A Victorian Royal Navy South Africa and WWI group of five to '159698 John Semmens Sgt Crp 1Cl HMS Cochrane':, comprising QSA with ghost dates and three bars, 1914-15 Star, War Medal, Victory Medal and RN LSGC, also together with a family WWII group of three, a Third Reich Period Iron Cross and Wound Badge and Spang.
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A rare Baden-Powell scouting badge group of five awarded to Private W G Avis, South African Forces 3rd Dragoon Guards:, Queen's South Africa Medal, 5 clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902 (4171 Dragoon Guards), 1914-15 Star, War Medal and Victory Medal (R4-064205 Sjt ASC) Baden-Powell Scouting Badge by Elkington, London, gold plated, with applied silver St. George and the Dragon motif to centre, the reverse officially inscribed 'For Scouting / From / R. S. S. B.-P. / 1906 W G Avis 3DG', also together with two later photographs of the recipient.* Notes - The Inter-regimental Reconnaissance Competition was Held at Aldershot in 1906 by Baden -Powell in order ' to obtain efficiency in horsemanship, scouting and dispatch riding, under pressure akin to active service' in which team were given the task of travelling over a course of 25 to 55 miles per day over three days by use of maps. Private Avis was a member of the 3rd Dragoon Guards team under Capt L Partridge, winning the 3rd brigade prize.
THEATRE, postcards, mixed selection, inc. actors, actresses, couples, scenes etc., Lauri De Frece, Vernon Steel, Owen Roughwood, Oscar Asche, Harry Pilcer, Alice D'Orme, Mabel Hackney, Marie Studholme, Louie Pounds, Mr & Mrs Seymour Hicks, Forbes Robertson & Gertrude Elliott, Little Miss Betty, Jean Aylwin & Bilie Burke, Ada Reeve, Phyllis Dare, Gerald Du Maurier, The Medal and the Maid, The Merry Widow, The Merchant of Venice, Gertrude Elliott & Forbes Robertson, The Light That Failed etc., slight duplication, some pu, VR, 60*
Commonwealth British medals, William IV Opening of London Bridge 1831, bronze medal designed by B Wyon, some lustre, 51mm, Colonial and Indian Exhibition London 1886 copper medal, Prince of Wales bust left, rev: legend within wrath, designed by L C Wyon 52mm, and Victoria Golden Jubilee 1887 bronze medal, designed by J E Boehm and Rev Frederick Lord Leighton, 77
Commemorative British white metal and other medals, to include Prince Albert International Exhibition medal, 51mm, sir Isambart Marc Brunel Opening of The Thames Tunnel, 48mm, Sir John Wesley Centenary, 41mm, Royal Naval Exhibition 1891, 38mm, Daniel Dupuis Monnaie de Paris bronze medal, 50mm, prince Albert National Memorial medal, 32mm, two Lusitania Propaganda medals, and three others (12)
A set of six World War II medals awarded to 17942628 GNR Ronald Exley; 1939-1945 star, Africa, Italy, France and Germany, the defence medal, the war medal, along with soldiers service and pay book photographs, other associated papers, a World War 1 lapel badge and two pin badges, one silver and enamel.
A collection of pre-decimal coins to include pennies, shillings, farthing, Sixpences, etc., together with a small group of bank notes to include four Bank of Scotland One Pound Notes and an East German ten marks, Bosnia five convertible marks etc., a set of Britains First Decimal Coins and a Royal Mint Britannia Medal, boxed, (a lot)
Clydebank Football Club, and East of Scotland Football Association Interest: A 9 carat gold and enamel fob medal awarded to D. McKenzie, 1930/31 by the E.S.F.A League S.F.C together with a letter of offer to D.McKenzie for Season 1927/28 from Clydebank Football club, and a black and white postcard of the team showing D McKenzie seated in the front row (3)
Life Boat interest, Royal National Lifeboat Institution Medal (W. NEWSON. VOTED 17TH NOVEMBER 1922) together with The Gorleston Volunteer Lifeboat medal the reverse with the text Christean Oct 14th 1903, named (WILLIAM NEWSON) and a medal for "57 Lives saved from the S.S. WAR VALLEY by the Gorleston Lifeboat Elizabeth Simpson in 1919, (3)
Australian First World War casualty group, to include the Victory medal and War medal (3242 PTE.A. KITSON. 8.L.H.R. A.I.F.) together with the Australian Mother's and Widows badge, Trooper Adolphus died of disease on the 15th October 1918 aged 26, Grave Reference: E. 11. Cemetery: Port Said War Memorial Cemetery, Son of Adolphus and Ada Kitson of Mendlesham, Suffolk, England
Family medals, to include a First World War trio (SS-2627 CPL T.W. MECKIFF A.S.C.) together with World War II medals, 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, Atlantic Star, War medal and Defence medal, together with a Naval General Service medal, clasp Near East (D/MX. 857735 B.G. MECKIFF. C.A.4. R.N.) and the Efficiency medal Militia (1985524 SPR. H.T.G. METKIFF. R.R.)
First World War casualty group of four, to include 1914-15 Star, War medal and Victory medal, Death Plaque, (GS-17877 PTE J.WILKIN. R.FUS:) together with the facsimile letter and two photographs. John Wilkin was born in Lambeth and enlisted in Southwark in 1915, September of that year proceeding to the Western Front, he was in action in the Battle of Loos and at various other engagements, he died during the Battle of the Somme, he is remembered at Thiepval Memorial, Somme France and at Stockwell War Memorial, Please note this lot no longer contains the photographs
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