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Lot 323

A MINIATURE NAVAL GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL bar BOADECIA 1810. An contemporary Naval General Service miniature medal with bar Boadecia 18 Sep 1810 affixed. Awarded for the action that took place in the Indian Ocean between British and French Ships. It was Admiral Josias Rowley's flagship HMS Boadecia's arrival that rescued Gordon and HMS Ceylon from their captivity, having struck his colours after a hard fought action. The French then surrendered to Rowley, not attempting after that to defend the Ile de France.

Lot 337

AN ARMY OF INDIA MEDAL. A n Army of India medal with two bars, Capture of Deig and Battle of Deig. Purchased from Baldwins in 1978, the naming is almost completely erased. The medal may be the one won by Alexander Main of the 76th Foot, from what is legible on the rim. In 1924 the medal was in the possession of Miss M G Main of Wimborne Dorset, a descendant of Alex Main.

Lot 338

AN OFFICERS CRIMEA WAR PAIR. Single bar Crimea medal to Lt C W Willis 33rd foot, engraved naming in upright capitals, Chas Whately Willis Lt 33rd regt 1855-56. Turkish Crimea, English type, unnamed as issued. Purchased from Liverpool Coin & Medal Co 1981. Lt Willis was present for the attack on the Redan in June 1855, he was also present at the second attempt to capture it in September 1855. He later served in Mauritius in 1857. With the Grenadier Company he served in India in the Mutiny suppressing the Mutineers. He served at Sholopar, Deesa, and Baneah. The Regiment never applied for a Mutiny Medal, though he served in the Field Force that besieged and occupied Dwarka.

Lot 339

AN OFFICERS ABYSSINIAN WAR MEDAL. Named in raised letters on the reverse, to Ensign D W K Barr H M 33rd Regt. Purchased from Spinks June 1980. Interestingly the naming is off centre, possibly due to the disc turning when struck. Ensign Barr was on the strength of the 33rd Regt attached from the Staff Corps India, confirmed by the roll. David William Keith Barr was born 29th November 1846, the son of Lt General Henry James Barr, Bombay Staff Corps. Commissioned Ensign on the 20th Sept 1864, Lt 22 july 1868, after his return to India from the Abyssinian War. He was promoted to Captain in 1876, twelve years to the day from becoming an Ensign. From 1881 until 1887 He was Political Agent and Superintendent Rewah, promoted Major 20th September 1884. In 1888 He became Resident at Gwalior whence he remained until 1892. Promoted to Lt Col 20th September 1890, whilst at this post. He then served in Kashmir for two years. From 1894-1900 he served in Central India as the Governor Generals Agent. From 1900-1905 He was Resident at Hyderabad and was made a Knight Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the Star of India. Dating from the 26th June 1902. In 1905 He became a member of the Viceroys Council of India.

Lot 359

BADGES OF A VICTORIAN SURGEON & HIS WIFE. A Helmet badge and crossbelt or pouch badge of the Army Medical Department. Victorian Crown over VR with three screw mounts to the reverse, two with square brass nuts. An officers cap badge of some 57mm overall height, of a voided two piece construction. The central disc at the rear being of gilt finish, two screw and nut fixings method. Hand written missive attached states, 'This Insignia was worn by the late Dep Sur Gen J H Beath, MD CB (Military Stirling) From the Indian Mutiny to Egyptian Campaign, Tel el Kebir and so on, till his death 4th Sept 1904. Also his wife's award of the Diploma Badge 1886, St Andrews Ambulance Association Top bar dated 29-1-1886, above suspended St Andrews Ambulance Association 1886 medal. Again an old hand written missive, Diploma Badge St Andrews Ambulance Association (Hamilton Branch Scotland). Mother of Daniel Beath. John Henry Beath A S Staff 1857 Served China 1860. Egypt 1882 CB 1992. 3rd Class Order of Medjidie A Victory medal to 51739 Pte D T Beath The Queens Regt. Daniel Trench Beath also served in the Labour Corps and the S W B. J H Beath was born at Stirling 25/1/1835. Died at Stirling 3/9/1904 See Illustration

Lot 361

RUSSIAN MEDALS & BADGES etc A quantity of modern Russian medals and awards, including 50 years of service, KGB, Red Square Guards, Medal of Honour etc. Various British Army Badges and patriotic flags, paperwork etc. A Russian Soldiers belt and buckle with clasp.

Lot 372

A COMPANION OF HONOUR MEDAL. A cased Gentlemans Companion of Honour with partial ribbon and hook mounts. GRI reverse with nicely toned finish, enamel appears to have very little damage or deterioration evident. See Illustration

Lot 394

A BRONZE ROYAL HUMANE SOCIETY MEDAL & CERTIFICATE. A successful award to 5224 Cpl A R Cousins 2nd Battalion attached 3rd Battalion Scottish Rifles. For the 16th January 1900. The certificate is dated 6th October 1900, War Office & GOC Edinburgh. 1 Bronze. 1. Certificate. Man named in margin (Cousins) , various notations on the back OC Lanark etc. Case No 30712 2nd Batt Scottish Rifles. On the 16th Jan 1900 Cpl J Carr of the same battalion was carried away by the current while crossing the Tugela River in South Africa. At great risk, Cousins swam out and succeeded in saving him. The medal has a solder repair to the claw and swivel mount.

Lot 409

A NORFOLK REGIMENT GT WAR TRIO. 1914/15 Star named to 8369 Pte J W Woodhouse. Norf R. British War & Victory Medals named to 8369 Pte J W Woodhouse Norf R. There are three John W Woodhouse's in the medal index cards register. 8369 served from 15/11/1914 in Theatre (5) Asia. As did another John W Woodhouse with another 8--- number, he also served in the same theatre and the same date. A third was entitled to a pair only. 8369 is Sec B 8/5/1919.

Lot 411

NURSING AWARD etc. A St Johns Ambulance Brigade medal named to 10197/H Div Off Mrs L E Abrehart Seaton & Beer Combined Division 1959. Lapel and other badges awarded to Lilian Abrehart.

Lot 427

A MEMORIAL PLAQUE-FRAMED SCROLL-1914 XMAS TIN. A framed Memorial Scroll named to 2/Lt William Henry Irvine. Royal Flying Corps. The Medal Index Card confirmed he was ineligible for medals, none issued. Aged 19 years he was killed in an aerial accident whilst training with the RFC, prior to his posting to France. The son of Mary M Irvine of 2 Salisbury Avenue. Penarth. Glamorgan. Son of the late Mr H O Irvine and buried in St Brides Major (St Bridget) Churchyard. Glamorgan. In 1927 his mother M M Irvine is listed as living in Southerdown House, Southerdown, Nr Bridgend, Glamorgan. Educated at Wellington Shropshire and Malvern College. On leaving school in December 1915 he was matriculated at London University, after which he was employed at a Munitions Factory. He enlisted in the Royal Fusiliers in May 1916, being commissioned into the Royal Flying Corps in July. He received his 'Wings' on the 28th September 1916. (From Flight Magazine November 2nd 1916). A Memorial Plaque named to Francis Henry Vine. 11122 Pte in The South Wales Borderers who went to France on the 4th Jan 1915. He was Killed in Action 25/10/1915. The son of the late James Henry Vine and Priscilla Kneller (formerly Vine) of 201 Chamberlayne Rd, Eastleigh . Hants. Entitled to a 1914/15 Trio. Also a related 1914 Xmas Tin,

Lot 446

A TERRITORIAL EFFICIENCY MEDAL TO LT E H WAITE RE etc. A British War medal named to Lt E H Waite, who went to France in 1916 with the KSLI 7th Battalion attached 3rd Battalion. A GV1 Territorial Efficiency Medal named to Lt E H Waite RE (Top bar Territorial). Award slips dated 17/12/1949, confirming the TEM award to Captain E H Waite 15 Dulverton Mansions, Grays Inn Road, London WC1. Another slip with medal ribbon attached, stating that the demand for medals would be causing some delay. This was dated 3/11/1947, the medal and award slip stating LG date of 28/Nov/1947 Supplement 38134, this missive dated 4/2/1950. A Permanent Pass Book issued to 1091 Sergeant Waite E H, 19th Service Battalion Royal Fusiliers, dated July 1915. Also an associated medal slip, stating two WW11 medals awarded. A 1914 Xmas tin with card, E H Waite Sergeant 19th Battn Royal Fusiliers, Xmas 1914 inscription in the inner lid. Also two associated family? British War medals, named to S-4434 Sjt L A Prince. Rif Bge, 54898 Dvr A Hurst .R.A. (4) In total.

Lot 474

GT WAR MEDALS. A British War & Victory Medal pair in box of issue, named 93296 Gnr C H Hollis. RA. Addressed to 16 Barnsbury Park, Barnsbury . Gunner Charles H Hollis is confirmed on the medal index cards, to be entitled to the pair only. A Victory medal named to 8633 Pte C J Summer. R Irish Regt. Clifford J Summer (Sumner) went to France on the 14th June 1915, he is therefore entitled to the 1914/15 Star-British War Medals as well. On the MIC cards he is shown as Summer or Sumner though the number is the same. Barnsbury an area in North London. (Islington)

Lot 476

A 1914 9th LANCERS (POW) TRIO & CLASP etc. A 1914 Star with August-November Clasp, named to 4653 Pte H C Warr 9th Lrs. British War & Victory Medals named to L-4653 Pte H C Warr 9-Lrs. Private Henry Charles Warr went to France on the 15/August/1914, with his Regiment. He presumably took part in the last Lance to lance charge of the British Cavalry, 7th September 1914 at Moncet. Taken Prisoner of War, his medals and 1914 clasp were awarded 19/9/1921. Clasp 41630. Also the original 1914 Xmas Tin issued to him, or his parents. Photographs of Pte Warr in uniform, with his regiment in full dress and wearing his medal ribbons. Also photographs of Pte Warr in Germany in a POW camp and Germans including civilians, are with the medals. Family provenance states he made several escape attempts, during his incarceration.

Lot 477

A 1914/15 STAR & RELATED WW11 GROUP. A 1914/15 Star named to Gnr J W Thomas RN. In 1919 Gunner (12th January 1915 seniority dated) John W Thomas was an Officer serving on 178 HMS Conquest. A mounted WW11 group of five, Africa Star with 1st Army bar, War Medal, Italy Star, Defence Medal and 1939/45 Star. Mounted for wear in the wrong order and incorrect ribbons to medals, many years ago. HMS Conquest a Light Cruiser who served in the 5th L C Harwich Force from 1915 onwards. She was in the action and pursuit of the German Auxiliary Cruiser Meteor in August 1915. With a crew of 325, she also was hit during the Bombardment of Yarmouth & Lowestoft on the 26th April 1916. Suffering damage from a 12" shell, that destroyed her aerials and killed 25 of her crew and wounding 13 more. She struck a mine in 1918 (July) taking no further part in the war.

Lot 479A

A DISTINGUISHED SERVICE MEDAL/LSCG GROUP TO CPO G W P GALPIN. A George Vi Distinguished Service Medal awarded in 1943 to then Petty Officer J.101151 Granville William Percival Galpin whilst serving on HMS Nubian. Complete with framed award document and a wartime Destroyer at sea photograph also framed. 1939/45-Atlantic bar France & Germany-Africa-Italy stars, unnamed as issued. George V1 Long Service Good Conduct medal named to J.101151 G W P Galpin A/PO HMS Birmingham. Two ships that were to take part in many actions during WW11. The son of a Blacksmith who was a Director/Gunlayer he died aged 80 years and was cremated at Salisbury and his ashes cast in the sea from the Calshott Lifeboat

Lot 480

MEDALS & PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS RELATED TO W ROACH DORSET R. A group of eight medals mounted for wear, consisting of an India General Service medal bar N W Frontier 1935, renamed to W Roach Dorset Regt. An India General Service Medal 1935 bar North West Frontier 1936-37, renamed to W Roach Dorset Regt. 1939/45-Africa-France & Germany-Italy Stars unnamed as issued, also Defence & War medals. Paperwork and Record of Service confirms Cpl William Henry Roach, served in India 1932-38, Malta 1939-42. Africa 1943, Italy 1943-44, France & Germany 1944-45. Germany 1945-1949. Austria 1945-55. Together with related photograph albums with inter war service in India topics and scenes etc. (3) Including Tribesmen and casualties , Troopships, Vehicles etc. Framed and loose Dorset Regiment Squads, Sports Teams, Soldiers etc. In all a unique record of long service overseas and at home, by the 2nd & 4th Battalions etc. A framed Bedplate and buttons etc, to 5724095 W Roach Dorset Regt, framed regimental embroidery with various formation badges, worn by the recipient. Also his Kings Badge and Award Certificate, also his 1992 Malta medal. With a photograph of this Veteran wearing his medals in his 80's. A copy of the Wessex Divisional History 1944-45.

Lot 488

A CRIMEA MEDAL. A no bar Crimea medal, unnamed as issued.

Lot 489

A LONG SERVICE VOLUNTEER FORCE MEDAL. An unnamed Victorian LSFV medal, with matching contemporary miniature. (2)

Lot 490

A QUEENS SA MEDAL (SIX BARS) KINGS SA MEDAL PAIR TO THE RE. A Queens South Africa medal with bars Cape Colony-Orange Free State-Relief of Ladysmith-Transvaal and Laings Nek bars, with Ghost date reverse. Named in engraved capitals, with correction to surname. Kings South Africa medal with bars SA 1901 & SA1902, renamed in upright style over an erased rim. The both to 2353 Pte W Garton RE.

Lot 491

GT WAR & WW11 MEDAL GROUPS. A 1914/15 Star named to 10808 Cpl A H Wilkin RAMC. British War & Victory medals named to 10808 Pte A H Wilkin RAMC, with associated miniature group. Arthur H Wilkin served in Egypt from 3/4/1915 onwards. A WW11 group of four medals, mounted for wear. 1939/45 & Africa Stars, Defence & War medals unnamed as issued.

Lot 492

A PALESTINE POLICE MEDAL A General Service Medal with bar Palestine named to 1827 BC F Gatens Pal Police. Born in Glasgow 9/3/1907 Constable Frank Gatens served in the PPF from 16/12/1938 until struck off the strength 11/5/1944. A copied attestation document and photograph are with the medal.

Lot 508

SILVER MASONIC REGALIA. Victorian silver hallmarked regalia, including a large brooch mount (broken)medal. Enscribed on the reverse Presented by the Officers and Brothers of the Ratcliff Good Intent Lodge to P C N Bro J H Bensley as a mark of respect for his past services. May 3rd 1889. With inset gilt medal and two mounting bars, one inscribed P.C.N. Br J H Bensley. Two more awards in silver with Pheonix Rising centres, one with Banner Carrier bar, named on the reverse Ratclife Good Intent Lodge, OGOTASP. Presented to P C N Br J H Bensley for his services as Banner carrier Sept 1 1895. The second similar and dated 1890, Pride of Wapping Lodge. Lastly a broad blue & white ribbon with scm mounts PCN and given by his wife bar.

Lot 516

A ROYAL BERKSHIRE REGT TEM GROUP OF FOUR. 1939/45 Star, Defence & War medals, Territorial Efficiency medal GV1 issue with Territorial top bar, named to 6515155 Pte G Davies R Berks. With original Issue Slip confirming the 3 W W 11 medals awarded.

Lot 567

WWII service medal, and a quantity of wartime British Red Cross badges, and ribbons, together with Masonic items relating to W.Williamson

Lot 573

A group of service World War Two medals to Bombardier Ernest Lowe, 51st (Devon) Light AA Regiment R.A. 1939-45, F and G Italy and Africa Stars, Defence, War and Dunkirk medals, within a glazed frame; also associated documents, badge, World War One Victory medals x 2, World War Two Defence medal and Sands of Dunkirk book by Collier

Lot 98

Irish interest,a Dublin silver caddy spoon, together with another white metal, probably silver, caddy spoon, marked Gibson, a George III silver condiment spoon, a WWI medal cap badge and two salt spoons (7)

Lot 1585

A French marble clock with gilt metal Egyptian masks as handles, etched Egyptology figures, S. Marti circa 1867 to 1900 won a bronze medal black and red marble, keys inside

Lot 551

First World War death plaque, named to - George William Payne, in original cardboard packet, together with letter, memorial scroll and medal roll

Lot 718

1950s /1960s R.A.F. Wing Commanders' tropical jacket with cloth R.A.F. Wings and mounted medal ribbons, comprising Korea with M.I.D. Oakleaf, United Nations Korea and General Service, together with two tropical tunics (badges removed) (3)

Lot 522

Rare Victorian Naval pair comprising China War medal with Taku Forts clasp, named to - 283151 J. C. DEED. STO., H.M.S. WHITING., together with Queens South Africa medal, named to - 283151 J. C. DEED. STO. H.M.S. TERRIBLE. (eligible for Natal clasp). Sold together with a copy of his service record, showing John Crisp Deed (born 27th June 1878) was formerly a butcher from Sudbury CONDITION REPORT Queens South Africa medal would have originally had a Natal clasp, however this is missing, along with part of the suspension ring

Lot 566

Second World War South African medal group, comprising 1939 - 1945 Star, Africa Star, Defence War and Africa Service medal, all named to - M15113 L. DU TOIT, together with related research about their recipient

Lot 516

A fascinating and important collection of Second World War and later ephemera relating to the heroism of Group Captain Alfred Kitchener (Ken) Gatward R.A.F.V.R. (28th August 1914 - 19th November 1998). On 12th June 1942 Captain Gatward and his Observer Sergeant (later Squadron Leader) G. F. Fern, flew one of the most dramatic raids of the Second World War - flying in an R.A.F. Coastal Command Bristol Beaufighter in Nazi occupied France, at extreme low level, they dropped a tri-colour - the flag of France onto the Champs-Elysees Arc de Triomphe, before attacking the Paris Gestapo Headquarters with canon fire and dropping another flag on the building for good measure. The daring raid had a huge moral boosting effect on the beleaguered French people. His gallantry was duly rewarded with a Distinguished Flying Cross in July 1942 and a second Distinguished Flying Cross followed in September 1944 after his participation in an operation which resulted in the destruction of a German convoy - despite sustaining serious damage to his aircraft, he flew safely to base, displaying leadership of the highest order. He was awarded the Distinguished Service Order in June 1944 and also Mentioned in Despatches in January 1944. The collection comprises his Commission, notice for Mentioned in Despatches, period photographs showing the then Wing Commander Gatward with his Beaufighter, as well as at official dinners and driving a captured German Maybach, the front cover of 'Man and his Clothes' where Gatward is pictured in uniform, two copies of the Victor comic from 14th July 1962, where his raid is immortalised in cartoon form, as the 'Tri-Colour Raid', a charming and personal telegram dated 17th June 1942, to Gatward, from a female admirer, a Buckingham Palace ticket stub to witness the Investiture from 10th December 1946, two letters to his brother - one advising him to 'buy him as many pints as he can put away' in recognition of his 'little trip to Paris', various post-War correspondence and card from his Service of Remembrance. A wonderful collection CONDITION REPORT The medal group came from a deceased estate. The medal naming is consistent on all named medals with no evidence of re-naming. By the wear and fading on ribbons it is clear the group has been together for a long time. When viewed on the reverse it can also be seen how the group has been expanded by the addition of the more recent Zimbabwe Independence and medals Dunkerque at either end of the group

Lot 520

Fascinating First World War / Second World War Nursing medal group, comprising War and Victory, named to - W. L. Elin. V.A.D., together with Second World War Defence medal. Along with the medals are three poignant albums - one showing wounded soldiers and nurses in rehabilitation centres in Britain

Lot 515

Crimea medal with Sebastopol clasp (unnamed) CONDITION REPORT Medal ribbon is a replacement, clasp is unattached and edge of medal has several knocks

Lot 526

Elizabeth II General Service medal with Cyprus clasp, named to - 22274167 SPR. J. G. Grimsey. R.E., in box of issue

Lot 504

Victorian India medal with Punjab Frontier 1897 - 1898 clasp, named to - 1341 A. Walters 3rd BTN Rifle Brigade CONDITION REPORT Medal ribbon is a replacement

Lot 731

1940s Royal Armoured Corps Lieutenants' Service dress uniform, complete with medal ribbons, buttons with gauntlet badges, belt and trousers dated 28 Jan 1946 - owned by Lt. B. Dannatt and British 1907 pattern bayonet (2) CONDITION REPORT Jacket is not sized but approximately a ladies' size 12. Trousers have no labels but waist approximately 32 inches. There is a hole approximately 2cm in length on the front of one of the trouser legs roughly knee area

Lot 616

First World War Princess Mary Gift tin with bullet pencil and Christmas card, together with a George V Special Constabulary Long Service medal, named to - Maurice Powell, silver fob and R.O.A.C. matchbox cover

Lot 686

Seven Second World War medals - various and First World War Peace medal (8)

Lot 591

Collection of Second World War medals - 1939 - 1945 Star, France and Germany Star, War and Defence medals (x 2), together with a George VI Special Constabulary Long Service medal, named to - ARTHUR J MARSH and sundry badges and fobs

Lot 602

First World War, War medal, named to - 133539 DVR. D. Cooper R.A., together with Second World War medals - 1931 - 1945 Star, Italy Star, Defence and War medals, in box of issue named to - Mr V. Collhrd

Lot 502

Victorian Second China War medal with no clasps, named to - GunR JOHN McCLURE, NO 7 BATTY. 14th B.D.E. RYL. ARTY CONDITION REPORT Medal ribbon is a replacement

Lot 537

American Purple Heart medal, together with mounted medal ribbon and enamel badge in box of issue

Lot 517

Victorian medal pair comprising India medal with Relief of Chitral 1895 clasp, named to - 2796 PTE. A. Smith. 1st Bn. Bedford Regt., together with a Queens South Africa medal with three clasps - Cape Colony, Wittebergen and South Africa 1901, named to - 2796 PTE. A. Smith. Bedford Regt

Lot 680

First World War French Legion d'honneur medal with ribbon

Lot 548

First World War trio, comprising 1914 - 1915 Star medal, named to - 2417 PTE. E. Bailey E. Kent R., War and Victory medals, named to - 200603 PTE. E. Bailey E. Kent. R. (mounted on bar), together with mounted medal ribbons

Lot 665

Service medal of the Order of St John (base metal type), named to - 45053. N / MEM. M.E.M. M. E. HOPWOOD LANES. S.J.A.B. 1948, together with two British Red Cross Proficiency in First Aid medals and other Nursing medals and badges

Lot 663

Second World War medal group comprising 1939 - 1945 Star, Italy Star, France and Germany Star, Defence and War, together with Dunkirk medal, Normandy Campaign medal and a photograph of the recipient - SGT. D. WATTS Royal Signals 2332644

Lot 628

Royal Gibraltar Regiment silver fobs, silver open faced pocket watch on silver Albert chain, France and Germany Star, two Second World War, War medals and medal ribbons

Lot 689

Victorian London Fire Brigade Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee medal, named to - John Franklin and London Fire Brigade George V Coronation 1911, named to - Stn. Off. J. Franklin (2)

Lot 521

Rare and interesting First World War Victory medal, named to - 2108 WKR. C. GOSLING. Q.M.A.A.C., together with cap badge. Clara Gosling was born in Brightlingsea, Essex, in 1886 and enlisted in the Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps, serving during the First World War, before she was tragically killed on November 7th 1918, just four days before the Armistice. She is buried in the St. Sever Cemetery in Rouen, France. She is also commemorated with a headstone in Brightlingsea Chuchyard as well as being named on the Town's War Memorial. A fascinating piece of our local history and a rare and poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by women during the First World War

Lot 575

Elizabeth II Africa General Service medal with Kenya clasp, named to - 50 WDR. MUITA 5/0 MUR / UK

Lot 525

Victorian Crimea medal (unnamed and with no clasp)

Lot 536

Second World War medal group, comprising Defence, War and George VI Long Service and Good Conduct medal with Regular Army bar, named to - 5568334 W.O. CL. 2. E. W. Hart. WILTS. (mounted on bar)

Lot 681

Five First World War French medals including Croix de Guerre with M.I.D. Star on ribbon and Victory medal

Lot 569

George V Royal Naval Long Service and Good Conduct medal (non-swelling bar type), named to - 179536 H. BOON. C.P.O. H.M.S. IRRESISTIBLE

Lot 500

Victorian India General Service medal with Perak clasp, named to - E. B. WILLIAMSON. ORD: H.M.S. 'MODESTE'. Sold with printed research CONDITION REPORT Ribbon is a replacement. Clasp is attached. Medal has a couple of edge knocks. Medal naming appears original

Lot 662

First / Second World War medal group comprising War and Victory, named to - R.M.A. 10385 GR. A. J. WATTS, George V Naval Long Service and Good Conduct medal, named to - R.M.A. 10385 A. J. WATTS GUNNER R.M.A., 1939 - 1945 Star, Defence and War medals, together with a photograph of him

Lot 671

Two Imperial German medal groups - both comprising 1870 - 1871 Franco-Prussian War medal and Prussia 1897 Centenary medal, both court mounted

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