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Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry - officers uniform: Mess dress with brass buttons, bullion and white metal badges, blue braid epaulettes; khaki battle blouse size 9 and trousers, with medal ribbons ( BEM, MM etc), and green lanyard, the blouse with cloth titles and polar bear cloth badge; khaki jacket and trousers, the jacket with stabright buttons, metal badges, medal ribbons and green lanyard ++all good condition
A Victoria Naval General Service medal with one bar for "Java" to Royal Marine "Amos Barton" (Pte. H.M.S. Hussar) (appears incorrectly officially impressed "Amos Batron"- with edge knocks) Note : This bar was awarded for the invasion of Java, August to September 1811, Britain and The Netherlands - 695 bars awarded - This name does appear on Medal Roll as Amos Barton
A group of four Victoria medals to "Royal Marine (later Colour Sergeant) J.C. Bye, 16th Co. R.M.L.I., serving on H.M.S. Sphinx", comprising - Baltic Medal, Crimea Medal with one bar for "Sebastopol" (both apparently officially impressed - both worn and pitted), Turkish Crimea Medal (Sardinian issue - inscribed "La Crimea" and dated 1855), and Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (apparently privately engraved)
A Victoria Naval General Service medal with one bar for "Syria" to Royal Marine "Jacob Harris", (Pte. H.M.S. Rodney) Note : This bar was awarded for operations on the coast of Syria from 10th September to 4th November 1840 and the blockade of Egyptian Ports September to December 1840, 7057 bars awarded
A group of three Victoria medals to Royal Marine "James Davies, 31st Co, R.M.L.I., H.M.S. Royal Albert", comprising - Crimea Medal with one bar for "Sebastopol" (apparently uninscribed), British issue Turkish Crimea medal inscribed "Crimea" and dated 1855, and Second China War Medal with two bars for "Canton 1857" and "Taku Forts 1858" (slightly worn and with numerous surface scratches) Note : Complete with typewritten history of James Davies from enlistment in Gloucester in 1854, service in the Crimea and later aboard H.M.S. Surprise. He was hospitalised on the Isle of Ascension in January 1860. He served on H.M.S. Indus during the China Wars. He died as a serving Marine in Plymouth on 16th May 1870.
A pair of Victoria medals to Royal Marine "A. Sharp, 1st Co. R.M.A., H.M.S. Royal Albert", comprising - Crimea Medal with one bar for "Sebastopol" (privately engraved - surface slightly worn and with numerous scratches" and Sardinian issue Turkish/Crimea medal, inscribed "La Crimea" and dated 1855
A pair of Queen Victoria medals to Royal Marine "W. Harvey, 6th Co. R.M.L.I., H.M.S. St. Jean de Acre", comprising - Crimea Medal with one bar for "Sebastopol" (privately engraved - surface slightly worn and scratched) and Royal Navy Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (wide suspender), fully privately engraved with service period of 21 years (6th Co. Portsmouth Division)
A group of four Edward VII and George V medals to Royal Marine "P.O. 14017 Pte. (later Cpl.) J. Walker, R.M.L.I., H.M.S. Philomel", comprising - Africa General Service Medal with one bar for "Somaliland 1908-10", 1914-1918 War Medal, Victory Medal and Royal Fleet Reserve Long Service and Good Conduct Medal
A group of three George V First World War medals to Royal Marine "Ch. 18451 John Simpson, R.M.L.I.", comprising -1914 Star with bar for "5th Aug. - 22nd Nov. 1914", 1914-1918 War Medal and Victory medal Note : With photocopy of Certificate of Attestation, enlisted 1st April 1914 and invalided out 11th March 1916 for the loss of left arm by amputation following bullet wound of chest
A group of six George V and George VI First and Second War medals to Royal Marine "PLY. 13797 Sergeant (later Colour Sergeant) J.A.W. Morris, R.M.L.I.", comprising - 1914-15 Star, 1914-1918 War Medal, Victory Medal, 1939-1945 Defence Medal, 1939-1945 War Medal and George V Royal Navy Long Service and Good Conduct Medal
A group of five George V and George VI First and Second World War medals to Royal Marine "Ch/18422 E.G. Wells R.M.L.I.", comprising - 1914-18 War Medal, 1939-1945 Star, Defence Medal, 1939-1945 War Medal and George V Royal Navy Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, and group of six George VI and Elizabeth II Second World War medals to Royal Marine "P.O./X4430 Sgt. P. G. McLean, R.M.", comprising - 1939-1945 Star, Atlantic Star with France and Germany bar, Africa Star, Italy Star, 1939-1945 War Medal and Elizabeth II Royal Navy Long Service and Good Conduct Medal
A group of four George VI Second World War medals to Royal Marine "C.H./X1134 J.F. Hetherington R.M.", comprising - Naval General Service Medal with one bar for "Palestine 1936-39", 1939-1945 Star, Atlantic Star and 1939-1945 War Medal, and with photocopy of his Attestation dated 23rd April 1935, and a group of three Elizabeth II medals to "R.M. 9506 L.R. Burgess, R.M.", comprising Korea Medal, United Nations Korea Medal and Naval General Service Medal with one bar for "Malaya"
A group of five George VI Second World War medals to "R.M.B./X39 Bandsman E.A. Gibbs, R.M.", comprising - 1939-1945 Star, Atlantic Star, Burma Star, 1939-1945 War Medal and Royal Navy Long Service and Good Conduct medal, and a photocopy of Attestation dated 11th June 1926, and one other group of six George VI and Elizabeth II Second World War medals to Royal Marine "C.H./X 2743 Clr. Sgt. A.W. Hill, R.M.", comprising - 1939-1945 Star, Africa Star, France and Germany Star, Defence Medal, 1939-1945 War Medal, and Elizabeth II Royal Navy Long Service and Good Conduct Medal
A George V Royal Fleet Reserve Long Service Medal to Royal Marine "P.O. 216173 J.F. Ward" and an Elizabeth II Naval General Service Medal to "P/J 936842 Ordinary Seaman E.T. Lusey, Royal Navy" and an Elizabeth II General Service Medal with two bars for "Borneo" and "South Arabia" to Royal Marine "R.M. 20736 K.E. McLeod R.M."
A pair of Elizabeth II medals to "R.M.B./X.1917 Musician A.W. Woolston R.M.", comprising - Korea Medal and the United Nations Korea Medal, and an Elizabeth II General Service Medal with three bars for "Borneo", "Malay Peninsula" and "South Arabia" to Royal Marine "R.M. 18664 D.R. Bartram, R.M."
A group of five George V First World War medals to Royal Marine "C.H. 18107 Bugler (later Sgt.) E.C. Fessey", comprising 1914-15 Star, 1914-1918 War Medal, Victory Medal, Jubilee Medal and Royal Navy Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, and six other medals and medallions awarded to same as Royal Marine Champion in Pistol and Rifle Shooting 1929-1937
A group of eight George V and George VI First and Second War Medals to Royal Marine "14954 Gunner (later Lt. Colonel) William Francis Edds, Royal Marine Artillery", comprising - O.B.E., 1914-1918 War Medal, Victory Medal, 1939-1945 Star, Atlantic Star, Africa Star, Defence Medal, 1939-1945 War Medal, and group of miniatures for same Note : Gunner W.F. Edds joined Royal Marine Artillery aged 16 in 1916, joining H.M.S. Ramiles in the Great Fleet of Scapa Flow, Corporal 1920, commissioned 1924, Lieutenant 1927, Captain 1936 and he served as Captain Marine on the Cruisers H.M.S. Carlisle, H.M.S. Despatch, H.M.S. Cape Town and H.M.S. Sheffield. Major 1942 and Lieutenant Colonel 1946. Retired 1950 after 34 years. Complete with commission dated 20th May 1924, a black and white photograph in full uniform on horseback and a print-out of his Service History
A Naval General Service Medal Roll 1793-1840 (one volume in blue cloth binding), "The Naval Long Service Medals 1830-1990" by Kenneth Douglas-Morris, 1991 (one volume in blue cloth binding), and "The Distinguished Service Medal 1939-1946" edited by W.H. Fevyer, published 1981 (one volume in blue cloth binding), and "The Africa General Service Medal to the Royal Navy and Royal Marines" by W.H. Fevyer and J.W. Wilson, published 1990, and two other books of medal collecting interest
A group of five Victoria and George V medals to "1621 Pte. (later Squadron Sergeant Major) Alfred Geering, 10th Royal Hussars, comprising - Afghanistan Medal 1878-79-80 with one bar "Ali-Musjid", Egypt medal (undated) with one bar "El-Teb-Tamaai", bronze Khedive Star (dated 1884), Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, and George V Meritorious Service Medal (Afghan and Egypt medals somewhat worn and surface scratched and pitted), and group of miniatures for same, a selection of copies of photographs showing Sergeant Major Geering, a selection of photocopies of press cuttings and letters relating to his long career Note : Sergeant Major Alfred Geering had a long and reasonably distinguished career in the Royal Hussars, enlisting on 17th April 1878, serving for some thirty-two and a half years with six years in India and six years in Ireland. He saw active service in the Afghan War and was present at the Battle of Futteaban and was also present with the regiment when a disaster occurred in March 1879 while crossing the Kabul River when one Officer and forty-seven men were drowned. He also took part in the "Death March" from Afghanistan on the return of the troops to India in June 1879 and marching through the Khyber Force when the force was stricken with cholera and his regiment lost thirty-eight men in one night. He also served in the Sudan War of 1884 and was present at the battles of El Teb and Tamaai and at the Relief of Tokar. He also had the honour of serving the late Duke of Clarence (King Edward's eldest son) and was subsequently appointed Instructor of D (Hastings) Squadron in November 1901 on the formation of the Sussex Yeomanry and was discharged on 17th October 1910. He died on 26th November 1935 at the age of 75.
A pair of Victoria medals for "6176 Serjt. W.S. Entwistle Elec. Royal Engineers Volunteers", comprising - Distinguished Conduct Medal (officially impressed) and Queen South Africa with three bars for "Cape Colony", "Orange Free State" and "Transvaal" (privately engraved), and two groups of George V Second World War medals - 1939-1945 Star, Air Crew Europe Star, 1939-1945 Star, Africa Star with bar for "8th Army", Italy Star and 1939-1945 War Medal, and four other badges, various
A group of eleven Victoria, Edward VII and George V Boer and First World War medals apparently to "57 Lieut. (later Colonel) A.M. Flood, Highland Light Infantry and Royal Flying Corps" (all medals renamed), comprising - Distinguished Service Order, Military Cross, Queens South Africa with two bars for "Cape Colony" and "Orange Free State", and Kings South Africa with two bars for "South Africa 1901 and 1902", 1914-15 Star, 1914-1918 War Medal, Victory Medal, George V 1911 Coronation Medal, French Croix de Guerre, Belgian Crox de Guerre and Spanish Order of Isabella (Catholic), all mounted by Garrard & Co and contained in red leather cloth covered box named to lid Note : The Highland Light Infantry Museum have indicated that they hold no service records for this gentleman or apparently in the Royal Flying Corps, but are entered for sale by a descendant of the family
A group of nine George V Second World War medals to "15117 Captain (later Lt. Col.) W.A.S. Flood, 4th/5th Mahratta Light Infantry", comprising - O.B.E., Military Cross, 1939-1945 Star, Africa Star, Burma Star, Italy Star, Defence Medal 1939-1945 War Medal and a French 1939-1945 War Cross, and group of miniatures for same, all mounted by Garrard & Co and contained in red leather cloth covered case with name to lid
A collection of six Georgian, Napoleonic and Victorian medallions commemorating the visit of King George III to Ireland in 1821, the William IV and Queen Adelaide commemorative medallion, the Emperor Napoleon memorial medal, died 5 May, buried in Rupert's Valley, St. Helena, May 1821, struck by Thomason & Jones, a Queen Caroline memorial medal, inscribed "Here Calummy & Slander cease to wound, died August 7 1821, aged 53 years", an International Exhibition Opening Commemorative medal, May 1st 1862 together with another commemorating the same Exhibition, struck by Ottley, commemorating the Designer and Builders.
Five various 18th, 19th and 20th century medallions including the Admiral Earl Howe medallion commemorating the memorable victory gained over the French fleet, June 1 1794, Queen Victoria Coronation bronze medal, a medallion commemorating the first stone of the new London bridge laid by John Garratt, Lord Mayor of London on the 14th March 1824 and opened by their Majesties August 1 1831 and three 20th century Coronation medallions.
Good quality Victorian rosewood needlework box with brass and mother of pearl inlaid decoration, the interior with original green silk lining, fitted tray with mother of pearl spools and sewing accessories, the lock marked 'Hayward & Son Prize Medal 1851', 30.5cm wide x 22.5cm deep x 13cm high
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