. Stuart-Royal Regiment-by Major Nevill-in remembrance of the Crimea and for long and faithful services as Pay Serjeant-1858', a snuffbox, Thomas Edwards, London 1855, hallmarked London 1855; a Victorian silver full hunter fusee pocket watch by Phillips Bros, 51 Cockspur St, London, No. 1753, London 1854 , engraved inscription on inner back 'Presented to Color Serjeant Arthur J. Stewart-The Royals-on the occasion of his retiring from the service by his brother Serjeants as a token of their esteem and regard-Kamptee-1st November 1865; together with a sepia photograph of Sgt. Stewart wearing four of his medals and dated on reverse '28/4/66' and an earlier hand coloured daguerreotype in fitted case; a 'Daily Prayers' book with written inscription to his son; a yellow metal watch albert, attached T-bar swivel oval locket (with photographs) and a pencil. Arthur J Stewart died in 1910
Four Second World War medals, comprising; the 1939-45 Star, the France and Germany Star, the Defence medal and the War medal, unofficially named to 6295496. WARREN.A.E R.A.C., two identity tags, a ribbon bar, an Army council forwarding slip showing four awards, two H.M.S Ganges medallions, five cap badges, two Royal Armoured Corps brooch badges, two uniforms buttons, a Jubilee commemorative medal, a brass tobacco box formed from a shell case and applied with a cap badge detailed The Buffs and a quantity of ephemera.
A Certificate of the Service of Douglas Faithful Dacombe in the Royal Navy, three Board of Trade Continuous Certificates of Discharge for Douglas Faithful Dacombe, three postcards of ships and another postcard, a quantity of British and foreign coins, including; 1951 and later Commemorative crowns and silver threepences, also an Army Service Corps badge.
A group of six mostly Second World War period medals, comprising; the General Service Medal, George VI issue, with bar Palestine, to 4386803 PTE.N.JONES. GREEN.HOWARDS (some official corrections to the naming), the 1939-45 Star, the Africa Star with bar 8th Army, the Italy Star, the Defence medal and the War medal, with a black and white photograph. Illustrated.
A Service Book for the Second Army Thanksgiving Service on Conclusion of The Campaign in North West Europe; a sheet of four Formation Signs; two Services dinner menus; eight Wartime invitations; twenty seven Wartime and Post War Christmas cards including one with a print after “Snaffles’, and sundry other items of Wartime ephemera
Orlando Norie (British 1832-1901) Hussars Departure watercolour over pencil heightened with bodycolour, signed 38cm x 30cm Note: Orlando Norie is considered to have been one of the foremost illustrators of the British army in the nineteenth century, with thousands of watercolours to his credit in public and private collections

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