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WORLD WAR ONE. VICTORY MEDAL, NINE, COMPRISING 4960 PTE E A BAILEY M G C, 3972 G SJT A WARREN 4 LONDON, 220375 F RUNN PO RN, R-36390 PTE E W SIMMENDINGER K P R C, P-10325 L CPL P A BARKER M F P, 2085 PTE T H PERKINS RAMC, 128816 A SJT S M GODFREY R E, 34617 GNR F CHAPMAN R A, S-7952 PTE F WILKINS A O C
A WW1 campaign group of three medals named to 14808 Pte J Shelton Northamptonshire regiment 7th (Service) Battalion, comprising BWM, 1914-15 star and victory medal with ribbons mounted on a ribbon bar Note: Pte John Shelton was discharged as 'no longer physically fit for war service' on 24.1.16, due to an injury that occurred at Loos, France, on the 27th Sept when, after falling into a trench, a man jumped from above on top of him, landing on his left knee. (Sold with a photocopy from the National Archives of the soldiers war service record and medical certificate)
A medal group to include a WWI medal relating to 1460 G.N.R.J. Randall R.A., two WWII medals the Defence Medal and the Victory Medal, and six dress medals WWII Victory and Defence medals, and four WWI medals, the 1914 Star (Mons Star), the British War medal, the Victory medal and the military medal for bravery in the field, also a cap badge, royal commemorative for the coronation 1937 of George VI and Queen Elizabeth, a communion medal, and a commemorative medal for the opening of the Mersey Tunnel 1934.
A group of WWII medals relating to W Hampson; a 1939-45 Star, the Defence Medal, the Victory Medal and the Africa Star, a silk-style handkerchief with images of militaria, three cap badges, a small leather purse belonging to Mr Hampson who served in Egypt, containing two coins from Imperial Rome, issued for use in the Greek-speaking part of the Empire, with letter of provenance from the Liverpool Museum and a small leather belt purse containing a Hungarian 1936 tiz (ten) pengo banknote, no.V707 016444.
Victoria Coronation 1838 silver medal by B Pistrucci, diam. 36mm, with red leather case. Provenance - by family descent, reputedly a gift from Queen Victoria to a staff member, possibly William Saunders, see The Royal Kalendar and Court and City Register England, Scotland, Ireland and the Colonies for the Year 1844, page 147, listed as ‘housekeeper of the state apartments, St James’s, under Queen’s Household, Gentlemen of the Privy Chamber.
A group of six commemorative medals comprising; French 1878 Paris Exposition medallion, death of Frederick Duke of York 1827 medal, Prince Albert 1851 Exhibition medal, Albert Prince of Wales & Princess Alexandra 1863 medal, 1862 International Exhibition exhibitor medal and Victoria Coronation zinc medal. Provenance - by family descent, reputedly a gift from Queen Victoria to a staff member, possibly William Saunders, see The Royal Kalendar and Court and City Register England, Scotland, Ireland and the Colonies for the Year 1844, page 147, listed as ‘housekeeper of the state apartments, St James’s, under Queen’s Household, Gentlemen of the Privy Chamber.
WWII medals, ephemera and post war uniform relating to Sister Vera Mary Bosworth, Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service, comprising 1939/45 Star, France and Germany Star, Defence Medal and War Medal; a scrap book containing photographs and letters, including a typed account of her time in Norway caring for Russian prisoners of war; various war and post war certificates and documentation, drawings and badges; uniform consisting of a black cloth jacket with British Red Cross buttons and British/County of London and Nursing Superintendent shoulder flashes and a short blue cloth shoulder cape with officer's rank badges, medal ribbon and Q.A.I.M.N.S reservist medal
WWII medal group to Robert George Smith 398 Company RASC 6th Airborne Division comprising 1939/45 Star, France & Germany Star, Defence Medal and War Medal, French Normandy D Day medal, medal ribbons and badges of rank, together with personal effects, souvenirs, photographs/sketches and documents. Robert Smith was commissioned at Bristol OTC into the Royal Army Service Corps and joined 398 Company RASC 6th Airborne Division. He was in France on D-Day and remained with his unit until the defeat of Germany in 1945 and beyond, as part of the Force of Occupation in Berlin. On his return to the UK and after his release by the regular army he took up a commission in the Territorial Army in August 1946 and served in Gaza in 1947.Documentation includes Airborne Forces explanatory leaflet dated June 1943 signed by General Browning, original pre D Day instructions marked BIGOT - Top Secret and detailing actions on landing and assembly areas etc., 398 Company RASC war diary covering May to July 1944 including the build up to and landing on D Day, Juno Beach and beyond, Mentioned in Despatches document dated 22/3/1945 with one leaf emblem, 21st Army Group certificate of outstanding good service and devotion to duty signed by Field Marshal B L Montgomery, commission into Territorial Army July 1949, caricature sketches dated 1944 and signed Nutty, German starting pistol, hip flask, enamel Airborne Brotherhood lapel badge etc. and photos depicting his experiences, the majority in NW Europe and mainly of Germany
Royal Air Force WWII medals awarded to 545846 to Flying Officer W.Wright, the medals comprising 1939-1945 Star, the Atlantic Star, Pacific Star with Burma clasp, Defence Medal and War Medal with miniatures and badges, together with ephemera including photos, documents and books. William Wright was stationed in South East Asia during the war and afterwards with the Air Training Corps.
Royal Navy medal group awarded to K39319 James Fitzgerald comprising WWI War Medal and Victory Medal, Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, 1939-1945 Star, Atlantic Star, 1939/1945 War Medal and Defence Medal, together with service records and ephemera. James Fitzgerald joined the Royal Navy in January 1917 serving on HMS Vivid II and HMS Erin. Between the wars, he served on a number of ships including HMS King George V and HMS Hood during her circumnavigation of the globe with the Special Service Squadron on the 'Empire Cruise'. During WWII he served on ships including HMS Drake and HMS Devonshire. The ephemera includes a bone handled HMS Hood pocket knife, Navy cap and band, telescope and numerous post cards etc
South Africa Medal pair comprising Queens South Africa and King's South Africa medals named to 7670 Pte. R.Green Grenadier Guards the QSA has five clasps; Belfast, Diamond Hill, Johannesburg, Orange Free State and Cape Colony, KSA South Africa with 1901 and 1902 clasp. Robert Green transferred from the Gloucestershire Regiment in October 1898 with copy paperwork of military history and medal roll
A group of Second World War and later medals, comprising: 1939-45 Star; France and Germany Star; Defence Medal; Second World War Medal; Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Medal; and General Service Medal with Cypress and Malaya bars named Captain PNM Jebb R.A.; and matching miniatures; a quantity of uniform buttons, badges and other items.
Bravery in the Field medal, awarded to 102387, BMBR. G.H. BOURNE, ROYAL FIELD ARTILLERY, WORCESTERSHIRE REGIMENT, together with: British War Medal 1914-1918; Victory Medal; two Bronze medals; Daily Mail Jubilee Token; War Service badge; Whistle; ARP badge; compass; buttons; cap badges; postcards; silk greetings cards.
A struck bronze Prize Medal for the Great Exhibition of 1851 designed by William Wyon (1795-1851), the obverse with the double portrait of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, President of the Society of Arts which planned the Great Exhibition, the reverse celebrating Great Britain's industrial and commercial power, 3.125ins diameter, another designed by William Wyon, the obverse with a bust of Prince Albert, the reverse the globe surmounted by a dove with outstretched wings, and worded "Exhibition of the Works of the Industry of All Nations MDCCCLI" together with a small collection of medals, coins and stamps of Queen Victoria and later interest, various
Two groups of George V and George VI First & Second World War medals (awarded to a Father and Son) - group of three medals to "Able Seaman, 184392 F. Setterfield, comprising1914-1915 Star, 1914-1918 War medal and Victory medal (Note: Frank Setterfield was recalled in 1914 and drowned on HMS Cressy October 1914), second group of six medals to his Son - "KX 90640 F. Setterfield P.O.S.M. H.S.M. Dampter, comprising George VI Naval General Service medal with one bar "Palestine 1936-1939, 1939-1945 Star, Atlantic Star, Burma Star with bar "Pacific", 1939-1945 War medal and Royal Naval Long Service and Good Conduct medal Note: Frederick Setterfield joined the Royal Navy in 1937, saw service in the Spanish Civil War, and many other conflicts during his twenty eight years in the Navy), the group of medals are accompanied by two small albums of photographs, a diary, certificates and ephemera relating to the two family members
A group of French World War I and World War II medals in a wooden case, comprising three Croix de Guerre medals (1914, 1916, and 1918), two Croix de Guerre overseas issue, one Croix de Guerre (1939), one Croix de Combattant Volontaire, (1914-1918), two Croix de Combattant, and one Valeur et Discipline medal (undated)
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