A Pair of South Africa Campaign Medals, comprising Queen's South Africa Medal with six clasps CAPE COLONY, ELANDSLAAGTE, DEFENCE OF LADYSMITH, ORANGE FREE STATE, TRANSVAAL and BELFAST, and King's South Africa Medal with two clasps SOUTH AFRICA 1901 and SOUTH AFRICA 1902, awarded to 5963 PTE.W.TURNBULL, GORDON HIGHRS:, also, an Imperial Service Medal, to WILLIAM PAXTON TURNBULL, together with original Parchment Certificate of Character on Discharge dated 31st Oct.1904, original Parchment Reserve Certificate dated 31st Oct.1904, Gordon Highlanders ''The Small Book'' of W Turnbull,No.5963, and photocopies of Short Service records and Medal Roll
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A Second World War RAF Casualty Group of Three Medals, posthumously awarded to 1394728 Sergeant A J Lane, comprising 1939-45 Star, Air Crew Europe Star and War Medal, in box of issue with medal slip, a testimonial letter dated 15/11/40 and photocopies of pages of Operations Record Book and Service Record Footnote: Enlisted 8//08/1941. Killed in action 22/9/1943. The No. 90 Squadron aircraft Stirling Mk.III. crashed soon after take off, killing all but one of the six crew members, including Sgt. Lane.
A Second World War Group of Six Medals, comprising 1939-45 Star, Africa Star with clasp 8TH ARMY and corresponding miniature, Italy Star, Defence and War Medal, with medal slip; seven Single Second World War Medals, comprising two Italy Stars, France and Germany Star, and four War Medals (14)
A First World War Commission, to 2nd Lieutenant Archie Douglas Henderson dated 29th March 1915, framed, with photocopied research material comprising White Russian Awards to Army Officers, Supplements to London Gazette for 15 July 1919 and 11 June 1920. He was awarded the DSO, MC and St Vladimir for work in Russia; also, three medal display cases, two frames and a Victory Celebrations magazine 1919 (7)
A Queen's South Africa Medal, with three clasps TRANSVAAL, SOUTH AFRICA 1901 and SOUTH AFRICA 1902, awarded to 5752 PTE.J.H.GILMORE, 13TH HUSSARS, together with National Archives photocopied research material including Short Service Attestation, Statement of Services, Medal Rolls and Military History Sheet.
A Second World War South African Air Force Posthumous Group of Three Medals, comprising 1939-45 Star, Air Crew Europe Star and War Medal, awarded to 1322511 Flight Sergeant Donald Faulkner Ball, 50 Squadron, RAFVR, together with his South African Air Force Observers or Air Gunners Log Book with entries 7th January 1943 to 10th May 1944, after which it states Killed in action 11th May 1944, he was 22 years of age, also photocopies of pages from the Operations Record Book describing his many bombing raids over Germany from March to May 1944
An India General Service Medal 1909, with clasp NORTH WEST FRONTIER 1908, awarded to 18976 Gunr.G.Woodhouse 18th Bty.R.F.A., together with photocopied research material including hand written Digest of Service 13th July 1905 to 12th December 1910 and Supplement to the London Gazette 14th February to 31st May 1908. Dings to edge between 5 o'clock and 7 o'clock on reverse.
A Group of Five Pakistan Medals, comprising 1998 Nuclear Test Chagai Medal, Tamgha-e-Istaqlal, A.H.1422 Escalation 2001-02 Medal, 10 Year Service Medal, 1990 Golden Jubilee Medal and 1997 Golden Jubilee Medal, brooch mounted; also, eleven various ribbon clasps/rosette and a Princess Mary 1914 Christmas Tin, lacking contents
A Late Victorian/First World War Group of Four Medals, comprising India Medal 1895-1902, with clasp PUNJAB FRONTIER 1897-98, awarded to 3480 Pte. H.Willis 3d Bn Rif:Bde, British War Medal to 2.LIEUT. H.A.WILLIS, and General Service Medal 1918-62 with clasp IRAQ and MID oak leaf to LIEUT.H.A.WILLIS, with photocopies of Short Service Attestation dated 8th November 1894 (Service number and regiment changed to 7697 Oxfordshire Light Infantry), Statement of Services, Military History Sheet etc
A Korea Pair 1950-53 (Canadian Issue), comprising Korea Medal awarded to SC-7217 B.G.I. HEENAN and United Nations Korea Medal. Footnote:- Sold with a small note - Beverly Garth Heenan was born on 20 May 1933. Living at Campbellford, Ontario and employed as a General Labourer, he enrolled into the Canadian Army at Kingston on 27 June 1951. With the Royal Canadian Infantry Corps he served in Korea and was wounded in action - listed as such in the Official Casualty List No. 165 of 10 January 1953. He was honourably released from the service as medically unfit on 30 December 1953. He was one of 409 members of the R.C.R. to be wounded in Korea
A Collection of USA Militaria, comprising Good Conduct Medal and ribbon bar in original box, National Defense Service Medal, American Campaign Medal 1939-45, two US Scout medals for Johnny Appleseed Trail and Buffalo Trail, Wound badges, forty six US State hand held flags with gilt plastic handles, twenty pairs of unmarked dog tags and chains, medal ribbon bars, officer's bars etc
An India Medal 1895-1902, with clasp RELIEF OF CHITRAL 1895, awarded to 1979 Gunner J.J.Ryan, No.8 Mtn.By.R.A., together with photocopied hand written and typed transcripts from Digest (Record) of No.8 Mountain Battery, Royal Artillery from 15th February 1895 to 23rd October 1899 (Initials and surname officially re-engraved)
A First World War and Inter-War Group of Five Medals to Gerald Charles Routh Herdon, comprising British War Medal and Victory Medal with MID(London Gazette 14 December 1917) (LIEUT.G.C.R.HERDON), Jubilee Medal 1935, Coronation Medal 1937 and India General Service Medal 1936-39 with clasp NORTH WEST FRONTIER 1937-39 (G.C.R.HERDON, F.C.), together with photocopies of London Gazette, The Gazette of India Extraordinary January 2nd 1928 and The Gazette of India, June 15 1940 in which he is mentioned as being conferred a Bar to the King's Police Medal (not with this group), also his Death Certificate and photocopies of Medal Index Card, Military History Sheet, etc Footnote:- Gerald Charles Routh Herdon was born in India 30th July 1897 (British Subject), he served in the ranks with the RFA Territorial Force,1915, appointed 2nd Lieutenant RGA Special Reserve 1916, Promoted Lieutenant 1918, after the war he served as Superintendent of Police, N.W.F.Provinces, Indian Police, he died in Hove, England 1988
ASSORTED MEDALS comprising a Great Exhibition 1851 bronze medal 'For Services', to Richard Durrant, engraved, in case of issue; an Edward VII Coronation 1902 silver medal, presented by R. Thorne & Sons Limited, Distillers, in case of issue; a Special Constabulary Long Service Medal (Walter Cowell), with 'The Great War 1914-18' clasp, officially impressed, unmounted; and two others, (5).
A SECOND WORLD WAR GROUP OF FOUR MEDALS, ATTRIBUTED TO CAPTAIN J. WOODWARD, SHERWOOD FORESTERS (NOTTINGHAMSHIRE & DERBYSHIRE REGIMENT) comprising the 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, Italy Star, with 'Mention in Despatches' oak leaf, and War Medal 1939-45, all unnamed as issued, unmounted. Provenance: The family of the recipient, by direct descent. Note: By family repute Capt. Woodward was captured in Italy, escaped and returned home on foot.
AN INDIA GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL 1849-1895 TO ABLE SEAMAN GEORGE SMITH, H.M.S. CONTEST with single clasp Pegu (GEO. SMITH 94 A.B. CONTEST), engraved, possibly re-named, unmounted. Note: H.M.S. Contest was a 12-gun brig launched in 1846. The ship and her company were involved in operations around the waters of Southern Burma from the 5th of April until the 20th of December, and in the annexation of Pegu (now known as Bago, Myanmar), for which they were due prize money from the capture of booty.
A GREAT WAR PAIR OF MEDALS TO PRIVATE E. PHELPS, MACHINE GUN CORPS comprising the India General Service Medal, with single clasp Afghanistan N.W.F. 1919 (115502 PTE. E. PHELPS. M.G.C.) and British War Medal 1914-20 (115502 PTE. E.W. PHELPS. M.G.C.), both officially impressed, mounted for display.
TWO GREAT WAR PAIRS OF MEDALS the first to Pioneer A.G. Miller, Royal Engineers, comprising the British War Medal 1914-20 and Victory Medal (both 144480 PNR. A.G. MILLER. R.E.), officially impressed, bar-mounted for wearing; the second to Acting 2nd Hand G.W. Adams, Royal Naval Reserve, comprising the British War Medal 1914-20 and Victory Medal (both 3317S.D. G.W. ADAMS. ACT. 2 HD. R.N.R.), officially impressed, bar-mounted for wearing.
A SECOND WORLD WAR CASUALTY GROUP OF FOUR MEDALS, TO GUNNER C.T. INGRAM, ROYAL ARTILLERY comprising the 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, Italy Star, and War Medal 1939-45, all unnamed as issued, unmounted, with original named entitlement slip. Provenance: The family of the recipient, by direct descent. Note: 1743855 Gunner Charles Thomas Ingram, 52 Lt. A.A. Regt., Royal Artillery, husband of Irene Ingram of Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset, died on 13th August 1944, aged 38. He is buried with honour at Foiano Della Chiana War Cemetery, 31km south of Arezzo.
SPORTING MICELLANY A boxed and hallmarked silver medal issued by the London Water Polo League to the Team Race Winners 1934. A programme without the covers for the Isle of Man Races 1938, worn and 2 racecards for Greyhound Racing at Harringay 19/10/1936 and 19/12/1936 and a programme for the Six-A-Six Lacrosse Tournament at Bromley Country Club 17/4/1937. Fair to generally good
A double gallantry group of six medals, awarded to 18700 CS MJR-ARS MJR A Richardson 9/North'd Fus, comprising a Distinguished Conduct Medal, a Military Medal, a Queen's South Africa Medal (9688 Sjt A Richardson C Gds) with Cape Colony and South Africa 1902 clasps, and a 1914-15 trio See illustrationReport by PMAll six medals are engraved with the same name - A Richardson - 18700.Eight on the South Africa medal - A Richardson - 9688Report by KBAll marked Richardson
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