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RAF WW2 39-45 & Atlantic stars, War medal, "S" Signaller wing, Warrant Officer badge, box for medals, M.V.Pressland, St Albans, slip, ticker slip, 1867099 S.II.B, Also Aircrew Categorisation card, Wireless Operator, named to him as W/O Marcus Victor Pressland, plus other minor paperwork. GVF
WW2 groups to the Sandalls family. D/JX 391876 William Alfred Sandalls AB RN HMS Dartmouth, Died 16/4/1944, buried Charlbury Cemetery. Medals - 1939-45 Star, Atlantic Star, War Medal plus named Casualty Medal Slip. Plus an Imperial Service Medal GVI and War Medal to William George Sandalls (with boxes of issue) lived Charlbury. (5)
Sword: A fine 1831 Pattern General Officers Mameluke sword, formerly the property of Colonel E.A. Wood. Blade etched with Crown & 'V.R.' and 'E.A. WOOD' & 'X ROYAL HUSSARDS' two piece ivory grip (with minor repair) polished steel scabbard with gilt mounts with two suspension rings. Colonel E.A. Wood served in the Afghan War 1878-9 and participated in the assault of Ali Musjid and operations in the Leighman Valley. Mid and Afghan medal with claps. Later in 1884 served in the Egyptian Expedition and the Sudan and was involved in the battles of EL TC-B & TAMAI. MID L/Gaz. 6.5. 1884. Egypt medal with clasp and Khedives Star. Later appointed C.B. Sold with additional research which includes a good photograph of Col. Wood at Jellabad. Edward Alexander Wood was born in 1841 & died circa 1898. These Mameluke swords were very expensive and largely used for ceremonial purposes. This is an outstanding sword attributed to a fighting soldier in the Afghan & Egypt Campaigns. Sword sold with further information on Col. Wood. Viewing highly recommended.
Book - The Great War Medal Collectors Companion Volume 2. Contents include 'The Regimental Numbers of the British Army 1914-19' and 'Abbreviations found in Great War Campaign Medals & Official Documents (over 700)'. Signed by the author. H/B. 386 pages. An invaluable reference for the Great War Collector.
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