A FATHER & SON MEDAL GROUP Father: Great War Pair - 96280 Pte J C Hall DLI Defence Medal South Shields Football Medal Condition GVF John C Hall was born in Tyne Dock, South Shields. Son: 1939/45 Star Africa Star France & Germany Star War Medal With St Johns Ambulance Medal Condition GVF Donald Hall resided in Newcastle upon Tyne.
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CRIMEA MEDAL TO JAS LITTLE 49TH REGT WHO WAS KILLED AT SEBASTOPOL James Little attested in 1851 joining the 49th Regiment of Foot (Hertfordshire's) The medal roll states he was killed in action and confirms the clasps. Crimean War Casualties 1853 -1856 states he was mortally wounded during the assault on the Quarries on 7th June 1855. Alma, Inkerman, Sebastopol Correctly impressed - Jas Little 49th Regt Condition GF - Heavy edge bruising and contacting
NAVAL CAMPAIGN GROUP TO CHIEF PETTY OFFICER F BLAND ROYAL NAVY Queens South Africa Medal - F Bland PO 1st Cl HMS Powerful British War Medal 125562 F Bland CPO RN LSGC 125562 Fred Bland ACT CPO HMS Victory Condition VF Fred Bland was born in Nottingham on 4th May 1868. He joined the Royal Navy in May 1886, serving continually until 1911 when he transferred to the Royal Fleet Reserve. He saw service in the Boer War on-board HMS Powerful a heavy cruiser. Bland also saw service in the Great War; he left the Navy in 1919. He is also entitled to the 1914/15 Star and Victory Medal.Provenance: The Mark Dove Collection
A VERY RARE AFRICA GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL, NIGERIA 1918, TO SJT A WILLEY 21ST DLI Likely Regimentally Unique. AGSM - Correctly impressed 21-328 SJT A Willey DLI Condition EF Alexander Willey served with the 21st Bn Durham Light Infantry during the Great War. He was attached to the 2nd bn Nigeria Regiment and qualified for the Africa General Service Medal with bar Nigeria 1918. The bar was awarded service against the Egba Tribe in the vicinity of the Nigerian Government Railway. The roll confirms the award and shows that Riley was reabsorbed into the DLI.
CASUALTY BRITISH WAR MEDAL TO PTE D GRAHAM SEAFORTHS who was Mentioned in Despatches Correctly impressed - 10058 Pte D Graham Sea Highrs With mini MID Emblem Condition VF ( Suspender loose) David Graham was a member of the 1st Bn Seaforth Highlanders. He landed in France 12th October 1914. He was Mentioned in Despatches on 1st January 1916 and sadly killed in action on 2nd April 1916 and was buried in Rifle House Cemetery.
COLLECTION OF ROYAL NAVY GREAT WAR MEDALS Victory Medal - PO13925 Pte R H Wignall RMLI Condition VF Victory Medal 160707 T Burke AB RN Condition GVF Victory Medal 89695 G Kirton Sto RNR Condition GVF Victory Medal TZ11966 M J Mail RNVR Condition VF+ A Stocker Broker from Hexham, Northumberland. Victory Medal - J73541 H T Higgins ORD RN Condition VF A 1914/15 Trio J23102 A Eldred ORD RN Condition VFProvenance: The Mark Dove Collection
THE MOUNTED GROUP OF SIX MINIATURES BELONGING TO MAJOR GENERAL REGINALD WILLIAM SARTORIUS VC CM Who was awarded the Victoria Cross for saving a mortally wounded NCO under heavy fire at Abogu, Ashanti on 17th January 1874. Sold by direct order of the family. Major General Sartorius was the son of Admiral Sir George Rose Sartorius, GCB. He was born in Portugal on 8th May 1841 and educated at Victoria College. Along with his two brothers, Sartorius chose not to follow in his father's footsteps. Instead, he joined the Army aged sixteen on 29th January 1858. Even before the award of the Victoria Cross, his career was marked with bravery. During the Indian Mutiny, he served with the 72nd Bengal Native Infantry and was nearly killed when a shot passed through his cap, being wounded in the foot at the same time. This during the Relief of Azimghur when he offered to carry important despatches through the advancing enemy. For his service in the conflict, Sartorius was awarded the Indian Mutiny Medal with bar Central India. He had been promoted to Lieutenant in May 1859. Lieutenant Sartorius took part in the Bhutan Expedition and was awarded the Indian General Service Medal with bar Bhootan. He served with the 5th Bengal Cavalry. It was during the Third Ashanti War that Sartorius serving as a Major in the 6th Bengal Cavalry would win the Victoria Cross. During the conflict, he was with a detached column commanded by Captain Glover of the Royal Navy. Along with twenty-five of his men and with Forty rounds per man he was sent ahead to join up with Field Marshal Garnet Joseph Wolseley, 1st Viscount Wolseley at Kumasi. On the 17th January 1874 during fierce fighting at the attack on Abougu, Sartorius noticed a severely wounded Houssa NCO and succeeded in rescuing him for which he nominated for the VC. ' For having during the attack on Abogoo, on the 17th January last, removed from under a heavy fire Serjeant-Major Braimah Doctor, a Houssa Non-Commissioned Officer, who was mortally wounded, and placed him undercover.' Sadly the Houssa NCO did not survive. The award was announced in the London Gazette on 26th October 1874; he had also been Mentioned in Despatches twice during the conflict. Sartorius was invested with his Victoria Cross by Queen Victoria on 30th March 1875. He was awarded the Ashanti Medal with bar Coomassie for his service in the conflict. Throughout the war, he was accompanied by his dog 'Bell' whose picture is included with the group. Both became national heroes, and Sartorius was presented with a Gilt Metal collar for 'Bell' by the 'Ladies of Lancashire. Sartorius served in the Second Afghanistan War as a Lieutenant Colonel and was awarded the Afghanistan Medal with bar Ali Masjid. He was promoted to Colonel in 1886, and Major-General in 1895. Finally retiring in 1897 after nearly forty years' service. Sartorius was also appointed Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of St Michael and St George. Major General Sartorius passed away on the Isle of Wight on 8th August 1908. He was laid to rest in St Mary's Churchyard, South Baddesley. Please see lot 307 for his brother's miniatures and lot 305 for his father's sword.
PAIR TO 21153669 CPL MOHAMLAL RAI 7 GR EIIR Campaign Service Medal bar Borneo correctly impressed 21153669 RFN Mohamlal RAI 2-7 GR EIIR Long Service Good Conduct Medal correctly impressed 21153669 Cpl Mohamlal RAI 7 GR Mohamlal RAI was born in 1944. He joined the Ghurkha's on 19th December 1961 serving until 12th January 1980, having served 18 years and 25 days. With copy certificate of service / qualifications. Court mounted. Condition NEF
M.B.E. FOR BURMA TO 4462914 WO 1 CONDUCTOR A RILEY RASC Albert Riley was Warrant Officer in the Durham Light Infantry, seconded as a Conductor to the Royal Army Service Corps and then attached to the IACC ( Indian Army Corps of Clerks). He was awarded the MBE for Gallant and distinguished service for operations in Burma and on the Eastern Indian Frontier of India between the 16th May 44 to 15th August 44 The award of the MBE was announced in the London Gazette on the 28th June 1945. 'No. 4462914 Warrant Officer Class I Albert RILEY, The Durham Light Infantry (att'd. Indian Army Corps of Clerks)' The group consists of MBE near mint with the case of issue. 39/45 Star, Burma Star, War and Defence. Medal slip and extract from Annexure-II of Alfro 551/45 Condition = GEF+
A GEORGE 6TH MERITORIOUS SERVICE MEDAL GROUP TO WARRANT OFFICER RUNCIMAN, DURHAM LIGHT INFANTRY. Pair - impressed renamed 102822 Pte J W Runciman 2-Durham L.I. Indian General Service Medal NWF 1930/31 correctly impressed 4436531 Sjt. J W Durh. L.I. 1939/45 Star Africa Star 8th Army bar Italy Star France & Germany Star Defence Medal War medal GVI LSGC Regular Army correctly impressed 4436531 W O Cl II J W Runciman Durh L I GVI MSM correctly impressed 4436531 W O Cl I J W Runciman DLI ( official correction Regt) Condition Fine to VF John William Runciman was born in Newcastle upon Tyne on 1st January 1901 and died in Wales in 1985. Awarded the LSGC in 1937 and the MSM was announced in the London Gazette on 28th January 1941.
MM & PAIR TO 201757 PTE J PHILBEN 1/4 SEA HDRS TF Pair - 4735 Cpl J E Philben Seaforth Correctly impressed Medals all confirmed Condition NEF Joseph Edward Philben was born in Mirfield, Yorkshire in 1897. During the Great War, Philben served with Seaforth Highlanders. He was awarded the Military Medal, announced in the London Gazette on 18th October 1917. He was serving with the 1/4 (Ross Highland) Bn at the time. The announcement date indicates the award was for Passchendaele. Philben survived the war and worked as a watchmaker. He passed away in Manchester in 1965.
GSM PALESTINE 1945-48 AND CSM NORTHERN IRELAND. BOTH TO MEMBERS OF COLDSTREAM GDS General Service Medal bar Palestine 1945 -48 correctly impressed 2669797 GDSM S Snell COLDM GDS Condition GVF Campaign Service Medal bar Northern Ireland correctly impressed 251368849 GDSM A S Newman GOLDM GDS Condition GVF+
MATERIAL BELONGING TO WWI FIGHTER ACE MAJOR GROUP CAPTAIN GEOFFREY BOWMAN DCSO, MC, DFC 29th Squadron, 56th Squadron and 41 Squadron; a signed privately bound copy of the 56th Squadron history from 1916 to 1922; a personal copy of Air Stories vol. VII, no. 4 October 1938 with an article on Bowman (An Ace from 56); a brown leather notebook with various documents and letters; a medal ribbon bar; a typed letter/document about Ross last scrap etc. Provenance: The R.M. Dye Military Book Collection
FIVE BATTLE BAR QSA WITH EPHEMERA TO 79375 GNR C J TREVETT G BTY RHA: Correctly impressed -79375 GNR C J Trevett G BTY RHA, Clasps - Relief of Kimberley : Paardeberg : Driefontein : Johannesburg: Diamond Hill. Condition GVF Charles James Trevett was born in Broad Mayne, Dorchester in 1872. He attested aged eighteen in 1900, giving his occupation as Labourer. He served in The Boer War with G battery Royal Horse Artillery. Trevett was in South Africa from 3rd November 1899 to 18th October 1900. Awarded the Queens South Africa Medal and discharged 28th May 1902. The group comes with a Soldiers New Testament South Africa 1901: Silver Sober Medal: Boer War Tin with remnants of Tobacco and Chocolate: A poem entitled the soldiers dream, possibly written by him. The group also come with a non-casualty pair to Pair to 6207 Pte R Hardy Dorset R. With WW2 War Medal and part of the box
POIGNANT FIRST DAY OF THE SOMME CASUALTY GROUP TO MAJOR WILLIAM TAIT SEWELL 11TH BN ROYAL INNISKILLINGS FUSILIERS, 1914/15 Star Capt, Pair - Major 1911 Coronation Medal, Plaque - William Tait Sewell, Medals correctly impressed. Condition - EF William Tait Sewell was born Coxhoe, County Durham in 1883. The son of William and Elizabeth Sewell, his father was a Civil Engineer. Sewell attended the University of St Andrews and was awarded an M.D and BSC in 1904. He completed his D.P.H at the College of Medicine in of Newcastle in 1908. During his time at the College, he was a Captain in the OTC and was President of the Medical Society. In the pre-war years after he achieved his qualifications, William worked at the Royal Victoria Infirmary in Newcastle as Assistant Pathologist, and as the resident doctor at Flemming Memorial Hospital. In the weeks before the war was declared, Sewell was undertaking research work at the University of Freiburg in Germany. According to newspapers articles of the time, he only arrived home a week before war was declared. Upon his return, he served as Captain /Adjutant in the Durham OTC for the summer months of 1914. He could have gained a commission in the Royal Amy Medical Corps; however, it seems he was eager to serve on the front line. He was commissioned as a Captain in the 11th Battalion (Donegal and Fermanagh) of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. He arrived on the Western Front in the Autumn of 1915. The following is taken from the 'The Wellingburian Roll of Honour.' 'He was offered a staff appointment, which he refused on the grounds of single men should bear the brunt of the fighting. When Lord Leitrim was wounded, he was made temporary Major and finally gazetted Major a few days before his death. When the Inniskillings were ordered to lead the attack, he changed places with his junior officer and placed himself at the head of his men, where he fell, cheering them on'. Sewell was sadly killed in action on the First Day of the Somme, 1st July 1916 as a Major. The 11th battalion was part of the 109th Brigade, 36th Ulster Division. On the 1st of July, the battalion moved forward from Thiepval Wood in support of the attack; they suffered a great number of casualties from machine-gun fire attempting to cross no man's land. Williams body was recovered, and he was laid to rest in Mill Road Cemetery, Thiepval. Present with the group is a cased William Tait Sewell Memorial Medal for Clinical Pathology. An awarded which was created in his honour. Please set Lot 148 for his brother's pair.
QUEENS SOUTH AFRICA MEDAL TO 5120 L SERJT A R BUCK 8TH KINGS ROYAL IRISH HUSSARS Arthur Robert Buck was born in Weymouth, Dorset in 1866. He attested aged eighteen on 1st December 1884, giving his occupation as Farmer. His first service number was 6224, he was discharged in 1896 but re-engaged and was given service number 5120. He served in the Boer War and was awarded the QSA. Buck was again discharged in 1907. On 3rd September 1914, he reenlisted in the Mounted Military Police for home service during the Great War; however, he was discharged six days later due to his age. QSA - Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal, South Africa 1901 & South Africa 1902. Officially impressed 5120 L Serjt A R Buck 8th Hussars Condition VF
A SCARCE AFRICA GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL 'KENYA' GROUP TO MAJOR WILKINSON DURHAM LIGHT INFANTRY. 1939 to 45 Star Africa Star Italy Star Defence Medal War Medal AGSM Kenya correctly impressed T G Wilkinson DLI Condition GVF Swing mounted as worn Thomas Geoffrey Wilkinson was born on 29th October 1915. He was commissioned into the Durham Light Infantry on 1937. During the Second World War he was posted to the 10th Bn and served in the BEF, service in Iceland followed. While serving as a Major in the Africa campaign, he was dangerously wounded by a Grenade on 12th May 1942. He was able to resume his duties as Second in Command of the 10th Bn in August 1942. Wilkinson then went on to serve with the 14th Bn in Italy. In the post-war years, he was attached to the Kings African Rifles from 2nd January 1952 until 18th December 1955. Serving with the KAR in Kenya. He retired in late 1955 and remained in the Army Reserve until 1965.
A QUEENS SOUTH AFRICA MEDAL TO PTE GALLEY VOLUNTEER COY DLI QSA correctly impressed 8220 Pte J S Galley VL Coy Durh Lt Infy. Bars, Cape Colony; Orange Free State; Transvaal; South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902. Condition GVF ( rivet missing between Transvaal and 1901 bar) James Galley was born in 1878 in Chester Le Street. An Engineman by trade, he attested on 24th March 1900, stating he was already serving in the 4th Volunteer Bn. He served in South Africa from March 1901 until June 1902. The medal and bars are confirmed on the roll
OUTSTANDING SECOND WORLD WAR BURMA MILITARY MEDAL GROUP TO SERGEANT J MURRAY 2ND DURHAM LIGHT INFANTRY who was originally recommended for the DCM. Military Medal correctly impressed - 4463241 SJT J Murray Durh L I; 1939/45 Star; Burma Star; Defence Medal; War Medal. Condition GVF+ James Murray was born on 9th May 1913 and a Native of Stanley in County Durham. After leaving school, he went to work at East Tanfield Colliery as a miner, working underground with the railways' section. He then moved to a pit in Sussex, working there for four years before he signed up, joining the Durham light Infantry. A member of the 2nd battalion he was wounded on 23rd April 1944 while serving as a Lance Sergeant. Murray was awarded the Military Medal for the following deed; he had originally been recommended for the Distinguished Conduct Medal; 'At Malegyin on 12th March 1945 Sgt Murray J. 2nd Bn The Durham Light Infantry was commanding 11 Pl 'C' Coy. The Coy was ordered to capture the village of Malegyin and the high ground overlooking it. 11 PI was leading the PI in the attack, which started at 1000hrs. Soon after they crossed the start line, they came under heavy LMG fire. Sgt Murray ordered covering fire, and himself led the other two sections to liquate the enemy. During the latter stages of the attack, he led his Pi through accurate shell fire to attack a party of 30 Japanese who were trying to make their escape the burning village. By skilful leadership, he manoeuvred the enemy into an unfavourable position and put in a quick attack which killed 10 of the enemy besides wounding many others. The PI captured its objective and large quantities of equipment and ammunition. Throughout the engagement, he repeatedly exposed himself to the enemy fire in order to move his section into the most favourable position. The success of the PI action was due to Sgt. Murrays determination and outstanding leadership.' The MM was announced in the London Gazette on 2nd August 1945. Murray survived the war and returned to work in East Tanfield Colliery. The group comes with a number of original pieces of ephemera, such as newspaper clippings of the award; discharge certificates etc.
AN LSGC VOLUNTEER FORCE QUARTERMASTER SERGEANT PARKER DLI EVII Volunteer Force LSGC correctly impressed 2255 QM SJT G R Parker 5 VB DLI British War Medal correctly impressed 345800 A C SJT G R Parker Lab Corps With Bronze DLI Sports Medal - G R Parker and 9ct Gold High Fell Great War Tribute Medal - George Parker.
GEORGE V NAVAL LONG SERVICE GROUP 1914/15 Trio - 229907 W W Stepney PO RN Defence Medal; LS & GC - 229907 W W Stepney HMS Leamington. Condition Fine (polished) Walter William Stepney was born in Brighton Sussex on 22nd March 1888. He joined the Royal Navy on his 18th Birthday, signing on for twelve years. It seems he spent the Great War years serving on HMS Dreadnought, which at the time was a revolutionary Battleship. Medals confirmed in service papers and on the roll.Provenance: The Mark Dove Collection
CAMPAIGN PAIR TO H F TATE OF HMS HYACINTH Africa General Service Medal - Somaliland 1908 - 1910 Naval General Service Medal Persian Gulf 1909 - 14 Both correctly impressed to 194825 H F Tate AB HMS Hyacinth Both medals confirmed the rolls Condition VF ( edge bruising) Horace Frank Tate was born in Brighton Sussex. It seems he was discharged from the Navy in 1912 and went to work on the railways as a labourer. He died in Brighton in 1953.Provenance: The Mark Dove Collection
THREE WW2 ROYAL ARTILLERY TERRITORIAL GROUPS 6009462 Gunner W G Woodcock Royal Artillery The group consists of 1939/45 Star; Africa Star; Italy Star; Defence Medal; War Medal & Territorial Efficiency medal correctly impressed 6009462 GNR W G Woodcock RA Condition GVF ( TEM repined) 858572 Gunner J Frame Royal Artillery The group consists of 1939/45 Star; France & Germany Star; Defence Medal; War Medal & Territorial Efficiency medal correctly impressed - 858572 GNR J Frame RA James Frame joined the Royal Artillery in 1936; he was discharged 17.10.1945 Condition GVF 846960 Gunner J H Hurrell Royal Artillery The group consists of 1939/45 Star; Africa Star 8th Army bar; Defence Medal; War Medal & Territorial Efficiency medal correctly impressed 846960 Gunner J H Hurrell RA John Henry Hurrell was born in Hartlepool in 1908. He joined the Royal Artillery in 1935 and was discharged on 16th April 1939. However, he reenlisted in May and served until December 1945. John passed away in 1985 The Second World War medals are late issue. With box addressed to Mr J H Hurrell, 157 Wynyard Road, Owton Manor, Hartlepool, Cleveland. With entailment slip and dog tag. Condition NEF
INDIAN GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL NWF 1908 TO PTE WHITFORD NORTHUMBERLAND FUSILIERS. Correctly engraved 7367 Pte W Whitford 1st, Bn North'd Fus Condition EF ( official correction to 1st) William Whitford was born in Dipton, County Durham in 1882. He attested in 1900 as an eighteen-year-old Miner. In the earlier years of his service, he was imprisoned twice for Desertion and Drunkenness. Whitford earned the General Service Medal with clasp North West Frontier 1908 with the 1st Bn. During the Great War, he landed in France & Flanders on 12th November 1914. In 1916 he was posted to India and discharged in March 1919. Also entitled to a 1914 Star Trio.
STAR TRIO TO 847 PTE G PASHLEY SEAFORTHS, WITH SILVER ASSOCIATION MEDAL. 1914 Star correctly impressed - 847 Pte G Pashley 1/Sea Highrs Pair correctly impressed - 847 Pte G Pashley Sea Highrs With Silver three-bar association medal Condition VF ( 1914 bar a copy) George Pashley enlisted on 12th September 1911 joining the 1/4th Bn. He landed in France on 12th October 1914 and was discharged due to sickness on 15th August 1916. He is also entitled to the Silver War Badge, on the roll it mentions his rank as Bandsman.
British Royal Navy dress uniform jacket with Gieves Ltd interior pocket label "18/2567 J L W M Allison L/12/39" having Gieves brass buttons, bullion anchor and wings lower sleeve badge and medal ribbons for Naval General Service medal, 1939-45 star, Atlantic star with rosette, Africa star, WWII defence medal and WWII war medal
British Royal Air Force dress uniform jacket with Gieves of London label "P F Hartland 40/8794 16/6/49?" having brass RAF buttons, bullion wire breast brevette badges and medal ribbons for MBE, Royal Victorian Order or Medal, Air Force Cross, 1914-1918 star, WWI war medal, WWI victory medal with oak leaf clasp, General Service medal GSM, WWII defence medal, WWII war medal, Coronation 1937 medal etc. Condition Report:Approximately 34 inch chest and 32 inch from top to bottom
British Royal Air Force dress uniform blue cloth jacket with Gieves Ltd interior pocket label "EG50I J J O'Meara RAF Bmth 11-49", having brass buttons by Pitt and Co of London, bullion RAF brevette breast badge and medal ribbons for Distinguished Service Order DSO, Distinguished Flying Cross DFC with rosette, 1939-45 star with rosette, Atlantic star with rosette, Pacific star, WWII Defence medal and WWII War medal
British Army dress uniform khaki green jacket with Rogers, John Jones Ltd interior pocket label "Maj/Gen W C Walker 17/5/66", having staybrite crossed baton and Mameluke sword buttons, enamelled white metal longship badge and medal ribbons for MBE, Distinguished Service Order DSO with double rosette, India General Service medal with oak leaf clasp, 1939-45 star, Burma star, WWII war medal with oak leaf clasp, GSM with oak leaf clasp, GSM, Coronation 1953 medal etc
Heart of Midlothian Football Club interest, gold and enamelled medal for Robert McNeil of HMFC winners of the Rosebery Charity Cup, 1886, unhallmarked, 10.5g The Rosebery Charity cup was founded in 1882 and organised by and named for the patron and Prime Minister Lord Dalmeny, 5th Earl of Rosebery after seeing the success of the Glasgow Merchants Charity cup which was founded in 1877. The Tournament predates the organised league SFL founded in 1890.The 1886 final was contested by rivals Hearts and Hibernian, it had to be replayed twice. On the first occasion played at Tynecastle on 15th May 1886 with a crowd of 4,500 Hearts were losing 2-0 but the match was abandoned in the 75th minute because of a crowd invasion, the first replay was played at Powderhall on 1st June 1886 with a crowd of 4000, Hearts were winning 2-0 but again because of the crowd the match was abandoned, Bobby McNeil scored Hearts' second goal in the match, one of the four goals he scored in the Tournament, finally the second replay was played at Powderhall on 24th June 1886 with a crowd of 2500, Hearts won 1-0, Willis Mackay scored the only goal of the game in the 40th minute. The Rosebery Charity Cup has been contested sixty four times, Hearts are the most decorated team with 32 victories followed by Hibs on 16, Leith Athletic on 10, St Bernards 4 and Armadale and Motherwell share a victory each. The 2016/17 season saw Hearts return to the pink and yellow colours of the 5th Earl of Rosebery
WWII our medal group comprising war medal, defence medal, 1939-1945 star and France and Germany star in issue box to Mr R S Dickson 2/1/36335 of Telford Road Edinburgh, a set of matching miniature medals, WWI war medal to 57819 PTEG W S MCDONALD HLI (Highland Light Infantry), a silver and gold fob medal "Section Cup 1908, enamelled badges including Penfold, Scottish Empire Exhibition 1938, Worshipful Company of Pattenmakers, Salvation Army, Civil Defence Corps, Womens Land Army, Army Catering Corps, cap badges including Australian Commonwealth Forces, Royal Scots, RAFC, ATS, Gordon Highlanders etc.
British Navy dress uniform jacket with Gieves of London interior pocket label "17704 A J MONK 16.1.60" having naval brass buttons by Gaunt of London, bullion anchor and wings lower sleeve badge and medal ribbons for MBE, 1939-45 star, Pacific star, WWII defence medal, WWII war medal and General Service medal GSM
British Army dress uniform green khaki jacket with A Laird and Sons Ltd of Dundee and Perth interior pocket label "E C Harley 281/40" having Lothian and Borders Horse Yeomanry brass buttons, bullion wheatsheaf collar badge and medal ribbons for MBE, 1939-45 star, France and Germany star and WWII defence medal, also a pair of tartan trews (trousers)
British Army dress uniform green khaki jacket with Hawkes and Co Ltd of London label "Lt Col ... Findlay 20.6.34" having Royal Engineers buttons and shoulder buttons and medal ribbons for Victoria Cross VC, Military Cross MC with rosette, 1914-1918 star, WWI war medal, WWI victory medal and jubilee 1935 medal
British Royal Air Force dress uniform jacket with Moss Bros and Co Ltd of London label penned " G CAPT J CUNNINGHAM DSO DFC SEPT 49 MS" with Cheney of London brass buttons, cloth RAF brevette breast badge and medal ribbons for MBE, Distinguished Service Order DSO with two rosettes, Distinguished Flying Cross DFC with single rosette, 1939-45 star with rosette, Air Crew Europe medal, WWII war medal with oak leaf clasp and three others, also a pair of trousers Condition Report:Label is penned 'Sept 49' but no official printed date.There is no tailor label
British Army green khaki dress uniform tunic with John Hammond and Co (1922) Ltd "Blouse Battledress 1949 pattern" label dated 1953, size 13, having double cloth Scots Guards shoulder title badges, double cloth dagger and crown badges, double cloth triple chevron badges, lover sleeve chevron and medal ribbon for general service medal GSM
British Army green khaki dress uniform jacket with Davies and Son of London label "Captain L M Calvocoressi" with Scottish Nemo Me Impune Lacessit buttons by Pitt and Co of London and medal ribbons for MBE, Military Cross MC, 1939-45 star, Africa star with "8" clasp, Italy star and WWI defence medal, and another jacket similar, (2)
British WWI medal pair to 2996 PTE S STOBIE 1 LOVAT'S SCTS (Lovat's Scouts), dog tags fro Stobie 225897, British Expeditionary Force Recreational Training medal, Army Pay Corps cap badge, French WWII victory medal, The Emca Boy Scout whistle etc. Condition Report:The silver round case is a collapsible cup.
British Army dress uniform jacket with white metal crown in wreath buttons and medal ribbons for Distinguished Service Order DSO, 1939-45 star, Africa star, Italy star, France and Germany star, WWII defence medal, WWII war medal with oak leaf clasp, Coronation 1937 medal, Coronation 1953 medal and Efficiency or Territorial decoration with four rosettes Condition Report:Chest size is approximately 32-34 inches.
British Royal Air Force dress uniform blue cloth tunic with cloth RAF brevette, medal ribbons for Distinguished Service Order DSO, Distinguished Flying Cross DFC, 1939-1945 star, Atlantic star, WWII defence medal, WWII war medal with oak leaf clasp and Coronation 1953 medal Condition Report:There does not seem to be a label.
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