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BWM & Victory Medal to 1604 Pte George Wheeler R.Berks Regt, Death Plaque, plus Metropolitan Police 1911 Coronation Medal (PC G. Wheeler). Killed In Action with the 6th Bn as No 200094, 19/11/1917. Born Charney, Berks. Buried Duhallow A.D.S. Cemetery. Mounted in original frame with various badges.
BWM & Victory Medal (306976 Pte G McArthur Lan Fus), India General Service Medal with North West Frontier 1937-39 clasp (347776 F/Sgt G MacArthur RAF), 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, War Medal with MID, RAF GV LSGC Medal (347776 Sgt G MacArthur RAF). Mentioned In Despatches 1st Jan 1942 for Malta. GVF (7)
BWM & Victory Medal + Death Plaque to G-54572 Pte Gordon Crossley Carter 23rd Bn Middlesex Regt. Killed In Action 7th Sept 1918. Born Hammersmith. On the Tyne Cot Memorial. Lot also includes letter sent to Mr Carter informing him of his sons death from a fellow soldier. GVF but plaque with small hole to top (3)
Captain Joseph Bastable Harris 7th South Wales Borderers. Medals mounted as worn Military Cross unnamed as issued, 1915 Star Trio with MID emblem, with matching miniature medal group (lived The Grange, Kings School, Canterbury). Plus his sons ? OBE (Civil) in case of issue with letter named to Cyril G. Harris (lived Reigate, Surrey). MC L/G 3/6/19, and MID L/G 5/6/1919. GVF
Casualty group to 2966870 W.O.CL.1. Robert Murray 1st Bn Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders. Killed In Action 10/12/1940. Mentioned In Despatches 23rd July 1940. Buried Halfaya Sollum War Cemetery, Egypt. Born Perthshire. Medals - 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, Defence & War Medal with MID emblem (L/G 26/7/1940), 1937 Coronation Medal (named) and GVI Regular Army LSGC Medal. Lot also includes named Casualty Slip, Box of issue. GVF (6)
Chapman family items - WW2 Defence & War Medal with named box of issue and RAF Medal slip to 1069738 LAC A D Chapman RAF of Barnsley. Plus 9ct Gold Pocket Watch engraved 'The Barnsley British Co-operative Society Ltd, Presented to Sergeant W Chapman "a former employee" on April 19th 1918 by the President and Directors as an appreciation of his winning the Military Medal in France May 2nd 1917'. Served with 21 Div RFA. Nice lot
China War Medal 1900 (no bar) to S. J. Bragg AB HMS Bonaventure (suspender re pined), and EDVII Naval LSGC Medal named 159121 S J Bragg PO.1.CL HMS Russell (naming corrected on LSGCM). Medal roll states that his China Medal was Presented in person by H.M The King 8/3/1902. Sidney John Bragg was born at Exeter, Devon. Entitled to a WW1 Trio. With research. F-VF contact marks noted. (2) a/f
Colonel Edmond McDonnell RAMC - Medals mounted as worn Distinguished Service Order, QSA with bars CC/OFS/Trans, KSA with bars SA01/SA02 (Capt E McDonnell MD RAMC), 1914 Star (Major E McDonnell RAMC), BWM & Victory Medal (Col E McDonnell) with MID emblem L/G 5/11/1915. Also served Ireland. B.6/2/75, Comsd 4/12/99, Col 26/12/21 (26/12/27). DSO L/G 1/1/17. Wounded during WW1. GVF-EF, DSO with very tiny contact marks. Plus matching Miniatures group.
Crimea Medal with bars Alma/Balaklava/Sebastopol engraved in the usual style fro this regiment to 576 Wm Doyle 17th Lancers. William Doyle is noted as being slightly wounded in the Charge of the Light Brigade. Born Dalganny, Ireland. He was in Scutari 8/11/1855 and invalided to England. Died whilst on furlongh 27/7/1856. A moving letter from one of Florence Nightingale's nurses about Trumpeter Brittain on his death bed can be seen at the regimental museum in Grantham. In the nurses letter she describes how badly wounded poor Billy is and how popular he was. She also describes a visit to his bed by Cardigan and Scarlett and a humorous encounter with an Irish Soldier called Doyle who conned her into giving him a medicinal measure of brandy !. GVF couple of light contact marks. The medal is not noted as having been on the market before.
Damaged medals, discs only, test marked, etc - ISM GVI to Henry Charles Edwards, ISM GV to Walter John Shepherd, Egypt Medal (undated) 490 L/Cpl D Snow Welsh Regt, Nelsons Flagship medal (copper), St Johns Medals to Blakeley, Crispin, Jones, plus Canadian Service Medals to Huyton and Clow, plus an enamelled 1821 crown (10)
Distinguished Service Medal: An extremely rare D.S.M. awarded to Captain Richard Langmaid Mercantile Marine. One of only TWO DSMs awarded to ships captains during WW1. *Awarded the DSM and not the DSC because he did not hold a master's ticket. Langmaid's DSM is correctly impressed 'CAPT R. LANGMAID M.M. ATLANTIC. 28th APRIL 1918'. On this day Langmaid was at the wheel of the S.V. 'ALERT' with a cargo of coal and salt on route from Runcorn to Par in Cornwall. Near Pendeen Bristol Channel the 'Alert' was engaged in a gun battle with an enemy submarine. After a near miss the submarine disappeared. Langmead was awarded the DSM for beating off the submarine in a 'cool & gallant manner' A rare piece for the Mercantile Marine collector. With service details and interesting article re the award.
Dunkirk Veterans Group: 1939/45 Star, Africa Star, Defence & War Medals, Territorial Efficiency Medal GVI bar Territorial to 7596090 S.SJT. L WILLIAMSON. REME. Mounted as worn on original ribbons. Dunkirk Medal with issue slips, with card box of issue for WW2 medals and slip from REME Records. EF overall.
Egypt Medal undated reverse, with Suakin 1885 clasp, named Lieut E.E.MacMahon, IND:Transp't Dep't. Ernest Edward MacMahon was born at Elham/Folkestone, Kent. A Sub/Lieut 12/6/1874 with 67th Regt Foot, Lieut 8/6/1877, Indian Staff Corps 24/5/1878, and Captain 14/8/1885. With a folder of research. Dark toned EF
Family medals - 1915 Star Trio and Silver War Badge No 3777 (for sickness) to 7269 Pte George A. Hewlett R.Berks Regt, plus a 1939-45 Star, War Medal and GSM GVI with Palestine 1945-48 clasp named 14754369 Sjt W Hewlett HLI. with his Soldiers Release Book and Soldiers Service & Paybook (next of kin lived Headington, Oxford). GVF-EF (6)
Framed BWM & Victory Medal plus large photo and officers cap badge. Medals named Lieut C D Fourdrinier. Cyril Douglas Fourdrinier originally joined the 42nd R.Highrs (Canada) as a Pte. Then moving to the Middlesex Regt as a Lieut Comm 25/9/1917. Received G.S.W. to thigh and shoulder, to hospital 13/12/1916. Born Teddington, Middlesex.
1915 Star Trio and GV Naval LSGC Medal to 347413 H J Kingdom SH.CK.RN (347413 H J Kingdon CH SH CK RN on pair) and Cook HMS Vivid on LSGC Medal. Medals mounted as worn, naming rubbed, plus a Gallipoli Star (maker marked B B & Co) and some letters addressed to Kingdon at Okehampton. Fine-VF (5)
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