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Medallions (3): A set of three bronze medals: The Three British Kings of 1936, contains bronze medal of George V's Jubilee Eimer no. 2031, the Abdication medal of Edward VIII Eimer no. 2040b, and the Coronation medal of George VI Eimer no. 2047b, by Turner and Simpson, in red case with bronze plaque, EF (case good condition) scarce.
Group mounted as worn - BWM & Victory Medal (90 Pte R G Braund Devon Regt), Territorial War Medal (90 Sjt R G Braund Devon Regt), IGS with Afghanistan N.W.F.1919 clasp (200006 Pte R G Braund Devon R), and GV Territorial Force Efficiency Medal with bar and 2x rosettes (200006 Pte R G Braund 4/Devon R). Lived Exeter (5)
HMS Royal Oak - a superb group awarded to Rear Admiral William Gordon Benn Royal Navy. Medals mounted as worn - 1915 Star (Lieut W G Benn RN), BWM & Victory Medal (Lt. Commr W G Benn RN), MID to Victory Medal, 1939-45 Star, Atlantic Star, Defence Medal, War Medal, 1935 Jubilee Medal, 1937 Coronation Medal. Plus matching miniatures. Benn was Captain of the HMS Royal Oak at the time of its sinking by German Submarine U-47 on the night of 13/14 October 1939 with the loss of 834 crew. Captain Benn is recorded as "remaining in the ship until the last possible moment, until in fact the ship left him, and his behaviour was in the best traditions of the service". He was Mentioned In Despatches 17/5/1919 for services in the Mediterranean. With a very detailed set of copied service records. Born Bahia, Brazil.
Medallions (3): 1902 Edward VII Coronation medal in bronze, large size 56mm, in Royal Mint box of issue EF; together with a silvered bronze medal of Edward VIII in red box (this a/f), and the official medal for the Millenium issued jointly by the Royal Mint and the British Art Medal Society 63mm bronze (see Eimer no. 2200) scarce, as struck, in Royal Mint case.
Military Medal group mounted as worn - MM (3486 SQ:Q.M.Sjt H F Allaby 4/D/Gds), 1914 Star Trio with clasp & rosette, and MID (3846 Sjt H F Allaby 4/D.Gds) x regimental number inverted x (Pair named D-3486 A.W.O.CL.2 H F Allaby 4-D.Gds.). Boxed Silver War Badge No B209305 awarded for Wounds. MM L/G 11 Oct 1916. MID L/G 17/2/1915. It appears he changed his name from Robert Howarth. Lot includes badges, and a 1918 diary. EF (4)
Group - 1915 Star (6316 Pte R Barton A & S Highrs), BWM & Victory Medal (10020 Pte R Barton A & S H), India General Service Medal with North West Frontier 1930-31 clasp (2809398 Sjt R Barton Seaforth), 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, War Medal, and GVI Regular Army LSGC Medal (2809398 W.O.CL.2. R Barton Seaforth). With copied medal rolls etc, plus several photos. Medals tarnished and polished. (8)
Gallipoli Veteran & Crack Shot - comprises mixed lot of Gallipoli map dated 1908 and 1915 (it is noted A.T. Green C.S.M. B. Co. 6th Yorks Regt). Plated Tea Caddy dated 1896 silver shooting medal dated 1908 & silver Photo Frame with photo showing A.T. Green wearing the medal + Gallipoli Landing/Evacuation Pipe for Yorkshire Regt.
Suffragette interest - WW1 BWM & Victory Medal (C. L. Melly, B.R.C. & St J.J.), and boxed Defence Medal named to Miss C L Melly. Clare Louise Melly lived at The Close, Church Road, Nuneaton. Later living Kenneth Crescent, London. Her father noted as Edward F. Melly is believed to be The Managing Director of Griff Collieries Co Ltd, and Member of the Council. Lot also includes named ID Tag 'AMAC 142.2', plus five various Nursing Badges, and four Suffragette badges 'Womens Suffrage', 'National Council of Women' and National Union of Womens Suffrage Societies', etc. Ideal research lot (qty)
Military Medal group - MM (98901 Sjt J Last B.103/Bde RFA), 1915 Star Trio + Mentioned In Despatches (98901 Sjt J Last RFA). With much research, born Yoxford, Suffolk. MM L/G 20/7/1917 for Hill 60, Ypres and MID L/G 18/5/1917 for Messines Ridge, Ypres. Killed In Action 26/9/1917 with 'B' Bty/103 Brigade RFA. Buried The Huts Cemetery. Also entitled to the India General Service Medal with Hazara 1891 clasp, also served in the South Africa Campaign. GVF (4)
British Empire Medal (Civil) group mounted as worn - BEM (Civil) named (C/Obs Paul Douglas Niekirk Royal Observer Corps) medal appears officially renamed, BWM & Victory Medal (4022 Pte D A Niekirk 14-London R), Defence Medal, and Royal Observer Corps Medal QE2 (BRITT: OMN:) named (Leading Observer P D Niekirk) with extra service clasp. With matching Miniatures. BEM L/G 1st January 1957 Post 5/A.4, No 5 Group (London). Plus WW1 Discharge Scroll and a TA Badge (qty)
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