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1914 trio to 7247641 Pte R H Sporne RAMC comes with his service and discharge documents soldiers pay book 1914-1915 bible three Church Lads Brigade medals WW2 Defence medal addressed to R H Sporne Sudbury Suffolk and his scarce Easton command Home Guard 15th Essex battalion good service certificate
GEORGE V SILVER MEDAL FOR BRAVERY IN THE FIELD with original ribbon, named for ' 6754L. Cpl. J. Davidson I/Cam Hdrs' Note: 6754 Sergeant John Davidson, M.M., served with the 1st Battalion Cameron Highlanders during the Great War on the Western Front from 14.8.1914. Note: Davidson was additionally Gazetted for a Second Award Bar to his Military Medal (London Gazette 20.10.1919); this was subsequently cancelled as an 'Erroneous award' (London Gazette 13.7.1920).
COLLECTION OF WWI CAMPAIGN MEDALS including two of The Allied Victory Medals and two of The Allied Victory Medals awarded to '326877 PTE. J. WILSON A. & S.H.' and '1133 PTE. D. MATHIESON H.L.I', each with ribbons; and two coronation medals, including one to commemorate the coronation of King Edward VIII 1937 and the coronation of George V (June 1911), and a silver medal with Birmingham marks
THE GREAT EXHIBITION CRYSTAL PALACE 1851 BRONZE PRIZE MEDAL designed by W & LC Wyon, obverse conjoined busts of Victoria and Prince Albert left, dolphins below, reverse Britannia seated holds laurels over Industry watched by Europe, Asia, Africa and America, 'LEONARD C WYON. DES: & SC: ROYAL MINT' in exergue, edge 'PRIZE MEDAL OF THE EXHIBITION INGLIS & WAKEFIELD CLASS XVIII, in fitted case (damaged), 7.5cm in diameter
TRIO OF WWI MEDALS The 1914 Star or 1914-15 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal, named for '3415 L.CPL/SJT. J. ROBERTSON H.L.I', with ribbons and mounted on a bar; together with a George IV medal and ribbon 'For Faithful Service', named for Thomas Barbour, and an Elizabeth II medal and ribbon 'For Faithful Service' named for James Granger Barbour
The Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Civil Division, Companion's breast badge, by Garrard & Co. Ltd, hallmarked London 1912, with ribbon, in original case of issue, together with corresponding miniature forming part of a miniature group of six, Victory Medal and British War Medal 1914-20, one awarded to 2 LIEUT. S.V. BANNER with corresponding miniatures and a Defence Medal (quantity).
A GREAT WAR TRIO OF MEDALS TO GUNNER P. SUMMERS, ROYAL ARTILLERY comprising the 1914-15 Star (19203 Gnr. P. Summers. R.F.A.), officially impressed, British War Medal 1914-20 and Victory Medal (both 19203 Gnr. P. Summers. R.A.), officially impressed, all unmounted; together with a quantity of brass military buttons.
WW1 Royal Marine Light Infantry HMS Revenge Battle of Jutland Group of Three Medals. Awarded to “PLY 13886 PTE W.H. HOOPER RMLI”. Comprising: 1914/15 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal ... Accompanied by an original postcard photographic portrait... plus a quantity of detailed research. Private William Henry Hooper a native of Durham enlisted into the RMLI in 1906, his trade being a cabinet maker. In 1908 he was serving onboard HMS Nibble and the following year HMS Suffolk. In December 1915 he was posted to Dreadnought HMS Revenge and served onboard her during the Battle of Jutland. Surviving the Battle he served in various shore establishments and transferred to the RNR in March 1919.
2nd Sikh Infantry Three Clasp Afghanistan 1878, Kabul to Kandahar Star Pair of Medals. Awarded to “NAICK K KOUR 2ND SIKH INFY”. Comprising: Afghanistan Medal, bearing three clasps “”Kabul”, “Ahmed Khel”, “Kandahar”, Kabul to Kandahar Star (Stamped to reverse) “NAICK KOUR 2ND SIKH INFY”. Medals loose heavy contact wear to first.
WW1 15th Bn Royal Scots Battle of the Somme 1st July 1916 Military Cross Group of Three Medals. Awarded to Captain George Edward Gee. Comprising: Military Cross (in case), British War Medal, Victory Medal, “CAPT G.E. GEE”. Medals loose. The announcement of the award of the Military Cross appeared in the London Gazette on the 18th August 1916. “For conspicuous gallantry. When seriously wounded in both legs and one foot unable to walk, he continued to encourage his men till all had gone forward over the enemy trenches”.#11;Captain George Edward Gee was born in 1880 and was commissioned into the Royal Scots and landed in France on the 18th January 1916. He served in the front line on one occasion closely missing death when a Whiz Bag fell into his dug out. On the morning of the 1st July he stood too with his men waiting for 07.30 hrs to go over the top and take the Battalion objective village of La Boiselle. Almost immediately the Battalion suffered heavy casualties as they realised most of the German defences were untouched. The Scots approached the enemy line now just small clusters of survivors. Captain Gee was wounded very badly in the legs and body, but as described in his citation he continued to encourage his men forward. He then lay in no mans land without water for 48 hours before he was brought in by Stretcher party, I fellow Officer noting “Gee was awfully smashed too, about the legs and body, he will never be right again, poor game chap. He went away with a joke on his lips after lying for 48 hours in No Mans Land in the blazing sun, without water ....”. Returned to Blighty he remained in Hospital his wife in attendance he died on the 27th July 1916. The 15th Bn marched out of the line on the 3rd July they had lost 18 Officers and 610 men. Three Military Cross’s were awarded for Gallantry on the 1st July to the 15th Bn. Captain Gee’s personal papers are held by the Imperial War Museum.
WW2 1st Czechoslovak Independent Armoured Brigade Group Sergeant’s Battledress Blouse Uniform Tunic A rare and very good example of a 1940 pattern battledress blouse worn by a Sergeant of the 1st Czechoslovak Independent Armoured Brigade. To each sleeve embroidered Nationality title and formation badge. To the shoulder straps, crimson piping and set upon a crimson bar silver plated studs representing the rank of Sergeant (One stud absent). To the left breast two rows of medal ribbons including the Czechoslovakia Medal for Gallantry. The interior with issue label dated 1943. Some service wear. GC.
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