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Three Groups of Medals to 2118356 formerly 10683359 Sergeant Edward John Howard, Royal Army Service Corps, including 1939-45 Star, France and Germany Star, War medal, Korea medal, United Nations Service medal with Korea clasp, mentioned in Despatches London Gazette 39528 29/04/52 a copy of said document (First Group) together with General Service Cross, RF La France, Korean, Golden Jubilee (Second Group) and National Service Normandy Campaign, British Forces Germany, British Forces Commonwealth Japan 1946-52, (Third Group) and a 40th Anniversary of Korean War and various paperwork including soldiers record book, London gazette page, army prayer book, beret, cap badge and various newspaper related articles and Despatches certificate.
Packet assorted World War II period and later RAF interest ephemera and booklets including PILOTS AND FLIGHT ENGINEERS' NOTES HALIFAX III AND VII..., Air Ministry 1945 reprint, frontis + 4 fdg plts, orig prtd wraps + TEE EMM, October 1944 to March 1946, 7 assorted numbers, orig prtd wraps + FLYING TRAINING - RAAF Directorate of Training, November 1944 and February 1945, ea orig prtd wraps + 3 Second World War Medals comprising 1939-1945 Star, France and Germany Star, War Medal with ribbons in original box + two snapshot photos etc etc
A set of six George V hallmarked silver English teaspoons, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1927, a silver topped oval glass dressing table jar, inscribed "K.M.M.", Sheffield 1911, a silver bladed pocket knife with mother of pearl handle and another, also a cased scouting medal with ribbon, weighable silver approx 3.32ozt (5).
Waterloo Medal To Samuel Medley 1st Battalion 27th (Inniskilling) Regiment of Foot. The 1st Battalion fought at the Battle of Waterloo as part of John Lambert's 10th Brigade in the 6th Division. At about 6:30 PM, the French captured the key strongpoint of La Haye Sainte farm. At this point, the 698-strong battalion was deployed in square. At a range of 300 yards, the French artillery caused the unit enormous casualties. At day's end, the Battalion had lost 105 killed and 373 wounded, a total of 480 casualties (70% of its roll). Grade VF with some edge bruising. Provenance; genuine family disposal.
WWI Military Medal Group to Private later Lance Corporal E.R. Theedom East Surry Regiment who was killed in action in France. Excellent 1914-1915 Star trio with the MM not court mounted with provenance of the issue of the MM 21/12/16. Scarce original WWI group of four with documents of provenance
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