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Lot 270

Russian commemorative copper or bronze medal of Nicholas commemorating the unveiling of the equestrian monument of emperor Nicholas I in Saint Petersburg 1859. Maker P. Brusnitsyn. 8.5cm diameter. A similar example sold for £520 at Dominic Winter auctions on 13th May 2016 as lot 669 for £520 hammer and a silver example took £4000 hammer in Baldwin's 6th May 2014 auction as lot 1863. Condition Report:Yes it is a scratch on the medal. 

Lot 358

WWII war medal, defence medal and 1939-1945 star, a framed phtograph of Oscar William Clark 2nd Lieut 1st East Surrey Regiment, two certificates to Gerald Fitzmaurice Petty and one to John Ernest Douglas Sanderson

Lot 223

The football medals of Hibernain Football Club forward and Scotland National team international Lawrance "Lawrie" Reilly (1928-2013), which include a 9ct gold and enamelled Scottish League Champions 1950-1951 medal of navette shape with enamel lion rampant flag to the centre and engraved verso "Lawrence Reilly 1950-51" by makers Alexander Kirkwood and Son assayed in Edinburgh 1951 (5cm x 2.7cm 22.2g) and a 9ct gold and enamelled medal of circular shape engraved verso "Scottish League Championship Season 1951-1952 L Reilly" by makers HP assayed in London 1952 (3.2cm diameter 32.5g). Reilly was one of the Hibernian Football Club "Famous Five" in the late 1940's and 50's, the other four being Bobby Johnstone, Gordon Smith, Willie Ormond and Eddie Turnbull. Reilly was with Hibs from 1946-1958 and scored 234 times in 333 appearances (185 league goals in 253 league appearances). He was inducted into the Hibernian Hall of Fame in 2010 (see http://www.hibshistoricaltrust.org.uk/2010-hall-of-fame/lawrie-reilly) and the Scottish Football Hall of Fame in 2005 (see https://scottishfootballmuseum.org.uk/hall-of-fame/). He was by far the most prolific goal scorer of the Famous Five with a strike rate of 70%. Between the seasons of 1949 and 1957 Reilly was the club's top league goal scorer each season but for 1950 when Smith took the accolade. Reilly's most prolific season in front of goal was the 1952-53 season when he scored 30 times in what could at most have been 30 appearances thus averaging at least a goal a game. He was the league's joint top goal scorer in this season alongside East Fife's Charlie Fleming or "Cannonball Charlie" as he was better known who also netted 30 times. During Reilly's eleven seasons at the club, Hibernian won the League championship three times. The first came in the 1947-48 season (although Reilly wasn't deemed to have played enough games to receive a winners medal), the second in the 1950-51 season where he finished as top goal scorer with 22 goals and the third the following season 1951-52 where he finished top goal scorer with 27 goals. The very first European Cup was contested in the 1955-56 season and Reilly helped a Hibernian team to the semi-finals. Reilly received 38 international caps for the Scotland national side scoring 22 times. He earned the nickname "Last Minute Reilly" after scoring late against the Auld Enemy at Wembley in 1953. In fact he made a habit of scoring against England with six goals in seven appearances against them. He remains Hibernian's most capped Scotland international whilst at the club and Scotland's forth top all time goal scorer behind Denis Law (30), Kenny Dalglish (30) and Hughie Gallacher (23). A record of his international career can be found at http://www.fitbastats.com/scotland/player_caps_domestic.php?playerid=641&club=35 Reilly also played fourteen times for a Scotland League XI scoring 14 goals.  Reilly passed away on 22nd July 2013 and his obituary can be found at https://www.theguardian.com/football/2013/jul/22/lawrie-reilly A street in Edinburgh had been named after him; Lawrie Reilly Place EH7 5EU.Further reading: The Golden Years: Hibernian in the days of the Famous Five by Tom WrightOn the 22nd March 2018 Thomson Roddick Auctioneers sold the 1951-52 Scottish League Championship medal of Hibernian Football Club chairman Harry Swan. It was lot 391 in the auction and realised £650, full details of this lot can be found in the link below.https://www.thomsonroddick.com/live-auction/ECOL220318.html  

Lot 407

British Army green khaki dress uniform jacket with Rogers and Company of London label penned "Sir R Hull", having bullion wire collar boards, buttons by Gaunt of London, most with crossed baton and Mameluke sword ensignia, medal ribbons for MBE, Distinguished Service Order DSO, 1939-1945 star, Africa star with "1" clasp, Italy star, France and Germany star, WWII Defence medal, WWII war medal, General Service medal GSM and Coronation 1953 medal, also a Sam Brown type leather belt, bullion type knot belt and a pair of No:1 dress trousers with Edgard and Sons Ltd label

Lot 351

Indian Mutiny medal with Relief of Lucknow and Lucknow clasps to JAS YOUNIE 93RD HIGHLANDERS and Army Long Service and Good Conduct medal to 2867 SERGT J YOUNIE 93RD REGT (Sutherland Highlanders), framed together with bullion wire triple chevron rank badgesCondition Report:I can confirm that the naming is as stated in caps in the lot description. Access can not be gained to these medals as they are framed and sealed. From what we can see there are no condition issues.

Lot 414

British Army green khaki dress uniform jacket with First Aid Nursing Yeomanry Women's Transport Service ensignia including collar badges, buttons and shoulder badges, medal ribbons for 1939-1945 star, Africa star, WWII defence medal and WWII war medal, also a Sam Browne type leather belt, trousers, belt, shirt, tie and cap, reputed to have belonged to Miss E M Wood W452

Lot 415

Army green khaki dress uniform jacket with interior breast pocket label "LT COL F J DOHERTY TD 9989 19.7.45" with Indian Medical Service ensignia including buttons by Firmin of London, collar badges and shoulder badges and medal ribbons for DSO, India General Service medal, 1939-45 star, Africa star, Burma star, WWII defence medal and WWII war medal, also a pair or trousers

Lot 379

Trench art including a spill vase made form a 1917 shell with nailwork decoration "POW 369 1918-19 Menin 252140 Pte Craig", five letter openers or paperknives medal form cartridges and a table lighter

Lot 242

UNITED KINGDOM commemorative medals including two Victoria diamond jubilee silver medals 25mm diameter, George V silver jubilee silver medal 32mm diameter and two George VI coronation medals 1937 one in silver and one in bronze 32mm diameter, (5)

Lot 413

British Army green khaki dress uniform jacket with C F Johns and Pegg of London label penned "A E ?????? Esq March 19?6", having brass buttons and medal ribbons for Military Cross MC, General Service medal GSM with oak leaf clasp, 1939-45 star, Africa star with "8" clasp, France and Germany star, WWII defence medal, WWII war medal with oak leaf clasp and Coronation 1953 medal 

Lot 428

British Army green khaki dress uniform jacket with West and Son Ltd interior pocket label "215428 MAJ R F COOPER", having Royal Tank Regiment buttons by Gaunt and Son of London, collar badges, cloth tank shoulder badge and medal ribbons for Military Cross MC with rosette, 1914-18 star with rosette, WWI war medal and Victory medal with oak leaf clasp, also a pair of trousers 

Lot 420

British Army green khaki dress uniform jacket with Hogg Sons and J B Johnstone Ltd of London label penned " MAJOR J A MCCANCE J307 21-6-63" having brass Royal Scots buttons by Gaunt of London, collar and shoulder badges, cloth parachute wings sleeve badge and medal ribbons for 1939-45 star, Burma star, WWII defence medal, WWII war medal, General Service medal GSM, Korea medal and United Nations Korea medal

Lot 350

The Most Honourable Order of The Bath group to Alfred John Newling ACB CBE MVO comprising CB silver gilt neck badge, CBE badge, Royal Victorian Order members MVO badge (numbered 1291), WWI war medal and victory medal to 2 LIEUT A J NEWLING, WWII war medal and defence medal, Coronation medal 1953 and Territorial Decoration with three GVI further award bars and a set of matching miniatures Provenance: Phillips 2nd July 1997 lot 363

Lot 425

British Army green khaki dress uniform jacket with Thresher and Glenny interior pocket label "AB6934 C E J Frur? 29.11.43", white metal crown in wreath button by Firmin of London, brass rosette shoulder badges and medal ribbons for 1939-45 star, WWII defence medal and WWII war medal 

Lot 418

British Army green khaki dress uniform tunic with Mourne Clothing Co Ltd label "Battledress Blouses 1949 pattern size 14 dated 1949" with Royal Scots brass buttons by Gaunt of London, collar badges, double cloth tartan sleeve badges, double cloth St Andrews cross in a shield sleeve badges and medal ribbons for 1939-45 star, Africa star with "8" clasp, Italy star, WWII defence medal and WWII war medal

Lot 217

Three scholastic medal dies including "Prize for Attendance", "Floral Art, Pastry Making, Cold Meal, Hot Meal" and eight point star, (3)

Lot 441

British Royal Navy dress uniform jacket with brass buttons, bullion anchor and wings lower sleeve badge and medal ribbons for 1939-45 star, Atlantic star, Pacific star, WWII defence medal and WWII war medal

Lot 273

City and Guilds of London Institute Technical Education bronze medal awarded to William Mitchell for Bread Making "2nd Prize" dated 1885, The British Bulldog Club bronze medal awarded for merit to Cheltenham Housewife dated 1899, Nicolaus Copernicus bronze medal, Cottager's Flower Show Dupplin Castle Champion medal, Centenery of the London Missionary Society 1798-1895 The Ship Duff medal "New Guinea, West Indie,s China, South Seas, Africa, India, Madagascar, Mongolia", etc. 

Lot 453

British Royal Air Force dress uniform jacket with Austin Reed of London interior pocket label having brass RAF buttons, cloth RAF brevette breast badge and medal ribbons for Distinguished Flying Cross DFC, 1939-45 star, Atlantic star, Burma star with rosette, Italy star and WWII defence medal

Lot 286

UNITED KINGDOM Edward VII (1901-1910) official coronation medal struck in bronze, 5.5cm diameter in fitted case

Lot 440

British Army dress uniform khaki green jacket with Hawkes and Co Ltd interior pocket label "E321 Captain M A Fox Oct 1946", having King's Own Scottish Borderers KOSB staybrite buttons and medal ribbon for General Service medal GSM Condition Report:31 inches from the top to the bottom and the chest size is approximately 36 inches

Lot 446

British Army dress uniform khaki green jacket with Hawkes and Co Ltd of London label "Capt Gole C G Findlay 11.11.24" having Royal Engineers brass buttons by Pitt and Co of London, collar badges and shoulder badges and medal ribbons for Victoria Cross VC, Military Cross MC with rosette, 1914-18 star, WWI war medal, WWI Victory medal with oak leaf clasp, Jubilee 1935 medal and Coronation 1937 medal

Lot 220

9ct gold rifle fob medal, the obverse with standing lion and initials CI, the reverse engraved "Arbroath 1939" by maker RVP assayed in Birmingham 1938, 4.5cm long, 8.7g

Lot 282

A collection of Royal Air Force related coins including Westminster Mint eighteen coins from the Aircraft of the RAF Commemorative Collection, each with certificate, BAILIWICK OF JERSEY £5 2018 silver proof with colour print limited edition of 2,500, Numisproof silver proof 2oz Avro Vulcan coin, KOIN LIMITED Avro Vulcan XH558 commemorative medal, Worcestershore Medal Service Limited Duke of Wellington medal, DateStamp 100th anniversary of the RAF DateStamp set, etc., most with certificate of authenticity and boxes

Lot 356

WWI victory medal and 1914-15 star to WSA 1439 R THOMPSON SKR RNR (Skipper Royal Naval Reserve), a WWII Atlantic star, 1939-1945 star and war medal, a Certificate of Company as Skipper to Robert Thomson dated 8th May 1913, a temporary warrant in the Royal Naval Reserve certificate to Robert Thomson dated 22nd April 1915 and four photographs of a gentleman in naval dress presumed to be Robert Thompson

Lot 449

British Royal Navy dress uniform jacket with Edgard and Son Ltd label "Wassall" having Royal Marines buttons, collar badges and shoulder titles, bullion wire parachute wings shoulder badge and bullion wire badge to lower sleeve and medal ribbons for MBE, Military Medal MM, General Service medal GSM, South Atlantic medal with rosette and royal naval long service and good conduct medal

Lot 430

British Army dress uniform jacket with William Anderson and Sons Ltd label "E I C Elliot Esq 244259 Jan 1939 M F Gibson 1967", having The Royal Scots buttons by Gaunt of London, collar badges and shoulder badges and medal ribbons for MBE and GSM

Lot 271

Medal in honour of Pope Alexander VII, commemorating his role in bringing an early end to a plague threatening Rome, dated in roman numerals 1659, originally designed by Travani (Gioacchino Francesco) 1634-1675, 9.3cm diameter 

Lot 321

WWII Nazi German war service cross, British WWI victory medal to 3-2647 PTE A BOBERTSON R HIGHRS (Royal Highlanders) and a beret with Royal Corps of Signals cap badge 

Lot 252

The Royal Mint five silver proof coins from the Queen's 80th Birthday Celebration collection 2006 including BAILIWICK OF JERESY £5, CAYMAN ISLANDS $5, SOLOMON ISLANDS $25, ALDERNEY £5 and FALKLAND ISLANDS 50 pence, four SOLOMON ISLANDS silver proof $25 2005 including HMS Victory, HMS Dorsetshire, Bismark and Trireme Galley,  BAILIWICK OF JERSEY Queen's golden jubilee £5 2013 and a replica Waterloo medal

Lot 427

British Army dress uniform jacket with Flights Ltd of Camberley interior pocket label "W H Vaughan Esq 39th 26.9.55", having Devonshire and Dorset regiment "Marabout Primus In Indis" collar badges and buttons and medal ribbons for 1939-45 star, Burma star, WWII defence medal, WWII war medal, General Service medal GSM, Coronation 1953 medal and Army Long Service and Good Conduct medal LSGC, also a pair of trousers Condition Report:Chest size 32-34 inches approximately 

Lot 432

British Army dress uniform jacket with C F Johns and Pegg of London label "Major A E Cameron", having Nemo Me Impune Lacessit brass buttons and medal ribbons for Military Cross MC, General Service medal GSM with oak leaf clasp, 1939-45 star, Africa star with "8" clasp, France and Germany star, WWII defence medal, WWII war medal with oak leaf clasp and Coronation 1953 medal

Lot 442

British Army dress uniform khaki green jacket with Berks and Sons of Llandrindod Wells label having Pitt and Co of London brass buttons, collar badges and shoulder badges and medal ribbons for 1939-45 star and Africa star with "8" clasp, also a pair of trousers 

Lot 424

British Army green khaki dress uniform jacket with William Anderson and Sons Ltd of Edinburgh label "Major J H Hicks G 20632 Sept 1939", having white metal coronet in wreath buttons by Pitt and Co of London, brass thistle shoulder badges and medal ribbons for MBE, 1939-45 star, France and Germany star, WWII war medal with oak leaf clasp, Coronation 1953 medal and Territorial or Efficiency medal 

Lot 224

Football interest, a 9ct gold medal by Duncan of Edinburgh inscribed " ML&SS 1905/1906 Won By Arniston Rangers J Peacock", possibly Midlothian and Southern Scotland football league or cup, 8.6g A history of the football club can be found at the link below http://www.ultrasoft.hostinguk.com/arniston2/history2.asp

Lot 457

British Royal Air Force dress uniform jacket with VR collar badge, RAF brass buttons, cloth B brevette breast badge and medal ribbons for Distinguished Flying Cross DFC, 1939-45 star, Air Crew Europe star and WWII defence medal Condition Report:Approximately 30-32 inch chest and 31 inch from top to bottom

Lot 221

9ct gold enamelled fob medal with triple turret castle (Edinburgh?) to the obverse by Duncan of Edinburgh, stamped 9c, 4cm long, 9.8g

Lot 433

British Army dress uniform jacket with Nemo Me Impune Lacessit brass buttons by Pitt and Co of London and medal ribbons for Military Cross MC, GSM, 1939-45 star, Africa star with "8" clasp, France and Germany star, WWII defence medal and WWII war medal with oak leaf clasp, also a pair of trousers, perhaps E A Cameron again as previous lot

Lot 324

The medals of Lieutenant Colonel William Henry Annesley CMG DSO of the Royal West Kent Regiment, medals include The Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and St George CMG gilt neck badge, George V Distinguished Service Order DSO, British WWI 1914-15 star to CAPT W H ANNESLEY R W KENT R, WWI war medal and victory medal with oak leaf clasp to LT COL W H ANNESLEY, together with matching miniatures and some research paperwork 

Lot 445

British Royal Navy dress uniform jacket with John Jones Co Ltd interior pocket label "316 Lt T E Carroll RM 11/3/59" having Royal Marines staybrite buttons and medal ribbons for MBE, Naval General Service medal and General Service medal GSM, also a pair of trousers

Lot 419

British Army dress uniform jacket with John Scott and Son of Glasgow label "Lieut A Gardiner June 1922 with Argyle and Sutherland brass buttons by Gaunt of London and medal ribbons for 1914-18 star, WWI war medal and WWI victory medal

Lot 34

GROUP OF FIVE TO LIEUTENANT COLONEL C B J RICCARD ROYAL DUBLIN FUSILIERS Cecil Bampfylde James Riccard was born in South Molton, Devon on 29th February 1872. He was commissioned on the 9th of September 1883 into the 4th Royal Irish Fusiliers, before being promoted to Lieutenant and transferred to the Royal Dublin Fusiliers on 8th September 1893. Promoted to Captain on 1st April 1889, Riccard served in the Boer War with the 1st Battalion of the Royal Dublin Fusiliers. For his service in the campaign, he was awarded the Queens South Africa Medal with bars Tugela Heights, Orange Free State, Relief of Ladysmith, Transvaal and Laing's Nek. Also the Kings South Africa Medal with bars South Africa 1901 and 1902. During the Great War, he was part of a replacement draft sent to Gallipoli in May 1915. He commanded the 1st battalion between 15th May 1915 and 25th July 1915. In January 1917 he suffered a gunshot wound to the face and was hospitalised for an extended period, he survived the war. In the post-war years, he lived in the Bath & County Club. Riccard passed away in 1939. Swing Mounted as worn. QSA Correctly engraved - Capt C B J Riccard Rl Dub Fus (Ghost dates) KSA Correctly engraved - Capt C B J Riccard Rl Dub Fus (contacting to rank and first initial) 1914/15 Star correctly impressed - Major C B J Riccard R Dub Fus Pair correctly impressed - Lt Col C B J Riccard Condition NGVF ( light edge bruising to QSA/KS)

Lot 194

AN EXCEPTIONALLY RARE CAMPAIGN GROUP TO A GURKHA OFFICER. China War Medal (1900) 2105 Rifmn Megraj Limbu. 1st Goorkha Rif 1914/15 Star No 1263 Havr Megraj Limbu 2/7 Gurkha Rfls British War Medal Subdr Megraj Limbu 2-7 Grks Victory Medal Subdr Megraj Limbu 2-7 Grks IGS 1908 Afghanistan 1919 Jemdr Subdr Megraj Limbu 3-7 Grks GSM Iraq Subdr Megraj Limbu Medal correctly impressed. Condition VF.

Lot 169

A CAMPAIGN GROUP TO A LIEUTENANT IN THE GURKHAS War Medal GSM Malaya / Brunei 21132438 RFN Minbadhadur Gurung 2 GR ( clasps connected by a silver rod. CSM Borneo 21132438 S SGT Minbadhadur Gurung 1/ 2 GR LSGC Regular Army 21132438 S SGT Minbadhadur Gurung 2 GR Indian Independence Medal 21132438 RFN Minbadhadur Gurung GR ( official corrections to forename) Swing mounted as worn Condition EF ( Some slight different spellings of surname) Minbadhadur Gurung retired as a Captain on 9th August 1967 and passed away on 30th May 1978. Condition EF

Lot 35

QUEENS SOUTH AFRICA MEDAL TO 9701 PTE J LEADER 45TH COY IMP YEO - Taken prisoner at Lindley and later served as Lieutenant in Connaught Rangers, Correctly impressed - 9701 Pte J Leader 45th Coy Imp Yeo. Condition GVF John Radley was born in Drisham, Millstreet, Cork in 1880. He was a student and member of 2nd Essex Volunteer Regt, when on 6th January 1890 he signed up to serve a year in Africa or for the duration of the war, whichever came first. Radley served with the 45th Company Imperial Yeomanry who were nicknamed the Millionaires Company, as so many of its men were the sons of Landed Gentry. He was taken prisoner at Lindley on 31st May 1900 and released at Ladysmith on 18th July 1900. Radley was awarded the Queens South Africa Medal with bars Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal and South Africa 1901. He was discharged in March 1901. He didn't return to his studies and was commissioned into the Connaught Rangers as a Lieutenant . He died with them in 1906 of illness.

Lot 32

A COLLECTION OF GREAT WAR MEDALS 1914/15 Star and Victory Medal to 290027 Pte W Hodkinson L N Lan R (213 on VM). Condition VF 1914/15 Trio Z/2443 Pte J Hunt Rif Brig. Condition GVF 1914/15 Star and Victory Medal 18748 Pte W Aspinall York R. Condition VF 1914/15 Trio 240571 Pte F Hargreaves R Lanc R. Condition VF 1914 Star Trio 2268 A Cpl T Danks RAMC. Condition GVF 1914/15 Trio T4-055835 DVR E J Hine ASC. Condition VF Victory Medal 303 RFMN Dhana Bahadur Sunuwar Shere. Condition VF

Lot 85

TWO SETS OF MEDALS TO BROTHERS IN THE SEAFORTH'S FROM GRANTOWN ON SPEY The Military Medal winner having served in 1/6th (Morayshire) Battalion. MM 265426 SJT G Dixon 1/6 Sea Hdrs TF 1914/15 Trio 1724 L/Cpl (SJT) Sea Highrs / Seaforth on pair. Correctly impressed. All medals confirmed Condition NGVF. George Dixon was a native of Grantown on Spey, in civilian life he was a ground controller and a member of the 1/6th Morayshire Bn Seaforth Highlanders. He volunteered for overseas service on 7th August 1914. Dixon landed in France on 1st May 1915 with the 1/6 Seaforth Highlanders. He suffered a shrapnel wound to the right leg on 14th December 1915. In May 1917 he suffered a minor wound to his left hand and came down with a case of Pneumonia. He was awarded the Military Medal, which was announced in the London Gazette on 15th June 1917. The date of the award indicates it was likely for The Battle of Arras, which took place in April 1917. A period of service in West Africa followed from 27th March 1918 until 10th March 1919. George survived the war and was discharged on 5th June 1919. QSA ( CC, OFS, T, SA 02) - 6926 Pte J Dixon Sea Highrs 1914 Star - 6926 Pte J Dixon 2/Sea Highrs Pair - 6926 Pte J Dixon Seaforth Correctly impressed All medals and bars confirmed Condition GVF John Dixon was born in Grantown on Spey, a Slater by trade and a member of 3rd Volunteer Bn Seaforth Highlanders. He attested on 4th January 1900, aged nineteen joining the regular Seaforths. Dixon served in the Boer war and was awarded the Queens South Africa Medal with bars Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal and South Africa 1902. In January 1903 he was posted in India. He was imprisoned for 14 days in November 1905 by his commanding officer. He returned from India in January 1908 and joined the reserves. Dixon reengaged in January 1912 and was mobilised at Fort George on 5th August 1914, joining the 3rd Bn. He was awarded 28 days Field Punishment No2 for Drunkenness 18th November 1914. A more serious offence occurred on 10th September 1917, when Dixon left his post as a sentry before being relieved. He was awarded 90 days Field Punishment No1 by district court-martial. John survived the war and was discharged in March 1919.

Lot 59

TWO CLASP 1895 INDIAN GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL TO 4449 PTE G W PHILLIPS SUSSEX REGIMENT George William Phillips was born in Fethard, Tipperary, Ireland. He attested aged twenty-one in 1893, giving his occupation as Labourer. The medal and clasps are confirmed on the roll. IGS 1895 - Punjab Frontier 1897-98, Tirah 1897-98. Correctly engraved 4449 Pte G W Phillips 2nd Bn Ryl Suss Regt NEF ( middle of surname very neatly officially corrected) engraved upside down as common with this medal.

Lot 162

INDIAN GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL TO SGT G W CASSELLS 1ST EAST SURREY REGT late DLI who was killed in action at Monte Cassino. IGS NWF 1930/31 Correctly impressed 4444499 Pte G W Cassells Durh L I Condition GVF+ George Wilfred Cassells was born in Cork, Ireland on 1st May 1908. He served on the Northwest Frontier with the 2nd Bn Durham Light Infantry in 1930 and 1931 and was awarded the IGS. He was transferred to the East Surrey Regiment on 2nd June 1938. George was sadly killed in action at the Battle of Monte Cassino on 19th March 1944. He was laid to rest in Cassino War Cemetery. At the time he was Sergeant with the 1st Bn East Surrey Regt.

Lot 52

EGYPT MEDAL & KHEDIVES STAR TO 706 PTE W KENNEDY HIGHLAND LIGHT INFANTRY William Kennedy is confirmed on the roll as being entitled to the medal and bar. Egypt Medal 1882 bar Tel - El- Kebir - Correctly engraved 706 Pte W Kennedy 2/High L I Khedive Star 1882 Condition GF- heavily contacted.

Lot 43

INDIAN MUTINY - CENTRAL INDIA TO WM MONTGOMERY 88TH REGT Medal and Clasp are confirmed on the roll Correctly impressed Wm Montgomery 88th Regt Condition - NEF

Lot 27

A GREAT WAR - FAMILY CASUALTY GROUP The men were brothers in law 1914 Star & Victory Medal - 6392 Pte D Niel G GDS. Condition GVF David Niel was born in Monkwearmouth, Durham. He landed in disembarked on 12th August 1914 and was sadly killed in action 23rd June 1916. Niel was laid to rest in Essex Farm Cemetery. Pair - 134081 Spr P Glasgow RE. Condition EF

Lot 252

NO BAR EGYPT MEDAL 1882 TO CHIEF GUNNERS MATE G CRAWLEY HMS ORONTES Engraved ' G Crawley CH Gunrs Mte HMS Orontes'. Condition NVFProvenance: The Mark Dove Collection

Lot 36

CMG & DSO MOUNTED MINIATURE GROUP Order of Michael & St George Distinguished Service Order Queens South Africa Medal 1914/15 Trio with MID 1902 Coronation Medal 1911 Coronation Medal Officers Territorial Decoration Italian War Merit Cross Imperial Order of Vladimir Court mounted.

Lot 125

TERRITORIAL FORCE EFFICIENCY MEDAL TO PTE J MCGREGOR 4TH SEAFORTHS Correctly impressed 234861 Pte J Macgregor 4/ Sea Highrs Condition VF

Lot 247

VICTORIAN NAVAL LS & GC TO ROBERT H SWEET ROPEMAKER H.M.S INDUS Robert Horatio Sweet was born in Stoke, Devon on 24th September 1853. He joined the Royal Navy on 21st September 1871 signing on for ten years. Sweet first served on HMS Rosario as an Ordinary Seaman, later as a Bugler. Sweet then served as a Ropemaker; he was invalided at Plymouth on 31st December 1882 while serving on HMS H.M.S Indus. Sweet passed away in Stoke on 22nd November 1883. Medal correctly impressed Condition - FineProvenance: The Mark Dove Collection

Lot 83

INDIAN GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL NWF 1930 -31 TO 2815493 PTE W C DUNBAR SEAFORTHS Correctly impressed - 2815493 Pte W C Dunbar Seaforth Condition VF

Lot 171

Assorted group of Military related items to include; commemorative medals and badges, Princess Mary Christmas tin, bullet pencil, World War I Medal belonging to 23475 Pte. V. Williams, Dorset Regiment and others

Lot 169

Vintage Scouting Merit Medal with ribbon and bar, name to reverse Miss E.M. Heath and dated 22.4.42, within original box

Lot 168

WWI World War I medal group awarded to 125198 PNR. F.A. Warren R.E comprising: War Medal, Victory Medal and 1914-15 Medal, with ribbons, also to include; World War II medal group comprising of Defence Medal, 1939-1945 Medal, France and Germany Star and 1939-1945 Star with boxes

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