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Royal Academy of Music; A silver Medal, awarded to Lydia M. Barton, for singing, dated 1903, in fitted presentation case, together with three cased bronze medallions also awarded to Lydia Barton, together with a St. John's Ambulance badge, a St. John of Jerusalem enamelled medal etc., (a lot)
Early 20th century oak mantel clock presented to J S Anderson for being presented with the Military Medal and three other 20th century oak cased mantel clocks, pone with triple train movement, H26cm max (4) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A group of mostly silver mounted jewellery, comprising; a moss agate ring, three further gem set rings, an oval cornelian pendant, three gem set pendants, a swimming fob medal, a bracelet, an oval pendant locket with a neckchain, two further neckchains, three necklaces, five pairs of earrings and one odd earring, (22).
A QUEEN'S SOUTH AFRICA MEDAL TO PRIVATE T. WATTS, 1ST BATTALION LEICESTERSHIRE REGIMENT second type reverse, with four clasps Talana, Defence of Ladysmith, Laing's Nek & Belfast (4629 PTE T. WATTS, 1: LEIC: REGT), officially impressed, unmounted; together with related paperwork (photocopies).
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, unmounted. Note (1): 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 for capture of booty Note (2): The Second Burma War mainly came about due to the unwillingness of the King of Ava to abide by the Treaty of Yendaboo which had been set up on the of 24th February 1826 after the first Burma War. This treaty allowed the British and the Honourable East India Company trading facilities in the port of Rangoon. The loss of this territory was a hard blow to the Burmese, and it remained a critical issue in British-Burmese relations. In 1852 violations of the treaty included the molestation of shipping, attacks on British warships, and the alleged ill treatment of British subjects. Attempts to obtain satisfaction failed and war was declared on 2nd April 1852. A squadron under Commodore G. Lambert and an expeditionary force under Major General Henry Godwin were dispatched on 28th March 1852. Fighting was concentrated in the Irrawaddy delta around Rangoon. Martaban was captured on 5th April, Rangoon on 14th April, Bassein on 19th May, Pegu on 4th April; and Prome on 10th October, and on 20th December the Pegu province was annexed. The situation was further complicated by unrest in the country, led by Myat-Toon, who had his stronghold near Donubyu. By the start of 1853, most of the resistance had ceased and the whole of the Burmese coast from Chittagong down to Rangoon and Pegu passed into the British hands. The war officially ended on 30th June 1853.
A GREAT WAR MILITARY MEDAL AND BAR GROUP OF THREE TO PRIVATE H. KINNEAR, ROYAL ARMY SERVICE CORPS comprising the Military Medal (M-331557 PTE. H. KINNEAR. R.A.S.C.), officially impressed, British War Medal 1914-20 and Victory Medal (M-331557 PTE H KINNEAR A S C), both re-named, mounted for display; together with related documents (photocopies).
A GREAT WAR & LATER GROUP OF SIX TO LANCE CORPORAL G. SCOTT, ROYAL ENGINEERS comprising the 1914 Star, with 'Mons' clasp (24058 L.CPL G. SCOTT. R.E.), British War Medal 1914-20 and Victory Medal, with M.I.D. bronze oak leaf (24058 A. SJT. G.A. SCOTT. R.E.), Army Meritorious Service Medal GRV, swivel suspender, third type ribbon (24058 CPL. A. SJT. G.A. SCOTT. R.E.), all officially impressed, Coronation Medal 1937, and Special Constabulary Long Service Medal, GRV (SERGT. ALFRED. G. SCOTT), bar-mounted for wearing.
GREAT BRITAIN - ASSORTED STERLING SILVER comprising five Elizabeth II commemorative Silver Jubilee crowns, 1977, each in case of issue (each 28.276g); an Elizabeth II commemorative Silver Wedding Anniversary of the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh medal, 1972, in case of issue (62g); Marriage of the Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer commemorative Royal Wedding Eyewitness Medal, 1981, in case of issue (21g); and Royal Wedding Medallic First Day Cover, 1973, in wallet of issue, (9).
A GREAT WAR CASUALTY GROUP TO PRIVATE E.A. GILLAM, SOMERSET LIGHT INFANTRY comprising the 1914-15 Star, British War Medal 1914-20 and Victory Medal (all 15545 PTE. E.A. GILLAM. SOM.L.I.), officially impressed, mounted for display, and a Memorial Plaque (Ernest Arthur Gillam). Note: 15545 Private Ernest Arthur Gillam, 1st Battalion, Somerset Light Infantry, the son of John and Annie Gillam of Trent, Sherborne, Dorset, died on 26th April 1916, at the age of 19. He is buried with honour at Humbercamps Communal Cemetery Extension.
A ROYAL NAVAL EGYPT GROUP OF THREE TO ORDERLY WILLIAM DURIE comprising the Egypt Medal 1882-89 (W. DURIE, ORD: H.M.S. 'MINOTAUR'), engraved, Royal Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, VR (WM DURIE, BOATMAN, H.M. COAST GUARD.), officially impressed, and Khedive's Star, unnamed as issued, mounted for display.
A GREAT WAR MILITARY MEDAL GROUP OF FOUR TO PRIVATE W.G. BRIMBLE, 6TH BATTALION SOMERSET LIGHT INFANTRY comprising the Military Medal GRV (17674 PTE. W.G. BRIMBLE. 6/SOM.L.I.), 1914-15 Star, British War Medal 1914-20 and Victory Medal (all 17674 PTE. W.G. BRIMBLE. SOM.L.I.), all officially impressed, mounted for display.
A GREAT WAR MILITARY CROSS GROUP OF THREE TO LIEUTENANT G.H.Y. GILBEY, HERTFORDSHIRE REGIMENT comprising the Military Cross GRV, undated and unnamed as issued, British War Medal 1914-20 and Victory Medal (LIEUT. G.H.Y. GILBEY), both officially impressed, mounted for display; together with related paperwork (photocopies). Supplement to the London Gazette 26th January 1917 [Military Cross]: '2nd Lt. George Harold Yates Gibey, Hert. R. / For conspicuous gallantry in action. He carried out several daring reconnaissances under fire previous to the attack. Later, he rendered most valuable assistance in assembling the battalion in an extremely difficult area.'
A SOUTH AFRICA MEDAL 1877-79 (ZULU WAR) TO PRIVATE J. COURTNEY, 2ND BATTALION 3RD (EAST KENT, THE BUFFS) REGIMENT OF FOOT (LATE 107TH REGIMENT OF FOOT, BENGAL LIGHT INFANTRY) with single clasp 1879 (839. PTE. J. COURTNEY. 2-3RD FOOT), engraved, unmounted; together with an original typed summary of the recipient's long military service, twenty-one years with the colours, and two years Great War service: 'Record of James Courtney 107th Regiment' (Bengal Light Infantry) On the 2nd October 1868 enlisted at Taunton, proceeded to Preston, Lancashire. 15th October 1870 sailed for India from Portsmouth, landed November 1870 at Bombay, proceeded to Dumdum, thence in 1872 to Punah, thence to Secunderbad, homeward bound 1875 landed at Cowes proceeded to Parkhurst 1876, volunteered to the 3rd Buffs (2nd Battalion) in June 1876, proceeded to Mulingar, Ireland, 1876, proceeded to Cape, October 1876, wrecked on the ship 'St. Lawrence' 1876, (all saved on board), landed at Cape Town 1876, proceeded to East London, from East London to Dunbar 1877 proceeded to Peter Martizbrig (marching, no trains) 1878 to Gayla River (Africa) 11th January 1879, Zulu Campaign, medal & clasp, after the campaign proceeded to Singapore, three years at Singapore thence to Unkong 2 1/2 years, homeward bound to England 1885, landed at Port Said on way home, proceeded to Cairo, from Cairo up the Nile to Assoam, proceeded to England June 1886, landed at Portsmouth 1886 and went to Dover 1887, pensioned out November 1889. 15th September 1915 re-enlisted in the GREAT WAR at age 64, served at Taunton till October 1917, transferred to Labour Corp 1917, invalided, discharge September 1917. ONE OF THE OLDEST VETERANS IN CHARD.' Note: The 2nd Battalion, 3rd (East Kent, The Buffs) Regiment of Foot had previously served in the Ionian islands and the West Indies. Towards the end of 1878, the HQ and 5 companies of the Buffs, which had been scattered over a wide area of Natal, were ordered to concentrate at Thring's Post, near the mouth of the Tugela river. Early in November three more companies arrived from Mauritius, at which time they were ordered to construct an earthwork on the right bank of the river, which subsequently became known as Fort Pearson. The Regiment served at the Battle of Inyezane. Two companies of the 3rd were subsequently present at the Battle of Gingindlovu, having been detached from Pearson's column for convoy duties, and thereby escaping being besieged at Eshowe, like their regimental comrades. The Regiment formed part of Crealock's 1st Division in the second invasion of Zululand.
A GREAT WAR DISTINGUISHED CONDUCT MEDAL GROUP OF THREE MEDALS TO PRIVATE H.G. MUDDLE, WILTSHIRE REGIMENT (LATE 8TH BATTALION SOMERSET LIGHT INFANTRY) comprising the Distinguished Conduct Medal (27822 PTE H.G. MUDDLE. 8/SOM.L.I.), British War Medal 1914-20 and Victory Medal (both 32661 PTE. H.G. MUDDLE . WILTS. R.), all officially impressed, mounted for display.
A GREAT WAR GROUP OF SIX TO LIEUTENANT H. WITCHELL, 11TH HUSSARS comprising an O.B.E. (Military) GRI, unnamed as issued, 1914-1915 Star (15742 PTE. H. WITCHELL 11TH HRS.), British War Medal 1914-20 and Victory Medal (both LIEUT. H. WITCHELL.), India General Service Medal GRV, with single clasp Afghanistan N.W.F. 1919 (LIEUT. H. WITCHELL, S.T.C.), all officially impressed, and Defence Medal, unnamed as issued, bar-mounted for wearing.
A SECOND WORLD WAR & LATER LONG SERVICE & GOOD CONDUCT GROUP OF SIX MEDALS TO WARRANT OFFICER O.W. WATTS, SOMERSET LIGHT INFANTRY comprising the 1939-45 Star, France and Germany Star, Defence Medal and War Medal 1939-45, all unnamed as issued, Coronation Medal 1937, and Long Service and Good Conduct (Military) Medal GRVI, with Regular Army bar (5665022 W.O. CL. III. O.W. WATTS. SOM. L.I.), officially impressed, bar-mounted for wearing; together with an archive of additional items, comprising a Somerset Light Infantry brass bed-plate '5665022 O. WATTS'; service-issue pen-knife, dated 1952; and other items.
AN EFFICIENCY MEDAL (TERRITORIAL), GEO. V, TO PRIVATE A.J. PEACOCK, GLOUCESTERSHIRE REGIMENT (5176197 PTE. A.J. PEACOCK. 6-GLOUC. R.), officially impressed, unmounted; together with a Victory Medal to Private W. Wallace, Gloucestershire Regiment (2548PTE. W. WALLACE. GLOUC. R.), officially impressed, unmounted; a pair of Gloucestershire Regiment collar badges; the top of a Gloucestershire Regiment swagger stick (shaft broken); a War Medal 1939-45, unnamed as issued; and a German Third Reich iron cross, 1939.
A GREAT WAR PAIR OF MEDALS TO PRIVATE M. PERRY, ROYAL WARWICKSHIRE REGIMENT comprising the British War Medal 1914-20 and Victory Medal (both 203513 PTE. M. PERRY. R. WAR. R.), officially impressed, unmounted; together with a British War Medal 1914-20 to Private W.G. Storey, Devonshire Regiment (70753 PTE. W.G. STOREY. DEVON. R.), officially impressed, unmounted, (3).
A GREAT WAR CASUALTY FAMILY GROUP namely a trio of medals to Sergeant F.W. Garner, East Kent Regiment, comprising the 1914-15 Star, British War Medal 1914-20 and Victory Medal (all G-1321 SJT F.W. GARNER. E. KENT R.), officially impressed, unmounted, together with a Memorial Plaque (Frederick William Garner); and a trio of medals to his brother, Bombardier R.C. Garner, Royal Artillery, comprising the 1914-15 Star (44186 GNR: R.C. GARNER R.F.A.), British War Medal 1914-20 and Victory Medal (both 44186 BMBR. R.C. GARNER. R.A.), officially impressed, unmounted. Note: 1321 Sergeant Frederick William Garner, 7th Battalion, The Buffs (East Kent Regiment), died on 22nd August 1918. He is buried with honour at Bouzincourt Ridge Cemetery, Albert.
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