Egypt & Sudan Campaign Medal Pair “D” Battery 1st Brigade Royal Artillery, group consists of Egypt and Sudan medal with single clasp Tel El Kebir awarded to “14135 GUNR C BEEL D/1” and bronze Khedives star for 1882. The medals have been mounted into a glazed frame along with a other ranks Victorian Royal Artillery helmet plate and a brass plaque with recipients details. The medal roll shows 14135 Gunner D C Bell serving with D battery 1st Brigade Royal Artillery who is entitled to this combination and bar. We have not removed the medals from the frame and inspected, sold as seen.
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Grouping of Imperial Austrian Medals, including cased enamelled War Service cross, Austrian 1914-18 war medal, 2x King Carl troop crosses, Franz Joseph I 1848-1908 commemorative cross, Austrian 2nd December 1873 campaign medal, Austrian King Carl I bravery medal in bronze (no ribbon), 1898 Austrian commemorative medal (no ribbon), Austrian 1913 Franz Joseph & Franz Ferdinand medal, bronze 1917 Macedonian campaign medal and Austrian commemorative pin. (11 items)
Grouping of Imperial Austrian Medals, including cased gilded bronze grade Military Service medal, Austrian 1864-1914 Red Cross medal, Austrian Military Long Service decoration, 1898 Austrian commemorative medal in bronze, bronze grade Austrian medal for bravery, Austrian King Carl I bravery medal 1st class and Austrian Franz Joseph bravery medal 1st class. All have ribbons and in generally good condition. (7 items)
WW2 German Silver Grade Wound Badge by Hauptmunzamt, Wien, superb example of a silver grade award which although un-marked appears to have been produced in 800 silver. Broad pin and catch fixing to the reverse. Stamped to the rear of the badge with makers number “30”. Dark patina that is often encountered on 800 silver awards; Bronze grade SA Sports badge with pin and catch fixing to the reverse. The award is made by W Redo. Good condition. (2 items)
WW2 German Army / Waffen-SS Panzer Assault Combat Badge in Bronze by C E Juncker, Berlin, good example of a zinc based bronze grade example of the Panzer Assault badge which shows all the characteristics of the badges made by C E Juncker. The award retains much of the original bronze finish. Small split / crack to the wreath at the weak point near the right hand side of the tank. Complete with the correct catch fitting fitted to circular base plate and pin fitting. See pages 56 & 57 of The German Panzer Assault Badge of Word War II -Volume 1 by Philippe De Bock.
British Great War 1918 Casualty Medal Pair and Memorial Plaque Lancashire Fusiliers, consisting of British War and Victory medals awarded to “39122 PTE L WOODHOUSE LAN FUS” and Bronze Memorial Plaque “LAWRENCE WOODHOUSE”. The medals and plaque are still housed in the original forwarding boxes and registered addressed envelopes. Medals are in very good condition. Lawrence Woodhouse was born in 1887, a native of Leeds, West Yorkshire. He joined the Lancashire Fusiliers on 31st August 1916. He was reported missing in March 1918, later being confirmed as Killed in Action on 21st March 1918, whilst serving with “C” Company 2nd / 8th Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers. He is commemorated on the Pozieres Memorial.
Great War Manchester Regiment 1918 Casualty Medal Group, consisting of British War and Victory medals awarded to “50940 PTE R H CLEVELAND MANCH R”, Bronze memorial plaque “RICHARD HENRY CLEVELAND”. Accompanied by forwarding slip for the medals and addressed OHMS envelope addressed to his father in Herne Hill. Richard Henry Cleveland died of wounds received on 31st March 1918 serving with the 2/6th Battalion Manchester regiment. He was formerly serving with the Middlesex regiment, service number 87266.
Great War Bronze Memorial Plaque, awarded to “CHARLES WILLIAM ROGERS”. Remains in good condition. Two Charles William Rogers appear on the Commonwealth War Graves Commission list, 9489 Bandsman Charles William Rogers 2nd Battalion Border Regiment, Died of Wounds 12th March 1915 and 306124 Lance Corporal Charles William Rogers 1st / 8th Battalion Royal Warwickshire Regiment killed in action on 1st July 1916 (1st day of the Somme).
Great War Bronze Memorial Plaque, awarded to “JOHN KERFOOT”. Complete with the card envelope. Remains in good condition. Commonwealth War Graves Commission lists two men of this name, 1201 Lance Corporal John Kerfoot 1st / 4th Loyal North Lancashire regiment, Killed in Action 15th June 1915 and 136744 Gunner John Kerfoot Royal Field Artillery, Killed in Action 4th June 1917.
A Decorative Bronze Model Signal Cannon With barrel of tapering multi-stage form with raised moulded bands, the third reinforce engraved with a crown above 'GR III 1809', the latter on the second reinforce, knob-shaped cascabel with integral breeching loop, and plain trunnions, spurious Tower private proof marks: on stepped wooden carriage of naval type with brass trucks 32.5 cm. barrel For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A folder of original WW2 and later documentation and certificates relating to Maj. J.A. Kelling US Medical Corps including Presidential certificates, active service certificate, Army commendation ribbon certificate dated 1946, letters and notes; and original paperwork to Lieut. Col. G.H. Kelling US Medical Service Corps including Presinential certificate, bronze star certificate, Staff College certificates, notes, orders, paperwork etc
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