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BOER WAR, SPIONKOP, QUEENS SOUTH AFRICA MEDAL WITH 8 CLASPS Boer War, Spion Kop, Queens South Africa Medal with eight clasps: Cape Colony, Tugela Heights, Orange Free State, Relief of Ladysmith, Transvaal, Laing’s Neck, South Africa, 1901, and South Africa, 1902. Date clasp separate on ribbon. Correctly impressed to 727 Private HJ Peake ILI (Imperial Light Infantry)
WWI BRITISH INDIAN ARMY OFFICER'S GROUP Lt Col Robert Thomas Christopher Calvert Indian Army. Born 1873 in Norfolk and died in Windsor 1957 after marrying into the famous Rapaport Diamond family. A Sandhurst-trained officer who served in commanded an the 97th and 119th Indian Infantry regiments in Mesopotamia in WWI, and went on to serve in the Afghan War of 1919. British War Medal and Victory Medal, Indian General Service with two bars Afghanistan NWF 1919 and Waziristan 1921-24, Delhi Durbar 1911 Medal. With addition IGS bar Waziristan 1921-24 BWM and Victory named to Lt Col RTC Calvert, IGS named to Lt Col RTC Calyert 1-119 Inf. Delhi Durbar unnamed as issued. Together with a double-issue Afghan IGS named to Lt Col RTC Calvert 2-9 Jat Regt. First four medals contemporary court mounted. The 2nd IGS was issued due to naming error on his original medal. The Jat Regimen is one of the longest-serving and most-decorated Indian regiments.
WWI MACHINE GUN PAIRS WW1 Machine Gun pairs to 192169 Sergeant H G Heywood. British War Medal and Victory Medal both named to MGC. Henry G Haywood. The machine gun corps was founded in WW1 after the devastative effect of the machine gun was discovered. It was normal for a MG detachment to expend over 4000 rounds a day and was a lethal part of the modern army. It was well known that Machine Gunners known as Lewis Gunners were executed when captured due to the devastation they caused.
FRANCE AND FLANDERS SOUTH AFRICAN NATIVE LABOUR CORPS MEDAL PAIR France and Flanders South African Native Labour Corps medal pair to Cpl GH Green British War Medal and Bilingual Victory Medal both named to SANLC. Together with original dog tag to 717 Cpl GH Green SA NLC, WESL, South African Legion numbered (2299) Life member button hole pin and numbered Comrades of the Great War Button hole pin. The SANLC is best known of their great loss in the sinking of the Mendi.
FAMILY GROUPING FOR WWI, WWII AND MODERN SADF TO THE LIESCHING FAMILY Family Grouping for WWI, WWII and Modern SADF to the Liesching Family. WWI trio named to Private GT Liesching, 1914-15 Star for service in German South West Africa named to Pte Ermelo Commando, BWM named to GMP, a rare unit, (Garrison Mounted Police), and Bilingual Victory Medal for service in German East Africa to Pte in 1st SAH (South African Horse). It is rare to find all three medals named to different units. Together with sons medal Group of 5 medals including an early issue SADF 10 years Good Service Medal (Permanent Forces Ribbon and medal numbered 4963), 1939-45 Star, Africa Star with 8th Army clasp for service at El Alamein, War Medal and Africa Service medal all correct impressed to 134410 GHW Liesching. GHW Liesching served with the 1st South African Roads battalion SA Engineering Corps in WW2
WWII OFFICER ITALIAN CAMPAIGN VETERANS GROUPING WITH UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA EFFICIENCY MEDAL WWII Officer Italian Campaign Veterans Grouping with Union of South Africa Efficiency medal. Italy Star, Defence Medal, War Medal and Africa Service Medal officially issued to 243272 AKS Cameron, Union of SA efficiency medal named to Lt AKS Cameron GSC (General Service Corps). Medal mounted as worn. Lt Cameron did not qualify for the 1939-45 Star.
WWII SAAF EAST AND NORTH AFRICAN CAMPAIGN VETERANS GROUPING WITH UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA EFFICIENCY MEDAL WW2 SAAF East and North African campaign Veterans grouping with Union of South Africa Efficiency medal. . 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, War Medal and Africa Service Medal officially issued to 99906 AH Doyle, Union of SA Efficiency medal named to Cpl AH Doyle SAAF (South African Air Force).
OFFICER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE, OBE (CIVIL), EFFICIENCY DECORATION( ED) WWI AND WWII GROUPING Officer of the British Empire, OBE (Civil), Efficiency Decoration( ED) WWII and WWII grouping. WWI British War Medal – Lieutenant T Williams, Africa Star, War Medal and Africa Service Medal officially named to 45005 T Williams, 1953 Coronation medal (unnamed), Union of South Africa GVIR Efficiency Decoration official named Major T Williams SC(V) (Staff Corps – Volunteers). Major Thomas William MBE ED, served with the 28th Royal Fusiliers and 24th Battalion Machine Gun Corps in WW1 and in the UDF Staff Corps in WW2. He settled in Rhodesia and was the Speaker for the Legislative Council of the Federation of Rhodesia, Nyasaland, Central and East Africa. Sold with copies of "Who's Who" and UDF service records. The WWI Victory medal is unfortunately missing, but Major Williams did not qualify for the 1939-45 Star
FRAMED WWI GERMAN VETERANS MEDAL AND PAPER GROUPING Named to a W. Hamburger, a Franco-Prussian WWI veteran. Lot includes his 1870-71 medal, War Commemorative Medal 1914/18 of the Kyffhäuserbund and Hindenburg War Cross with swords. Some banknotes, pins and a postcard photo of the man is included. Framed behind glass.
General Service Medal with Canal Zone Clasp, Awarded to J. O,Hara 2235934, CFN for the Reme, With Purple Ribbon with Green Stripe and Box, Also with a WWI Medal, Awarded to Pte J. O,Hara R. M. L, CH. 915 S, Bronze Death Plaque, Awarded to Thomas O, Hara, With Buckingham Palace slip and Outer sleeve, And with a German Lusitania Medal, Dated 1915, (4)
Collection of WWI Medals presented to Major T. Youngman - 1914/15 Star, General Service Medal 1914-18, Victory Medal 1914-18, G.S metal Clamps - Iraq, North West Frontier Claps 1936-39 and 1937-39, Indian Defence Medal 1939-45, War Medal 1939-1945, Jubilee King George V Medal, and Long Service & Good Conduct Medal.
A Victorian Gold and Enamel Medal, by Vaughton and Sons, Birmingham, 1893, 9ct, shield shaped, the outer edge enamelled in blue and labelled as 'The Raleigh Medal 1893', the centre further enamelled 'J. A. Metcalf' and 'Cardiff Harlequins Club', all within vari-colour gold foliage and below wings and a bicycle wheel, the reverse engraved 'Souvenir', with suspension chain, 5cm high, gross weight 13dwt (20.4gr). Fully marked on the back, the back further stamped 'Vaughton Birm'm. Further part marked on suspension ring. The marks are generally clear. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some minor chips and scratches to the enamel.
A Victorian Gold and Enamel Medal, by Daniel George Collins, Birmingham, 1897, 15ct, shaped as a bicycle wheel, applied with a ribbon, enamelled 'Dunlop 1898', the suspension loop with coronet terminal, the back engraved with an inscription, 4cm high, gross weight 14dwt (12.4gr.) The inscription reads 'To J. A. Metcalf for Successes Accomplished during 1898 on Dunlop Tyres.'. Fully marked on back and stamped 'Collins'. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some very minor chips and scratches to the enamel. The suspension loop is unmarked and a slightly differing colour so may not be gold.
A Victorian Gold Medal, Stamped '15ct', Dated 1897, circular the obverse with a shield chased with the Welsh dragon below a Prince-of-Wales feather and within the legend 'National Cyclists Union South Wales Centre', the reverse engraved with an inscription within laurel branches, with suspension loop, 4.5cm high, 10dwt (15gr.) The inscription reads 'J. A. Metcalf Winner One Mile Welsh Championship 1898'. Stamped '15ct' below Welsh dragon. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.
Four Victorian Silver Medals, One by J. A. Restall and Co., Birmingham, 1896, One by by Daniel George Collins, Birmingham, 1899 and Two Apparently Unmarked, Circa 1898, circular, the obverse stamped with the the arms of England, Scotland and Ireland, within floral emblems and below the Royal crest, all within the legend 'National Cyclists Union Founded 1878', the reverse engraved with an inscription to J. A. Metcalf as a Standard Medal, within laurel branches, three with suspension loop, 3cm diameter, 2oz 4dwt (67.8gr) (4) . Two fully marked on side with engraving. The marks are generally clear. Two are apparently unmarked.. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.
A Victorian Gold Medal, Maker's Mark JM, Possibly for Joseph Moore, Birmingham, 1899, 15ct, Supplied by Spiridion and Sons, Cardiff, circular the obverse with a shield chased with the Welsh dragon below a Prince-of-Wales feather and within the legend 'National Cyclists Union South Wales Centre', the reverse engraved with an inscription within laurel branches, 3.3cm diameter, 10dwt (15.6gr) The inscription reads 'Awarded to J. A. Metcalf Winner of One Mile Welsh Championship 1899'. Fully marked on side with engraving. The marks are clear. Further stamped 'Spiridion Cardiff' below Welsh dragon. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.
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