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A 15CT MOUNTED IDENTITY DISC OF Sir A Vere FOSTER 2/1st N YEO. A military identity tag named to Capt A Vere Foster, CE KNY, in a 15 carat open front mount. On the full cased reverse is 13th November 1914 and 20th January 1916. Sir Augustus Vere Foster 4th Bt, was born in 1873 and died in 1947, He served in the 2/1st Norfolk Yeomanry, awarded a Silver War Badge 20/09/1916. A 19thC faded miniature in a gilt locket mount, of an officer wearing a medal. (2)
A GIRL GUIDES LIFE SAVING MEDAL etc. A cased silver Girl Guides medal, with hallmarks for Birmingham 1925. The original case with Girl Guides on the lid, the medal complete with silver top bar suspender. Numbered Reg 686922. A cased silver Italian Red Cross medal, on its original ribbon with a star emblem. Benemerenti obverse, with Croce Rossa Italiana reverse. With other related family items including name tag etc
BOER WAR & GT WAR MEDALS TO THE WILTSHIRE REGT. A Queens South Africa medal with bars Cape Colony-Orange Free State, named to 5387 Cpl W J Jones. Wilts R. A Kings South Africa medal with bars South Africa 1901 & 1902, named to 5387 Cpl W J Jones Wilts R. A 1914/15 Star, British War & VIctory medals named to 5387 Pte W J Jones Wilts Regt. Cpl William J Jones served in the 2nd Battalion the Wiltshire Regt, returning to the UK in March 1901 with his clasps confirmed on the roll. His KSA and clasps are also confirmed on the roll. In the Gt war William J Jones served in France from 4/4/1915.
AN M F A/RN PAIR & LONG SERVICE GOOD CONDUCT (HMS IRON DUKE) British War & Victory medals, named to W J Downer Ord MFA. A George V L S G C medal named to K57054 W J Downer Sto 1 HMS Iron Duke. Wallace John Downer born Newport I-O-Wight in 1901, occupation Seaman Merchant Service. In his photocopied details it includes HMS Dolphin in 1927.
A DEATH PLAQUE TO TOM L WHITE (5th Dorset R) etc. A Memorial plaque named to Tom Lucerne White, with a related photographs and memorial card. Written on the back of a grave photograph is; In loving memory of my Brother Pte Tom Lucerne White. No 9965 B Coy 5th Battalion Dorset Regt. Who died of wounds received in action at the Suvla Bay landing August 20th 1915- Sept 20th 1915. Buried in Pieta Military Cemetery Malta. Served in the Balkans (2b) 11/7/1915 MIC details. The card reads in loving memory of Tom Lucerne. The third son of Francis and Elizabeth White. Who died at Malta, September 20th, Aged 20 years. 'Thy will be done'. Written by hand on the back is; No Mother or Father saw him die No Sister or brother to say goodbye No Friends or Relations to grasp his hand But we hope to meet in a better land Photos of two brothers one in Dorset Regt uniform, another of one with Corporals stripes. A native of 5 Prince of Wales Road, Weymouth, Dorset who was wounded in the Gallipoli Landings, later dying of wounds at the Hospital in Malta. A Bwm & Victory pair named to 40669 Pte J T Honeybun Som L I, also his name tags. A Victory Medal named to 128563 Gnr H Wallis RA. A cased R A O B Silver award 'Arch Chapter Presented to Bro G Brown 1904, with purple ribbon and brooch mount.
A PORTRAIT OF GEN C A WILDING CMG, R INNIS FUSILIERS 28.1/4" x 33.1/2" Outer frame dimensions, painted over a photograph of General Charles Arthur Wilding CMG. He had served in the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers since 1887, prior to Commanding a Brigade during the Gt War. In his portrait of half length, he is wearing a CMG then an India General Service Medal (Burma), Africa General Service Medal and 1914-14/15 Star ribbons. Born 12/6/1868 2.Lt Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers 14/9/1887 Lt " " " 11/9/1889 Cptn " " " 19/1/1898 Major " " " 07/12/1905 Lt Col " " " 12/10/1914. Brig Gen Commanded the 10th Brigade, 4th Division February to December 1916. Died 7/7/1953.
A R NAVY TRIO & LSGC MEDAL GROUP etc. A 1914/15 Star named to K 3413 A H Brown Sto 1 R.N. British War & Victory Medals named to K 3413 S P O R.N. A George V LSGC named to K3413 A H Brown S P O R.N. HMS Pembroke. A silver Watch Chain and Fob, engraved 1926 and China Fleet Billiards A Brown. In 1918 Arthur H Brown Stoker Petty Officer was serving on HMS Dolphin. This was the Home of the Submarine Service from 1904. With his original Service Documents showing postings to HMS Dolphin, HMS X1, etc. From 1909 until the late 1920's. His Merchant Seamans Continuous Certificate of Discharge, with photograph inset.
GT WAR MEDALS etc. British War & Victory Medals named to 1. 41306 Pte G (Gilbert) J Morley DCLI. 2. 47024 Pte H (Harold) Golden. Both are confirmed as pairs issued only. A 1914/15 Star and British War Medal named to Ply 14114 Pte O (Oliver) Hamm R M L I. (Entitled also to a Victory Medal). A cased ISM QE11 issue to Frank Woodhams. A silver RAF Nobel Challenge Cup medal, named to 1st 1927-28 Flt Lt H C Calvey 23 (F) Sqdn, with other awards etc.
EWSporting Medals. MOTORCYCLING MEDALS WON BY THE LEGENDARY JOSEPH S WRIGHT. A quantity of medals won by the holder of multiple World Records in the 1920's-30's period, many at Brooklands. He held at one time the Brooklands Record Laps for 1925-110.43 mph. 1926-27-28 Laps of 113.45 mph. 1929- 30 118.86 mph. Hill Climbs and other race meetings were also undertaken, often in the 350cc Class. At one time he also held the Fastest Race Ever on any track, record: 3 Laps of Brooklands at an average of 111.4 mph. At Montherly France, the Lap Record at 138 mph, the fastest speed at that time ever accomplished on a race track. World Record at 5 Kilometres, at 132 mph. World Record at 5 Miles at 130 mph. World Record at 50 Miles and 100 Kilometres, solo at over 112 mph. World Record Sidecar and Passenger over 5 Miles and 50 Kilometres of 104 mph. W R at 99 mph for Sidecar and Passenger at 10 Miles and at 16 Kilometres. BARC numbered badges for 1925-1927-28-29-30, 1931-33- & 1934. 1 Silver & 4 bronze Brooklands prize Medals. Essex also West Kent etc prize medallions, (26 in total). Medal bars etc. 3 x Sydenham & District Motor Club medallions, named to G Wright. With a copied photograph of Joe Wright on his J A P V Twin, and record details.
A R ENGINEERS GROUP OF FIVE MEDALS & PAPERWORK etc !939/45 - France & Germany Stars, Defence & War Medals also a General Service Medal bar Palestine 1945-48. The last named to 2156541 Spr R G Perkins RE. With his Soldiers Paybook, National Identity Card etc. Ronald Godfrey Perkins P. 653 Road Construction Coy, Royal Engineers. He enlisted on the 26/2/1942 as a Tractor Driver. In October 1946 he was rated as Sober, Capable and very efficient whilst at Clitheroe.
VARIOUS MEDALS. Including a 1914/15 Star, named to 42627 A Cpl (attempted erasure of rank) B C MacDonald Canadian Field Artillery. An unnamed S African war Service Medal in silver. A Territorial Medal GV1 issue with Territorial top bar, named to 2818714 Pte G A Dingwall Seaforths, with loose Defence & War medals. Two Special Constabulary medals, GV issue named to James K Dewar also GV1 issue named to Sjt Donald MacGregor with 1947 service bar.
A G S MEDAL PALESTINE 1945-48 etc A boxed GV1 General Service Medal bar Palestine 1945-48, named to LAC G T Bennett (1651791) RAF. Together with a France & Germany Star and a War Medal, both unnamed as issued. A silver and enamel County Borough of Southampton School medal dated 1906, named to Tom Bennett for 2 years unbroken attendance. (4)
A 5th LANCERS QSA. A five bar Queens South Africa Medal, with bars Elandslaagte- Defence of Ladysmith- Orange Free State- Transvaal and at the top Cape Colony. Named to 4410 Pte J Hickey 5/Lncrs. The reverse has the wreath pointing to the letter R. Medal Rolls confirm the bars to Shoeing Smith J Hickey 5th Lancers, also entitled to a KSA .
A 3rd V B DEVONS L S V FORCE MEDAL etc. Edward V11 issue with 'Rex' in the obverse legend, in toned condition. Named in officially impressed style to, 1731 Cpl C J W Daniels 3/V B Devon Regt. The father of C Sjt L Daniels. A Fire Brigade Long Service Medal unnamed as issued but numbered 1711. With a stamped hand written slip, C J W Daniels Axminster, 12th December 1902.
SINGLE MEDALS etc. 1. A 1914/15 Star named to S18856 Pte C R Smith Cameron Highrs. (Charles entitled to a trio, served France 1/10/1915 on Class Z Reserve 1919. 2. A Victory medal named to R 2101 Pte F E Tame K R R C. (Francis entitled to a 1914/15 Star & BWM, served in France 21/7/1915. 3. An Imperial Service Medal John Thomas Belcher, Sorter London Postal Services. 4. A metal Naval ID tag, named to J 56272 H W Rawsley. Serving on HMS Royal Arthur in 1916-17.
A DLI/MGC OFFICERS GT WAR PAIR. British War & Victory medal pair, named to Captain A Noall. Alexander Noall was serving as 7/1157 in the Durham Light Infantry, when he was commissioned as a 2/Lt MGC in August 1915, later Lieutenant and A/Capt MGC. He served in France from 19th November 1916, later in Mesopotamia with the 274th Coy MGC. He was 'wounded' accidentally by a sentries bayonet, when returning to the trenches 11/2/1917. Listed as 4th London Field Hospital 2/3/1917 Born in 1891 he was residing at 48 St Marks Road, Sunderland a practising Schoolmaster. With copied paperwork.
AN H M S SPARTIATE CASUALTY GROUP. Consisting of 1939/45 and Atlantic Stars, War Medal & Condolence Slip. Named to Sto David Cairnduff P/K53075 who died 29/1/1943. Aged 42 years the son of Margaret Wilkinson of Glasgow. HMS Spartiate a WW11 Shore Establishment, established to protect the River Clyde, Govan Shipyards etc, in W W 11. To protect from Mines being laid and all other guard duties and bomb raids, etc
A CRIMEA MEDAL WITH BAR SEBASTOPOL. A Crimea medal with bar Sebastopol, officially impressed to J O'Brien Gr & Dr 3rd Btn R Arty. In polished condition with signs of much wear, with its original ribbon. A John O'Brien of the Royal Artillery, was severly wounded on the final attack on the Redan 8th September 1855. No number is given, to confirm or clarify the soldier on the medal roll.
A 1st LONDONS GT WAR TRIO & TFEM. A 1914/15 Star, British War & Victory medals named to 973 Cpl H Offord 1 Lond R. A GV T F E Medal named to 200062 Cpl H Offord 1 London R. Harry Offord served in France from the 11th march 1915. He applied for and was refused a Silver War Badge in August 1920. A later letter re-applying was instigated by an MP, who requested his Service and Discharge Documents in October 1920. At the age of 24 he suffered a Gunshot Wound in the right thigh No5, awarded a wound stripe. His medal address given as 15, Farlow Rd, Putney, later 85 Swaby Road, Magdalene Rd, Earlsfield, SW18.
A GT WAR PAIR & GSM IRAQ TO THE NORTHUMBERLAND FUSILIERS. British War & Victory medals named to 19503 Pte J H Roberts. N Fus. A General Service Medal bar Iraq, named to 89895 Pte J H Roberts N . Fus. John H Roberts served in fiour different Regiments, including R W Kents, MGC, Labour Corps and then back to the N Fusiliers, with pair and GSM confirmed.
A FIRE SERVICE EXEMPLARY SERVICE PAIR. In its book of issue a Fire Service Exemplary Service medal and a Defence Medal, the first named to (10 Hampshire on the box lid), Sub. Offr Edgar W R Chant. Also a related bronze Hampshire County Council Education Committee medal, with a silver darts award, M V D L 1938-39 engraved sports medal . It is quite likely that Edgar Chant was involved in the Blitz on Southampton, during WW11. With the group is a bar with Fire and Defence medal ribbons, for wear.
A MERCANTILE MARINE etc A British War Medal and Mercantile Marine Medal named to Alfred J Crichton. An associated L S V Force medal named to 2295 Sergeant T Riddle 4th V B East Surrey Regt 14-2-95, engraved in upright capitals Thomas Riddle was born in 1854, 18 months prior to his parents marriage. He often went with his father to Jedburgh Market in a a Pony & trap. He trained at St Andrews to be a Doctor, though was expected to manage the family farm. Deciding he loved Steamship designs and engines more than farming, his father cut him off without as penny. Working in London he joined the East Surrey Rifles, becoming a crack shot. At Bisley he shot beside the future King Edward V11, in afct so much shooting left him deaf With Alfred J Crichton's medals are copies, of his service and medal awards. Listing his ships and positions including 1st Class (Extra) Engineer Certificate also in 1916, his Chief Engineer Mespot Exp Force. Most are originals including his Continuous Certificate of Discharge and an original photograph, etc.
A R GARRISON ARTILLERY Q S A MEDAL A three bar Cape Colony-Paardeberg and Driefontein Queens South Afica Medal, named in impressed style to 32143 Gnr W Nolan RGA. Gunner Nolan also served in China in 1900, with the 91st coy (Late 15th Comp S D) RGA. Entitled to a QSA with Driefontein and Paardeberg confirmed, notation states; 'Forfited conviction of theft' 25/8/02. Later note states 'Issued and Restored'. 1902. 15th S T Coy Southern Division RGA.
The medals of Lt Col Philby SLI THE MEDALS OF LT COL O G B PHILBY SLI & HIS PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM. A 1914 Star and bar, named to Lt O G B Philby S L I. British War & Victory Medals, named to Capt O G B Philby. A France & Germany Star, Defence & War medals, unnamed as issued. A 1937 Coronation medal, the seven mounted for wear. A fine Photograph Album of his between wars postings, starting in Hong Kong in 1929. Consisting of some 240 photographs or original postcards, of Kowloon, Perak, Columbo, Horses, people and Typhoon damage, etc. Born into the family of the Reverend Jas and Mrs Jenny Euphemia Philby, at Dulverton Vicarage. Educated at Blundells School between 1900 and 1908, Head boy and a gifted Sportsman. He was in the Cricket X1 and the Rugby XV, excelling at sports throughout his life. As a Rugby Scrum half or a Hockey Centre-Forward, etc. Then onto Sandhurst and a commission into the Somerset Light Infantry in 1910. He landed with his battalion in France 22nd/23rd August, expecting a rest in billets. Immediately they were ordered into the Front Line, which was under a massive German assault. Arriving at Briastre on the 24th, north of them and approaching nearer to them was smoke from the fires of captured farms and villages. Ordered to act as rearguard for the troops retreating from Mons, position was taken up in the Ligny area. On the 26th August Lt Philby was wounded in the leg, the retreat again resumed. He fought through the Battles of Le Cateau, The Marne and The Aisne. He was captured probably during the abortive German Attacks, of the 25/26/27/28th September with several other SLI officers. After over three years in a Prisoner of War camp, he was interned in Holland from January 1918. Repatriated to England in November (18th) 1918. He had been promoted to Captain in 1916, then served as a Staff Officer in 1919. With photocopied details of a letter printed in the Bath Herald, October 3rd 1914 wriiten by the then Major Prowse. Later LT Col CB. His narrative is precise and honest, in it he mentions Lt Philby. he describes the action against the German Guards. Philby though wounded three times, walked out to the retreat as cool as you like. Between the wars he saw service with his Battalion, in several overseas postings. Including N Ireland, Egypt, Gibraltar, India and the Far East, lastly in N W Europe. He was Adjutant of the Regiment between 1925-28. Commanding the 2nd Battalion SLI 1937-1940. Awarded the France & Germany Star, Defence & War medals, for his service in the North West Europe Campaign 1944-45. A son of Exmoor who truly took to military life, always considerate with his men. He loved to play any sports in the army, never losing his love of horses. Always ready to show his men by deed, how the job should be done especially relating to Machine Guns. Retiring from the army he returned to his beloved Exmoor, supporting hunts and local shows, etc. Having married his wife Pamela in 1942, the daughter of Brig Gen H W Cobham DSO Indian Army. They had two daughters and passed onto them, their love of Exmoor.
PRIZE MEDALLIONS etc. Including a scm medallion of 54 mm diameter, with top mount. Coll S Fr Xav Dub, DVC below obverse. With Ex Rhetor Victori reverse, 41 grms weight. Another with Meath Hospital and County Dublin Infimary award, in scm 1903 dated. Senior Clinical Medal awarded to William Boxwell, 38 gms. Two Dog Show medallions for Devon & Cornwall Pointer & Setter Society, 2nd Field Trials at Knighthayes, Tiverton, 17th Sept 1924. Won by Mjr P O'Kellys Irish setter, June. A hallmarked silver medal won by Billy Boy at Carlow 1922, 20 gms weight. A cased R Academy of Music scm award, to Alice D Barklie, Piano Forte 1926. Various other base metal coronation medallions and badges etc.
AN MSM (RE) GROUP OF FOUR MEDALS, etc.A 1914/15 Star named to 37466 E C Cpl J Ripley RE, British War & Victory medals named to 37466 A S Sjt J Ripley RE. A Meritorius Service Medal GV non swivel type, named to 37466 A Sjt J Ripley RE.Joseph Ripley served in France from the 10th October 1915, awarded the Meritorius Service Medal in December 1918, London Gazette 1/1/1918 for 'Meritorius' deeds.Also a pair named to 17021 Pte J Bentley N Staffs R.A QE11 ISM named to Wm Henry Sharratt.
A GSM BAR PALESTINE WITH MID EMBLEM etc Defence & War medals unnamed as issued, a General Service Medal bar Palestine 1945-48 with Oak Leaf emblem. (25/11/1948) Named to AS28930 Cpl R Thomas APC African Auxilary Pioneer Corps, High Commissions Territories. As yet the MID is unconfirmed in the research.
AN OFFICERS RNVR WW11 UNIFORMS AND ARCTIC CONVOY DRESS. Consisting of two Lt RNVR Tunics and trousers, with medal ribbons for 1939/45 Star, Atlantic with bar, Africa with bar stars, also a War Medal. A Naval officers KC hat with six white covers, shorts for tropical and dress wear. (5) Clothing for duties on Arctic Convoys include a sheepskin jerkin, a seal fur? under vest. 1944 dated woollen mitts, Balaclava and Scarf, wool polo neck jumpers (2). An officers greatcoat, etc All in very good dry stored condition,
A DEVON OFFICERS TRIO etc. A 1914/15 Star named to 2 Lieut C T S Mendl. British war & Victory Medals named to Lt C T S Mendl. A miniature mounted group of medals including a 1914/15 trio and 1939/45 Star also Defence & War Medals. Incorrectly stated as C J S on his MIC, he served in France from August 3rd 1915 in the 1st Devons. Later served as an Intelligence officer with the Intelligence Corps. His medal addresses in 1921 were 17 Hyde Park Street W2 and Baycote. Lingfield. Surrey. Lt 3rd Devons on Special Appointment 1/7/1917. Special appointment to the War Office Class HH in June 1918. Also believed to have served with the RFC as a Balloon Officer 1917-18. Attached RAF. Intelligence 1918-19 and during W W 11. The son of Sir S F Mendl KBE of 12 Cumberland Mansions, Bryanston Square. Charles Thomas Sigismund Mendl was educated at University College, Oxford, he married in 1917 Beryl Althea Thomas. Balloon Officer 1917. Balloon Commander July 1917. RAFR 12th Sept 1939 Pilot Officer (Prob). F Off in November 1940. In October 1914 he was an Interpreter with the Northamptonshire Yeomanry. Injured when his horse fell on ice, near La Bassee. UK for Hospitalisation. Resigned his commission in Jan 1915, granted a commission 3rd Battn Devonshire Regt February 1915. Returned to France August 1915. With many copies of his injuries and Surgeons assessment , etc.
A ROYAL SCOTS FUSILIERS GROUP OF SIX MEDALS. Mounted for wear with a General Service Medal bar Palestine, named to 3127940 Fsr C Lilley R S Fus. 1939/45 & Burma Stars, Defence & War medals and George V Long Service Good Conduct Medal, named to 3127940 W O Cl 2 C Lilley R S Fus. Served in the 2nd Battalion R S F with badges present.
A MERITORIUS SERVICE MEDAL & RELATED BWM. A George V Meritorius Service Medal, named to 148316 Cpl M Lyons RE. A related British War Medal named to 142837 Cpl J V B Lyons RE. (Entitled to a pair only) 148315 Mtr Cyclist Cpl Marcus Lyons was awarded the Meritorius Service Medal [France] in the Peace Gazette 0137/5618 Schedule Number 275870. He is entitled to a pair only, on the Medal index Cards.
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