Six: Sepoy Ghulam Mahiudin, 2-8th Punjab Regiment India General Service 1908-35, 1 clasp, North West Frontier 1930-31 (7037 Sep. Ghulam Mahiudin, 2-8 Punjab R.); 1939-45 Star; Burma Star; War Medal 1939-45; India Service Medal; Indian Recruiting Badge, G.VI.R., breast badge, silver and bronze, the reverse officially numbered ‘3860’, with top silver riband bar, generally very fine (6) £60-£80
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Six: Second Deck Hand G. F. Lee, Royal Naval Reserve 1939-45 Star; Atlantic Star; Pacific Star; War Medal 1939-45; Royal Naval Reserve L.S. & G.C., G.VI.R., 2nd issue (10418 S.D. G. F. Lee. 2nd Hd. R.N.R.) minor official correction to rate; Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, Jubilee Medal for the 40th Anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War 1985, bronze, mounted as worn, some staining to Atlantic Star, otherwise nearly extremely fine (6) £70-£90
Pair: Attributed to Private S. W. Brighton, Royal Norfolk Regiment, who was captured and taken Prisoner of War in June 1940 1939-45 Star; War Medal 1939-45, mounted together with a Defence Medal (to which the recipient was not entitled), and accompanied by six further medals, comprising a Polish Cross of Merit, 1st issue, 3rd Class, bronze, with separate crossed swords suspension; and five recently issued awards, one of the latter damaged; otherwise generally very fine Pair: Constable L. E. Bullimore, Metropolitan Police Defence Medal; Police L.S. & G.C., G.VI.R. (Const. Lealand E. Bullimore) nearly extremely fine (lot) £80-£100 --- Stanley William Bighton was born on 5 July 1913 and attested for the Royal Norfolk Regiment on 5 November 1931. He served with them in Gibraltar from 3 March 1937 to 23 September 1938, and then with the British Expeditionary Force in France from 20 September 1939. He was captured ad taken Prisoner of War on 4 June 1940, ands spent the rest of the War in captivity, being released on 17 April 1945. In common with other prisoners captured at the fall of France he would not have been entitled to the Defence Medal. He was discharged on 7 January 1946. Sold with two Army Council Certificates of Education named to the recipient; a R.A.O.B. Certificate named to the recipient; various photographs, including one of him wearing his medals (including the Defence Medal); a Polish regimental medallion; and copied research. Lealand E. Bullimore joined the Metropolitan Police on 19 November 1923 and was posted to ‘C’ (St. James’s) Division. Sold with the recipient’s riband bar.
Five: Attributed to D. Richardson, Territorial and Army Volunteer Reserve 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45; Efficiency Decoration, E.II.R., T. & A.V.R., reverse officially dated 1973, with Army Council enclosure for the Second War awards, and three photographs of the recipient taken in 1943, the reverses annotated ‘Dennis Richardson’, very fine Four: Attributed to Lieutenant J. Wood 1939-45 Star; Burma Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45, with Commonwealth Relations Office enclosure for the ribands for the Second War awards named to ‘Lieutenant J. Wood, Pembroke College, Cambridge’; a small Shooting medallion in bronze, and two cloth patches, good very fine (9) £80-£100
Seven: Private F. A. Malette, 2nd Battalion, Royal 22nd Regiment, who was wounded in Korea 1939-45 Star; France and Germany Star, copy; Canadian Volunteer Service Medal, with overseas clasp; War Medal 1939-45; Korea 1950-53, Canadian issue, silver (SD 194339 F. A. Malette); U.N. Korea 1950-54, French language issue (SD 194339 F. A. Malette); Canadian Forces Decoration, E.II.R. (Pte F. A. Malette) with bronze, silver and gilt Dominion Marksman emblems on ribbon, mounted court-style as worn, the campaign medals all plated, otherwise very fine (7) £100-£140 --- Frederick Aurele Malette, Private 2nd Battalion, Royal 22nd Regiment, from Montreal, Quebec, is listed as wounded in Korea on ‘Official Casualty List No. 99’ dated 28 March 1952. Sold with copied casualty list and news cutting reporting the same.
Royal Humane Society, small bronze medal (successful) (John Neil, Private 46 Regt. 21. May. 1868.) with integral top riband buckle, edge bruising, nearly very fine £140-£180 --- R.H.S. Case no. 18,128: ‘At 6:30 p.m. on 21 May 1868, William John Forsyth, a child, fell into 12 feet of water at Pembroke Dock. John Neil a Private in the 46th Foot, jumped into the sea with all his clothes on and rescued the child.’ John Neil was born in Hillsborough, Co. Down, and attested for the 46th Regiment of Foot on 22 May 1855. He served with them overseas in Malta for 83 days; in Corfu for 2 years and 141 days; and in India for 7 years and 194 days. He was discharged on 4 July 1876, after 21 years and 5 days’ service, and this is his only medallic entitlement. Sold with copied research.
New Zealand 1845-66, reverse dated 1861 to 1866 (A, Begg. 2nd. Waikato Regt.) officially impressed naming; together with bronze ‘King’s Empire Veterans’ cross, named and dated on reverse ‘A. Begg 20.4.15’, mounted on a contemporary silver pin-bar engraved ‘WAIKATO’ and “NEW ZEALAND’, very fine £600-£800 --- Andrew Begg was born on 14 April 1844. He served in the 8th Company of the 2nd Regiment of Waikato Militia (No. 808). He died on 20 September 1933. Sold with a photograph of the recipient wearing both medals in 1918, and a contemporary news cutting titled ‘Commonwealth Government Honours Veterans’, dated May 23, 1932, with photograph of ‘Brigadier Heritage chatting with W. Pitt, aged 74, and Andrew Begg, aged 88, following Commonwealth Government’s annual luncheon to veterans on Saturday’. Begg is shown wearing his medals as mounted above.
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