We found 183977 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 183977 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
183977 item(s)/page
A collection of WWI medals, to include; two 1914-15 Stars awarded to: 21843 Private H. Harvey, Royal Army Medical Corps and the other covered by sticker; two 1914 stars awarded to 5208 Private T.P. Percival, Royal Army Medical Corps and 5987 Private P.J.Hill, Royal Army Medical Corps; a General Service Medal with N.W. Persia Bar awarded to 13616 Private F.W.Pomphrett Royal Army Medical Corps; a War Medal awarded to 1726 Sergeant .H.Hewitt Durham Light Infantry; together with miniature WWI medals, a French Zaire Republique Francaise War Medal; two Royal Army Medical Corps badges; a Royal Pioneer Corps badge and two others (For King and Empire Services Rendered) badges.
A group of three WWI General Service Medals awarded to: T-31708 Driver/Acting Corporal F.S. Doig, Army Service Corps, 1914 Star, War Medal, and Victory Medal; together with a pair of WWI General Service Medals awarded to: 117 Private W.G. Phillips, Northumberland Fusiliers, War Medal and Victory Medal; and a WWI Medal to: 237759 Private H. Taylor Labour Corps.
Royal Army Medical Corps: a group of three WWI General Service Medals awarded to: 68571 Private J. Sparks 1914-15 Star, War Medal, And Victory Medal; and a group of three WWI General Service Medals awarded to: 49232 Private Thomas Price, 1914-15 Star, War Medal and Victory Medal, with copy index card stationing Price to France 01.06.15.
Royal Army Medical Corps: a group of three WWI General Service Medals awarded to: 2175 Sergeant C.A. Oliver, 1914-15 Star, War Medal, and Victory Medal; together with a lapel badge and a chain of St. Johns Ambulance Association date clasps; and another group of WWI General Service Medals awarded to: 38363 Sergeant H. Leonard, 1914-15 Star, War Medal, and Victory Medal.
Five pairs of WWI General Service Medals awarded to men service in the Royal Army Medical Corps, to include; 132772 Private Jonas Boneham, with cap badge and copy of index card; 163201 Private Stephen Knight, with medal envelopes, dog tags and copy of index card; 60887 Private Lightwood; 119982 Corporal Jesse F. Stevens, with copy of index card; and 105996 Private Harry N. Lever, with copy of index card.
Royal Army Medical Corps: a group of three WWI General Service Medals awarded to: 46770 Private H. Willacy, 1914-15 Star, War Medal and Victory Medal (no ribbons); and another group of three WWI General Service Medals awarded to: 45573 Private O. Donovan, 1914-15 Star, War Medal and Victory Medal.
Royal Army Medical Corps: a group of three WWI General Service Medals awarded to 101 Private R.J. Ball, 1914-15 Star, War Medal, and Victory Medal; another group of three WWI General Service Medals awarded to: 38381 Private J.E. West, 1914-15 Star War Medal and Victory Medal; and two WWI General Service Medals awarded to: 20638 Private E.C. Fuller, 1914 Star, and Victory Medal.
A group of three WWI General Service Medals awarded to: 2247 Private B.C. Thomas, Royal Army Medical Corps, 1914-15 Star, War Medal, and Victory Medal; and a group of three WWI General Service Medals awarded to: 7163 Private J. Sharrock, Royal Medical Corps and Kings Own Royal Regiment (Lancaster) (3702507), 1914 Star with bar, War Medal, and Victory Medal, together with two bars of ribbons each with rosette pip; a wing pattern tie-pin; a bar of miniature ribbons; and a 9ct. yellow gold 1914 Star Miniature inscribed 'J.Sharrock, R.A.M.C. & K.O.R.L. 7163, 3702507'.
A group of four WWI and WWII General Service Medals, awarded to: 7950 Private/Acting Sergeant David C. Tait, 10th General Hospital Royal Army Medical Corps, 1914 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal and WWII Medal, mounted with 1914 Queen Merry Christmas Tin above engraved brass plaque and portrait photographs, under glazed gold painted frame.
A group of WWI General Service Medals awarded to: 40772 Private Ernest R. Quickenden, Royal Army Medical Corps, 1914-15 Star, War Medal, and Victory Medal, mounted on card below cap badge, dispatched to France 11.08.1915, with copies of index card and Public Record Office for East Sussex County Council, Worth Parish census putting the Quickenden family at 3 Fullers Cottages, fathers occupation brick layer.
A group of three WWI General Service Medals awarded to: L 32778 Sergeant Gavin Hutchinson Royal Army Medical Corps, 1914 Star, War Medal, and Victory Medal; together with brass regiment badges; cloth badges; postcards; medal envelopes and boxes; certificate of employment during the war; group photographs and portrait photographs; and arm band.
Royal Army Medical Corps: a group of three WWI General Service Medals awarded to: 55824 Private William Walker, 1914-15 Star, War Medal, and Victory Medal, with copy of index card placing him in Egypt in 27.07.15; and another group of three WWI General Service Medals awarded to: 53522 Private A. Cameron, 1914-15 Star, War Medal, and Victory Medal.
A group of Second World War and later medals, awarded to 625041 Sgt. R.T. Hudson, RAF, to include: Second World War Medal, Star and Defence Medal, General Service Medal with Malaya clasp, Royal Air Force Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, and an Elizabeth II British Empire Medal, all with ribbons on bar.
Royal Army Medical Corps: a group of three WWI General Service Medals awarded to 56790 Private E. Millar, 1914-15 Star War Medal and Victory Medal, posted to France 07.19.1915; and another group of WWI General Service Medals awarded to: 66335 Private G.R. Irish, 1914-15 Star, War Medal, and Victory Medal.
Royal Army Medical Corps: a group of three WWI General Service Medals awarded to: 47139 Private James William Dalton, 1914-15 Star, War Medal, and Victory Medal, despatched to France 16.04.15, wounded and discharged 02.08.17, died of wounds at home 23.03.19, buried Croston (St.Michael) churchyard, Lancashire; together with two WWI General Service Medals awarded to: 6582 Private/Corporal T. Warncok, 1914 Star, and Victory Medal.
Royal Army Medical Corps: a group of three WWI General Service Medals awarded to: 3911 Private T. Chapman, 1914 Star, War Medal, and Victory Medal; and a group of Three WWI General Service Medals awarded to: 58843 Private A. Atkinson, 1914-15 Star, War Medal, and Victory Medal (missing ribbons).
Five pairs of WWI General Service Medals awarded to men of the Royal Army Medical Corps, to include: 114185 Private H. Clipstone; 105715 Private J. E. Southalle; 105549 Private F. Hilton; 15131 Private T. Crisp; and 101007 Private A.H. Veal, in original medal envelopes, box and paper packaging.
Royal Army Medical Corps: a group of three WWI General Service Medals awarded to: 57632 Private H.H. Leith, 1914-15 Star, War Medal, and Victory Medal; together with a group of three WWI General Service Medals awarded to: 26064 Private Albert C. Tinkler, 1914-15 Star, War Medal, and Victory Medal, with a copy of index card posting him to France 23.11.1915.
A group of three WWI General Service Medals awarded to: 5530 Private William Macfarlane Brotherstone, Royal Army Medical Corps, 1914 Star (Initials Inverted), War Medal, and Victory Medal; together with Commemorative bronze death plaque commemorating William Macfarlane Brotherstone in original card slip.
Royal Army Medical Corps: a group of three WWI General Service Medals awarded to: 1517 Private Barton St. John Wreford, 1914-15 Star, War Medal, and Victory Medal attached to 5th London division Field Ambulance (Greenwich) discharged 10th February 1919 at age 36 years; and a group of WWI General Service Medals awarded to: 131208 Private G.C. Kennedy, 1914 Star, War Medal, and Victory Medal.NBThe 5th London Field Ambulance was detached in 1915 to France and served at the battles Aubers Bridge, Festnbert and Loos, 1916 at The Somme 1917 in Messines Ypres and Cantarai, returning to THe Sommme in 1918 where they took part in the final advance to Artois and the entry into Lille.
A group of three WWI General Service Medals awarded to: Dorothy Louise Jones Nurse Volunteer Aid Detachment, 1914-15 Star, War Medal, and Victory Medal, with officers pass giving Nurse Jones permission to pass everywhere in Harve, and medal envelope addressed to Miss Dorothy Louise Jones Manilla Murtle Aberdeenshire.NBNurse Dorothy Louise Jones born 15th February 1890, Aberdare, Glamorgan, stationed to France 22nd July 1915, survived the war and became a school teacher at Talbot Health School for Girls Bornmouth, died 2nd September 1982 at Christchurch Hospital, Christchurch Hampshire.
-
183977 item(s)/page