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A SUPERB group of 10 Boer War/WWI medals to the THORPE family, comprising a QSA, 4 clasps to Pte W. Thorpe, Suffolk Reg, 14 Star trio to Pte J. Thorpe 1/East Yorks Reg, MILITARY MEDAL trio to Pte. F.B. Thorpe, 18/Durham Light Inf, DURHAM PALS and a MILITARY MEDAL trio to Bdr. R. Thorpe RE/RA, with 2 related photos etc (unresearched, Military Medal awards confirmed)
Scottish. 72nd Highlanders attributed Victorian Officer’s pre Crimea plaid brooch.A very fine rare example of the pattern introduced in 1852. Silver quoit finely engraved with Ducal crown resting on “HINDOOSTAN” scroll, thistle sprays; to the base, a scroll “CAPE OF GOOD HOPE” over Officer’s monogram “SRHW”. The centre set with detachable facetted glass foiled citrine. Stout double pin fixing to reverse. VGCHonourable Somerset Richard Hamilton Ward, Ensign 08.11.1850; Lieut. 06.06.53. Served in Crimea including expedition to Kertch and Siege of Sebastopol (Medal and clasp). Adjutant 1857.
WW1 17th (Service) Battalion (British Empire League) King’s Royal Rifle Corps Military Medal.Awarded to “C-4378 PTE H HARRIS 17/KRRC”. The announcement of the award of the Military Medal appeared in the London Gazette on the 11th January 1918. His home town was given as Peckham Private Henry Harris was awarded the BWM & VM.
1840 St. Jean D’Acre Medal. Copper IssueThis example fitted with a straight ribbon suspension. Obverse bearing fortress flying an Ottoman flag, reverse with Sultan’s Cypher etc. Copper medal awarded by The Sultan of Turkey to Petty Officers, NCO’s and ranks of the British, Austrian and Turkish forces under Sir Charles Napier who liberated the city from Egyptian hands in 1840.
Boer War Suffolk Regiment Pair of Medals.Awarded to “4907 PTE A WOODS SUFFOLK REGT”. Comprising: Queen’s South Africa Medal, three clasps “Cape Colony”, “Orange Free State”, “Transvaal”, “PTE SUFFOLK REGT”, King’s South Africa Medal, two clasps “South Africa 1901”, “South Africa 1902”, “PTE SUFFOLK REGT”. Medals loose.Clasp entitlement confirmed.
Victorian Royal Navy Coast Guard Long Service & Good Conduct Medal. 21 Years Service.Awarded to “THOs GRIFFITH’S CN BTMN HM COAST GDS 21 YRS”. Engraved naming with years. ... Accompanied by an Edward VII Royal Naval Reserve Long Service & Good Conduct Medal “I.3109 W. PALMER SEAN 2CL R.N.R”. (2 items)
1st Royal Irish Fusiliers 1882 Egypt Pair of Medals.Awarded to “305 PTE J. COX 1/R I. FUS”. Comprising: Egypt 1882 Medal, clasp “Tel-El-Kebir”, 1882 Khedive’s Star. Medals loose Contact wear.Private John Cox enlisted into the Royal Irish Fusiliers in 1881. He landed in Egypt in August 1882 and remained here until posting back to the UK on the 12th November 1882. He saw service in the East Indies before discharge in 1893.
Boer War 16th Lancers Pair of Medals.Awarded to “4600 C. WOOD 16TH LANCERS”. Comprising: Queen’s South Africa Medal, three clasps “Cape Colony”, “Orange Free State”, “Transvaal”, “PTE 16TH LANCERS”, King’s South Africa Medal, two clasps “South Africa 1901”, “South Africa 1902”, “PTE 16TH LANCERS”. The pair are attractively mounted with a 1900 Queen Victoria Gift Tin, in a Rosewood glazed frame.
9th Foot (East Norfolk) India General Service Medal, Afghanistan 1878 Medal Pair.Awarded to 1635 Private Dennis Mahoney. Comprising: India General Service Medal, clasp “Jowaki 1877-8”, “PTE 2/9TH FOOT”, Afghanistan Medal clasp “Kabul”, “PTE 2/9TH FOOT”. Medals loose.Private Dennis Mahoney enlisted in 1868, his medal entitlement is confirmed. He was discharged in May 1890.
1st Royal Regiment two clasp China War Medal, ‘Taku Forts 1860’ and ‘Pekin 1860’.Awarded to “RICHD HUBBARD 2ND BN 1ST THE RL REGT”. PLEASE NOTE the disc has at some time been broached and the medal is reconstituted. The clasp entitlement for Richard Hubbard is confirmed, he came from Suffolk.
WW1 RFC / RAF Medal Group & Ephemera.Awarded to “11530 1.A.M. J.E. BROWNSON RAF”. Comprising: British War Medal, Victory Medal, Defence Medal Mounted for display. ... Accompanied by EPNS “ID” bracelet “RFC”. .. Two letters sent home from France 1916 etc. Air Mechanic John Ellis Brownson joined the RFC in October 1915 and embarked to on the 1st August 1916. After a stint at St.Omer he was attached to a Artillery Battery on the Somme serving with the “Deptford Gun Brigade”. He was later posted to 7 Squadron and later 2 Squadron. He was discharged in 1919.
WW1 Royal Engineers Meritorious Service Medal Group of Five with Ephemera.Awarded to Sergeant Sydney William Daniel MSM. Comprising: 1914 Star, with clasp “21841 SAPR RE”, British War Medal, Victory Medal “T. SJT R.E.”, Defence Medal, Meritorious Service Medal (GVR) “21841 L.CPL A.SJT S.W. DANIEL B.C.S. COY RE”. Medals mounted for display. The group is accompanied by a photograph of Sergeant Daniel and his discharge certificates. The announcement of the Awarded of the MSM. LG 17th June 1918.Sergeant Sydney William Daniel MSM was born in 1889 and enlisted into the Royal Engineers on the 15th August 1911. A specialist Telegraphist he landed in France on the 15th August 1914 and was discharged on the 14th August 1923.
WW1 Royal Field Artillery Military Medal Group of Three.Awarded to “42609 B.Q.M.SJT J.T. RUSSELL RA”. Comprising: Military Medal, “42609 SJT J.T. RUSSELL C.124/BDE R.F.A”, 1914/15 Star, “BMBR (A. CPL) RFA”, British War Medal, Victory Medal, “B.Q.M.SJT RA”.BQM. Sergeant landed in France on the 30th July 1915. The announcement of the award of the Military Medal appeared in the London Gazette on the 11th December 1917, he is given as a native of Winchester.
WW1 Royal Army Service Corps Meritorious Service Medal (Balkans) Group of Four Medals.Awarded to “T4-065261 C.Q.M. SJT J. LEES RASC”. Comprising: British War Medal, Victory Medal, “T4-065261 C.Q.M. SJT ASC”, Meritorious Service Medal (GVR) “CQSM SJT RASC”, Territorial Efficiency Medal (GVR), “S4-065261 CQM SJT RASC”. ... Accompanied by a 1913 ASC prize bronze medallion.Company Quarter Master Sergeant John Lees announcement of the MSM appeared in the London Gazette on the 3rd June 1919 for service in the Balkans. Medal entitlement confirmed.
WW1 Royal Artillery Long Service Meritorious Service Medal Group of Three Medals.Awarded to “1402761 WO. CL1 E.G. BULLETT RA”. Comprising: British War Medal, “24329 BMBR E.G. BULLETT RA”, Army Long Service & Good Conduct Medal, “1402761 WO CLII RA”, Meritorious Service Medal (GVIR) “WO.CL.1 RA”. Mounted for display.Warrant Officer Edward George Bullett enlisted into the Royal Artillery at the age of 14 years in 1906. His medal Index Card confirms the award of the BWM only. He died in 1956.
WW1 12th Bn Rifle Brigade Military Medal Group of Four.Awarded to “S-2672 SJT H.A. JARVIS RIF BRIG”. Comprising: Military Medal, “S-2672 SJT H.A. JARVIS 12/RIF BDE”, 1914/15 Star, “S-2672 SJT RIF BRIG”, British War Medal, Victory Medal, “SJT RIF BRIG”. Mounted for display polished.Sergeant Henry A Jarvis enlisted on the 2nd September 1914 and landed in France on the 21st July 1915. He was discharged as a result of wounds on the 3rd July 1917. He was awarded the Military Medal LG. 27th October 1917.
WW1 Notts & Derby Regiment Military Cross Group of Four Medals.Awarded to Lieutenant Robert George Whittaker MC who was awarded the Military Cross for gallantry on the 3rd October 1918. Comprising: Military Cross (Privately engraved “LIEUT R.G. WHITTAKER SHERWOOD FORESTERS FRANCE 3RD OCT 1918”), 1914/15 Star, “PTE R.G. WHITTAKER S.A.S.C.”, British War Medal, Victory Medal, “LIEUT”. Group mounted for display. ... Accompanied by a folder of research.Citation for the Military Cross:“At Ramicourt on the 3rd October 1918 he led his Platoon to it’s final objective through heavy machine gun fire. When the enemy counter attacked he collected men from three different Battalions organised them and held off the enemy until darkness. Although suffering severely from shell shock he remained at duty until the Battalion came out of action. He showed great courage and determination.”Lieutenant Robert George Whittaker MC was born in Durban in 1893, in 1915 he volunteered for service with the South African Service Corps and saw action in German South West Africa. Following the end of hostilities in this region he was discharged and in 1916 sailed to England. He was commissioned into the Army Service Corps December 1916. He was posted to France in July 1917, after a number of postings he is attached to the Notts & Derby Regiment and then to the 1/5th Bn. This Battalion formed part of the 139th Bde, 46th Division. Surviving the war he resigned his commission on the 4th August 1919.
8th Bn Loyal North Lancashire Regiment Boer War / WW1 Meritorious Service Medal Group of Seven Medals.A fine “Old Soldiers” group awarded to Warrant Officer James Cole, who enlisted as a boy in 1886. Comprising: Queen’s South Africa Medal, four clasps “Belmont”, “Modder River”, “Orange Free State”, “Transvaal”, (ERASED CLASPS RECONSTITUTED FOR DISPLAY), King’s South Africa Medal, two clasps “South Africa 1901”, “South Africa 1902”, “1609 SERJT J. COLES L.N.LANC REGT”, 1914/15 Star, “18514 C.Q.M.SJT J. COLES L.N.LANC R”, British War Medal Victory Medal, “WO CL 2 L.N. LANC R.”, Army Long Service & Good Conduct Medal (EVIIR), “1609 C. SJT L.N. LANCS REGT”, Meritorious Service Medal (GVR), “18514 R.Q.M.SJT 8/L.N.LANC R”. Group mounted for display. ... Accompanied by a quantity of research.Warrant Officer James Cole was born in 1873 and brought up in the Union Workhouse Portsea Hampshire, at the age of 14 he enlisted into the Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. After various postings he landed in South Africa in February 1899, some 8 months before the declaration of war with the Boers. He saw action at Modder River and Belmont and his name appeared in Despatches on the 10th September 1901. He returned to the UK in August 1902 and was awarded the Army Long Service & Good Conduct Medal. He was posted to the permanent staff of the 3rd Militia Battalion and in 1907 after 21 years service with the Colours was discharged. In 1914 he once again volunteered for service with his old Regiment and with the rank of CQMS of the 8th Bn landed in France on the 25th September 1915. He returned to the UK in early 1918 and was to see a further posting to France in 1919 before his final discharge in March 1919. He was awarded the MSM for services (LG 29/8/18) this being one of only 38 awarded to the Regiment during the Great War. He died at the age of 75 in 1948 at Chorley Lancashire.
WW1 2nd Bn Royal Sussex Regiment 1915 Casualty Family Groups of Medals.Comprising: Medal group awarded to “L-10153 PTE H.S. PAXMAN R.SUSSX” who was Killed in Action on the 9th May 1915. 1914 Star, “PTE 2/R. SUSS R”, British War Medal, Victory Medal “L-10153 PTE R.SUSS R.”... Bronze Memorial Plaque “Harry Stanley Paxman”. ... The group is accompanied by a British War Medal and Victory Medal awarded to “R.3098 E.L. PAXMAN AB RNVR.”.Private Harry Stanley Paxman landed in France with the 2nd Bn Royal Sussex Regiment on the 10th November 1914. He was Killed in Action on the 9th May 1915. He had formally served as a Bandsman with the Northamptonshire Regiment.
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