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Group - BWM & Victory Medal (Lady V L H Ponsonby), 1902 Coronation Medal (silver), 1911 Coronation Medal (silver) and 1935 Jubilee Medal (silver) all unnamed as issued. Lady Victoria Lily Hegan Ponsonby, later baroness Sysonby, daughter of Colonel Edmund Hegan Kennard, she married Lieut Col F E G Ponsonby, 1st Baron Sysonby and had three children. She was also known as Ria Kennard Ponsonby and published several cook books. Served French Red X Canteen. Died 1955. nEF (5)
India Medal with three bars, Punjab Frontier 1897 - 98, Samana 1887 and Tirah 1897-98 (1646 Serjt. M.C.Ellis 2nd York and Lancaster Regt.) China War Medal (1646 Serjt. M.C.Ellis 2nd York and Lancaster Regt.), 1915 Star (3-4072 C.Sjt. M.C.Ellis York and Lanc. R), British War Medal (Capt.M.C.Ellis) and Victory Medal with Oak Leaf on the ribbon (MID) (Capt. M.C.Ellis). Sold with a folder full of original documents and photocopied research.
Group - Crimea Medal with Sebastopol clasp, engraved to (No.3060 Luke Welsh 72nd Highlanders), Abyssinia Medal 1867 (785 L. Welsh 33rd D.W.Regt), Army LSGC Medal QV (1977 Pte L. Welsh 92nd Foot) and Turkish Crimea Medal (No.3060 Private Luke Welsh 72nd Highlanders). The claw tightened and the Turkish Medal replugged and fitted with suspender. Luke was a native of Cannongage, Edinburgh. aVF (4)
Group - Delhi Durbar Medal 1911 in silver (Lieut Colonel A C Chapman, V.D. Mussoorie Vols), North West Canada Medal 1885 with Saskatchewan clasp (Sergt A Chapman, 1st M.E. attached 90th Winnipeg Battn), and Volunteer Decoration VRI Imperial issue (Major A C Chapman. Mussoorie Volr Rifles). Note: The N.W.Canada Medal does not appear on the published roll and is privately engraved. Arthur Cecil Chapman was from Chelsea. VF (3)
Group mounted as worn - BWM & Victory Medal (9248 Pte A J Fosker S.Lan.R.), IGS with Afghanistan NWF 1919 clasp (RP.2235 A Foskes IND. TEL. DEPT.), Defence Medal, and GV Army LSGC Medal (3436696 Pte A J Fosker Lan. Fus.). With ID Tags, and various original photos. Several small edge nicks noted. nVF (5)
Group to 1424256 Bdr F G C Haddon RA. Medals - 1939-45 Star, Africa Star + 8th Army clasp, Italy Star, Defence & War Medals, GVI Efficiency Medal with Territorial clasp. Plus ID Tags, badges, Soldiers Service Book, Release Book, and a photo album of over 100 images taken during his service in Iraq, Italy, North Africa, etc. Plus his wifes Soldiers Service Book, ATS Release Book etc W/173592 Pte I L Quinn ATS (qty)
MBE, 1915 Star Trio, GSM (Iraq Clasp), Defence Medal, 39-45 Star, War Medal, LSGC Medal and MSM (George VI) to Major George W.Lord M.B.E., M.S.M Royal Tank Regiment. Previous service as 2891/59237/4335660 Pte 4th and 2nd Battalion East Yorkshire Regiment. Taken Prisoner at a date not known. Transferred to the 2nd Battalion and served in Iraq 1921/22. RQMS at the East Yorks Depot, Beverley 1936, commissioned in 1940 into the King's Regiment, later transferring into the RTR. MSM awarded in 1952, at this time he was Chairman of the Hull Branch of the Regimental Association. (comes with an extensive research file).
MM Pair, Territorial War Medal, 1937 Coronation Medal and MID Oak Leaf (mounted for wear) to 966/850126 Sjt Arthur Baker, Royal Field Artillery (1st Brigade Wessex Division) From Jubilee Road, Southsea, Hampshire. MM L/Gaz 17.06.19. Award for Gallantry in September/October 1918 (Poss Hindenburg Line) 62/Howitzer Bde 12th Div, MID not confirmed
OBE, 1915 Star Trio, RSPCA Bronze Life Saving Medal (with miniature medals mounted for wear) to Lt. Colonel Alfred Stanley Henry 15th Battalion (Transport Workers) South Lancashire Regiment. Pte on 1915 Star, Major on War and Victory and Lt Col on RSPCA (rank also noted on MIC) Previous Service as 25953 Pte 14th Canadian Infantry. Arrived France February 1915 (M.I.C), noted as age 50 on return to Canada in 1920, died St Agnes, Conrnwall 1951.
IGS 1936 with North West Frontier 1937-39 clasp named to Lt A H M Beale 3-17 Dogra Regt. Lieut Arthur Harold Merlin Beale was Killed In Action 16 March 1939, east of Ashwam in the Shaktu Valley, Waziristan. The Dundee Telegraph reported that he was killed by a sniper. Medal is with officially re-impressed naming, as issued to the family. VF
OBE, MC, 1915 Star Trio (with MID) GSM (Iraq Clasp), Defence and War Medal to Lt Colonel Eustace Arthur Bray, OBE., M.C. 1st Battalion East Yorkshire Regiment. Born in 1884, 2nd Lt, East Yorkshire Regt, 1903; Lt, 1905; Capt, 1914; served at Gallipoli, 1915, and in Egypt, 1916; Deputy Assistant Quartermaster General, 11 Div, Egyptian Expedition Force, 1916 and British Armies in France, 1916-1918; Maj, 1918; Assistant Adjutant and Quartermaster General, 11 Div, British Armies in France, 1918-1919; Assistant Adjutant and Quartermaster General, British Army on the Rhine, 1919; served in operations in Iraq, 1919-1920; Lt Col, 1931. Commanded the 6th Battalion at Gallipoli from the 22nd August till 17th October when he was invalided. MID Three times, MC awarded on the 1st January 1917, distinguished service in the field. OBE in the Birthday Honours List 1919. Commanded the honour guard at the wedding of King George VI (then Duke of York) 25th April 1933 (with an extensive research file).
Queens South Africa Medal with bars CC/OFS/TR/LN, Kings South Africa with Bars SA01/SA02, 1915 Trio, GV Special Constabulary L.S.M, War Medal, Defence Medal to 5794 Sjt. Edward Ford 5th Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment. Served with the 2nd Battalion during the Boer War, continuous regular service until his discharge in May 1918. M.I.C. notes theatre of war first served as 2b Balkans (Gallipoli). Served with the 5th Battalion. A photo of him is held at the Dorset Regimental Museum, Dorchester
Indian General Service Medal 1854 with Burma 1885-7 clasp, named to 7076 Pte T Williams 1st Bn Rifle Brigade. Copied medal rolls reveals that he Died on Service ? and his next of kin were informed, living at Bushey, Nr Watford. Medal mounted (loose) in frame with original photo. EF with small edge bump.
South African War Casualty, Queens South Africa Medal with bars CC/OFS to Pte. Herbert Hebb 2nd Volunteer Battalion East Yorkshire Regiment. Died of Enteric fever on 22nd June 1900 at Senekal, Orange Free State. Aged 22, he was a member of B Company whose drill station was at Leven. One of 120 Volunteers who formed the Volunteers Service Company of the East Yorkshire Regiment, three dying during the campaign. He is commemorated on brass plaques in the village church, Leven and Beverley Minster
Victory Medal to Captain John German Harrison Royal Field Artillery (TF) 'X' 32nd Trench Mortar Battery. Died of Wounds 11th April 1918. Buried St. Sever Cemetery, Rouen. Age 27, son of Major J.G.Harrison, of Whitchurch, Salop. Mentioned extensively in Trench Mortar Memories - 32nd Division "Tuesday, April 9th Poor dear old Harrison had been very severely wounded in the head on the way up".
MBE group mounted as worn - MBE (Military), 1939-45 Star (R.S.M. R Watts MBE 2/Kensingtons), France & Germany Star (R.S.M. R Watts MBE 2/Kensingtons M.G.Bn 49 Div), Defence & War Medal, GVI Efficiency Medal with Territorial clasp (6206755 W.O.CL.1. R Watts. Kensingtons. correction to regiment). MBE L/G 24/1/1946 (Poppleford). GVF (6)
Victory Medal (entitled to 1915 Star Trio and Silver War Badge) to 12790 Pte Samuel Bower 6th Battalion Dorset Regiment. Entered France 13th July 1915. BWM (entitled to pair) to 40936 Pte Arthur Marples East Yorkshire Regiment. Victory Medal (entitled to pair) to 24594 Pte William Barnes Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (3 medals in total)
Military Cross group - MC GV, 1915 Star (2/Lt A E Powell 52/Sikhs F.F.), BWM & Victory Medal (2 Lt A E Powell). Medals confirmed on MID which also show Powells first entry into a theatre of was as 'Tochi Valley'. MC L/Gazeete 3rd June 1918 for gallantry in Mesopotamia. Arthur Edward Powell was born in Saharunpore 1871. GVF
Military General Service Medal with clasp Badajoz (John T. Bennett, Ensn. 77th Foot). 'John T. Benn' engraved or partially corrected. Rev John Townshend Bennett at the age of 17 held a commission in the 2nd Rl Regt, Tower Hamlets Militia 25 May 1810, later appointed an Ensign in the 77th Foot on 10th May 1811. He retired from the Army 6th August 1812, later taking Holy Orders, graduating M.A. from St Peters College, Cambridge 1828. He was present at the Duke of Wellingtons Funeral. Died 1858 and Buried St Pauls Cathedral. Only 89 Medals issued to the 77th Foot. With research. Scarce GF. Ex Glen Auction 1976.
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