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A GEORGE VI MILITARY MEDAL GROUP OF TEN to 1450 4308 A. cpl. J Brown R.E. with the O.B.E. MLY war medal, '39 - '45 star, France and Germany star, defence medal, Elizabeth II Coronation medal, Jubilee medal, Territorial medal and the Cadet Force medal with boxes of issue for the M. M. & O.B.E. and the miniature group Condition Report: Available upon request
A RARE 9CT GOLD LONDON FLOODLIGHT FOOTBALL MEDAL the obverse inscribed London Floodlight Football, Jan.4, the reverse inscribed John Harkins, Millwall with ring suspension, with newspaper clipping regarding the match and a yellow-metal medal, the obverse inscribed Powderhall New Year Marathon, the reverse inscribed Won by H. Smith, Armadale, 1942 with ring suspension in original fitted case Condition Report: Available upon request
A VICTORIAN INDIA MEDAL to 3674 Pte. J. Allan, Gordon Highlanders with three clasps, Relief of Chitral 1895, Punjab Frontier 1897-98, Tiran 1897 - 98 with a Victorian South Africa medal to Pte. Allan with four clasps, Cape Colony, Paardeberg, Driefontien and Johannesburg, also an Edward VII South Africa medal to Pte. Allan with two clasps, South Africa 1901 and 1902 with his WWI group of three and a WWI group of two to 13890 Pte. D. McI, Mackie H.L.I. (8) Condition Report: Available upon request
A SILVER-GILT MASONIC MEDAL OF OPENWORK DESIGN BY THOMAS HARPER, 1813 the obverse inscribed Comp W A Burridge, the outer band inscribed Si Talia Jungere Possis Sit Tibi Scire Satis, A.L. 5813 A.D. 1813, six pointed star, inscribed to reverse, Strength, Concord, Beauty, Truth, Wisdom and Peace with, the reverse also inscribed, with central sun in majesty, the outer band inscribed Deo Regi Fratribus Honor Fidelitas Benevolentia with globe and dividers, the lower with TH and inscribed T. Harper Fleet Street Fecit, 8 x 5.5cm Thomas Harper, established a reputation as one of the best makers of Masonic Jewels in London. He was first initiated in 1761 into Lodge No. 24 in Bristol, but on moving to Charlestown, South Carolina, he was the first Junior Warden of Lodge No. 190. He was a most influential member of the Grand Master's Lodge No. 1 on the Atholl register, now No. 1 on the register of the United Grand Lodge of England and he was honoured in September 1785, at the age 50, with Grand Rank. Thomas Harper was in practice as a silversmith whilst in America, however he first registered his mark at Goldsmiths' Hall on May 27th 1790 Condition Report: Available upon request
An enamelled Home Guard lapel badge, Auxiliary Fine service cap and lapel badges, Victorian Queen's institute of District Nursing medal member 6349, Civil Nursing Reserve pin badge, British Red Cross Society cap badge, WVS Civil Defence badge, St Johns Ambulance buttons, rank and cap badges and epaulets, together with Berkshire and Lancashire constabularies buttons, badges and members.
A parade mounted set of five WWII medals including 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, Italy Star, War and Defence medals, together with "Wing Leader" by Air Vice Marshal Johnnie Johnson signed by the author to the inside cover and with a tipped in Stanley Paul bookplate bearing the signatures of seven Battle of Britain pilots and a WVS medal box containing lapel badge.
An Imperial Service Medal awarded in 1923 to Mr Francis William Womack, for services to the Postal Service with presentation letter in case, a cased Women's Voluntary Service Medal with lapel badge, a cased Freemasons Hospital Medal marked Aegros Sanat Humanities and a 1953 Coronation commemorative Medal (4).
A three generation collection of medals and ephemera, comprising Victoria Sutlej medal with Sobraon clasp awarded to George Wood of the 53rd Foot Shropshire Regiment, WWI British War medal, Victory Medal and 1914-15 Star awarded to 1429 Dvr. G. Wood R.F.A. and a small amount of WWII period paperwork relating to George D. Wood.
A group of medals to Lt. Commander Gray RNR, George V Distinguished Service Order (DSO), 1914/15 Star, War Medal and Croix de Guerre, together with a replica Victory Medal. Frederick William Gray was born in 1872 and was a Hull Trinity House boy, serving his apprenticeship with the Wilson Line. In 1892 he obtained his Second Mate ticket, followed by First Mate in 1894 and Master in 1897. In 1902 he was Captain of S.S. Swanee. On the 5th December he enlisted as a Lieutenant with the R.N.R., and was mentioned in Dispatches in July 1917. He was awarded the D.S.O. in November 1917 whilst in command of H.M.S. Jacent, an armed trawler, for his action in the sinking of UC 41, a mine laying submarine off the Tay Estuary. In May 1918 he received the Croix de Guerre and in July 1918 was promoted to Lt. Commander. His sister was married to John Bulmer whose medals are included in this auction.
An Albert Medal (second class) and Mercantile Marine War Medal, awarded to John David Bulmer. Inscribed verso; "Presented by His Majesty to John David Bulmer, boatswain of the S.S. Rhydwer of Cardiff, for gallantry at a fire, on board the vessel at, Genoa, 31st January 1917". Provenance; by descent. John Bulmer (1881 - 1939) was born in Selby, Yorkshire, he married Florence Gray of Hull in 1904. It is recorded by the Board of Trade, Whitehall Gardens, 7th September 1917 "That the KING (is) pleased to confer the Decoration of the Albert Medal upon John David Bulmer, boatswain of the steamship "Rhydwen," of Cardiff, and Private John Edward Brown, R.M.L.I". The following is an account of the services in respect of which the Decoration has been conferred: "On the 31st January 1917, while the steamship "Rhydwen," of Cardiff, was lying at Genoa, a fire broke out in the ship's magazine. A fire signal was immediately hoisted, but, before assistance arrived Bulmer and Brown went below, unlocked the door of the magazine and got the hose at the seat of the fire. Water was then played on the magazine and the ammunition was taken out on deck, and, owing to the prompt action of the ship's crew, the fire was extinguished. Considerable risk was incurred by Bulmer and Brown in rendering the service." Private John Edward Brown belonged to the Royal Marine Light Infantry. He was a DEMS gunner assigned to the ship. (Defensively Equipped Merchant Ship). The Rhydwen was a steam powered cargo ship built in 1914; she was torpedoed and sunk on the 18th March 1917 by U67. His wife's brother was Lt. Commander F.W. Gray, whose medals are included in this auction.
A family collection of medals concerning the Witty family of Castle Hill, Hunmanby, North Yorkshire, dating from World War One to the 1950s. The three sons of William R. Witty a bricklayer and his wife Emma served in the Yorkshire Regiment and the Royal Field Artillery during WWI. Private Ernest Reveley Witty, service number 3659, of the 1/5 Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, died on the 13th April 1916, aged 26, and is buried in Lindenhoek Chalet Military Cemetery at Kemmel in Belgium. Included are his named death plaque in original envelope and card cover, a framed death scroll, 1914-1918 war medal, Victory medal, a letter from the Record Office, York enclosing the Victory Medal, two copy photographs (one in uniform taken c1914), a copy photograph of his CWGC headstone and a communication from the Director of Graves Registrations and enquiries enclosing a photograph of his grave with original wooden marker. Private Ralph Witty, service number 3658 renumbered 235025, of the 5th Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, died on the 1st October 1918, aged 23, and is buried in Glageon Communal Cemetery Extension at Nord in France. Included are his named death plaque in original envelope and card cover, a framed death scroll, 1914-1918 war medal, Victory medal, a letter from the Record Office, York to accompany the Victory Medal and two copy photographs (one in uniform taken c1914). Private George Walter Witty, service number 2494 of the Yorkshire Regiment transferred to the Royal Army Ordnance Corp with number 046547 after being wounded. Included are his 1914/1915 Star, 1914-1918 War Medal, Victory Medal, an Army Form W.5118 to accompany preliminary issue of the Victory Medal Riband, a small box containing the bullet removed from his kidney when he was wounded, two copy photographs (one in uniform taken c1914) and a photograph of him with B Company, 5th Battalion Yorkshire Regiment. Also included are a medal envelope addressed to Mr W. R. Witty, Castle Hill, Hunmanby and a medal bar for Queen's South Africa Medal, King's South Africa Medal, 1914-1918 War Medal and Victory Medal, together with the notification enclosed with a death plaque, the envelope containing a card and photograph dated 1914 from the Princess Mary Christmas tin, a 1914 Star and Victory Medal to 22548 Gunner W. S. Parker, Royal Field Artillery, a 1914-1918 War Medal to 50575 Driver C. V. Floater, WWII Africa Star, 1939-1945 Star, Defence Medal, 1939-1945 War medal and a Queen Elizabeth II Imperial Service Medal marked to John Forrest Witty in presentation case.
Of railway interest - a bronze medal depicting a Coronation locomotive issued in celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the Railways Act 1921, an oval railway service lapel badge for LMS number 49927, another for LNER numbered 20558, a gold and red British Rail cloth badge, a British Railway chrome cap badge depicting a coronet wilt lion holding wheel and assorted other railway related badges, buttons and lapel badges.
A silk or rayon headscarf commemorating the end of the second World War, together with sweethearts badges, British Legion lapel badges, medal ribbons, war service badges, fire pins, an October 1914 dated souvenir of the Great War badge depicting a £1 note and a 1914-1919 victory medal to 10955 Pte R. Barn West Yorkshire regiment.
Army of India Medal with Ava Clasp named to S Thornton, Commr. RN. Complete with original ribbon and pin. Samuel Thornton, 1797 - 1859 was the son of an MP and later rose to the rank of Admiral. https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Royal_Naval_Biography/Thornton,_Samuel His son later wrote a book about him entitled "Some things we have remembered".
British India General Service medal with Sikkim 1888 clasp to 1334 Pte J Bartram, 2nd Battl Derby Regt, complete with original ribbon. Along with his Discharge Certificate dated 1890 and his service record book with a cloth cover. Also included in this lot is a framed typed extract from the London Gazette re the award of a Meritorious Service Medal to 21420 JC Bartram, 1/Notts & Derby Regt", WW1 ribbon bar, copy of "Bullets & Billets" by Bruce Bairnsfather and a Coronation Order of Service for Edward VII.
WW1 British Royal Navy Medal group comprising of 1914-15 Star, War Medal, Victory Medal and Imperial Russian Order of St. Anne, 3rd class to Payr Lt Cr EP Rickcord, RN. Complete with all original ribbons and with the original case for the Order of St. Anne with instructions for wear. This group comes with his Service Certificates dating from 1897 to 1929, a book of Sea Phrases English & Italian dated 1893, copies of the citation for the Order of St Anne, English translation award citation given for service on HMS Jupiter in 1915 along with extensive family history research, copies of articles related to the family's RN service. Also included in the group is his Royal Navy Officers Sword with 80cm long single edged fullered proof marked blade with etched decoration. No makers mark. Wire bound shagreen grip, lions head pommel. Overall length 96cm. Complete with leather scabbard with twin suspension rings.
WW1 British Royal Artillery Medal Group to 157051 Gnr GE Richardson RA, comprising of War Medal and Victory Medal complete with original ribbons and with box of issue a/f, along with his Royal Artillery cap badge with spinning wheel, 1921 edition Soldiers guide "The Indian Empire" with pull out colour map of India, postcard photo of Gunner Richardson with his comrades and a double sided photo brooch showing him in civilian clothes.
WW1 British Medal Group to 105889 Company Quartermaster Sergeant H Finch, Royal Engineers comprising of 1914-15 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal, Distinguished Conduct Medal, WW2 Defence Medal and French Croix de Gurre with Bronze Star. All complete with original ribbons. He was attached to the Railway Operating Division. His Citation for the DCM reads: 105889 CQMS H Finch RE (Wolverhampton) London Gazette 3 Sept 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. He managed to detach two wagons containing shells which had been ignited by enemy fire from a train, and by his gallant action saved the rest. He has previously done fine work. Also included in the sale is his hallmarked Gold London Midland and Scottish Railway Ambulance Center medallion in original case.
WW1 British Death Plaque Group complete with original cardboard packet and outer envelope to 11398 Pte Ernest Bumby, Coldstream Guards. The plaque comes with his Soldiers Small Book, letter from his CO No 3 Coy explaining he was killed by an aircraft bomb, slip for the 1914-15 Star, slip for War Medal & Victory Medal, postcards, photos, framed Coldstream Guards certificate of service, pocket compass with combinded magnifying glass, etc.
WW1 British Nurse Medal Group to Sister Jane Ellithorn / Sister (Mrs) Jane Stewart TFNS comprising of: WW1 British War Medal, Victory Medal and Territorial War Medal. Along with her Territorial Force Nursing Service Cape badge in JR Gaunt marked box of issue: A cased enamel & silver General Nursing Council of England and Wales membership badge engraved to reverse "J Stewart SRN 11453 dated 16/2/23: a pair of WW1 French Pilots Wings: letter from a Serbian Officer she treated: ASC Sweetheart badge: Service Records: Letters: Photographs: etc.
WW1 British Death Plaque and Scroll, 1914-15 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal to 1908 Pte Charles Geeson, 1/5th Battl, Notts and Derbyshire Regiment. KIA at Ypres, Sept 8th 1915 aged 18. Complete with original boxes of issue. All with original ribbons. Along with a British War Medal to 31688 Pte P Stafford, Notts and Derbyshire Regiment. No ribbon. Plus a 1927 photo of his grave, press cutting with photo and account of his death, war graves letter.
WW1 British War Medal and Victory Medal to 205098 Pte A Rowley, Labour Corps. Complete with original ribbons. Along with his three RAOB Medallions (one in silver - gilt) plus a Pioneer Corps cap badge (one lug missing) a 1939-45 Star with ribbon and a Derby & District Wednesday Football League Medal 1950-51.
WW1 British Victory Medal to 18793 Pte G Pridmore, Yorkshire Light Infantry, no ribbon. Along with Silver War badge serial number 515079 to 204058 Pte Harry Bradwell, 4th Battl. Yorkshire Regt, enlisted 4th December 1915 and discharged due to sickness on 12 June 1918, complete with rare issue slip to the War Badge.
WW1 British 1914-15 Star, War Medal and Victory Medal to 1831 Pte G Robinson, Notts & Derbyshire Regiment. Complete with original ribbons. Along with a Silver War Badge 478260 to Pte George Robinson, 3rd Hussars (Kings Own) plus a pair of Cameron's brass shoulder titles and cap badge, pair RA titles and cap badge, GS Corps cap badge, Canada title, Great Central Railway cap badge, cloth drivers badge, silver fob and chain.
WW1 British Medal Group to 95673 Clp James Gladden, RFA comprising of 1914-15 Star, War Medal and Victory Medal, complete with original ribbons and mounted on a bar, cloth ribbon bar of same, along with his Princess Mary's Gift Tin 1914 with card insert, Greetings Card 1915, Bullet pencil, letter of issue dated 25/3/20, miniature RA cap badge, RA Sweetheart brooch, silver Army Education Corps Shorncliffe Inter Group Games Medallion, Soliders Small Book, Demob papers etc. Also included is his Son's WW2 RAMC AB64 and Release Papers, RAF cap badge etc.
WW1/WW2 British Medal group to L-2129 Gnr Harold Heath, Royal Field Artillery comrising of 1914-15 Star, War Medal, Victory Medal, WW2 Defence Medal, Special Constabulary Medal with 1949 Long Service Clasp. All mounted on a bar with original ribbons. Alog with his silver ARP lapel badge, Royal British Legion cap badge and Royal Artillery cap badge, plus box of issue for the Special Constabulary medal
WW1 British Silver War badge with safety chain serial number 12027 awarded to 16654 Pte Herbert Walter Culverwell, North Staffordshire Regt. Along with a brooch pinned North Staffs cap badge. Plus King Regt Sweetheart badge, Border Regt cap badge, National Fire Service Association cap badge, rank pip, WO rank Crown, GR V patriotic pin, 3 GR V & Queen Mary Jubilee Medallions and chocolate tin, WW2 Defence Medal without ribbon, British Red Cross 3 years service badge, Voluntary Medical Service Medal with ribbon to Mrs Dorothy A Whittal in silver.
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