A Victorian medal trio group, awarded to 1100 Bugle Major Alfred Somerset, 2/60 Regiment of Foot (Kings Royal Rifle Corps), comprising: Kabul to Kandahar star, Afghanistan medal with Kandahar and Ahmed Khel clasps and Army Long Service and Good Conduct medal, with portrait photograph and copy of enlistment papers.
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Bronze Royal Humane Society medal and silver fob, the small bronze medal awarded to Alfred Cohen 29th May 1871, a successful rescue, in original case by Warrington of London, with original paper certificate case no. 18721 stating he saved F. Passitt from drowning at Harrow Road, Kendall Town; the fob awarded to A. Hurst 1908, silver and enamel, in fitted case.
Edward VII Royal Naval Reserves Long Service and Good Conduct medal, awarded to D.220 W.E. Pointer, Seaman, Royal Naval Reserves; George V Royal Fleet Reserves Long Service and Good Conduct medal, awarded to K.23466 (PO.B.13508) A. Blakelock, Stoker 1st Class, Royal Fleet Reserves; Royal Naval Auxiliary Service Long Service medal, awarded to M.H. Berry.
Second World War Air Force Cross group, awarded to 528277 Warrant Officer Edward Willoughby Warren, Experimental Section, Royal Aircraft Establishment, comprising Air Force Cross (engraved to back 1944 and cased), War medal, War star and Defence medal, complete with letter from Buckingham Palace, medal listing, photographs of Warren, his aircraft and 'Secret' air perspective images. Total flying hours 800, (684 test flight, 207 during the last six months) "This warrant officer has been employed as a flight engineer at the Establishment since 1941. During this period his abilities and efficiency have been most outstanding. He was specially selected for the long range navigation al trip to India in Wellington B.K.546. Recently, he was detail as flight engineer to Squadron Leader Hood on his flight to India - 18,000 miles bad conditions, but his efficiency was such that only minor engine trouble was experienced. His pilot expressed the highest praise for his work and devotion to duty throughout the flight. Note: The flying Log Books and further photographs were presented to the RAF museum at Hendon.
George V Militia Long Service and Good Conduct medal, awarded to 2803 Sergeant Leonardo Cassar, 2nd Kings Own Malta Regiment of Militia. Notes: Born in the Parish of C. Chircop on Malta. Enlisted 23rd May 1897, medal notified Order 292 August 1915. Discharged due to disbandment 31st December 1921.
George VI Second World War Distinguished Service Medal, awarded to KX.107501 William George Lewis, Engineman, H.M.S. Colonsay, Royal Naval Patrol Service, in fitted box. Notes: Gazetted 22nd December 1942, DSM awarded for Minesweeping - Courage, endurance and devotion to duty in minesweeping operations, Nore October 1942.
Canadian miniature medals, Dr. Nicolas M. Zsolnay, comprising: Order of Canada, 100th Anniversary (1867-67) of the Canadian Confederation Medal, Queen's Golden Jubilee medal 2002, Queen's Silver Jubilee medal 1977 and Polish Cross of Merit.Note:A leading member of the Hungarian community of Montreal, he was a key figure in welcoming some thirty thousand Hungarian immigrants to Canada after the 1956 uprising. An ardent supporter of Scouting, in which he has held many executive posts, he was a co-founder of the Hungarian Scouts Association in Exile.
First World War medal pairs, Victory and British War medals awarded to: L.10064 H.V. Wooster, O.S.2 Royal Navy; 39696 Private W. Petigrew, Royal Scots; 28994 Private T.B.Conolly, Royal Fusilliers; 445097 Private W. Weedon, Royal Army Medical Corps; 1896 Private P. Laws, Dorset Regiment; G-23625 Private H.G. Link, Royal West Kent; 2286 Private P. Head, East Kent Regiment; 47150 Private F.S.Miller, Essex Regiment; 65372 Private J. Fletcher, Welsh Regiment; 27865 Private A.T. Paget. Royal Berkshire Regiment; 71791 Gunner T.F. Page, Royal Artillery; 9125 Private S. Vernon, Manchester Regiment; 1914-15 star and Victory medal awarded to 14536 Private R.Astin, East Lancashire Regiment; and British War Medal, Victory medal and Mercantile Marine medal awarded to 162620A. E.H. West, D.H. Royal Naval Reserves.
Distinguished Conduct Medal group, awarded to 10631 Private J. Robinson, 15th Battalion (Durham) Army Cyclist Corps, comprising: Distinguished Conduct Medal, War medal and Victory medal. Note: Gazetted March 9th 1920, Supplement 31819 Page 3089, citation reads: 'He displayed marked courage and determination in scouting throughout the advance towards Scheldt. On the 18th October, 1918, at Petit Oudenarde, when acting as one of the point section, he worked his way forward and rushed four of the enemy single-handed, killing one and driving the others from their position, thus enabling the advance to continue.
Queen Victoria Indian Mutiny medal, awarded to Gunner James Gibson, F Troop, Royal Horse Artillery, with Lucknow clasp, with photocopy of service.Notes: enlisted for the Royal Artillery on 10th Cotober 1854, aged 24, at Hulme, Manchester and attested for the Regiment on the following day. Served 5th Battalion Heacy Artillery as Gunner and Driver ariving at Bengal in November 1857. He is recoreded as having died at Lucknow on 31st May 1858.
Victorian New Zealand medal, awarded to Martin Swain, Boy 1st Class, H.M.S. Eclipse, 1865; with copies of papers. Notes: Swain was born in Dublin on 8th February 1846. He joined the Navy at 15 years old and at 18 he signed for a 10 year engagement. Joined 25th May 1861 on Ajax until 30th April 1863, Boy 2nd Class; Miranda until 31st August 1865, Boy 1st Class. Eclipse , Falcon, Caledonia, Gaol until 30th September 1870 as Ordinary Seaman. Caledonia, Gaol again and Favourite until discharge 1st October 1870. The above medal covered both Maori wars and were for members of crews who landed and engaged with the enemy. The Eclipse was a wooden screw Sloop of 700 tons and she shelled enemy positions in 21st September 1865.
13547 PTE. W. Kendrick R. FUS. A collection of military memorabilia to include a group World War One medals, The British War Medal 1914-1918, The Victory Medal 1914-1919, The 1914-1915 Star Medal, The Queen’s South African Medal with bars for Johannesburg, Driefontein, Paardeberg and Cape Colony and the Kings South African Medal with bars for South Africa 1901 and 1902, all medals engraved, and various pieces of paperwork to include Service book, Discharge notes, pensions etc
A hallmarked 9ct gold Masonic medal of Social Friendship, stamped to verso Presented to Bro: J.H.Thompson by the Wor:Mr xx Brethren of Lodge Social Friendship No 497 E.C. Having Royal Fusiliers style central motif to ribbon with enamel detailing to the two 9ct gold bars. Hallmarked for Birmingham date letter E, makers marks for R.S Spencer & Co. In original box. Gross weight 18.30g.
A collection of silver and silver white metal jewellery to include a an unengraved fob medal with an armorial cartouche, a stamped silver floral bracelet set with marcasites, a celtic knot brooch, a necklace set with turquoise cabochons, a stamped silver clover brooch set with marcasites, a stamped silver eternity ring set with white stones, a selection of filigree jewellery including brooches and a bracelet, a toy puppet pendant with articulated limbs on a stamped 925 silver chain etc. Total weight 137.9g.
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