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Lot 15

Great War British 1914-15 Star Medal Trio 10th London Regiment, awarded to “3249 PTE H A BUNDY 10-LOND R”. Some contact marks but generally still good condition. MIC card states first served in the Balkans (Gallipoli) from 6th December 1915.

Lot 16

Great War British 1914-15 Star Medal Trio 10th London Regiment, awarded to “2256 PTE C MAYFIELD 10-LOND R”. Medals remain in good condition. Private Mayfield served in Gallipoli from 10th August 1915. He later served with the Royal Artillery.

Lot 17

Great War British 1914-15 Star Medal Trio 10th London Regiment, awarded to “3062 PTE S F MORING 10-LOND R”. Medals are court mounted for display. Private Schurley F Moring landed at Gallipoli on 2nd December 1915. He later served with the Royal Army Medical Corps and Labour Corps.

Lot 18

Great War British 1914-15 Star Medal Trio 10th London Regiment, awarded to “2364 PTE W DEVINE 10-LOND R”. Medals mounted for display. Private Devine served with the 10th London Regiment at Gallipoli from 10th August 1915.

Lot 19

Great War 1914-15 Star Medal Trio 10th London Regiment, awarded to “1652 PTE C A WYER 10-LOND R”. Medals are accompanied by part of the original forwarding box. Private Charles Andrew Wyer was from Dalston. He landed with the regiment at Gallipoli on the 10th August 1915, he was wounded by gunshot in the right arm on 17th August 1915. He was discharged in 1916. He was awarded the silver war badge due to his wound.

Lot 2

Queens South Africa Medal 107th (Lanarkshire) Company Imperial Yeomanry, five clasp example, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal, South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902. Medal was awarded to “26738 PTE H S VALENTINE 107TH COY IMP: YEO:” Medal remains in good overall condition. Henry Scrimingeor Valentine served with the 4th Volunteer Battalion Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders prior to the Boer War. He enlisted in the 107th Company Imperial Yeomanry for service in South Africa during the Boer War. After his service in South Africa he re-joined the Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders. During the Great War, he volunteered for service and gained a commission as a 2nd Lieutenant in the Lancashire Fusiliers, later being attached to the Kings African Rifles serving in East Africa. He is entitled to the British War and Victory medal for services during WW1. Valentine was also patented a hand grenade, “Valentine’s Hand Grenade”, accompanying the medal is photocopied official paperwork including patent drawing of his hand grenade design.

Lot 20

Great War British Officers 1914-15 Star Medal Trio 10th London Regiment, awarded to “2. LIEUT W C BARHAM 10-LOND R”, British War and Victory medals have rank of “CAPT”. Medals are mounted for display. Captain Barham was educated at Alleyns School, Dulwich. He was a member of the London University OTC pre war. He was commissioned into the 10th Battalion London Regiment and was sent to Gallipoli, landing at Sulva Bay on 31st July 1915. He was evacuated from Gallipoli due to dysentery on 21st August 1915. He was later wounded in action on 1st December 1917. He later in 1918 gained a permanent commission in the Indian Army, serving with the XI Rajput Regiment.

Lot 22

Scarce Great War Medal Trio Customs Department M.E.F and Bombay Bn I.O.F, 1914-15 star “W.O / G. NELMES CUSTOMS. DEPT. M.E.F”, British War medal “8 120 VOL G NELMES BOMBAY BN I.O.F” and Victory medal “W O G NELMES CVL ADMN M.E.F”. Medals show some wear but scarce units.

Lot 23

Great War 1914-15 Star Medal Trio and Territorial Efficiency Medal 10th London Regiment and Royal Engineers, 1914-15 star “42 L CPL R GOODISON 10-LOND R”, British War & Victory medals “42 SJT R GOODISON 10-LOND R” and George V Territorial Efficiency Medal “WR-195791 2 CPL R GOODISON R.E”. Medals court mounted for display.

Lot 25

Great War and WW2 Home Guard Medal Group of Four, consisting of 1914-15 star trio awarded to “2112 PTE G A CROSSMAN 10-LOND R”, George VI Defence medal un-named as issued. Medals are accompanied by an engraved 1926 dated sports medallion and a enamel Home Guard lapel badge.

Lot 26

Great War Casualty 1914-15 Star 10th London Regiment, awarded to “229 PTE G JEFFRIES 10-LOND R”. Medal remains in good condition. Private Jeffries (sometimes spelt Jefferies) served in Gallipoli with the 10th London Regiment from 6th August 1915. He was wounded in action and later killed in action on 19th April 1917 during the 2nd battle of Gaza. His name is on the Jerusalem memorial.

Lot 27

Rare Great War East Africa Campaign Meritorious Service Medal (M.S.M) Group of Five Royal Garrison Artillery, consisting of 1914-15 star “29755 GNR W G JONES R.G.A”, British War and Victory medals “29755 GNR W G JONES RA”, George V Army Long Service Good Conduct medal “1403847 SJT W G JONES R.A” and George V Meritorious Service Medal (M.S.M) “29755 SJT W G JONES R.G.A”. Medals are mounted for wear, some contact marks. Gunner Jones medal index card (M.I.C) states that he served overseas from 20th September 1915. The MSM appeared in the London Gazette on 29th August 1918, awarded for valuable services rendered with the force in East Africa. One of only 9 MSM awarded for service in East Africa to the Royal Garrison Artillery.

Lot 271

Great War 10th Battalion Essex Regiment Officers Shoulder Rank Tunic, good example of a four pocket 1917 pattern shoulder rank tunic which is divisionally badged to the 10th Battalion Essex regiment. To the breast pocket is medal ribbons for the Distinguished Conduct Medal (D.C.M), Queens South Africa medal and Indian General Service medal (IGS). To each arm is original cloth divisional insignia as worn by the 10th battalion. Brass regimental pattern buttons to the front, pockets and shoulder straps. Bronze OSD regimental collar badges. To each shoulder board is three bronze rank pips indicating the rank of Captain. Cloth lining to the interior of the tunic. Overall a good example of a regimentally badged officers tunic.

Lot 279

WW2 British Boy Scout Leaders Service Dress Tunic, fine four pocket khaki service dress tunic with WW2 war service badge above breast pocket, embroidered boy scouts badge to pocket and medal ribbons above. Plain leather football style buttons to the front, pockets, shoulders and cuffs. Officers style cloth lining to the interior. Some service wear, two lower front buttons now absent.

Lot 28

2x Great War Medals Awarded to Officers of the 10th London Regiment, consisting of 1914-15 star “CAPT S TURNER 10/LOND R” and British War Medal “2 LIEUT R T CALLENDER”. Both remain in good condition. Captain Stanley Turner served with the 10th London regiment in Gallipoli from 28th July 1915. 2nd Lieutenant Callender originally served in the ranks of the 15th London regiment, he gained a commission into the 10th London regiment in July 1918.

Lot 280

Queen Victoria’s Rifles Officers Service Dress Tunic, four pocket khaki service dress tunic with blackened queens crown rank crown and regimental shoulder title. Black regimental buttons. Medal ribbons removed from breast pocket. Hawkes tailors label to the interior with indistinct name of the original owner but 1941 date can be seen. Tunic shows some service wear.

Lot 281

Post 1953 London Scottish Uniform, consisting of other ranks pattern No1 dress with anodised buttons in the London Scottish Hodden Grey with blue facings. WW2 campaign medal ribbons to breast and rank insignia to arm. 1953 dated size label to the interior. Accompanied by matching pattern kilt. Set generally in good condition, tunic missing collar badges however. (2 items)

Lot 29

Great War 10th London Regiment Casualty Medal Trio and Memorial Plaque, consisting of 1914-15 star medal trio awarded to “1568 PTE C W HALL 10-LOND R” and Bronze memorial plaque “CHARLES WILLIAM HALL”. Allied Victory medal has been re-named. Acting Sergeant Hall was killed in action during the 3rd Battle of Gaza. The objective of the 1/10th London regiment was to attack a strong point called “Fred” on the right and Belah trench on the left. The attack failed because of lack of support from the tanks and artillery guns was to lift the barrage from at the critical moment of the advance. The two leading companies suffered heavily, both losing all their officers and senior NCO’s. No 2 company who’s objective was to take Fred was almost reached, with two platoons found dead lying in front of it. It is confirmed on his MIC that he was killed in action on 2nd November 1917. He is buried at Gaza War Cemetery.

Lot 3

Boer War Campaign Medal Pair Coldstream Guards, consisting of Queens South Africa medal with six clasps, Belmont, Modder River, Driefontein, Johannesburg, Diamond Hill and Belfast. Kings South Africa medal with two clasps South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902. Medals with impressed naming “8223 PTE H BROWNING CLDSTM: GDS:”. Medals court mounted for display. Harry Browning was from Birmingham and enlisted in the Coldstream Guards in London on 29th October 1890. His papers show he was trialled for “Misbehaving before the enemy in such a manner as to show cowardice”. He was discharged in 1902. Clasps for both medals confirmed on his papers.

Lot 32

Great War and Iraq Campaign Medal Trio 10th London and Rifle Brigade, consisting of British War and Victory medals “445109 PTE F G MOORE 10TH – LOND R”, General Service Medal 1918-62 with single clasp Iraq “59042 PTE F G MOORE RIF BRIG”. Some contact marks but generally good condition. General Service Medal Iraq is confirmed on medal index card (M.I.C).

Lot 34

Great War Territorial Force War Medal Group of Three Devonshire Regiment, consisting of British War & Victory medals “2138 PTE W J BOWDEN DEVON R” and bronze TFWM “2138 PTE W J BOWDEN DEVON R”. Medals mounted on card display.

Lot 36

Great War Officers Medal Pair 10th London Regiment, consisting of British War and Victory medals awarded to “CAPT W BOWRA”. Medals remain in good condition. Served in the 4th Volunteer Battalion of the Essex Regiment in the Boer War, South Africa 1900-01. He was sent to France on 5th February 1917.

Lot 362

1st Model German Naval Officers Dress Dagger and Award Grouping Attributed to Vice Admiral (Vizeadmiral) Ernst (Friedrich Robert) Scheurlen, who was Killed on 8th April 1945, grouping consisting of a 1st model German naval officers dress dagger with flame pommel top, white celluloid grip retaining the wire binding, cross guard with press button release and dress portepee attached. Housed in its original deluxe pattern hammered scabbard with the original naval short and long hangers attached. Blade by Horster with sailing ship etched blade. The blade and fittings appear to be in very good condition. Accompanied by a post war blued blade presentation naval dagger in the form of the 2nd pattern Kriegsmarine Officers dagger, this example is also housed in a hammered scabbard. The daggers are mounted with his original awards from both WW1 and WW2, these consist of Imperial Iron Cross 1st class, Imperial Iron Cross 2nd class, Wurttemberg Friedrich Order 2nd class medal with swords, German Cross in gold (Deutsche Kreuz), Bar to the Iron Cross 1st and 2nd class, War Service Cross 1st class with swords, Coastal Artillery war badge, Krim campaign shield, 1914-18 Honour Cross, Austro Hungarian WW1 service medal, Bulgarian service medal and various miniature stick pin awards. Also mounted with the items is a Kriegsmarine officers breast eagle and studio portrait of Scheurlen in full uniform. Typed signed letter from his wife, Frau Else Scheurlen, accompanies the grouping. The set is all mounted into a large glass display frame. The frame measures 68 x 82 ½ cms. Vice Admiral Scheurlen was born in Strasbourg on 5th December 1892. He served during WW1 but rose through to Vice Admiral in the German Kriegsmarine becoming commander of the Naval forces in Southern France, he was commander when the allied forces launched Operation Dragoon. He was moved back to Germany and his last command was that of the 2nd Marine Division in February 1945. The division fought against the British forces on the Western Front in Germany and he was killed in action on the 8th April 1945. Please note C&T Auctioneers and Valuers Ltd, have not been able to remove items from the frame to inspect, but all appear to be as we have stated. Sold on this basis.

Lot 37

Great War Officers Medal Pair 10th London Regiment, consisting of British War and Victory medals awarded to “CAPT H C STURTON”. Medals are court mounted for display with plaque to the reverse stating that Captain Sturton served with the 2/10th London Regiment.

Lot 38

2x Great War Medal Pairs of London Regiment Interest, consisting of 1914-15 star and Victory medals awarded to “2080 PTE J G PYATT 10TH-LOND R”; British War and Victory medals awarded to “5922 PTE T W O’BRIEN 18-LOND R”. Both remain in good condition. Private Pyatt landed at Gallipoli on 16th August 1915. He later served with the Rifle Brigade

Lot 39

Great War Medal Pair 10th London Regiment, consisting of British War and Victory medals awarded to “36545 PTE F W STORRAR 10-LOND R”. Accompanied by St Johns Ambulance cap badge, collar badges and photographs.

Lot 41

3x Great War Medal Pairs 10th London Regiment, all consisting of British War and Victory medals, awarded to “421357 PTE A F BOWER 10-LOND R”, “421322 PTE J C PLASTER 10 LOND R” and “423844 PTE H D D EATH 10-LOND R”. All three sets are court mounted for display.

Lot 42

Great War Casualty Medal Pair and Memorial Plaque 10th London Regiment, consisting of British War and Victory medals awarded to “420523 PTE D CROFT 10-LOND R”, Bronze memorial plaque “DANIEL CROFT”. Medals are mounted for display and accompanied by original case and forwarding envelope for the memorial plaque. Private Croft was born in Whitechapel and enlisted in Hackney. He died of wounds received on 26th June 1918. He was serving with “D” company at the time of his death.

Lot 43

Great War Casualty Medal Pair and Memorial Plaque 10th London Regiment, consisting of British War and Victory medals awarded to “421422 PTE C SLAYFORD 10-LOND R”, Bronze memorial plaque “CHRISTOPHER SLAYFORD”. Medals remain in good condition. Private Christopher Slayford served with the 2/10th London Regiment. He died of wounds received on 10th May 1917. Private Slayford was from Rotherhithe, London.

Lot 439

Third Reich Iron Cross 1st Class by Klein & Quenzer with Case of Issue and Outer Card Packaging Liberated from Adolf Hitler’s Reich Chancellery Berlin July 1945, mint condition example, with the cross retaining all of the original frosted finish to the silver frame and all of the black finish to the iron core centre. Cross is complete with its original pin and catch fixing, stamped “65” to the pin. A piece of Iron Cross 2nd class medal ribbon, picked up at the same time has been mounted to the reverse of the cross. Housed in the original leatherette case with silver leaf outline of the award to the top of the lid. The cased award is housed in the original printed card outer packaging which shows some wear and has tape repairs. Reverse of the outer case is inked “Taken from Hitlers Reichchancellery Berlin July 1945” and signed by the soldier who collected it. Superb condition example.

Lot 44

Great War Casualty Medal Pair and Memorial Plaque 10th London Regiment, consisting of British War and Victory medals awarded to “423691 PTE F CARTER 10-LOND R”, Bronze memorial plaque “FREDERICK CARTER”. Medals remain in generally good condition. Private Frederick Carter was killed in action on 8th August 1917, he was from Stratford, London and is buried at Bailleul Communal Cemetery Extension.

Lot 442

Spanish Civil War Medal, being Spanish issued as awarded to German troops serving with the Legion Condor. Housed in the original card outer case and in its wax paper covering. Accompanied by ten un-maker marked blue / grey paper packets for the Iron Cross 2nd class. (11 items)

Lot 444

Grouping of Third Reich Medals, consisting of Eastern Front medal with ribbon for 1st October medal; 1st October medal no ribbon; 13th March medal with ribbon; 1914-18 Honour Cross with swords fitted with 1st October medal ribbon; miniature mothers cross in silver; silver grade DRL sports badge stick pin and Deutsche Wehrmacht armband. (7 items)

Lot 445

Third Reich Eagle Order 3rd Class Without Swords, fine example of the gilt and enamel award fitted with Austrian pattern ribbon. Medal is housed in its original red leatherette presentation case with gilt tooled eagle and swastika to the lid. Medal ring stamped “900” and “L/50” for the maker Godet & Co. Very fine example.

Lot 45

Great War Casualty Medal Pair and Memorial Plaque 10th London and Labour Corps, consisting of British War and Victory medals awarded to “424019 PTE A CREES 10-LOND R”, Bronze memorial plaque “ALFRED BERTIE CREES”. Mounted on a display board with brass Labour Corps cap badge. Private Alfred Crees was from Aston in Birmingham. He died on the 14th November 1918 and is buried at Premont Cemetery. He also served in 103rd Company Labour Corps.

Lot 454

Third Reich Armed Forces 4 Year Long Service Medal, being a tarnished example with replacement ribbon; West Wall campaign medal housed in the original paper packet of issue by Carl Poellath; Tirol shooting award dated 1944 missing pin from reverse; two piece medal ribbon bar for the Iron Cross 2nd class and Eastern Front medal; Luftwaffe droop tail NCO’s cap eagle with pin fittings to the reverse. (5 items)

Lot 457

5x Third Reich Awards, consisting of Iron Cross 2nd class with ring marked “15” for Friedrich Orth; War Service Cross 2nd class with Swords; Eastern Front medal; silver grade wound badge with makers stamp “65” for Klein & Quenzer and black grade wound badge. Various conditions. (5 items)

Lot 458

6x Third Reich Medals, consisting of Spanish Blue Division in Russia campaign medal, 2x Eastern Front medals (one semi relic), NSDAP 25 year faithful service cross, War Service cross 2nd class without swords and a black grade wound badge with pin and catch fixing to the reverse. (6 items)

Lot 46

Great War Casualty Medal Pair and Memorial Plaque 10th London Regiment, consisting of British War and Victory medals awarded to “420822 CPL P H WELLUM 10-LOND R”, Bronze memorial plaque “PHILIP HENRY WELLUM”. Medals court mounted for display. Private Philip Henry Wellum was from Prittlewell, Essex. He was killed in action on 30th May 1917. He is buried at the HAC Cemetery Ecouts St Mein.

Lot 465

Selection of Various Third Reich Badges and Insignia, including various enamel Frauenschaft enamel badges, Hitler Youth shooting badge, rally badges, War Merit medal, plus other items. Various conditions. (21 items)

Lot 466

Grouping of Imperial German and Third Reich Enamel Badges etc, including D.R.K (Deutsche Rotes Kreuz) enamel cap / pin back emblem, enamel German Red Cross Helferin badge with pin back fitting, NSKOV shooting badge, Imperial and Third reich medal ribbon bars, etc. Couple of items possibly post-WW2 period. (12 items)

Lot 47

Great War Casualty Medal Pair and Memorial Plaque 10th London Regiment, consisting of British War and Victory medals awarded to “423562 PTE S T STRIBLING 10-LOND R”, Bronze memorial plaque “SAMUEL THOMAS STRIBLING”. Medals remain in good condition. Private Stribling was killed in action on 27th March 1918, he is commemorated on the Arras Memorial.

Lot 433

Three WWII medals to C J Baylis RAF, comprising 1939-45 and Defence Medals, and Burma Star, together with his New Testament Active Service Addition, two Bread Baking medals, and a Silver Rugby Medal. (qty)

Lot 435

A pair of Victorian and silver plated cream and sugar ladles, propelling pencil, Coronation medals, 1939-45 War Medal, etc. (qty)

Lot 3

Georgian period brooch with circular flat cur garnets in a foiled back setting, central hair panel, 2 x 1.7cm, in 9 ct, tassel pendant section, testing as 15 ct, Victorian facetted belcher link chain testing as silver, with base metal clasp and a 1950's medal in white base metal . CONDITION9 ct weight 3.8 grams15 ct weight 6 gramssilver weight 9.7 grams

Lot 559

A small quantity of militaria and coins, including WW1 War and Victory medal pair, 3 regimental cap badges (Essex, Middlesex, Australia Commonwealth Military Forces), a number of military brass buttons, a silver napkin ring, a crown coin 1935, a mint sealed roll of 50 new pennies dated 1971 and a similar of halfpennies, and minor British and foreign currency as taken from circulation. .

Lot 143

Chinese Year of the Horse 22k gold medal First Day Cover, no. 811, 10 grms.

Lot 1304

Bronze Olympic Medal From The 1972 Munchen Olympics. Diameter 8cm. Please See Accompanying Image.

Lot 189

A British WWI Victory Medal named to 266784 PTE. E. LEE. R. W. FUS., together with five various British WWII medals, unnamed as issued. (6)

Lot 192

An interesting German First and Second World War (Third Reich) medal ribbon bar, comprising German Iron Cross 1914, War Merit Cross 1939-45, Military Merit Medal of the Kingdom of Wurttemburg, Cross of Honour 1914-18, German Empire Silesian Badge of Experience, NSDAP 15 Year Award, NSDAP 10 Year Award, Long Service Award, Sudetenland Medal for 1 October 1938, German Empire Memorial Medal of Emperor Wilhelm, Austro-Hungarian award for First World War and another Austro-Hungarian award for First World War (12). Together with a letter of correspondence from the Imperial War Museum, and another from the German Militarhistorisches Museum Der Bundeswehr, assisting in the identification of the ribbons.

Lot 193

An interesting First and Second World War Father and Son group of medals and ephemera, including of a pair of WWI medals comprising British War Medal and Victory Medal named to 161837 GNR. William Gibson. Royal Artillery, and four WWII medals issued to William Gibson (Royal Artillery) comprising Africa Star, War Medal, 1939-45 Star and Territorial Efficiency Medal. With eight WWI silk postcards including several sent from W. Gibson Snr. to his son and another to his wife. Together with a Royal Artillery cap badge. Also with various official letters and ephemera, soldier's pay book, Christmas 1942 hymn book, Dunkirk Memorial certificate and medal, map of German POW camps in Europe and William Gibson Jnr.'s dog tag from when he was held at camp 'Stalag XI A'. (Qty)

Lot 777

Golay Fils & Stahl, Geneve a small striking carriage clock: the eight-day duration movement having a platform lever escapement and striking the hours and half-hours on a bell, with a push button to repeat the last hour at will, the backplate is stamped with the serial number 2472, the white enamel dial has black Roman hour numerals, decorative blued steel hands and signed for the maker Golay Fils et Stahl, Geneve, the small corniche case having a typical three bail handle, complete with the original winding key having the maker's details stamped on it, height 15.5cms handle up: 12.5cms handle down. * Biography Golay Fils & Stahl of Geneve were successors to l'ancienne maison Golay-Leresche & Fils founded in 1837, makers of clocks and watches with grande complications. Their address was Quai des Bergues 31 with the maison Paris at Rue de la Paix 2. They won various medals for their work including Paris in 1855 & 1878 and London in 1851 & 1862 culminating in a gold medal at Zurich in 1896. Following the death of Walter Stahl in 1914, the company established a grant of Fr. 2500 to allow an apprentice to continue the tradition of the Geneve horologer. * Notes Reference Patrizzi, Osvaldo Dictionnaire des Horlogers Genevois Pub: Antiquorum Editions

Lot 146

Silver military medal, 25 silk cigarette cards and an ivory box.

Lot 246

A Jubilee Metropolitan Police 1887 medal, with 1897 clasp, awarded to PC S ROBINSON Y DIV (1)

Lot 247

A Ministry of Defence Police General Service medal 1962-2007, having Northern Ireland clasp, awarded to N4391 CONST. B. B. MILNE MDP., with original cardboard box

Lot 251

A Voluntary Medical Service medal, together with second award bars, plus a collection of Red Cross cloth and metal pin badges (parcel)

Lot 284

A selection of various items, including a bayonet, stable belt, head phones, WWI pocket books, peak caps, miniature medal group, cap badges and buttons, cloth badges and more (parcel)

Lot 295

A WWI Victory medal, awarded to G-9853 PTE T.H. PICKSTOCK R.SUSS.R, together with a selection of metal and cloth badges, pips and buttons, a British 1888 pattern bayonet, Sports Starting Pistol Mark 3, field glasses and spotting glasses (parcel)

Lot 335

A large collection of mid-late 20th Century cloth badges, including bullion, comprising chevrons, Admiralty Constabulary, Artillery, St Johns, GPO, Naval and more, plus a selection of medal ribbons (parcel)

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