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Boer War and WW1 Group of Four S-18246 Private James Stuart Seaforth Highlanders, Late Gordon Highlanders, group consists of Queens South Africa medal with five clasps Cape Colony, Paardeberg, Driefontein, Johannesburg and Belfast, Kings South Africa medal with clasps South Africa 1901 and 1902, British War medal and Allied Victory medal. Medals remain in good overall condition. Private Stuart served with the Gordon Highlanders during the Boer War.
Victorian Seaforth Highlanders Officers Dress Tunic, of fine scarlet cloth with white facings. Bullion Victorian crown collar badge (to one side only). Officers tunic buttons for the 78th Highlanders. Shoulders have thin cord shoulder straps with replacement later regimental buttons. Medal loops to the breast. Good condition interior lining. Some age wear and staining but generally good condition overall.
Indian General Service Medal 1854-95 Persia and Two Clasp Indian Mutiny Medal Pair, 3305 Private William Wood 78th Highlanders, the IGS is named in the correct impressed style. Indian Mutiny medal has clasps Lucknow and Relief of Lucknow, named in the correct style. Medals are fitted with ribbon bar. Some contact marks to both medals.
WW2 Monte Cassino Medal and Insignia Grouping, consisting of 1939-45 star, Africa star with 8th Army bar, Italy star and Monte Cassino medal which is numbered 39 112 on the reverse. The medals are mounted for wear. Accompanied by a Italian made Bakelite 2nd corps formation sign, Bakelite 8th army formation sign, Bakelite POLAND nationality title and a cloth embroidered beret card. Medals come with a letter of research from the Polish Institute which states that the medals belonged to Private Jozef Karpowicz 10th Engineer Battalion, 2nd corps.
Selection of Great War Medals consisting of British War medal and Mercantile Marine medal awarded to GEORGE C WEBB, British War and Allied Victory medal pair awarded to 49841 PTE A W SADLER NORTH’N R accompanied by his boxed WW2 Defence medal, British War and Allied Victory medal pair awarded to A-257521 PTE H GUMMER ASC and a pair of British War and Allied Victory medals in the original forwarding box and envelope awarded to 1856 CPL H G LYFORD RA. Various conditions. (9 items)
WW2 Polish Officers Service Dress Tunic with Tel-Aviv Tailors Label, four pocket service dress tunic with yellow edged green felt collar patches. Direct bullion embroidered two rank stars to the shoulder straps. Embroidered POLAND nationality shoulder titles to the arms with bullion embroidered 8th army formation sign and base HQ 2nd corps bullion embroidered formation sign. The tunic has hollow back white metal Polish eagle buttons. To the breast is press stud fittings for large medal ribbon. Interior has large Tel-Aviv tailors label. Interior lining remains in good condition showing just light service wear.
Campaign Group of Four Awarded to Private D Archibald 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders, group consists of Indian General Service Medal 1895-1902 with clasp Relief of Chitral 1895 (3078 Pte D Archibald 2d Bn Seaforth Highlrs) Queens South Africa medal with four clasps Cape Colony, Paardeberg, Driefontein and Transvaal, Kings South Africa with two clasps South Africa 1901 and 1902 and Edward VII Long Service Good Conduct medal (3078 Cpl D Archibald Seaforth Hdrs). Medals have some contact marks and edge bruises.
A collection of World War I and II medals Comprising trio set awarded to 17858 Private D Lawler of the Royal North Lancashire Regiment, a pair awarded to 5847 Corp. R Wainhouse of the 24th London Regiment, a World War II medal group to 7357076 Sgt. W. Rosamond of the Royal Army Medical Corps comprising 1939-45 star, Africa star, Italy star, defence medal, 1939-45 medal and George VI territorial medal, complete with box of issue.
The medals and ephemera of Major G D Rollinson of the Gordon Highlanders Comprising 1939-45 star, France and Germany star, Defence medal, 1939-1945 medal and a further 1939-45 medal on a general service ribbon, also a set of miniatures to include the general service medal with Palestine 1945-1948 bar, also a Release certificate awarded to Captain G D Rollinson, photograph albums relating to games held at Tripoli in 1946, pictures of soldiers in gymnastic equipment, marching, tossing cabers, Egyptian scenes, downed Nazi Germany aircraft, scenes of bombed out Germany, Captain Rollinson wearing his sporran, also included in this lot is the leather sporran with white metal badge, a silver mounted skean dhu, various athletic prizes for dates 1947, second Gordan games, inter unit swimming completion held in Germany August 1945, life saving medal awarded to G D Rollinson dated July 1941, the company winner shot Lt G D Rollinson sports meeting triple league March 1946, white metal Gordon Highlanders cap badge, signed book entitled 'So Good Few Got Through' by Martin Lindsay with inscription from Martin Lindsay to David Rollinson dated Easter 1946, copy of 'Chain Mail' the Duke of Lancaster own Yeomanry and a book on the Gordon Highlanders etc.
A large collection of late 18th/early 19th British coinage and tokens To include tokens for Flint, Birmingham, Bristol and South Wales, Barnsley, Isaac Newton, Dundee etc, also silver coinage from the reign of Queen Victoria, a cased George VI silver coronation medal, modern British coinage, banknotes etc.
A silver prize medal for exhibition of honey dated 1892 The silver pendant medal presented by Lady Gibson Carmichael to David Cassells at the Berwickshire Bee Keepers show 1892, cased gardening illustrated medal dated 1923, silver Queen Victoria half crown dated 1887, further Victorian coinage, Edward VII penny and ha'penny etc.
A George V period civilian gallantry award medal group Awarded to William James Rudd comprising the George V bronze Edward medal (issued for industrial gallantry, only 163 of these have been issued since the medal was initiated in 1909), a bronze Liverpool shipwreck and humane society medal awarded to William Rudd for gallantry 14th November 1931, a Watham 9ct gold pocket watch awarded to William Rudd by his employers Whitecross Co Ltd in recognition of heroic endeavour to save human life on 14th October 1931 awarded on 20th February 1932, together with this lot is a photograph of William Rudd, a copy of the Liverpool shipwreck and humane society illuminated manuscript, a copy of the London Gazette dated 18th December 1931, William James Rudd rescued two work colleagues from a fire pit, sadly both colleagues died of their injuries, William Rudd was extremely proud of his award and wore it nearly every day. (illustrated)
A group of five medals, to include; Khedive's Sudan medal with Khartoum clasp '3961 Pte J Walters 1st Sea Highrs', Queens South Africa medal with Orange Free State and Cape Colony bars '3961 Pte J Walters 2 Sea Highrs' , Queens Sudan medal '3961 Pte J Walters 1/ Sea HRs', 1914-1918 medal '162501 PNR J W Walters R.E' and The Great War medal '162501 PNR J W Walters R.E', on bar, with accompanying photograph
George V issue First World War Medal Group, awarded to Major John Adam Gibb Burton Royal Army Medical Core consisting of Military Cross, Victory War Medal, 1914 Star and India General Service Medal with single clasp for Waziristan 1919-21. Awarded for operations in Mesopotamia. Plus a boxed silver Regimental Football Medal awarded to G. Burton, Royal Army Medical Corp. 41st FA FC 1915.
A group of six medals, court mounted for wear, tailors ribbon history, medal group spans four Monarchs, QSA clasps, Transvaal, Driefontein, Paardeberg, Relief of Kimberley, Modder River, Belmont, Pte G.W. Hopkins East Kent Regiment, KSA two clasps, S.A. 1901 & 1902, Cpl. G.W. Hopkins SAC, WWI British War Medal, Sjt. S.A. Police, 1939/1945 War Medal G.W. Hopkins, S.A. Army, Africa Service Medal G.W. Hopkins, S.A. Army, South Africa Police Faithful Service Medal I.C. Sargent, G.W. Hopkins, full service record, medal rolls, served fifty-one years 1899 to 1950
A group of five medals to include East & West Africa, two clasps, Brass River 1895, Benin 1897, J.W. Mather, R.N., AB H.M.S. Barrosa and a 1914/15 Star trio, 167544 P.O. J.W. Mather R.N., R.N. Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, Edward VII, P.O. H.M.S. Leviathon with service record, medal rolls and research
A World War I British Victory Medal named to G-14370 Pte C. Saunders R. Suss.R. Private Charles Saunders on the 12th Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment was born in Midhurst, Sussex and was killed in the great Ypres attack on 31st July 1917. He is buried in the New Irish Farm cemetery Condition report: Good, the figure lightly rubbed
The Waterloo Medal and ribbon, the rim inscribed John Hughes 12th RegtLight Dragoons - Trooper John Hughes served with the 12th Light Dragoons at Salamanca and Vittoria during the Peninsular Wars. Hughes later served under Lord Wellington at the Battle of Waterloo, where the 12th lead the charge of Vandeleur's cavalry brigade. Nearly a third of the men of the 12th became casualties. Hughes and his Captain, Edwin Sandys were among the wounded. Sandys succumbed to his injuries shortly after the battle. The Colonel of the 12th, Frederick Ponsonby was also grievously wounded but survived. Hughes was pensioned in September 1827.
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