Pair to Private E.Reece, Shropshire Light Infantry,Hong Kong Plague Medal 1894, fitted with replacement scroll suspension (Private E.Reece, S.L.I.); Army Long Service and Good Conduct, E.VII.R. (3727 Pte E.Reece. Shrops:L.I.). Very fine or better. (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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Pair to Nursing Sister M.N.Falcon, Army Nursing Reserve,Queen's South Africa 1899-1902, no bar (Nurse M.N.Falcon.); King's South Africa, no bar (Nursing Sister M.Falcon.). Good very fine. (2)Footnotes:Confirmed on roll as serving with No.17 General Hospital, Army Nursing Reserve.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Six to Warrant Officer R.H.Erskine, Royal Army Ordnance Corps,Queen's South Africa 1899-1902, three bars, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal (906 Armr: Sejt R.H.Erskine, A.O.C.); King's South Africa, two bars, S.A.01, S.A.02 (906 Armr:-Serjt: R.H.Erskine. A.O.C.); 1914-15 Star (A.906 Armr.S.Sjt.R.H.Erskine. A.O.C.); British War and Victory Medal (A-906 R.H.Erskine. A.O.C.); Army Long Service and Good Conduct, G.V.R. (A/906Ar;Q.M.Sjt R.H.Erskine. R.A.O.C.). Edge bruise to the first, otherwise very fine. (6)Footnotes:He served within the Armourers section of the Army Ordnance Corps during the Boer War and was attached to the 1st Yorkshire Regiment. He served in France from the 15th December 1914.Sold with copy Boer War and WW1 medal rolls/MIC.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Four to Private H.Brown, Army Service Corps,1914 Star (MS-4570 Pte.H.Brown. A.S.C.); British War and Victory Medal (4570 Pte H.Brown. A.S.C.); Special Constabulary Long Service and Good Conduct, G.VI.R. (Harry Brown). Good very fine. (4)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A North Russia Casualty group of three to Major H.Fawcett, Royal Marines Light Infantry,1914-15 Star (Capt H.Fawcett R.M.L.I.); British War and Victory Medal (Maj.H.Fawcett. R.M.L.I.). Good very fine. (3)Footnotes:M.I.D. London Gazette 13.7.1916.Major Henry Fawcett was born on the 28th February 1884, he was from Hove in Sussex he enlisted in 1902 into the Royal Marine Light Infantry. He was promoted to Captain in 1913 and on the 17th May 1913 he went to the Central Flying School at Upavon. He was seconded to the Royal Naval Air Service and is sent to Great Yarmouth from 13th August 1913 to 25th September 1914. On the 23rd August 1914 he is forced to land in heavy sea and thick fog 30 miles E.S.E. of Fair Island. From the 17th October until the 28th July 1915 he is based at Killingholme Air Station and is involved in patrolling the coast and the defence of oil tanks. From the 13th August until the 13th February 1916 he is based in the Dardanelles on the island of Imbres. On the 16th November 1915 to Kuleli Bugas to bomb railway 15 miles South of Adrianople. Bombs were dropped successfully on junction of Dedeagatch-Adrianople and Constantinople. He returns to the U.K. and is then based at Redcar. He transfers to Dunkirk on the 19th January 1917 and is noted as having done considerable flying under Active Service conditions, generally under fire from the 20th January 1917 to the 23rd August 1917. He had worked up to the joint rank of Squadron Commander (RNAS)/Major (RMLI) but lost a rank and was put back to Captain when he returned to the RMLI. He soon got up to Major again and was seconded to the Army in 1918.He was in charge of the Royal Marine contingent that landed at Murmansk in March 1918 to secure the port (with Trotsky's agreement) after the apparent failure of the Brest Litovsk treaty talks.He went on to become head of Military Intelligence at Murmansk (the head of Naval Intelligence was, curiously, an Army Major) and ran agents into Finland and Petrograd. He was 'accidentally shot' and died on Dec 29th 1918.Major Fawcett is buried in Murmansk New British Cemetery.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Six to Captain H.T.Davison, Indian Army,British War Medal (Capt H.T.Davison); Victory Medal (Lieut H.T.Davison); India General Service 1908-35, one bar, North West Frontier 1930-31 (Capt H.T.Davison. 3-1 Punjab.R.); 1939-1945 Star; War Medal; Iraq Active Service Medal, no bar. Mounted in modern ribands. With condolence slip for WW2 medals. Very fine. (6)Footnotes:Captain Davidson first served overseas in France on the 20th October 1917 with the North Staffordshire Regiment then served with the 2/76th Punjabis, was wounded twice. Instructor at Iraq Military College Jan 1922 to April 1926. Director of the Small Arms School Iraq Army April 1926 to 15 February 1928. He died on the 27th May 1946 at 29th British General Hospital BAOR, aged 52.Sold with assorted research.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Pair to Reverend C.Hollis, Army Chaplain's Department,British War and Victory Medal (Rev.C.R.Hollis.). Light contact marks very fine. (2)Footnotes:A.K.C. 1910, Chaplain of St.Faith, Wandsworth 1910-1915; Chaplain of Hursley 1915-20; T.C.F. 1918-19; Reverend of Jackfield 1920-23; Ribbesford w Bewdley, Dio Worc. from 1923.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Five to Major G.J.Hunter, King's Own Scottish Borderers, late Worcestershire Regiment,1939-1945 Star (2/Lieut.G.J.Hunter); Defence Medal; War Medal (Capt.G.J.Hunter Worc.R.); General Service 1918-62, one bar, Palestine 1945-48 (Major G.J.Hunter. K.O.S.B.); Army Emergency Reserve Decoration, E.II.R., dated 1958. Court mounted as worn with corresponding miniatures. Three to Captain G.J.Hunter, Worcestershire Regiment, British War and Victory Medal (Capt G.J.Hunter. Worc. Yeo.); Defence Medal. Mounted as worn with corresponding miniatures. Very fine or better. (Lot)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Lincolnshire Regiment Victorian Officers helmet plate circa 1881-1901.Fine rich gilt crowned star mounted with laurel sprays and Garter, black velvet centre with silver Sphinx on EGYPT. To the base of the laurels, a silver tri-part scroll THE LINCOLNSHIRE REGIMENT. Three loops VGCProvenance. Ex Hugh King Collection. This is the actual piece photographed as No. 224 in Head-dress Badges of the British Army.
Gurkha Transport Regiment Officers pouch belt plate circa 1965-92.Good die-cast silver plated star mounted with gilt laurel sprays closed at the top by a Crowned EIIR Cypher; the lower section being a title scroll. Superimposed on the laurels, a pair of crossed kukris with silvered blades and gilt grips. Four screw posts to reverse. VGC Gurkha Army Service Corps formed July 1958; redesignated Gurkha Transport Regiment November 1965; redesignated The Queens Own Gurkha Transport Regiment 22nd August 1992..
Cardiff Commercial Battalion Welch Regiment Kitcheners Army Official WW1 cardboard cap badge.Very scarce circular stout maroon card example bearing gilt impressed CARDIFF COMMERCIAL BATTALION in surround; WELCH REGIMENT to centre, all within a narrow gilt border. Hole in top Some wearThese were worn prior to the issue of the regimental cap badges. See Kitcheners Army by Westlake, page 31.
3rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers WW1 celluloid badge.Very scarce early WW1 circular example worn prior to issue of usual badge. White disc bearing red dragon with R.W.F. in black below and 3 above. Some rusting to tin backing which is evident on the front, pin back. Generally GC See Kitcheners Army by Ray Westlake, page 100 for photograph showing similar example to 6th Bn. SWB.
Dorsetshire Regiment Victorian Officers helmet plate circa 1881-1901.Fine rich gilt crowned star mounted with laurel sprays and Garter, black velvet centre with silver PRIMUS IN INDIS over Gibraltar Castle, Key and motto. To the base of the laurels, a silver tri-part scroll THE DORSETSHIRE REGIMENT. Three loops VGCProvenance. Ex Hugh King Collection. This is the actual piece photographed as No. 251 in Head-dress Badges of the British Army.
Royal Canadian Army Service Corps Officers cap badge circa 1951-53.Fine short-lived die-cast silvered crowned star mounted with blue enamel Garter resting in gilt Maple sprays with title scroll; gilt GVIR cypher to red enamel centre. Scully Ltd. Montreal Two screw posts with circular nuts VGC
East Lancashire Regiment Victorian Officers helmet plate circa 1881-1901.Fine rich gilt crowned star mounted with laurel sprays and Garter, black velvet centre with silver Sphinx on EGYPT. To the base of the laurels, a silver tri-part scroll THE EAST LANCASHIRE REGIMENT. Three loops VGCProvenance. Ex Hugh King Collection. This is the actual piece photographed as No. 243 in Head-dress Badges of the British Army.
Indian Army. 50th Madras Native Infantry Victorian Officers closed-back coatee button circa 1824-62. Scarce gilt scallop rimmed example bearing, on lined ground, crowned REGIMENT strap in laurel sprays, 50 to centre. Approx. 21 mm Jennens & Co. London (PoW plumes) Shank GC Dusbanded in 1862.
6th Army Group Royal Artillery (AGRA) WW2 wire embroidered cloth formation sign.6th sign of the Zodiac (Virgo) on black felt rectangle. Removed from uniform. Service wearFormed 15.5.1943 and first saw action during Operation Husky, the invasion of Sicily and then throughout the Italian Campaign.
39th Lancashire Rifle Volunteers The Liverpool Welsh Officers pouch belt plate 1860-1861.Very fine rare short-lived die-stamped silver plate Prince of Waless crest and motto above a large oval strap, LANCASHIRE RIFLE VOLUNTEERS, 39 to the tip. Centrally St. David with crozier holding a harp and a leek, in front of him a long-horned ram. Two screw posts, washers & hooped nuts VGCWith commissions dated 9 February 1860 the corps was under the command of Capt. William James Griffiths, their existence was short lived disappearing from the Army Lists by early 1862.
South Lancashire Regiment Victorian Officers helmet plate circa 1881-1901.Fine rich gilt crowned star mounted with laurel sprays and Garter, black velvet centre with silver Sphinx on EGYPT. To the base of the laurels, a silver tri-part scroll SOUTH LANCASHIRE REGIMENT. Three loops VGCProvenance. Ex Hugh King Collection. This is the actual piece photographed as No. 253 in Head-dress Badges of the British Army.
Royal Welsh Fusiliers Officers fur cap grenade circa 1881-1914.Fine scarce gilt flaming grenade, the ball mounted with Prince of Waless plumes and motto in silver with gilt coronet. Screw post and blades to reverse. VGC (KK 934) This is the actual piece photographed as No. 934 in Head-dress Badges of the British Army. Ex Hugh King Collection
Secret Army TV series multiple Signed First Day Cover. Was actually flown in the RAF Lysander, as pictured. The cast had a reunion for the signing to celebrate the 40th Anniversary of the Formation of the first Secret Army, 31st May 1980. Signed by Clifford Rose, Kessler, Bernard Hepton, Albert Foiret, , Terrence Hardiman, Major Reinhardt, , Ron Pember, Alain Muny, Angela Richards, Monique Duchamps, Bill Randle DFM. G Glaister DFC. . Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4. 99, EU from £6. 99, Rest of World from £8. 99.
WW2 Doolittle raider Edward J. York signed unflown The Salvation Army FDC. He was pilot of plane 8 Doolittle Raid . Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4. 99, EU from £6. 99, Rest of World from £8. 99.
WW2 Doolittle raider Lt. Col. Eldred von Scott signed unflown FDC Commemorating 100th Anniversary The Salvation Army postmark New York N. Y. Jul 2 1965. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4. 99, EU from £6. 99, Rest of World from £8. 99.
Cpt Wilson McConnell Coleman USAF and Mjr Graf Von Schwerin signed Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross FDC No. 2 of 11. Flown in UH ID of German Army Aviation from Neuhausen on a night vision goggle training flight dated 11 Nov 87. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4. 99, EU from £6. 99, Rest of World from £8. 99.
The Irish Brigade by Sir J.A. Glynn, Dublin; Popular and Patriotic Poetry - Red Hugh O'Donnell's Address to his Army before the Battle of the Curlieu Mountains; Life and Poems of Michael Scanlan, The Fenian Poet with a Memoir of the Life of Captain John Guiry, Kilmallock; Among The Gaiters by Hartford and Holland Tide - The Alymers of Bally-Aylmer, The Hand & Word & The Barber of Bantry by Gerald Griffin, Dublin 1891 (5)

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