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A set of three Royal Worcester Art Deco coffee cans and saucers, printed with a geometric Greek Key border on a mottled light blue ground, silvered interiors and handles; a pair of Royal Worcester Queen Charlotte pattern blue and white coffee cans and saucers, gilded interiors and handles; a Royal Doulton cabinet cup and saucer (6)
MILITARY MEDALS, QUEEN’S SOUTH AFRICA MEDAL, 1899-1902, 3rd type reverse, 3 clasps, Wittebergen, Belfast, Cape Colony (7030 Tpr: A. McCombie. Brabant’s Horse); officially impressed, sold with matching WWI Silver War Badge (43262). Dark old cabinet tone, about extremely fine. Sold with copy SWB mention showing his suffering with sickness whilst serving with the Queen’s Own Royal Glasgow Yeomanry.
MILITARY MEDALS, A Fine and Rare Nursing Group of 5 awarded to Matron Amy Knaggs, Service (QAIMNS), late Army Nursing Service Reserve, who was awarded the RRC 1st Class and MID during the Boer War whilst matron of Raadzal Hospital in Bloemfontain, and later an additional bar to the RRC for her service during WW1, where she served with distinction in a hospital ship treating the wounded from Gallipoli in 1915, comprising: Queen’s South Africa Medal, 1899-1902, 3rd type reverse, no clasp (Nursing SisterA. Knaggs.), King’s South Africa Medal, no clasp (Nursing. Sister. A. Knaggs.), 1914-15 Star (Matron A. Knaggs. Q.A.I.M.N.S.), British War and Victory Medals, 1914-1920 (Matron A. Knaggs.); medals officially impressed, group court mounted with reverse bar for wear or display. Dark cabinet tone, a few light hairlines, about extremely fine. (5) RRC London Gazette 01.10.1901. Bar to RRC London Gazette 09.04.1919. Amy Knaggs was born in April, 1866 in Winchester, Hampshire. The daughter of Lt Colonel Henry Knaggs, RAMC, she began her training for a career in nursing in 1888 at the Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford. She served in the Second Boer War and the Great War, gaining an RRC and bar in the process. Reaching the rank of Matron, Amy Knaggs’ service was well-summarised by The Times’ Obituary of Friday 6 August 1937, which reads as follows: ‘Miss Amy Knaggs, R.R.C. and bar, late Q.A.I.N.S., died at Crowthorne, Berks, on Wednesday after a long illness. She saw active service in South Africa, being for some time matron of Raadzal Hospital in Bloemfontain, and was awarded the Royal Red Cross. In the late war she received a bar to this decoration for conspicuous service in a hospital ship which, after cross-Channel work was sent to Gallipoli. After being invalided home she was appointed matron in charge of the Lord Derby Hospital, Warrington, where she remained until finally invalided out of the service. The funeral will be at St John’s Church, Crowthorne, tomorrow at noon.’ Sold with a quantity of copied research, including a near full description of her life and career, and London Gazette award mentions (NB. RRC & Bar itself absent from group).
MILITARY MEDALS, THE GREAT WAR, ROYAL NAVY, A Great War ‘Royal Naval Division’ POW Pair awarded to Able Seaman John Grieve, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, who having been present in Egypt and Gallipoli, was later taken prisoner of war 7 April 1918, whilst serving in the 190th Machine Gun Company, Anson Brigade, 63rd (Royal Naval) Division, comprising: British War and Victory Medals, 1914-1920 (T.Z. 2774 J. Grieve. A. B. R.N.V.R.); medals officially impressed, pair loose. Old cabinet tone, pleasing extremely fine. (2) Able Seaman John Grieve, of Ashington, Northumberland, enlisted for Royal Naval service 29 December 1914 at Tyneside, having previously worked as a Miner. Having been present in the Eastern Mediterranean at Egypt and also it appears at Gallipoli, he was on several occasions treated for dysentery and returned home. He continued to serve upon he recuperation, and was taken prisoner of war 7 April 1918, and his service records appear to show his POW location as ‘Limburg’. Sold with copy service documents.
MILITARY MEDALS, LIVERPOOL REGIMENT, A Great War KIA Pair awarded to Lance Corporal Alexander Edwin Fletcher, ‘C’ Company, 17th (Pals) Battalion, Liverpool Regiment, killed in action 30 July 1916, comprising: British War and Victory Medals, 1914-1920 (15799 Pte. A. E Fletcher. L’ Pool R.); medals officially impressed, pair mounted on board for display. Old cabinet tone, good very fine. (2) Lance Corporal Alexander Edwin Fletcher was killed in action 30 July 1916, and is commemorated at the Thiepval Memorial. Sold with copy MIC and CWGC casualty report, showing the recipient as the son of Alexander and Elizabeth A. Fletcher, of 11A, Mount Vernon Rd., Liverpool. 18th (Service) Battalion (2nd City Pals)
MILITARY MEDALS, LIVERPOOL REGIMENT, A Great War KIA Pair awarded to Sergeant Herbert Henry Roots, 19th (Pals) Battalion, Liverpool Regiment, killed in action 30 July 1916, comprising: British War and Victory Medals, 1914-1920 (10668 Sjt. H. H. Roots. L’ Pool R.); medals officially impressed, pair mounted on board for display. Old cabinet tone, good very fine. (2) Sergeant Herbert Henry Roots was killed in action 30 July 1916, and is commemorated at the Thiepval Memorial. Sold with copy MIC, showing his entitlement to an additional 1914 Star, and CWGC casualty report.
MILITARY MEDALS, SOUTH LANCASHIRE REGIMENT, A Great War Pair awarded to Corporal Harry Want, South Lancashire Regiment, comprising: British War and Victory Medals, 1914-1920 (26326 Cpl. H. Want. S. Lan. R.); medals officially impressed, pair loose. Dark cabinet tone, extremely fine. (2) Sold with copy MIC
MILITARY MEDALS, ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS & VAD, A Great War Territorial Group of 4 awarded to Benjamin Bindon, Royal Army Medical Corps, late Royal Army Service Corps, comprising: 1914-15 Star (1770 Pte. B. Bindon. R.A.M.C.), British War and Victory Medals, 1914-1920 (1770 Pte B. Bindon. R.A.M.C.), Territorial Efficiency Medal, GVR (T4-249167 Dvr: B. Bindon R.A.S.C.); medals officially impressed, group loose, sold with a small box of associated driving awards, loose clasps and commemoratives. Dark old cabinet tone, a little light scuffing, very fine. (23) Sold with copy MIC
MILITARY MEDALS, ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS & VAD, BRITISH WAR MEDAL, 1914-1920 (E. P. Meikle. V.A.D.); officially impressed. Old cabinet tone, practically as struck. Matron Edith Patricia Meikle served with the Voluntary Aid Detachment during the Great War. She was awarded a decoration by the King of Belgium, and appears to have served with the British Red Cross and Order of St John as a Nurse in France and later as Matron at the Belgian Field Hospital at Hoogstadt. Her missing Victory Medal appears to have been sold previously for £80 on a ‘Chelsea Military Antiques List’. Sold with printed copy MIC, copy photograph of her in uniform annotated ‘Miss Meikle – decorated by the King of the Belgians’, and other research, which suggests she may have undertaken a visit to India and Burma with Viceroy Lord Reading in 1923.
MILITARY MEDALS, YEOMANRY, BRITISH WAR MEDAL, 1914-1920 (Capt. J. F. Thom.); officially impressed. Dark old cabinet tone, good very fine Research appears to confirm this award to Captain James Flockhart Thom, Captain in the Fife and Forfar Yeomanry. His MIC shows an additional entitlement to a matching Victory Medal, as well as the Military Cross. He appears to have been attached the Machine Gun Corps Cavalry. He died of wounds received near Damascus 27 September 1918, and he is buried at the Damascus Commonwealth War Cemetery. He was the only son of R D and Mary Leyburn Thom, of Pitlochie, Gatesicle, Fife, and was an alumnus of Merchiston Castle School. Sold with copy MIC and some paperwork..
MILITARY MEDALS, MERCHANT NAVY, A Great War ‘Mercantile Marine’ Pair awarded to Charles S Gibbons, Merchant Navy, comprising: British War and Mercantile Marine War Medals, 1914-1920 (Charles S. Gibbons); medals officially impressed, pair loose. Old cabinet tone, light scratch to obverse of first, otherwise extremely fine. (2)
MILITARY MEDALS, NAVAL GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL, 1793-1840, single clasp, Algiers (Chas Webb, Midshipman.); officially impressed. Very dark old cabinet tone, just a touch of wear to high points, otherwise extremely fine, sold with original box of issue. Sold with copy roll mention confirming this award to Charles Webb, Midshipman aboard HMS Superb.
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