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Lot 1365

British Army WWI medals comprising 1914/1915 Star, War Medal, Victory Medal and Special Constabulary Medal named to Pte P C James Glosters/ Gloucestershire Regiment

Lot 1366

British Army WWI medals comprising 1914/1915 Star, War Medal and Victory Medal, named to 3437 Pte J Winsor Glosters/ Gloucestershire Regiment

Lot 1367

British Army WWI medals comprising 1914/1915 Star and War Medal, named to 22283 Pte W P Hickman Glosters/ Gloucestershire Regiment, together with his death plaque

Lot 1368

British Army WWI medals comprising 1914/1915 Star, War Medal and Victory Medal, named to Sgt E C Witchell Glosters/ Gloucestershire Regiment, together with his Territorial Force Efficiency Medal

Lot 1369

British Army WWI medals comprising 1914/1915 Star, War Medal and Victory Medal named to 305/6143 Sgt H A Lee Glosters/ Gloucestershire Regiment, together with his Territorial Force Efficiency Medal

Lot 1370

British Army WWI medals comprising 1914/1915 Star, War Medal and Victory Medal named to 10618 Pte E Imber, killed in action Gallipoli

Lot 1371

British Army WWI medals comprising 1914/1915 Star named to 22166 L/Cpl H S Beale Glosters/ Gloucestershire Regiment War Medal and Victory Medal named to 2nd Lieut H S Beale

Lot 1372

British Army WWI medals comprising 1914/1915 Star, War Medal and Victory Medal named to 2620 Pte H GarlandGlosters/ Gloucestershire Regiment

Lot 1373

British Army WWI medals comprising War Medal Victory Medal and Territorial Force War Medal named to 203092 Pte G H James, Glosters/ Gloucestershire Regiment

Lot 1374

British Army WWI medals comprising 1914/1915 Star, War Medal and Victory Medal named to Major W P Brough Glosters/ Gloucestershire Regiment

Lot 1375

British Army WWI medals comprising 1914/1915 Star, War Medal and Victory Medal with oak leaf emblem, together with his Special Constabulary Medal and cap badges, named to Lieutenant and later Captain F E Francillon

Lot 1376

British Army WWI medals comprising 1914 'Mons' Star with clasp, War Medal and Victory Medal, named to 9924 G W Dalby, 1st Battalion, Glosters/ Gloucestershire Regiment

Lot 1377

British Army WWI medals comprising 1914 'Mons' Star with clasp, War Medal and Victory Medal, named to 7318 Pte W King Glosters/ Gloucestershire Regiment enlisted in Stroud, killed in action 15/11/1914

Lot 1378

British Army WWI medals comprising 1914 'Mons' Star with clasp, named to 7179 Sgt W J Hird, War Medal and Victory Medal to 7179 Warrant Officer W J Hird Glosters/ Gloucestershire Regiment

Lot 1379

British Army WWI medals comprising 1914 'Mons' Star with clasp, War Medal and Victory Medal, named to 9822 Pte C W Bloodworth, 1st Battalion, Glosters/ Gloucestershire Regiment (Mons Star named to CW Bloodwork)

Lot 1380

British Army WWI medals comprising 1914 'Mons' Star with clasp, War Medal and Victory Medal, named to 7130 W E Wright, 1st Battalion, Glosters/ Gloucestershire Regiment, killed in action 23/10/1914

Lot 1381

British Army WWI Military Cross for Captain F D Andrews, Glosters/ Gloucestershire Regiment together with his War Medal

Lot 1382

British Army WWI Distinguished Conduct Medal, named to 240057 Drummer E H G Farmer Glosters/ Gloucestershire Regiment. The only DCM awarded to a drummer for the Glosters. Supplement to the London Gazette dated 26 May 1917 reads: "He displayed great courage and determination on several occasions in carrying messages under the most intense fire."

Lot 1383

British Army medal group for 5200 Warrant Officer Company Sgt Major C Webb, 2nd Glosters/ Gloucestershire Regiment comprising Distinguished Conduct Medal, Queens South Africa medal with clasps for Cape Colony and Orange Free State, named to Boy C Webb, 1914/1915 Star, War Medal, Victory Medal with oak leaf emblem, Long Service and Good Conduct Medal and Serbian Obilitch medal. Together with a copy 1914/1915 Star

Lot 1384

British Army medal group for George Mason, Glosters, comprising Military Cross inscribed George Bowstead Mason, Gloster Regiment, MGC High Wood France, Sept 3rd 1916, 1914/1915 Star, 8218 L/Cpl G B Mason, 12th Lancers, War Medal and Victory Medal, 2nd Lieut GB Mason and WWII Defence Medal

Lot 1385

British Army WWI Military Medal named to Sgt G Lane, Glosters/Gloucestershire Regiment, together with his 1914/1915 Star, War Medal, Victory Medal, silver wound badge and WWII Defence Medal

Lot 1386

British Army WWI Battle of Loos Military Medal named to 15347 Pte S F Hancock, Glosters/Gloucestershire Regiment together with his 1914/1915 Star, War Medal and Victory Medal and a silver rugby medal

Lot 1387

British Army WWI Military Medal named to 34129 Pte L/Cpl C W Clark, Glosters/Gloucestershire Regiment together with his War Medal and Victory Medal

Lot 1388

British Army WWI Military Medal named to 22673 Pte G H Blanning, Glosters/Gloucestershire Regiment, together with his War Medal and Victory Medal

Lot 1389

British Army WWI Military Medal named to 32149 Pte H Flather, Glosters/Gloucestershire Regiment, together with his War Medal and Victory Medal

Lot 1390

British Army Queens South Africa Medal with clasps for Cape Colony, Orange Free State, South Africa 1901, named to 6780 Pte BS Beach, Volunteer Company, Glosters/Gloucestershire Regiment,  together with his WWI War Medal and Victory Medal named to 401768  Sgt B T Beach, 7th Canadian Infantry

Lot 1391

British Army Queens South Africa medal named to 3652 Dr W King Glosters/Gloucestershire Regiment

Lot 1392

British Army Queens South Africa Medal with clasps for Relief of Kimberley, Paardeberg and Driefontien, named to 5379 Pte W Leahy, Glosters/Gloucestershire Regiment

Lot 1393

British Army Queens South Africa Medal with clasps for Natal, Orange Free State and Transvaal, named to 5122 Pte C Aish, Glosters/Gloucestershire Regiment

Lot 1394

British Army Queens South Africa Medal with clasps for Relief of Kimberley, Paardeberg, Driefontien, South Africa 1901, named to 2332 Pte J Draper, Glosters/Gloucestershire Regiment

Lot 1395

British Army Queens South Africa Medal and clasps for Cape Colony and Orange Free State, named to 958 Pte H Elliott, Glosters/Gloucestershire Regiment, together with his Kings South Africa Medal with clasps for South Africa 1901 and 1902

Lot 1396

British Army Queens South Africa Medal with clasps for Cape Colony, Orange Free State and South Africa 1902, named to 5528 Pte W Clifford, Glosters/Gloucestershire Regiment

Lot 1397

British Army Queens South Africa Medal with clasps for Relief of Kimberley, Paardeberg, Driefontein and Transvaal, named to 2688 Pte C Dawes, Glosters/Gloucestershire Regiment, together with his Kings South Africa Medal with clasps for South Africa 1901 and 1902

Lot 1398

British Army Queens South Africa Medal with clasp for Defence of Ladysmith, named to 3619 Pte W Edwards, Glosters/Gloucestershire Regiment

Lot 1399

British Army Queens South Africa Medal with clasps for Cape Colony and Orange Free State, named to 3400 Pte T Everett, Glosters/Gloucestershire Regiment, together with his Long Service medal, helmet plate and cap badges

Lot 1400

British Army Queens South Africa Medal with clasps for Defence of Ladysmith and Orange Free State, named to 4015 Pte F E Veale, Glosters/Gloucestershire Regiment, together with his WWI medals, the 1914/1915 Star, War Medal and Victory Medal to 2963 Pte F Veale, Glosters/Gloucestershire Regiment and his silver War Badge

Lot 1402

German Army WWI Hindenburg Cross medal with certificate, framed and mounted 

Lot 1403

German Army WWI Hindenburg Cross medal with certificate, framed and mounted

Lot 1404

German Army WWII Ostmedaille / Russian Front medal and certificate, framed and mounted

Lot 1405

German Army WWII Ostmedaille / Russian Front medal and certificate, framed and mounted

Lot 1407

WWII German Nazi Third Reich Iron Cross with bar emblem and War Merit medal

Lot 1409

WWII German Nazi Third Reich Civil and Social Services medals together with a 25 years Faithful Service medal

Lot 1476

A collection of Dutch Army memorabilia from WWII relating to Hijman Roet. Includes a cap badge for Princess Irene, who became president of Dutch veterans, framed diploma with miniature commemorative medals, Knight of the Orange Nassau medal, office of the Orange Nassau certificate and Dutch Union of Veterans Cross of Merit etc

Lot 1529

A small collection of militaria comprising Irish Guards officer's white metal and enamel rank badges, a WOI brass rank badge, a German Artillery badge and a REME Rifle Association medal

Lot 1537

WWI Mercantile Marine Medal named to George Bond together with a set of miniatures, cloth badge and bosun's whistle etc

Lot 1544

Weymouth Rifle Volunteers Victorian Medal inscribed 'Won by Private William Rose 1861' in presentation box

Lot 1567

Collection of military related commemorative coins and medallions including Spink 1916 Battle of Jutland, Lusitania, Armada destruction, HM submarine Holland I, WWI War medal named to Sgt H Warwick AOC, WWII medals etc

Lot 1632

Royal Naval coat with sub-lieutenant rank insignia to sleeve, buttons, medal ribbon and epaulettes, size S/M

Lot 1642

British Army number 1 dress 'blues' jacket Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, with regimental buttons, medal ribbon and Major's rank shoulder titles

Lot 1646

Royal Air Force officer's number 1 dress jacket with WOI rank arm badge and medal ribbon, size S/M

Lot 1647

Royal Air Force WWII officer's jacket by Garrish, Ames & Simpkins Ltd with sleeve rank insignia for Flight Lieutenant, DFC group medal ribbons and trousers, size M/L

Lot 885

Cased Royal Mint Cunard interest medal, struck for the commissioning of the Queen Mary 1936, in original fitted case, diameter of medal 7cm

Lot 10

Queens South Africa Medal Cameron Highlanders, three clasp example, Cape Colony, Orange Free State and Transvaal. Medal was awarded to “3742 PTE J COLLINS 1: CAM’N HDRS”. Some edge knocks but otherwise good example.

Lot 11

Queens South Africa Medal 2nd Battalion Royal Fusiliers, medal with four clasps Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal and South Africa 1901. Medal was awarded to “8961 DRMR W BOND 2ND ROYAL FUS”. Un-official rivet between last clasp but otherwise good overall condition.

Lot 12

Queens South Africa and Edward VII Volunteer Force Long Service Medal Pair, QSA with five clasps Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Johannesburg, Diamond Hill and South Africa 1901 awarded to “7289 CORPL J PATERSON V:CO A&S HIGHRS” and Edward VII Volunteer Force Long Service Good Conduct medal “2457 SERJT J PATTERSON3/V.B A&S HDRS”. Accompanied by photocopied paperwork research.

Lot 14

Royal Navy Africa General Service and WW1 Campaign Group of Four, consisting of Edward VII Africa General Service medal with single clasp Somaliland 1902-04 “ENGR SUB LIEUT C T MORGAN RN HMS POMONE”, 1914-15 star “ENG LT CR C T MORGAN RN”, British War and Allied Victory medals “ENG COMMR C T MORGAN RN”. Medals remain in good overall condition. Charles T Morgan appears In the July 1914 Naval List, Engr Lt Cdr with seniority 1st August 1914 serving aboard the battleship HMS Hibernia and in April 1919 Navy list, Engr Commander 1st November 1918 serving as Engr Cdr on the light cruiser HMS Dartmouth from 26th August 1918. HMS Pomone was a third class cruiser. She was laid down at Sheerness Dockyard on 21st December 1896, launched on 25th November 1897 and completed in May 1899. The ship only served a single commission, with the East Indies Squadron and suffered from continuous boiler problems. In January 1902 she was stationed in the Persian Gulf to protect British interests there, and especially in Kuwait. Commander Harry Jones was appointed in command in late March 1902, and the following October she was reported to leave Aden for Berbera. In November and December 1903, Pamone and three other cruisers escorted Lord Curzon’s tour of the Middle East. Her boilers were so unreliable that she was removed from effective list in October 1904 when Admiral Lord Fisher started disposing of ineffective ships upon becoming First Sea Lord. She was laid-up pending a decision on her final disposal. Pomone was disarmed and hulked on 5th January 1910 as a stationary training ship for engineers at the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth. She was sold for scrap on 25th October 1922.

Lot 15

WW1 Royal Navy Distinguished Service Medal (D.S.M) Group of Four, the DSM Awarded for Service with the Mediterranean Station in 1917, the group consists of George V Distinguished Service medal “EB456 P MORRISON C.E.R.A R.N.R MEDITERRANEAN STATION 1917”, 1914-15 star “EB 456 P MORRISON C.E.R.A. R.N.R”, British War and Victory medals “WT ENG P MORRISON R.N.R”. Some contact marks but generally good condition. Warrant Engineer Philip Morrison was born in 1882 and enrolled in the Royal Navy in 1909. He served aboard HMS Heliotrope in 1917, assigned to serve as one of the sloops attached to the Mediterranean Fleet without flotilla designation. She was subsequently one of six or seven sloops listed as being part of the British Aegean Squadron, without a flotilla designation. He was demobilised in February 1919. His Distinguished Service Medal appeared in the London Gazette 17th May 1918. He was also Mentioned in Despatches in recognition of services in the Destroyer Patrol Flotillas, Armed Boarding Steamers during the period ending 30th September 1916.

Lot 16

Rare George V Territorial Force Efficiency Medal with Bar 9th London Regiment, single medal with the additional service bar awarded to “459 CPL J DAVIDGE 9 / LOND REGT”. Medal polished and some contact marks. Joseph Davidge was born in St Marylebone in 1884. In 1911 Joseph was listed as a Law Clerk living with his wife and their three children at 6 Wyndham Street, St Marylebone. He was a member of the 1/9TH County of London battalion Queen Victoria’s Rifles and was awarded the TFEM in 1912. He served in France during the first world war as a colour sergeant from 17th March 1917 to 18th August 1917 and from 12th July 1918 to 24th February 1919. He received the bar to his Territorial Force Efficiency medal in November 1920 as a Company Quarter Master Sergeant. He was one of only ten men to be awarded the Territorial Force Efficiency Medal and bar.

Lot 18

1914 “Mons” Star and Bar Medal Trio 1st Battalion Wiltshire Regiment, medals were awarded to “7948 PTE W READHEAD 1/WILTS R”. Bronze August to November bar attached to ribbon along with rosette. Medals mounted on display board with copy of MIC.

Lot 19

Great War 1914 Star Medal Trio Officer Cameron Highlanders, late 10th (Scottish) Battalion Kings Liverpool Regiment, 1914 star “2360 PTE G A DUNN 10/L’POOL R”, British War and Victory medals “CAPT G A DUNN”. Medals accompanied by his original identity bracelet engraved “G A DUNN LIEUT CAMERON HRS” and copper printing plate for his calling cards. Captain George Andrew Dunn sailed to France with the original contingent of the 10th (Scottish) Battalion Kings Liverpool regiment. On 10th July 1915, he was commissioned into the Cameron Highlanders as a 2nd Lieutenant. On 25th September 1915 he was wounded, during the battle of Loos. Invalided back to the UK, once recuperated he joined the 6th Battalion in 1917 and was attached to a Trench Mortar Battery. His final posting was to the 1st battalion on 10th June 1918. This medal group formed part of the Hal Giblin collection sold at auction in 2004.

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